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Default Bargain basement radar?

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Larry wrote:

Richard Casady wrote:
On 01 Sep 2007 17:57:37 GMT, steamer wrote:

You don't need a Marine Radar, which you can't use on Land anyway. You
--Clueless me: why can't I use a marine radar on land?


Against FCC regs. A guy stepped off the boat onto the dock with a
marine band handheld. $8000 fine. The license was for the boat, not
the individual radios separately. Hence unlicensed anywhere else.

Casady


No flame intended, but that simply cannot be so. If possessing a marine
band handheld on land were illegal, it would be impossible to sell them,
or assuming that you own one, it would be impossible to remove it from a
marine environment as most folks do with their boats in the winter. You
certainly cannot transmit on marine frequencies on land, but I doubt
that you cannot own one and remove it from your boat. Furthermore, FM
radios don't even come with an application for an FCC license. I don't
think licenses are required for FM. I don't know about the single
sideband radios used at sea. They used to require licenses (I had one),
but I don't know if they still do.


Actually, there ARE ligitimate uses for, and required Licensing
available, for Marine Handheld Radios on Land, It is called a
Marine Utility Coast Station if used on Land, and a Marine Utility
Ship Station is used on water. To obtain one of these Marine
Utility Station Licenses, one must make an additional "Showing",
that meets the Requirments of 47CFR Part 80.501, AND that these
communications can not be accomplished via a Fixed Radio.

Under the Rules in place TODAY, Ship Station Licenses for US Flagged
Vessels that are "Non-Commercial" AND do NOT make International
Voyages, and use only VHF, RADAR, and EPIRB, ARE covered by a Blanket
FCC License Granted to all such Vessels, and are NOT required to have
Individual Station Licenses onboard. The same type of Blanket Station
License is available for US Registered Aircraft, that meet similar
requirments.

If, however, you chose to fit a MF/HF Marine Radio, UHF OnBoard
Communications Radios, or Marine Mobile Satellite Radio Systems,
even if non-Commercial in nature, you must then apply for, and
hold a Ship Station License onboard, that lists the appropriate
transmitter frequency bands, that you are Licensed to operate.

All commercial Vessels ARE required to have an Indivdual or Plurality
Ship Station License aboard.

Bruce in alaska
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