HunterWanderer
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Elton
I did mean it as an abbreviation of amateur .
I did mean it as an abbreviation of amateur .
Elton
I did mean it as an abbreviation of amateur .
Ok. I've never once seen that in any context in more than sixty years.
Not even golf? Understandable! I did fly Pan Am years ago; I don't think they pushed that as meaning amateur, either...
Mike.
I went the am radio route. Joined the local club and did the exams which were not too challenging.
The am radio is basically free to use as the licence is for life.
Am Radios are relatively cheap and often can be modified to transmit on the marine bands as well if you want .
I've also got a modem connected between the radio and laptop which allows me to send and receive emails, position reports and grib files free over the radio using winlink 2000 .
The FCC forbids ham sets from transmitting on marine SSB frequencies, but this is standard procedure among cruising hams. The exception to this law is when there is danger to human life. Information regarding severe weather conditions, sea state, obstructions and piracy is meant to save human lives
Fred drift:Not even golf? Understandable! I did fly Pan Am years ago; I don't think they pushed that as meaning amateur, either...
Mike.
The FCC only has authority in the US and their waters though. (Which you of course knew rather than relying on a quick google, didn't you)
Interesting question - the FCC issues US amateur radio licences, as does Ofcom for UK licences. Clearly, they can't issue fines or other legal action in response to you misbehaving outside US (or UK) territory, but they possibly could revoke your licence. If they did so, then you would be operating your radios illegally in any other country where you were relying on a reciprocal licence agreement and could, in theory, be penalised by the licencing authority of that country - couldn't you?
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I'm told that removing the band restrictions on an SSB set is a 5 minute job with wire cutters - if you know which wires to cut. It saves carrying 2 sets.
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