No, its not like, "AARG, I'm on the radio, mateys!" I'm referring to unlicensed radio stations.
We get pirate radio stations all the time here in South Florida.
Somebody sets up an unlicensed transmitter and begins broadcasting (as opposed to low signal strength little local stations which are allowed). Of course, it bleeds over into adjoining stations. The latest one was 91.1 FM broadcasting Caribbean music in the Delray Beach, Boynton Beach and Boca Raton area. It showed up two weeks ago and has disappeared in the last few days.
I just wonder if this occurs much in the rest of the country.
We get pirate radio stations all the time here in South Florida.
Somebody sets up an unlicensed transmitter and begins broadcasting (as opposed to low signal strength little local stations which are allowed). Of course, it bleeds over into adjoining stations. The latest one was 91.1 FM broadcasting Caribbean music in the Delray Beach, Boynton Beach and Boca Raton area. It showed up two weeks ago and has disappeared in the last few days.
I just wonder if this occurs much in the rest of the country.
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