On Saturday 15 May 2004 12:21 am in rec.boats.electronics BOEING377 wrote:
"No
answer to calls to USCG on 2182, 4125 etc."
That's an unreasonable expectation to assume the USCG would hear a small
boat between Midway and Japan on HF, which is far from our area of
responsibilty. You're on your own out in waters like that, and 2182 or
4125 are for 20-200 mile coverage. Higher frequencies as you used to call
someone nearer to your locaton, are certainly better for long haul comms.
This entire thread is getting silly.
HF is deprecated and obselescent.
It is a SOLAS requirement for most vessels to carry satellite comms
when out of VHF range, stop bitching and install the correct kit.
http://www.inmarsat.org/maritimesafety/mss_gmdss.htm
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