I'm listening to my recordings of Pirate BBC Essex from Easter 2004 - I'm listening via my mini 1 Watt FM transmitter, so I guess that can be classed as a radio station albeit a pirate broadcasting a pirate.
Originally Posted by KnobTwiddler: “I'm listening to my recordings of Pirate BBC Essex from Easter 2004 - I'm listening via my mini 1 Watt FM transmitter, so I guess that can be classed as a radio station albeit a pirate broadcasting a pirate. ”
Just to be pedantic. How can you class a licenced BBC station as a pirate? You can get away with offshore but not pirate
Originally Posted by SteveMartin: “Just to be pedantic. How can you class a licenced BBC station as a pirate? You can get away with offshore but not pirate”
I just knew when I hit the post button that someone was going to pull me up on that.
Well may be they should have called it Offshore BBC Essex then.
Wave 105. Great music from all genres, live DJs 24-hours a day and presenters with a sense of humour too. It all makes for a winning combination as far as Im concerned.
Originally Posted by taylorbusfan: “Wave 105. Great music from all genres, live DJs 24-hours a day and presenters with a sense of humour too. It all makes for a winning combination as far as Im concerned.”