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I would like to use (less than 5 Watt) Amateur (HAM) Radio in the 144-148MHz and/or 440-450 MHz range. As a licenced US amateur I can operate in international waters and in many countries that have reciprocal operating agreements with the US. Other countries offer licencing for a modest charge. Especially the Cayman Islands. I understand that it's my responsibility to be legal in local jurisdictions. Having said that, I understand that all those (apparently legal FRS walkie-talkies) are not prohibited. (They're annoying on a ship.)
Anyhow, the use cases that I would consider are: (1) onboard from on-deck to other hams on nearby ships on the international (ham-only) calling frequencies of 146.52 or 446.00 MHz. (2) personal use to contact ham friends in foreign countries where I am permitted. This would be a lot of fun and should not impact the ship operation in any way.
Any advice on how to pursue this with NCL?
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I just noted that "HAM Radios" are a PROHIBITED ITEM on NCL. Read the list :-) Does anybody have any further information or experiences. Seems that we should be allowed to carry VHF/UHF HTs and use them in international waters and in our home country waters. Cayman Islands and Bahamas licenses are available also. (not free) de KC8CF
specialty restaurant package and reservations question
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Hi,
Solo traveler. Got 1 free at sea specialty dining. Bought 3 additional specialty dining. Plus, it seems that I get one additional specialty for Platinum status. So 5 specialty dining events. However, I can't reserve a party of one. Should I be a "walk in" ? If I can't get what I paid for I want a refund. Is that fair?