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historically there has been occasional use of sea vessels—fitting the most common perception of a pirate—as broadcasting bases. Rules and regulations vary largely from country to country, but often the term pirate radio describes the unlicensed broadcast of FM radio, AM radio, or shortwave signals over a wide range. In some places, radio stations are legal where the signal is transmitted, but illegal where the signals are received—especially when the signals cross a national boundary. In other cases, a broadcast may be considered "pirate" due to the type of content, its transmission format, or the transmitting power (wattage) of the station, even if the transmission is not technically illegal (such as a webcast or an amateur radio transmission). Pirate radio stations are sometimes referred to as bootleg radio or clandestine stations.
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of a given FM signal was much shorter; thus its market was more local than for AM radio. The reception range at night is the same as in the daytime. All FM broadcast transmissions are line-of-sight, and ionospheric bounce is not viable. The much larger bandwidths, compared to AM and SSB, are more susceptible to phase dispersion. Propagation speeds are fastest in the ionosphere at the lowest sideband frequency. The celerity difference between the highest and lowest sidebands is quite apparent to the listener. Such distortion occurs up to frequencies of approximately 50 MHz. Higher frequencies do not reflect from the ionosphere, nor from storm clouds. Moon reflections have been used in some experiments, but require impractical power levels.
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reasons. Many government-owned stations portray their nation in a positive, non-threatening way. This could be to encourage business investment in or tourism to the nation. Another reason is to combat a negative image produced by other nations or internal dissidents, or insurgents.
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3287:Dependencies
3217:Turkmenistan
3182:Saudi Arabia
2926:Saint Helena
2897:
2801:South Africa
2791:Sierra Leone
2596:Burkina Faso
2466:Occupations
2357:Quiz channel
2280:Pirate radio
2268:Pay-per-view
2243:Campus radio
2234:Broadcasting
2119:Broadcasting
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3831:El Salvador
3720:Isle of Man
3655:recognition
3629:Switzerland
3564:Netherlands
3346:Asia portal
3247:States with
3167:Philippines
3107:South Korea
3102:North Korea
2997:Afghanistan
2853:recognition
2806:South Sudan
2696:Ivory Coast
2440:News ticker
2435:Lower third
2405:and funding
2348:Music radio
1798:Radio World
1765:: 179–195.
1651:January 18,
1603:Radio World
1394:(in German)
1255:Disc jockey
1113:cable radio
1074:North Korea
999:Radio Maria
905:consortium
801:New England
702:ground wave
672:created an
634:medium wave
470:In line to
437:Czech Radio
314:in 1906 by
262:crystal set
222:vacuum tube
93:, while in
75:radio waves
3966:Montserrat
3961:Martinique
3956:Guadeloupe
3811:Costa Rica
3599:San Marino
3559:Montenegro
3539:Luxembourg
3519:Kazakhstan
3422:Azerbaijan
3227:Uzbekistan
3202:Tajikistan
3117:Kyrgyzstan
3097:Kazakhstan
3017:Bangladesh
3007:Azerbaijan
2908:(Portugal)
2866:Somaliland
2786:Seychelles
2751:Mozambique
2736:Mauritania
2721:Madagascar
2676:The Gambia
2611:Cape Verde
2497:Press pool
2403:Production
2299:Talk radio
1971:DXing.info
1938:August 10,
1912:August 10,
1840:August 10,
1551:October 4,
1494:August 10,
1468:August 10,
1447:, page 20.
1404:DRP 179807
1398:August 10,
1323:References
1228:automation
1191:Worldspace
1103:Extensions
1060:) and the
1011:propaganda
903:non-profit
895:consortium
880:EUREKA 147
811:station ("
670:Bob Carver
653:propagated
516:non-profit
328:California
300:Yleisradio
183:See also:
171:, or DRM (
141:modulation
4124:Venezuela
4069:Argentina
3951:Greenland
3866:Nicaragua
3841:Guatemala
3710:Gibraltar
3534:Lithuania
3313:Hong Kong
3267:Palestine
3192:Sri Lanka
3187:Singapore
3067:Indonesia
2741:Mauritius
2492:Press box
2450:Score bug
2426:Graphics
2309:Specialty
2189:Satellite
2150:Satellite
1967:– fcc.gov
1779:145186571
1763:Routledge
1635:: 61–82.
1570:: 52–54.
1359:: 41–43.
1250:Call sign
1234:control.
1143:Satellite
1121:DTV radio
1016:Radio RSA
965:June 2021
936:does not
694:long wave
690:shortwave
674:AM stereo
615:lightning
608:AM stereo
600:FM stereo
596:long wave
532:shortwave
308:broadcast
254:rectifier
125:simulcast
101:satellite
52:Trondheim
4211:Category
4188:language
4114:Suriname
4104:Paraguay
4089:Colombia
3916:Anguilla
3851:Honduras
3821:Dominica
3796:Barbados
3730:Svalbard
3715:Guernsey
3662:Abkhazia
3614:Slovenia
3609:Slovakia
3584:Portugal
3442:Bulgaria
3336:Category
3257:Abkhazia
3207:Thailand
3162:Pakistan
3142:Mongolia
3137:Maldives
3132:Malaysia
3032:Cambodia
2932: /
2928: /
2921:(France)
2915: /
2893: /
2889: /
2841:Zimbabwe
2816:Tanzania
2666:Ethiopia
2661:Eswatini
2641:Djibouti
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2311:channels
2162:Teletext
2077:Archived
2064:Archived
2051:Archived
2038:Archived
2025:Archived
2012:Archived
2000:Archived
1987:Archived
1974:Archived
1961:Archived
1886:Archived
1732:July 13,
1706:Archived
1689:BBC News
1584:42357863
1373:23351454
1339:Archived
1238:See also
1232:computer
1137:Internet
1030:Cold War
899:iBiquity
887:HD radio
844:HD radio
723:FM radio
646:Americas
642:channels
379:Montreal
258:detector
169:HD radio
157:FM radio
149:AM radio
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