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Pirate radio on 1620kHz AM

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Uploaded by on Dec 31, 2007

RX Icom718, ant G5RV in JO60SH.

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  • Hi, Me too.

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  • pirate radio rocks. even on hf.

  • The 1620 is a well-used frequency by Dutch mediumwave pirates. As a Dutch radio-dx'er I can tell you, this definitely was a pirate (because of the frequency, and the kind of (German) music played).

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  • 1620KHz is normal... is in AM band, so I recept too... :p

  • It's interesting to hear also the pirates from Holland... here in southern Italy I haven't unfortunately never received them, instead there are a lot of Greek pirates (it's also logical for a geographic fact...) Have a pleasant day and best wishes for a merry Christmas !!!!!

  • what about peter from wales or joe on the boat.... ja ja

  • You hear a lot of Dutch Pirates: Captain Morgan and his Hammond Organ:-)))))

  • Nice piece of music.

  • tonytonytee @....they rock...as long as they keep of the amateur bands....

  • I've heard Radio De brandarus and radio Cassadra from Amsterdam and North Holland. ( approx. 50 Watts on 1644 khz - 1655 khz on 8 june 2009)

    See the little video on my channel if interested...

  • I've heard that station too in Finland many times. It's easy to identify this station, because it plays German music.

  • great stuff!

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