Waveriders
Waveriders
VHF / GMDSS Radio Course
You ask "Why do I need a radio" the answer is simple- Marine VHF radio is the best way to call for help if you need it!
You can contact the coastguard up to 50 miles off-shore and talk to other boats up to 15 to 20 miles on the open sea.
If you use and carry a marine VHF radio onboard your boat/ pwc, you required, by law, a marine radio operator’s certificate.
This 1 day course, which will teach you to be a competent radio operator and know the correct procedure for distress, urgency, safety by means of marine VHF handheld and fixed DSC radios.
Topics covered: -
VHF communications, Controls found on marine VHF set, Channels (simplex & duplex)
VHF communication range,
VHF DSC (Digital Selective Calling)
Distress, Safety and Routine Calling
MMSI (Maritime Mobile Service Identity) numbers
Ships licence and radio regulations,
Voice procedures,
Maydays, Pan-Pans etc.
NAVTEX
MSI (Martine Safety Information) broadcasts Stations
Portable safety equipment,
EPIRB (Emergence Positioning Indication Radio Beacons)
SARTs (Search & Rescue radar Transponders)
Pre-course study
Although we cover all the topics in the SRC syllabus, pre-course study is recommended.
The RYA VHF HANDBOOK by Tim Bartlett can provide you with all relevent course info.
What to bring
Candidates must bring along a current passport size photograph of themselves and a cheque made payable to
'RYA' for £22 or can be paid by credit/debit card. There will be a short assessment towards the end of the day. Candidates will be sent their VHF Short Range Certificate operator's certificate from the RYA.
WAVERIDERS Training Centre, Benone Beach, Limavady, Co.L/Derry TEL:02871812967 or MOBILE 07729477490
