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G0FTD  > SWL      19.06.05 14:02l 21 Lines 622 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: Marine Band 27Mhz/29Mhz
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VK6BE wrote:-
> 
>Well....to some extent, Andy. I belong to Sea Rescue in my state of OZ. 27
>mHz is available and used but the preference is for Channel 16 VHF. 27.880
>mHz suffers a great deal from "skip" from other states, although not at
>the present state of the sunspot cycle.. Sometimes when conditions are
>good, it can be easier to contact Port Stephens on the NSW coast more than
>2000 miles away, than a local boat a mile or so away.
>Bob VK6BE.

Thanks Bob.

I wonder how much power output is allowed and are special type approved
radio's only allowed ?

- Andy -


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