Yes I forgot about those. Good stuffMiss those and the roll call of the Marine Companies at 1830(?) daily.
Staten Island and the Bronx shared 154.19.
I never knew Manhattan and the Bronx shared one.
When atmospheric conditions were good we could get them up in Massachusetts. Actually most of the summer months.Going back to those earlier days, I remember when the Bronx and Manhattan shared the same frequency - 154.25 mhz
While Staten Island was on 154.19 mhz
Back then I could monitor the FDNY in Bridgeport, Ct - 60 miles away, loud and clear.
My father, a Bridgeport firefighter, myself, and my brother used to listen in
It was the first time we ever heard such excellent, detailed reports of the type of building, fire conditions, and exposures, etc.
Yup. the "skip" was in full effect in Boston!When atmospheric conditions were good we could get them up in Massachusetts. Actually most of the summer months.
Which then became KYE994KEB 525 154.37 as I remember ......way back BKLYN & QNS were on the same frequency.
IIRC,I think ??? - Manhattans call sign was KED525