Thanks for watching, yes I always give my VHF handhelds a rinse in clean warm water after I've been at sea.
@rowlybrown
Ай бұрын
I didn't know there were channels assigned between 30 and 60. Is this new?
@m7frs272
Ай бұрын
The private channels are between 28 and 60. Channel 37 (also known as M1) is allocated to all Yacht/sailing clubs & marinas, so tends to be found as standard in most VHF sets these days. Thanks for watching.
@rowlybrown
Ай бұрын
@@m7frs272 Ben, thanks, didn't know that there were private channels for marine stations. Maybe not in Canada. Thinking about how they fit into the band, will look it up. 73 ---Oh, hell, of course, you are in the UK! The M call didn't register. was expecting a G. Disregard.
@londo776
Ай бұрын
What use have you got for a marine band radio. Let me guess Retevis Gave you one to review But you haven't got a marine band Licence And you probably don't live near the coast So obviously you cannot do an air test which is pointless
@m0jgx
Ай бұрын
Ben does have a Marine Licence and is a Marine Radio instructor leading the VHF marine classes in Lowestoft (Yeah I think Lowestoft qualifies as near the coast????) So... conclusion, londo isn't good at guessing!
@m7frs272
Ай бұрын
Thanks for your comment, I'm an RYA power boat, safety boat and VHF marine radio instructor/assessor and use VHF marine both professional for work and for leasure while out on my RIB and or Kayak, for which, yes I have an offcom ships radio and ships portable licenses. Yes I clearly live on the coast as demonstrated in the video. I would say thanks for watching, but due to your comments I can only assume you've not watched the video lol 🤣🤣🤣
@m7frs272
9 күн бұрын
@londo776 I've given it a proper test, just for you x kzitem.info/news/bejne/uJ5uy2qffpuieoYsi=NKBx3OiQmLB53PE5
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