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  2. Marine VHF radio - Wikipedia

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    A vintage (76-89) marine VHF radiotelephone. Marine VHF radio is a worldwide system of two way radio transceivers on ships and watercraft used for bidirectional voice communication from ship-to-ship, ship-to-shore (for example with harbormasters), and in certain circumstances ship-to-aircraft. It uses FM channels in the very high frequency (VHF ...

  3. Offshore radio - Wikipedia

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    Offshore radio. The MV Mi Amigo, one of the most infamous radio ships. Offshore radio is radio broadcasting from ships or fixed maritime structures. Offshore broadcasters are usually unlicensed but transmissions are legal in international waters. [disputed – discuss] This is in contrast to unlicensed broadcasting on land or within a nation's ...

  4. List of United States Coast Guard radio stations - Wikipedia

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    The COMMCOM has a staff of approximately 100 people that execute contingency communications, conduct communications training aboard Coast Guard cutters, and operate the following stations: COMMCOM Chesapeake, Virginia: call sign NMN (directly) RCF Miami, Florida: call sign NMA (remotely) RCF Boston, Massachusetts: call sign NMF (remotely) RCF ...

  5. Coast radio station - Wikipedia

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    A coast (or coastal) radio station (short: coast station) is an on-shore maritime radio station which monitor radio distress frequencies and relays ship-to-ship and ship-to-land communications. A coast station (also: coast radio station ) is – according to article 1.75 of the International Telecommunication Union's (ITU) ITU Radio Regulations ...

  6. Shortwave bands - Wikipedia

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    Shortwave bands are frequency allocations for use within the shortwave radio spectrum (the upper medium frequency [MF] band and all of the high frequency [HF] band). Radio waves in these frequency ranges can be used for very long distance (transcontinental) communication because they can reflect off layers of charged particles in the ionosphere and return to Earth beyond the horizon, a ...

  7. 2182 kHz - Wikipedia

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    2182 kHz is analogous to channel 16 on the marine VHF band, but unlike VHF which is limited to ranges of about 20 to 50 nautical miles (40 to 90 km) depending on antenna height, [3] communications on 2182 kHz and nearby frequencies have a reliable range of around 50 to 100 nautical miles (90 to 190 km) during the day and 150 to 300 nautical miles (280 to 560 km) or sometimes more at night.

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