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On May 25, 8:47 am, Bruce in alaska wrote:
... I suspect that operating a SailMail Pactor Station without at least a Marine Radio Operators Permit would be a violation as per 80.165. The above transmissions would come under Ship Narrowband Direct-printing Telegraph. ... Interesting. I just looked over the sailmail primer again and it is specific. US citizens need copies of the shore station licenses plus a ship's station license and a Restricted Radiotelephone Operator's Permit. As I recall it took them some time to get the station licenses. I wonder if they got some kind of waiver... -- Tom. |
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