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  • Europirates
    ...e radio stations broadcasting from the UK, Ireland and continental Europe. Europe has a long history of pirates on shortwave, mediumwave and [[FM]]. [[Category: Pirate radio esoterica]]
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  • Radio Azteca
    ...gly detailed reception reports". Top Ten lists were frequently presented. Radio Azteca programs were always preceded and followed by an interval signal of ...ical high quality stations of the mid-90's that changed the face of Pirate Radio. They used both the Wellsville, NY, and Blue Ridge Summit, PA, maildrops f
    2 KB (358 words) - 02:39, 1 August 2019
  • Channel Z Radio
    ...lays of other stations, including [[Pirate Radio Boston]], [[WNKR]], and [[Radio Free London]]. Their email address was channelzradio@gmail.com, and they u [[Category: Pirate radio stations]]
    2 KB (328 words) - 01:44, 30 June 2022
  • Pescadores
    For current pescadores/peskys/peskies/fishing fleets/fishery radio/UNID two-way QSOs in Spanish, Portuguese and other languages/etc logs see t Not all pescadores appear to be marine radio stations operating outside the [[HF marine|ITU standardized marine HF bands
    10 KB (1,569 words) - 18:41, 13 March 2024
  • Radio Cairo
    ...rchased in 1996. It is not known which transmitters are currently used for Radio Cairo broadcasts. The extremely poor audio quality indicates that the trans Schedule of Radio Cairo for A22:
    2 KB (317 words) - 19:06, 28 July 2022
  • Shortwave Broadcast Stations By Country
    *[[Abkhaz Radio]] *[[Radio Arcángel San Gabriel]]
    8 KB (1,031 words) - 04:15, 6 December 2023
  • Pirateradio (IRC)
    ...ts, academics, software developers and hackers. It is, effectively, the CB radio of the internet. ...lmost every night, including pirate radio listeners from North America and Europe. Some regulars include Chris Smolinski, Beerus Maximus, Al Fansome and Krac
    2 KB (364 words) - 17:03, 5 December 2007
  • Part 15
    ...tions of [[FCC]] regulations (47 C.F.R.) dealing with unlicensed low-power radio operation. The FCC defines these low-power transmitters as '''intentional r ''The sections (usually) of most interest to radio hobbyists include Part 15 Subpart C - Intentional Radiators and Part 15 Sub
    61 KB (9,226 words) - 13:18, 14 February 2024
  • WTCR
    ...n for a massive signal that can be heard over most of the USA and parts of Europe, and excellent audio, this station plays a variety of hits from the 20th ce [[Category: Pirate radio stations]]
    601 B (102 words) - 01:33, 13 December 2007
  • Radio Free London
    ...rately high power was set up in a flat at Shepherd's Bush, where many of [[Radio Caroline]]'s former staff had taken refuge. Their aerial was a long horizon ...ed broadcasting intermittently with advertising for the first major [[Free Radio Association Rally]], which was to be held in Trafalgar Square on August 17t
    9 KB (1,573 words) - 18:54, 1 October 2007
  • High Frequency Beacon
    '''High Frequency Beacon''' is a colloquial term for an unlicensed '''[[radio beacon]]''' that does not follow government regulations for operation (such ... MX || Europe || Xtal controlled milliwatt beacon operated occasionally in europe. Sometimes sends straight carrier instead of ID. ||
    14 KB (1,996 words) - 15:43, 14 August 2023
  • Mystery Science Radio
    ...rly 2000s on numerous shortwave frequencies and was heard in the US and in Europe. The station was originally an homage to the television series Mystery Scie [[Category: Pirate radio stations]]
    423 B (66 words) - 23:01, 27 December 2007
  • Timtron Network
    Europe, and the Mediterranean. The Timtron Network features the *0000-0200 [[Radio Timtron Worldwide]], Pashto/Urdu Edition
