If there are any regulations they are not enforced. FSR seems to be very
popular with the charterers and live aboards. Band assignments in the BVI
closely mirror the US and FRS/GSM takes a lot of pressure off the marine VHF
which is used for everything from distress calls by idiots who don't know
how to use a compass to making restaurant reservations. A rather healthy
philosophy in the BVI is that if it isn't hurting anyone don't sweat it.
--
Glenn Ashmore
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In article ouawf.4043$Dh.492@dukeread04,
"Glenn Ashmore" wrote:
This Spring I am shepherding a crew of 14 split between two boats around
the
BVI. Looking for a way to stay in contact without crowding the VHF freqs
so
I am thinking about at buying a couple of pairs of FRS/GMRS radios. I
understand that the published ranges are pretty well BS and power is not
as
important as quality of construction.
Anyone have a positive experience with a make/model they would recommend?
I
need a reliable range of at least 3 or 4 miles. A detachable antenna
would
also be a plus.
Are you sure that FRS/GMRS Radios are legal to use by nonresidents
on BVI?