Land based pirate radio stations 1960s

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  • @petemoss1938
    @petemoss1938 8 років тому +6

    Back to the good old days of pirate radio, some of the 'smaller' stations were more entertaining than the 'big boys'! Love your stories, I could listen for hours.

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  8 років тому

      +Pete Moss Thanks for commenting, Pete. Glad you enjoy the videos. Cheers, Ray.

  • @ItsRael108
    @ItsRael108 10 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for sharing, absolutly facinating to me who has been a swl since 1969..i also started off with a 19 set

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  10 місяців тому

      Great to hear from you! Glad you liked the video. Cheers, Ray.

    • @hakangustavsson3538
      @hakangustavsson3538 6 днів тому

      Entertaining! I can imagine you had a lot of fun. 😅 I once made a test transmission and asked my çlass mares to listen in. They were mightily impressed😅

  • @CarlDidur
    @CarlDidur 4 роки тому +3

    "Ten minutes if you're at the dentist having a tooth drilled seems like hours. If you're direction finding a station in your GPO van it seems like TWO minutes." The number of times I've used the same comparison!!

  • @CB-RADIO-UK
    @CB-RADIO-UK 8 років тому +9

    Really enjoyed the story Ray. I could listen all day, your like a favourite Uncle LOL.

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  6 років тому

      Thanks!

  • @catman4471
    @catman4471 5 років тому +2

    I 'worked' for Radio Jackie back in the 70's, broadcasting from a field in Surrey every Sunday...different field every week of course.
    Have some great memories of those days, getting raided, catapulting aerials into trees etc.
    Swallowing the crystal when raided, erasing cassettes with strong magnets etc.
    It was the GPO in those day, who were responsible for chasing pirates, and a certain Eric Gotts who was in charge of the raids.
    We had a pic of him in the altogether with a woman who wasn't his wife, and I was surprised to learn recently, that some 80's East End Pirates also had the same pic!
    Of course by the 80's it was all done via microwave links, with the transmitter at the top of tower blocks, 'borrowing' electricity from the lift shaft, gaining access to the roof via the standard FB1 and FB2 keys used in council blocks back then.
    Went on to build transmitters, for myself and other pirates.
    Remember these...oscillators, modulators, quartz crystals, triplers, doublers, rf, af and if.
    Experimented with pirate TV too, which became even easier to do by scavenging modules from old video recorders.
    Those were the good old days!

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  5 років тому +1

      Cat Man They really were the good old days. Thanks for your memories. They brought back many happy thoughts. Viva La Pirates! Cheers, Ray.

    • @kabylieindependante4902
      @kabylieindependante4902 4 роки тому

      @@g4nsj guys if you reading my text please reply to me : I an currently student my final work will be about pirate radio I want really to have you guys on my documentary if you are available for interview please let me know .

  • @butterflygirl2285
    @butterflygirl2285 4 роки тому +1

    I love it. i was living in France, and tuned into the pirate radio stations.

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  4 роки тому

      Happy days!

  • @davidsradioroom9678
    @davidsradioroom9678 4 роки тому +1

    A very interesting story! When pirate radio is discussed, one rarely hears about land-based hobby pirates. Thanks for sharing your story.

  • @carmenneumann6162
    @carmenneumann6162 3 роки тому +1

    Just listening to you I want to get myself a radio and listen to talkshows I’d love to find me a antique radio or just older radio. Love your stories

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  3 роки тому

      Thanks!

  • @Sckott01
    @Sckott01 8 років тому +1

    This is very therapeutic. I'm in the US but know Caroline and Lux, etc and knowing the experimentation that must have gone on in the UK, these stories aren't heard as much. Love it. Long Live the Radio Engineer!

  • @ianhand5006
    @ianhand5006 8 років тому +3

    Great story Ray! I've heard tales of people setting transmitters up in wooded areas, with a valve transmitter running off a dynamo tor and a car battery. The music source was a tape recorder.

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  Рік тому

      Hi Ian, I remember lugging a car battery and rotary transformer through the woods on a Sunday morning.

  • @RobMacKendrick
    @RobMacKendrick 6 років тому +2

    Brilliant old war stories! Thanks! Love your channel.

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  6 років тому +1

      Thanks Rob!

  • @TheRadiogeek
    @TheRadiogeek 8 років тому +9

    90 year old pirates, I love it! Great story!

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  8 років тому

      +TheRadiogeek Thanks!

  • @ubuibi.channel
    @ubuibi.channel 7 років тому +2

    absolutely enjoyed hearing your stories! it's wonderful also seeing your display of old radios and parts as you are talking... really brilliant, thank you for sharing!

