Shortwave Utility Stations
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+ | *[[COTHEN]] US Customer Over The Horizon Network - CBP, DEA and others use this HF SSB network | ||
*[[SHARES]] US Government/Military/FEMA emergency/backup system (emergency management, etc) | *[[SHARES]] US Government/Military/FEMA emergency/backup system (emergency management, etc) | ||
*[[SECURE|Operation SECURE]] State/federal government intrastate and interstate emergency management system | *[[SECURE|Operation SECURE]] State/federal government intrastate and interstate emergency management system |
Revision as of 15:32, 23 January 2019
Utility stations presumably serve a useful purpose, for example communication between ship and shore. Many of them only have scheduled broadcasts for a few minutes a day, making them interesting DX targets.
Contents |
Aeronautical
Beacons
Marine
- HF marine
- Northern Canada Coast Guard
- Maritime Weather Transmissions
- Maritime Fax Transmissions
- RTTY maritime weather transmissions
Military
Other
- CB
- COTHEN US Customer Over The Horizon Network - CBP, DEA and others use this HF SSB network
- SHARES US Government/Military/FEMA emergency/backup system (emergency management, etc)
- Operation SECURE State/federal government intrastate and interstate emergency management system
Remote Control and Data
- Remote Control 26/27 MHz and 72/75 MHz bands (FCC Part 95 RC Radio Service)
- 26-28 MHz 11 meter band data link systems and pagers
Research and scientific
Strange and esoteric transmissions
External links
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