Book you need "London's Pirate pioneers"
Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2025 12:38 pm
By Stephen Hebditch. The first thing I can say is the guy who wrote this book had a VERY keen ear and I mean he could dig a station right out of the noise and dirt of a busy FM dial. I know this for a fact.
This is a great book 309 pages of pirate radio fun from start to end, lots of stories technical stuff and a year by year blow by blow account of what stations came on and who was who doing what all with some tech updates frequencies and other anecdotes.
It is a MUST have for any pirate interested people. Just had to remind people it existed as it is a great book and info resource 70's through 1990. I wish it had gone on a bit fiurther into the late 90's maybe there is another book there ? let's hope so !
This is a great Yootube channel as well, plenty of hours fun listening and nostagia.
I think AM/FM was a magazine which I bought a few times, once it was A5 cartoony and typewriter print early computer days, really old skool looking....and then it got bigger and turned to A4 size mag. It may have changed name.
https://www.youtube.com/@amfmldn/videos
This is a great book 309 pages of pirate radio fun from start to end, lots of stories technical stuff and a year by year blow by blow account of what stations came on and who was who doing what all with some tech updates frequencies and other anecdotes.
It is a MUST have for any pirate interested people. Just had to remind people it existed as it is a great book and info resource 70's through 1990. I wish it had gone on a bit fiurther into the late 90's maybe there is another book there ? let's hope so !
This is a great Yootube channel as well, plenty of hours fun listening and nostagia.
I think AM/FM was a magazine which I bought a few times, once it was A5 cartoony and typewriter print early computer days, really old skool looking....and then it got bigger and turned to A4 size mag. It may have changed name.
https://www.youtube.com/@amfmldn/videos