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31  Loggings / Shortwave Pirate / Channel Z 6925 KHz AM 2331 UTC 3/29/2013 on: March 29, 2013, 2332 UTC
B-52's Channel Z, good S9 signal at 2331 UTC.
32  Loggings / Shortwave Pirate / WGWR Global Warming Radio 6949.5 KHz AM 2326 UTC on: March 27, 2013, 2326 UTC
I have a loud AM signal, S9, on 6949.5 KHz AM with what sounds like a speech by Al Gore (??) on energy usage.

WGWR "Global Warming Radio" ID at 2338 UTC.
33  Loggings / Shortwave Pirate / Re: TCS 6951AM 0008 3-26-13 on: March 26, 2013, 0031 UTC
Really good S9+10 signal here in the Boston burbs from TCS tonight. Poet talking about music and various bands at 0031 UTC.
34  Loggings / Shortwave Pirate / Re: Rave on Radio 6925 USB 2333 UTC 25 Mar 2013 on: March 25, 2013, 2348 UTC
Not particularly strong here in the Boston burbs tonight. Maybe S4 with occasional peaks slightly higher.
35  Loggings / Shortwave Pirate / PPVR 6925 KHz USB 03/22/2013 0319 UTC on: March 22, 2013, 0321 UTC
PPVR kiddie voice announcer singing about PPVR at 0319 UTC. S5 signal.
36  Loggings / Shortwave Pirate / Re: Cool AM 6925 USB 0210 UTC 3/22 on: March 22, 2013, 0218 UTC
Positive Cool AM ID at 0218 UTC and then into Led Zeppelin. Russian modem has subsided for the time being.
37  Loggings / Shortwave Pirate / Re: Cool AM 6925 USB 0210 UTC 3/22 on: March 22, 2013, 0213 UTC
I have music here, good S7 or S8 signal, but very heavy interference from the Russian modem (?).
38  Loggings / Shortwave Pirate / Radio Ronin 6925 KHz AM 3/20/2013 0005 UTC+ on: March 20, 2013, 0005 UTC
Radio Ronin signing on with the traditional eastern theme at 0005 UTC. The typical strapping S9 Ronin signal here in the Boston burbs. Repeat of a show heard a week or two ago.
39  Loggings / Shortwave Pirate / Pirate Radio Boston 6937.9 KHz AM 3/19/2013 2254 UTC+ on: March 19, 2013, 2255 UTC
Big carrier tuned up on 6937.9 KHz for a few; went off, then came back on with music at 2254 UTC. Very solid S9 signal here. It may be slightly over-modulated.

2254z Dance/electronic song for the opener
2259z Pyscho Chicken (remember CSIC?)
2302z Pirate Radio Boston ID, supporting Pirates for Peace, pirateradioboston@gmail.com
2306z another ID, after a song, mention of featuring music from Boston area
2306z Ra-Ra Riot

40  Loggings / Shortwave Pirate / Re: UNID 6951 kHz AM 19 March, 2013 at 2242 UTC on: March 19, 2013, 2252 UTC
Definitely a carrier here at 2252, but a little too weak for me to pull out any audio.  Huh
41  Loggings / Shortwave Pirate / Re: UNID 6925.2 0145 3-16-13 on: March 16, 2013, 0221 UTC
S9 in the Boston burbs with shouts out to Ragnar at 0220 UTC.
42  Loggings / European Pirate / Re: Powerliner 6925 KHz AM 03/16/2013 0024 UTC on: March 16, 2013, 0026 UTC
Very positive Powerliner ID at 0026 UTC. Sounding really good now.
43  Loggings / European Pirate / Powerliner 6925 KHz AM 03/16/2013 0024 UTC on: March 16, 2013, 0024 UTC
Powerliner is up on 6925 KHz AM with an unknown pop song, moderate fading, but a decent S4 signal. Thanks to DimBulb for the ID.
44  Loggings / FM Free Radio / Re: FM PIRATES - KCMO on: March 15, 2013, 1433 UTC
No, I do not

Thank you for that insight.  Roll Eyes
45  Loggings / FM Free Radio / FM raid in Massachusetts. on: March 13, 2013, 1326 UTC
From the March 13th, 2013 Boston Globe:

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Authorities have seized equipment reportedly used by a pirate radio station in Brockton that interfered with air traffic communications in the Boston area while playing Haitian ­music, according to officials and records in federal court.

The equipment was confiscated by the US Marshals Service, which executed a warrant March 1 at 9 Rutland St., accord­ing to a legal filing.

Calls to a number listed for Margareth Pamphile, the woman identified in court papers as a resident of the multifamily home who received prior warnings about the station, were not returned Tuesday.

Pamphile has not been charged with any crimes, and it was not immediately clear if she or anyone else will be subject to a fine. Fines in similar cases start at $10,000 and run as high as $25,000, officials said.

According to an affidavit filed in January by Emmanuel Domkam, an electronics engineer with the Federal Communications Commission, officials began investigating the un­licensed station, broadcasting on 91.7 FM in Brockton, in February 2010.

The station’s transmitter has moved three times since then before it ended up on Rutland Street, Domkam wrote.

“Each time, the move ­occurred after we issued/posted a written warning at the transmitter location,” he wrote.

Investigators traced the transmitter to Rutland Street after the Federal Aviation Admin­istration reported in ­October that a possible un­licensed station, later identified as 91.7, was interfering with a frequency it uses to speak with pilots flying in the Boston area, the affidavit stated.

Despite repeated warnings issued to Pamphile, her nephew, Gregory Pamphile, and other residents at 9 Rutland, the station continued to broadcast from there, and a judge signed off in January on a warrant to seize the radio equipment, ­records show.

“Unlicensed broadcasting threatens the integrity of the regulatory structure established by [federal law] to prevent chaos in the radio spectrum,” Domkam wrote.

Officials at several agencies could not say Tuesday whether the reported interference to air communications had caused any serious problems at Logan International Airport or elsewhere.

The FCC said on Tuesday the investigation was a top priority because such interference could be dangerous.

It is an issue that has come up in Brockton before. In 2007, a pirate radio broadcast was cited by federal authorities for inter­fering with traffic control airwaves at Logan, the Globe reported the following year. The equipment was seized.

While officials located the equipment used to broadcast on 91.7 in the current case, much about the programming remains a mystery, according to Domkam.

“We do not know the location of the studio where the station’s programming is produced, and we have not been able to determine the individual responsible for the station’s operation,” he wrote in the affidavit. In effect, authorities do not know the studio’s location but they do know that its content was being broadcast from 9 Rutland St.

The Enforcement Bureau of the FCC shut down 96 pirate operations across the country in fiscal 2012, a spokesman said. In a posting on its website, the FCC said “the operation of these unlicensed broadcast stations can cause interference to other licensed broadcasters, nonbroadcast services, and in some circumstances can even endanger public safety.”

Original link: http://bostonglobe.com/metro/2013/03/12/federal-officials-seize-equipment-for-reported-pirate-radio-station-brockton/enjD6SUmZP2NMuxTvFEBqK/story.html

Eastern Massachusetts is spilling over with ethnic FM and AM pirates. It won't be long before another station picks up where this one left off.
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