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BELOW IS A FULL Power Point Presentation web page link for Marine VHF / DSC Radio HOW TO USE.
(1) Online VHF / DSC Radio Tutorial
This interactive video tutorial will help you become more comfortable with your fixed-mount VHF Radio.(2) ALSO GO TO this web page "PWC Boat Crew".
http://www.wow.uscgaux.info/content.php?unit=R-DEPT&category=comms-best
How DSC works
(Free) BoatUS - MMSI Registration
MMSI LINK Click here>> https://www.boatus.com/mmsi
L2 Auxiliary Leadership Link
The digest of US Coast Guard Auxiliary Activity
To: All Auxiliarists,
New AUXCOM Course Announcement
The training directorate is pleased to announce therelease of the newly approved Auxiliary communications specialty course
(AUXCOM). Members have until 30 April to complete the current version of
the course and exam before the new training materials and test are released.
Beginning 01 May 2018 the exam will be based on the new materials.
D-5NR Monthly Drill [2000 hrs VHF marine drill; 2015 hrs Admin net; 2030 hrs HF drill] every 4th Monday
Daniel Amoroso FSO-CM, USCGAUX Marcus Hook Flotilla, D5-NR, 053-04-07
The D5NR HF
After East Coast check-ins have been logged, the net will be opened toALL area check-ins.
A digital Message, in MT63-1000 mode, will be sent on each net so that
facilities
All members interested in communications program are urged to contact me
at mailto: [email protected]
Some
new members are interested in the TCO.
Radio Facility Operators (Fixed and Mobile) Qualification Information
To become involved in the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Telecommunications program, applicants must become certified as Telecommunications Operators (TCO). All operators of fixed land and land mobile radios must be certified as TCO, except for those members who completed AUXCOM prior to 1 August 2008. Additional details of the qualification requirements for TCO can be found at this link.
To become involved in the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary High Frequency (HF) Program applicant must first be qualified as a Telecommunications Operator (TCO) or have completed AUXCOM prior to 1 August 2008. Prior HF communications experience, either through commercial, military, and or amateur radio experience, will also prove helpful but is not required. Additional details of qualifications for the HF program are at this link. pasting
BELOW IS A FULL Power Point Presentation web page link for Marine VHF / DSC Radio HOW TO USE.
ALSO GO TO this web page.
(Free) BoatUS - MMSI Registration
MMSI LINK Click here>> https://www.boatus.com/mmsi
Other Info:
For information about DSC Radios, click here...
For U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Telecommunications info, click here...
Codes for programming All Hazards NOAA Weather radio, click here...