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HK October 3rd 07 01:02 PM

Radio Check! Radio Check!
 
I was testing a new VHF handheld the other day, and I switched to
Channel 9 and asked for a "radio check" from anyone who was picking up
my signal. Got a couple of good responses, including one farther away
than I thought a handheld could reach, and one response from some
a**hole who was "annoyed" that I was asking for a radio check.

He said, "use another channel, dammit."

Well...

I know channel 16 is inappropriate for a radio check, but I always
thought channel 9 was just fine.

If you want a VHF radio check, what channel do you use?

Reginald P. Smithers III October 3rd 07 01:34 PM

Radio Check! Radio Check!
 
John H. wrote:
On Wed, 03 Oct 2007 08:02:10 -0400, HK wrote:

I was testing a new VHF handheld the other day, and I switched to
Channel 9 and asked for a "radio check" from anyone who was picking up
my signal. Got a couple of good responses, including one farther away
than I thought a handheld could reach, and one response from some
a**hole who was "annoyed" that I was asking for a radio check.

He said, "use another channel, dammit."

Well...

I know channel 16 is inappropriate for a radio check, but I always
thought channel 9 was just fine.

If you want a VHF radio check, what channel do you use?


I use Channel 9. Herring Bay Marina usually has someone monitoring Ch 9,
and I'll call them. They've always been responsive and I've never gotten
any **** from them. Out on the water, I've often contacted Tidalfish guys
on Ch 68.


I normally call a specific marina or SeaTow on channel 9.

Wayne.B October 3rd 07 01:39 PM

Radio Check! Radio Check!
 
On Wed, 03 Oct 2007 08:02:10 -0400, HK wrote:

I know channel 16 is inappropriate for a radio check, but I always
thought channel 9 was just fine.

If you want a VHF radio check, what channel do you use?


Channel 9 is fine. Another strategy is to call SeaTow on channel 16,
switch to their working channel and ask for a signal report. SeaTow
seems to be OK with it, free advertising for them.

Jim October 3rd 07 02:21 PM

Radio Check! Radio Check!
 

"HK" wrote in message
. ..
I was testing a new VHF handheld the other day, and I switched to Channel 9
and asked for a "radio check" from anyone who was picking up my signal. Got
a couple of good responses, including one farther away than I thought a
handheld could reach, and one response from some a**hole who was "annoyed"
that I was asking for a radio check.

He said, "use another channel, dammit."

Well...

I know channel 16 is inappropriate for a radio check, but I always thought
channel 9 was just fine.

If you want a VHF radio check, what channel do you use?

Dunno. But your response should have been "10-4 good buddy. Keep the shiny
side up"


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John H. October 3rd 07 02:28 PM

Radio Check! Radio Check!
 
On Wed, 03 Oct 2007 08:02:10 -0400, HK wrote:

I was testing a new VHF handheld the other day, and I switched to
Channel 9 and asked for a "radio check" from anyone who was picking up
my signal. Got a couple of good responses, including one farther away
than I thought a handheld could reach, and one response from some
a**hole who was "annoyed" that I was asking for a radio check.

He said, "use another channel, dammit."

Well...

I know channel 16 is inappropriate for a radio check, but I always
thought channel 9 was just fine.

If you want a VHF radio check, what channel do you use?


I use Channel 9. Herring Bay Marina usually has someone monitoring Ch 9,
and I'll call them. They've always been responsive and I've never gotten
any **** from them. Out on the water, I've often contacted Tidalfish guys
on Ch 68.

Chuck Gould October 3rd 07 03:27 PM

Radio Check! Radio Check!
 
On Oct 3, 5:02?am, HK wrote:
I was testing a new VHF handheld the other day, and I switched to
Channel 9 and asked for a "radio check" from anyone who was picking up
my signal. Got a couple of good responses, including one farther away
than I thought a handheld could reach, and one response from some
a**hole who was "annoyed" that I was asking for a radio check.

He said, "use another channel, dammit."

Well...

I know channel 16 is inappropriate for a radio check, but I always
thought channel 9 was just fine.

If you want a VHF radio check, what channel do you use?


Harry, how do you happen to annoy people who only hear you utter a
short phrase? Doesn't it normally require an entire sentence or
two? :-)

Any working channel should be fine for a radio check.

It's been so long since anybody was required to have an FTC license to
broadcast VHF within the US that maybe 1/3 or more of the boaters
don't *really* know how to use it. CB slang is rampant. It's one of
the few aspects in life where the careless and uninformed publicly
announce their ignorance.

Reminds me of a time about a yeat after the FTC suspended licensing.
I hailed somebody in proper format, including the call sign of my
station.
Some goombah cuts in on 16 immediately and snarks, "Asshole! Nobody
has call letters any more." Of course everybody with a license had
call letters until the license expired, but 16 wasn't the place to
debate this fool- nor was it worth the effort.


HK October 3rd 07 03:31 PM

Radio Check! Radio Check!
 
Chuck Gould wrote:
On Oct 3, 5:02?am, HK wrote:
I was testing a new VHF handheld the other day, and I switched to
Channel 9 and asked for a "radio check" from anyone who was picking up
my signal. Got a couple of good responses, including one farther away
than I thought a handheld could reach, and one response from some
a**hole who was "annoyed" that I was asking for a radio check.

He said, "use another channel, dammit."

Well...

I know channel 16 is inappropriate for a radio check, but I always
thought channel 9 was just fine.

If you want a VHF radio check, what channel do you use?


Harry, how do you happen to annoy people who only hear you utter a
short phrase? Doesn't it normally require an entire sentence or
two? :-)



Gee, all I said was this:

"Chuck Gould on Slow Old Tub asking for a radio check...please report my
signal."

Wayne.B October 3rd 07 05:05 PM

Radio Check! Radio Check!
 
On Wed, 03 Oct 2007 07:27:11 -0700, Chuck Gould
wrote:

Some goombah cuts in on 16 immediately and snarks, "Asshole! Nobody
has call letters any more."


I hear commercial boats using call letters fairly frequently.

Wayne.B October 3rd 07 05:06 PM

Radio Check! Radio Check!
 
On Wed, 03 Oct 2007 10:31:08 -0400, HK wrote:

Gee, all I said was this:

"Chuck Gould on Slow Old Tub asking for a radio check...please report my
signal."


Was your low transom showing?

Reginald P. Smithers III October 3rd 07 08:28 PM

Radio Check! Radio Check!
 
Wayne.B wrote:
On Wed, 03 Oct 2007 10:31:08 -0400, HK wrote:

Gee, all I said was this:

"Chuck Gould on Slow Old Tub asking for a radio check...please report my
signal."


Was your low transom showing?


LT hanging over his belt.


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