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Gene Kearns wrote: GMDSS is taking that general direction, but makes SSB and satellite phones look inexpensive. DSC might take care of some of those concerns if anybody would use it.... (but it isn't legal ship-to-shore.) How is that? Eg in Spain the MRCC is in the middle of the land, why should you not be allowed to call it via DSC? see eg http://www.kloth.net/radio/dsc.php DSC replaced the radio watch both on VHF and MF/HF - with the exception of countries where DSC has not been fully deployed. Most unfortunately the US is lagging some 10 years behind Europe in this respect. In Great Britain for example DSC has been fully operational in 1999. Because of the automated reception, and alarming functions, GMDSS is much more likely to get you help immediately. GMDSS comprises several systems, VHF/MF/HF DSC calls are just a part of it, EPIRBs, SART, Inmarsat-C functions are other parts of it. Marc -- remove bye and from mercial to get valid e-mail http://www.heusser.com |
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