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- IC751.2
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- TRANSCEIVER TRANSMIT UNLOCK (FINAL PART)
- (IC-O2AT, IC-O4AT, IC-751, IC-720
- Of course, in an emergency, anyone may use any type of
- frequency to attract attention. The emergency must be life-
- threatening or pertain to "immediate protection of property"
- before one would resort to using frequencies outside of the
- ham band. For mariners, the United States Coast Guard works
- closely with the high seas marine radio telephone service
- that is easily accessed via a geral coverage ham set modified
- to transmit on general coverage marine telephone channels at
- 4, 6, 12, 16, and 22 MHz. However, using ham radio equipment
- on telephone channels for routine phone calls is not allowed.
- Even though you may have a ship radio telephone license that
- allows you the use of marine telephone channels the license
- only allows Part 81 and Part 83 type-accepted equipment to be
- used for transmitting purposes - and again, Amaeur Radios
- don't meet this type acceptance.
- CONTINUED IN FILE IC751.6
- Downloaded From P-80 International Information Systems 304-744-2253
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