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oldradioguy09 October 18th 09 07:59 PM

scanner on cruise ship
 
I getting ready to shove off (ha ha) on the cruise ship paridise
carvinal line.
Last year I took along my 2 meter ht, and had a good time.
This year I will bring along my scanner. I have about 10 freqs. but am
happy to scan any more that the group my have.
Most of the freqs I have are 400mhz. Any one have others?
peace
DW.

You October 19th 09 06:46 PM

scanner on cruise ship
 
In article
,
oldradioguy09 wrote:

I getting ready to shove off (ha ha) on the cruise ship paridise
carvinal line.
Last year I took along my 2 meter ht, and had a good time.
This year I will bring along my scanner. I have about 10 freqs. but am
happy to scan any more that the group my have.
Most of the freqs I have are 400mhz. Any one have others?
peace
DW.


Just remember that the Cruise Ship is likely a Foreign Flagged and
therefor under the Radio Regulations of that Country. Also, ANY
operation of a Transmitter while aboard is at the Discretion and
Authority of the ships Master.

n9zas October 21st 09 06:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barry OGrady (Post 691485)
On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 08:46:40 -0800, You wrote:

In article
,
oldradioguy09
wrote:

I getting ready to shove off (ha ha) on the cruise ship paridise
carvinal line.
Last year I took along my 2 meter ht, and had a good time.
This year I will bring along my scanner. I have about 10 freqs. but am
happy to scan any more that the group my have.
Most of the freqs I have are 400mhz. Any one have others?
peace
DW.


Just remember that the Cruise Ship is likely a Foreign Flagged and
therefor under the Radio Regulations of that Country. Also, ANY
operation of a Transmitter while aboard is at the Discretion and
Authority of the ships Master.


It must have been a very old ht to have had meters. Hts have used an
LCD for a long time. He also did not say which metre band it used.

Barry
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If you would have read a bit closer,he said it was a 2 meter h.t. which means vhf 144-148mhz.
N9ZAS


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