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On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 20:17:09 -0700, rchrdprss wrote:
I was looking through the ILG shortwave frequency listing a while ago, and I found a pirate station called "Laser Hot Hits" at 6.220 MHz. It is indicated as having an output power of 300 watts and originating from Ireland. I am located in the hills on the central coast in California, and just for the heck of it I started monitoring this frequency. ... I only listen in the evenings between maybe 7:00 and maybe 10:00 PM, but not every night. Every once in a while I hear just a whisper of what sounds like music. Mostly all I hear is static. According to Glenn Hauser, they were off 6220 in January but you could catch them at 7465, 9385, 4025. You may want to check with them if they're back up on 6220. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SWpirates/message/2687 http://www.worldofradio.com/wor1261.html WORLD OF RADIO #1261, produced January 26, 2005 by Glenn Hauser *Laser Hots Hits, Euro-pirate, off 6220, but still on 7465, 9385, 4025 24 hours; some streaming at http://www.radiolink.net/hothits They had a website on Geocities from 1999 (or before) to 2004: http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://.../7201/home.htm |
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