    2 KB (245 words) - 03:18, 10 December 2007
  • European Music Radio
    ...dio is a long-running free radio station which has been audible throughout Europe since 1976. [[Category: Pirate radio stations]]
    625 B (101 words) - 20:03, 19 July 2010
  • Maritime Fax Transmissions
    ... United States via land-lines first and then internationally via HF radio. Radio transmission of weather charts provides great flexibility to marine and avi ...o an electrical signal which can then be transmitted over land-line or via radio waves to great distances. Since the amount of information transmitted per u
    21 KB (2,638 words) - 13:43, 23 October 2022
  • VHF / UHF Radio
    [[VHF_UHF_Propagation|Local]] radio services above 30 MHz (or above 25 MHz, or above 29.7 MHz - see below), whi ...er|26-28 MHz range]], the 27 MHz [[CB|CB radio service/Citizen's Band (CB) radio service]] is often lumped in with these services since it is treated as a l
    9 KB (1,421 words) - 18:39, 10 April 2024
  • FRS
    '''Family Radio Service''' ...5 MHz bands, license free replacement (or rather supplement) to the [[CB]] radio service for personal, family, business or really any other use. Shares fre
    105 KB (16,076 words) - 13:11, 14 February 2024
  • Remote Control
    RC R/C remote control radio control wireless control telecommend telemetry remote sensing RC frequencie There is a [[UAV_Frequency_Bands|separate page for drone radio frequency bands]], however, the R/C frequencies are, and can be, used for c
    90 KB (13,083 words) - 12:38, 17 April 2024
  • CB Radio
    See the detailed [[11_meter|11 meter band]] 27 MHz [[CB|CB radio page here]]. This is a basic list page, the detailed CB radio page is located here.
    3 KB (428 words) - 12:04, 24 April 2024
  • Pirate QSL Collection
    == North American Shortwave Pirate Radio QSLs == Image:4th Of July Radio.jpg |[[4th of July Radio]]
    18 KB (2,668 words) - 23:18, 22 August 2020
  • M94
    ...ransmission times and frequencies propagation is not favorable into either Europe or Eastern North America. ...common CW or A1A transmission) of being able to be received on a simple AM radio receiver (assuming the correct frequency range). Of course, it requires ro
    7 KB (1,140 words) - 02:55, 29 October 2010
  • PMR446
    '''PMR446''' (Europe and many other countries). '''Not legal in the United States.''' ...ile Radio 446 MHz, Portable Mobile Radio 446MHz 446MHz Professional Mobile Radio 446.0 MHz - 446.1 MHz (original allocation), 446.0 MHz - 446.2 MHz (current
    30 KB (4,193 words) - 18:30, 13 March 2024
  • Havana Moon
    ...ficer. After leaving his agency in the early 1960s he worked in commercial radio and as a reporter and freelance journalist. He lived for many years in the In the 1980s he travelled in South Florida and used [[radio direction finding]] equipment to trace numbers broadcasts to antenna setups
    12 KB (1,893 words) - 16:22, 13 January 2019
  • Utility DXers Forum
    ...io listeners who are interested in [[Shortwave Utility Stations|utility HF radio stations]]. UDXF was organized around a Yahoo! Groups mailing list by [[Ary ...Members come from all over the world, with the majority of them located in Europe and the USA.
    980 B (150 words) - 20:46, 16 June 2011
  • Radio beacon
    ...ation content (for example its identification or location), on a specified radio frequency. Occasionally the beacon function is combined with some other one ...ncluding air and sea navigation, propagation research, robotic mapping and radio frequency identification (RFID).
    19 KB (2,829 words) - 14:25, 28 June 2023
  • Amateur radio
    [[Image:IARU.gif|thumb|right|Badge of the International Amateur Radio Union]] ''Not to be confused with [[CB|CB radio]], often referred to as [[11_meter|11 meters]].''
