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1710 khz Pirate QSL

Posted by kilokat7 on April 18, 2012

15 watts heard on 1710 Khz AM from Undercover Radio on Thanksgiving, 2011 earned this QSL from Doctor Benway.  Thanks Doc!

Undercover Radio QSL, 1710 khz, 15 watts

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80s Pirate Radio: Part 7

Posted by kilokat7 on April 14, 2012

An American classic, Radio Clandestine, recorded off my GE World Monitor (pictured) and random wire antenna, 7425 khz, September 5th, 1988  (video incorrectly labeled as August) I hope you enjoy this classic!

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“The Night Watchman” heard on 1710 khz this weekend

Posted by kilokat7 on February 12, 2012

The activity level on 1710 from non-ethnic pirate radio stations seems to be gaining some momentum.  Undercover Radio conducted several tests last November during Thanksgiving and into the beginning of 2012 focussing on 1710 and 1720 khz.  According to Dr. Benway, these transmissions were a success based on the number of reports that came in.  Monitoring of the various medium wave DX lists would seem to confirm this as well.  One DXer heard Benway at a distance of 2,000 miles while using the 1720 khz frequency!

During the months that Undercover Radio was utilizing the top of the MW band, an old standby continued on, even causing a pile-up on 1710 at one point!  Yes, “The Big Q” continues to be heard well at this location, as recent as last night in fact, broadcasting oldies and nostalgia on 1710 during the early morning hours.  It’s hit and miss with this one, but look for them on weekends between 0700-1000 UTC.  More and more listeners are hearing “The Big Q” around the Midwestern US.  The production is top-notch and a pleasure to listen to.

Maybe a cousin to “The Big Q”, a new one was logged here early Saturday morning on 1710 going by the name of “The Midnight Watchman Radio Program”.  The station used an Arnold Schwarzenegger voice-over with slogans such as “Thank you for listening to the Night Watchman Radio Program.  We’re broadcasting from high atop the Constant Jammer Mountain Peak, with powers so big that you can see it from the orbiting space lab.”  A wide variety of music was played: Lady Gaga, Everclear, Nat King Cole, Katy Perry, and more.  Like “The Big Q”, “The Night Watchman” was equally entertaining and slickly produced.  Here’s an hour+ recording:

With the increased activity and more DXers paying attention to 1710 khz, how many other pirates will test the waters at the “tip-top of the dial”?

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80s Pirate Radio: Part 6

Posted by kilokat7 on January 22, 2012

More pirate history, preserved for future generations!  Here goes:

KBFA – 7415 Khz – March 10th, 1990 – 0002 UTC A rough reception, but also my last off-air recording of KBFA from 1990.

Radio Free Willy – 7415 Khz – October 30th, 1988 – 0121 UTC 50 minutes of RFW with political humor and music with a nice signal.

The Crooked Man – 7416 Khz – October 16th, 1988 – 1947 UTC Crazy rants by the Crooked Man himself in this clip with a good selection of music to balance the program out.

The Voice of Free Long Island – 7415 Khz – March 19th, 1988 – 0430 UTC VOFLI with a new feature called “DX Darren” with SWL and DX tips.  If you can imagine Cliff Clavin from Cheers reading DX tips, then you

WBLO – 7420 Khz – October 23, 1988 – 0134 UTC Another historical shortwave pirate, WBLO.  My orignal notes indicate this WBLO transmission was relayed by Radio Clandestine.  This clip is rather short as the rest is pretty unlistenable due to poor conditions.

WFIX – 7445 Khz – August 10th, 1988 – 2215 UTC “Fix It Radio” seemed mostly preoccupied with playing their interval signal, so much so that I had to crop about 10 minutes of it out.  Check out the cool spook signal that’s clearly heard when the op leaves the air!

World Mission Radio (WMR) via Radio Caroline – 6215 Khz – August 6th, 1988 – 0500 UTC Radio Caroline, aboard the MV Ross Revenge, relayed World Mission Radio (WMR) during the evening hours as heard in this clip from 1988.  Aside from some mild summer static, reception is pretty good.

WXOR – 7418 Khz – April 3rd, 1988 – 0152 UTC “Captain Bottle Cap” & “Pull Tab Hunter” playing Elton John and others while broadcasting in Satan sideband.

