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[IRCA] MF Marine Weather broadcasts
Martin,
If you get more information on these broadcasts, can you post them here?
I'd like to try DXing them.
Thanks!
Dave
Highland Park, NJ
Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 20:47:46 -0800
From: "Martin and Wendy Foltz" <martinfoltz@xxxxxxx>
Subject: [IRCA] OT; MF Marine Weather broadcasts
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Last Friday morning at 6:20 AM PST (1420 UTC) I heard Marine weather
read by a woman on 2670 USB. The transmission ended at 6:30 and I did
not catch the ID. On Saturday morning I tuned in at 6:10 AM and the
signal was stronger. Both transmissions were for severe weather and I
thought it was possibly Alaska. The Saturday sign off ID was for US
Coast Guard Communications Station Kodiak Alaska.
Not AM but it is a broadcast for the public. Not on the NOAA website but
some early 1970's lists I have listed Kodiak for a weather broadcast at
1400 UTC (Zulu used by USCG). I'm writing to find out more. Last week I
wrote them a letter for their HF (Shortwave) Marine Weather broadcasts.
Martin Foltz
Mission Viejo CA
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