Leighb
Well-Known Member
I have very rarely asked for a radio check, however a radio can fail in odd ways. We were going from Harwich to Chatham a few years ago. I could hear Harwich VTS clearly on Ch71 as we passed down river, once clear of their patch I switched to Ch16. It seemed remarkably quiet, but it was early in the morning, however after we missed the Inshore waters broadcast twice I began to wonder if we had a problem. I could receive Medway VTS OK and on arrival at Chatham Ch 80 worked both ways. I decide that a radio check was in order. I tried calling on Ch16 and received no reply, then tried a DSC call to Thames CG, still no reply. I finally called them on my mobile and they confirmed that they had received both my calls and replied, but clearly I had not received anything on Ch16.
I spoke to Standard Horizon and they said it was possible for one or more channels to fail in this way and would I send in the radio, this I did in due course and they confirmed there was a fault, but I had decided to get a new radio fitted in Chatham as we were on our way to London and I was unhappy not have a fully functioning VHF.
This could mean that one should check send and receive on every Channel you are likely to need on every trip
, but I continue to expect that it will work unless I have any reason to believe otherwise. I do have a H/H as a backup.
I spoke to Standard Horizon and they said it was possible for one or more channels to fail in this way and would I send in the radio, this I did in due course and they confirmed there was a fault, but I had decided to get a new radio fitted in Chatham as we were on our way to London and I was unhappy not have a fully functioning VHF.
This could mean that one should check send and receive on every Channel you are likely to need on every trip