Despite the title of the video, this really doesn't go into too much detail on how to operate a pirate station or avoid being caught, except in general terms. The comments section, in this case, is the real wealth of information, as it has "no shit, there we were" stories and some technical insights from pirates from all over the place. Avast, ye lubbers.
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Re: Pirate Radio!
One interesting bit in the comments is the use of a Raspberry Pi as an FM transmitter...
This has been another bit of brain shrapnel from...
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