10. VHF Procedures
Using the VHF radio:
Familiarize yourself with the method for switching channels, and with the
squelch and volume controls on your radio. Most radios have a button to
instantly select Channel 16 – ensure you understand how this operates or
you could end up speaking on Ch. 16 when you think you are on some other
channel.
1.
Make sure the radio is switched on, volume quite high; power to high
unless the station you are calling is very close.
2.
Squelch up until loud hissing, and then back a little until the noise just
stops.
3.
Select the channel for calling (Channel 16, unless specified otherwise).
4.
Press switch on microphone when speaking. Release immediately.
If no response then wait two minutes and repeat the call. If still no
response, wait a further two minutes before trying again. If calling on
Channel 16, it is very important to switch to a working channel after the
contact is established. Do no use Channel 16 for your conversations – this
channel is for hailing and distress only.
Channels to use:
16
Hailing and Distress
74 Contact Horizon Yacht Charters (when in range)
12
Yacht Charter Companies working channel – assigned for yacht
breakdown servicing and emergency only
68
Marinas and Yacht Clubs – for lunch/dinner reservations etc
06
Ship to Ship – along with Channel 68 and 77 can be used for contact
between boats
In the event that your vessel is involved in a non-life threatening incident
with an object or with another vessel, it is important that you contact the
Horizon Office immediately at 494 8787 or 542 8788. Please remember to
get as much information as possible about your location, the other vessel’s
description and what damage has been done to your vessel so that we can
best assist you.
Failure to report any accidents or incidents in a timely manner may
result in nullification of your hull damage insurance.