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    Handbook for Marine Radio Communication, 7th Edition

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    Now in its seventh edition, this bestselling Handbook for Marine Radio Communication provides an incomparable reference source for all vessels using maritime radio communication systems, which are now a legislative requirement. It includes exhaustive coverage of all UK and international regulations relating to modern maritime communications, such as the crucial GMDSS, all contained within one singular volume.
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    Published: May 2022

    Now in its seventh edition, this bestselling Handbook for Marine Radio Communication provides an incomparable reference source for all vessels using maritime radio communication systems, which are now a legislative requirement. It includes exhaustive coverage of all UK and international regulations relating to modern maritime communications, such as the crucial GMDSS, all contained within one singular volume.

    This edition has been fully updated to account for recent major developments in the field. The authors deliver an authoritative guide to the complicated and changing world of radio communications, including:

    • Information refl ecting ITU Radio Regulations 2020

    • Impending modernisation of the GMDSS

    • Radical changes to maritime satellite communications and associated distress and safety services

    • Introduction of VHF data exchange system (VDES) to supplement coastal AIS services

    • Introduction of navigational data (NAVDAT) to supplement NAVTEX services

    • Improvements to COSPAS/SARSAT systems

    • Introduction of AIS facility to EPIRBs

    • Automatic link establishment (ALE) on HF bands

    • Updating of global navigation satellite systems (GNSS)

    • UK explanatory memorandum to the Merchant Shipping (Radiocommunications) (Amendment) Regulations 2021.

    This is a definitive guide for today’s maritime communications industry, including ship owners, ship managers, coast guards, seafarers, students of maritime communications, as well as the recreational sector.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1: Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS)
    Chapter 2: Distress urgency and safety communications
    Chapter 3: Digital selective calling (DSC)
    Chapter 4: Safety-related equipment and services
    Chapter 5: Satellite communications
    Chapter 6: Radiotelex and data services
    Chapter 7: Radiotelephony (RT)
    Chapter 8: General regulations
    Chapter 9: Electronic navigation and vessel reporting systems
    Chapter 10: Certification

    Appendix 1: IMO guidelines for the avoidance of false distress alerts
    Appendix 2: GMDSS frequencies
    Appendix 3:
    DfT SI 1316 of 2021
    Appendix 4: UK VHF channel allocation
    Appendix 5: ITU MF RT ship-to-shore working channels
    Appendix 6: ITU HF RT duplex working channels
    Appendix 7: Proposed 12.5 kHz spacing of VHF channels
    Appendix 8: Allocation of Maritime Identification Digit (MID) series
    Appendix 9: Watchkeeping safety - use of VHF radio and AIS
    Appendix 10: United Kingdom, Channel Islands, and Irish Rescue Centres
    Appendix 11: Table of international call sign series
    Appendix 12: ITU international telephone dialling codes
    Appendix 13: ITU international telex dialling codes
    Appendix 14: International Morse code signals and phonetic alphabet
    Appendix 15: Radio procedures in the event of piracy, armed robbery, and other acts of violence against UK merchant shipping
    Appendix 16: Code of safe working practices for merchant seafarers 2015
    Appendix 17: Extract from MGN 305 (M+F) Amendment 1

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    Published: May 2022

    Now in its seventh edition, this bestselling Handbook for Marine Radio Communication provides an incomparable reference source for all vessels using maritime radio communication systems, which are now a legislative requirement. It includes exhaustive coverage of all UK and international regulations relating to modern maritime communications, such as the crucial GMDSS, all contained within one singular volume.

    This edition has been fully updated to account for recent major developments in the field. The authors deliver an authoritative guide to the complicated and changing world of radio communications, including:

    • Information refl ecting ITU Radio Regulations 2020

    • Impending modernisation of the GMDSS

    • Radical changes to maritime satellite communications and associated distress and safety services

    • Introduction of VHF data exchange system (VDES) to supplement coastal AIS services

    • Introduction of navigational data (NAVDAT) to supplement NAVTEX services

    • Improvements to COSPAS/SARSAT systems

    • Introduction of AIS facility to EPIRBs

    • Automatic link establishment (ALE) on HF bands

    • Updating of global navigation satellite systems (GNSS)

    • UK explanatory memorandum to the Merchant Shipping (Radiocommunications) (Amendment) Regulations 2021.

    This is a definitive guide for today’s maritime communications industry, including ship owners, ship managers, coast guards, seafarers, students of maritime communications, as well as the recreational sector.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1: Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS)
    Chapter 2: Distress urgency and safety communications
    Chapter 3: Digital selective calling (DSC)
    Chapter 4: Safety-related equipment and services
    Chapter 5: Satellite communications
    Chapter 6: Radiotelex and data services
    Chapter 7: Radiotelephony (RT)
    Chapter 8: General regulations
    Chapter 9: Electronic navigation and vessel reporting systems
    Chapter 10: Certification

    Appendix 1: IMO guidelines for the avoidance of false distress alerts
    Appendix 2: GMDSS frequencies
    Appendix 3:
    DfT SI 1316 of 2021
    Appendix 4: UK VHF channel allocation
    Appendix 5: ITU MF RT ship-to-shore working channels
    Appendix 6: ITU HF RT duplex working channels
    Appendix 7: Proposed 12.5 kHz spacing of VHF channels
    Appendix 8: Allocation of Maritime Identification Digit (MID) series
    Appendix 9: Watchkeeping safety - use of VHF radio and AIS
    Appendix 10: United Kingdom, Channel Islands, and Irish Rescue Centres
    Appendix 11: Table of international call sign series
    Appendix 12: ITU international telephone dialling codes
    Appendix 13: ITU international telex dialling codes
    Appendix 14: International Morse code signals and phonetic alphabet
    Appendix 15: Radio procedures in the event of piracy, armed robbery, and other acts of violence against UK merchant shipping
    Appendix 16: Code of safe working practices for merchant seafarers 2015
    Appendix 17: Extract from MGN 305 (M+F) Amendment 1