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Gould 0738 wrote:
I'm sure if I made ten improper transmissions on marine VHF radio let's say on ch.16 I could guarantee I would get the $10,000 fine, and imprisonment for two years!" this I can count on. Not. The CG seems to be "relaxing" the enforcement. And that's a shame. We took a cruise to the south sound last weekend, and when returning on Sunday we listened to some woman call the CG on 16, to report a lost dinghy. Without switching to 22 or some appropriate channel, and without being requested to do so by the CG, the conversation went like this: Hello, CG? We can't find our dinghy this morning, and I want to know which way the wind was blowing last night. Where were you anchored? Off Raft Island. Let me check. (pause for 15 seconds). M'am, there was a south wind. Does that mean the wind was blowing from north to south? (another pause for 15 seconds) M'am the wind was blowing out of the south, toward the north. Well, we've lost out dinghy, and it looks like this........ (on and on and on. An actual emergency would have been SOL on 16) (sheesh) If they fined everybody who used 16 cluelessly or flagrantly abused the rules $10,000 an incident, we'd no longer have a national debt. I usually listen to 16 on the Bay. The Coasties are on the channel frequently with reports of missing boats, or boats in trouble, et cetera. Every so often, a boater will ask for a "radio check" while on 16, and usually the Coasties tell the boater to use another channel for that. Perfectly appropriate for the Coasties to do that. -- "There's an old saying in Tennessee - I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee - that says, fool me once, shame on - shame on you. Fool me - you can't get fooled again." -George W. Bush, Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 17, 2002 |
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On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 12:01:22 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote: I usually listen to 16 on the Bay. 16 what...16 candles on your 17 year old portable cassette player, while sitting on a dirty pickle bucket on shore, drinking a forty? The Coasties are on the channel frequently with reports of missing boats, or boats in trouble, et cetera. Every so often, a boater will ask for a "radio check" while on 16, and usually the Coasties tell the boater to use another channel for that. Perfectly appropriate for the Coasties to do that. Not true. More proof you know nothing, and fabricate your boating experience. Many older radios are "rock bound", meaning they are crystal contolled on 16. It is, and always has been, very common to get radio checks on 16. Caught in another fabrication, you boatles twit...care to comment? I thought not... [huge grin] |
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On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 15:02:36 GMT, Cleesturtle wrote:
On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 12:01:22 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: I usually listen to 16 on the Bay. 16 what...16 candles on your 17 year old portable cassette player, while sitting on a dirty pickle bucket on shore, drinking a forty? The Coasties are on the channel frequently with reports of missing boats, or boats in trouble, et cetera. Every so often, a boater will ask for a "radio check" while on 16, and usually the Coasties tell the boater to use another channel for that. Perfectly appropriate for the Coasties to do that. Not true. More proof you know nothing, and fabricate your boating experience. Many older radios are "rock bound", meaning they are crystal contolled on 16. It is, and always has been, very common to get radio checks on 16. Caught in another fabrication, you boatles twit...care to comment? I thought not... [huge grin] I don't know about Harry, but I will. :) Just out curiosity, because I haven't seen or worked on a marine vhf radio in, hell, twenty years or so, I looked on the web for VHF crystals. What do you know - they still make 'em!!!! I didn't have the same luck looking for the radios, however. I'd be curious how many of thie crystal controlled radios are still in service.... Later, Tom S. Woodstock, CT ----------- "Angling may be said to be so like the mathematics that it can never be fully learnt..." Izaak Walton "The Compleat Angler", 1653 |
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