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  • Radio propagation beacon
    ... G4JNT, gives the following definition for beacons licensed in the Amateur Radio service: ''A station in the Amateur Service or Amateur Satellite Service th ...during the International Geophysical Year 1957-1958 These included amateur radio beacons OZ7IGY and GB3IGY (later GB3RAL) on 144 MHz, which are still operat
    42 KB (6,041 words) - 14:09, 24 March 2023
  • RTTY maritime weather transmissions
    The DWD signals can be easily received in Europe, North Africa and parts of North America. ...lateId=raw,property=publicationFile.pdf/Schedule_rtty_01.pdf DWD scheduled radio broadcast] (May 2010)
    1 KB (182 words) - 07:22, 16 January 2011
  • DXing
    ...t stations in [[amateur radio]], [[citizens' band radio]] or other two way radio communications. Many DXers (or [[SWL]]s) also attempt to receive written v === AM radio DX ===
    11 KB (1,720 words) - 10:59, 4 August 2011
  • Deutscher Amateur Radio Club
    ... earn their amateur radio license, as well as the world famous "Worked All Europe" contests in CW, SSB and RTTY. ...ational member society representing Germany in the [[International Amateur Radio Union]].
    1 KB (162 words) - 04:10, 4 September 2010
  • Radio Fax
    [[Image:Radiofax.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Radio Fax QSL]] [[Category: Pirate radio stations]]
    335 B (50 words) - 18:51, 6 October 2010
  • WBZA
    ...as played- rock, big band,jazz ,etc. Signal reports received from Western Europe and the Southwest U.S. via box 452 Wellsville,NY.It was lots of fun, I got [[Category: Pirate radio stations]]
    873 B (153 words) - 22:32, 25 February 2011
  • The Fox
    ...d "Coast-to-Coast" marathon relay; in coordination with several other free radio outlets. The musical mix included sixties acid rock, Celtic rock, and class ...variously over a single weekend. Relays were aired in both N. America and Europe. A unique multi-lingual ID in English and German was recorded over an "Apr
    1 KB (216 words) - 13:31, 28 February 2011
  • Internet Relay Chat
    Many pirate and other radio enthusiasts hang out on the #PirateRadio IRC (Internet Relay Chat) channel. ...aybe away from the computer (or sleeping!). The bulk of the users are from Europe and the USA, but there are users from other parts of the world as well
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  • Global Pirate Radio Weekend
    The '''Global Pirate Radio Weekend''' is an annual event, which is organized by [[Harri Kujala]] <sup> .... It is also a great opportunity for [[SWL|radio listeners]] to log pirate radio stations from across the globe.
    881 B (137 words) - 16:16, 18 March 2012
  • Pirate Radio New Listener Guide and FAQ
    =What Are Pirate Radio Stations?= ==Why Listen to Pirate Radio Stations==
    18 KB (3,046 words) - 20:08, 22 October 2023
  • CB
    ...[GMRS]] and [[FRS]] on [[VHF / UHF Radio|UHF]] and [[MURS]] on [[VHF / UHF Radio|VHF]].). ...ncy allocation based on 40 channel American CB band 26.965-27.405 MHz. In radio hobbyist circles, the CB band and adjacent frequencies are often referred t
    227 KB (34,801 words) - 13:19, 3 May 2024
  • 11 meter
    ...o_Distribution_Service|Church radio broadcasts in Ireland and elsewhere in Europe]], the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|military]], for [[Broadcast_auxiliary_remote_st ..._Babble_-_1950s_and_beyond|The original]] 11 meter [[Amateur_radio|amateur radio]] allocation was 26.96 MHz to 27.23 MHz and it was from this that the origi
    39 KB (5,846 words) - 18:33, 10 April 2024
  • Pirate radio station email addresses
    Known email addresses for [[Pirate Radio Stations]] and European Private Shortwave stations : *[[All Vinyl Radio]]
    29 KB (3,668 words) - 07:22, 24 February 2024
  • UHF CB
    Not to be confused with similar services in the United States and Europe. The term UHF CB may refer to the license-free [[FRS]] service and/or [[GM UHF CB radio service in Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia and Indonesia.
