Pirate Radio
SouthCrackalack
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I really didnt know too much about this until I saw a little thing about it on an old Shigger Fragger or something..but anyone here ever tried it? Its such a dope concept and shit..and I am sure there is a ton of them out there playing dope shit(of many genres). Anyone?
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Ive heard of crazy stories of dudes in the UK who do this shit and have like back up plans in case the police come after finding where their signal is coming from. Dudes talking about cementing up the main entrance to an old warehouse and doing the same with the windows so there is enough time to pack everything up and get out of there out of their secret entrance/escape.
yeah, i did! its very cool, saw another one of his at a record fair this past weekend in Chicago, but I didnt pick up.. dont know if that was a good move or not as I dont have a whole lot of knowledge on the dude and records in general like a lot of the people here haha.
was it you that sent me that baghat link? i decided to pick that one up too a long with some other things.
That's old technology, it's played out. It doesn't even make sense anymore with the advent of the Internet.
But as for secret escapes and shit, it sounds a bit james bond and all, but its all true. The DTI, will regularly try to stop the pirates from broadcasting, and take all their equipment away, even put them in jail. So the pirates have to have a few tricks of their own.
That said, they themselves are not averse to taking down another stations rig, because they're operating in the same area, but that shit can get dangerous.
a short list of the pirate stations in London, not to mention the rest of the Uk.
Bashment
Bashment, R&B, Hip Hop, Garage
Shine
Garage, House
Rude FM
Drum & Bass
House FM
House
Sweet FM
R&B, Bashment, Hip Hop
Select UK
Garage, House, Drum & Bass
Station FM
Reggae, Ragga, Soca
Whoa FM
Hip Hop, Bashment, R&B
Y2K
Garage, R&B, Bashment, Hip Hop
Lightning
Ragga, Reggae, Bashment, R&B
Genesis
Ragga, Bashment, Reggae
Passion
Garage, Funky House
Powerjam
Reggae, Ragga, Bashment, R&B
Dejavu
Garage, R&B, Bashment, Hip Hop
Freeze
Garage, R&B, Hip Hop, Drum & Bass
Klimaxx
Reggae, Ragga, R&B, Bashment
Fresh
Garage
Vibes FM
Reggae, Bashment
Touch FM
Garage
Blues FM
Reggae, Ragga
Flames FM
Reggae, R&B
Kool FM
Drum & Bass, Oldskool
Latino FM
Spanish
Origin
Drum & Bass, Hardcore
Roots FM
Ragga
OnTop FM
Grime, Sublow, Eski, MCs
Upfront
House
Surprise FM
Soca
Heat FM
Garage, R&B, Bashment, Hip Hop
Ice Kold
R&B, Hip Hop
Echoes FM
House, Garage
SLR
Reggae, Soul, R&B
Bassline
Reggae, Ragga, R&B, Hip Hop, Bashment
Mystic
Garage, Hip Hop, Bashment, R&B
Revive FM
Reggae, Revival
Real
R&B
Hav It FM
Bashment, Ragga
9nine3
Garage, House, R&B, Bashment
Galaxy
Reggae
Vybe
Garage, Drum & Bass, Breaks, Oldskool
Edge
Drum & Bass, Hip Hop, Garage
Millennium Supreme
Reggae, Soul
Rinse
Garage, Dubstep, Breaks
Naija
Nigerian
Renegade
Drum & Bass, Garage
Unique
Reggae, Bashment, R&B
Eruption
Hardcore, Oldskool, Jungle
Xtreme
Garage, R&B, Bashment, Hip Hop
Beat FM
Reggae
Chillin
House, Garage, Oldskool, Drum & Bass
Wax
Drum & Bass
Juice
R&B, Hip Hop, Bashment
Funk FM
House
WBLS
African
N Power
Soca
Kasaba FM
Gospel
Silk FM
Reggae, Garage, Hip Hop, R&B, Gospel
Rude Awakening
Drum & Bass, Breakbeat, Oldskool
Sub Jam
Garage, Drum & Bass
Itch FM
Hip Hop, Rap
there are more but you get the idea.
well I can see what you are saying..but just the thought of people driving around listening to your (illegal) radio station is great. I always wanted to try it, but I am entirely too lazy and unmotivated. Now I have to say I am interested in doing a little weekly mix internet show..just to add to the thousands/millions...but it could be a fun thing to do on the side. Anyone with a show have any pointers on how to get that popping off? Like what software and shit..I have asked before here I believe but cant remember any answers.
