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Older Reciever
24 February 2014, 04:35,
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RE: Older Reciever
On the marine VHF band, do a bit of internet research and determine which channels are used for scheduled marine safety broadcasts and notices to mariners. In the US channel 22A on 157.100 is used for scheduled maritime bulletins daily at noon. These are announced prior to the broadcast on Channel 16, which is 156.800. The Coast Guard shore stations transmitvat higher power than vessels afloat, and you should be able to hear the scheduled notices to mariners from 100km away if you have a good antenna mounted high and in the clear at least 10m above ground.

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Older Reciever - by Shaysdad99 - 14 July 2013, 12:41
RE: Older Reciever - by Jonas - 14 July 2013, 16:18
RE: Older Reciever - by Highlander - 14 July 2013, 16:32
RE: Older Reciever - by Shaysdad99 - 14 July 2013, 21:25
RE: Older Reciever - by Jonas - 15 July 2013, 16:55
RE: Older Reciever - by Lightspeed - 18 July 2013, 07:17
RE: Older Reciever - by Shaysdad99 - 22 February 2014, 14:12
RE: Older Reciever - by Barneyboy - 22 February 2014, 19:49
RE: Older Reciever - by Lightspeed - 23 February 2014, 10:14
RE: Older Reciever - by CharlesHarris - 24 February 2014, 04:35

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