Re: ARLA/CLUSTER: O fim dos Boletins Meteorológicos em Ondas Longas e as suas implicações no futuro
pedro almeida
pedrocalixto80 gmail.com
Segunda-Feira, 28 de Setembro de 2015 - 14:52:13 WEST
Aqui por portugal os boletins metereologicos e avisos a navegaçao continuam
a ser transmitidos pelo CENCOMAR (centro de comunicação da marinha - no
alfeite) em 2182/2657khz e canal 16/11 vhf maritimo nos horarios 09:05 e
21:05 UTC e tanbem são transmitidos pelo MRCCDELGADA operado pelo Centro de
Comunicações de Ponta Delgada nas mesmas frequencias e canais mas no
horario das 09:35 e 21:35 UTC diáriamente.
Se algum colega radio-escuta quiser confirmar recepção do sinal emitido por
Ponta Delgada podem enviar para esse centro pois estou a prestar serviço e
confirmarei a sua QSL .
Espero esta informação ser util para os colegas. Mais informações sobre
responsabilidades, frequencias, horários deste tipo de emissões podem ser
encontradas nas listas da ITU.
73
Pedro Almeida
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Em 28/09/2015 13:02, "João Costa > CT1FBF" <ct1fbf gmail.com> escreveu:
> End of Shipping Forecast on long wave radio could leave sailors high and
> dry
>
> After more than 90 years the days of the *Shipping Forecast* may be
> numbered, due to the demise of long wave technology
>
> It has kept sailors safe on the ocean waves for 90 years, becoming just as
> much a part of national consciousness as cricket, cups of tea and The
> Archers.
>
> But the days of hearing the Shipping Forecast out on a boat may be
> numbered thanks to the demise of long wave technology, a veteran announcer
> has said.
>
> Peter Jefferson, who read the Shipping Forecast to Radio 4 listeners for
> 40 years, said the "very old" transmitters which worked on long wave could
> soon be retired.
>
> If that was to happen, he said, anyone more than 12 miles from the
> coastline would be unable to hear the shipping forecast on long wave,
> ending a Radio 4 tradition dating back to 1924.
>
> Speaking at the Radio Times Festival, in Hampton Court, Mr Jefferson said
> the soothing tones of the Shipping Forecast would then be left to its many
> fans who choose to listen to it from their homes in lieu of a "sleeping
> pill".
>
> "Long wave reaches much further than FM, it's as simple as that," he said.
>
> "So FM would be totally useless for shipping beyond 12 miles from land.
>
> "So they will not be able to receive the shipping forecast.
>
> "If long wave is retired, which might be the case, then I don't know what
> will happen to the shipping forecast."
>
> Read the full Daily Telegraph article:
>
> http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/bbc/11892805/End-of-Shipping-Forecast-on-long-wave-radio-could-leave-sailors-high-and-dry.html
>
> Our thanks to *Mike Terry* for spotting this item
>
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