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MickeyD
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raccoonradio said:It's possible with E-skip, tropo, whatever it's called, some people may be getting distant stations and you think they're a pirate but who knows; I was picking up a Spanish-language station at 98.3 yesterday and the presentation was so slick I thought maybe it was some station from Florida coming up here but who knows.
The thing about pirates: yes, it may seem charming, oh look, someone is setting up their own little station
and maybe they're quirky and have interesting programming but they are not legal. For one thing, they are
getting away with broadcasting but not having to pay fees, follow FCC regs, etc. For another, they may
infringe on a legit station's frequency, causing problems--I'm reminded of a co-worker from Methuen who
loves listening to Lost and Found on WMBR but there was a pirate on their freq so he was denied that show.
He called or wrote the FCC (he isn't into computers/e-mail) to complain and they were thrown off.
The dial is crowded enough. Add to this the people who _legally_ want to use a mini-FM transmitter to
re-broadcast either satellite radio just to their car, or an mp3 player just to their car. Legally since it only
goes a few feet. But they have a tough time finding a freq because of all the pirates.
Add to this the aircraft communications that can be disturbed because of pirates.
And so on. And you may say, well these folks are serving the community with a unique format. In some
cases it may be true but many pirates are redundant--they offer stuff other stations already have.
More than too many foreign language stations--there aren't enough already on the dial? WNSH just down
the street from me is now foreign, too. Why don't these pirates go to a legit station and try to put
these things on LEGALLY, and more powerfully? There are slots that can be filled. And look at the 87.9
up in Boxford or whatever it is...I was picking them up around Rt 1 in Saugus and Peabody yesterday.
Yeah, nice oldies, etc. But nothing new, nothing that isn't already on the dial. What if you live in
Boxford right next to them and want to pick up WMBR, a legit station?
I have come across some legit stations, LPFMs like WVEW-LP 107.7 in Brattleboro VT which had some
really different and unique programming. They are doing it LEGALLY.
For me pirate stations are no different than a guy who sets up shop as a doctor or dentist without having gone through medical school, and without getting a license. Or a 13 yr old kid who takes his parents'
car for a spin. NO LICENSE! We have rules and regulations in our society and they must be followed.
In Boxford? Which legitimate station would tha be WBMT? That's a pirate station with a license (not for long). WMBR's contour map doesn't include Boxford looks to me like it ends around Saugus.