Marine Radio Channel Chart - Uniden MHS335BT Owner's Manual

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Channel name/description
NON-COMMERCIAL (recreational or
voluntary ships only)
COMMERCIAL (working ships only)
PUBLIC CORRESPONDENCE/
MARINE OPERATOR
PORT OPERATIONS/VTS (ship traffic
system)
NAVIGATIONAL/BRIDGE TO
BRIDGE
STATE CONTROL
DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING

MARINE RADIO CHANNEL CHART

Ch
U
I
No.
01
x
1001
x
02
x
03
x
1003
x
04
x
04A
05
x
C
TX
x
156.050
160.650
156.050
156.050
x
156.100
160.700
x
156.150
160.750
156.150
156.150
156.200
160.800
x
156.200
156.200
156.250
160.850
Uniden MHS335BT Radio Owner's Manual
Used for
messages about the needs of the ship, including
fishing reports, rendezvous, scheduling repairs
and berthing information
messages about the needs of the ship or the
business the ship is engaged in
calls to the marine operator at a public coast
station. Marine operators can connect you to the
telephone network so you can make and receive
calls. (There is usually a charge for this service.)
messages about the movement and safety of
ships in or near ports, locks or waterways. In
certain major ports, some channels may be
restricted to specific types of port operations
messages.
messages about ship navigation, for example,
passing or meeting other ships, maneuvering
through locks, or navigating around drawbridges.
Messages must be short!
messages about government regulation and
control, boating activities, or assistance to ships;
also used to talk to ships and coastal stations
operated by state or local governments
DSC signals only (no voice communications
allowed at any time)
RX
S/D
D
Marine Operator
S
Vessel Traffic System/Commercial
D
Marine Operator
D
Marine Operator
S
US Gov't only; Coast Guard
D
Marine Operator
S
Canadian Coast Guard
D
Marine Operator
Channel Type/Name
E-45

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