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In article ,
Bruce in Alaska wrote:

In article . com,
"Leonard" wrote:

wrote:
2. Are there auxiliary news on HF, or just VHF? As I mentioned before I
hold an amateur extra class license, so taking part in HF nets is not a
major problem.


It's my understanding that cross band communications between Amateur
Radio stations (non-type accepted) and Marine (type accepted) stations
is not allowed.


Well not exactly true. A Licenced Amateur may use any Marine Radio to
transmit on Part 97 frequencies that his License allows. Modifying a
Marine Radio to transmit on frequencies outside those allowed under
Part 80, may, or may not, violate the Type Acceptance for that Radio,
depending on just what is done to the radio to open it up. Radios
such as the SEA MF/HF Marine models, that have a "Test Mode" that is
not documented in the User Manual, but is documented for Service Tech's,
and can be activated from the Front Panel, without any modifacation
to the circuits, under the covers, would be legal to use on Ham Bands,
by Licensed Amateur Radio Operators. If one has to take the covers off


just a followup note here.....ANY Marine Radio would be Legal to use
on the Ham Bands.... The question here is, if the radio was "Modified"
in some way, would that modification, violate the "Type Acceptance" , and
thus make the modified radio not Legal, to use on the Marine Bands......

the radio and cut a diode or solder bridge a trace, this would violate
the Type Acceptance of the radio and isn't allowed, EXCEPT if it is done
by the OEM, at the Factory.

Non-Type Accepted equipment may NOT be used on Part 80 Frequencies,
EXCEPT when Safety of Life or Property Commincations are being passed.



In an emergency, any means of communications is allowed.

Is this not correct?

Only an Advanced Class. To lazy to pass the test again. Couldn't do the
20 wpm part.

KJ5DL


Bruce in alaska also an Advanced Class, for many, many, years.....


Bruce in alaska
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