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![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message No, his instructor is wrong. In the military, he is correct - out is used in a different context than in the civilian world. Over and out. 10-4. Later, Tom I think the confusion arises from the 'good buddy' CB users. The term might be ok in their world but not in a marine environment. |
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![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message Technically, that is correct. Let's say that you and I are conversing. If I say over and out, that indicates that the last transmission is yours - I am clear of the channel once your transmission is ended. Later, Tom What if I ask you a question on my last transmission? |
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On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 15:05:12 GMT, "Don White"
wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message Technically, that is correct. Let's say that you and I are conversing. If I say over and out, that indicates that the last transmission is yours - I am clear of the channel once your transmission is ended. What if I ask you a question on my last transmission? If it requires a response from you, then it's over. If transmission is reinitiated, then you go back to square one in protocol. If the question does not require a end response from you, then over and out. However, all this is mute because anybody who has ever listened to marine VHF along the east or west coast, it's as bad as CB. :) Later, Tom - waiting for some CB'er to flame me. |
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![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message snip However, all this is mute because anybody who has ever listened to marine VHF along the east or west coast, it's as bad as CB. :) Not in my corner of the world. I live in a major seaport/naval base and sometimes turn on my handheld and scan 5 or 6 channels just to see what's going on. 95% of the time it's very professional and quiet time occurs at least 70 % of the time. We also have a Coast Guard base here so this might encourage the locals to behave. |
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On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 18:25:40 GMT, "Don White"
wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message snip However, all this is mute because anybody who has ever listened to marine VHF along the east or west coast, it's as bad as CB. :) Not in my corner of the world. I live in a major seaport/naval base and sometimes turn on my handheld and scan 5 or 6 channels just to see what's going on. 95% of the time it's very professional and quiet time occurs at least 70 % of the time. We also have a Coast Guard base here so this might encourage the locals to behave. You obviously don't live near Long Island Sound or Narragansett/Rhode Island/Martha's. :) Later, Tom |
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![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 18:25:40 GMT, "Don White" wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message snip However, all this is mute because anybody who has ever listened to marine VHF along the east or west coast, it's as bad as CB. :) Not in my corner of the world. I live in a major seaport/naval base and sometimes turn on my handheld and scan 5 or 6 channels just to see what's going on. 95% of the time it's very professional and quiet time occurs at least 70 % of the time. We also have a Coast Guard base here so this might encourage the locals to behave. You obviously don't live near Long Island Sound or Narragansett/Rhode Island/Martha's. :) Later, Tom Calling anything that far north 'major' is the equivalent of asslicker calling Atlanta a 'world class city' LMAO |
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![]() "P.Fritz" wrote in message ... Calling anything that far north 'major' is the equivalent of asslicker calling Atlanta a 'world class city' LMAO Your exaulted ruler, George W, and Ms Rice seem to think so. |
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Don,
Yes he was correct. There's no point in going "over" if you're going "out" because you possibly won't be there to receive. Example if you switched channels immediately after your "out". But common usage is "over and out" and most everyone knows what you mean. Sort of like on Lake St.Clair boats don't blow their horn when passing another boat, all you'd hear would be horns. Paul "Don White" wrote in message ... "Eisboch" wrote in message . .. one two three four. over and out Our VHS instructor at the Power Squadron said......you don't say over and out. It's one or the other... over .....to let the other participant have the airwaves out........to sign off. Was he right? |
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Norm,
How ya doing? Why VHS is a standard of video recording tape, why'd ya ask? LOL I didn't catch that till you posted it. :-) "N.L. Eckert" wrote in message ... What is 'VHS"??? I've heard of VHF, is this something new?? Our VHS instructor at the Power Squadron said......you don't say over and out. It's one or the other... over .....to let the other participant have the airwaves out........to sign off. Was he right? ================================= However, you are correct. Its an improper transmission. "Over" is an invitation to send, "Out" terminates the transmission. http://community.webtv.net/nl3ecke/MERRYXMAS |
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![]() "P.Fritz" wrote in message ... Calling anything that far north 'major' is the equivalent of asslicker calling Atlanta a 'world class city' LMAO Well Fritz, I hope you really had a good laugh over our North. I think that even you could call a city that is the fifth largest in North America, a "Major" city. That city is Toronto, Canada..... Halifax is the largest port on the eastern seaboard of North America and it's port handles over 15 million metric tonnes of cargo every year. I would say that is "Major" wouldn't you? Jim Carter |
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