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On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 23:21:03 GMT, otnmbrd
posted: Mike Wagenbach wrote: Do the whalewatching boats in the San Juans use a standard channel to communicate? My understanding is that they cooperate so the industry as a whole is more successful, and it would be handy to listen in when sailing or kayaking. Mike Wagenbach Seattle All boats of this type tend to use a specific channel ..... problem is to find it, as they frequently don't use boat names or call signs so that you have to listen for awhile to figure out which channel they're on. Don't most marine radios have a "scan" feature, popping up any conversation that comes along? Mike Soja |
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