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  7 років тому

      Thanks, Nina. I'm glad you enjoyed the videos. Regards, Ray.

  • @ianharling9569
    @ianharling9569 4 роки тому +1

    Happy days indeed Ray.We had great fun back in the late 70's and 80's doing the same thing here in Eastbourne.Many happy memories and most of the guys involved are now amateur radio licence holders 😁Radio gets into the blood I guess!
    73.Ian.G7HFS

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  4 роки тому

      Hi Ian, great to hear from you. Yes, radio does get into the blood! Talk soon!

  • @RGC198
    @RGC198 5 років тому +2

    Hi Ray, thanks for sharing another awesome video. Back in the 1970's up in Sydney, I discovered a MW station operating on 1610kHz identifying as Radio Belgrade. They would play Dean Martin songs and announce in Yugoslav in between the songs. At one stage, they mentioned a street and there were two areas in Sydney with a street by that name. My dad and I travelled to one of the areas, though as it was the wrong location nothing happened. Meanwhile, officers from our Department of Communications, who had heard the station, arrive3d at the other location, only to be met up with the pirate radio staff armed with hand grenades, rocket launchers and machine guns and a battle started. the SWAT teams were sent in and eventually all the pirates were arrested. Apparently, they were announcing secret messages to others to cause damage in Sydney. Fortunately, they were stopped before causing any big problems. I must admit though, the Dean Martin songs were quite good. LOL. Anyway, take care. Robert.

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  5 років тому

      RGC198 blimey! Sounds dangerous!

    • @RGC198
      @RGC198 5 років тому

      Yes, I was very glad that my dad and I had gone to the wrong location. it was just normal life where we were.

  • @RadioHamGuy
    @RadioHamGuy 8 років тому +4

    Those were more great stories to hear about Ray, thanks. And like you say, it is all about the fun memories! Keep em coming if you want, I can listen to those kind of stories all day long, ha.

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  8 років тому

      +RadioHamGuy Excellent, glad you enjoyed the video! Cheers, Ray.

    • @glynnjordan3135
      @glynnjordan3135 7 років тому +1

      Same 'ere found this channel tonight - loving it - the old stories are legendary - Cheers Ray - keep 'em coming

  • @m.9243
    @m.9243 6 років тому +3

    While watching and listening to the great tales from the past, I noticed some lovely old radios you have on your bench Ray.
    Perhaps, in another series of videos you can let us see you working / restoring them, and you can also explain the process you follow in checking throughout some of those old beauties.
    Working on these vintage valve radios is a slowly dying art and, I am sure, many younger people would love to adopt your techniques.
    Cheers!

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  6 років тому +1

      Leporello Gatos good idea.

  • @ewanodoherty2545
    @ewanodoherty2545 5 років тому +1

    Glad I've discovered your videos, Ray, thanks for the great stories! 😀

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  5 років тому

      Ewan O'Doherty thanks!

  • @andrewscott1253
    @andrewscott1253 7 років тому

    Thank you hearing these stories are in far more interesting than what is on radio / tv currently, as pirate stations mostly were back then.

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  7 років тому

      Excellent! Glad you're enjoying the videos. Cheers, Ray.

  • @tommybewick
    @tommybewick 8 років тому +1

    What a great story and great fun making those guys go in circles. Recruiting your friends Granny to feed your band of merry pranksters and be your cover story, brilliant! LOL

  • @billthecat3159
    @billthecat3159 6 років тому

    Great stories!
    I hope you do more.
    I'm not really into the ghost stories but still watching your channel.
    Thanks!

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  6 років тому

      More coming soon!

  • @funtowatchTV42
    @funtowatchTV42 7 років тому +1

    I'm loving this channel/videos, thanks for the great stories Ray...I was a great pirate radio fan(Caroline, Mi Amigo etc). I used to listen to Radio Telstar in the mid-late '70s which was broadcast from around Crystal Palace, West Wickham, Croydon area..it was broadcast just after the top 20 charts on Sundays and I found it by accident by twiddling my radio dial after the charts had finished...I remember they had to suddenly stop transmission in the middle of the shows, as they were just about to be 'busted'. It would be silent for about 15 mins or so, then they would be 'back' again. They played great music back then and I had great fun listening in in those days.

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  7 років тому

      I used to spend hours tuning around medium wave to see what I could hear. Happy days, indeed. Cheers, Ray.

    • @arjanwilbie2511
      @arjanwilbie2511 7 років тому

      As AM bands are dying, I need a solution to broadcast .25 watt to my 1950's tube /valve car radio. Just finding a crystal to broadcast on MW is hard, I can find SW ones as used in WW2.

