cefgw said:89.3 sounds like it's coming from Boston, I can get it stronger in Bedford, MA but it's still a viable signal at home in Nashua. Very band-limited audio; no bass or treble. The database in the link (thanks) says R.Planet Compas, but it doesn't have the "Caribbean" sound, the music is more like eastern European, Russian, or from somewhere in that part of the world. Any reports would be appreciated.
thezak said:At what frequencies in recent memory around the Boston, Charlestown, Cambridge, Somerville, Brookline AM-FM analog or HD radio dial are or have been heard current or special occasion or intermittent or one time or any pirate radio broadcasts?... or such?
Eli Polonsky said:thezak said:At what frequencies in recent memory around the Boston, Charlestown, Cambridge, Somerville, Brookline AM-FM analog or HD radio dial are or have been heard current or special occasion or intermittent or one time or any pirate radio broadcasts?... or such?
On FM, just about anywhere there isn't a legitimate station nowadays.
FM pirate frequencies in the greater Boston area have recently included: 88.5, 89.3, 90.1, 91.3, 91.7, 94.9, 96.5, 98.9, 99.9, 100.1, 100.3, 101.3, 102.1, 102.9, 105.3, 106.1, 107.1, 107.5
There are AM pirates on 720, 1580 and some of the frequencies above 1600.
But, none that I know of broadcasting in HD.