[B-R-I] New (Caribbean?) Pirate On 96.5?
George Allen
gallen2@nescaum.org
Fri Jan 30 14:16:54 EST 2009
Comes in great in Swampscott with an indoor twinlead dipole. The
signal peak is about 45 deg [true north]. Since the opposite
direction from that for me is only water until the south shore [my
location is shown at
http://hazecam.net/boston/widemap.html ]
it's either down near Quincy [or on Nahant !], or to the NNE of
here. None of these include Lynn-Revere-Chelsea.
george
At 12:00 PM 1/30/2009, you wrote:
From: "Kaimbridge M. GoldChild" <Kaimbridge@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2009 16:55:03 +0000
Subject: [B-R-I] New (Caribbean?) Pirate On 96.5?
There appears to be a new pirate station on 96.5: Sounds like rapid
Caribbean dance (almost like "English Salsa")...perhaps
a tape loop? At first I thought it might be a new translator or
LPFM, but that doesn't seem to be the case (closest one listed is
Gloucester, which I believe is religious in nature). First noted for
sure yesterday afternoon (but may have been on for a couple of days
before then), signal is semi-weak and spotty up here in Beverly and
is also noted, similarly, at South Station, so maybe it is located
somewheres in the Lynn-Revere-Chelsea area? Could this be the
anticipated "Hot-97.1" pirate, testing(?), with a necessary frequency change?
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