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![]() It's a moot point as nobody enforces the rules anymore, especially for voluntary vessels (in the U.S. anyway). And some of the wording of this rule is mis-leading. Such as "Voluntary vessels equipped with VHF- DSC equipment must maintain a watch on 2182 kHz..." How does one maintain a watch on 2182 with just a VHF? Voluntary vessels are not required to have any radio, yet they are saying if I have a VHF with DSC, I must maintain a watch on 2182??? But what if I have an older VHF without DSC. Now I don't have to listen on 2182 unless I also have an HF? Typical gov't gobbledy-gook. Eric On Apr 15, 10:31*pm, Larry wrote: When was the last time you guys left your unused SSB radios tuned to 2182Khz and RUNNING with all that damned 2Mhz static when you were not using it? *According to the rules, the HF radio must NEVER be turned off while underway, but must be left on 2182Khz or a DSC-Distress channel. |
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