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[[Image:Mix Radio International logo.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Mix Radio International logo]]Mix Radio International is a shortwave pirate from North America. It uses a transmitter capable of a variety of modes such as 10 kHz wide USB, double sideband suppressed carrier, AM, and digital modes. It appears to use very high power and can be heard clearly on multiple continents. It operates on various frequencies in the 43 meter pirate band but also sometimes uses other frequencies. As of July 2022 it primarily uses 10 kHz wide USB but other modes including DSB and AM are also in use. It frequently relays European stations but also produces its own programming. It replies to reception reports sent to Mix.Radio.International@protonmail.com.
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[[Image:Mix Radio International logo.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Mix Radio International logo]]Mix Radio International is a shortwave pirate from North America. It uses a transmitter capable of a variety of modes such as 10 kHz wide USB, double sideband suppressed carrier, AM, and digital modes. It apparently uses a 500 watt transmitter with high density RF & DSP processing, and it can be heard clearly on multiple continents. It operates on various frequencies in the 43 meter pirate band but also sometimes uses other frequencies. As of July 2022 it primarily uses 10 kHz wide USB but other modes including DSB and AM are also in use. It frequently relays European stations but also produces its own programming. It replies to reception reports sent to Mix.Radio.International@protonmail.com.
[[Category: Pirate radio stations]]
[[Category: Pirate radio stations]]

Latest revision as of 00:23, 5 February 2026

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Mix Radio International is a shortwave pirate from North America. It uses a transmitter capable of a variety of modes such as 10 kHz wide USB, double sideband suppressed carrier, AM, and digital modes. It apparently uses a 500 watt transmitter with high density RF & DSP processing, and it can be heard clearly on multiple continents. It operates on various frequencies in the 43 meter pirate band but also sometimes uses other frequencies. As of July 2022 it primarily uses 10 kHz wide USB but other modes including DSB and AM are also in use. It frequently relays European stations but also produces its own programming. It replies to reception reports sent to Mix.Radio.International@protonmail.com.


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