TimfromMersea
Well-Known Member
I've asked for it to be put on the agenda for the October meeting of the RYA Coastal Navigation Panel (I'm the Eastern region representative)
I've asked for it to be put on the agenda for the October meeting of the RYA Coastal Navigation Panel (I'm the Eastern region representative)
I have often noticed poor reception in the Orwell from the Walton aerial. It's on the seafront and its signal is probably interrupted NE'wards by the high ground of the Naze. Usually I find a better signal from Bawdsey, where the aerial is on high ground. I don't think that's anything new.We were in the Orwell and tuned to the Walton aerial for the broadcast but we never heard it. So I called the Coastguard in case I should have been on another aerial and they tested whch aerial - Walton or Bawdsey I was on - and I was received on both. In the Blackwater this week and the announcement was horribly distorted..................
Well as an RYA member, is there something I can do to back you up?
Email or write to the Cruising Dept with your concerns.
Had a rough trip to Burnham on Saturday, and both 1310 and 1610 broadcasts on 16 didn't happen. We heard the back end of a conversation between Humber and a yacht, obviously asking about the lack of broadcast, but that the Humber broadcast only comes as far south as Lowestoft aerial, and that they should listen to Dover. On the way back today, 1010 was broadcast and with the usual interference on Bradwell aerial
Interesting variation in the Blackwater today. No choice of aerials just 'listen out on channel 23'. Wonder if they are transmitting the announcement from individual aerials to make sure you choose the right one? Original message and forecast clear as a bell.
The 1910 tonight was given very precisely by 'Dover CG' - I had my set on Dual (16 & 84) and heard nothing on 16 but suddenly at about 1917 Channel 84 burst into life with the forecast....
The 1610 MSI was actually broadcast at 1623 today, I suspect most would have given up before 13 minutes.... We could have a whip round for an alarm clock..![]()
Took the CG a while to get going for a Mayday in Pevensy Bay (Eastbourne) yesterday lunchtime just a few miles from where we now are, but once they did it was slick and efficient. Not sure if the delay was a long handoff to more experienced staff or that they were doing important tasks not obvious to those of us on Ch16 that couldn't be multi-tasked.
I note the RNLI publicity about the incident failed to credit the two fishing vessels who actually recovered the kayaker. I get that they need publicity to continue fundraising, but knowing FVs are willing to help out people in distress is reassuring and it's important that an utterly vital charity like the RNLI keeps everyone's trust!
Just a thought? Should it even be part of the Coastguard remit to read a weather forecast? It seems they get enough stick when it isn't on the dot so shouldn't responsible mariners seek a reliable source of information elsewhere? I always found the barometer a good indicator of likely changes.