Tnx, Ian, for the info. On the same subj., KSM (using the former KPH equipment
and rec/xmit sites) is still on the air. They send (around 20wpm) wx, news, tfc
lists, etc on several frequencies...usually on the weekends. The Maritime Radio
Historical Society keeps it running and is an on-going project. The web site
is: http://www.radiomarine.org/. The web site has a lot of stories, pix,
history of KPH and recordings of cw traffic. Ham call is K6KPH. Another great
resource for the coastal radio stn/ship buff.
73 de Bill K4JYS
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Here is a very interesting site with details of coastal radio stations.
Very useful for identifying stations in top band (and 80m):
http://www.coastalradio.org.uk/index.html
In particular, see the frequency listing at:
http://www.coastalradio.org.uk/freqlists/coastmf.pdf
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Ian, G3NRW
The 160m Band Utilization Chart:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/wadei/160m_band_utilization.htm
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