tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6552422419133819877.post843042775359558911..comments2024-03-13T14:21:41.243-05:00Comments on The Retirement Project: Go- No goTJhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03459069175481821975noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6552422419133819877.post-25533272873157489962012-08-18T08:20:24.159-05:002012-08-18T08:20:24.159-05:00Allan,
I just had a long-time cruiser tell me tha...Allan,<br /><br />I just had a long-time cruiser tell me that they have had very good luck with ships responding to them on Class B. We had planned to only have a receiver, but I stumbled on a transceiver deal through Active Captain that I may pick up for just $75 more than the receiver. If you don't belong to Active Captain it's well worth a look-see.<br /><br />On the Capcha, if you hit the refresh button a couple of times it appears that they get progressively easier to read. Unfortunately that's a Blogger function and one I can't control.<br /><br />DebDebhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01093436662653044390noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6552422419133819877.post-87596388248824993692012-08-18T04:36:57.995-05:002012-08-18T04:36:57.995-05:00Just a quick note on AIS; I heard and haven't ...Just a quick note on AIS; I heard and haven't confirmed yet that commercial vessels tune out our "class b' AIS signals therefore we only need to buy a much cheaper AIS receiver. Remember, I havn't confirmed this...Allan<br /><br />(BTW, The capcha below is barely legible)Allan Shttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09757239604220478557noreply@blogger.com