Transmitting "Pirates"
¥ gem American broadcasting auth- ; orities are at present making a close inspection of radio activities west of the Mississippi, in an endeavour to track down three "pirate" broadcasting stations operating without license, It is reported that. illegal stations such as these are situated in nearly every State of America. They usually employ very low power and composite transmitting apparatus, thus avoiding the instant detection that would come if they used power higher than 100 wes or so. Their call letters are ed in a way that escapes the atten- ; yn of the average listener, although tajlio inspectors, of course, piek them out instantly.
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 23, 19 December 1930, Page 15
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105Transmitting "Pirates" Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 23, 19 December 1930, Page 15
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