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1 Astoria (USCG) XII 46 12'40"N '38"W MSI [W] 518 khz 216 Broadcast Times Language/Code Form Contents of Broadcast 0340,0740,1140,1540,1940,2340 [W] English Gale warnings, coastal forecast for all areas. Offshore forecast for Areas Notices to Mariners for areas Alameda and Seattle. No. 9 - Volume D Page 160
2 Boston, Massachusetts (USCG) IV 41 42'82"N '27"W MSI [F] 518 khz 200 Broadcast Times Language/Code Form Contents of Broadcast 0050,0450,0850,1250,1650,2050 [F] English Gale warnings, synopsis and forecast. For coastal waters. International Ice Patrol Bulletin. No. 9 - Volume D Page 161
3 Cambria XII 35 31'12"N '60"W MSI [Q] 518 khz 350 Broadcast Times Language/Code Form Contents of Broadcast 0240,0640,1040,1440,1840,2240 [Q] English Gale warnings, coastal forecast for all areas. Offshore forecast for Areas Notices to Mariners for areas Alameda and Seattle. No. 9 - Volume D Page 162
4 Charleston (USCG) IV 32 50'67"N '00"W MSI [E] 518 khz 200 Broadcast Times Language/Code Form Contents of Broadcast 0040,0440,0840,1240,1640,2040 [E] No. 9 - Volume D Page 163
5 Miami (USCG) IV 25 37'40"N '37"W MSI [A] 518 khz 240 Broadcast Times Language/Code Form Contents of Broadcast 0000,0400,0800,1200,1600,2000 [A] English Gale warnings, synopsis and forecast. Local warnings. No. 9 - Volume D Page 164
6 New Orleans, Louisiana (USCG) IV 29 53'08"N '73"W MSI [G] 518 khz 200 Broadcast Times Language/Code Form Contents of Broadcast 0100,0500,0900,1300,1700,2100 [G] English Gale warnings and local weather. No. 9 - Volume D Page 165
7 Point Reyes, San Francisco (CAMSPAC) XII 37 55'53"N '87"W MSI [C] 518 khz 350 Broadcast Times Language/Code Form Contents of Broadcast 0020,0420,0820,1220,1620,2020 [C] English Gale warnings, coastal forecast for all areas. Synopsis and forecast for Areas Notices to Mariners for areas Alameda and Seattle. Electronic Navigation Advisories. No. 9 - Volume D Page 166
8 Portsmouth (CAMSLANT) IV 36 43'72"N '60"W MSI [N] 518 khz 280 Broadcast Times Language/Code Form Contents of Broadcast 0210,0610,1010,1410,1810,2210 [N] English Gale warnings, synopsis and forecast. No. 9 - Volume D Page 167
9 (ALASKA) Isabella XII, XVII 18 28'00"N '32"W [R] 518 khz 200 Broadcast Times Language/Code Form Contents of Broadcast 0250,0650,1050,1450,1850,2250 [R] English No. 9 - Volume D Page 168
10 (ALASKA) Kodiak (East) XII, XVII 57 46'63"N '72"W MSI [J] 518 khz 200 Broadcast Times Language/Code Form Contents of Broadcast 0130,0530,0930,1330,1730,2130 [J] English Gale warnings, synopsis and forecast for Areas east of Kodiak. No. 9 - Volume D Page 169
11 (ALASKA) Kodiak (West) XII, XVII 57 46'63"N '72"W MSI [X] 518 khz 200 Broadcast Times Language/Code Form Contents of Broadcast 0350,0750,1150,1550,1950,2350 [X] English Gale warnings, synopsis and forecast for Areas west of Kodiak. No. 9 - Volume D Page 170
12 (HAWAII) Honolulu (USCG) WMO REGION: V XII 21 26'10"N '65"W MSI [O] 518 khz 350 Broadcast Times Language/Code Form Contents of Broadcast 0220,0620,1020,1420,1820,2220 [O] English Gale warnings, forecat for waters up to 100 n miles from the Hawaiian Islands and forecast for waters up to 1000 n miles from Honolulu (up to 30 N). No. 9 - Volume D Page 171
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Astoria (USCG) 24-hour watch 46 12'N 123 57'W Covered: XII MSI [W] 518 khz Broadcast Times Contents of Broadcast Language/Code Form 0340, 0740, 1140, 1540, 1940, 2240 [W] Gale warnings, coastal forecast
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