Amateur Radio for Maritime Mobile Operations
Find resources for operating ham radio from boats and ships, including international regulations and marine weather communication.
Maritime mobile operation allows hams to take their stations to sea, making QSOs from vessels on oceans, lakes, and rivers. This unique aspect of amateur radio activity presents specific challenges and rewards, from navigating international regulations to ensuring reliable antenna setups in a marine environment. Operators often rely on HF bands for long-distance communication, essential for safety and staying connected while far from shore.
Hams engaging in maritime mobile operation frequently use amateur radio for essential communication, including receiving critical weather information like National Weather Service Marine Forecasts. Many resources provide guidance on operating procedures in international waters and setting up effective stations on yachts and small boats. These guides help operators understand the practicalities of maritime amateur radio, ensuring they can make contacts and access vital information while at sea.
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Operating ham radio in international waters
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This page provides information on how amateur radio, or 'Ham' radio, is used by the yachting and small boat community for communication and weather information. It explains the global operation of amateur radio, regulations within the U.S., and the role of the American Radio Relay League (ARRL) in licensing and training. The page also highlights maritime 'nets' where Hams exchange weather reports, using voice and digital modes. It encourages establishing webpages for nets and mentions the MAROB and SKYWARN Programs for marine observation and severe weather reporting. The content is useful for hams interested in maritime communications and weather reporting.
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Launched in March 2008, this website offers news and information for amateur radio enthusiasts in the Canadian Maritime provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island. It serves as a valuable resource for both local and visiting hams. The site provides updates on general amateur radio news, Silent Keys, Exercise Handshake, Fusion/Wires-X, and Winlink. To join the Maritime Amateur mailing list or to share information, suggestions, or questions with fellow amateurs, contact the site owner via the provided email