BoatBanter.com

BoatBanter.com (https://www.boatbanter.com/)
-   ASA (https://www.boatbanter.com/asa/)
-   -   Channel 16-actual rules (https://www.boatbanter.com/asa/18382-channel-16-actual-rules.html)

Bobsprit November 14th 03 03:49 PM

Channel 16-actual rules
 
I often hear people using channel 16 (vhf) to conduct quick dialogues because
it's quiet. Other times it's used for calling and is labeled as such on my new
Icom. But on numerous occasions I've heard the CG request that the channel be
vacated and that it's for emergency calling only.
Can someone review the specifics for channel 16?

RB

Martin Baxter November 14th 03 04:15 PM

Channel 16-actual rules
 
Bobsprit wrote:

Can someone review the specifics for channel 16?

RB


You're not serious are you?

Cheers
Marty

Grouch November 14th 03 04:30 PM

Channel 16-actual rules
 
Holy smoley!!!!!

Bobsprit wrote:
I often hear people using channel 16 (vhf) to conduct quick dialogues because
it's quiet. Other times it's used for calling and is labeled as such on my new
Icom. But on numerous occasions I've heard the CG request that the channel be
vacated and that it's for emergency calling only.
Can someone review the specifics for channel 16?

RB



otnmbrd November 14th 03 04:32 PM

Channel 16-actual rules
 
Channel 16 is for calling and distress, only. Generally, if you hear the
CG requesting everyone to stay clear of 16, it's because they are
working a distress call on that channel

Bobsprit wrote:
I often hear people using channel 16 (vhf) to conduct quick dialogues because
it's quiet. Other times it's used for calling and is labeled as such on my new
Icom. But on numerous occasions I've heard the CG request that the channel be
vacated and that it's for emergency calling only.
Can someone review the specifics for channel 16?

RB



Jeff Morris November 14th 03 04:49 PM

Channel 16-actual rules
 
Here's the table:

http://wireless.fcc.gov/marine/vhfchanl.html

For several years, channel 9 was used in some areas to establish communications. The hope
was that this would leave 16 free for emergencies. The experiment was abandoned because
it reduced the number of vessels monitoring Channel 16.


"otnmbrd" wrote in message
k.net...
Channel 16 is for calling and distress, only. Generally, if you hear the
CG requesting everyone to stay clear of 16, it's because they are
working a distress call on that channel

Bobsprit wrote:
I often hear people using channel 16 (vhf) to conduct quick dialogues because
it's quiet. Other times it's used for calling and is labeled as such on my new
Icom. But on numerous occasions I've heard the CG request that the channel be
vacated and that it's for emergency calling only.
Can someone review the specifics for channel 16?

RB





Bobsprit November 14th 03 05:04 PM

Channel 16-actual rules
 
For several years, channel 9 was used in some areas to establish
communications. The hope
was that this would leave 16 free for emergencies. The experiment was
abandoned because
it reduced the number of vessels monitoring Channel 16.

I see. This past season I heard the CG asking to keep 16 cleared at all times,
generally on weekends. No emergency situation was taking place. I heard this
message on numerous occasions, read live.

RB

Jonathan Ganz November 14th 03 05:57 PM

Channel 16-actual rules
 
You may not have heard it. Sometimes the emergency is
hard to hear with all the other traffic.

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
For several years, channel 9 was used in some areas to establish
communications. The hope
was that this would leave 16 free for emergencies. The experiment was
abandoned because
it reduced the number of vessels monitoring Channel 16.

I see. This past season I heard the CG asking to keep 16 cleared at all

times,
generally on weekends. No emergency situation was taking place. I heard

this
message on numerous occasions, read live.

RB




Scott Vernon November 14th 03 06:01 PM

Channel 16-actual rules
 
"Martin Baxter" wrote in message
...
Bobsprit wrote:

Can someone review the specifics for channel 16?

RB


You're not serious are you?


no, just stupid.


Bobsprit November 14th 03 06:05 PM

Channel 16-actual rules
 
You're not serious are you?

no, just stupid.

Scotty, you're primitive and angry, but I wouldn't call you stupid.

RB

Bobsprit November 14th 03 08:50 PM

Channel 16-actual rules
 
I believe he is BUT what the rules say and what actually happens are
two different things. Haven't you noticed?

Exactly. I know the "rules" but it seemed that even the CG was asking for the
"calling" usage to be terminated. I was wondering if something had changed
since my Chapman's is is two years old!

RB



Bobsprit November 14th 03 09:15 PM

Channel 16-actual rules
 
Many seem to think that a quick conversation on 16 is OK because it
won't disturb the other 3000 people monitoring.

Hmmmm. All of my friend are using those little family FRS radios. I have two
pairs of Cobra units that get great range on the water. They were cheap, less
than 50 bucks for all four (14 channels) and have lasted two seasons. If one
falls overboard...no big deal. I hear some of the better units get really
substancial range

RB

The_navigator© November 16th 03 09:16 PM

Channel 16-actual rules
 
mayday seelonce?

Cheers MC

Jonathan Ganz wrote:

You may not have heard it. Sometimes the emergency is
hard to hear with all the other traffic.

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...

For several years, channel 9 was used in some areas to establish
communications. The hope
was that this would leave 16 free for emergencies. The experiment was
abandoned because
it reduced the number of vessels monitoring Channel 16.

I see. This past season I heard the CG asking to keep 16 cleared at all


times,

generally on weekends. No emergency situation was taking place. I heard


this

message on numerous occasions, read live.

RB






katysails November 16th 03 11:25 PM

Channel 16-actual rules
 
This past season I heard the CG asking to keep 16 cleared at all
=20
times,
=20
generally on weekends.=20


They only braodcast that to you, Bobby. They wanted you to stay away.

--=20
katysails
s/v Chanteuse
Kirie Elite 32
http://katysails.tripod.com

"Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax
and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein



All times are GMT +1. The time now is 07:04 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004 - 2014 BoatBanter.com