To: | topband@contesting.com |
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Subject: | Re: Topband: Maritime gear programmable on ham bands? |
From: | Herb Schoenbohm <herbs@vitelcom.net> |
Date: | Mon, 01 Oct 2012 14:42:14 -0400 |
List-post: | <topband@contesting.com">mailto:topband@contesting.com> |
Jeff, Amateur Radio units are indeed cheaper plus the people on 14.313
have declared that this is "their" emergency calling frequency 24/7.
Even one of the ARRL SE Division candidates a few years ago made this
one of his key advocacy points to have the IARU name it as such. Thank
God he lost or he would be pushing this stupid idea at the ARRL as he
promised to do.
There is already excellent spectrum for vessels to use monitor by international treaty by many other ships at sea. Yet the lure of a free phone patch to his property broker or bank to check on "is everything 10-4?" is enabled by amateurs who should know better on 14.313 who get green stamps sent to them in many cases for the devotion to this illegal practice. Herb, KV4FZ On 10/1/2012 1:08 PM, Radio KH6O wrote: Folks, for the benefit of us reading the digest version, please consider trimming quoted text to the bare minimum. Thanks!This is because the equipment they purchase, like Icom rigs, operates in Ham bands. The radio buoys also are programmable to Ham bands. 73 TomTom, this is news to me. Maritime equipment is manufactured to extremely strict type acceptance. Can you give me an example of an Icom MF/HF maritime rig that can be used or reprogrammed onto the ham bands? It seems to me that some incredible redesigning of such a radio would have to be done. Also, I don't see how the maritime channelization design could be defeated to give the frequency agility we enjoy in the amateur radio service (the only service to be given such a privilege). There are maritime channels set aside specifically for "chit-chat" among vessels at sea, so I see no reason for a vessel owner to go through the incredible effort of getting a maritime-only rig operating on the ham bands. I suspect, instead, that the vessel owner has purchased a ham band transceiver (which is about half the price of a maritime transceiver). Note that maritime frequencies are channelized. See for example, our website: http://www.navcen.uscg.gov 73, Jeff KH6O Senior Chief, US Coast Guard _______________________________________________ UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK _______________________________________________ UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK |
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