Can a Ham Radio talk to a marine radio?

Some radios, such as the legacy Kenwood TS-50, need to be modified to use upper sideband on 40 meters. The FCC forbids ham sets from transmitting on marine SSB frequencies, but this is standard procedure among cruising hams. The exception to this law is when there is danger to human life.
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Can ham radio talk to VHF?

Baofeng radios are the most common type of Ham radios people use. And no, they cannot talk to CB radios. All commercially-sold Baofengs operate in the VHF and UHF frequency spectrums. So, they can technically not transmit in the HF spectrum that all CB radios operate in.
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What radio allows for communication between boats?

What is a "Marine VHF Radio"? Although not required in recreational boats under 65.5 feet long, a Very High Frequency (VHF) Marine Radio allows instant communication between your boat and other boats, marinas, bridges, and the United States Coast Guard (USCG).
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What's the difference between a ham radio and a marine radio?

Ham radio has a much wider range of frequencies, some of which overlap those in marine SSB There are also more transmission methods that can be used such as amplitude modulation and frequency modulation. Hams can also transmit using single-sideband, which is really just a modified form of AM.
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Can you use a marine radio as a CB radio?

Marine and CB radios are not the same and are used for two similar yet different purposes. CB radios are often used during large emergencies, such as natural disasters, and for traffic concerns. Marine radios (VHF) are used for boating purposes and are typically required on all boats before leaving land.
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NOT an Amateur (Ham) Radio Video but a quickie on Marine VHF comms.



Can I use a marine radio on land?

Marine VHF radios, whether fixed or handheld, may not be used on land, period. It's the law. Once a VHF radio goes ashore, it cannot be used for marine band transmission (without a Coast Station License).
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Are marine radios UHF or VHF?

The two main frequencies used for marine radios are VHF and 27Mhz. Both have their own advantages over the other depending on where you're located and the size of your vessel. VHF is the preferred radio for short range marine communications.
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Do you need a Licence for a VHF marine radio?

Do I Need A Marine VHF Licence? Anyone who uses a Marine VHF Radio needs a licence. If you are a sailor, powerboater, kayaker, angler or even a paddleboarder, you will most certainly need a marine radio.
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Can a CB antenna be used for ham radio?

A CB antenna can be used for ham radio by simply trimming the antenna down. As CB antennas are designed for frequencies around 27 MHz, the best one can do is trim the length in order to operate at or near ten meters in wavelength (about 28 MHz), 6 meters, or lengthen it to go to the 12 meters wavelength.
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Do you need a license to operate a SSB radio?

You do not need a license to use marine VHF radios, any type of EPIRB, any type of radar, GPS or LORAN receivers, depth finders, CB radio, or amateur radio (an amateur license is required). Ships that use MF/HF single side-band radio, satellite communications, or telegraphy must continue to be licensed by the FCC.
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How do you talk to a marine VHF?

To use your VHF, turn it on and pick a channel, set the squelch to the point where you don't hear any white noise, and begin talking. Things to remember when you are on the radio: Monitor channel 16 when you are not actively in conversation with someone else.
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How far will a marine VHF radio transmit?

VHF marine radios are monitored 24 hours a day by the Cost Guard, and are essential in emergency situations. Boaters often mount radios with the legal limit of 25 watts and, depending on the height of the antenna, can reach communication distances as far as 60 miles or more.
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What radio frequency does the Coast Guard use?

Any vessel in distress should use Channel 16 VHF-FM (which the Coast Guard does monitor). Channel 22 is the most common working channel for USCG in the event of an emergency. The following list of channels are those available in the United States for VHF Radio communications.
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Can a ham radio talk to a walkie-talkie?

Can a Ham Radio Talk to a Walkie-Talkie? Technically speaking, yes, a Ham radio can talk to a walkie-talkie. Most handheld ham radios are built to operate on the 70 cm band, which includes frequencies very close to the FRS and GMRS walkie-talkie frequencies.
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Can a ham radio talk to an FRS radio?

Well-Known Member. FRS and GMRS can talk, but a ham radio can only receive FRS and GMRS if it has a wide enough receiver. GMRS cannot transmit on ham frequencies legally and ham radio cannot transmit on GMRS frequencies legally.
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How far can you communicate with ham radio?

The absolute maximum distance that you can talk over with a ham radio is around 4000 miles (6400 km). This would only be possible during something like an emergency if both antennas were high enough, such as up on top of mountain peaks or skyscrapers.
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Is shortwave radio the same as ham radio?

So, is shortwave radio the same as ham radio? Not exactly. Shortwave radio refers to the specific radio waves that radio hams use to transmit messages. A shortwave radio kit can receive messages in the HF (High Frequency), VHF (Very High Frequency) and UHF (Ultra High Frequency) wavelengths.
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Is CB radio a VHF?

Unlike VHF radios, CB radios need large antennas, while VHFs are easily portable. There is a lot of radio signal interference in the 27 MHz band.
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Can I use a 10 meter radio as a CB?

10 Meter Radios are not CB Radios.

10 Meter Radios are not designed to communicate with CB Radios. 10 Meter Radios are Amateur Radios, also known as Ham Radios. Unlike a CB Radio, you need to have a license to operate a 10 Meter Radio.
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Can I put a marine radio in my car?

Yes, you can install a marine amp in your car, truck, or motorcycle! As a matter of fact, they actually offer some great installation options you might not have otherwise!
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How much does an MMSI number cost?

MMSI numbers are free for BoatUS Members or $25 for non-Members.
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How do you make a marine radio call?

There is a "procedure" for sending out a distress call, but all you really need to know is to turn your VHF to Channel 16 and high power, key the mike by pressing the talk button, and say one of the three phrases three times, along with position and situation information.
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What channels can I use on marine radio?

Calling and working

For VHF, this is channel 16. Once communications have been established, switch to a working channel or frequency. For VHF, use channels 72, 73 or 77 when working with other vessels. When calling and working with a coast station use channel 73.
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Can a UHF radio talk to a VHF radio?

In most circumstances, a UHF walkie-talkie is going to be your best bet. However, because UHF radios and VHF radios can't communicate with one another, it's important to take their differences into consideration when making a purchase.
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