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To the guy who posted the original question:
If you can find the necessary power and a good location for the scanner, a radar is always a great "tool" for many reasons whether you are cruising offshore or mainly inshore through marked or unmarked channels. Be advised..... just because you now have a radar don't think you are now an expert (or even passable) radar observer.....radar can get you into just as much trouble as non radar....just for different reasons. otn |
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