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B19 COAST GUARD SHIP AND SHORE STATION NON-SCHEDULED MARINE BROADCASTS<br />

B19.01 COAST GUARD SHIP STATION - NON-SCHEDULED MARINE BROADCASTS<br />

<strong>Coast</strong> <strong>Guard</strong> ships may use the following frequencies for transmitting<br />

urgent and safety messages when required.<br />

100HA1A 6KA3E 2K8J3E 16KF3E<br />

466 121.5 MMz 2004.4(2003)* 156.3 MHz(Ch. 6)<br />

500** 243.0 MHz 2639.4(2638)* 156.6 MHz(Ch.12)<br />

2671.4(2670) 156.8 MHz(Ch.16)<br />

157.1 MHz(Ch.22)<br />

B19.02 COAST GUARD SHORE STATION - NON-SCHEDULE MARINE BROADCASTS<br />

This circuit is provided for those shore stations who are not required<br />

to make scheduled marine information broadcasts. The following<br />

frequencies may be used for transmitting urgent and safety messages on<br />

a non-scheduled basis as directed by the appropriate district commander.<br />

2K8J3E<br />

16KF3E<br />

2004.4 (203)#* 156.3 MHz (Ch. 6)<br />

2639.4 (2638)# 156.6 MHz (Ch.12)<br />

2671.4 (2670)# 156.8 MHz (Ch.16)<br />

157.1 MHz (Ch.22)<br />

* Great Lakes only.<br />

**Also (2K1A2A)<br />

B20 ATLANTIC AREA BROADCAST NOTICE TO FISHERMEN<br />

B20.01 Boston (NMF)<br />

Information pertinent to the 200 mile Fisheries Conservation Zone (FCZ),<br />

including the location of fixed fishing gear, is broadcast by COMMSTA<br />

Boston (NMF) as follows:<br />

472 100HA1A 1350, 2150 UTC*<br />

8502 100HA1A 1350, 2150 UTC*<br />

* If the 1350 UTC broadcast exceeds 3 hours, it will be divided into 2<br />

sections, and the second section will be broadcast at 2150 UTC.<br />

B-14

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