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On 8-Jul-2004, Brian Whatcott wrote:

VHF comms band is 118.00 to 135.975.


AM not FM, too. Marine bands are FM.

They might fly a [...] marine band radio for the purpose though.


And break the law in the process. Marine band is for marine only.
CB would be an option, though.

Mike
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Michael Daly wrote:
On 8-Jul-2004, Brian Whatcott wrote:


VHF comms band is 118.00 to 135.975.



AM not FM, too. Marine bands are FM.


They might fly a [...] marine band radio for the purpose though.



And break the law in the process. Marine band is for marine only.
CB would be an option, though.

Mike


G Fiddle faddle the law. Shore stations talk on "marine" bands, all
the time and truth be known, spotter planes working for fishermen do the
same (stated without regard to petty legalities that may apply or be
circumvented).
BTW, it can be said that marine bands ARE AM/FM, though the average
boater doesn't use AM.

otn

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On 8-Jul-2004, otnmbrd wrote:

BTW, it can be said that marine bands ARE AM/FM, though the average
boater doesn't use AM.


Which bands are AM?

Mike
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On Fri, 9 Jul 2004 04:52:13 GMT, "Michael Daly"
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On 8-Jul-2004, otnmbrd wrote:

BTW, it can be said that marine bands ARE AM/FM, though the average
boater doesn't use AM.


Which bands are AM?

Mike


I think 2182 khz (emergency, I think), 2198 khz (marine operator) are
two. There are several more in the 2 mhz region. There might be
more.
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Michael Daly wrote:
On 8-Jul-2004, otnmbrd wrote:


BTW, it can be said that marine bands ARE AM/FM, though the average
boater doesn't use AM.



Which bands are AM?

Mike


When I first started sailing, most of our ship to ship traffic was
conducted using AM - 2182, etc (g forget the other "channels" ).
Once VHF came into common use, although many kept the AM radios for
awhile, AM became SSB and something that generally was only used on
larger offshore boats.
Someone with a technical background can give a better description of
this and correct any acronym errors.

otn



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On Thu, 8 Jul 2004 22:46:31 GMT, "Michael Daly"
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On 8-Jul-2004, Brian Whatcott wrote:

VHF comms band is 118.00 to 135.975.


AM not FM, too. Marine bands are FM.

They might fly a [...] marine band radio for the purpose though.


And break the law in the process. Marine band is for marine only.
CB would be an option, though.

Mike


Are you a lawyer, by any chance?

Brian W

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On Thu, 8 Jul 2004 22:46:31 GMT, "Michael Daly"
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On 8-Jul-2004, Brian Whatcott wrote:

VHF comms band is 118.00 to 135.975.


AM not FM, too. Marine bands are FM.

They might fly a [...] marine band radio for the purpose though.


And break the law in the process. Marine band is for marine only.
CB would be an option, though.

Mike



If they're close to a coast, might not cell phones be able to transmit
and receive?
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