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Naval Communication Station Harold E. Holt is a joint Australian and United States naval communication station located on the north-west coast of Australia, north of the town of
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. The station is operated and maintained by the
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on behalf of Australia and the United States and provides
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(VLF) radio transmission to
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,
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and allied ships and submarines in the western
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and eastern
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. The frequency is 19.8 kHz. With a transmission power of 1 megawatt, it is claimed to be the most powerful transmission station in the Southern Hemisphere. The town of
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was built at the same time as the communications station to provide support to the base and to house dependent families of United States Navy personnel.


VLF transmitter masts

The station features thirteen tall radio towers. The tallest tower is called ''Tower Zero'' and is tall, and was for many years the tallest human-made structure in the Southern Hemisphere. Six odd-numbered outer towers T1–T11, located on an outer ring, each tall, are placed in a hexagon around Tower Zero. The other six even-numbered inner towers T2–T12, which are each tall, are placed in a smaller hexagon around Tower Zero. On 3 March 2009, the
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advertised on the AusTender website a tender to construct two new roads at the station. The tender stated the 357 guy wires which support the 13 towers had exceeded their life expectancy and the roads will support the installation of the VLF guy wires. It states:


History

Garfield Barwick Sir Garfield Edward John Barwick (22 June 190313 July 1997) was an Australian judge who was the seventh and longest serving Chief Justice of Australia, in office from 1964 to 1981. He had earlier been a Liberal Party politician, serving as a ...
, Australian Minister for External Affairs, negotiated the lease on the US base at
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in 1963 with US ambassador William Battle. The station was commissioned as US Naval Communication Station North West Cape on 16 September 1967 at a ceremony with the US Ambassador to Australia Edward A. Clark and the
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Harold Holt Harold Edward Holt (5 August 190817 December 1967) was an Australian politician and lawyer who served as the 17th prime minister of Australia from 1966 until Disappearance of Harold Holt, his disappearance and presumed death in 1967. He held o ...
, at which peppercorn rent for the base for the first year was paid.''Builders' Labourers' Song Book'', pp190-194, Published by Widescape International and the BLF, 1975. . A recording was released of the speech by US ambassador Ed Clark titled "Ed Clark Pulls It Off", Liberation Records, Melbourne, Australia (April 1974) On 20 September 1968, the station was officially renamed to ''US Naval Communication Station Harold E. Holt'' in memory of the late Prime Minister of Australia, who disappeared whilst swimming and was declared dead, presumed drowned, three months after the station was commissioned. With the election of the Labor Government to power in 1972, Defence Minister
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started negotiations on the condition of operation of the US military bases in Australia. On 9 January 1974 a joint statement by Lance Barnard and
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, the US Secretary of Defense, assigned the Deputy Commander of the base to a
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officer and gave Australian personnel roles in base technical and maintenance functions. The cipher room was closed to Australian scrutiny. The joint statement stressed the importance of consultations in crises. There was no undertaking given by the US to relay fire orders to their submarines bearing nuclear missiles. In May 1974 several hundred people travelled to North West Cape from around Australia to protest and occupy the base and "symbolically reclaiming it for the Australian people". During the occupation the
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was flown over the base with 55 people arrested during the protest. Songs composed in the campaign against North West Cape and other US bases in Australia include ''We don't want no Yankee Bases'' and ''Omega Doodle'' which have become part of the Australian folkloric tradition. From 1967 until October 1992 a USN
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Detachment was stationed at the facility. In
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n domestic politics, the presence of foreign military installations in the state has occasionally been questioned over the decades. The "US" was dropped from the station's official title with the advent of joint United States and Royal Australian Navy operation in 1974. In 1991, an agreement was reached between the governments of Australia and the United States that would make the facility an Australian Naval Communication Station by 1999, a transition that began with a Royal Australian Navy officer taking command of the facility in 1992. The majority of US Naval presence ended in 1993 with the withdrawal of all US Naval personnel. In July 2002, the Royal Australian Navy handed over operation of the station to the
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. The base is currently operated under contract by Raytheon Australia. Harold E. Holt was identified as a potential
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(or ''Space Fence'') site in 2011. On 6 December 2013 it was announced that the
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(SST), part of the
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, would be relocated to the Harold E. Holt Naval Communication Station from its initial deployment at the
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in
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. The SST entered initial operational capability at North West Cape on 4 October 2022 and is operated by the Royal Australian Air Force, 1 Remote Sensor Unit. A C-Band Space Surveillance Radar is also being installed and once completed will be operated remotely by
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personnel from
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at
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. It will provide a Space Situational Awareness capability, allowing the tracking of space assets and debris.


