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  • Pirate radio stations
    ...se-knit community of operators and listeners. These include things such as the [[Rodent Revolution]], checking one's [[Tire Pressure]], and so on. ...of pirate stations is done via a [[maildrop]] or by email. A detailed list of [[pirate radio station email addresses]] is available.
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  • List of Pirate Radio Frequencies
    ...ground.com/board/index.php HF Underground forum]. Some of the locations on the HF band that are in frequent use include: ===North American Pirate Radio Frequencies===
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  • Radio Clandestine
    ...hief Engineer [[Boris Fignutsky]], Secretary [[Wanda Lust]], and [[Drewell the Cabin Boy]]. The station was noted for high powered operation and professional production qu
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  • Shortwave Broadcast Stations By Country
    *[[CFRX]] 6070 kHz, relay of CFRB 1010 kHz - Toronto, Ontario *[[CFCX]] 6005 kHz, relay of CIQC 600 kHz - Montreal, Quebec
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  • High Frequency Beacon
    ...lso: [[HF_pagers|data link networks]] and [[Remote_Control|RC systems]] in the [[CB|26-28 MHz]] or [[11_meter|11 meter band]] region that operate as '''de There is a separate list of [[Part 15 Beacons]]
    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. ...old%20AND%20collection%3Aopensource_audio this link] will direct to a page of search hits.
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  • Maritime Weather Transmissions
    ...d]] (allocated to fixed/mobile and maritime uses outside ITU Region 2) and the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed/mobile]] allocations are used for maritime weath ==List of voice (SSB) Maritime Weather Transmissions==
    102 KB (10,497 words) - 16:30, 23 January 2019
  • Maritime Fax Transmissions
    ...nsmission site (usually the meteorological office) to a remote site (where the actual users are). ...Maritime_Weather_Transmissions|maritime weather transmissions]] in [[SSB]] voice (almost always USB mode) and [[RTTY]].
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  • CB Radio
    See the detailed [[11_meter|11 meter band]] 27 MHz [[CB|CB radio page here]]. This is a basic list page, the detailed CB radio page is located here.
    3 KB (428 words) - 12:04, 24 April 2024
  • V24
    ...ime used numbers stations also, but the current popular belief is that the North ceased numbers operations around 2000. ...for three decades or more. Now if I can just locate my 1st or 2nd edition of that list.
    11 KB (1,837 words) - 16:05, 21 February 2019
  • Pirate QSL Collection
    == North American Shortwave Pirate Radio QSLs == Image:4th Of July Radio.jpg |[[4th of July Radio]]
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  • DXing
    ...ferred to as "[[QSL]]s" or "veries") from the stations heard. The name of the hobby comes from DX, telegraphic shorthand for "distance" or "distant".<sup == DXing on the broadcast bands ==
    11 KB (1,720 words) - 10:59, 4 August 2011
  • CVPI
    == '''CVPI''' == The Clandestine Voice of the Peoples of Iraq ...lsign, may have been active from the Great White North through the efforts of Iraqi expatriots. No air talent ever gave a personal identification.
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  • CB
    ...es, Subpart D - CB Radio Service, aka "'''Class D'''". ("'''Class C'''" is the [[Remote_Control#RC_Transmitter_Regulations_-_Part_15.2C_Part_95_and_Part_9 '''See the HFUnderground CB 11 meter and 10 meter forum here:
    227 KB (34,801 words) - 13:19, 3 May 2024
  • 11 meter
    ...F_pagers|data links, buoys, fishnet tracking systems, pagers and other non-voice purposes]]. It is rarely used to refer to the basically never-used 11 meter shortwave broadcast band [[Shortwave_Broadcas
    40 KB (5,946 words) - 13:39, 13 May 2024
  • Pirate radio station email addresses
    ...on the HFU loggings forum. Stations are free to set their own QSL, or lack of QSL, policies, it takes time for operators to verify reports and prepare an *[[Jazz for the End of the World]]
    29 KB (3,668 words) - 07:22, 24 February 2024
  • HF pagers
    ...ta link data systems using digital modes]] remote control radio control in the [[CB|26-28 MHz CB or 11-meter frequency range]]. See also the [[Remote_Control|Remote Control]] FCC Part 95 Class C Page - [[Remote_Contr
    41 KB (6,308 words) - 12:40, 10 May 2024
  • VHF airband
    117.975 MHz - 136.975 MHz - aeronautical voice and data communication, [[AM|AM]] (25 kHz / 8.33 kHz channel spacing) ... frequencies in the VHF airband, including 131.550 MHz and 136.975 MHz (in the United States).
    9 KB (1,302 words) - 15:01, 21 June 2023
  • 8S1Shch (The Pip)
    ...The beep signal is occasionally interrupted for voice messages in Russian. The Pip has been active since around 1986, when its distinctive beeping sound w ...e other purpose. Radioscanner.ru identifies the owner of this station as a North-Caucasian military district communication center with callsign "Akacia" (ex
    4 KB (632 words) - 20:54, 11 February 2019
  • Number Stations
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ...broadcast at random times. Stations may or may not have set frequencies in the HF band.
    18 KB (2,849 words) - 23:37, 15 December 2018

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