
Le Conquet radio or
Call sign
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FFU (station ''Française Fixe de Ushant'') was a French maritime radio station located in the city of
Le Conquet (La Pointe du Renard 4°43'58"W 48°20'24"N). The station was established in 1952, by the French Administration of
France Télécom, as a result of the work by Call sign
Ushant TSF, Call sign FFU.
History
* French Fixe Ushant station. In French, since 1901, after having moved in several places on the island of Ushant, the station was to facilitate the exchange of telegrams between the island and the military staff at
Brest. The station operated in both daytime and at night and was monitored by two officers working 12-hour shifts. It received the radio code FFU.,
the station
Ouessant
Ushant (; , ; , ) is a French island at the southwestern end of the English Channel which marks the westernmost point of metropolitan France. It belongs to Brittany (administrative region), Brittany and in medieval times, Viscounty of Léon, Léon ...
TSF, Ushant Code (radio) FFU (French Fixe Ushant station) (created by
Camille Tissot
Camille Papin Tissot (; 15 October 1868 – 2 October 1917) was a French naval officer and pioneer of wireless telegraphy who established the first French operational radio connections at sea.
Life
Camille Papin Tissot was the second ch ...
), was as of 1904 the first operational French station in connection with one float of 80
Passengers ships on
500 kHz. Destroyed in 1944 per act of war, Ouessant TSF was never rebuilt. It was replaced in 1952 by the new station Le Conquet-Radio.
* Station of radiogoniometry of Ushant Gonio FFU, (in 1922) on wavelength 450 meters determined the position of ships, of airships which required it of him. (closed).
; Station Le Conquet-Radio
* on 500 kHz (closed 1997)
* on
2182 kHz on
channel 16 VHF (closed 1999)
* on
MMSI: 00 227 0300 channel 70 on 2187,5 kHz (closed 1999)
Wireless telegraphy
31 January 1997 at 23 h 46
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cq cq cq de ffu ffu ffu
f/cl down broadcast =
this is our final cry on 500 kHz before eternal silence stop
nearly all the century round ffu has provided w/t svc at the tip of brittany stop
thank you all for good kii good cooperation over decades and best wishes to those remaining on air stop
good bye from all at brest le conquet radio stop
silent key for ever stop
adieu 31 01 1997 / 2348 gmt b de ffu + + va. …
References
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Radio in France