Performing a VHF Marine Radio Check
The Coast Guard Inspections and Compliance Directorate has issued MSIB 20-20 to inform mariners of the proper procedure for performing a VHF radio check.
Sea Tow Automated Radio Check System no longer available:
For several years, Sea Tow operated an Automated Radio Check System, which was available on VHF Channels 24 to 28 for the benefit of mariners in over 130 locations. However, on October 2nd, 2020 that service was discontinued.
How to test a VHF Radio using Rescue 21:
The U.S. Coast Guard continues to offer an automated Digital Selective Calling (DSC) Test Call capability from each of its Rescue 21 coastal stations. All fixed mount marine radios certified by the Federal Communications Commission since 1999 are required to have a DSC capability. All such radios sold since 2011 must also have a DSC test call capability. Marine radios transmitting and successfully receiving a response from a DSC test call can be expected to operate acceptably in the voice mode as well.
To perform a DSC Test Call, enter the U.S. Coast Guard’s coast station group identity “003669999” into the radio’s DSC memory. Once entered and stored, a DSC test call can be made by executing the following three steps:
- Select “Test Call” from the radio’s DSC menu,
- Select the USCG number entered into memory, and
- Transmit the call.
The radio display should indicate when that test call is acknowledged and display the acknowledging station’s nine-digit identity. That identity may be different than the group identity previously entered into memory.
Please use VHF Channel 09 and do not use VHF Channel 16:
VHF Channel 16 is not for the purpose of radio checks. Please use VHF Channel 09, which has been designated by the FCC as a boater’s calling channel.
Questions concerning this notice may be forwarded to Coast Guard Spectrum Management and Communications Policy Division (CG-672) at HQS-SMB-CG-672@USCG.MIL or to the Coast Guard Navigation Center’s “Contact Us” page by selecting ”Maritime Telecommunications” as subject.
This blog is not a replacement or substitute for the formal posting of regulations and updates or existing processes for receiving formal feedback of the same. Links provided on this blog will direct the reader to official publications, such as the Federal Register, Homeport and the Code of Federal Regulations. These publications remain the official source for regulatory information published by the Coast Guard.
Fwd: You’re Invited! – 2PM, Sunday, Oct 25th Open House – North Shore Yacht Club
From: wpalafox <wpalafox@aol.com>
Date: Wed, Oct 14, 2020 at 16:22
Subject: You're Invited! – 2PM, Sunday, Oct 25th Open House – North Shore Yacht Club
To: wpalafox <wpalafox@aol.com>
summer. Please Mark your calendars for an Open House invitation to North Shore Yacht
Club (NSYC), Sunday, October 25th (2 to 5PM) …73 Orchard
Beach Blvd, Port Washington, NY.
members still enjoyed another successful Boat Share, Junior Sailing, Sailing Lessons,
Education, Cruising, Racing, Social programs, attractive Club house and deck on
beautiful Manhasset Bay plus outstanding motor launch service.
you have, or do not have a boat, here’s another chance, to mingle with friendly
members and friends in our beautiful setting while getting re-acquainted with
rich 150-year history and what we have to offer.
and masks criteria
despite Covid-19, please mark your calendar for Sunday, Oct 25th, 2
to 5PM, stretch your legs, and drop by.
you soon!
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FW: Visit the Bay Houses of Long Island
On Channel 21 TOMORROW – – the South Shore’s Bay Houses documentary. Check out the trailer featuring our own Commissioner TOM DOHENY!
Giulia and I will be watching!
Neill
Neill Parker, AIA LEED AP
Principal
STONEHILL TAYLOR
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New York, NY 10001
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