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80s Pirate Radio: Part 5

Posted by kilokat7 on January 1, 2012

A couple more additions to the 80s pirate archive have been added:

Radio USA – 7475 Khz – October 30th, 1989 – 0003 UTC
12 minutes of classic Mr. Blue Sky punk music and skits in this off-air recording.

The Voice of the Purple Pumpkin – 15038 Khz – October 29th, 1989 – 2143 UTC
A familiar name in pirate radio history, the operator in this clip claims to be the original VOTPP during this special Halloween broadcast, about 17 minutes in length.

Enjoy!

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The “Big Q” heard again on 1710 khz

Posted by kilokat7 on January 2, 2011

0700 UTC January 2nd, 2010: The oldies pirate calling itself “The Big Q” made another appearance early this morning on 1710 khz.  The signal here suffered from some fading, but was generally strong and enjoyable to listen to.  A mixture of 60s & 70s music rounded out the playlist with the usual oddball GE Superadio Ebay ads, Dick Orkin’s Chickenman episodes, New Years wishes, vintage Coca-Cola ads, etc.  Another very polished show and a fun throwback to the classic days of AM radio.  Sign off was at 0901 UTC.  Selected audio clips recorded between 0700-0900 UTC:

Now, how about a Big QSL from the Big Q?  Hint Hint… :-)

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Pirates at the top of the dial

Posted by kilokat7 on December 11, 2010

There’s been a buzz going around regarding the mystery oldies station on 1710 calling itself “The Big Q”.  See this post for more details.  More DXers are reporting reception and it was heard in Oregon as recently as last week on 1710 khz.  With all of this recent talk, it has reminded me of some old pirate stations that I remember hearing back in the 80s at the upper end of the dial.  I also remember that catching any pirate on medium wave was a big deal back then (to me anyway).  Snagging a pirate reception on shortwave was difficult enough back then, and hearing something on MW from the midwest was even tougher.  Today when I scan the band above 1700 khz, I routinely hear both Radio Soleil Int’l. & Radio Celestial from the east coast on 1710 – not exactly exciting pirate catches.  Before the expanded AM band came into place, I fondly remember hearing pirate station WJDI pumping out music on 1620 with a said power of 2.5 kw. The Radio Animal’s WKND was also heard at the top of the dial at least once here.  Digging way back in my pirate archive, I’ve pulled a few audio samples to bring back those warm fuzzies:

WJDI_1620_Khz_0500_UTC_11DE89_00.mp3
WJDI_1620_Khz_0500_UTC_11DE89_01.mp3
WJDI_1620_Khz_0500_UTC_11DE89_02.mp3
WJDI_1620_Khz_0500_UTC_11DE89_03.mp3

WKND_1620_Khz_0614_UTC_17DE89_01.mp3
WKND_1620_Khz_0614_UTC_17DE89_02.mp3

Sadly, I never got one of those spiffy WJDI tower QSLs :-(

Long live the hobby pirates at the top of the dial!

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AM 1710 – “The Big Q” oldies heard well this morning

Posted by kilokat7 on November 6, 2010

I was cruising the MW band early this morning and came across something new and interesting on 1710.  Instead of the usual Boston pirate, I was hearing a strong signal from a station playing oldies music – Beach Boys, The Temptations, The Big Bopper, etc.  I listened for over an hour to this station and heard frequent announcements between songs.  This station was calling itself “The Big Q” (or maybe Big Cube?) and had slick liners between songs – all very professional sounding.  Was this a pirate broadcaster?  The most unusual part of the broadcast were several slightly different ads for the classic General Electric Superradio.  The announcer was encouraging  listeners to go to eBay.com to search out & purchase a GE Superradio to benefit their listening hobby – “no expensive receivers or long wires needed – just get a Superradio! and get it on eBay!”  Very bizarre!  Below are selected clips that I cropped from the hour+ recording I made this morning.  Please comment if you have heard this station before or know anything about it – I’m mystified!  First heard this morning (Nov.6th, 2010) at 0940 UTC & off abruptly at 1116 UTC, solid signal throughout broadcast:

1710 UNID “You’re listening to the the midnight man on the Big Q” -
oldies stations here playing
1960s/1970s stuff with announcements between songs like “You’re
listening to the Big Q”.  Very good signal right now at S7
way over Radio Soleil with slight warble to audio.  Songs
heard include Beach Boys “Help me Rhonda”, Temptations “My
Girl” sung by gravely voiced guy, “Chantilly Lace”, etc.
Ad for “GE Super Radio on eBay” and other weirdness.  The
announcer mentioned something about the movie “pirate radio”
and said it had nothing on his operation.  Pirate? Part 15?
Don’t know!

