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In article iAUVd.43935$xt.17799@fed1read07,
"William Andersen" wrote: No matter what you get, if you're going to work from a boat I think you're required to also have a VHF-FM radio. Seems to me I read it in Chapman's. thuss" wrote in message oups.com... I would go to your local HAM store and talk to them about gear. There are a lot of choices out there from tiny mobile QRP type rigs to larger base stations that will all work in your boat or RV. I would start out by getting a rig setup that's capable of doing packet and then adding a pactor or similar into the mix later. -Todd Well not exactly......... Any uninspected US Flagged vessel is NOT required to have any radio aboard, unless: 1. It is longer than 20 Meters 2. It is towing 3. It is required by The Fishing Vessel Safety Act..... 4. It is a Small Passenger Vessel with more than six passengers aboard. (I guess that would make it Inspected) If a Marine MF/HF radio is fitted then a Marine VHF Radio MUST be fitted as well, but if a Ham Radio is fitted there is no requirement for a Marine VHF Radio to be fitted. Bruce in alaska -- add a 2 before @ |
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