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On Fri, 18 Jul 2008 10:39:29 -0400, Ryk wrote:
In my neck of the woods (Eastern Lake Ontario) 16 remains the only calling channel. ???!? 16 a calling channel in Canada for pleasure boaters? I don't think so Ryk. |
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![]() "mister b" wrote in message ... On Fri, 18 Jul 2008 10:39:29 -0400, Ryk wrote: In my neck of the woods (Eastern Lake Ontario) 16 remains the only calling channel. ???!? 16 a calling channel in Canada for pleasure boaters? I don't think so Ryk. I suppose boaters might call on 16 (or 12 here in Halifax) and quickly move to another channel when contact is made....as most people monitor 16. I scan a half dozen channels with my Standard Horizon 460S hand held. |
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On Sat, 19 Jul 2008 05:41:30 -0500, in message
mister b wrote: On Fri, 18 Jul 2008 10:39:29 -0400, Ryk wrote: In my neck of the woods (Eastern Lake Ontario) 16 remains the only calling channel. ???!? 16 a calling channel in Canada for pleasure boaters? I don't think so Ryk. It is the calling channel endorsed by international convention and by the Coast Guard. I understand that 9 is an alternate in congested spaces in the US, but 16 is not congested up here. Ryk |
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Ryk wrote in
: On Sat, 19 Jul 2008 05:41:30 -0500, in message mister b wrote: On Fri, 18 Jul 2008 10:39:29 -0400, Ryk wrote: In my neck of the woods (Eastern Lake Ontario) 16 remains the only calling channel. ???!? 16 a calling channel in Canada for pleasure boaters? I don't think so Ryk. It is the calling channel endorsed by international convention and by the Coast Guard. I understand that 9 is an alternate in congested spaces in the US, but 16 is not congested up here. Ryk Just for information on the ICW and Charleston in South Carolina: Everyone monitors Channel 16, including all marinas, switching to working channels 68, 69, 71, 72 for comms. Opening road bridges all monitor Channel 9 across SC, the pleasure boat calling channel pleasure boats never monitor because of the bridge traffic. Shrimp boats and tourist cruise boats are on 10 or 11, but monitor 13 underway as well as 16 if they have the equipment. Yacht Clubs scan 16 and 68 or 69 on the harbor. CG monitors 16 and 22A but, as the S/V Morning Dew incident proves, do not respond well, even if a ship confirms screaming in the waters at the jetties. The towing companies usually have their attention better. Call the ships on 13 if you are in the ship channels underway to plan passing situations with the harbor pilots who are always very nice and helpful. The pilot boat monitors 10, 13, 16, too. Dredges can be found, generally, on 13 and 10. SeaTow/Towboat US monitors 16, 22A in Mt Pleasant's office and on the boats. Race control for all sailboat races monitors 72 if you need them. The boats in the race monitor 72 for instructions, but captains are usually too busy screaming at their crews who just ran over the now-torn spinnaker to answer the calls. That kind of cursing isn't permitted on the radio, anyways....(c; Cellular - The harbor and near offshore is well covered near Charleston and the local barrier islands by Verizon on 800 Mhz A and Alltel on 800 Mhz B well offshore 5-8 miles. ATT and Sprint on PCS have much more limited range on 1900 mhz, as does Nextel on iDen. Alltel's EVDO high speed internet works very well out nearly 20 miles if you are bluetooth tethered to the phone hanging from the mast in a zip lock bag with bluetooth linking the bag to the PC or, in my case, Nokia N800 Linux internet tablet on deck. Altitude is our friend! FREE wifi is available at Ashley Marina and Charleston City Marina where the ICW turns S off the Ashley River in front of the USCG Base Charleston. They make up for it by charging you through the nose for dockspace...ask Skip...$100/day for Flying Pig on the Megadock. Other marinas have wifi, but I'm not sure how they work it. Hundreds of unprotected wifi hotspots exist in downtown Charleston for you to use in a wide variety of places. Help yourself... |
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On Sat, 19 Jul 2008 05:41:30 -0500, mister b wrote:
On Fri, 18 Jul 2008 10:39:29 -0400, Ryk wrote: In my neck of the woods (Eastern Lake Ontario) 16 remains the only calling channel. ???!? 16 a calling channel in Canada for pleasure boaters? I don't think so Ryk. Channel 16 is the _International_ calling and distress channel, usable by all vessels (except in some areas of the US, apparently). Channel 16 is a _calling_ channel, not a _working_ channel - you may use 16 to make an initial call to another vessel or to CG, but once contact is established, you must switch to an appropriate working channel. -- Peter Bennett, VE7CEI peterbb4 (at) interchange.ubc.ca GPS and NMEA info: http://vancouver-webpages.com/peter Vancouver Power Squadron: http://vancouver.powersquadron.ca |
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