Maritime Radio Room Clock
By PE1HVHBefore the advent of satellite communication, maritime communication adhered to an international protocol requiring ships and coastal stations to observe silent periods twice an hour, reserved specifically for emergencies. These silent periods were marked by red sectors on the 500 kHz frequency and green sectors on the 2182 kHz frequency. The 4-second red bars facilitated the manual transmission of the SOLAS distress signal.
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