[AGCW] fwd: Updates - Special CW Event (WLO, NMC, KFS, KPH, KLB)
Freqs 1.7.
Thomas M. Rösner
[email protected]
Tue, 01 Jul 2003 16:15:20 -0100
Hi,
gerade kamen aktuelle Updates dieses speziellen Seefunk "for the public"
(CW) Event.
Aus allen Mails meine ich entnehmen zu können:
NMC (US Coast Guard Pt Reyes, CA) sendet in CW auf KW: 8574 kHz um 1900z
seine (20minütige) Grußsendung,
ggf. senden andere Besucher noch anschliessend etwas.
Folgende Stationen senden eigene Botschaften bzw. bestätigen diese:
NOJ (US Coast Guard Kodiak, KL7) sendet in CW auf KW: 8650 kHz
WLO (Mobile Radio, Alabama) sendet in CW auf KW: 12660 kHz und ggf. 8445 ikHz
KLB (Seattle Radio, WA) sendet in CW auf KW: 8582.5 und 12546 kHz
KPH (San Francisco Radio, CA) in CW auf KW wurden genannt:
6477.5, 8642, 12808.5 und 17016.5 kHz:
KFS (Palo Alto Radio, CA) sendet in CW auf KW: 17026 kHz
Schiffe in CW: 8368 kHz
QSL-Infos und SSB/RTTY siehe unten
Wohl eine der wenigen CW Sendungen im "Kommerziellen" Bereich,
die noch stattfinden werden.
73, Tom - DL8AAM #2640
PS: Hat jemand Email-Adressen der wenigen noch regulär aktiven
CW Küstenfunkstellen (CLA, 5AT, 7TF, HLA, und die Freunde aus
RA, UK, BY und JA etc.) ???
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From: "Rene" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Retiring the Sparks at CAMSPAC - Frequencies and QSL Information
Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 23:58:20 -0500
Please correct KLB frequency to read 8582.5 / 12546.0
KLB will listen to NMC then KPH then the Shipc calling frequencies of 8368
12546
WLO frequency is 8445 / 12660
WLO will listen to NMC then KPH then the ship calling frequencies as above
und:
>--- "David J. Ring Jr - N1EA" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> From: "David J. Ring Jr - N1EA" <[email protected]>
>> To: "SHMRG Reflector" <[email protected]>
>> Subject: 600MRG> Final Update - including frequencies
>> Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 22:07:26 -0400
>>
>> FROM MOBILE ALABAMA RADIO / WLO =
>>
>> WLO will be transmitting on 12660.0 We will listen for ships on the
>> 12 Mhz
>> calling frequencies after our transmission to NMC which will occur at
>> 2pm
>> CDT
>> .
>>
>> 73
>> Rene
>> WLO RADIO
>> Mobile, Alabama
>>
>>
>> =================================================
>>
>> KFS KPH INFORMATION:
>>
>>
>>
>> KPH will activate its HF and MF transmitters to participate in this
>> historic event and to give listeners the opportunity to hear three US
>> coast stations on the air - possibly for the last time. KFS will
>> also return to the air on a single frequency.
>>
>> KPH will transmit on 6477.5, 8642.0, 12808.5 and17016.5 on HF and on
>> 500 and 426kc on MF. KFS will transmit on 17026.0kc. These
>> frequencies have been made available through the generous cooperation
>> of Globe Wireless, the current owner of the KPH and KFS licenses.
>>
>> KPH and KFS operators will listen for calls from ships on 6276.0,
>> 8368.0, 12552.0 and16736.0 on HF and 500kc on MF.
>>
>>
>> ===========================================
>> ------------NMC INFORMATION BELOW
>> -------------------------------------
>> ===========================================
>>
>> NMC UPDATE,,,,,, 1900Z 1 JULY 2003
>> Current advisement on the event:
>> ==========================
>> On July 1st, Coast Guard Communications Area Master Station Pacific
>> (CAMSPAC), Pt Reyes will retire the historic "Sparks" from the
>> Telecommunications
>> Specialist Enlisted Rating Badge, as the Coast Guard restructures its
>> work
>> force replacing that specialty with two others, the Operations
>> Specialist
>> and the information Technology Specialist. The ceremony will honor
>> the
>> Sparks and those that have worn them with speeches, vignettes of
>> significant
>> events in the Coast Guard's rich communications history.
>>
>> To commemorate the day CAMSPAC will be open for public tours starting
>> at 9am
>> and running throughout the day until 3pm
>>
>> A commemorative message will be sent at 12 noon lasting approximately
>> 20
>> minutes and is expected to be acknowledge by radio stations KFS, KPH,
>> WLO,
>> and KLB who will be on-air as well.
