cape carnval port questions

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So I'm wondering if they have any analog for the port and the business like the hotels in the region 467.8750 and 464.550. I'm also looking around at the port ops. putting stuff on there for people who need to follow before their cruise, I'm planning to go there in July. I'm wondering if they have any different stuff other than the Victory Casino cruises. what are the freq for the parking in the carnival ports
 

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So I'm wondering if they have any analog for the port and the business like the hotels in the region 467.8750 and 464.550. I'm also looking around at the port ops. putting stuff on there for people who need to follow before their cruise, I'm planning to go there in July. I'm wondering if they have any different stuff other than the Victory Casino cruises. what are the freq for the parking in the carnival ports
Lots of activity from Analog to P25 to DMR in/around the port.
Business channels, FRS, GMRS, MURS

From the Hotels, transportation, USCG, Cruiselines, VHF Marine

What exactly are you looking for ? Some may never have been reported/shared to the RRDB
keep in mind, you might be the first to find and identify but if never submitted it would not be there
 

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Keep in mind, you might be the first to find and identify but if never submitted it would not be there

True. Plus, there might be listings hidden in the wiki here, so it's worth browsing the wiki for Florida, Brevard County, Cocoa Beach, and related listings.
 

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I checked the FCC dB some time ago on Victory Casino and seem to recall I did find a license - but never heard anything on it the assigned freqs - probably because I am too far away and they are just simplex. As a floating casino, I'm 100% sure that they have radios of some type for security.
 

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I checked the FCC dB some time ago on Victory Casino and seem to recall I did find a license - but never heard anything on it the assigned freqs - probably because I am too far away and they are just simplex. As a floating casino, I'm 100% sure that they have radios of some type for security.
Generally you won't find Cruise Lines in the FCC (rare exceptions are found) DB
 

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Generally you won't find Cruise Lines in the FCC (rare exceptions are found) DB

I agree. And most every cruise line at Port Canaveral is on some type of proprietary GHz range solution similar to cell phones.

Victory is kinda an exception - I have never heard anything on these freqs, however:

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I agree. And most every cruise line at Port Canaveral is on some type of proprietary GHz range solution similar to cell phones.

Victory is kinda an exception - I have never heard anything on these freqs, however:

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Ghz ? I would disagree, and suggest more are 457/467 in the UHF Maritime channels, yes they use their own Phone systems as well but Two-Way is still heavily used, based on my personal observations and others who have contributed reports.

Good find for the Victory

I was just recently sent some info, still need to digest it but Victory was reported as using DMR
458.5000R / 468.5000 in
458.5250R / 468.5250 in

Two odd pairs, since 458 would be Public Safety/Local Government in the US
 

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I just came off the NCL Encore. 90% of the staff with a radio of some sort had a cell phone like device. Security and a few others had Moto DMR UHF portables. From what I monitored, nothing was in English, so I didn't bother. There was one guy with a VHF, a UHF and a ship mobile phone - I suspect he was part of the docking crew and the VHF was maritime.
 

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wow because the people sometimes use the UHF and VHF radio freq a whole lot on the ships. I would think the slot attendants and some of the players club talks english
 
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