Thanks Ron,

In case some don't know, KSM is the new licensed call sign of the Historical society that maintains (and occasionally operates on Marconi Day with original equipment) at KPH on the northern California coast. I believe it is the first commercial license issued for the MF radiomarine band -- roughly 400 - 550 kc/s and certain HF radiomarine bands in many years. I generally copy them on 425 and 500 kc/s during those events and report it to K6KPH in the ham bands. I knew they had been licensed and were planning to start a traffic wheel, I just didn't know they had. I wonder if anyone afloat is listening anymore?

www.radiomarine.org

Ain't old time radio fun?

Fred K6DGW
Auburn CA CM98lw

Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:
Commercial CW station KSM in Northern California is currently (2041 Z)
running a "code wheel" on 6474kc/s and 12993kc/s.

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