Which VHF Marine Radio Channels To Use [& When?]

Each channel on your marine radio has a designated function, with some set aside for distress calls, non-commercial communication, or port operations. For instance, knowing that channel 16 is the international distress frequency is the first part to memorize. 16, along with others like channels 9 for hailing other boats and 22A for maritime safety…

How To Register A VHF Marine Radio?

How To Register A VHF Marine Radio?

A registered radio means you’re assigned a Maritime Mobile Service Identity (MMSI) number, which is crucial for efficient communication and swift emergency response. All you have to do is complete an online application.  Once completed, you will get an MMSI number, and your radio will be successfully registered. To register a VHF marine radio in…

Can You Use A Satellite Phone In The Ocean?

Can You Use A Satellite Phone In The Ocean?

Yes. You can use a satellite phone at sea. In fact, with a few exceptions, most satellite phones can be used worldwide. The only factors that negatively affect the use of a satellite phone on the ocean are geographical or artificial features, political influences, and system issues relating to the placement of the satellite constellations….