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On the Web
- SterlingTimes Pirate Radio - Pirate radio from the 1930s onwards: sponsored radio, continental radio, detector vans, offshore radio, landbased pirate radio.
- Pirate Radio Central - A resource for information about Pirate Radio, including many links.
- The UK Pirate Radio Website - Guide to pirate radio with news, history, radio listings, forum and information on DIY pirating.
- Net420 Radio - Website is hub for several projects of Net420, including pirate radio, Canyon Lake Radio legal developments, web radio, and Guru Klyph's "Virtual Religion". News, links, audio.
- Pirate Radio Hall of Fame - An A to Z of the broadcasters who worked on the British offshore "pirate" radio stations of the sixties. It includes biographies, photos, audio examples of their work and, where possible, news of where they are now.
- The Official Pirate Radio Kit Site - Pirate Radio, FM transmitter kits, and circuits.
- Free and Pirate Shortwave Radio Stations - Links to free and pirate radio stations broadcasting on shortwave frequencies.
- Radio Eric - vintage British pirate radio - Web-site linked to web-radio station celebrating vintage British land based pirate radio stations of the 60s 70s
- Pirate Radio Alfa Lima International - Free radio station with regular world wide broadcasts via a number of shortwave radio frequencies.
- D.J. Ad Roberts Offshore Radio Experiences - An account in the life of a DJ on a high seas pirate radio stations operating in the North Sea. Includes photos of ship radio stations and personel. Includes an extensive collection of country music links and resources.
Wikipedia Articles
- Irish pirate radio - Pirate radio in Ireland has had a long history, with hundreds of stations having operated from within the country. Due to past lax enforcement of the rules, the lack of commercial radio until 1989, and the small physical size of the country, pirate radio has proliferated up to recent ...
- Pirate radio - The term Pirate Radio usually refers to illegal or unregulated radio transmission. The term is most commonly used to describe illegal broadcast for entertainment or political purposes, but is also sometimes used for illegal two-way radio operation.
- Pirate decryption - Pirate decryption most often refers to the reception of compromised pay TV or pay radio signals without authorization from the original broadcaster. The term "pirate" in this case is used in the sense of copyright infringement and has little or nothing to do with sea piracy or pirate radio, which involved the operation of a small broadcast radio station without lawfully obtaining ...
- Radio City (pirate radio station) - Radio City was a British pirate radio station that broadcast from Shivering Sands Fort, one of the abandoned World War II Maunsell Sea Forts in the Thames Estuary.
- Pirate Radio (Nashville) - Pirate Radio was a substantially controversial radio program that aired Friday nights from midnight to 1 a.m.