
VHF Afloat
Sara Hopkinson(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 14. November 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
80 pages
978-0-470-75858-8 (ISBN)
Description
Obtain your radio license and operate a VHF radio set on your yacht or motorboat. This book explains how to use a VHF radio on your boat. It covers licensing the boat and the operator, then takes you through each type of call, and its 'standard procedure'. You can also call using Digital Selective Calling (DSC) and the book has photo sequences of how to do this.
Each procedure is illustrated using the story of the yacht Sierra making various passages and communicating with other vessels, the Coastguard and other VHF operators such as yacht clubs. Probably the most important section is sending a Mayday - the nautical call for help. This 3rd edition contains all relevant updates including the latest technology developments, and VHF protocols.
Recommended for the Short Range Certificate
Helps you pass the exam
Excellent reference book to keep on board
Fully illustrated step-by-step guides to every VHF procedure
Fun animations to describe new topics and concepts
Covers DSC, SARTS, EPIRBs, NAVTEX and CG66
Each procedure is illustrated using the story of the yacht Sierra making various passages and communicating with other vessels, the Coastguard and other VHF operators such as yacht clubs. Probably the most important section is sending a Mayday - the nautical call for help. This 3rd edition contains all relevant updates including the latest technology developments, and VHF protocols.
Recommended for the Short Range Certificate
Helps you pass the exam
Excellent reference book to keep on board
Fully illustrated step-by-step guides to every VHF procedure
Fun animations to describe new topics and concepts
Covers DSC, SARTS, EPIRBs, NAVTEX and CG66
Reviews / Votes
"...contains all relevant updates...step-by-step instructions and full colour photos take you through the whole subject." (Practical Boat Owner)"...explanations are clear and easily understood and there are copious diagrams...well worth having aboard as a quick reference and refresher." (Sailing Today)
More details
Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 212 mm
Width: 171 mm
Thickness: 4 mm
Weight
170 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-75858-8 (9780470758588)
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Person
Sara Hopkinson was a VHF examiner for many years, and now trains Short Range Certificate Assessors. She runs her own RYA Recognised Teaching Establishment, at Pin Mill in Suffolk, and is a Yachtmaster Instructor and Examiner, and a Coastguard Auxiliary.
Content
Foreword: VHF is wonderful... VHF-DSC is better! 1 Licences and certificate
2 Types of VHF set
3 What is the range of the set?
4 How to begin using a VHF radiotelephone
5 The DSC controller
6 Which channel do I use?
7 What do I say? ...Prowords
8 Ship to ship routine communications
9 Routine communication with HM Coastguard
10 Routine communications with marinas, ports and harbours
11 On passage with yacht Sierra......radio in everyday use
12 Distress Procedures
13 What do I do if I hear a Mayday?
14 The Mayday Relay.... Urgency Alert
15 Pan Pan and Pan Pan for medical reasons ...Urgency Alert
16 Securite ...Safety Alert
17 Sierra ...the return! An eventful homeward passage
18 EPIRBs
19 SARTS
20 NAVTEX
21Radio channels
22 Glossary
23 Useful addresses
Questions
Answers
Mayday Procedure Card
2 Types of VHF set
3 What is the range of the set?
4 How to begin using a VHF radiotelephone
5 The DSC controller
6 Which channel do I use?
7 What do I say? ...Prowords
8 Ship to ship routine communications
9 Routine communication with HM Coastguard
10 Routine communications with marinas, ports and harbours
11 On passage with yacht Sierra......radio in everyday use
12 Distress Procedures
13 What do I do if I hear a Mayday?
14 The Mayday Relay.... Urgency Alert
15 Pan Pan and Pan Pan for medical reasons ...Urgency Alert
16 Securite ...Safety Alert
17 Sierra ...the return! An eventful homeward passage
18 EPIRBs
19 SARTS
20 NAVTEX
21Radio channels
22 Glossary
23 Useful addresses
Questions
Answers
Mayday Procedure Card