Aircraft interference controversy

On 7 October 2008,
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made an emergency landing at
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near the town of
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following an inflight accident featuring a pair of sudden uncommanded pitch-down manoeuvres that resulted in serious injuries to many of the occupants. The
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(ATSB) identified in a preliminary report that a fault occurred within the Number 1 Air Data Inertial Reference Unit (ADIRU) and is the "likely origin of the event". The ADIRUone of three such devices on the aircraftbegan to supply incorrect data to the other aircraft systems. The ATSB assessment of speculation that possible interference from Naval Communication Station Harold E. Holt or passenger personal electronic devices could have been involved was "extremely unlikely". On 27 December 2008, another aircraft, Qantas Flight 71, also had a malfunction in its ADIRU. The incident again fuelled media speculation regarding the significance of the Harold E. Holt facility, with the Australian and International Pilots Association calling for commercial aircraft to be barred from the area as a precaution until the events are better understood, while the manager of the facility has claimed that it is "highly, highly unlikely" that any interference has been caused.


See also

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Joint Geological and Geophysical Research Station The Joint Geological and Geophysical Research Station (JGGRS) is a seismic monitoring and nuclear detonation detection system operated by the United States Air Force (USAF) in cooperation with Australia. Located at the foot of ANZAC Hill in Alic ...
* VLF Transmitter Woodside *
VLF Transmitter Cutler The VLF Transmitter Cutler is the United States Navy's very low frequency (VLF) shore radio station at Cutler, Maine. The station provides one-way Communication with submarines, communication to submarines of the Navy's Atlantic Fleet, both o ...
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Jim Creek Naval Radio Station Jim Creek Naval Radio Station is a United States Navy very low frequency (VLF) radio transmitter facility at Jim Creek near Oso, Washington. The primary mission of this site is to communicate orders one-way to submarines of the Pacific fleet. ...
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Lualualei VLF transmitter VLF transmitter Lualualei is a facility of the United States Navy near Lualualei, Hawaii transmitting orders to submerged submarines in the very low frequency (VLF) range. Description VLF transmitter Lualuale operates under the callsign N ...
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List of masts The tallest structure in the world is the Burj Khalifa skyscraper at . Listed are guyed masts (such as telecommunication masts), self-supporting towers (such as the CN Tower), skyscrapers (such as the Willis Tower), oil platforms, electricity t ...


References


Further reading

* * Barker, E. A.(1985) ''Brian Burke supports the role of US communications base at NW Cape''. West Australian, 25 Nov. 1985, p. 3,
Communications Station
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External links


"Google" satellite map
the map opens centred on the "Area A" very low frequency (VLF) towers site, which is at the northernmost edge of the Northwest Cape, approximately 4 miles north of the Main base; the "Area B" high frequency receiver (HFR) site was approximately 30 miles south of the Main Base
"Google" street view
The view from the side of the road with Tower 9 in the foreground. {{subject bar , auto=y , portal1=Western Australia Military radio systems Radio masts and towers Military installations in Western Australia Towers in Australia Science and technology in Western Australia Shire of Exmouth Military installations of the United States in Australia 1967 establishments in Australia Military installations established in 1967 Communications and electronic installations of the United States Navy