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I agree, VHF has become very much like the CB for the unlicensed users.
I predicted this would happen when they dropped the license requirement in the early '90s. While I was living aboard at anchor in SD Bay in '93-'94, I monitored the VHF because I didn't have a cell phone and in an emergency, my family could reach me via the marine operator. With the VHF constantly on and scanning 16 and a number of other ship to ship and working channels, I could hear all forms of abuses. One evening I happened to over hear US Navy "parking lot security patrols" using, not only Marine VHF, but channel 16 to report their patrol status.. In this instance, there happened to be a Navy Capt. aboard his personal boat and he contacted the command watch officer responsible for allowing this mis-use of Marine VHF. Now I hear of a local pizza place on the waterfront (in Seabeck, WA) that monitor and operates on Marine VHF, to take your pizza order and has it delivered via boat. This is a case where the Cell Phone should be used. -- My opinion and experience. FWIW Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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