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Captain Kelly Details Some Facts About Marine VHF Radios and Their Use On Shore
Most people misunderstand the legal rules around using marine VHF radios away from the water
Key takeaways
It is not illegal to use marine handheld VHF radios on land under FCC rules updated in 2016.
Onshore use is permitted when near the water and for purposes directly related to vessel and crew safety.
Captain Kelly aims to dispel widespread misinformation about marine VHF radio regulations.
In the latest episode of Icom's “Fact or Fiction with Captain Kelly,” a pressing question is addressed that tangles with both maritime communication norms and legal nuances. For a brief explanation what's true and what's false into the often misunderstood regulations surrounding the use of handheld VHF radios on land is explored.
Featuring Captain Kelly herself, she brings to light the legality and practicality of using marine handheld VHF radios on shore. Contrary to popular belief, she clarifies that it is not illegal to use these devices on land and further addressed some common misconceptions and outdated information citing FCC rules dating back to 2016 allowing for the use of marine VHF radios onshore in proximity to the water for purposes directly related to the safety and communication of the vessel and its crew. Captain Kelly aims to correct misinformation and be a guide on the lawful and safe use of marine VHFs on land.
It is not illegal to use these devices on land.
About the author
<a style="color:#2D7CF6;font-weight:bold;"href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn0hMUAFubbrX4EH7_ArYWg">https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn0hMUAFubbrX4EH7_ArYWg</a><br/> <a style="color:#2D7CF6;font-weight:bold;" href="https://www.tiktok.com/@captain_kellyjgordon">https://www.tiktok.com/@captain_kellyjgordon</a><br/><br/> Captain Kelly J. Gordon, is an accomplished motor yacht captain whose start was far from the water as she grew up on a farm in small town Indiana. It was her drive to succeed, learn, and thirst for adventure that led her to a career in yachting.<br/><br/> Her path into yachting was a unique one that started in Beaufort, North Carolina, where she now claims as home base, and has since allowed her to navigate many different seas.<br/><br/> Kelly most certainly takes pride in her ability as a motor yacht captain, but also has a soft spot for the young adult and especially those that come with questions.<br/><br/> As a former chemistry professor, Kelly loves to teach and it is certain that she will always find a moment, or many, to share what she knows with others and looks to encourage and inspire those that dream of a career in the yachting industry.