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What is Marine Communication? Options for Marine Communication
Marine communication involves ship-to-ship and ship-to-shore communication. Over the years, the ways in which seamen communicate has changed drastically. Back in the day, semaphores and flags were a primary form of communication for ships out at sea. Radio
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Common Two-Way Radio Terms You Should Know
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