[Elecraft] Cruise Lines
Jose P Douglas
kb1tcd at gmail.com
Wed Oct 16 11:13:06 EDT 2019
Seems to me you can bring your radio on board, just not operate! What if
you want to operate on one of the stops???
I personally wouldn't have contacted the cruise line, I'd bring the
radio on board and talk to the captain, explaining you are doing HF and
not interfering whatsoever. You never know, maybe he's a ham.
I'm going to Ecuador in a couple of weeks, one of my HF radios is coming
with me...
73 de Jose Douglas KB1TCD
On 10/16/2019 10:48 AM, Joseph Shuman via Elecraft wrote:
> Going on a cruise in a few months, so I emailed the cruise line about operating at sea with a KX2. Here is the reply: “Ham Radios, Shortwave Radios or Satellite Radios (portable or standalone) may not be brought on board as they pose a risk of interfering with onboard navigational equipment.” OK! The line has a right to say no. But...
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> I have operated my KX2 QRP 40m portable with a GPS and Laptop in the transmission RF envelope with no interference problems. I know maritime uses mostly 156-162 MHz for ship to ship or ship to shore, some specific HF frequencies (outside of our bands) are allocated for emergency communications and satellite navigation is typically 1150-1610 MHz. Most ships now have WiFi and rely on phone apps for on-board communication, so there are a few thousand phones on board operating in the GHz range that are no problem. Also, as a USN Sub Service vet I learned a few things about at-sea comms 40-some years ago, and considering the improvements in our technology...
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> Sorry if I seem to be ranting, but opportunities to operate at sea (for a OM in Ohio) are rare and this cruise line’s position seems to me to be the easy answer: ban all Hams outright.
>
> Keeping Watch-
> shu KE8KJZ
>
> Joe Shuman
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