Nostrodamus
Well-Known Member
Have you never had a sense of humour failure yourself?![]()
Deuco2.. i think that your comment is totally inappropriate and I take it personally.
Have you never had a sense of humour failure yourself?![]()
Well item "B" means we cannot have a radio net at all as sharing a ride to the local supermarket hardly falls into the essential transmissions class (that is of course if I have run out of beer).
Just out of interest... I presume the licencing laws I signed up to only apply within British waters and at the moment I am under Italian licencing laws which I didn't sign up to.
I accept that I may have to curb my verbal's on the radio.
Now why doesn't someone tell those professional crews on merchant shipping who chatter all night on 16...
Just out of interest... I presume the licencing laws I signed up to only apply within British waters and at the moment I am under Italian licencing laws which I didn't sign up to.
I accept that I may have to curb my verbal's on the radio.
Now why doesn't someone tell those professional crews on merchant shipping who chatter all night on 16...
MOST of the radio rules are prescribed by the ITU and the IMO. There are local additions and exceptions, but these are things like the use of M1 and M2 as marina channels in the UK. So, there is little variation in the bulk of the rules, though of course there may be different shades of interpretation of said rules.
And even merchant seamen are wrong to chatter on channel 16, and if in range of a coastguard or similar organization, I'd expect them to be told so.
Deuco2.. i think that your comment is totally inappropriate and I take it personally.
... at the bottom is a video of one of the funniest commercials I have seen in a long time
It is adult content so if easily offended please do not go there.
Also make sure their are no children around as you may have some explaining to do.
But it is funny.
Look, I may well be at fault here so I will put it to the wisdom of the forum to decide.
Over winter in this marina there is a large liveaboard community. The marina is in the Med.
Each morning at 0900 there is a radio net with the usual weather, items for sale, help, social activities. This is on a non working channel.
Now I like to bring a little bit of humour to the net so yesterday I said
"On this day In 1872 the Australians invented the condom, using a sheep’s bladder.
On this day In 1873 the British somewhat refined the idea by taking the bladder out of the sheep first".
Today at the beginning of the broadcast we were told that the net could be heard up to 25 miles away so we should not make jokes, sexual or racial references and stick to only the essentials.
To me someone has a sense of humour failure but it may well be me who's wrong.
what do you think?
Personally I can't abide marina "radio nets". The last thing I want to hear is useless chatter from the radios on the boats either side of me. And around Marmaris in Turkey it's positively dangerous. There, in order for one net to cover both Yat Marin and Netsel, they all use 25w. In addition, the net encourages people to move to other working channels to continue private conversations. Consequently, if you sail anywhere close to Marmaris you cannot use you VHF radio at all for communicating with the coastguard or other yachts, because every working channel is jammed with people chatting about sewing circles, barbecues and quiz nights. Grrrr.
Indeed - and it is completely unnecessary - there are licence free PMR446 radios available for a few tens of pounds which you can use for anything.