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How can you start your own pirate radio?

Updated: 10/19/2022
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TypicalTacos

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12y ago

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If you have to ask, you do not have the technical ability to do it.

First you would need to get the appropriate electronics background which you do not currently have. Then you would need a source of electricity. You would need a place to put it. Finally, you would need a source of financing.

When you have all that then you will not need to ask this question.

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