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Offline Mike Radio

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Re: This forum: European SW pirate/private stations
« Reply #45 on: July 26, 2024, 1658 UTC »


I have checked 26th of july 2024 the Hartvig list.  I see that the newbies Radio Piko and Real Mix Radio are NOT listed in the HFCC register.
They are not indicated as official international broacaster. If the are licensed, it is only for local radio experiments, not as (international) radio broadcaster.

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Re: European MW loggings now on a new forum
« Reply #46 on: July 28, 2024, 1558 UTC »
About Russian pirates. I can hear those stations daily with huge signals.
I have  never contacted any and these days I do not want to hear Russian language at all.
They do the same QSO-work with each other but also play music.
They use stations names like Planeta, Kurier, Proton ,Galavok and very often they give the city-location.
They mostly operate around 1700 kHz and 3000 - 3100 kHz and these days rarely go down to 1650 kHz etc.
I have not looked the discussions in the forums here about Greek, Serbian and Russian, but I will do it later.
You would have thought that Russia would come down hard on any pirates. Perhaps they voice opinions about the government? Maybe Russia is not the authoritarian place many think it to be.

 

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