11 luglio 2006

La notte dei tasti viventi

Tornano a trasmettere in codice Morse - avverte un comunicato diffuso su ABDX - su vecchie e nuove frequenze HF, alcune storiche stazioni marittime nordamericane, inclusa la centenaria stazione della RCA, nominativo KPH, dal nord della baia di San Francisco. La "Notte delle notti" telegrafiche è curata dall'associazione Radiomarine (ne avevamo già parlato qui), un gruppo di appassionati radioamatori-restauratori che hanno voluto rimettere in servizio le postazioni più importanti utilizzate in passato per le comunicazioni terra-mare.
La magica notte dei radiotelegrafisti nostalgici inizierà alla mezzanotte e un minuto del 13 luglio, sette anni e un minuto dopo la definitiva mesas in pensione del Morse negli Stati Uniti e durerà fino alle 7 Utc. Radiomarine invita tutti gli ufficiali delle navi a mettersi in contatto Morse con le stazioni (tutte quelle elencate nel testo che segue, tranne NOJ che non potrà partecipare all'evento), che ascolteranno e trasmetteranno sui canali indicati. Sarà anche possibile farsi confermare la ricezione del traffico e viene messo a disposizione un ricevitore remoto sintonizzato sulle frequenze di KPH. Lo spirito e il tipo di comunicazioni sono gli stessi dei tempi di Marconi, quando la postazione telegrafica di terra serviva per scambiare con le navi i telegrammi e le notizie utili alla navigazione. E' ormai la settima edizione di un evento molto seguito dagli irriducibili del bip-bip, cultori della magia del telegrafo senza filo.

Night of Nights VII Information

HISTORIC MORSE CODE RADIO STATION KPH RETURNS TO THE AIR FOR "NIGHT OF NIGHTS VII"

Former RCA Station KPH Celebrates Its 101st Anniversary

Coast Station KSM Celebrates Its 1st Anniversary

Coast Stations WLO, KLB, NMC and NOJ To Be On The Air

New Frequencies for KSM, KLB and NOJ


A remote receiver tuned to the KPH 4Mc signal is available on. To listen in CUT AND PASTE the URL below into Windows Media Player or other player. Do NOT just click on the URL. That may not work for some browsers.

http://kumr2.lns.com:7000

In the seventh annual event that has become known as the "Night of Nights", historic Morse code radio station KPH will return to the air in commemoration of the last commercial Morse message sent in the United States.

Frequencies and reception report information for all stations appear below.

KPH, the ex-RCA coast station located north of San Francisco, will return to the air for commemorative broadcasts on 12 July at 1701 PDT (13 July at 0001 GMT), 7 years and one minute after the last commercial Morse transmission in the US. These on-the-air events are intended to honor the men and women who followed the radiotelegraph trade on ships and at coast stations around the world and made it one of honor and skill.

Transmissions are expected to continue until at least midnight PDT (0700GMT).

Veteran Morse operators, including former KPH staff members, will be on duty at the receiving station at Point Reyes, CA listening for calls from ships and sending messages just as they did for so many years before Morse operations were shut down.

The transmitters are located 18 miles south of Point Reyes in Bolinas, CA at the transmitting station established in 1913 by the American Marconi Co. The original KPH transmitters, receivers and antennas will be used to activate frequencies in all the commercial maritime HF bands and on MF as well.

Many of the KPH transmitters will be 50s vintage RCA sets. KSM will use a 1940s vintage Press Wireless PW-15 transmitter will be on the KSM 12Mc frequency. Power output will be 4 to 5kW. The transmitting antennas include a Marconi T for MF, double extended Zepps for 4, 6 and 8Mc and H over 2s for 12, 16 and 22Mc.

KPH will send traffic lists, weather and press broadcasts as well as special commemorative messages, many of which will be sent by hand. At other times the KPH and KSM "wheel" will be sent to mark the transmitting frequencies.

Members of the public are invited to visit the receiving station for this event. The station will be open to visitors beginning at 1500PDT (3:00pm). The station is located at 17400 Sir Francis Drake Boulevard and is on the route to the Point Reyes lighthouse. Watch for a cypress lined driveway on the right about a mile past the entry to Coast Guard station NMC.

KPH is operated by the Maritime Radio Historical Society in cooperation with the Point Reyes National Seashore, part of the National Park Service.

Further information may be found on the Maritime Radio Historical Society Web site at http://www.radiomarine.org or by contacting Richard Dillman (email: rd (at) radiomarine.org) or Tom Horsfall at (email: wa6ope (at) hotmail.com).



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KPH

KPH will transmit on 4247.0, 6477.5, 8642.0, 12808.5, 17016.8 and 22477.5kc on HF and 500 and 426kc on MF.

These frequencies have been made available through the generous cooperation of Globe Wireless, the current owner of the KPH and KFS licenses.

KPH operators will listen for calls from ships on ITU Channel 3 in all bands. The Channel 3 frequencies are 4184.0, 6276.0, 8368.0, 12552.0, 16736.0 and 22280.5kc on HF and 500kc on MF.

Reception reports may be sent to:

Ms. DA Stoops
P.O. Box 381
Bolinas CA 94924-0381
USA

Denice is a former KPH operator and was the first female telegrapher hired at the station.

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KSM

(Note the addition of a 16Mc channel for KSM this year.)

KSM will transmit on 426, 500, 6474, 12993 and 16914kc.

KSM will listen for calls from ships on 500kc and HF Channel 3 (see KPH listing for frequencies).

Reception reports may be sent to:

Ms. DA Stoops
P.O. Box 381
Bolinas CA 94924-0381
USA

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WLO

(This information has not been confirmed by WLO at the time of this announcement.)

WLO will transmit on 438, 500, 8514.0 and 12660.0kc

WLO will listen for calls from ships on 500kc and HF Channel 3 (see KPH listing for frequencies).

Reception reports may be sent to:

WLO/KLB
700 RINLA AVENUE
MOBILE, ALABAMA 36619
USA

Or via email to: wloradio (at) wloradio.com

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KLB

(Note the expanded frequencies for KLB! This year KLB has added MF, a 2Mc frequency and a 12Mc frequency. A tip of the MRHS earphones to CJ of KLB for all the work he has done to bring this about.)

KLB will transmit on 488, 500, 2063.0, 6411.0 and 12917.0kc

KLB will listen for calls from ships on 500kc and HF Channel 3 (see KPH listing for frequencies).

Reception reports may be sent to:

WLO/KLB
700 RINLA AVENUE
MOBILE, ALABAMA 36619
USA

Or via email to: wloradio (at) wloradio.com

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NMC

NMC will transmit on 448, 472, 500, 6383.0, 8574.0 and 17220.5kc

NMC will listen for calls from ships on 500kc and HF Channel 3 (see KPH listing for frequencies).

Reception reports may be sent to:

COMMANDING OFFICER
ATTN ITC ERIC SIMMONS
COMMUNICATIONS AREA MASTER STATION PACIFIC
17000 SIR FRANCIS DRAKE BLVD
POINT REYES STATION, CALIFORNIA 94956-0560
USA



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