It was all good back then but I agree with the above statement that it's played and filleted. I still support though, just not trying to hear the radio.
You can do that, but it's harder to hide, and if it causes interference to other stations, you'll piss off their listeners and the stations themselves. That's when the calls to the FCC are made.
I did have the option to buy the equipment and antenna, which was literally held together by a clothes pin, but what made me very iffy about it was on what was going to be my 20th show, and the equipment started to smoke on me. It would be a few days before the equipment was fixed, but I went back and did what would be my last show. I never made contact with the people again, and perhaps it was meant to be.
I hadn't been on the air in a good six or seven years, and being a pirate DJ for about five months fulfilled my desire to be on the air and play records for people, even if that audience was unknown.
The funny thing is, I could play anything and everything, a pirate station doesn't care about the FCC, and yet the people who ran the station got upset when I played Schlong's "It Sucks To Be Fucked By Jesus". I guess the idea was "play whatever you want, but not something that would bring attention to the station". Or literally "Freedom Of Speech...Just Watch What You Say".
Despite the technology that exists today with the internet, there is still something special about putting something in the air, and having someone being able to catch the frequency on a clear night and hearing something that might inspire them. Or at least move them to want to hear more. One of the slogans of my old show was that I wanted to bring dignity back to local radio. It was my egotistical way of saying "I got better shit to play than you".
That's why to this day, I will do any and all radio shows, whether it's special mixes or a full show.
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As for now, I currently do my online radio show, Unlocked, through 3030Radio. I may have another online show on the horizon, still trying to finalize a few things. I would definitely jump at the opportunity to do something for satellite radio.
FCC Low Power Broadcast Information
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/lowpwr.html
Decent How-To Pirate Guide
http://www.c6.org/archive/radio/pirate-fm.html
Gospel Radio Guide
http://groups.msn.com/GospelRadio/gospelradio.msnw
For a neighbourhood station, you could build it yourself for under $100. The gospel site has a 50 W transmitter for $995. Coupled with a quality antenna, it claims it can reach 10-20 miles, but that seems doubtful for a low to earth antenna overtaking licensed high power stations operating on the same frequency.
Unfortunately the music has taken a major nosedive and mostly ultra-commercial shite, but even up to about 4 years ago there used to be great shows on there like R-Solution (Phil Asher/4 Hero/Kirk Degiorgio on rotation)... now the best show they've got (for us at least) is probably Patrick Forge's show but even that is on at 1am GMT on a Monday morning!? Not exactly sociable hours, but worth checking out (online) none the less. He's one of only 2 DJs on Kiss FM that have been there since the pirate days. That dude has got mad raers and good taste.
Do not squat near any existing stations. Make sure your spot is at least 2 clicks away from any existing station.
Try doing it mobile. Go Captian Midnite stylee. You could probably do it out of an SUV nowadays.
Dont have a set schedule. Its way easier for the FCC to track you down. Depending on the size of your neighborhood or desired broadcast area, just go out and flyer the night before you are gonna be on.
Actually, we wouldnt even be HAVING this discussion if the FCC would have done something about the AM MicroPower Community Radio act a few years ago. It would have made it easy as pie to get a LEGAL station going, but the FCC was way too influenced by the monoploies. And as for the medium being dead, that is a HUGE misjudgement. Radio is still VERY much alive and a big time business. Thats why the monopolies fought so hard against the AM MicroPower Community Radio act.
It sucks, because I have a cool booklet that details every aspect of how to build and run a neighborhood station for under $1,000 - and I planned on legally having a radio station for my neighborhood...then they changed the rules.