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radi0chik
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too dark for them to turn out. If I get bored this weekend I'll go back over there and take some... or get my ham bud to take em, he lives over there. 
grantchester said:Thanks, 'Chick.
The pirates should buy time on one of our many commerical radio stations.
Or go on line. Or maybe spread their message through personal example...
(NAHHH! LETS JUST SPRAY ILLEGAL ELECTRONIC NOISE ACROSS THE COMMUNITY!)
radi0chik said:too dark for them to turn out. If I get bored this weekend I'll go back over there and take some... or get my ham bud to take em, he lives over there.![]()
grantchester said:The pirates should buy time on one of our many commercial radio stations.
newsmark said:With multiple streams on HD, is there money to be made by someone who transmits a signal and leases out alternate streams to folks such as our 87.9 pirate, and other people who want to broadcast?
Well, yeah, 'til you get stuck with one of those big fines.radi0chik said:But I guess if it makes money, who cares, right?![]()
radi0chik said:I'll be turning them in.
theshadow said:So is that what all you hams do, is run around chasing
transmitters and being a tattletale on everyone? :-\
radi0chik said:I know of 3 pirates on the air in the metroplex now that I've never reported...because they're not hurting anyone or anything.
theshadow said:radi0chik said:I'll be turning them in.
So is that what all you hams do, is run around chasing
transmitters and being a tattletale on everyone? :-\
Frank Provasek said:I'd still bet it's closer to 10 watts than 500. The Saint Mark's School station in the 1970s and 80s with 10 watts on 88.5 could be heard sporadically for 20 miles or so with lots of holes