    • @chrishenniker5944
      @chrishenniker5944 7 років тому

      Go! Tennis Channel I'm doing a book about the south London music scene and I think this is interesting research material. If you can give me some pointers on where I can go, I will be glad to find out more. You can get in touch with me via Google+, if you want to.

  • @bearfreeman7604
    @bearfreeman7604 7 років тому

    Happy days indeed. I started in '65 in north London as Telstar 1, best antenna was a near resonant 1/4 wave up the side of a tower block August bank holiday '78, got out to a large swathe of the south east due to the fab antenna. Real album rock; AC/DC to Zappa, made a refreshing change to pop 10 stations, and obviously a huge response. :o)

  • @m0dad
    @m0dad 8 років тому

    I love listening to these old stories Ray, it sounds like you had a lot of fun observing of course lol hi hi. I could listen to these for hours. After resting at home after an operation these stories have cheered me up. Keep them coming. 73 from M0DAD

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  8 років тому

      +m0dad Glad they cheered you up. Get well soon. Cheers, Ray.

  • @gtd-sq2pj
    @gtd-sq2pj 2 роки тому +1

    The good old days.

  • @TimMonck
    @TimMonck 8 місяців тому +1

    That's when radio was done by the ☠️ pirates radio is not the same nowadays bring back the pirate stations

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  8 місяців тому

      Indeed!

  • @mikedennington8856
    @mikedennington8856 8 років тому +1

    loved it, the old days were sure special

  • @john111257
    @john111257 2 роки тому +1

    We had Radio Impact in Stoke early 70s

  • @RingwayManchester
    @RingwayManchester 8 років тому +1

    Another fantastic story! Would love to hear more about the radio telephone too!

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  8 років тому

      OK, I've made a note of that. I'll give it some thought. Cheers, Ray.

    • @RingwayManchester
      @RingwayManchester 8 років тому

      Cheers Ray :)

  • @NOWThatsRichy
    @NOWThatsRichy 6 років тому

    Great story, always intrested in this sort of thing, as my dad was too, a.though he didn't actually have a licence, back in the1950s/60s he worked with a guy that did, repairing TVS & radios. Dad would spend hours in the workshop listening to the amateurs chatting and he still did up until his death, four years ago.

  • @stevedoubleu99B
    @stevedoubleu99B 7 років тому

    Yep, memories memories. I worked at Gould Advance in the seventies and although you don't fully realise it at the time, it was a great place to work. One of the best events was when Gary H. thought he'd use an air line to blow up a Fairy Liquid bottle......I've never seen so many people come out of the woodwork, such was the bang!! I didn't realise so many people worked there....Anyway great stories Ray, keep 'em coming.

  • @frankedwardcurry
    @frankedwardcurry 8 років тому

    I am reporting you to the Radio Caroline Supporters Group! - Haha - Very interesting story Ray. Keep "Em Coming!

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  8 років тому

      Oh, no! Not the Radio Caroline Supporters Group!

    • @frankedwardcurry
      @frankedwardcurry 8 років тому

      Haha !

  • @1fanger
    @1fanger 8 років тому

    Thanks Ray, for the story. I`m still cracking up. Very satisfying to put off the heat.

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  8 років тому

      Glad you liked it

  • @SpectreOZ
    @SpectreOZ 8 років тому +1

    What a wonderful story Ray, complete with Pirates, a wily/street smart 90 year old and clandestine subterfuge operatives.
    I look forward to more "by proxy" tales of radio...

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  8 років тому +1

      Hi, glad you liked the video. More coming very soon. Cheers, Ray

  • @lionheartroar3104
    @lionheartroar3104 Рік тому +1

    This was fascinating

  • @acree3739
    @acree3739 8 років тому +2

    your a great storyteller. I really enjoyed this.

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  8 років тому +2

      +S. E. Acree Thanks, there will be more coming soon.

  • @G4MOF
    @G4MOF 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for sharing great memories ..

  • @kennynvake4hve584
    @kennynvake4hve584 6 років тому

    Waving to you from across the pond....Have you ever used or tried an SDR radio..they are alot of fun...I didnt think I would ever on one...but do now...and love it...

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  6 років тому

      I have seen one working but not tried it myself.

  • @VK4LA
    @VK4LA 7 років тому

    There great stories there Sir ,and look forward to listening to any more you have .....

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  7 років тому

      More coming soon.

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  7 років тому

      I am licenced, by the way.

  • @adrianandkatrinadove203
    @adrianandkatrinadove203 7 років тому +2

    great listening to this !!!

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  7 років тому

      Excellent!

