Maybe the lesson here is, drop Pirate Radio coverage and you drop subscribers. I know Popcomm felt the pressure and brought it back after discovering that the market didn't need another Ham magazine.by Pat Murphy - General radio discussion
1710khz, Outer Banks, NC is buzzing with all kinds of signals. Got a preacher in New Orleans (or at least he says he is) some Spanish that is ID'ing as "New York" and it seems that every evening around Greyline time, something new pops in. Lot of TIS stations on 1700 but 1710 is purely illegals. Heard one on 1720 back in March but haven't heard anything again that high up. 1710khz sby Pat Murphy - Medium Wave Logs
I know for a fact the Navy and USMC use the frequencies from 6700-7000 for not only voice comms, but CW, RTTY, SITOR and other modes. The warning was "stay away from the Hams as much as you can, BUT.......if you need to do a short test, and there aren't any strong signals nearby, go ahead for a short time". For the most part the Navy/USMC don't typically even listen before tuning up aby Pat Murphy - Other logs
I have to assume that they've felt the financial loss of subscribers as the last thing the world needed was another Ham magazine. He also did an interview with Andy in the latest issue. Sure hope he survives and THEY PAY HIM. I'm still getting a subscription for articles I did for them 7 or 8 years ago as they never did pay me. I hope he does well and as soon as I recover fully from my latestby Pat Murphy - General radio discussion
Also have 6338.8USB with NOAA Wefax 5X5 Time is 2131UTCby Pat Murphy - Other logs
Sending out Wefax maps. They are on pretty much all day long. Haven't tried at night. Decoding with a Universal M-8000by Pat Murphy - Other logs
That is a really good idea. Bravo Bram!by Pat Murphy - General radio discussion
Wow! Thanks Cos for putting life back into this forum! Pleasure to finally have the original, REAL pirate radio forum back.by Pat Murphy - General radio discussion