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  • Pirate radio stations
    ...ical or other agendas. Most pirates transmit using [[SSB]] with modern ham radio equipment, others use [[AM]] utilizing vintage or homebrew equipment. It ha ...s produce their own radio dramas. There are quite a few [[:Category:Pirate radio esoterica|inside jokes]] contained in programs, due to the close-knit commu
    13 KB (1,769 words) - 21:30, 13 January 2023
  • Belfast
    *[[Anteater Radio]] *[[Beck to Beck Radio]]
    2 KB (192 words) - 11:59, 19 July 2012
  • 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
  • High Frequency Beacon
    [[Image:ColoradoBeaconQSL.png|thumb|right|A QSL card from a High Frequency beacon]] '''High Frequency Beacon''' is a colloquial term for an unlicensed '''[[radio beacon]]''' that does not follow government regulations for operation (such
    14 KB (1,996 words) - 15:43, 14 August 2023
  • List of known pirate radio airchecks
    This page documents collections of pirate radio [[airchecks]] known to be in general distribution. * [[Amiga Computer Generated Radio]] #1 18 June 1994
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  • MURS
    '''Multi Use Radio Service''' '''Were you looking for militia tactical radio [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies#Militia_Radio_Programming_Plan_-_Handheld_Radio
    21 KB (3,203 words) - 13:12, 14 February 2024
  • 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 ...8001 kHz. <sup>(19)</sup> GB3IGY transmitted with the unusual for the time high power of 1 kW. It was situated at Badgers Mount, Sevenoaks, England and was
    42 KB (6,041 words) - 14:09, 24 March 2023
  • UVB-76 (The Buzzer)
    ...bands|4625&nbsp;kHz]] on a USB (Upper Side Band) signal. It is known among radio listeners by the nickname '''The Buzzer'''. It features a short, monotonous ...that lasts 0.8 seconds, pausing for 1–1.3 seconds, and repeating 21–34 times per minute.<sup>[1]</sup> One minute before the hour, the repeating tone is
    11 KB (1,540 words) - 13:26, 22 October 2019
  • 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
  • Ionosonde
    ...imum operation frequencies for broadcasts or two-way communications in the high frequency range.<sup>(1)</sup> Ionospheric reflection of radio waves was discovered in 1924 by Edward Victor Appleton. The basic ionosonde
    12 KB (1,810 words) - 19:49, 17 November 2012
  • Ionosphere
    ... of the magnetosphere. It has practical importance because it influences [[radio propagation]] of LF, MF, HF and low [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|VHF]] (30-54 MHz, bu ...osphere and all of our normal day-to-day flying activities occur here. The high altitude jet stream is found near the tropopause at the the upper end of th
    19 KB (3,028 words) - 19:26, 27 May 2020
  • 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
  • YHWH
    ... name that has pictures of his station on it. He sometimes disappears from radio for months at a time only to suddenly return. He does not QSL. ...cast bands. He has only been heard on traditional pirate frequencies a few times. His choice to not use pirate frequencies is likely in the hope that regula
    10 KB (1,256 words) - 14:40, 16 March 2023
  • Windows Audio Routing
    ''' How to get the audio from a radio (not a SDR) to a piece of recording or decoding software on the same PC? '' ...grams often work quite well, but they are not the only game in town. Many times you can achieve the same results using only the software provided under Win
    6 KB (1,144 words) - 07:55, 23 August 2020
  • WAZU
    ...bands - bushwhacking unsuspecting SWLs with its irreverent programming and high energy music. Reception reports can be sent to wazushortwave@gmail.com. H
    789 B (128 words) - 03:37, 1 July 2022
  • The Squeaky Wheel
    ...ent gap. The frequencies were 5473 kHz (day) and 3828 kHz (night). Several times voice messages in the format of Strategic Flash Messages have been reported
    1 KB (223 words) - 01:23, 1 January 2019
  • Number Stations
    ...r schedule patterns; however, other stations appear to broadcast at random times. Stations may or may not have set frequencies in the HF band. ...rt Florida stated that "defendants would receive assignments via shortwave radio transmissions".
    18 KB (2,849 words) - 23:37, 15 December 2018
  • SHARES
    ... on 6765 USB, 6845 USB and 6910 USB (and likely other frequencies at other times). ...quencies could, in theory, be used for local area comms (similar to [[CB]] radio), but standard VHF/UHF systems are often used for this purpose. AM voice o
    4 KB (688 words) - 14:18, 19 September 2023
  • Dead Hand System
    ...the [[S-400 Triumf/SA-21 Growler]]. The missile, using the advantages of a high-velocity rocket, could fly over dozens of silos and command centers while t ...KB "Yuzhnoe", based on the 15A16 (Or MR UR-100U) rocket. With a commanding radio warhead designated 15B99 designed by the LPI Design Bureau, this ensures th
    15 KB (2,332 words) - 14:16, 25 July 2019
  • The Russian Man (RU6)
    It also supports several speeds for its morse station M14, high-speed versions of which are sometimes referred to as M24. Finally, it runs widespread regularly scheduled operations of several high-speed, advanced digital modes supporting redundant integrity features and v
    10 KB (1,564 words) - 01:16, 28 July 2019

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