ShinyShoe
Well-Known Member
Not sure I entirely agree with the VHF advice.
1. Yes you do need a certificate of competency to use except in an emergency, except on M1 & M2. That probably cover a lot of potential use. But certificate makes sense to do especially as you have it thrown in.
2. You need a ship's licence. No-one will ever check it. But it's free so get it.
3. You have a rather old Silva. Check it's waterproof status. You will potentially be carrying it in the dinghy.
4. Test it by calling NCI on ch65
5. Handheld may well be fine. But you have a fixed set, so why not use it if it works. (Battery required)
6. Don't put an antenna on the rail. Height is the most important thing. Put it up the mast. It's presumably already there.
7. The Silva is presumably NiCd or NiMH... Charge it. Leave it on. See how long it lasts. A modern HH will last > 24hrs with a Li battery.
1. Yes you do need a certificate of competency to use except in an emergency, except on M1 & M2. That probably cover a lot of potential use. But certificate makes sense to do especially as you have it thrown in.
2. You need a ship's licence. No-one will ever check it. But it's free so get it.
3. You have a rather old Silva. Check it's waterproof status. You will potentially be carrying it in the dinghy.
4. Test it by calling NCI on ch65
5. Handheld may well be fine. But you have a fixed set, so why not use it if it works. (Battery required)
6. Don't put an antenna on the rail. Height is the most important thing. Put it up the mast. It's presumably already there.
7. The Silva is presumably NiCd or NiMH... Charge it. Leave it on. See how long it lasts. A modern HH will last > 24hrs with a Li battery.