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VHF Marine Radio 

Procedures

Voice Calling

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VHF Marine Radio Procedures 

Maintain Your Watch 

Whenever your boat is underway, the radio must be turned On and be tuned to Channel 16, 

except when being used for messages .

Power

Try 1 watt first if the station being called is within a few miles . Try a second call after 

waiting two (2) minutes . If there is no answer, switch to a higher power . This will conserve 

your battery and minimize interference to other users by avoiding repeated calls .

Calling Coast Stations 

Call a coast station on its assigned channel . You may use Channel 16 when you do not 

know the assigned channel .

Calling Other Vessels 

Call other vessels on Channel 16 or on Channel 9 . (Channel 9 is preferred  

for recreational vessel use .) You may also call on ship-to-ship channels  

when you know that the vessel is listening on a ship-to-ship channel .

Initial Calling on Channel 16

The use of Channel 16 is permitted for making initial contact (hailing) with another vessel . 

The limits on calling must be followed . Be reminded, Channel 16’s most important function 

is for Emergency Messages . If, for some reason, Channel 16 is congested, the use of 

Channel 9, especially in U .S . waters, may be used as the initial contact (hailing) channel for 

non-emergency communication .

Limits On Calling

You must not call the same station for more than 30 seconds at a time .  

If you do not get a reply, wait at least two (2) minutes before calling again .  

After three (3) calling periods, wait at least 15 minutes before calling again .

Change Channels

After contacting another station on a calling channel, change immediately  

to a channel which is available for the type of message you want to send .

Station Identification

Identify, in English, your station by your FCC call sign, ship name, the state registration 

number, or other official number at both the beginning and end of each message .

Prohibited Communications

You 

MUST NOT

 transmit:

 

  False distress or emergency messages .

 

  Messages containing obscene, indecent, or profane words or meaning .

 

  General calls, signals, or messages (messages not addressed to a particular station) on 

Channel 16, except in an emergency or if you are testing your radio .

 

  When you are on land . 

Voice Calling 

To Call Another Vessel Or A Shore Installation Such As A Lock Or Bridge Tender:

 

  Make sure your radio is 

On

 .

 

  Select Channel 16 and listen to make sure it is not being used . 

NOTE

  

Channel 9 may be used by recreational vessels for general-purpose  

calling . This frequency should be used whenever possible to relieve  

congestion on Channel 16 .

 

  When the channel is quiet, press the 

Talk

 button and call the ship you wish  

to call . (Hold the microphone a few inches from your face and speak directly into it in a 

normal tone of voice — clearly and distinctly .) Say “[name  

of station being called] THIS IS [your vessel’s name or call sign] .”

 

  Once contact is made on the calling channel, you must switch to a proper working 

channel . See the channel listing on page 66 through 78 .

The vessel Corsair calling the vessel Vagabond: 
Corsair:

 “Vagabond, this is Corsair (station license number call sign) .” 

Vagabond:

 “Corsair, this is Vagabond . Over .” 

Corsair:

 “Vagabond go to working Channel 68 . Over .” 

Both parties switch over to the agreed upon working channel . . . . 

Corsair:

 “Vagabond I need to talk to you about . . . Over .” 

Vagabond:

 “Corsair in answer to your question about . . . Over .” 

Corsair:

 “Vagabond, thanks for the information about . . . (call sign and 

out

) .”

    After each transmission, say “OVER” and release the microphone 

Push to Talk

 (PTT) 

button . This confirms that the transmission has ended . When all communication with 
the other vessel is totally completed, end the message by stating your call sign and 
the word “OUT .” Remember, it is not necessary to state your call sign with each 
transmission, only at the beginning and end of the message .

NOTE

  

For best sound quality at the shore station or other vessel receiving your call, hold 
the microphone/speaker at least 2 in . (51 mm) from your mouth and 
slightly off to one (1) side . Speak in a normal tone of voice .

VHF Marine Radio Protocols

VHF Marine Radio Protocols

For Example

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Page 1: ...marily for safety and secondarily for navigation and operational purposes With it you can call for help get information from other boaters talk to lock or bridge tenders and make radiotelephone calls...

Page 2: ...scan through all selected memory channels to find conversations in progress Dual Watch Lets you monitor two 2 channels at once Channel 16 and one 1 user selectable channel Noise Canceling Microphone...

Page 3: ...e 10 Marine Distress Procedure DSC 13 Installation and Start Up Included In This Package 14 Accessories Order Info 15 Mounting and Powering The Radio 16 Antenna Requirements And Attachment 20 External...

