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MickeyD
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TimeIsTight said:Last weekend there was also a Pirate on 88.1 near Paterson. It really made it hard to listen to WBGO on 88.3 anywhere in that area, even on the mountain where you can clearly see Newark and WBGO's transmitter site 10-15 miles away.
These Pirates are now starting to block out licensed stations that are normally clearly heard. The new pirate on 91.9 completely destroys reception of WNTI in Hackettstown, which normally comes in like a local station in the suburban towns on the mountains around Paterson.
For years, "Roadblock Radio" has also been destroying reception of the Morristown high school station in areas where it can be heard when the "Roadblock" transmitters aren't blocking it. The Montclair State station, which has a legal power of a couple of watts, also gets wiped out over much of its normal reception area when these pirates are on the air.
In NJ the laws are on the books to fine and jail illegal broadcasters in addition to fines for violation of federal regulations. Jail and deportation for the illegal aliens involved is probably the only hope that the FCC has of stopping these guys, but it doesn't seem like anybody in authority cares enough to go to all that bother.
The FCC is spinning their wheels. There wasn't a problem years ago with pirates because the FCC had some manpower but mainly due to the fact that you had to build your own transmitter. Cut off the sale of transmitters to pirates and you have solved much of your problem. Years ago you needed a license or construction permit to even buy one.
They don't put people in jail for operating a radio station they would rather take your money. Jail costs them money.