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If you're a scanner enthusiast near a body of water, do you monitor
USCG communications? If so, what's interesting regarding these? What's the technical quality of the communications? Any suggestions to make them more understandable to the boating public? Do you monitor all USCG freqs? |
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yes i monitor maritime comms.
i live in so. cal near two harbors and listen to sportfishing and whale watching boats. once in a while i do hear cruise ships about 10 to 12 miles off shore. USCG is on my list too. we have a coast guard station in channel island harbor just 5 miles as the crow flies. what is your location? |
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On Feb 9, 10:34*pm, (oldradioguy oxnard ca)
wrote: yes i monitor maritime comms. i live in so. cal near two harbors and listen to sportfishing and whale watching boats. once in a while i do hear cruise ships about 10 to 12 miles off shore. USCG is on my list too. we have a coast guard station in channel island harbor just 5 miles as the crow flies. what is your location? near sandy hook, nj |
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