My wife and I will be cruising to the Bahamas this Sunday and I haven't decided if I'm going to take radios to work the satellites. If I did take them I would probably work So-50 and FO-29 since I would take my FT-897 and FT-817. Any interest in those grids?
WA7HQD Lee (Doc) Ernstrom
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We usually go out of Canaveral as well, but in three weeks we are going out of Port Everglades.
What cruise line are you taking? If you are taking Royal Caribbean's Oasis of the Seas, RCCL does not allow amateur radio on-board any of their ships and specifically states such in their what you are not allow to bring on-board.
If you are taking Carnival, then I believe you won't have a problem. Not sure about Disney.
Reid, W4UPD
On 2/3/2017 9:15 AM, Lee Ernstrom wrote:
My wife and I will be cruising to the Bahamas this Sunday and I haven't decided if I'm going to take radios to work the satellites. If I did take them I would probably work So-50 and FO-29 since I would take my FT-897 and FT-817. Any interest in those grids?
WA7HQD Lee (Doc) Ernstrom
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