SWL of shortwave radios in AM, Medium wave and Long wave, with WEB SDR in Europe by SWL F14368 Frank near Paris France. Informations about radio receivers for SWL, antennas, etc. Organiser of SWL contest 2023 and 2024.. This is my blog number ONE. Please visit my 2 other blogs about my listening. Thank you. 73

samedi 19 août 2023

How to make a PIRATE RADIO ? FREE book in PDF

 https://archive.org/details/radio-is-my-bomb-a-diy-manual-for-pirates/page/n29/mode/2up?q=pirate+radios


This is an action propaganda book. We’re not trying to ‘cover the subject’ or write an ‘objective history’. We do include a brief section on recent political pirates in Britain, and another on radio pirates around the world. But the only purpose of this is to illustrate hard learned lessons and brilliant ideas to help and inspire the ‘wouldbe’ pirate of tomorrow.


https://archive.org/details/radio-is-my-bomb-a-diy-manual-for-pirates-1987/radio-is-my-bomb-part-1/mode/2up

https://archive.org/details/radio-is-my-bomb-a-diy-manual-for-pirates-1987/radio-is-my-bomb-part-2/

OTHER BOOK in PDF

https://archive.org/details/pirate-radio/page/n15/mode/2up

https://frrl.files.wordpress.com/2009/02/complete-manual-of-pirate-radio.pdf

https://www.google.fr/books/edition/Pirate_Radio_and_Video/VdM_DQAAQBAJ?hl=fr&gbpv=1&dq=shortwave+radio+for+pirate+radio+in+pdf&printsec=frontcover







The A*C*E began its existence as a radio listeners club in 1982, with a monthly newsletter of radio news, loggings of SW pirates during the past month and QSL information. The loggings column Dialogs featured contributions from listeners with data on stations, frequencies and program content. The Directory was a listing of QSL information, mail drop addresses, and running totals of how many QSLs club members had accumulated. Other monthly columns about numbers stations, pirate station profiles, and feature articles were part of the magazine. Many distinguished pirate radio hobbyists were involved in the A*C*E over it's 20+ years of existence.

The A*C*E was one of the first hobby BBS systems back in the 1980s, and transitioned into the ANARC BBS in the late 1980s as a hub for hobby clubs in the pre-internet era.

https://archive.org/details/AceBulletins/Ace03-93/


https://archive.org/details/communication478/mode/2up?q=pirate+radios











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