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  • Shortwave Utility Stations
    Utility stations presumably serve a useful purpose, for example communication between ship a * [[Time Stations]]
    2 KB (230 words) - 13:54, 22 June 2023
  • Shortwave Broadcast Stations
    ...gramming directed to the general public, as compared to other users of the shortwave spectrum, such as [[amateur radio]], [[SINCGARS#Military_Radio_Communicatio *[[Shortwave Broadcast Stations By Country]]
    702 B (85 words) - 13:54, 22 June 2023
  • Shortwave Broadcast Stations By Country
    Former Stations: *[[Shortwave Australia]]
    8 KB (1,031 words) - 04:15, 6 December 2023
  • Private European Shortwave Stations
    The list of European, Private Shortwave Stations (also known as the Hartvig list) is published monthly by email.
    185 B (32 words) - 16:52, 3 January 2023

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  • Main Page
    ...ding broadcasters, utility/military stations, pirate radio and spy numbers stations. ...e latest reception reports and news about pirate and other shortwave radio stations.
    3 KB (479 words) - 17:43, 10 June 2022
  • Pirate radio stations
    Pirate radio stations are unlicensed broadcasters. Most are run by hobbyists purely for fun, alth Most communication with the operators of pirate stations is done via a [[maildrop]] or by email. A detailed list of [[pirate radio s
    13 KB (1,769 words) - 21:30, 13 January 2023
  • WBCQ
    ...is owned by [[Allan Weiner]], who has a long association with pirate radio stations and pirate operators. Weiner operated the infamous [[Radio Newyork Internat [[Category: Shortwave stations]]
    627 B (85 words) - 01:18, 23 October 2011
  • The Crystal Ship
    ...", is perhaps one of the oldest shortwave North American HF [[pirate radio stations]] still operating, with a history dating back to the Fall of 1982. The prim ...by an unknown number of relaying stations, now sometimes IDing as the 'TCS Shortwave Relay Network'.
    2 KB (350 words) - 22:26, 21 November 2012
  • Spy Numbers Stations
    ...ue origin and purpose of them are unknown. A popular theory is that these stations are intended for spies in the field using a One Time Pad. Another theory i ...:Numbers stations map.gif|center|A map showing several locations of Number Stations]]
    6 KB (825 words) - 18:13, 5 October 2019
  • MAC
    [[Image:Mac-qsl.jpg|right|300px|thumb|MAC QSL.]]'''MAC Shortwave''' is a [[pirate radio station]] that transmits mostly on 6851 kHz using AM [[Category: Pirate radio stations]]
    721 B (112 words) - 17:36, 30 January 2010
  • Pigmeat Radio
    '''Radio Pigmeat International''' (RPMI) is a shortwave radio pirate who specializes in broadcasting surf and punk music, particula RPMI has also been used as a relay transmitter for other stations, most notably Radio [[Al Fansome]].
    570 B (82 words) - 16:54, 21 September 2007
  • Allan Weiner
    ...rate radio stations over the last 30 years. While WBCQ is now a legitimate shortwave operation, Allan maintains an association with the radio underground. He ho *[[KPRC]] - AM 1616, shortwave 6240
    2 KB (283 words) - 22:20, 3 December 2010
  • Radio Bingo
    '''Radio Bingo''' is a shortwave pirate radio station that is known for staging bingo games on the air. It w [[Category: Pirate radio stations]]
    1,012 B (170 words) - 16:57, 21 September 2007
  • List of Pirate Radio Frequencies
    Pirate shortwave broadcasts tend to be on well-known frequencies (or at least relatively sma ...Heavily used by [[B Side Radio]] in North America, also used by many other stations
    8 KB (1,203 words) - 18:37, 13 March 2024
  • Sunshine Radio
    Sunshine Radio is a shortwave radio pirate, active up until recently primarily on [[List_of_Pirate_Radio_ [[Category: Pirate radio stations]]
    597 B (86 words) - 19:12, 14 June 2019
  • Europirates
    ...K, Ireland and continental Europe. Europe has a long history of pirates on shortwave, mediumwave and [[FM]]. Europirate activity on shortwave is mostly in the 6 MHz region, particularly 6200 KHz to 6400 KHz. During go
    1 KB (162 words) - 05:28, 7 August 2010
  • Crazy Elmo's Relay World
    '''Crazy Elmo's Relay World''' was a shortwave pirate active on 6955 [[USB]] towards the end of the 20th century, and earl [[Category: Pirate radio stations]]
    547 B (87 words) - 05:18, 22 May 2008
  • Crunch Radio
    '''Crunch Radio''' was a shortwave pirate active on [[List_of_Pirate_Radio_Frequencies|6955 kHz]] [[AM]] in th [[Category: Pirate radio stations]]
    602 B (95 words) - 15:27, 27 December 2018
  • MIDI Radio
    '''MIDI Radio''' was a shortwave pirate active on 6955 [[USB]] in the early part of the 21st century. Progra [[Category: Pirate radio stations]]
    217 B (32 words) - 16:52, 21 September 2007
  • Anteater Radio
    '''Anteater Radio''' Radio was a shortwave pirate active in the 90s. The operator, [[Peter Worth]], operated a long-ha [[Category: Pirate radio stations]]
    442 B (68 words) - 18:13, 15 March 2014
  • Dead Cat Radio
    Dead Cat Radio was a shortwave pirate station that was active for a very brief period in the mid-00s. It w [[Category: Pirate radio stations]]
    1 KB (221 words) - 20:41, 13 September 2008
  • Blind Faith Radio
    [[Image:bfr.jpg|right]]Blind Faith Radio was a shortwave pirate that was very active in the late 90s and early 00s, particularly on [[Category: Pirate radio stations]]
    521 B (90 words) - 20:37, 23 November 2007
  • Happy Hanukkah Radio
    '''Happy Hanukkah Radio''' was a shortwave pirate active in the early to mid 00s. It was heard on or around the Hanukk [[Category: Pirate radio stations]]
    297 B (47 words) - 15:23, 30 June 2022
  • Jimmy the Weasel
    '''Jimmy the Weasel''' was a shortwave pirate active in the 90s and possibly into the early 00s. Shows consisted o [[Category: Pirate radio stations]]
    764 B (121 words) - 05:37, 26 July 2010

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