Giblets
Well-Known Member
...you don't hear a cruise liner doing a radio check. But they do call harbour control...
Very true but they do have a fair number of radios on the bridge!
...you don't hear a cruise liner doing a radio check. But they do call harbour control...
We sailed out of Falmouth last week, not that the location has much to do with it, the big VHF sprung into life and we could hear everything while sat in the cockpit from the set in the saloon. The wee handheld that we had on the rail muttered something that was unintelligible; while it worked it was not fit for purpose.I think most of us have a plan B in the form of a handheld. But my comment was logical and relevant: the fact that a VHF radio works one moment doesn't mean it'll work a moment later. So in reality the radio check is pointless.
I made a little hop today from the Crouch to the Blackwater on the East coast and I couldn't believe the number of radio checks I heard. It was amazing visibility, very light winds, flat sea state.....why the need for a radio check? Is it because most boats have just been launched and they feel the need to check with the Coastguard? Or force of habit?