"Rob" wrote in message
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Hi,
I have been looking at VHF DSC radios and amazed by the price
difference between USA models and UK models. For example, a neat ICOM
402 is readily available in USA for around $170 and in UK you cannot
get a VHF DSC radio for less than £199.
I understand that there are two classes of DSC - Class F and Class D
which may account for the price difference.
Can anyone explain the situation???
TVMIA
THe classes run from A through F with A being the fullest most
comprehensive system as used on the big ships.
Some of the USA cheepies are class F which is not accepted over in
Europe...very basic and can lead to tricky situations in crowded waters due
to its limitations. IE some transmit a Tone on channel 70 and don t do much
else leaving it to the operator
to manually go through procedures for changing channel to a working
frequency where as the more sophsticated ones do this for you.
The lowest class used in the UK etc is class D which is slightly more
comprehensive.
This of course is only part of the story because we have to compound this
with what the manufacturers tell us is the advantage of a large market..in
the UK we pay the penalty
Joe......you got any comments

?????
John