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AM/FM / TX Magazine / Radio Today - the eighties London pirate radio site edit / delete
"For three years in the eighties, TX Magazine catalogued the growth of London's pirate radio stations and the fight for a free radio alternative to the bland pop and chatter of the BBC and Independent Local Radio." Radio Jackie et al.
Amiga group Action's Brief News! http://zap.to/action/ edit / delete
In 1995, they would have been a cracking group; these days they produce WHDLoad patches for games. Lots of interesting technical detail about how to reverse-engineer game bootloaders.
to amiga assembler cracking disk pirate retrocomputing reverse-engineering software ... on 09 January 2013
High Frequency Beacon Society edit / delete
Pirate beacons. Obviously.
Main Page - HF Underground edit / delete
Wiki for shortwave listeners; lots of interesting stuff about commercial, beacon and pirate stations.
to beacon hf pirate radio shortwave swl ... on 30 October 2010
Shortwave station in the US run by ex-pirates. Their photo gallery is well worth checking out -- that's some very cool equipment!
to broadcast pirate radio retrotech shortwave ... on 30 December 2009
G1HBE | Better than Nothing. edit / delete
Another UK radio amateur, with some electronics projects (although not a lot of technical detail, sadly).
to electronics ham pirate radio topband ... on 23 September 2009
The Home of Radio London (Big L), Radio London Ltd and the Big L Fab 40 edit / delete
Lots of interesting little bits.
Various pirate radio stuff -- lots of information about the fort-based stations.
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