
by SueFletcher (Author)
The Reed's VHF DSC Handbook is a user-friendly guide that gets marine VHF radio users quickly up to speed in using both the analogue and digital functions on the radio. Sue Fletcher's straightforward explanations and tips describe the leisure craft VHF DSC radio system in detail and its place within GMDSS. Since it was first published it has become the standard work on the subject. It provides: all the information required to pass the Short Range Certificate (SRC) - compulsory for anyone using a VHF DSC radio. Radio procedure, channel allocation, VHF radio theory and more; a full explanation of GMDSS, including details on EPIRBs, SARTs and Navtex; and a valuable onboard reference. The rescue authorities and commercial maritime world now rely almost entirely on DSC for initial contact, so if you need help and want to be heard, a marine VHF DSC radio is essential. 'If you are looking for just one book to explain all marine VHF operating code and procedure, you need look no further...Packed with hints, tips and sound advice, it explains, in the clearest possible way, all one could wish to know about VHF, present and future.' Yachting Monthly
                        Format:  Paperback
                         Pages: 160
                        Edition: 2Rev Ed
                        
                        
                        Publisher: Adlard Coles Nautical 
 Published: 04 Jan 2006
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        ISBN 10:  071367573X
 ISBN 13: 9780713675733
                        
                        Book Overview: A user-friendly guide to marine VHF radio for both analogue and digital functions Contains straightforward explanations and tips describing the VHF DSC radio system Includes all the information needed to pass the Short Range Certificate Updated for the second edition to include new developments in marine communications An essential read for anyone wanting to install and use the equipment aboard their boat