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Marine radio nets are set up by controllers all over the world (Indian Ocean, Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific, etc.) to handle and co-ordinate this traffic from vessels sailing the oceans. It is important for cruising yachts to know these radio net frequencies and times so as to pass message traffic, log positions, receive weather information, etc
Marine radio nets are set up by controllers all over the world (Indian Ocean, Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific, etc.) to handle and co-ordinate this traffic from vessels sailing the oceans. It is important for cruising yachts to know these radio net frequencies and times so as to pass message traffic, log positions, receive weather information, etc
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[[Marine HF Radio .]]
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The use of HF radio requires certain protocols - the URL for FCC's Website (Which covers VHF Marine Radio as well) :-
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http://wireless.fcc.gov/marine/fctsht14.html#SEC5
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===References===

Revision as of 06:08, 25 September 2007

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HF RADIO

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Description

Marine radio or 'maritime mobile' is the most effective means of communication at sea - HF (High Frequency) and SSB (Single Side Band) radio frequencies are used for long range. VHF (Very High Frequency) marine channels for communication (line of site range) up to about 30 nautical miles. Marine radio nets are set up by controllers all over the world (Indian Ocean, Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific, etc.) to handle and co-ordinate this traffic from vessels sailing the oceans. It is important for cruising yachts to know these radio net frequencies and times so as to pass message traffic, log positions, receive weather information, etc

Procedures

Marine HF Radio .

The use of HF radio requires certain protocols - the URL for FCC's Website (Which covers VHF Marine Radio as well) :-

http://wireless.fcc.gov/marine/fctsht14.html#SEC5

References

Publications, etc.

Forum Discussions

Links to discussions on the Cruiser Log forum

External links

HF Radio at sea by Richard Mogford - A first class article on setting up HF on a cruising yacht.

Cruiser's Maritime Mobile Radio Nets

Amateur radio unless otherwise noted. Please listen first to note the procedures of each net.

Greenwich = Zulu = UTC
Net Name HQ Covers Frequencies Times (Zulu)
Mediteranian Maritime Mobile Net ? Med7.085Mhz 0700hrs
U.K. M/M NetU.K.UK waters, Med & Atlantic14.303 +/-QRMhz 0800hrs & 1800hrs
TransAtlantic Maritime Mobile Net ? Med, N & S Atlantic and Caribbean21.400Mhz1300hrs
German Maritime Mobile Net ? Atlantic, Pacific, Indian Ocean, Med, (worldwide)14.313kMhz1630hrs
Mississauga Maritime Net (VE stations with relays) ? Europe, Med, Atlantic, Caribbean and Central America14.122.5 Mhz1245hrs
Mobile Maritime Net - South East Asian WatersS.E.A MobileJapan to Seychelles - Hong Kong to Northern & Western Australia. (Specifically: Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Northern Australia, Thailand, Sri Lanka, The Andamans & Nicobars, Chagos14.323Mhz 0025hrs & Wx @ 0055hrs
South Africa Maritime Mobile NetS AfricaIndian Ocean & S Atlantic14.316Mhz & moves to 7.045Mhz @ 0630hrs1130hrs (both freqs)
Radio Peri-PeriEast AfricaIndian Ocean & S Atlantic8.101Mhz @ 0500hrs (Wx) & then 12.353hz after Wx1500hrs (both freqs)
Italian M/M Net. (Italian & English)?Wx for E & N Atlantic and S Atlantic between Africa and Brazil14.297Mhz2000hrs
'Le Reseau Du Capitaine' NetMontreal, Bi-LingualAtlantic, Caribbean & Pacific14.118Mhz0700 local & 1830loc. for Wx
Caribbean M/M NetSt CroixCaribbean7.241Mhz1100hrs
Maritime Mobile Service Net ? Atlantic, E Pacific & Gulf of Mexico14.300Mhz 1700hrs till 0200hrs
Northwest Caribbean Cruiser's Net ? Mexico to San Andres Island, Colombia8.188Mhz1400hrs
Cruiseheimer's Net ? US East coast & E Caribbean8.152Mhz 0830 EST
Herb Hilgenberg's Southboundll Net ? Wx for Atlantic & Caribbean - into Pacific later12.359Mhz (SSB)2000hrs check-in 1930
Panama Canal Connection Net ? Pacific - Mexico to Galapagos, Atlantic from Belize - Colombia ?  ?
Manana M/M Net ? US West coast to Hawaii14.340Mhz1200 PDT
PST Baja California M/M Net ? Coastal Baja & California7.238Mhz0800 PDT
MARITIME EMERGENCY NETVariousUniversal14.340Mhz0400hrs and 1800hrs
Chubasco Net ? Mexico West coast7.294Mhz1530hrs ST & 1430hrs DST
Waterway Radio & Cruising Club ?  ? 7.268Mhz0745 EST
Pacific Inter-Island Net ? Micronesia & up to Hawaii - daily roll-call14.315Mhz0800hrs
Pacific Seafarers Net ? Pacific - roll-call14.313Mhz0200hrs to 0325hrs
Pacific Maritime Mobile Service Net ? Pacific & worldwide21.412Mhz2200hrs
Roy's NetPerth, OzWx warnings & then covers boats in N & W Indian Ocean14.320Mhz1115hr
Comedy Net ? Oz - Southwest Pacific. Position reports, Wx, local inter-yacht traffic7.087Mhz2040hrs
Tony's Net N Z Positions from S Pacific & Oz region, Wx14.315Mhz2100hrs
Russell Radio (SSB) N Z Bora Bora to Australia12.359Mhz0830hrs & 1630hrs
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Additional information on the above Nets

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Additions & edits for the Net's table above

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