Hi guys, one of those green horn questions however, I received my new first VHF hand held radio and got a couple of questions that aren't answered in the manual:
1.) What actually is squelch
2.) Do you have to register your VHF, is so where??
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marshpike
Can you explain the way it works, it reads 1 - 10 or you can leave it open??BRACKEN wrote:Hey Marshpike,
1. Squelch is used to filter out weak signals or interferance on your vhf.
2. You can register your vhf with Comreg, but i think you need a
radio operaters licence before you can register it.
Hope this is of some help to ya!
Is it law that you have register your VHF, appreciate your feed back.
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Theres further on squelch here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squelch
Normally you turn it up until the radio squawks and then turn back a little.
I reckon you cannot register a marine VHF as an independent unit; you must register the vessel and then you will be given a "call sign". To get a "ships radio licence" and a "call sign" you must have a VHF operators licence. To get this you will have to do a course.
Most people use away without ever getting any licence. You are technically breaking the law using a VHF without.
Normally you turn it up until the radio squawks and then turn back a little.
I reckon you cannot register a marine VHF as an independent unit; you must register the vessel and then you will be given a "call sign". To get a "ships radio licence" and a "call sign" you must have a VHF operators licence. To get this you will have to do a course.
Most people use away without ever getting any licence. You are technically breaking the law using a VHF without.
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marshpike
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I believe that answers my question, cheers lads......Jim from Cork wrote:Theres further on squelch here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squelch
Normally you turn it up until the radio squawks and then turn back a little.
I reckon you cannot register a marine VHF as an independent unit; you must register the vessel and then you will be given a "call sign". To get a "ships radio licence" and a "call sign" you must have a VHF operators licence. To get this you will have to do a course.
Most people use away without ever getting any licence. You are technically breaking the law using a VHF without.