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Greg wrote: In article . com, " wrote: Hi, I just started short-wave listening and I have a couple of beginner questions. I live near Binghamton NY, and I'd like to listen to numbers stations and pirate stations. My questions a 1. Are there websites with up-to-date schedules for numbers stations and/or pirate stations? 2. Are there any stations that can be heard from the Binghamton NY area? I know both numbers and pirate stations are a little secretive, so it seems unlikely that either of these would have known schedules. I found quite a few web pages with broken links to pirate radio station pages, and I found a few that were still (apparently) operative, but they were broadcasting from California on frequencies that seem likely to be overpowered by closer stations. I appreciate any help you can give me. Thanks. David Here's a schedule of a popular numbers station in the UK called Lincolnshire Poacher, after the tune played at the beginning of each broadcast: I have often picked it up at my W. Central Fla. location prior to 1200 UTC: http://www.simonmason.karoo.net/page14.html How much prior to 1200? dxAce Michigan USA |
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