Prescott Coast Guard Radio have professional radio operators. The US Coast Guard does not use professional radio operators. For instance, it used to be that every time you heard feedback on channel 16, it was a sign that the CG was trying to make a broadcast and apparently didn't know how to turn down the volume on a nearby radio tuned to the same channel to eliminate the feedback.I usually tune in to the Prescott coast guard (Canada) radio continuous marine broadcast on Lake Ontario. The weather synopsis, notices to shipping, securites, etc. are all enunciated clearly and carefully.
What I find related to this is they will call attention to a hazard or boat in distress and just rapid fire read the lat long. It would be most helpful if they added "....approximately 2 miles southwest of Perkins Point...", or some land reference.Has anyone else noticed how common this is?
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You might simply want to ask for a repeat because you didn't hear the entire message, rather than point out that the first time wasn't 'slowly and distinctly'.Pick up the Microphone, respond back to them on 21A and ask them to repeat the message and this time slowly and distinctly! Be firm but courteous.
They work for you/us; don't forget that.
They are kids... They mean well but they seldom know what it's like on the receive side.
Teach them... somebody has to.
I may be mistaken but 21A is restricted use specifically for the CG.Pick up the Microphone, respond back to them on 21A and ask them to repeat the message and this time slowly and distinctly! Be firm but courteous.
They work for you/us; don't forget that.
They are kids... They mean well but they seldom know what it's like on the receive side.
Teach them... somebody has to.
Don, that is the point. Specifically use 21A for this! We would not be Hailing the USCG. We are communicating with them by asking for them to communicate clearly with us.I may be mistaken but 21A is restricted use specifically for the CG.
Again, the point is not to let it go unquestioned. They always maintain a watch on 21A but that is not the point. Raise them on 16 if you feel better about that but raise them and ask/request/demand, we are into semantics here, a retransmission of the recent message containing the hazard to navigation. If they can not comply they have a problem.They operate between boats and stations on a secure digital frequency.
Also many of those messages are recorded I was listening to one Friday night where the guy actually yawned in the middle of it.
I cannot agree more. Confirm the information.Again, the point is not to let it go unquestioned. They always maintain a watch on 21A but that is not the point. Raise them on 16 if you feel better about that but raise them and ask/request/demand, we are into semantics here, a retransmission of the recent message containing the hazard to navigation. If they can not comply they have a problem.
One of my two remaining pet peeves.What I find related to this is they will call attention to a hazard or boat in distress and just rapid fire read the lat long. It would be most helpful if they added "....approximately 2 miles southwest of Perkins Point...", or some land reference.
Now Stu, it's all about perspective. The search feature is being used for that one, some just prefer to use Stusearch1.0 rather than vBulletin6.0...One of my two remaining pet peeves.
The other one is: " Can I replace the flax in my stuffing box while the boat is in the water." :neutral::neutral::neutral:
The last time I was boarded I was asked "if I had any weapons of mass destruction, aboard"; true story!Here in Southport, my general pastime being a little drug running, some guns on occasion, and when I'm bored I'll smuggle in some refugees. And around this military terminal they are subject to ask about anything, but they've never yet asked me about my shaft packing..![]()
Oh a posting like that would get you some serious visitors here on the Niagara Frontier.....Here in Southport, my general pastime being a little drug running, some guns on occasion, and when I'm bored I'll smuggle in some refugees. And around this military terminal they are subject to ask about anything, but they've never yet asked me about my shaft packing..![]()