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Not to change the subject but I thought in Alaska 4125.0 was for water
but only had good coverage during "normal" business hours. The rest of the time, the general interior Alaskan emergency freq. (5167.5) is a better bet. It's been a while since I've been up there but does that still hold true? Mike Bruce in Alaska wrote: In article . net, Rick wrote: The law only limits the power measured to the antenna, so unless the silly amp is used no laws will be broken. This is a voluntary ship station, it isn't CB so it is not illegal equipment to own or have installed. It's only illegal to use other than in an emergency. Bzzzt, Wrong Answer, would you like to try again, or take what's behind Door Number 2??? All Part 80 Radio Equipemnt MUST be Type Accepted, by the FCC for use under any Part 80 License. As part of the Type Acceptance Process the OEM must show Power Output as well as other aspects of the Technical Specifacations for the Equipment. Any change in Power Output by addition of an external amplifier would VOID the Type Acceptance for the equipment, because they were not Type Accepted as a Total System. Having a NON Type Accepted system installed and connected to an antenna, and Power is not within the rules of Part 80, and therefor Actionable by an FCC Field Agent, if he so chooses to do so when he finds the equipment. The real issue is what kind of idiot thinks transmitting in the blind on VHF is better than an EPIRB to begin with. Nothing quite like saturating the ether with panic stricken calls from some idiot who can't hear a reply anyway. Would be better off letting the EPIRB do its thing and use the time to deal with the emergency. You are EXACTLY correct on the above observation. Under GMDSS, the First Notification of an Emergency should be by EPIRB, and then by MF, HF, or VHF depending on which Sea Area the vessel is located in. Unfortunatly our government is so far behind in deployment of GMDSS by the USCG, that screaming on Ch16, and or 4125.0 Khz is still the best way to get local attention. Bruce in alaska -- add a 2 before @ |
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