BlueSkyNick
Well-Known Member
If the handheld is used on the licensed boat, the boat's name is normally used as the call sign. So if one is calling another station, it makes no difference whether it is done from the main set of the handheld.
If you take the handheld in the dinghy, and leave the main boat, what does the handheld call sign become then? eg calling from the boat, would it be something like "Bigboat Tender, Bigboat tender, this is Big Boat, Over" ?
Then if you take the handheld onto the pontoon, or land, and somebody calls you from another boat - eg they are entering the same harbour and looking for a berth - they will call your boat name not knowing you are on the land. So would you respond with the boats name, your own name, or something else?
What's the protocol?
If you take the handheld in the dinghy, and leave the main boat, what does the handheld call sign become then? eg calling from the boat, would it be something like "Bigboat Tender, Bigboat tender, this is Big Boat, Over" ?
Then if you take the handheld onto the pontoon, or land, and somebody calls you from another boat - eg they are entering the same harbour and looking for a berth - they will call your boat name not knowing you are on the land. So would you respond with the boats name, your own name, or something else?
What's the protocol?