Pirate radio stations

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*[[Radio Pus]]
*[[Radio Pus]]
*[[Radio Ronin]]
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*[[Radio Sausalito]]
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*[[Radio Smooth]]
*[[Radio Smooth]]
*[[Radio Strange]]
*[[Radio Strange]]
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*[[Undercover Radio]]
*[[Undercover Radio]]
*[[UNID]] - Unidentified Pirate Radio
*[[UNID]] - Unidentified Pirate Radio
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*[[UNID Tones]] - UNID Tones
*[[Union City Radio]]
*[[Union City Radio]]
*[[United Patriot Militia Bingo]]
*[[United Patriot Militia Bingo]]
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== North American Mediumwave Pirate Stations ==
== North American Mediumwave Pirate Stations ==
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*[[Lubavitcher Radio]] Radio Moshiach & Redemption
 
*[[Boston Area Pirates]] MW and FM pirates in the Boston area
*[[Boston Area Pirates]] MW and FM pirates in the Boston area
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*[[Good Times Radio]] Also operates on shortwave
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*[[Lubavitcher Radio]] Radio Moshiach & Redemption
== European Shortwave Pirate Stations ==
== European Shortwave Pirate Stations ==
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*[[Cactus Jack Radio]]
*[[Cactus Jack Radio]]
*[[Cupido Radio]]
*[[Cupido Radio]]
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*[[Imageradio UK]]
*[[Jolly Roger Radio International]]
*[[Jolly Roger Radio International]]
*[[Kiwi Radio]]
*[[Kiwi Radio]]
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* [[Rádio Máxima]] - Brazil
* [[Rádio Máxima]] - Brazil
* [[Rádio Cidade]] - Brazil
* [[Rádio Cidade]] - Brazil
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*Return to [[Pirate Radio New Listener Guide and FAQ]]
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*Return to [[Where Can I Find Pirate Activity]]
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*Return to [[List of Pirate Radio Frequencies]]
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*Go to [[A Brief Survey of HF Receiving Equipment]]
[[Category: Radio station lists]]
[[Category: Radio station lists]]
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Latest revision as of 21:30, 13 January 2023

Pirate radio stations are unlicensed broadcasters. Most are run by hobbyists purely for fun, although some have political or other agendas. Most pirates transmit using SSB with modern ham radio equipment, others use AM utilizing vintage or homebrew equipment. It has become more common for pirates to transmit images using SSTV. A few have experimented with FM or digital modes like RTTY, PSK31 and HELL as well as plain CW.

There is a wide range of programming styles. Some pirates mostly play music, others produce their own radio dramas. There are quite a few inside jokes contained in programs, due to the close-knit community of operators and listeners. These include things such as the Rodent Revolution, checking one's Tire Pressure, and so on.

Most communication with the operators 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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North American Shortwave Pirate Stations

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North American Mediumwave Pirate Stations

European Shortwave Pirate Stations

European VHF Pirate Stations

Latin American Pirate Radio Stations

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