GHA
Well-Known Member
Not quite, it may be able to transmit but there are huge restrictions on control of the transmission. Ham radios you get get right into all the settings and filters and make a right mess all over the frequencies with harmonics or blow the output stage of your radio if you don't know what you are doing. . Digital modes even more so. Marine ssb just won't let you do that, it's completely dumbed down. Your point isn't valid.As you point out the former cant do much harm, but actually this is a 3 day license. Many marine SSB radios have been opened up so they become ham radios. The frequencies are then not restricted. Strangely enough it is the same box, same knobs, can be connected to the same PC in the same way if the frequency selection isnt intuitive, hence my point. At its most basic, it is a radio, nothing more and I am cynical amount those that attempt to make it much more complicated than it needs be.![]()