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Bill Gunshannon wrote:
In article , "Geoffrey S. Mendelson" writes: rickman wrote: Yes, I am in the US. The radio will be used to support marine communications which is legal by my understanding. Not unless you have a license. Otherwise you risk a $10,000 fine. http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/ind...ship_stations# Using Hand-Held Marine VHF Radios on Land Am I the only one who doesn't think a kayak on the Chesapeake would be considered "a ship" and that none of this is relevant to what he wants to do? Seems like a task for GMRS to me. bill While GMRS or amateur radio might be a better solution, there is no minimum size for a "ship". -- Jim Pennino |
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