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Subj: Re: scanner on cruise ship
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Sent: 091020/2000Z @:KG6BAJ.#NCA.CA.USA.NOAM #:411 [Grass Valley] InterGate $:4
** NEWSGROUP: rec.radio.scanner
** FROM : Barry OGrady <god_free_jones@yahoo.com>
On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 08:46:40 -0800, You <you@shadow.orgs> wrote:
>In article
><83b553c7-8326-4dc7-be66-631a8b315cec@b25g2000prb.googlegroups.com>,
> oldradioguy09 <hootamagie@verizon.net> 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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