[AGCW] fwd: CW "Night of Nights VIII"

"Thomas M. Rösner" dl8aam at gmx.de
Die Jun 26 12:15:32 EDT 2007


Hallo!

Viele Küstenfunkstellen sind auch dieses Jahr anläßlich der
Night of Nights wieder in CW auf den Bändern QRV.

Reinhören lohnt !

73, Tom - DL8AAM

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Datum: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 19:40:06 -0700 (GMT-07:00)
Von: Richard Dillman <ddillman at igc.org>
An: Radiomarine <radiomarine at yahoogroups.com>, MF Monitors <mf_monitors at yahoogroups.com>, Ham Radio History <Ham-Radio-History at yahoogroups.com>, boatanchors at theporch.com
Betreff: [Radiomarine] Night of Nights VIII - Official Announcement

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

Plus...

o Station KFS will return to the air!

o MRHS station KSM will be on the air.

o Coast Guard station NMN to be heard for the first time since 
USCG ended the use of Morse!

o Coast Stations WLO, KLB, NMC, NOJ and NMN may join in.

o Amateur station K6KPH, with commercial operators at the key, will 
be QRV signal reports.

If you're not already a member, join the MRHS mailing list for late 
information.  Just send an email message to: 

Radiomarine-subscribe at yahoogroups.com

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It's hard to believe that this will the eighth annual Night of Nights.  
What began as a modest effort on the part of a small band of dedicated 
enthusiasts has grown into a truly global event.

Listeners around the world wait with their earphones on to hear the 
first signals rise up out of the static.  Many write wonderful 
letters with phrases like "It was tough going there for a while but 
I stuck with you through to the end!".  Words like those let us 
know that we're on the right track and that this event is as close 
to the hearts of many other "true believers" as it is to ours.

In this eighth annual "Night of Nights", historic Morse code radio 
station KPH will return to the air in commemoration of the closing
of commercial Morse operation in the USA. 

Frequency 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), 8 years and one minute after what was thought 
to be the last commercial Morse transmission in the US.  Now the 
Maritime Radio Historical Society's own KSM carries on the tradition
of commercial Morse. 

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.  KFS will use a 1940s vintage Press Wireless PW-15 transmitter on 12Mc.  This is the transmitter that was in service at KFS on the "last day" of American Morse and is thought to be the last PW-15 in service in the world.  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, some of which will be sent by hand.  
At other times the KPH, KSM and KFS "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 and KSM are 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 at +1 415-663-8982 (email: ddillman at igc.org). 

BT

Station Information follows...

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KPH

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

These frequencies and those for KFS 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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KFS

KFS will transmit on 12695.5 and 17026.0

KFS will listen for calls from ships on HF Channel 3 (see 
KPH listing for frequencies).

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KSM

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

(We don't have enough antennas to accommodate the other KSM
frequencies.)

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 

(NOTE: 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 
7700 RINLA AVENUE 
MOBILE, ALABAMA 36619 
USA 

Or via email to: wloradio at wloradio.com

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KLB

KLB will transmit on 488, 500, 6411.0 and 
12917.0kc beginning at 0030 GMT
  
KLB will listen for calls from ships on 500kc and HF Channel 3 (see 
KPH listing for frequencies).

Reception reports may be sent to:

klb at wavecable.com

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NMN

For the first time since the USCG ended Morse operations NMN 
will be back on the air!

NMN will transmit on 448, 468, 500, 8471, 12718.5 and 16976kc

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

No reception report information has been supplied for NMN.

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(NOTE: As of this writing operators are unavailable to put NMC on the 
air.  But it will be worth listening in case there's a last minute 
change.)

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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NOJ 

(Note that NOJ will be operational on MF this year!)

NOJ will transmit on 416, 470, 500, 8650.0, 12889.5 
and 16909.7kc. 

NOJ will listen for calls from ships on Channel 3 (see 
KPH listing for frequencies).

Reception reports may be sent to:  

COMMANDING OFFICER 
ATTN OSCM WILLIAM KECKLER 
US COAST GUARD COMMUNICATIONS STATION KODIAK 
PO BOX 190017 
KODIAK, ALASKA 99619 
USA 

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K6KPH

Amateur station K6KPH will transmit and listen on 3550, 7050 and 
14050kc for KPH, KFS and KSM reception reports.  Professional 
operators will be at the key and commercial procedures will be used.  
But please don't hesitate to call, not matter what your code speed 
or experience level may be.

K6KPH verification reports may be sent to:

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

BT

BV ES VY 73 TO ALL,

MRHS


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Richard Dillman, W6AWO
Maritime Radio Historical Society
http://www.radiomarine.org
Collector of Harleys, Willys and
Radios over 100lbs.
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