2370 elicits glowing memories. Until Mr. Rockefeller's tennant 
lawyer/president closed it in '74, NAVCOMMSTA Newport, RI, listened for ship 
teletypes via 
Sachuest Point receiver site & replied via Beavetail Point's TMC 10 Kw mitter. 
Patient listening produced regular hits from ships running low power far 
offshore. Initial comms generally in clear, revealing ship name, qth, & 
heading. 
Fortunately for national security, family Zenith T/O 500 did not have teletype 
demodulator, nor did Nova-Tech include teleprinter with my mighty Pilot II 
receiver.
 
                                                                              
                    z
 
 
 
pv zecchino
manabaudot key, fl
 



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