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VHF – SRC Radio Training Posts
Whether you are looking to learn about VHF-SRC Radios, procedures and calling for help in an emergency or you are just brushing up your knowledge our online knowledge base offers a wider range of information and guidance to help you out.
A fantastic example of the importance of having an Emergency Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB) on board if you are travelling offshore – coupled with an …
What emergency distress alerting equipment should you carry on board a pleasure vessel under 13.7m?
How and what you need to register with Ofcom for your Ship’s Radio
A leaflet published by the Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA) explaining the range of personal emergency radio devices that offer both Alerting Technology (typically using …
A helpful leaflet published by the Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA) explaining best practice use of your VHF and DSC to raise the alarm for …
A fantastic leaflet published by the RNLI explaining the different ways that you can call for help in an emergency and the advantages and disadvantage …
This is a really helpful leaflet published by the Maritime & Coastguard Agency which explains the benefits of using Digital Selective Calling (DSC) as part …