1710 khz – The Big Q – Clip 1
1710 khz – The Big Q – Clip 2
1710 khz – The Big Q – Clip 3
1710 khz – The Big Q – Clip 4

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Shortwave beacon “BA” 6840.6 khz

Posted by kilokat7 on November 2, 2010

It seems there is always interesting and mysterious stuff taking place in the range of frequencies from 6-7 mhz. Aside from the pirate broadcasts that took place this last weekend, I heard some other interesting things:

6953 khz USB – UTC 0200 – Conversation between two fisherman, both with heavy New England accents. The talk was about fishing, weather conditions, etc. Both were heard very well here. Very informal conversation with much colorful language, and of course no legal IDs!

6835 khz USB – UTC 0300 – Two shrimpers “Candyman” and “Bubba” conversing tonight, both strong signals with southern accents talking about shrimping, “ridin’ the tides”, etc. Signed off with Bubba telling Candyman “okay, 10-4″ and Candyman responds “Put it on 3-26 real quick – that’s a real pretty girl on there right now!”

6840.6 khz CW – UTC 0106 – Shortwave beacon “BA” has been putting a strong signal into Michigan during the past few nights. In the example shown in this clip from the past weekend, “BA” is throwing down on presumed numbers station E10:

UPDATE November 3rd, 2010:

A nice e-QSL was sent to me today for this reception – many thanks to BA Beacon Man!

Beacon BA QSL November 1st, 2010

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Recent shortwave pirate logs Halloween 2010

Posted by kilokat7 on November 2, 2010

I made the effort this year to spend some time at the dials during the Halloween weekend to judge the current state of pirate activity on the shortwave bands.  This is the first Halloween weekend in many years that I’ve done this, and there was no disappointment in the amount of activity taking place!  Below are some of the stations that I noted.  I had the Perseus recording the whole 6.9 mhz band during various times of high activity and will be reviewing these files for some time to come.  After reading reports from others, this is only a fraction of what was to be heard this past weekend.  The most surprising, and possibly rare reception, was hearing Radio Face de Blatte on 6505 khz USB which I would have never caught without the tip from “Newfoundlland DXer” over at hfunderground.com.

Voice of Next Thursday, 2245 UTC, 10/31/2010, 6899.6 khz AM – coming in
poorly with music and what sounds like an assortment of odd data bursts
at times.

Pumpkin Patch Radio, 2300 UTC, 10/31/2010, 6925 khz USB – in strong with
Charlie Daniels music and IDs between songs.

Witch City Radio (presumed), 1220 UTC, 10/31/2010, 6937.5 khz AM – with
laughing witch and music.  Signal poor and just above the noise floor.

Radio Ronin, 1300 UTC 10/31/2010, 6950.7 khz AM – putting out a
tremendous signal with classic rock – Bowie, Blue Oyster Cult, Rolling
Stones, etc.

Radio Casablanca, 1400 UTC, 10/31/2010, 6939.8 khz AM – blasting into
Michigan with vintage big band music sounding really good, broadcast
lasted a good two hours.

WMPR “Mirco Power Radio”, 1745 UTC, 10/31/2010, 6924.9 khz AM – playing
electronic music, signal around S6 here and strong at times, three
poorly received SSTV images and off at 1750 UTC.

Wolverine Radio, 0020 UTC, 11/1/2010, 6950 khz USB – playing music (i.e.
Oingo Boingo “Dead Man’s Party”) and putting out a killer signal. Audio
was super clear and crisp, signed off with perfect reception of flying
witch SSTV image.

Wolverine Radio SSTV 6950khz 0040utc 01NO10

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Radio Face de Blatte – French pirate, 0124 UTC, 11/1/2010, 6505 khz USB
- with Golden Earing, Rob Zombie, Monster Mash, Ghostbusters, etc.
Signal about S4 just above noise floor.  Off by 0159 UTC.

Radio RFB France UTC November 1st, 2010

Radio RFB France UTC November 1st, 2010

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