Remember saving software on audio tapes?
No, of course I don't either. I mean really, who's that old?
OK, it's me. I am.
What brings all this up? a post from soldersmoke about tapesponding.
One of the many amazing things the video mentioned there reveals is that pirate radio stations used to broadcast software... You know... The kind you saved to audio tapes!
Back in the '80s, I pestered my parents for an entire year for a Timex/Sinclair 1000. Of course I saved programs on audio tapes! The reference to pirate radio broadcasts of software was something I'd never thought of, and it's sheer genius in my opinion. How cool!
As a kid in the early '80s, I used to tape record conversations and broadcasts using my dad's shortwave receiver, an EAC R-390 A/URR. I wish I'd held on to the tapes! The kids here who are 14, 12, and 10 are still audio tape afficianados thanks to our '95 Isuzu Trooper complete with tape deck.
Perhaps we'll have to try all this out!
In the mean time, I'm still unintentionally capturing broadcast audio from time to time. If you listen closely to the background of this video QSL recorded during the superbowl, you'll hear announcers for the superbowl on the AM station that was gently crashing my POTA activaion :)
The playoffs with the Chargers were an even better example :)
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