Signal station

A signal station is a form of Aids to Navigation that is defined by the IHO simply as "A signal station is a place on shore from which signals are made to ships at sea".[1] While this broad definition would include coastal radio stations and fog signal stations, the term is most often used for shore installation that use visual signals to communicate with ships at sea.

Lloyd's Signalling Station, Burma, late 1890's.
  1. ^ "Signal station, warning points (Hydro, 1:22k - 1:90k)". Data.linz.govt.nz. Retrieved 16 November 2014.