Shearwater
Well-Known Member
...do you check a particular intership Ch is clear before reverting to caller or just stab a gues. If the former, how long do you expect caller to hang around for yr answer before going off to do something else?
I've always thought it was the wrong way round. Is this an official change?The advantage of the modified procedure is that now the calling vessel nominates the channel, so that the answering station doesn't have to rush to find a channel. Similarly with a DSC call...
If called, I'll have a quick check of 08 (tends to be the one that springs to mind first) and nominate that if free. To be honest, a ship-to-ship call on 16 is such a rarity for me that I think it always has been free, but if not I guess I'd try one of the others. There ought to be enough time to do this before whoever it is calls again.
When I call somebody else (again, not an especially common event) I do the channel check myself first and include "suggest channel 08" (or whichever) in my initial call. This seems the more sensible way round to me (caller has time to find a free channel) but because it's only a suggestion it's still technically compatible with the rule that the receiving station chooses. They can answer quickly ("Ariam, Nonsuch, yep 08") and we've confirmed the channel between us with the minimum of chat on 16.
Pete
I don't bother - because -
You may well only be picking up half a conversation, so would have to listen for a bit of time to check it is clear.
It may sound clear at your end, but still be busy to the person who is calling you.
By the time you have checked a working channel, and gone back to 16, then back to a working channel, it could be busy in that time.
So checking a cnannel is clear is no guarantee that it is.
But then I rarely use intership - if I do I avoid 06 as this is often busy with fishing boat chatter, and the other intership seem rather more free.
The advantage of the modified procedure is that now the calling vessel nominates the channel, so that the answering station doesn't have to rush to find a channel. Similarly with a DSC call.
Round our way it is not uncommon for people to nominate the "usual channel", which is a crafty way of trying to stop people listening in, presumably in the hope that use of the less well known channels doesn't become more popular.
Has the procedure been modified?
the instructor suggested we ignored the 'suggest channel..' part of the book, and rightly so in my view.
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What possible confusion did it cause?
Pete
One of the recent RYA teaching book has this in - ie 'suggest channel...' when calling. However it goes on to say that the called party still has control over channels in the normal way. This led to some confusion on my DSC refresher a year or so back, to the point where the the instructor suggested we ignored the 'suggest channel..' part of the book, and rightly so in my view.
Shouldn't we be using 13 in a colregs negotiation anyway?
Under the current scheme he has to answer then start looking. Ridiculous.