[Milsurplus] Milsurplus Digest, Vol 157, Issue 68 Old Marine 2MHZ Channels
Matthew Paulonis
mgpaulonis at gmail.com
Thu May 25 15:48:42 EDT 2017
In this list, they are still listed by RECEIVE FREQUENCY, but I have added
the TRANSMIT CRYSTAL frequencies second
RCV XMT
2003 2003 SHIPS GREAT LAKES
2134 2134 CANADA
2182 2182 CALLING & COAST GUARD
2450 2003 SAN FRANCISCO
2450 2366 BOSTON
2450 2366 GALVESTON (DAY ONLY) NOTE 1
2466 2382 LOS ANGELES
2466 2009 TAMPA (DAY ONLY) NOTE 1
2482 2430 SEATTLE
2482 2382 NEW YORK, NEW ORLEANS
2490 2031.5 MIAMI (DAY ONLY) NOTE 1
2506 2406 BOSTON, SAN FRANCISCO
2514 2118 MIAMI, GREAT LAKES
2522 2126 N.Y., LOS ANGELES, SEATTLE
2530 2134 GALVESTON, HONOLULU, SAN JUAN
2538 2142 NORFOLK, SAN FRANCISCO
2550 2158 TAMPA, GREAT LAKES
2558 2166 NEW ORLEANS (DAY ONLY) NOTE 1
2558 2166 WILMINGTON, DE
2558 2190 NASSAU, B.I.
2566 2009 LOS ANGELES & PORTLAND, OR
2566 2390 CHARLESTON
2572 2430 MOBILE, AL
2582 2206 CANADA
2582 2198 HILO, T.H.
2590 2198 NEW YORK
2598 2206 NEW ORLEANS, LOS ANGELES & PORTLAND, OR
2638 2638 SHIP-TO-SHIP
2670 2670 COAST GUARD
2738 2738 SHIP-TO-SHIP 2
2760 2760 HAVANA, CUBA
2782 2782 MISSISSIPPI RIVER
2784 2784 COLUMBIA RIVER
2830 2830 GULF OF MEXICO INTERSHIP 3
NOTES
1. DAY ONLY - One hour after local sunrise to one hour before local sunset.
2. INTERSHIP - All Areas EXCEPT Great Lakes and Gulf of Mexico
3. Second Harmonic certification is required before use.
On Thu, May 25, 2017 at 2:19 PM, Matthew Paulonis <mgpaulonis at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hue,
>
> Here's an old list (attached) that I have with my old Ray Jefferson 7130
> (aka AN/SRC-8BZ) documentation that goes back to the early 1960's.
>
> In case the attachment doesn't come through, here are the channels from
> back then (listed as RECEIVE FREQUENCIES):
>
> 2003 SHIPS GREAT LAKES
> 2134 CANADA
> 2182 CALLING & COAST GUARD
> 2450 SAN FRANCISCO
> 2450 BOSTON
> 2450 GALVESTON (DAY ONLY) NOTE 1
> 2466 LOS ANGELES
> 2466 TAMPA (DAY ONLY) NOTE 1
> 2482 SEATTLE
> 2482 NEW YORK, NEW ORLEANS
> 2490 MIAMI (DAY ONLY) NOTE 1
> 2506 BOSTON, SAN FRANCISCO
> 2514 MIAMI, GREAT LAKES
> 2522 N.Y., LOS ANGELES, SEATTLE
> 2530 GALVESTON, HONOLULU, SAN JUAN
> 2538 NORFOLK, SAN FRANCISCO
> 2550 TAMPA, GREAT LAKES
> 2558 NEW ORLEANS (DAY ONLY) NOTE 1
> 2558 WILMINGTON, DE
> 2558 NASSAU, B.I.
> 2566 LOS ANGELES & PORTLAND, OR
> 2566 CHARLESTON
> 2572 MOBILE, AL
> 2582 CANADA
> 2582 HILO, T.H.
> 2590 NEW YORK
> 2598 NEW ORLEANS, LOS ANGELES & PORTLAND, OR
> 2638 SHIP-TO-SHIP
> 2670 COAST GUARD
> 2738 SHIP-TO-SHIP 2
> 2760 HAVANA, CUBA
> 2782 MISSISSIPPI RIVER
> 2784 COLUMBIA RIVER
> 2830 GULF OF MEXICO INTERSHIP 3
>
> NOTES
> 1. DAY ONLY - One hour after local sunrise to one hour before local sunset.
> 2. INTERSHIP - All Areas EXCEPT Great Lakes and Gulf of Mexico
> 3. Second Harmonic certification is required before use.
>
> 73,
>
> Matt
> W2NS
>
>
>>
>> Message: 2
>> Date: Thu, 25 May 2017 04:43:58 +0000
>> From: Hubert Miller <Kargo_cult at msn.com>
>> To: "tetrode at googlegroups.com" <tetrode at googlegroups.com>,
>> "milsurplus at mailman.qth.net" <milsurplus at mailman.qth.net>
>> Subject: [Milsurplus] The old 2 MHz boat channels ?
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>> I would like to see a list of channels for the old 2 MHz AM boat radio
>> band, but I sure can't find one online.
>> Anyone got a source, a reference?
>> thanks-
>> Hue
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>> Date: Thu, 25 May 2017 13:08:55 +0000
>> From: Ray Fantini <RAFANTINI at salisbury.edu>
>> To: Hubert Miller <Kargo_cult at msn.com>, "milsurplus at mailman.qth.net"
>> <milsurplus at mailman.qth.net>
>> Subject: Re: [Milsurplus] The old 2 MHz boat channels ?
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>> Anyone who ever sat for the old commercial radiotelephone license and
>> also the marine endorsement can tell you that 2182 is the international
>> distress frequency and that it has to be monitored at least once an hour
>> while at sea.
>> Back when I was in school they insisted that we all take the exams for
>> third and second class with marine and broadcast endorsement, never got
>> around to first being about the time I graduated you were no longer
>> required to have a first to work in broadcasting.
>>
>> Ray F/KA3EKH
>>
>> From: Milsurplus [mailto:milsurplus-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf
>> Of Hubert Miller
>> Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2017 12:44 AM
>> To: tetrode at googlegroups.com; milsurplus at mailman.qth.net
>> Subject: [Milsurplus] The old 2 MHz boat channels ?
>>
>> I would like to see a list of channels for the old 2 MHz AM boat radio
>> band, but I sure can't find one online.
>> Anyone got a source, a reference?
>> thanks-
>> Hue
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