LISTENING TIPS FOR BEGINING PIRATE DXERS DXing Shortwave Radio Pirates, is an aquired skill that you will find is easy to learn and you will improve quickly. Recivers: The type of reciever you use will have a great affect on your success as a pirate radio DXer, however you wont need an expensive rig to listen to pirates. Your reciever should have the capability of recieving sideband signals since many pirates use this mode. You should use the best antenna possible, Pirate stations are usually low power and the signals can sometimes be difficult to pull in. In most cases the recievers built in whip antenna will not be sufficiant to pull in these weak signals. You almost always will require an outside antenna. Your antenna does not need to be a fancy skillfully designed antenna, usually the best antenna is a long wire antenna, which is basicly a piece of wire strung outside, it can be any length, but the longer it is and the higher you hang it the better it will work. Now that you have your radio and antenna set up, it is time to start looking for pirates. The best times to listen are on Friday, Saturday, and sometimes Sunday evenings, from about 6pm eastern time to 1am eastern time. Shortwave radio pirates usually use HAM radio transmitters, for this reason they often broadcast on the outside of the ham bands, since the transmitters will tune there with no modifications. The most popular area is 41 meters from 7370 kHz to 7490 kHz. popular frequencies in 41 meters are 7375 , 7415, 7445, 7470, 7490. Keep in mind that a lot of older pirate transmitters have analog tuning dials and it is difficult to tune to a specific frequency, so a pirate who is targeting 7415 kHz may actually be heard on 7412 or 7419, so tune all around t hese areas when looking for pirates. Annother popular pirate band is 43 meters 6910 Khz to 6970 khz, popular frequencies in this area are 6950, 6955, 6960, 6965. This area has seen more use than 41 meters lately. When you decide to go pirate hunting, patience is the key, dont expect to hear a pirate broadcast the first time you tune to a frequency, many pirate DXers spend hours listing to static as they wait for a pirate to suddenly pop up on the frequncy. Most pirate programs last only about 30 minutes and sometimes the signal will be quite weak, dont tune past a frequency too fast, it is sometimes easy to miss a broadcast this way. Read all of the information you can about pirate radio, the more you learn about it the better you will become at predicting pirate activity. Subscribe to the ACE (the association of clandestine enthuseasts) this is a club for pirate radio dxers, you will recieve a monthly bulliten with lots of great articles, dx tips, and pirate station loggings. this information will help you build a mental data base that will help you become a better pirate dxer. When you finally hear a pirate, keep a note of the frequency and time, after you do this a few times you will start to see a pattern of when the best time to listen in your area is. After the pirate is off the air, dont turn your radio off immediately, often other pirates will follow on the same frequency. Above all, be patient, and keep listening, the longer you listen the better your chances. If you listen long enough, you WILL hear a pirate, and with practice you will be hearing several different stations every weekend. Good Luck!