Radio Shack is one of their largest distributors, and as such a good place to check for pricing information. You can find their listing for it at http://www.radioshack.com/family/index.jsp?categoryId=2032074
A marine stereo radio is similar to a normal radio, while a marine band radio is like a walkie talkie. ALso marine stereo radios have a larger range. check it out at http://www.buymarineelectronics.com/
Marine band radios are two-way radios which are used either in a military setting or by officers for easy communication. The purpose of these radios is to get a greater range of communcation.
It appears that a marine band radio would work on land but is not supposed to be used for only inland communications. Marine to inland or mobile vehicles can use these but it can be illegal to use them inland. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marine_VHF_radio
Quantico Marine Band, VA Marine Corps Band 29 Palms, CA Parris Island Marine Band, SC Marine Band San Diego, CA Albany Marine Band, GA 1st Marine Division Band, Camp Pendleton, CA 2nd Marine Division Band, Camp Lejeune, NC 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing Band, Air Station Cherry Point, NC 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing Band, Air Station Miramar, CA III Marine Expeditionary Force Band, Camp Courney, Okinawa, Japan Marine Forces Pacific Band, Camp H.M. Smith, Hawaii Marine Forces Reserve Band, New Orleans, LA Allied Forces Band, Naples, Italy "The President's Own" Marine Band, DC "The Commandant's Own" Marine Drum and Bugle Corps, Quantico, VA
Marine Band of Allentown was created in 1903.
The K40 will not work as a marine band antenna, as it is "cut" (optimised) for 26-30Mhz. The Marine Band of frequencies is usually found 156-174Mhz.
United States Marine Band was created in 1798.
Since the record company haven't done any radio promotion there aren't really any stations doing that anywhere. But there is a TH radio in France, online. Goom radio is also a regular radio station in France and they also have started a TH radio online and the link is posted below.
Radio Moscow - band - was created in 2003.
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As the premier band of the Marine Corps, it was naturally referred to as the Marine Band when founded by an act of Congress in 1798. It was given the nickname "The President's Own" by Thomas Jefferson.
Weather Band Radio