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  • Community Audio Distribution Service
    ... or [[WPAS]] 26 MHz 27 MHz church radio parish Irish churches on 27 MHz CB radio - '''Wireless Public Address Service''' UK Ireland Northern Ireland For prldx's excellent list of WPAS/CADS 27 MHz Church Radio stations/broadcasts and logs, see this link:
    23 KB (3,527 words) - 18:29, 27 December 2022
  • Institutional Paranoia
    ...HF pirates have about enforcement, vs FM pirates, and shortwave pirates in Europe, due to the high levels of enforcement back in the 1970s and 1980s. ...tems leaking RF, and ad-hoc ([[FRS|unlicensed]]) [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|two-way radio systems]] run by private [[Business_Radio|businesses]] and [[CB|hunters]] i
    3 KB (501 words) - 19:03, 14 June 2019
  • HF pagers
    ...Identification|data link data systems using digital modes]] remote control radio control in the [[CB|26-28 MHz CB or 11-meter frequency range]]. ...RS), FCC Rules Part 95, Personal Radio Services, Subpart C—Radio Control Radio Service 95.701-95.899, previously 95.201-95.225]]
    39 KB (6,035 words) - 12:39, 17 April 2024
  • HF marine
    ...ateur frequencies for "out of band" communications to reduce the chance of radio interception by their competition. Out of band frequencies are also used |MF band, used in Europe and elsewhere (also used heavily for fishnet beacons) - overlaps with 1800-
    22 KB (2,931 words) - 16:02, 29 February 2024
  • VHF airband
    [[VHF / UHF Radio|VHF]]-AM aircraft band, worldwide allocation 108-137 MHz, divided into two 8.33 kHz channel spacing is used in Europe and in select other locations, most of the world uses 25 kHz spacing for a
    9 KB (1,302 words) - 15:01, 21 June 2023
  • SINCGARS
    ...lan_Militia_Patriot_Inter-Squad_Radio_Frequencies_Channel_List|intra-squad radio (ISR) frequency list militia patriot tactical short-range UHF ISR UISR UHFI ...dio below is a vehicle-mounted VHF-FM military tactical radio. The HH7700 radio has the capability to switch to narrowband 12.5 kHz steps, doubling the num
    60 KB (9,062 words) - 19:08, 13 March 2024
  • 8S1Shch (The Pip)
    The Pip is the nickname given by radio listeners to a shortwave radio station that broadcasts on the frequency [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|5448 kHz]] by The station is commonly referred to as "The Pip" among English-speaking radio listeners. In Russia, it is known as Капля (Kaplya) "the drop". While
    4 KB (632 words) - 20:54, 11 February 2019
  • The Squeaky Wheel
    ...ear Rostov-on-Don, Russia. The signal strength is not very good in Central Europe and the station sometimes even might disappear for days in the noise.
    1 KB (223 words) - 01:23, 1 January 2019
  • Number Stations
    A numbers station is a shortwave radio station characterized by broadcasts of formatted numbers, which are believe ...rt Florida stated that "defendants would receive assignments via shortwave radio transmissions".
    18 KB (2,849 words) - 23:37, 15 December 2018
  • RHA68
    RHA68 is the national standard for radio telephones operating in the frequency range 67.500–72.325 MHz in Finland. ...M voice. Very close to the 70 MHz (4-metre) [[Amateur_radio|amateur (ham) radio band]].
    7 KB (1,076 words) - 13:15, 14 February 2024
  • LPD433
    ...th the 70cm [[Amateur_radio#Amateur_Radio_Bands_VHF_UHF_and_up|UHF amateur radio allocation]] (in some areas). Sometimes called SRD433 for '''[[SRD|Short R ...metry systems offer range up to 1km or more with high quality antennas and radio chips.
