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Sparky Voltz wrote: As some of you may know, I've been posting on various newsgroups as to the formation of a new group of radio outlaws. We're licensed hams, CB'ers, Freebanders, and general phreekin'cie phreeks. Without going into overly boring detail as to my own personal radio history (you're more than welcome to check that out at the Yahoo! group's URL listed below if you're so inclined), a bunch of us have picked 6.8 MHz LSB for 2-way comms, in addition to 13.555 MHz USB. (And let's not forget 11 meters and all it has to offer -- when ol' Sol allows.) Recently, I happened to be monitoring our 6.8 phreekin'cie and heard a Pirate Broadcaster with quite interesting programming. It consisted mainly of "Number 9, Number 9, Number 9 from the Beatles' "White Album", mixed with all sorts of quite interesting and innovative loops from other Shortwave related broadcasts, etc. If all you are interested in is 2-way communications then why don't you get your ham ticket? Pirates are a different story as a broadcasting station and license are a much larger cost and a lot more effort to get. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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