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Is there an American version of ALRS?

A lot of the other HO publications have downloadable equivalents.

msi.nga.mil

Oops, just seen that I asked the same question in September.
The answer then was, look for Radio Navigational Aids, but this seems to be a lot smaller than all if the ALRS volumes.

Any other suggestions?
 
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you could try Tomas gunns for any publications digital or otherwise you may need, not sure about the americano theme but they do charts worldwide....


Pete
 
Is there an American version of ALRS?

A lot of the other HO publications have downloadable equivalents.

msi.nga.mil

Oops, just seen that I asked the same question in September.
The answer then was, look for Radio Navigational Aids, but this seems to be a lot smaller than all if the ALRS volumes.

Any other suggestions?

What are you actually looking for......List of ship stations?? List of shore stations???? Or lists of radio stations transmitting navaids weather etc????

The latter is well covered by the USCG country by country.
 
I'm looking for an equivalent to NP281. Parts 1 and 2

Really looking for a soft copy, the US make many equivalents to HO publications as free downloads.
Pilot charts, sailing directions, Air Nav tables etc.....

Too many books onboard already.
 
What are you actually looking for......List of ship stations?? List of shore stations???? Or lists of radio stations transmitting navaids weather etc????

The latter is well covered by the USCG country by country.




Something like this might help to start with,,

http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/marine/rfax.pdf

The Americans have most of this available FOC on the web.
 
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