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Old 09-03-2006, 07:10 PM
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Post ALMR notes from Alaska Trip Augest 2006

156.0500 = SiteID 142 - 0145 - Near Icy Strait Point (Hoonah, Alaska)
154.6625 = SiteID 142 - 0105 - Leaving Icy-Strait Point (Hoonah, Alaska)
154.6500 = SiteID 142 - 0103 - Juneau, Alaska (Already Posted this week by JETTorres TKS)

I didn't hear any activities on those sites

Maybe on Site 145 & 105 someone can pin point to what site name it goes to
since I don't know alaska that well

Well that was fun searching for ALMR sites. Everytime I went to the room on the cruise ship. I turned on the scanner and search for more sites.

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They have been submitted, thanks!
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Well that was fun searching for ALMR sites. Everytime I went to the room on the cruise ship. I turned on the scanner and search for more sites.
Later, Brian - San Diego, California
What cruise ship were you on? I was on the Corral Princess from the 14th through 21st of August.
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I was on the Royal Caribbean - Vision of the Seas. (1998 ship) out of Seattle.
Stopped at Juneau,Skagway,Icy Strait Point, Victoria-Canada.

Saw 'Radiance of the Seas' Royal Caribbean in port.

In port I saw 'Regal Princess' ship (10 day cruise out of San Francisco) to Alaska.
at night we passed another Princess ship (Didn't get name of it).

'Zaandam' Holland America ship. that ship was following our ship!
and 1 Celebrity Cruise line ship.
Didn't see any Carnival ships doing my cruise.

It was a nice cruise and the free soft serve Yogurt was nice!!

P.S Note to anyone else... IF you go on cruise check out this list someone else made.
http://home.earthlink.net/~ecps92/frequencies.htm
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I was on the Royal Caribbean - Vision of the Seas. (1998 ship) out of Seattle.
Stopped at Juneau,Skagway,Icy Strait Point, Victoria-Canada.

Saw 'Radiance of the Seas' Royal Caribbean in port.

In port I saw 'Regal Princess' ship (10 day cruise out of San Francisco) to Alaska.
at night we passed another Princess ship (Didn't get name of it).

'Zaandam' Holland America ship. that ship was following our ship!
and 1 Celebrity Cruise line ship.
Didn't see any Carnival ships doing my cruise.

It was a nice cruise and the free soft serve Yogurt was nice!!

P.S Note to anyone else... IF you go on cruise check out this list someone else made.
http://home.earthlink.net/~ecps92/frequencies.htm
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Been on many cruises, mostly Holland America. Always take the scanner (actually Ham HT with scanning) and listen to marine channels. The most fun is the bridge to gangway comms when docking/undocking, talking about how many guests and crew have not returned. The channel varies but usually stays the same for the whole cruise. My wife even asks for the scanner so she can listen too, we usually go on one of the upper decks and listen with a drink nearby. I've never been questioned, and have seen other people listening too.
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