AT&T High Seas Service

The AT&T High Seas Service was a radiotelephone service that provided ship-to-shore telephone calls, which consisted of stations WOO (transmitter station in Ocean Gate, New Jersey (39°55′38″N 74°06′55″W), receiver station in Manahawkin, New Jersey, United States), WOM (Receiver site in Plantation, Florida (26°8′36.09″N 80°11′55.76″W), transmitter on Krome Ave. (25°52′21.57″N 80°29′2.44″W)) and KMI (transmitter station in Dixon, California (38°24′38″N 121°46′38″W), receiver station in Point Reyes, California (38°5′31″N 122°57′20″W)).

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AT&T High Seas Service

The AT&T High Seas Service was a radiotelephone service that provided ship-to-shore telephone calls, which consisted of stations WOO (transmitter station in Ocean Gate, New Jersey (39°55′38″N 74°06′55″W), receiver station in Manahawkin, New Jersey, United States), WOM (Receiver site in Plantation, Florida (26°8′36.09″N 80°11′55.76″W), transmitter on Krome Ave. (25°52′21.57″N 80°29′2.44″W)) and KMI (transmitter station in Dixon, California (38°24′38″N 121°46′38″W), receiver station in Point Reyes, California (38°5′31″N 122°57′20″W)).

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