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Subject: RE: [worldcruising] Cruising radio (HF and Amateur)
From: Barry Brazier (barryb@XXX.XXX)
Date: Sun Mar 04 2001 - 19:57:58 EST
They are not allowed in Australia as such. Those that are type approved in
Australia for marine SSB have HAM frequencies inactivated. One can receive
HAM but not transmit.
I have an ICOM 710M with this "facility".
Barry
-----Original Message-----
From: Rick the Mouseherder [mailto:nh2f@XXX.XXX]
Sent: Monday, 5 March 2001 10:05 AM
To: worldcruising@XXX.XXX
Subject: RE: [worldcruising] Cruising radio (HF and Amateur)
=
=In Australia it is required that there be two HF radios on board
=if you have
=a HAM radio on board
How do they handle the dual units that are manufactured as both ham and
Marine SSB? I think it's the ICOM 710 and a SEA or SGC unit on the market
like that now.
Rick
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