bonny
Well-Known Member
We do quite a bit of cruisng, various areas.
Don't get me wrong, I thing the MCA do a great job and provide valuable information and service.
One thing we have problems with is choosing the correct channel to receive the safety information (weather) broadcasts.
We hear on 16 a number of broadcasts stating location x channel y, each broadcast from these different locations, some of which you were not familiar with (could be miles away).
Not surprisingly, some of these messages on 16 are clearer than others.
Selecting the correct channel for the following message can be a problem, particularly if the message is a bit delayed.
The nearest location is not always the best and many times I have found myself switching around each channel for many minutes only to find that the message has not yet started, is not receivable or not even broadcast on some channels.
I remember years ago (when in the North West, (Holyhead & Liverpool CG) would state the channel to switch to when transmitting on 16 for that area.
All you needed to do was switch to the channel which came through the clearest on 16. This could be a bit confusing as you would hear different channels to switch to.
What I believe would work better is for the CG to transmit on 16 from each Antenna (as they currently do) but state the location and channel for that antenna rather that a list. All we would have to do then is switch to the channel we hear the clearest (it would also take up less 16 transmission time).
Don't get me wrong, I thing the MCA do a great job and provide valuable information and service.
One thing we have problems with is choosing the correct channel to receive the safety information (weather) broadcasts.
We hear on 16 a number of broadcasts stating location x channel y, each broadcast from these different locations, some of which you were not familiar with (could be miles away).
Not surprisingly, some of these messages on 16 are clearer than others.
Selecting the correct channel for the following message can be a problem, particularly if the message is a bit delayed.
The nearest location is not always the best and many times I have found myself switching around each channel for many minutes only to find that the message has not yet started, is not receivable or not even broadcast on some channels.
I remember years ago (when in the North West, (Holyhead & Liverpool CG) would state the channel to switch to when transmitting on 16 for that area.
All you needed to do was switch to the channel which came through the clearest on 16. This could be a bit confusing as you would hear different channels to switch to.
What I believe would work better is for the CG to transmit on 16 from each Antenna (as they currently do) but state the location and channel for that antenna rather that a list. All we would have to do then is switch to the channel we hear the clearest (it would also take up less 16 transmission time).