Shortwave “Discone” Antenna, Former AT&T High Seas Radio Transmitter Site, Ocean Gate, NJ, 2009.
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Shortwave “Discone” Antenna, Former AT&T High Seas Radio Transmitter Site, Ocean Gate, NJ, 2009.
All the pixels, none of the per-minute toll charges, at https://www.flickr.com/photos/mattblaze/4141766569
#photography
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The Marine Radio Historical Society has restored the CW (Morse code) stations at Point Reyes and operates KPH KSM and KFS (as well as ham station K6KPH, mostly on Saturdays.
More info at:
https://www.radiomarine.org
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Photo is of KPH during one of its operations.
@k8quinn@vivaldi.net yes, great folks!
@k8quinn @mattblaze I’ve been wanting to visit KPH. It looks like a really interesting place!
If I was a mariner today, I would want to make sure I’ve got a couple of short wave radios in case satellites become unavailable…
@douglasvb @k8quinn It’s absolutely worth a visit, and they’re really nice people.
@mattblaze@federate.social @k8quinn@vivaldi.net I think we might go that way in January for a long weekend so we’ll be sure to stop by.
I’ve passed the building many times in the last 30 years but until a year or so ago I didn’t realize what it was!