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Could regular home shortwave radios in Atlantic Canada and Northeast USA have picked up Titanic's radio transmissions from its departure from Southampton to its location after hitting the iceberg? Was their range transatlantic? I am curious because their transmitter was the length of the ship. I know their signal was received at the the Marconi station in Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Does anyone know how powerful their transmitter was and what frequencies they used to get such long range? Also did day and night affect their range?