  • @alancordwell9759
    @alancordwell9759 8 років тому +1

    Very good Ray! Thanks.

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  8 років тому

      +Alan Cordwell Thanks, Alan!

  • @madrad999
    @madrad999 8 років тому

    Thanks Ray, Brill!. Looking forward to the next .

  • @MM0IMC
    @MM0IMC 7 років тому +2

    I love your tales from 'the dark side'. 😉

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  7 років тому

      MM0IMC Amateur Radio Channel thanks!

  • @Robutube1
    @Robutube1 6 років тому +1

    Thanks Ray. Lovely story telling. What did you call the station (these ephemeral details are important)? And did you ever get any responses from your audience?
    I well remember coming in to school one day in 1967 or '68 and an official government poster had been glued up about "The Wireless Act and Radio Piracy" or some such, presumably to scare us all off of listening. I lived in the Thames Estuary - a hot bed of pirate stations, presumably targeting London. It naturally had the opposite effect! I seem to remember Radio 390 being my favourite but can't be sure; we had a few to choose from then.

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  6 років тому +1

      I can't remember what the station was called. Telstar, Channel... can't remember! Happy days!

  • @DavidEsp1
    @DavidEsp1 6 років тому +1

    Great tales and insights ! What was/were the station(s) called? Never heard the phasing one. Helen Network was of completely different stations.

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  6 років тому

      David Esp I can’t remember the station names. Sorry.

  • @MrMarco2486
    @MrMarco2486 6 років тому +1

    Great story! The 3 negatives must be from the GPO guys that never found the transmission locations... Keep the tales coming! 73 from 2E0JMF

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  6 років тому

      Thanks Mark!

  • @clairejensen4859
    @clairejensen4859 7 років тому +3

    Radio Jaquie started out as a pirate station later to become legal which was a bit sad as it was more fun when they were pirate :)

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  7 років тому

      Much more fun being illegal!

    • @RobMacKendrick
      @RobMacKendrick 6 років тому

      Caroline's on-stream now. Great station; I listen often. But you're right; it's missing the old thrill. (Fact that that DJs are mostly in their golden years may have some effect on the energy level...)

  • @johnbrown1835
    @johnbrown1835 7 років тому

    Hi Ray
    Great story my father was a GPO engineer in Hereford I remember he had an I/d card authorising him to check TV licences he never used it to my knowledge. He was always being asked to instal TV antenna around our council estate
    I remember he was asked to put a BBC outside broadcast antenna on the tower of Hereford Cathedral For the three choirs festival apparently it was a bit high for the BBC guys
    Best regards keep the story's coming
    JB Sydney Australia

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  7 років тому

      Hi John, it's nice to hear from you. They were interesting days. It seems that nothing much happens these days in comparison. Cheers, Ray.

  • @markrobinson8539
    @markrobinson8539 7 років тому

    Wasn't there a Sun Radio pirate radio station on medium wave on Sundays? I used to listen to them up the coast in Emsworth during the 60's early 70's on my Eddystone EC10 receiver. I think the staton was transmitted from the Brighton area, to the east of me - well that is what they claimed !

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  7 років тому

      Mark Robinson Yes, indeed. Sun Radio was based down here. Happy days!

    • @TheSuperj96
      @TheSuperj96 5 років тому +1

      @@g4nsj it was the mast with the most nnon the sussex coast broadcasting from worthing in sussex

  • @robertjohnson5126
    @robertjohnson5126 8 років тому +1

    Yep, I was there. Got the dreaded knock on the door back in '73. Still do a bit of retro Sunday broadcasting largely for the benefit of another old pirate several miles away. Who'd have thunk back then that in me dotage it could all be done by semiconductors & be stable. Trouble is, no one cares anymore, not even Ofcom! Is that can of Servisol nailed to the bench or is there some product placement going on? As ever, very entertaining, Ray : )

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  8 років тому

      +Robert Johnson I wish I could get paid for product placement! Thanks for commenting, much appreciated. Cheers, Ray.

  • @alexmckenna1171
    @alexmckenna1171 8 років тому

    Great stuff! I'll keep sweeping the dial for your return to medium wave :-) I loved Radio City, 299, which was almost like a land-based pirate. Home made transmitters (for the most part) domestic studio equipment. No strict format. I imagine you were at the furthest edge of their 2-3 kilowatt range though.

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  8 років тому

      +Alex McKenna Hi Alex, thanks for commenting. Building transmitters, erecting aerials in the woods, chatting about pirating in the pub... They were happy days!

