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  2. 2182 kHz - Wikipedia

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    2182 kHz is analogous to channel 16 on the marine VHF band, but unlike VHF which is limited to ranges of about 20 to 50 nautical miles (40 to 90 km) depending on antenna height, [3] communications on 2182 kHz and nearby frequencies have a reliable range of around 50 to 100 nautical miles (90 to 190 km) during the day and 150 to 300 nautical miles (280 to 560 km) or sometimes more at night.

  3. Marine VHF radio - Wikipedia

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    This and the 1912 RMS Titanic rescue brought the field of marine radio to public consciousness, and marine radio operators were regarded as heroes. By 1920, the US had a string of 12 coastal stations stretched along the Atlantic seaboard from Bar Harbor, Maine to Cape May, New Jersey. [2] The first marine radio transmitters used the longwave bands

  4. Maritime Mobile Service Q Codes - Wikipedia

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    Can you communicate by radiotelephony (2182 kHz)? I can communicate by radiotelephony (2182 kHz). QOC : Can you communicate by radiotelephony (channel 16 - frequency 156.80 MHz)? I can communicate by radiotelephony (channel 16 - frequency 156.80 MHz). QOD : Can you communicate with me in ... 0. Dutch 5. Italian 1. English 6. Japanese 2. French ...

  5. List of radio stations in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of FCC-licensed AM and FM radio stations in the U.S. state of Texas, which can be sorted by their call signs, broadcast frequencies, cities of license, licensees, or programming formats.

  6. List of United States Coast Guard radio stations - Wikipedia

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    Besides broadcast messages, Coast Guard stations handle direct traffic between aircraft, cutters, boats, and shore stations on VHF, MF, and HF frequencies, including the HF Data Link encrypted e-mail system and Digital Selective Calling (DSC), which uses radio telephone to send digitally encrypted signals to either one receiver or a group or ...

  7. Distress signal - Wikipedia

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    Transmitting a spoken voice Mayday message by radio over very high frequency channel 16 (156.8 MHz) or medium frequency on 2182 kHz [2] Transmitting a digital distress signal by activating (or pressing) the distress button on a marine radio equipped with Digital Selective Calling (DSC) over VHF channel 70 or over another designated DSC ...

  8. Sécurité - Wikipedia

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    Sécurité: A radio call that usually issues navigational warnings, meteorological warnings, and any other warning needing to be issued that may concern the safety of life at sea, yet may not be particularly life-threatening. Pan-pan: This is the second most important call. This call is made when there is an emergency aboard a vessel, yet there ...

  9. KAND - Wikipedia

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    KAND began in 1937 as a Variety/Entertainment station on 1310 kHz but four years later moved to AM 1340 and has maintained its variety format until the 1980s when they made a slow transition to Country music.