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Guam Radio



National Weather Service Forecast Office Guam NOAA WEATHER RADIO Web Page
NOAA Weather Radio broadcasts National Weather Service warnings, watches, forecasts and other hazard information 24 hours a day. The radio program broadcasts on frequencies 162.550 and 162.400 in the Mariana Islands. Weather radios can be purchased at local electronics stores, mail order catalogs and various other locations. ...

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Guam main page
Radio Station K-57 News site ...

http://www.radiopacific.com/ ...

Guam has one daily newspaper, a newspaper published three times a week, several weekly and monthly commercial publications, and military journals. There are three AM and two FM radio stations, one broadcast commercial television station, one commercial cable television station, and one public broadcasting station. Guam is a major Pacific cable station. A new fiber optic cable now links the island with Hawaii, Japan, the Philippines, and Hong Kong. Guam is included in the domestic numbering system, with an area code of 671. ... [Read More]

National Weather Service Forecast Office Guam Local Hazards Web Page
NOAA All Hazards Weather Radio Coverage for Mariana Islands ...

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War in the Pacific NHP: Liberation - Guam Remembers
come back to Guam." Although possession of a radio was strictlyprohibited, a number of Chamorros were daring enough to operate radioreceivers throughout most of the occupation period—until aboutlate in 1943 when American forces were pummeling the Japanese in thesouth and central Pacific. Members of the underground radio network includedJose Gutierrez, Augusto Gutierrez, Frank T. Flores and AtanacioBlas; Adolfo Sgambelluri, Mrs. Ignacia Butler, RalphPellicani, Carlos Bordallo, Juan and Agueda Roberto, Manuel F. L.Guerrero, James Butler, Joe Torres and Herbert Johnston; Agueda IglesiasJohnston; Frank D. Perez, the Rev. Jesus Baza Duenas, E.T. Calvo; LuisP. Untalan, Jose and Herman Ada, and Pedro M. Ada. The radio receivershad to be destroyed or abandoned after Japanese officials obtainedcopies of news reports, including the following: — "Rabaol, (sic) New Guinea — Japanese forcesare being hammered in their positions by American Flying Fortresses fromAustralia, enemy los ... [Read More]


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