    • @alexmckenna1171
      @alexmckenna1171 2 роки тому

      @@g4nsj we used to take out kit into the hills in Essex - Orange Tree hill I think at one time...such fun. Radio England/Kosmos 272 metres..

  • @glenwoofit
    @glenwoofit 7 років тому

    So many interesting stories. stories....

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  7 років тому +1

      Thanks, glad you like them. Cheers, Ray.

  • @inderpartapsingh4445
    @inderpartapsingh4445 7 років тому +1

    I love your r/program ...really sir

  • @keithflesser1533
    @keithflesser1533 Рік тому +1

    Love the story mate.

  • @cptrdbrd
    @cptrdbrd 8 років тому

    Like the Jimmy Buffett song " we do it for the stories we can tell"

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  8 років тому

      +cptrdbrd Yes, I remember that one!

  • @Tocsin-Bang
    @Tocsin-Bang 6 років тому

    I modded a couple of top band amateur transmitters for medium wave, for use in South Wales. I also built a solid state transmitter that didn't last very long, due to my bad design.

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  6 років тому

      Stephen Cook some of the old ham gear was ideal for modifying. Excellent!

  • @bityard
    @bityard 7 років тому

    I love this story.

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  7 років тому

      More coming soon!

  • @artpunk444
    @artpunk444 7 років тому

    Really interesting story, nice tips for running a station ;)

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  7 років тому

      Thanks!

  • @dirtycaty
    @dirtycaty 8 років тому

    great, love listening to these :)

  • @RussWWFC
    @RussWWFC 8 років тому

    Long before my time but this was fascinating

  • @alaska3333
    @alaska3333 8 років тому

    "Granny almost got busted" LOL :D

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  8 років тому +3

      They'll get granny next time!

  • @Legend813a
    @Legend813a 7 років тому

    The CONELRAD round robin technique.

  • @scottpeacock5492
    @scottpeacock5492 7 місяців тому +1

    As of 2024 Medium wave radio is dying breed; Absolute Radio has already closed it 1215 Am frequency along with 30 BBC Local stations, Talk sport and BBC Radio 5 live AM Expected to closed by the end of 2027. Loads of vacant frequency spaces to play with your transmitter device.

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  7 місяців тому +1

      Yes, vacant frequency spaces to play with... could be interesting!

  • @andrzejpl9897
    @andrzejpl9897 8 років тому

    That was very interesting . Thanks .

  • @davidshapiro5616
    @davidshapiro5616 Рік тому +1

    I think you must be talking about the Helen Radio Network or LTIR (London Transmitters of Independent Radio) both of whom used a group of stations each who took a turn to broadcast. In reality, it did not work too well. R. Gemini on 49mb shortwave switched synchronized transmitters from different sites sites on the half hour and due to skywave propagation most listeners never noticed and this worked well, however even they got busted in the end up near Watford. Helen Radio Network Mediumwave in the late 60's: ua-cam.com/video/8PEx-nywhHk/v-deo.html & LTIR on FM. A documentary by R. Jackie's Mike Knight: ua-cam.com/video/KgY3BOSAm4Q/v-deo.html

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  Рік тому

      Hi David, thanks for the link, great stuff. There were several people local to me who set up a group of stations. It worked reasonable well, if I remember correctly.

    • @davidshapiro5616
      @davidshapiro5616 Рік тому +1

      @@g4nsj The main problem with the mediumwave network was the relatively poor signal coverage and the locations of the stations relative to the listening audience. It was not uncommon at switchover time to go from a listenable signal to one that was in the back of the box or, not at all. LTIR on FM from the limited number of times I tuned in did not suffer quite so bad but that may of been down to my location at the time.

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  Рік тому

      @@davidshapiro5616 Yes, good point.

  • @octavmandru9219
    @octavmandru9219 6 років тому

    nice memories.... I wish I hear more of it

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  6 років тому

      More coming soon.

  • @andystaffyman3711
    @andystaffyman3711 8 років тому

    great fun ray !!!! lol

  • @captainpinky8307
    @captainpinky8307 5 років тому +1

    these days you could put a Ariel on a drone???

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  5 років тому

      It would need to be a fairly long aerial for medium wave.

  • @MM0IMC
    @MM0IMC 7 років тому

    Did you explain to our foreign and younger people what the initials G.P..O. means? I.e. General Post Office. 😉

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  7 років тому +1

      MM0IMC Amateur Radio Channel er... yes, I think I did.

  • @jeepdickbirgade4979
    @jeepdickbirgade4979 5 років тому +1

    Have you ever heard of kcbm the jooly roger of southerncalifornia

    • @g4nsj
      @g4nsj  5 років тому

      No, I don't think I have.