I was searching the internet for pirate beacon info and this archive came up. Stephen used to openly publicize all of his illegal broadcasts such as the KMUD shortwave pirate radio station.
https://archive.org/details/KmudshortwaveMojavePhoneBoothBroadcastThis is the sort of thing he should proudly rant about rather than trashing other beacon operators.
https://archive.org/details/KmudshortwaveMojavePhoneBoothBroadcast/01B_Moj_Booth_KMUD_Bcast_mar02_t1sB.mp3#Among the list of recordings you'll find a lot of neat audio clips of beacons in the past and present.
https://archive.org/details/KmudshortwaveMojavePhoneBoothBroadcast/4096_DesertBcn-cluster--recin_GreatBasinNationalPark-eastern_NV_mid-June2001SPMcGreevy_DX394.mp3#https://archive.org/details/KmudshortwaveMojavePhoneBoothBroadcast/4096-7kHz_DesertBeacons_Madonna_Buddah_Coxie_etc_20Feb2021-noon_KFS-SE_KiwiSDR.mp3#That's Stephen on the left
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[Before 91.1 KMUD (FM) Garberville (Humboldt County) Calif. went on with a tiny 110 watts around 1991 (I enjoyed them from Westport Union Landing SP in August 1992 whilst camping in a camper-van) - KMUD on shortwave began from a houseboat in southern Marin County. Later, the ops. changed and the location of KMUD-sw changed to a north Marin location and later into the Mojave Desert, but KMUD-sw is rarely heard today, however there is now a really cool drama play in the UK and Europe remembering the infamous KMUD Mojave Phone Broadcast in the Millennial Year of 2000...]
On the weekend of March 24th to the 26th of 2000, Three intrepid radio-enthusiasts ventured into the Mojave National Preserve and set-up a 20-watt shortwave transmitter (AM) - an old TCS-13 built in 1944, along with a huge battery and an inverter, as well as an end-fed antenna wire.
The three guys at KMUD-shortwave (Ed, Kirk, and Steve) received an ongoing barrage of telephone calls, as the world-famous and remote Mojave Phone Booth constantly rang with callers from around the World to the now defunct telephone number +1 (760) 733-9969.
One of the KMUD dudes (Ed) actually made it onto the Art Bell Show the first evening of their arrival to the Booth, and announced to listeners the upcoming pirate-radio "live-call-in" broadcast they were preparing to do the next evening.
These recordings were made live, before and during the broadcasts, and there are a few recordings of the segment of the Art Bell Show that Ed called into.
You may have seen many internet postings, photos, and have seen a movie about this remote phone booth, but this was the real-deal - KMUD-shortwave.
As this telephone installation employed very lengthy, above-ground telephone steel wires (old-style), it had a tendency to pick-up Earth's "natural VLF radio" signals - we actually heard very faint "whistlers" and lightning-static during the weekend we were there!
(See other MP3 albums on archive.org related to natural VLF radio phenomena - by Stephen P. McGreevy)
You will also be able to hear clips of KMUD-shortwave as heard in two locations in Arizona, by two different DXers on 43M (AM) and 73m (AM/SSB).
Also are recordings of those p-hifer (A1A) desert-beacons from various locations.
In 2003, I obtained about 10 CDrs of KIPM's Studio-releases of Alan Maxwell's excellent and ethereal shows. I ripped them to (128 kbps (FBR) MP3 files, and burned them to CDr. The HDD of the machine I did this on eventually crashed, and I misplaced the CDr of KIPM's studio shows until 28 September 2010. Enjoy.
KIPM studio-archives online at:
http://radionewyorkinternational.com/archives/index.php?path=pirate%2Fkipm/Also is a show: "Morak - The Thing Behind the Wall" in which I played Morak.
SpM - September 2010