Here, it says otherwise, listing them as "Pirate Radio in North America". The border blasters article states that they aren't considered pirate radio because they are/were licensed in the country they were located in. Typically such devices only operate over a range of a few metres. In recent years many consumer devices have appeared on the market which exploit this fact and allow listeners to play music from devices such as portable MP3 players over nearby FM radios. In some countries FM transmitters below a certain power level do not require require a broadcasting licence. Realg187 16:34, 20 November 2006 (UTC) As long as you aren't pointing it at a service dish or something, your cool. I have an FM transmitter and use it to play my songs in my stereo, I play them uncensored, id this illegal? The signal doesnt go very far, but maybe a neighbor could pick it up.
Pirate Cat Radio (San Francisco & Los Angeles).Fragilethreads 22:40, 20 February 2007 (UTC) These links were removed from the main article under their own duplicate mirror heading and they need to be refiled under the proper categories and not lumped under the main section which is more in the form of an overview and directory. 29 Clandestine Radio merits separate article.25 Solidarity Radio Broadcasts in Poland.23 In popular cutlure: american graffiti.
#RADIOBOSS MICRO 2 WAY RADIO USER MANUAL UPDATE#
11 Major update and expansion of the article.10 Expansion of the section on Origins of the term "Pirate Radio".9 Footnote to the comments about French Pirate RadIo.8 Additions and Modifications to Pirate Radio.
6 Intra-article comment on offshore radio moved here.