Pirate Radio Shown below are QSL cards collected from various pirate radio broadcasters that I logged during the 1980s, and a few recent ones too. Falling Star Radio December 24th, 1988 KNBS January 1st, 1990 KNBS pennant, circa 1990 One Voice Radio, February 10th, 1990 Pirate Radio Saint Helena UTC October 16th, 2010 Radio North Coast International, November 1st, 1987 Radio RFB France UTC November 1st, 2010 Radio RFB France UTC November 1st, 2010 Radio USA, December 30th, 1989 Samurai Radio, December 30th, 1989 Secret Society Radio, December 9th, 1989 Undercover Radio 1710 khz 24NO11 United World Radio November 13th, 1988 United World Radio November 13th, 1988 United World Radio September 17th, 1988 Voice of Free Long Island August 12th, 1987 Voice of Free Long Island March 26th, 1988 Voice of Laryngitis, October 31st, 1987 Voice of Laryngitis, October 31st, 1987 Voice of the North, December 24th, 1989 Voice of the Purple Pumpkin, October 28th, 2009 The Voice of To-Morrow, May 29th, 1989 The Voice of To-Morrow, May 29th, 1989 WENJ, December 18th, 1988 WLIS March 4th, 1990 WYMN, November 7th, 1987 Zeppelin Radio Worldwide July 11th, 1987 share...Facebook0TwitterReddit0LinkedinPinterest0Tumblr0
Marcel 8 years ago Reply Thank for your Mail, you can see some QSL from my collection of my Web site : http://14zk192.free.fr/ Your pirate collection is very fantastic. RFB was on air to december 2015. Kind regards
John B 3 years ago Reply I enjoyed seeing the vintage cards. I have a slightly later WYMN card and a version of the We Love Interval Signals classic. Great stuff!
Hello,
Is very nice QSL and French Station RFB is wunderfull.
Marcel/France
Thanks Marcel, I haven’t heard RFB in a long time.
Thank for your Mail, you can see some QSL from my collection of my Web site :
http://14zk192.free.fr/
Your pirate collection is very fantastic.
RFB was on air to december 2015.
Kind regards
I enjoyed seeing the vintage cards. I have a slightly later WYMN card and a version of the We Love Interval Signals classic.
Great stuff!
John, thanks for the feedback, glad you enjoyed the old pirate QSL’s!