Anyone here got a shortwave radio that still works? If so, check the link below to get the frequencies for Seattle area ship to shore station KLB, and KPH from Pt Reyes, california. They're supposed to be operating tonight, July 12, for the annual "Night of Nights" DXing observance. Morse Code is alive!!
I'm heading home shortly to see if I can pick up KPH from Pt Reyes, California up here in Seattle on my old Panasonic tabletop AM.FM.SW radio. (I've always enjoyed the old RCA building out there on Pt Reyes and the transmitter towers in the hills. A certain magic is in the air, even when they're silent.)
There's also a Seattle area station, KLB, that's also supposed to be transmitting, among a few others around the nation's coasts. See the link below for info and frequencies.
Good luck getting your dusy old shortwave radios to work tonight to hear transmissions from historic transmitters, specially turned on for tonight.
http://www.radiomarine.org/gallery/show?keyword=nonxi&panel=pab1_5#pab1_5[url]
I'm heading home shortly to see if I can pick up KPH from Pt Reyes, California up here in Seattle on my old Panasonic tabletop AM.FM.SW radio. (I've always enjoyed the old RCA building out there on Pt Reyes and the transmitter towers in the hills. A certain magic is in the air, even when they're silent.)
There's also a Seattle area station, KLB, that's also supposed to be transmitting, among a few others around the nation's coasts. See the link below for info and frequencies.
Good luck getting your dusy old shortwave radios to work tonight to hear transmissions from historic transmitters, specially turned on for tonight.
http://www.radiomarine.org/gallery/show?keyword=nonxi&panel=pab1_5#pab1_5[url]