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WFAT was run by the operators of former pirate [[WCPR]]. It used a army surplus transmitter with less than 100 watts of power, and a 125 ft antenna and transmtted on 1620 kHz. It transmitted from the Marborough public housing project near Coney Island. It was on the air for about 16 months before being busted April 14, 1979.
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[[Image:WFAT_QSL.gif|right|400px|thumb|WFAT QSL.]]
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'''WFAT''' was run by the operators of former pirate [[WCPR]]. It used a army surplus transmitter with less than 100 watts of power, and a 125 ft antenna and transmtted on 1620 kHz. It transmitted from the Marborough public housing project near Coney Island. It was on the air for about 16 months before being [[busted]] April 14, 1979. The operators returned to the air as [[WHOT]].
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== External Link ==
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== See also ==
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*[[http://rfny.hankhayes.com/documents/nytimes_article.pdf New York Times article]]
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*[http://rfny.hankhayes.com/documents/nytimes_article.pdf New York Times article]
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[[Category: Pirate radio stations]]
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[[Category:North American Pirate Radio Hall of Fame]]

Latest revision as of 14:44, 10 December 2010

WFAT QSL.

WFAT was run by the operators of former pirate WCPR. It used a army surplus transmitter with less than 100 watts of power, and a 125 ft antenna and transmtted on 1620 kHz. It transmitted from the Marborough public housing project near Coney Island. It was on the air for about 16 months before being busted April 14, 1979. The operators returned to the air as WHOT.

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