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Pirate Radio in Ireland, (started 22 JUN 2023)
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owen81:
Thanks Ray, is there any reason in particular why quite a few of the TXs for pirate/semi pirates are based in Ireland?
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Re: Coast FM 6275 AM 2002 UTC 22 JUN 2023
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Ray Lalleu:
--- Quote from: owen81 on June 22, 2023, 2052 UTC ---Thanks Ray, is there any reason in particular why quite a few of the TXs for pirate/semi pirates are based in Ireland? I
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Pirate stations are also illegal in Ireland, but the authorities are not prosecuting them as long as they are not disturbing anything or getting a complaint from foreign countries. Two stations were raided in 2022 after complaints for disturbing NATO frequencies.
Brian:
--- Quote from: Ray Lalleu on June 22, 2023, 2103 UTC ---
--- Quote from: owen81 on June 22, 2023, 2052 UTC ---Thanks Ray, is there any reason in particular why quite a few of the TXs for pirate/semi pirates are based in Ireland? I
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Pirate stations are also illegal in Ireland, but the authorities are not prosecuting them as long as they are not disturbing anything or getting a complaint from foreign countries. Two stations were raided in 2022 after complaints for disturbing NATO frequencies.
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Exactly.
Comreg don't monitor SW or MW so if you keep clean, you shouldn't have a problem, the 2 recent raids were due to complaints from abroad.
owen81:
When I was in Scotland last month in holiday I picked up Radio North when I was near to Glasgow. Is this a licenced station or a pirate? There's also a religious station I picked up on SW a while back can't remember the name I think that might be a pirate too?
Ray Lalleu:
--- Quote from: owen81 on June 23, 2023, 1557 UTC ---When I was in Scotland last month in holiday I picked up Radio North when I was near to Glasgow. Is this a licenced station or a pirate? There's also a religious station I picked up on SW a while back can't remember the name I think that might be a pirate too?
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Radio North is a MW station on 846 kHz at the North tip of Ireland, in Republic of Ireland, but aiming religious broadcasts to Northern Ireland. Established many years ago, and listed in WRTH, although unlicensed.
Same way for Radio Star Country on 981 kHz, but South of the border.
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