SJF
Well-Known Member
I've been offered a vintage handheld VHF (simplex only), the manual of which says it 'covers' all marine channels. Hmmm ...
A make and model of the set would be helpful to identify its capabilities (or lack of...).
I've been offered a vintage handheld VHF (simplex only), the manual of which says it 'covers' all marine channels. Hmmm ...
The question arose because of a misunderstanding by the OP of VHF operating procedures.
In part, yes. The other factor which helped to create confusion was the addition of American channels to a table of channels in a manual for a UK-specific receiver. Remove those, identify which channels are used for ship-to-ship comms (have now got these listed, thanks to another source), and the confusion has evaporated.
But what has stuck me about this thread, is that rather than addressing the questions being raised, many people have simply said, "do the course". Why - are they on commission ?
People frequently post on here about diesel engine problems, antifouling, the choice of stainless steel, anchors, issues surrounding deck fittings, and the 1001 other subjects related to boats. But I've never once read of anyone being told: "if you do a course it will answer your questions".
So why have a couple of basic questions related to VHF operations been considered as being so different ?
But what has stuck me about this thread, is that rather than addressing the questions being raised, many people have simply said, "do the course". Why - are they on commission ?
People frequently post on here about diesel engine problems, antifouling, the choice of stainless steel, anchors, issues surrounding deck fittings, and the 1001 other subjects related to boats. But I've never once read of anyone being told: "if you do a course it will answer your questions".
That's because there's no legal requirement to do a course on those subjects, or anything else in sailing. There is for using a VHF.
Pete
(Course / exam: pedants)
I dont know why you are complaining.. You got your monies worth on this topic.
look at post #12 ... see what time I was up 'til answering your questions![]()