macd
Well-Known Member
...for safety sake i was thinking of buying a vhf---the only use would be a mayday---surely i could manage that without a course
That would be perfectly proper and legal. No problem. You can of course listen as much as you like -- very useful for weather and nav bulletins.
However, I would suggest you bone up on radio procedure. There's bound to be plenty of stuff on line. There are several elements to this, the most obvious being the voice protocol -- all that "over" and "out" stuff. (The two are never used together, incidentally, except in bad drama.) Then there's channel use: Ch16 should be kept clear for emergencies as much as practicable, but if you're true to your word that's all you'll be using it for to transmit. If the set is new, it'll be DSC-enabled. You might consider linking it to a GPS so that it can send DSC maydays.
And RTFM. More than once.
You might have trouble doing a radio check, but maybe a certified friend can help?
If you're a member of a sailing club you might find that your club (or a sister club) offers relatively cheap SRC courses from time to time.
And if you do all that, be prepared to be staggered by the banality of some of the radio use you'll hear.