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yes, license required. Also, there are many stipulations about where you
can operate, and the type of station be it shore bass, mobile or handheld
etc.
There is a distance to water stipulation as well that must be adhered to
when using marine radio frequencies on shore.
I would definitely get ahold of the local boating clubs to find out when
they offer the marine radio license course and they can also tell you
everything you need to know about using marine frequencies on shore.
73
Colin, V A6BKX
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From: "Junior Lolley" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2014 10:09 AM
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Subject: request for info
> I have been asked to assist with stranded vessels in the gulf of Mexico.
> I will be using Marine band radio.
> Is there a license required for using a marine band radio from a
> residence?
> Thanks very much.
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> Junior Lolley kg4itd
> Liberty County Emergency Coordinator.
> "The 3 C's of life: choices, chances, and changes. You must make a choice
> to
> take a chance or your life will never change."
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