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:: and MV
:: Radio Mi Amigo broadcast from the MV Mi Amigo ( Radio Caroline's ship ) 1974 – 1978, and from the MV Magdalena ( 1979 ).
:: Radio Delmare broadcast from aboard the MV Aegir.
:: Radio Mercur begins transmissions from the MV Cheeta on August 2nd.
:: DCR ( Danmarks Commercielle Radio ) begins transmissions from the MV Lucky Star on September 15th.
:: Radio Veronica transmitted in Dutch on AM mediumwave ( 192 meter, 1562 kHz ; later 538 meter, 557 kHz ) from the MV Borkum Riff and after 1965 from the MV Norderney in international waters off the coast of Scheveningen, and soon became the most popular radio station in the Netherlands.
:: Radio Noordzee Internationaal ( RNI ) broadcasting on AM, FM and international shortwave from the MV Mebo II which was originally anchored off the Netherlands.
:: Capital Radio aboard the MV King David.
:: Radio Atlantis aboard the MV Janine.
:: Radio Delmare aboard the MV Martina ".
:: Radio Paradijs made test broadcasts only from the MV Magda Maria ( Lieve ) which was anchored off the Netherlands before the station was forcibly closed.
:: Radio Mercur ; Skånes Radio Mercur, Radio Syd ( at various times ) from the MV Cheeta and later the MV Cheeta II which was also used at various times by TV Syd and for a time Radio Caroline South while the ship was anchored off South-east England.
:: Radio Nord broadcasting in Swedish from the MV Bon Jour ( later renamed Magda Maria and Mi Amigo ).
:: CNBC —( Commercial Neutral Broadcasting Company ) made test broadcasts in English from the MV Borkum Riff anchored off the Netherlands and also the home of the Dutch station Radio Veronica.
:: Radio Caroline began broadcasting on March 28 from aboard the MV Caroline ( formerly MV Fredericia ) anchored off south-eastern England, later moved to anchorage off Isle of Man.
:: Radio Atlanta began broadcasting on May 12 from aboard the MV Mi Amigo from an anchorage close to Radio Caroline.
:: Radio London began broadcasting from a former US minesweeper renamed MV Galaxy anchored in British territorial waters off South-east England.
:: SRE — Swinging Radio England aboard the MV Laissez Faire anchored off south-eastern England.
:: Radio 270 aboard the MV Oceaan VII anchored off the Yorkshire coast of Northeast England in 1966.
:: In 1980, the MV Mi Amigo sank in a storm.
:: Laser 558 broadcast from the MV Communicator and within a matter of months it gained an audience of millions.

:: and Mi
:: Mi trovis botelon kaj deprenis la fermilon.
:: Radio Atlantis broadcast in Dutch from the Merchant vessel Mi Amigo.

:: and radio
:: domestic: Microwave radio relay transmission and coaxial and fiber-optic cable are employed on trunk lines ; considerable use is made of mobile cellular systems ; Internet service is available.
:: international: satellite earth stations-3 Intelsat, 1 Arabsat, and 29 land and maritime Inmarsat terminals ; fiber-optic cable to Saudi Arabia and microwave radio relay link with Egypt and Syria ; connection to international submarine cable FLAG ( Fiber-Optic Link Around the Globe ); participant in MEDARABTEL ; international links total about 4, 000.
:: Keen's newly finished homemade faster-than-light radio picks up a plot by the Shikadi to destroy the galaxy.
A group of independent artists and records which produces music for non-commercial purpose also found in Thailand: Bakery Music ( now under Sony Music ) ; Smallroom ; FAT radio ; City-Blue ; Coolvoice ; Dudesweet ; Idea-radio Panda Records ; and SO :: ON Dry Flower.
:: Pirat radio 69 was located in the activist house " Ungdomshuset " in Copenhagen from December 14th 2006 to March 1st 2007.
:: Nowadays, there are a lot of Dutch pirate radio stations, mostly located in rural areas.
:: Ceto — The Ceto was a steam yacht reportedly renamed " Broadcasting Yacht " and fitted out for radio broadcasting purposes in 1928.
:: SRE followed a fast-paced " All-American " top 40 radio format similar to KBOX in Dallas, Texas, but the American disc jockeys had also grafted on a hybrid ' boss jocks ' formula which had been employed by RKO stations in the USA, although the hybrid was far more forceful and pounding than the original.
:: The comedy film The Boat That Rocked is a fictionalised and unrealistic view of offshore pirate radio, set in 1966.
:: The radio ship anchored off South-east England and became home to: Radio Caroline in English with part time services known as Caroline Overdrive playing album music programs and Caroline Viewpoint airing sponsored religious programs.
:: Many are identified in background radio chatter in the original pilot film ("... Battlestars Atlantia and Acropolis losing speed ..") ( Background voiceover Male: "... Request damage reports from Battlestars Triton and Pacifica .." Background voiceover female: "... no response from the Triton and the Pacifica ") ( Background voiceover female: "... This is the Acropolis.
:: She listened to the radio.
:: For the brand of amateur radio equipment: see Yaesu ( brand )

:: and ship
:: Bringing radiance to a ship in trouble,
:: USS Thresher ( SSN-593 ), the lead ship of her class of nuclear-powered attack submarines and was lost by accident on 10 April 1963
:: While Commander Keen is exploring Mars, the Vorticon steal four vital components of his ship and hide them in Martian cities, each guarded by a Vorticon soldier.
:: Ground echelon en route from US to Philippine Islands via ship, air echelon at Hamilton Field, California
:: Ground echelon en route from US to Philippine Islands via ship, air echelon en route from US to Hawaii, destroyed in Pearl Harbor Attack.
:: Follows Dixie Dean ( Tom Georgeson ) in his new position as a security guard, where he is strongarmed into accepting bribes for allowing the removal of goods under his charge in a docked ship.
:: The two ship stations of Radio Caroline International eventually ran out of money in early 1968 and a salvage company towed them away for unpaid bills.
:: TV Odelia transmitting from the MV Odelia-anchored off the coast of Tel Aviv, Odelia was the name of the ship.
:: Radio Newyork International, from a ship anchored off Jones Beach, Long Island, New York, USA.
:: Subchapter T: Small passenger vessels of under 100 gross tons that carry more than six passengers and are required to pass regular USCG inspection of the ship and all onboard equipment.
:: Subchapter K: Small passenger vessels of under 100 gross tons that carry more than 150 passengers and are required to pass regular USCG inspection of the ship and all onboard equipment.
:: Subchapter H: Passenger vessels of more than 100 gross tons that carry passengers for hire and are required to pass regular USCG inspection of the ship and all onboard equipment.
:: Inside the moon ship.
:: The torpedo sunk the ship.
:: The ship sunk.
:: An omul barrel is a glorious ship.

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