Page 4: ...ommendations for Radio Frequency Exposure is the responsibility of both the antenna installer and the radio operator Intro Operation Customer Assistance Warranty Notice Main Icons Secondary Icons Caut...

Page 5: ...will have difficulty finding you if you re using a mobile phone However mobile phones can have a place on board where mobile coverage is available to allow social conversations and keep the marine fre...

Page 6: ...rgency messages n Messages containing obscene indecent or profane words or meaning n General calls signals or messages messages not addressed to a particular station on Channel 16 except in an emergen...

Page 7: ...DSC It is used to selectively call other vessels or shore stations and is similar to a telephone number For your CobraMarine radio to operate in the DSC mode you must enter your maritime mobile servic...

Page 8: ...r anchor and call a friend or marine to bring the fuel you need or to give you a tow Marine Emergency Signals The three 3 spoken international emergency signals are The distress signal MAYDAY is used...

Page 9: ...blue hull and tan deck house I will be listening on Channel 16 This is Corsair or Illinois 1234 AB Over It is a good idea to write out a script of the message form and post it where you and others on...

Page 10: ...arning Installation Customer Assistance Installation And Start Up Included In This Package Included In This Package You should find all of the following items in the package with your CobraMarine VHF...

Page 11: ...ket with the locking knobs 4 Tilt the transceiver to a convenient angle and tighten the locking knobs Surface Mounting Kit Tilt Lock Knobs Microphone Bracket To Install The Microphone Bracket 1 Instal...

Page 12: ...Power Connection Cables Red Cable Positive Black Cable Negative Electrical Power Connection Your CobraMarine VHF radio is powered from 10 0V to 16 0V vessel direct current electrical negative ground...

Page 13: ...least 16 4 5 m above the highest deck where people may be during radio transmissions measured vertically from the lowest point of the antenna This provides the minimum separation distance to comply w...

Page 14: ...ositive connection Black wire Negative connection Black wire is common shared Negative for the External Speaker and PA output 2 Make sure to solder crimp or twist the wires together firmly and use shr...

Page 15: ...st Alarm Medium loud continuous low pitched series of closely spaced four 4 beeps three 3 short one 1 long groups sounds when a position request call is received Press any button to turn it Off DSC In...

Page 16: ...one 1 or 25 watts of power Cobra suggests you maintain the low power setting for short range communications and to avoid overpowering nearby stations with your signal Use the high power setting for lo...

Page 17: ...he backlight setting 5 The radio will return to the Settings menu The radio will remember the saved backlight setting when powering off the radio or disconnecting power to the radio NOTE If the backli...

Page 18: ...power to the radio Time Adjust All VHF DSC and GPS activities use a 24 hour clock and Universal Coordinated Time UTC which was formerly known as Greenwich Mean Time GMT Time Adjust uses your built in...

Page 19: ...onnecting power to the radio Operating Your Radio Operating Your Radio Priority Channel This setting will allow you to choose whether channel 16 is or is not included when channel scanning Soft Keys U...

Page 20: ...ital Selective Calling features built in to the radios In an Emergency you want the rescue authorities and surrounding vessels to know where you are and to be able to quickly assist you in your time o...

Page 21: ...the Settings menu and scroll to GPS MENU with the Up Down soft keys or the Up Down channel buttons 2 Highlight the GPS STATUS option in the menu 3 Press the ENTR key and observe the current setting 4...

Page 22: ...the Up Down soft keys or the channel Up Down buttons 2 Press the ENTR soft key and scroll to RADIO MMSI ENTRY with the Up Down soft keys or the channel Up Down buttons 3 Press the ENTR soft key The bl...

Page 23: ...t the digit and the blinking cursor will move to the next digit of the number 6 Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all nine 9 digits of your ATIS number are entered 7 Check that you have entered the number co...

Page 24: ...up MMSI Number 1 Enter the DSC SETUP MENU and scroll to GROUP MMSI DIR group MMSI with the Up Down soft keys or the Up Down channel buttons 2 The ADD option in the menu will be highlighted the first t...

Page 25: ...manual auto exit entr auto chanl switch off on To Set The Individual Reply Auto or Manual 1 Enter the DSC SETUP MENU menu and scroll to INDIVID CALL REPLY Individual Call Reply with the Up Down soft...

Page 26: ...ch Mode 1 In Standby mode use the Up Down buttons to go to the channel you want to add as the second channel to be scanned 2 Press the Dual Watch soft key Dual watch will be indicated on the LCD and t...

