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In article BxWxg.248882$IK3.66723@pd7tw1no,
Gary wrote: Like I said, here the Coast Guard tell you to call on 22a. It may be different where you are. The advantage of a Coast Guard radio check is the can check your signal on a variety of repeaters and tell you how far you are going. They can even DF you! Receiving poor signals may be neccessary if your radio isn't working properly, and they'll tell you that too. Bzzzt, Wrong Information..... Maybe the Canadian Coast Guard can do what you say, but the USCG is about 10 years behind in DCS and Vhf DF Deployment, and do NOT have that capability on most of the US Coastline. Yes, they do have a good VHF HighSite Deployment but these are not DCS or DF Capable, for the most part, and will not be for a few more years. The congress wants the USCG to be watching for Terrorists not answering Distress Calls from Idiot Yatchmen. |
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