![KPH, established in Point Reyes and Bolinas, California, in 1913, will exchange messages with Morse code enthusiasts around the world. KPH, established in Point Reyes and Bolinas, California, in 1913, will exchange messages with Morse code enthusiasts around the world.](https://www.sbsun.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/SJM-MORSECODE-1.jpg?w=132)
Nation's last Morse code station comes back to life on annual “Night of Nights”
KPH, established in Point Reyes and Bolinas, California, in 1913, will exchange messages with Morse code enthusiasts around the world.
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Lisa M. Krieger is a Bay Area News Group science writer for The Mercury News and East Bay Times, covering research, scientific policy and environmental news from Stanford University, the University of California, NASA-Ames, U.S. Geological Survey and other Bay Area-based research facilities. She graduated from Duke University with a BA degree in biology. She splits her time between Palo Alto and Inverness, and in her spare time likes wildlife photography, swimming, skiing and backpacking.