>>
>> CAMSPAC will be send a preliminary call on 500Khz followed by the
>> commemorative message on 448Khz and 8574Khz.
>>
>> Simplex Radioteletype will be available on 9373Khz and a voice
>> broadcast
>> will be made on the following NMC voice broadcast frequencies: 4426,
>> 8764,
>> 13089, 17314 kHz (USB)
>>
>> Following the commemorative message there will be a cake cutting
>> ceremony
>> acknowledging the passing of the Telecommunications Rating and along
>> with it
>> the symbol used to describe Coast Guard communicators for 78 years
>> "Sparks".
>> During and after the cake cutting ceremony other sentiments may be
>> sent by
>> those in attendance. Anyone desiring to send their own commemorative
>> message
>> are
>> requested to provide a printed copy of the message if possible to
>> include in
>> our station history book as memorabilia of the days event.
>>
>> QSLs may be sent real-time via email directly to our
>> Telecommunication
>> Specialist In Charge, TCCS Bill Heckler at: [email protected]
>>
>> Your Email QSLs will be posted real time so that members in
>> attendance will
>> have an opportunity to see who is listening and read their comments
>> during
>> the event.
>> Those sending QSLs will receive a commemorative QSL card response
>> along with
>> a copy of the commemorative message.
>>
>> Requests for QSL cards may be mailed to:
>> c/o (TCIC)
>> COMMANDING OFFICER
>> USCG CAMSPAC PT REYES
>> 17000 SIR FRANCIS DRAKE BLVD.
>> P.O. BOX 560
>> POINT REYES STATION, CA 94956-0560
>>
>> When requesting QSLs responses either via email or snail mail please
>> include
>> your return postal address along with other pertinent information you
>> may
>> want to include.
>>
>> P.S. (1900UTC is 12 Noon out here)
>>
und:
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From: "Obanion, Loren MCPO" <[email protected]>
To: "'Thomas M. Rvsner'" <[email protected]>
Subject: NMC Special event
Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 08:36:13 -0700
Mr. Roesner,
Hi - your name has been added to an announcement list.
You should have received many of the answers to your questions but
to answer the specific question you had regarding a call tape.
We are very limited on CW equipment and will only be able to provide
a manual call tape. Some of our visitors may sit the position and
take turns sending the call tape depending on how many active OPS
we get.
Please listen for us.
TCCM Loren O'Banion
sowie:
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From: "Marsh, Pete CDR" <[email protected]>
Subject: Retiring the Sparks at CAMSPAC - Frequencies and QSL Information
Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 16:22:10 -0700
To "watch" tomorrow's Retiring the Sparks special event in realtime, click
here:
www.uscg.mil/camspac/qsl.asp
(the permissions on this site will only be active from 0600 PDT 1 July until
1800 PDT 2 July, so you'll receive an error message if you visit the site
before tomorrow morning).
This web page is a front end to a database that will collect QSL's
(acknowledgments of receipt) from stations around the world that hear our
commemorative Morse Code broadcast. Tune up your receiver and listen for
us; if you hear it, please let us know by entering your QSL here. We hope to
see several hundred QSL's show up on the website by the end of the
afternoon, from locations near and far! We hope you can hear our CW
emission on 8 megs, but if you can't, then try one of the four voice freqs
listed below. Please note the important update on the frequencies where
we'll be transmitting:
MF: 448 and 500 kHz (This is a correction from the previous announcement,
which read 488)
HF: CW on 8574 kHz
RATT on 9373 kHz
voice on following four freqs: 4426, 8764, 13089, 17314
Several stations will be listening on these freq's, and then QSL'ing on
their own authorized freq's:
8650 NOJ (CG CommSta Kodiak, AK)
426 KPH
8642 KPH
6477.5 KPH
12808.5 KPH
17016.8 KPH
8445.5 WLO/KLB
12660 WLO/KLB
Finally, we've been getting great help spreading the word about this from
several communities of telecomms professionals and amateurs. If you're a
member of any interested group, please forward this announcement so that
they may join us tomorrow morning. Here's an article that appeared on
military.com; you can read it by either following this link or opening the
email below.
http://www.military.com/NewsContent?file=uscg1_062003
73's,
CDR Pete Marsh, USCG
Commanding Officer
CG Communications Area Master Station Pacific
17000 Sir Francis Drake Blvd (PO Box 560)
Pt Reyes Station, CA 94956-0560
24hr opcen 415.669.2047
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
intranet: http://cgweb.pacarea.uscg.mil/camspac
internet: www.uscg.mil/pacarea/camspac
e-QSL's: www.uscg.mil/camspac/qsl.asp