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Marine radio workbook

This product is proudly Australian Made

ISBN : 978-1-86283-140-7

Published Date : 18 November 1999

Product Code : F 03P

Format : Free PDF for download

By Bob Moffatt and Tim Ryan
Wet Paper Publications

Wet Paper publications non-commercial school licence

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Originally written for the RROCP exam supervised by Qld now out of date

Further info at:

AMC Marine Radio 

 

Sample pages

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Syllabus Match

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Teachers Information

Suitable for schools who want notes and activities for preparation to marine radio licence.  Contains  24 Activities and Worksheets.

Video suggestions

Icom - How Digital Selective Calling (DSC) works

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ga6WdGkaeNM

ACMA - Digital selective calling

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HQXursU0Dc&list=UUCxj0xjIykhvrkGqJVonONQ 

Support Material

Suggested answers

Student workbook

Contents

Section 1: Introduction

Glossary or terms and abbreviations

Section 2. Principles of radio transmission

Section 3. Emergency position indicating radio beacons

Section 4. Marine radio equipment

Section 5. Types of marine radio

Section 6. Digital selective calling (DSC) communications

Section 7. Marine radiotelephony procedures

Section 8 Alarm signals and distress communications

Section 9 Urgency, safety calls and signals

Section 10 Keeping your radio working

Section 11 Marine rescue and public correspondence

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