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aieo September 11th 07 01:48 AM

VHF marine
 
Is there a website that lists the assignements for the various VHF mnarine
channels?

Is there a (number) of channels where it is acceptable to simply carry on a
casual "chat" with other boats?



Tom Francis September 11th 07 02:01 AM

VHF marine
 
On Mon, 10 Sep 2007 20:48:31 -0400, "aieo"
wrote:

Is there a website that lists the assignements for the various VHF mnarine
channels?

Is there a (number) of channels where it is acceptable to simply carry on a
casual "chat" with other boats?


http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/marcomms/vhf.htm

Wayne.B September 11th 07 02:56 AM

VHF marine
 
On Mon, 10 Sep 2007 20:48:31 -0400, "aieo"
wrote:

Is there a website that lists the assignements for the various VHF mnarine
channels?


As usual Google is your friend:

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...=Google+Search

here's one from an official source:

http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/marcomms/vhf.htm

Is there a (number) of channels where it is acceptable to simply carry on a
casual "chat" with other boats?


Most people use channels 68, 69, 71 and 72 for casual communication.
It is not a good idea to carry on a prolonged "chat" however since
these channels are heavily used in many areas. You should always use
the low power setting when at all possible to minimize interference to
others and the number of people listening in.

Larry September 13th 07 06:55 AM

VHF marine
 
"aieo" wrote in :

Is there a (number) of channels where it is acceptable to simply carry
on a casual "chat" with other boats?




No, there isn't. You're not supposed to sit and chat, even on 68, 69, 71
and 72. You're supposed to call, pass your traffic and get the hell off
so someone else can use it.

We use cellular and FRS, Family Radio Service walkie talkies on 462 Mhz
UHF-FM for chit chat. No rules, no Coast Guard or marinas bitching at
you. Limited in range to let the maximum number use its 14 channels, you
hardly ever hear anyone else but your group. For rafting up near the
beach, interboat comms at the marina, boat to shore party comms up to a
mile or so away (like across the big boatyard), nothing else compares,
especially since really nice FRS walkies are so cheap! Waste Marine sold
me 4 Standard Radio WATERPROOF FRS "marine" units for $20 each when the
boaters didn't buy them. They work great, even when wet.

Plan on $50/pair. Don't buy Uniden's overpriced marine VHF/FRS multiband
unit at 10 times the price. That's crazy. FRS radios are made to TOSS.
I also will tell you to buy ALKALINE battery models, not rechargeables.
Alkaline batteries run about 3 times as long as the cheap NiCds they put
in them and you'll never get to recharge them on a boat. Just swap
Alkalines and you're ready to go...much easier.

Larry
--
We use Channel 10 so if you hear a bunch of drunks farting on Channel 10
on Saturday night, it means the party is going well...(c;
BYOB and FRS walkie to fart into....thanks.



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