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|  decent affordable radios for use on inland lake 
			
			Actually, for those folks the license is pretty easy to get since they are a bonifide marine business that is easy to prove. Beyond that it gets pretty difficult. Doug s/v CAllista "Vito" wrote in message ... "Bruce in Alaska" wrote in message ... In article , "Vito" wrote: My first suggestion would be a pair of VHF Marine radios, with a 5/8 wave antenna at the cabin as high as you can get it. Bzzzzzt Wrong suggestion. Installing a Marine Radio on shore requires an FCC Coast Station License, which are very hard to get,..... Gee, I didn't know that. Every marina, gas station and boat house I've seen has an antenna on it so I ASSumed it was as easy as putting a rig in your boat. Silly me .... (c: | 
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