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RADIO REQUIREMENTS AND FREQUENCY ASSIGNMENTS

RADIO CUT OFF SWITCH

1. All ships are required to have a radio cut off switch mounted so the ship's radio may be turned on or off without disassembling any part of the ship.

2. As of June 1, 1990 all radio equipment operated in combat eventsmust be in compliance with 1991 FCC standards.

3. All ship radio receivers will be fitted with a base loaded external antenna.

RADIO FREQUENCIES

Surface Only rado frequencies are assigned yearly to each member in good standing. To maintain continunity of their frequency the member must pay their dues by the last day of February. The member must also operate on that frequency in at least one event prior to the Nationals. Non participating member may have their frequency reassigned.

In the event multiple members are assigned to a single frequency every effort will be made to seperate them be geographical location and ensure all members on that frequency are on the same side (Allied-Axis).

All ships must be operated on their assigned frequency during club functions. Ships operating another than the assigned frequency will be given the lower operational priority, or may not be allowed to operate.

FREQUENCY ASSIGNMENTS

Refer to the Queen's Own Web Page for current frequency assignments

TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS

To be provided at a later date



 
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