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An SSB is essentially a high frequency radio with pre-set frequencies
(channels) used for global or very long distance communications. If you're not going offshore there is NO need for an SSB. For coastal sailing the only benefit I can perceive would be the ability to download Weather FAx (WeFAX); but, youll need an additional demodulator/PC, etc. In article , Bobsprit wrote: I'm not clear on marine SSB radios. Can someone explain how they differ from standard VHF? A friend is now offering me a pretty expensive Icom SSB. I doubt I have a need for it, but it's basically free. I may just tell him to sell it on ebay. I was thinking of adding a AM/SSB (CB) radio to the boat which would be better than the GMRS. So can someone explain what the marine SSB is? Is it VHF with upper and lowers? Thanks in advance... RB |
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