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The Reeds VHF Handbook is an essential reference for those who are working towards their Short Range Certificate (SRC), but it is also a handy refresher for more experienced VHF users. It is written as a friendly and readable guide for skippers and crew alike, and is full of useful hints and tips.
Almost all craft that go to sea now carry a VHF radio. Consequently, the airwaves have become increasingly busy, and we are all duty-bound to abide by the rules and keep our transmissions clear and concise. This book leads the reader through the procedures for making best use of Digital Selective Calling (DSC) for Routine calls in addition to Distress and Safety alerts.
Reeds VHF Handbook covers:
Radio theory, types of VHF radios and the principles of the Global Maritime Distress & Safety System (GMDSS)
Rules and regulations, VHF channels and radio procedures for Routine, Distress and Safety traffic by voice and DSC
The use of other safety-related equipment including AIS, EPIRB/ PLBs, SARTs and Navtex
The SRC syllabus and a wide-ranging Q&A section to help with revision of all aspects of VHF radio operation
Contents
1. Radio theory
2. Global Maritime Distress & Safety System
3. VHF radios
4. Rules and regulations
5. VHF channels
6. Radio procedures
7. Using DSC
8. Routine calls by voice
9. Distress calls - MAYDAY
10. Urgency announcements - PAN PAN
11. Safety announcements - SECURITE
12. The phonetic alphabet
13. Glossary
14. VHF channels and their uses
15. SRC syllabus and assessment
16. Questions and answers
Appendices
A. Overheard on VHF
B. Check-off list for Distress alerts by DSC
C. Pro forma for MAYDAY calls
D. MMSI numbers and VHF channels (for self-completion)
Index