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Message from skottie at Sunday, 03-Mar-13 11:18:08 GMT
hi,

I very often listen to dutch pirate stations and I thought this info would be intresting.
On the dokkum dx receiver the following frequenties are often used:
1620 to 1665 khz am
6200 to 6400 khz am
87.5 fm
87.7 fm
92.7 fm (
94.5 fm
95.1 / 95.2 fm
97.0 fm
97.3 fm
98.2 fm
100.0 fm
101.4 fm
103.8 / 103.9 / 104.0 / 104.1 fm
107.8 fm
108.0 fm
The fm stations broadcast mostly in weekends and evenings. On the Ulft fm receiver the following frequenties are used almost dayly in fm.
94.5 also classical station
95.9
97.0
97.3 also classical german station
99.5
104.0 / 104.1 / 104.3
Sorry for my English, it is bad. I think this information is very handy. The dutch pirates always broadcast dutch music or german music or polkas. If you have more info that can be intresting such as frequenties feel free to post it here.
Message from marcofan at Sunday, 22-Dec-13 18:28:42 GMT
sometime are used free frequencies in the upper medium wave broadcast band 1467kHz and above.
Message from Sergio33 at Monday, 26-Feb-24 20:07:11 GMT
Your post was a refreshing mix of knowledge and engagement. Much appreciated!

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Message from jeffreestar at 15 hours ago
It sounds like you're into radio scanning! Thanks for sharing those frequencies; it's interesting to see the range that pirate stations utilize https://fnaf-game.io

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