Re: Safety kits and VHF radios

From: Michael Schuh (schuh@ra-iris.arc.nasa.gov-DeleteThis)
Date: Mon Mar 06 1995 - 16:58:42 PST


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Subject: Re:  Safety kits and VHF radios


> Specifically, I've got questions about marine VHF radios. Which ones do others
> own? I'm torn between an Apelco 510 and an Icom M-10 (both around $250).

I understand that if you want to be legal with a VHF radio,
you have to buy a 10 year operators license for $100. What
are planing to do about the license? What have others done?

Schuh

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