Nice find, now to nail down which actual vessel, which can take time, depending on how busy your schedule is as well as the ports schedule.
I'm going with the target of a Cargo vs Cruise ship for now, just based on the Houston / Galvaston folks reporting the same CC and TG from back in both Jan and Apr 2024
Some of the newer Cargo ships have been observed using multiple/switchable on-board repeaters if they encounter interference and the EVER fleet using some DMR
Might be worth making a log of what ships are in port next time heard and match it to future visits
Marinetraffic.com is a good site to reference.
coming in late to the party, was on VAC in Vancouver and Alaska on the Serenade
nickcarr wrote:
Possibly coming from Downtown Seattle. Medium RF signal but not in my immediate neighborhood.
(The digital is stomping on FRS CH 08...)
467.5625 DMR DCC:1
TGID = 1
EE speaking personnel but most are not native EE speakers. Digital gets wonky at times so hard to understand what's being said. Voice traffic is somewhat cryptic too.
UPDATE: Now I know why I couldn't understand them -- these two new people came on speaking Russian. One was acknowledged as "Captain."
RIDs
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443
1004
2927
3765
4330
4480
4571
4572
5716
7238
7240
7241