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'''KSMR''' - Kentucky State Militia Radio was a quasi-[[clandestine]] radio station operated by "Colonel" [[Steve Anderson]] in the 2000-2001 time period. KSMR operated on or near frequencies in use by the licensed shortwave broadcast [[WWRB]], then known as [[WWFV]] and/or [[WGTG]], e.g. 3260 KHz. Following several high profile reports on the station and threats of action from the [[FCC]], the real Kentucky State Militia ordered KSMR off the air. Anderson shortly thereafter appeared using apparently the same transmiting equipment but [[ID]]ing as [[United Patriot Radio]].
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'''KSMR''' - Kentucky State [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia]] Radio was a quasi-[[clandestine]] radio station operated by "Colonel" [[Steve Anderson]] in the 2000-2001 time period. KSMR operated on or near frequencies in use by the licensed shortwave broadcast [[WWRB]], then known as [[WWFV]] and/or [[WGTG]], e.g. 3260 KHz. Following several high profile reports on the station and threats of action from the [[FCC]], the real Kentucky State Militia ordered KSMR off the air. Anderson shortly thereafter appeared using apparently the same transmiting equipment but [[ID]]ing as [[United Patriot Radio]].
== See also ==
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 12:31, 24 August 2020

KSMR - Kentucky State Militia Radio was a quasi-clandestine radio station operated by "Colonel" Steve Anderson in the 2000-2001 time period. KSMR operated on or near frequencies in use by the licensed shortwave broadcast WWRB, then known as WWFV and/or WGTG, e.g. 3260 KHz. Following several high profile reports on the station and threats of action from the FCC, the real Kentucky State Militia ordered KSMR off the air. Anderson shortly thereafter appeared using apparently the same transmiting equipment but IDing as United Patriot Radio.

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