Ship Simulator
English forum => Ship Simulator Extremes => Topic started by: Scheil on September 19, 2010, 16:13:59
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Great live radio chatter from channel 11 and 12, from Southamton and that region....... try it and hear for you self.
http://www.solentwaters.co.uk/Radio/radiopage.html
Yours Cencerly
Captain Scheil :captain:
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Great live radio chatter from channel 11 and 12, from Southamton and that region....... try it and hear for you self.
http://www.solentwaters.co.uk/Radio/radiopage.html
Yours Cencerly
Captain Scheil :captain:
Do you know how long I have been searching for one of these :o Great find! :2thumbs: And welcome to the forums :thumbs:
Now I just have to try to "decode" what they are saying, they speak fast :doh:
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You should have listened when the Pride of Bilbao left... it was very sad :'(
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Didnt I post here already????
Wheres my post gone?! :doh:
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yh ive have it for ages m8
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me and the ferry man herd her leve
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VTS is great, but if you aren't a local mariner the use of local vs call in points is a challenge. The speed at which opposing trafic is listed upon check in is a challenge too. If you are used to the VTS area, traffic and local names, rattling things off to the VTS is fun. Thanks for the post. This is a neat website.
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Radio Comms are always quick, this is to free up radio time for other callers, if you ever get the chance to listen into Ch 0 (SAR Channel) you will be suprised how quick we talk and how quick you learn to listen to details in every transmission, this then leaks into your home life and I hear more than one conversation and listen to my partner to a tee now ;)
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Quick messages can only be done when all parties know what they are talking about. 'Normal' ship/ship and ship/shore traffic should be done at a rather slow pace and 'to the point'.
You're right on the multiple conversations, as we are trained to listen to several VHF channels at the same time and also to the persons around you ;D