Things may have changed, but, it used to be that to operate /MM, you had to have a license issued by the Authorities of the country in which the particular ship was registered, plus, of course, the permission of the ship's captain. Some Authorities (Hong Kong & Bahamas come to mind), would not allow /MM operation at all. Like I said, this could have changed - my 35 yrs of marine R/O'ing ended in 1988. But experience tells me that Authorities do like to hold onto such regulations!!
73. Mike, zl1mh.

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