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Dave wrote: I'm talking real world here. The world of gummint regulations is different. Do you really use 16 to hail other boats up there? Just about ALL commercial Vessels use 16 for Calling, no matter where they are in the world. It is what Channel 16 was meant to be used for, and why ALL commercial vessels are required to maintain a Watch on Channel 16 while navigating, no matter the size of the vessel. Channel 16 provides a Common Place for ALL Maritime VHF Radios to be, when trying to contact another Station, for any reason, not just for Distress reasons. Having been in the Radio Regulation Enforcement Biz for many years, it never ceases to amaze me, what folks think, and say about, how Maritime Mobile Radio is supposed to work, and why things are they way they are. Weekend Warriors are NOT the largest users of Maritime Radios on this planet, contrary to popular belief, and the Maritime Mobile Radio Service wasn't put in place just for their specific pleasure, or usage. -- Bruce in alaska add path after fast to reply |
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