Page 27: ...30 60 75 79A 68 69 71 72 78A 88 15 30 60 75 Scanning Up Down Buttons 110 27 843W comml 25 53 438N 25W INT 07 30 11 15 o o DW call SCAN more Soft Keys 110 27 843W comml 25 53 438N 25W INT 07 30 11 15...

Page 28: ...When engine noise music or conversation creates too much noise to hear an inbound message clearly press the Rewind Say Again button to enter the Rewind Say Again menu to be able to hear the message a...

Page 29: ...Sound the distress alarm at all receiving stations n Inform receiving stations of your identity MMSI n Informs receiving stations of the nature of the emergency n Informs receiving stations of sendin...

Page 30: ...ls This radio cannot send Distress Relay calls Only large ships and shore stations with specially equipped radios can send Distress Relay calls Receiving Distress Relay Calls This radio does respond t...

Page 31: ...e channel Up Down buttons to highlight a previously entered directory entry or use the MANUAL entry option 3 Press the ENTR key 4 Using the Up Down soft keys or the channel Up Down buttons select the...

Page 32: ...ll Log and the radio is switched to the channel selected by the caller similar to an Individual call Press any button to turn Off the alarm To Receive A Group Call 1 Listen for the group voice message...

Page 33: ...eiving A Position Request When you went through the DSC set up process you set a position request reply type See page 42 to change your setting Depending on the setting you chose when a Position Reque...

Page 34: ...highlight a previously entered directory entry or use the MANUAL entry option 3 Press the ENTR key 4 Press the ENTR soft key to send the Position SEND Call 5 Press the EXIT soft key to exit the Posit...

Page 35: ...xit entr delete call log distress received calls To Delete Call Log Information continued 3 Press the ENTR key 4 Using the Up Down soft keys or the channel Up Down buttons to highlight DISTRESS or REC...

Page 36: ...ted channel is limited to one 1 watt Switch to another channel Will not transmit Selected channel is limited to receive only Switch to another channel No sound from speaker Volume level is too low or...

Page 37: ...n de canales de VHF para radiocomunicaci n mar tima Existen tres 3 juegos de canales VHF para uso mar timo en los EE UU Canad y el resto del mundo internacional La mayor a de los canales coinciden en...

Page 38: ...matizado ARC Canales 24 25 26 27 28 84 Sintonice su radio en el canal correcto para su rea ver seatow com arc Llevar a cabo una comprobaci n de la radio como lo har a normalmente Al soltar el micr fon...

Page 39: ...as movimiento de embarcaciones 07A 156 350 156 350 Commercial Comerciales 08 156 400 156 400 Commercial Intership Only Comercial entre embarcaciones solamente 09 156 450 156 450 Boater Calling Channel...

Page 40: ...s 22A 157 100 157 100 U S and Canadian Coast Guard Liaison and Enlace entre las guardias costeras Maritime Safety Information Broadcasts that y canadienses y difusi n de informaci n sobre are announce...

Page 41: ...ort Operations Ship Movement operacionesportuarias movimientodeembarcaciones 62A 156 125 156 125 West Coast Coast Guard Only Costa occidental guardia costera East Coast Commercial Fishing solamente Co...

Page 42: ...e embarcaciones 75 156 775 156 775 1 watt Port Operations Intership Only Operaciones portuarias entre embarcaciones solamente 76 156 825 156 825 1 watt Port Operations Intership Only Operaciones portu...

Page 43: ...157 175 U S Government Only Canada EE UU entidades gubernamentales solamente Coast Guard Only Canad guardia costera solamente 83B RX only 161 775 Coast Guard Only Weather Broadcasts Solamente Guardac...

Page 44: ...peration be changed between simplex and duplex VHF Marine Channel Assignments English NOTA Muchos de los canales de n meros simples como 01 02 y 03 transmiten y reciben en diferentes frecuencias A est...

Page 45: ...s W007 50 to E007 50 GMT 0 London E007 50 to E022 50 1 Rome E022 50 to E037 50 2 Cairo E037 50 to E052 50 3 Moscow E052 50 to E067 50 4 Abu Dhabi E067 50 to E082 50 5 Maldives E082 50 to E097 50 6 Dhu...

Page 46: ...ean Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2011 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment This product also complies with Commission Regulat...

Page 47: ...ts please visit our website www cobra com CB Radios microTALK 2 Way Radios Radar Laser Detectors Mobile GPS Navigation Systems HighGear Accessories Power Inverters Accessories The Cobra line of qualit...

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