[Psml] MARYLAND DRN PROMOTES UNSAFE VHF USE

Harleigh Ewell hewell at comcast.net
Thu Dec 6 17:10:15 EST 2007


If your squadron teaches that if you have a VHF on board it must be on, I
believe that is erroneous, for most recreational users.

Harleigh Ewell
Rockville Sail and Power Squadron

-----Original Message-----
From: psml-bounces at usps.org [mailto:psml-bounces at usps.org] On Behalf Of Paul
R. Soucy
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2007 4:18 PM
To: hewell at comcast.net
Cc: 'United States Power Squadrons Mailing List'
Subject: Re: [Psml] MARYLAND DRN PROMOTES UNSAFE VHF USE

Lets don't forget what the federal rules require if one has a VHF radio on 
board.  Please see the following from Federal Rules:

Radio Listening Watch

Vessels not required to carry a radio (e.g. recreational vessels less than 
65.6 feet/20 meters in length), but which voluntarily carry a radio, must 
maintain a watch on channel 16 (156.800 MHz) whenever the radio is operating

and not being used to communicate. Such vessels may alternatively maintain a

watch on VHF channel 9 (156.450 MHz), the boater calling channel.

So folks if you have a VHF radio monitor channel 16.  You may and the word 
is may, maintain a watch on channel 9.  When we teach VHF radio operations, 
we state if you have a VHF radio you must use it and you must monitor 
channel 16, but use another channel for boat to boat communications.

The real question is who has precedence, the state or federal rules?

Paul Soucy, AP
SEO, Long Bay 

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