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  • SRD860
    Short Range Device band 860 MHz band 863 MHz-870 MHz Europe only. Specific to the 860-870 MHz band. Other SRD bands exist, similar to [[Category: VHF/UHF Radio Services]]
    3 KB (376 words) - 13:18, 14 February 2024
  • Where Can I Find Pirate Activity
    ==Frequencies Pirate Radio Stations Use== ...rst, they don't want to cause interference, as this tends to result in the radio authorities taking an interest in them, and shutting them down, otherwise k
    6 KB (981 words) - 19:53, 20 November 2020
  • DECT
    ...imarily used for creating [[cordless telephone]] systems. It originated in Europe and is now used worldwide (with frequency allocations differing from countr ... or other facilities. Many of these systems blur the line between two-way radio, cordless telephone systems, intercoms and traditional business phone syste
    5 KB (746 words) - 13:19, 14 February 2024
  • Emission Designator
    ...tead of 8K50F3E or 20KF3E or 12K F3E instead of 20K0F3E,12K0F3E etc. Some radio communications equipment manufacturers interchange designators for interope ...ame 2.5 kHz deviation that regular land mobile services such as [[Business Radio]] and Public Safety users are required to use under FCC regulations.
    30 KB (5,534 words) - 19:51, 7 May 2024
  • Wi-Fi
    ...ss radio]] two-way [[Motorola_DTR_series_900_MHz_frequency_hopping_hopsets|radio systems]] as well as being an [[ISM]] (FCC Rules Part 18). ...bands are allocated to land mobile radio services, including public safety radio systems, 4G, 4G LTE, 5G (and earlier generation) mobile cellular networks,
    103 KB (12,781 words) - 13:30, 20 May 2023
  • OIRT
    ''In America, you listen to radio.'' ''...In Soviet Russia, radio listens to you!''
    3 KB (427 words) - 15:57, 12 March 2024
  • VHF UHF Propagation
    ...ly close to the aurora, so it is most commonly used by station in northern Europe. [[Category: VHF/UHF Radio Services]]
    2 KB (376 words) - 19:07, 9 January 2023
  • Radio Europa
    ...usic. It broadcasts every day as of June 2022. Audio has very little bass. Radio Europa responds to reception reports with a reply in Russian. According to ...w.youtube.com/channel/UCZ-L7LJehSpoCUHidPC7qtg Official YouTube Channel of Radio Europa]
    711 B (105 words) - 21:12, 30 June 2022
  • Radio Jennifer
    ...43 meter pirate band. It sometimes operates on other frequencies are well. Radio Jennifer uses a modified version of the Corsair transmitter outputting 20 w [[Category: Pirate radio stations]]
    623 B (97 words) - 17:25, 1 July 2022
  • Radio Hooligans
    ... are active nightly. They originated in the USSR when obtaining an amateur radio license was time consuming and difficult and western music was banned. Simi [[Category: Pirate radio esoterica]]
    1 KB (178 words) - 23:07, 19 August 2022
  • Johnny Tobacco
    ... widely heard pirate radio operators, frequently hearing from listeners in Europe, Japan (via SDR), Latin America, and Eastern North America. He has been abl [[Category: Pirate radio stations]]
    987 B (158 words) - 04:52, 24 September 2022
  • SRD
    ...wer data radio systems, [[Remote_Control|remote control, wireless control, radio control]], etc. Often compared to the various [[Part 15]] services and som [[SRD860]] - 863 MHz - 870 MHz Short Range Device service (Europe)
    897 B (125 words) - 13:20, 14 February 2024
  • UNID
    ...can pirate broadcasts made in November 2022, 92 were UNID. Most pirates in Europe (both on shortwave and mediumwave) identify, few broadcasts remain UNID. [[Category: Pirate radio esoterica]]
    693 B (104 words) - 05:35, 14 December 2022
  • RX4M
    ...RX4M was never heard again. It was inducted into the North American Pirate Radio Hall of Fame in 2011. ...google.com/site/napiratehof/2011-inductees/rx4m RX4M-North American Pirate Radio Hall of Fame]
    1 KB (224 words) - 07:42, 11 March 2023
  • DDE
    ePMR professional mobile radio analog trunking system the majority of the 34.9 MHz - 36.25 MHz PLMR band ( ...ulti-tone selective calling (SELCALL) in extensive use. 35 MHz French PMR radio. 35-[[Nationwide_Public_Safety_Interoperability#Oil_Spill_Cleanup|36.25 M
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