frequencies for cruise

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skip39

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i need the frequencies for royal caribbean cruise lines, aruba, panama canal, and panama, and the cayman islands. i am going to need these frequencies so i can program them into my bcd396t for my cruise trip. i would really appreciate the help
thanks ryan
 

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Just go up on the upper deck and use Close call. You'll see they have a ton of different antenna on the top of the ship. From a previous discussion on here about cruises most of what you will pick up are walktie-talkies that familes use to meet for dinner and the ships communicatio....unfortunately most of it is not in English.
 

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From previous experience there is a lot of communication activity when you are in a port of call. Typically you can hear all of the other liners in port. I usually listen more to the marine frequencies than the public safety frequencies. You will hear quite a bit of English, especially in the Panama Canal. As mentioned previous, some of the communication captured on board will be from radio's that the ships will rent out to passengers for family use.
 

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Post what you find. There is soo much to Scan. My last Cruise, I even woke up to a USCG Helo doing a medi-vac at 5am from the bow of the ship.


skip39 said:
i need the frequencies for royal caribbean cruise lines, aruba, panama canal, and panama, and the cayman islands. i am going to need these frequencies so i can program them into my bcd396t for my cruise trip. i would really appreciate the help
thanks ryan
 
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