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From: Derek <glamourpets_at_yahoo.com>
subject: [Paddlewise] Fwd: [Great Lakes Kayak Club] vhf radio usage: mayday and pan-pan audio recordings
Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 15:49:01 -0700 (PDT)
This message came up on another list, and I thought it
would be of interest here too.  We've had plenty of
discussion about correct VHF useage.  There is plenty
to learn from the recordings linked below.


--- adambolonsky <adambolonsky_at_yahoo.com> wrote:

> In the course of researching a series on VHF radio
> use I came across
> the US Coast Guardbs downloadable audio files of
> VHF mayday and
> pan-pan calls. 
> 
> The clips have a lot to teach, I think.
> 
> I put the clips into iMovie/QuickTime and created
> transcripts of each
> call using subtitles (a lot of work!) 
> 
> I then embedded the audio clips in my blog.
> 
> One of the calls is  truly frightening. Another was
> used as evidence
> in a felony indictment (false distress call) that
> lead to jailtime.
> 
> Itbs key with VHF to give your location as
> precisely as possible. 
> 
> Youbll probably notice also how plodding emergency
> VHF communications
> can be: missteps, garbles, interruptions.
>  
> mayday 1 (later a fatality)
>
http://paddlingtravelers.blogspot.com/2007/05/panic-mayday-vhf-ch-16east-coast-us.html
> 
> 
> mayday 2 (led to felony indictment)
>
http://paddlingtravelers.blogspot.com/2007/05/mayday-call-fishing-vessel-determined.html
> 
> 
> mayday 3 (grounded fishing vessel)
>
http://paddlingtravelers.blogspot.com/2007/04/location-location-location.html
> 
> 
> mayday 4 (sinking fishing vessel)
>
http://paddlingtravelers.blogspot.com/2007/04/audio-clip-vhf-16-mayday-callcape-cod.html
> 
> 
> pan-pan w/ channel 22a switch (canoeists)
>
http://paddlingtravelers.blogspot.com/2007/05/vhf-channel-16-pan-pan-to-channel-22a.html
> 
> 
> 


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From: Dave Kruger <kdruger_at_pacifier.com>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] Fwd: [Great Lakes Kayak Club] vhf radio usage: mayday and pan-pan audio recordings
Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 18:00:58 -0700
Derek wrote:
> This message came up on another list, and I thought it would be of
> interest here too.  We've had plenty of discussion about correct VHF
> useage.  There is plenty to learn from the recordings linked below.
[snip]

>> mayday 1 (later a fatality)
>> 
> http://paddlingtravelers.blogspot.com/2007/05/panic-mayday-vhf-ch-16east-coast-us.html

I agree it is good to practice use of the VHF for emergencies.  I've 
handled one minor emergency via VHF on Vancouver Island, and it was good to 
have listened extensively to CG/boater interactions in my home waters.  It 
increased my comfort level for doing my own CG/paddler transmissions.

However, I find the content of the above exchange more of a violation of a 
private moment than instructional.  I think it is more voyeuristic than 
helpful.  In short, for my tastes, I think it would be better to leave it 
off the blog ... if Adam is reading this.

When someone dies, it is time to back off and let it go.  I think I am 
probably "old school," and not ready for "new school," if this clip is it.

-- 
Dave Kruger
Astoria, OR
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