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PIRATE RADIO SURVIVAL GUIDE Note: this chapter is from the book "Pirate Radio Survival Guide" written by; Nemesis of Radio Doomsday, and Captain Eddy of The Radio Airplane. If you like this book and would like to support their efforts, you may send a donation of your choice to either Nemesis or Capt. Eddy at PO Box 452, Wellsville NY 14895. Please note that some chapters refer to illistrations or drawings, these could not be included in this BBS version of the book. If you would like the illistrations or have other questions you may inquire at the above adddress. Sources of other pirate radio information The Association of Clandestine Enthusiasts. The A*C*E features a monthly bulletin that reports on pirate, clandestine, covert, and other unexplained broadcasts, also the readers are provided with other available material concerning motives, explanations, and theories behind these various broadcasts and broadcasters. The A*C*E has many regular features like pirate loggings, QSL reports, pirate news, etc. P.O. Box 11201, Shawnee Mission, KS. 66207-0201 The Pirate Pages. a bi-weekly newsletter with recent pirate logings, and news related to pirate radio listening and broadcasting. P.O.Box 109, Blue Ridge Summit, PA. 17214 Pirate Radio Stations. A very well written book by Andrew Yoder. Covers pirate radio from the past and present, lots of good information. Tab Books, Blue Ridge Summit, PA 17294 - 0850 The Pirate Radio Directory. A very complete yearly listing of all active pirate radio stations. Written by George Zeller and Andrew Yoder, this book gives a brief description of each station as well as photos of QSL cards. Tiare Publications, P.O. Box 493, Lake Geneva, WI 53147 Antique Electronics Supply, Inc. A good source for transmitter tubes and hard to find parts for older transceivers. P.O. Box 27468, Tempe, AZ 85285 (602) 820-5411 DVS Communications. Source for transmitter manuals, audio mods, consulting, and equipment acquisition. They also have a great collection of studio quality pirate radio recordings. These are great for entertainment and for giving you good ideas for your station. Send SASE for list to, P.O. Box 452, Wellsville, NY 14895 ANARC SWL HAM Net. 7240 kHz LSB 1500 GMT sunday mornings. Tune in to hear everything from pirate loggings to DX tips and technical information. ANARC - BBS. Use your modem and computer to contact pirate listeners, read and contribute loggings, and get the latest in pirate news. 1-(913) 345-1978 Radio Hobby , BBS. Has a pirate logging and message area much like the ANARC BBS. 1-(708) 238-1901 Free Radio Network , BBS. Dedicated to Pirate radio, has an extensive filebase with lots of good information, also many Pirates log on to this bbs and can be contacted for help and advise 1-(417) 624-1809 Internet Web page http:\\www.clandjop.com\~jcruzan