In a message dated 11/11/99 9:11:15 PM Eastern Standard Time,
mdunlap@pressenter.com writes:
<< OK, I know this is not a tower related question but it's for all you ship
enthusiasts/historians out there.
What frequency did the illfated RMS Titanic broadcast its distress signal
on that fateful night of 1912? Actually it was the FIRST SOS that was used
replacing the long used CQD.
Bye the way, this isn't a test! Before I start looking elsewhere for the
answer I thought I'd pose this question to this forum to see if one might
just know the sought after information.
Thanks in advance for all your help!!
A very '73 !!
Mike K0NWA
>>
............ 895.05 Mhz.......it was also the FIRST time a cell
phone was used but that secret went down with the ship. Steve, K1PEK
Davis RF Co.
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