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Pirate radio in the UK has been a popular and enduring radio medium since the 1960s, despite expansions in licensed broadcasting, and the advent of both digital radio and internet radio. Although it peaked throughout the 1960s and again during the 1980s/1990s, it remains in existence today.
Pirate radio or a pirate radio station is a radio station that broadcasts without a valid license. In some cases radio stations are considered legal where the signal is transmitted, but illegal where the signals are received especially when the signals cross a national boundary.
Although it peaked throughout the 1960s and again during the 1980s/1990s, it remains in existence today. Having moved from transmitting from ships in the sea to tower blocks across UK towns and cities, in 2009 the UK broadcasting regulator Ofcom estimated more than 150 pirate radio stations were still operating.
You'll need. FM radio transmitter. ... Open up the transmitter. Locate the seam on the transmitter's case and pry it open with a putty knife (if your transmitter is screwed shut, you'll need a screwdriver to open it). ... Replace the antenna. ... Remove resistors. ... Pick your device. ... Test it out. ... Go live.
However, they would most likely make money the same way that commercially licensed radio stations make money: People simply pay them to make announcements. Licensed commercial stations have to follow rules set by the FCC and the Federal Trade Commission in regard to selling ads.
Pirate radio is the transmission of communications over radio waves by unlicensed amateurs; such broadcasts are illegal because they are not in accordance with FCC transmission requirements. Originally, radio was generally a lawless free-for-all and the domain of hobbyists and enthusiast experimenters.
The final days of the pop pirates. It's 50 years since the crack-down on pirate stations such as Radio Caroline and Radio London. The Marine Broadcasting Offenses Act saw the closure of Radio London, which on 14 August 1967 arrived at the Port of Felixstowe in Suffolk.
Although it peaked throughout the 1960s and again during the 1980s/1990s, it remains in existence today. Having moved from transmitting from ships in the sea to tower blocks across UK towns and cities, in 2009 the UK broadcasting regulator Ofcom estimated more than 150 pirate radio stations were still operating.
Radio Caroline sinks March 20, 1980, Pirate station goes down in heavy seas. DUBBED 'the ship that rocked the world', pirate pop radio station Radio Caroline sank in heavy seas in the Thames Estuary. ... The 60-year-old ship had been broadcasting wall-to-wall pop for British and Irish audiences since Easter Sunday, 1964.
On March 28, 1964, the pirate radio station made its first broadcast, unsure of who could hear or who was listening.
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