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Admittedly, not everyone will be interested in this, but I found this story charming. It's from Ireland, where a once radio-obsessed teen remembers how he and his friends started a pirate station, going so far as to rent a dingy room in the back of a store and set up a studio there.
He recalls how they raised the antenna, ingeniously tested how far the signal would go and even more creatively, managed to take requests in those pre-Internet days by using a single nearby phone booth.
His close encounter with radio didn't last long - only a single summer. But it obviously made an impression - the main subject is now the manager of a radio station in Dublin.
The removal of a phone booth dislodges a piece of pirate-radio history