The Titanic famously (or infamously) used Morse code to call out in distress at the end of its final voyage. Ships at sea and the land-based stations that supported them used Morse code for decades, ...
On July 12, 1999, the nation’s final message in Morse code was sent out to sea from a remote Bay Area radio station. The end of an era, the room’s mood was mournful. Grizzled old men wept. “We wish ...
Jim Charlong works his Morse code key. All photos courtesy of Parks Canada. GLACE BAY, Nova Scotia — On Dec.17, 1902, from the seaside Table Head radio station at Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Guglielmo ...
Stereo systems are among the most common things stolen from a vehicle. Many vehicles are equipped with a radio lock system specifically to prevent theft! The radio codes lock the stereo system into ...
Joe Hosteen Kellwood, one of the Navajo code talkers during World War II, has died at age 95. The Navajo Nation Council confirmed his death, hailing the services and sacrifices made by Navajo warriors ...
This year both community and commercial radio will see its Codes of Practice reviewed and updated. A copy of the draft revised Code as it stands, can be found here. All stakeholders, be it radio ...
“Calling all. This is our last cry before our eternal silence.” With that, in January 1997, the French coast guard transmitted its final message in Morse code. Ships in distress had radioed out dits ...
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