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Matt Blaze@federate.social to Photography@fedia.io · 6 months ago

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.

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Matt Blaze@federate.social to Photography@fedia.io · 6 months ago
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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

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    @jgkoomey @steveyaeger There were actually three HF receiver sites at Point Reyes. There was the AT&T radiotelephone station KMI (which was completely razed about 10 years ago), which was next door to the still-alive-and-kicking RCA radiotelegraph station KPH (worth a visit when open). And up the road a bit is the still-active (but remotely controlled) Coast Guard station NMC.

    KMI had this spiffy sign, which I’m told was saved and is in storage somewhere.

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      @jgkoomey @steveyaeger
      What I appreciate about this is that the logo dates the sign to the 90’s, when high seas HF radiotelephone was already no longer exactly a growth business for AT&T, but someone still loved the place enough to make a beautiful carved wooden sign for it.

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        @mattblaze@federate.social @jgkoomey@mastodon.energy @steveyaeger@mastodon.social I should ask around. I know a lot of those sign makers on the California coast. I should see if I can figure out who made it.

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      @mattblaze@federate.social @jgkoomey@mastodon.energy @steveyaeger@mastodon.social

      Point Reyes, hmm that rings a bell in me. I am sure I intercepted this station as well. Need to look it up my qsl archive.

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        @jgkoomey @steveyaeger

        Did not find it immediately but I found another US Coast Guard station, Portsmouth. Plus RCA Chatham maritime station. Notice the nice personal handtyped QSL with number of technical detail on Trx and antennas.
        Happen to know these @mattblaze ?

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          @harkank @jgkoomey @steveyaeger the RCA Chatham station (WCC) is now a nice museum. Worth a visit if you’re in those parts!

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            @mattblaze@federate.social @jgkoomey@mastodon.energy @steveyaeger@mastodon.social

            You know you are getting old, when your past intercepts have turned into today’ s museums. 😎
            Solar cycle 21 from 1976 onwards was a fantastic HF season especially on the higher bands.

            Pse keep posting these photos of HD stations, Matt & I’ll try to come up with appropriate QSLs. 😎 Only parts of the collection have been digitalized so far. Should be a few hundred.

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      @steveyaeger@mastodon.social @mattblaze@federate.social @jgkoomey@mastodon.energy there are some really cool videos on the MRHS website about KHS, but probably the most interesting is DA sending the last sign off. https://www.radiomarine.org/mrhs-videos

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      @mattblaze@federate.social @jgkoomey@mastodon.energy @steveyaeger@mastodon.social

      KPH still lives on Saturday afternoons. I copy their CW, RTTY, & SITOR transmissions from as far away as the East China Sea on my ship. They also activate K6KPH on the amateur bands. https://www.radiomarine.org/

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