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The ideal rig has access to
both band spectra.

Max

Max, what would radios would be on your list...budget and high price, that
could also do marine SSB out of the box?

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The ideal rig has access to
both band spectra.

Max

Max, what would radios would be on your list...budget and high price, that
could also do marine SSB out of the box?


I'm unaware of any ham HF rigs that will transmit on marine SSB bands out of
the box. They all will receive them, however. I do think some marine SSB
rigs are easily modified for ham bands, however, but I don't know the market
well in those. Almost any ham transceiver can be modified to transmit in
the marine bands, but how hard and at what expense to effect the
modifications is unknown to me.

I'm partial to Yaesu and Kenwood, but oddly enough I have an ICOM 706 on my
boat.

Max


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I'm unaware of any ham HF rigs that will transmit on marine SSB bands out of
the box. They all will receive them, however. I do think some marine SSB
rigs are easily modified for ham bands, however, but I don't know the market
well in those.


ICOM is one, it just takes a jumper...

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Maxprop wrote:



I'm unaware of any ham HF rigs that will transmit on marine SSB bands

out of
the box. They all will receive them, however. I do think some marine

SSB
rigs are easily modified for ham bands, however, but I don't know the

market
well in those.


ICOM is one, it just takes a jumper...


There was an article in Cruising World a few years back implying that was
the case. I haven't stayed up on the marine SSB rigs, but I wouldn't be
surprised if ICOM includes instructions for the jumper.

Max


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"Maxprop" wrote
...... Almost any ham transceiver can be modified to transmit in
the marine bands, but how hard and at what expense to effect the
modifications is unknown to me.


Go to http://www.mods.dk/ and click on your radio. As others have noted it
isn't legal to use a Ham rig cuz they're not FCC type accepted but .....




 
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