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If you plan to use HF on the amateur frequencies you will need to be
licensed... Go to the local amateur radio club and folks there will happily help you get a license, tune an antenna, etc.. denny |
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![]() If you plan to use HF on the amateur... Denny... could well be that he is just interested in using the conventional hf marine bands. At any rate... a good news group for this sort of inquiry is the "rec.boats.electronics" web site: http://groups.google.com/group/rec.boats.electronics They have some real knowledgeable guys that hang out there when it comes to maritime mobile radio issues. Some of the key posters are... Larry... Bruce in Alaska... Old Chief Lynn just to mention a few. Best regards Bill (N6TGC) |
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If you plan to use HF on the amateur frequencies
************************************************** ***** Denny... could well be that he is just interested in using the conventional hf marine bands. ************************************************** ********************* Yup, could be... Just wanted to make him aware and to point out that the local ham club is a resource.... denny - k8do |
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