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Captured with a DSLR and a 24mm shifting lens. During the 20th century, AT&T operated a shortwave "radiotelephone" service for vessels on the high seas. Ships could contact an operator, who could conn
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There were three AT&T radiotelephone sites in the continental US, each with its own transmit and receive antenna farms: Ocean Gate, NJ (shown here, serving the North Atlantic), Miami (serving the Cari
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Ships on the high seas still occasionally make some use of shortwave radio, but its importance has greatly diminished over the last few decades. The Coast Guard still maintains a "watch" on emergency
Teacher of all things audio, sound designer, musician, keen role-player and general work in progress. Love telling and discovering stories. Cooking, singing, nature, hot baths and playing the tongue drum all relax me. Want to know anything else? Just ask.
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Teacher of all things audio, sound designer, musician, keen role-player and general work in progress. Love telling and discovering stories. Cooking, singing, nature, hot baths and playing the tongue drum all relax me. Want to know anything else? Just ask.
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Dec 13, 2025