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3 hours ago, GreggInFL said:

remember the days when we watched TV off Antennas..  One could easly pick up VHF signals 100's mile away and it didn't always requrie line of site..  The same broadcast and from the same site in UHF never faired as well.  UHF reception always required line of site and distance was drastically cut short.  Marnie Radio is VHF, where cell is UHF..   VHF signals tend to work bounce back and forth between the earth and the ionosphere where UHF signals don't under most conditions making VHF a lot more reliable in the water   

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24 minutes ago, WRUE951 said:

remember the days when we watched TV off Antennas..  One could easly pick up VHF signals 100's mile away and it didn't always requrie line of site..  The same broadcast and from the same site in UHF never faired as well.  UHF reception always required line of site and distance was drastically cut short.  Marnie Radio is VHF, where cell is UHF..   VHF signals tend to work bounce back and forth between the earth and the ionosphere where UHF signals don't under most conditions making VHF a lot more reliable in the water   

A fixed-mount marine radio with a big antenna mounted on the top (third?) deck at max power (25W IIRC) transmits many farz when the only obstacle is the earth's curvature.

Another good reference for those new to the subject: https://www.boatingworld.com/articles/boating/vhf-radio-your-ultimate-guide/

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 I was aware that you are required to monitor 16 while out on the water and why. The info of recommended channels for “chatting” was new to me. My dad had a commercial fishing boat. Sadly I get pretty sea sick so I’ve kept my boating to the bay, lakes and streams. Still I liked the info. 👍

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