Please select your home edition
Edition
Sunstorm Marine - Winch Handle Bag

VHF Radio Checks - who should you call?

by Peta Stuart-Hunt 25 Jul 2018 09:50 UTC
VHF Radio Checks © CA / Camilla Herrmann

The Cruising Association's RATS (Regulations and Technical Services) Committee has been in discussion with the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) about the use of calls to HMCG on Channel 16 requesting radio checks.

RATS has anecdotal evidence of a proliferation of such requests and that these seemed to have spread from the Solent to other areas and Falmouth in particular.

Speaking on behalf of RATS, Robin Baron said, "It seems to us that this is not best use of HMCG resources at a time when we know that they are hard pressed with other more important issues including particularly Search and Rescue."

Robin continues, "The MCA have confirmed that radio checks should primarily be conducted with local marinas and nearby vessels. Radio checks with HMCG should not be a first resort as it ties up the air and increases operator workload."

RATS' own research has confirmed that radio checks with other vessels or shore stations at 1W power and at a distance of around 8 miles provide a much better test of antenna and radio set performance.

Their recommendation is that radio checks should be carried out primarily with marinas and other shore stations or with other vessels. National Coastwatch Institute (NCI) shore stations are usually well placed for such calls which should be made on Channel 65 (e.g. Rame Head NCI. This is vessel Hanson. Radio check please. Over.).

Related Articles

Cruising Association honours Kirsten Neuschäfer
With The Duchess of Kent Trophy History-making sailor Kirsten Neuschäfer has been awarded the prestigious Duchess of Kent Trophy by the Cruising Association in recognition of her extraordinary victory in the 2022 Golden Globe Race and heroic rescue of fellow sailor Tapio Lehtinen. Posted on 15 Jan
Robin Baron named as new President of the CA
The Cruising Association (CA) is delighted to announce its new President The Cruising Association (CA) is delighted to announce Robin Baron as its new President, following the CA Annual General Meeting on 13 November 2024. Posted on 15 Nov 2024
The CA and Imray present 2025 Cruising Almanac
Offering extensive coverage for cruising in Northwest Europe 2025 Cruising Almanac Cruising Association, in partnership with Imray, is proud to unveil the 2025 edition of the CA Cruising Almanac. Posted on 9 Sep 2024
Cruising Association set for Southampton Boat Show
Discover the world of cruising on Stand J419 Whether you are just starting your cruising journey in UK waters, planning European inland waterway trips, or dreaming of blue water sailing adventures, the CA offers invaluable resources and support to help you make the most of your time on the water. Posted on 30 Aug 2024
The CA names NCI as official charity
Proud to endorse charities that contribute to the safety and well-being of the on-water community The NCI has touched thousands of peoples' lives over the last three decades through their vital work in safeguarding life at sea along the UK coastline. Posted on 5 Jun 2024
Easier check in/out for cruising to France
Cruising Association welcomes the new 'protocol' French officials have announced a new 'protocol' for small boats to enter France from outside of the EU. Posted on 31 May 2024
Greek Govt revise Maritime Laws for non-EU vessels
Representatives of the CA have been in communication with the European Commission After extensive lobbying by the Cruising Association, on 24 May 2024 the Greek government has changed the laws governing vessels with a third country (non-EU Flag). Posted on 29 May 2024
CA urges vigilance for orca encounters
In The Bay of Biscay, Iberian Peninsula & Strait of Gibraltar As the cruising season arrives along the Atlantic coasts of France, Portugal, Spain and through the Strait of Gibraltar, the Cruising Association (CA) urges vigilance for potential orca encounters. Posted on 21 Mar 2024
An Evening of Essential Cruising Knowledge
With the Cruising Association's Regulatory & Technical Services group Mark your calendar for an evening with the Cruising Association's Regulatory & Technical Services group (RATS) at 1900 hours on Thursday 21 March 2024. Posted on 11 Mar 2024
Cruising Association success at SIBS 2023
Over 110 new members took the opportunity to join the CA's 6,400+ strong membership The Cruising Association (CA) enjoyed an outstanding presence at Southampton International Boat Show, 15-24 September 2023, expanding our global cruising community with an impressive surge in members. Posted on 28 Sep 2023
Henri-Lloyd Dynamic RangeCrewsaver 2021 Safetyline FOOTERExposure Marine