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- 500_kHz abstract "Since early in the 20th century, the radio frequency of 500 kilohertz (500 kHz) has been an international calling and distress frequency for Morse code maritime communication. The unit kilohertz was not introduced until the 1960s. For most of its history, the international distress frequency was referred to by its equivalent wavelength, 600 meters, or, using the earlier frequency unit name, 500 kilocycles (per second) or 500 kc.The United States Coast Guard and comparable agencies of other nations used to maintain 24-hour watches on this frequency, staffed by highly skilled radio operators. Many SOS calls and medical emergencies at sea were handled here until the late 1980s. However, because of the near disappearance of the commercial use of Morse code, the frequency is now rarely used. Emergency traffic on 500 kHz has been almost completely replaced by the Global Maritime Distress Safety System (GMDSS). Beginning in the late 1990s, most nations ended monitoring of transmissions on 500 kHz. The nearby frequencies of 518 kHz and 490 kHz are used for the Navtex component of GMDSS. Proposals to allocate frequencies at or near 500 kHz to amateur radio use resulted in the creation of the 600-meter amateur radio band.".
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- 500_kHz wikiPageWikiLink 2182_kHz.
- 500_kHz wikiPageWikiLink 600-meter_amateur_radio_band.
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- 500_kHz wikiPageWikiLink Belgium.
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- 500_kHz wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_radio.
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- 500_kHz wikiPageWikiLink Category:Morse_code.
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- 500_kHz wikiPageWikiLink Norway.
- 500_kHz wikiPageWikiLink Q_code.
- 500_kHz wikiPageWikiLink Radio_Act_of_1912.
- 500_kHz wikiPageWikiLink Radio_propagation.
- 500_kHz wikiPageWikiLink SOS.
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- 500_kHz wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Coast_Guard.
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- 500_kHz wikiPageWikiLink File:Amateur-radio-regions-with-600m-allocation.svg.
- 500_kHz wikiPageWikiLink File:Radioroom.png.
- 500_kHz wikiPageWikiLinkText "415–526.5 kHz maritime band".
- 500_kHz wikiPageWikiLinkText "500 kHz".
- 500_kHz wikiPageWikiLinkText "500 kHz".
- 500_kHz wikiPageWikiLinkText "500 kHz".
- 500_kHz wikiPageWikiLinkText "600 meters".
- 500_kHz wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maritime band, or 500 kHz".
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- 500_kHz subject Category:Emergency_communication.
- 500_kHz subject Category:History_of_radio.
- 500_kHz subject Category:Maritime_communication.
- 500_kHz subject Category:Morse_code.
- 500_kHz type Ship.
- 500_kHz type Encoding.
- 500_kHz type Mode.
- 500_kHz type Redirect.
- 500_kHz type Ship.
- 500_kHz type Thing.
- 500_kHz comment "Since early in the 20th century, the radio frequency of 500 kilohertz (500 kHz) has been an international calling and distress frequency for Morse code maritime communication. The unit kilohertz was not introduced until the 1960s.".
- 500_kHz label "500 kHz".
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