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Admiralty List of Radio Signals
Volume 4 Lists of Meteorological Observation Stations ( NP 284) and associated diagram. Volume 5 Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) ( NP 285 ) contains particulars of: GMDSS Information and associated diagrams including extracts from the relevant International Telecommunications Union Radio Regulations and services available to assist vessels using or participating in the GMDSS. Volume 6 Pilot Services, Vessel Traffic Services and Port Operations, is published in five
Admiralty Digital List of Lights
Admiralty Digital List of Lights ( DP 565 ) is a PCbased programmer using exactly the same official data as that provided in paper form. The programmer has been approved by the MCA as meeting SOLAS carriage requirements. Global coverage is provided across nine Area Data Sets contained on a single CDROM. Users initially specify the areas for which coverage is required; additional area coverage is available at short notice by electronic transmission direct to the vessel.
Admiralty List of Radio Signals
The volumes of Admiralty List of Radio Signals (ALRS) provide a comprehensive source of information on all aspects of Maritime Radio Communications as follows: Volume 1 Coast Radio Stations is published in two parts : Part 1 ( NP 281 ( 1 ) ) covers Europe, Africa and Asia ( excluding the Far East). Part 2 ( NP 281 (2)) covers Oceania, the Americas and the Far East. Each part contains particulars of: Global Marine Communications Services; Coast Radio Stations; Coast Guard Radio Stations; Medical Advice by Radio; Arrangements for Quarantine Reports; Locust Reports and Pollution Reports; Maritime Satellite Services; Ship Reporting Systems; Piracy and Armed Robbery Reports; Alien Smuggling Reporting; Regulations for the use of Radio in Territorial Waters; Extract from the International Radio Regulations.
Admiralty List of Lights and Fog Signals
Admiralty List of Lights should therefore invariably be consulted whenever details of a light are required. A new edition of each volume is published annually. The amendments which have accumulated while the volume has been in the press will be found in Section V of the Weekly Edition of Notices to Mariners which announces the publication of the volume.
Admiralty List of Lights and Fog Signals
Positions given in Admiralty List of Lights are taken from national Lists of Lights and may not always agree with those in Admiralty Sailing Directions which are those where the light is charted on the reference chart. Changes of any significance to lights or fog signals in Admiralty List of Lights are incorporated in the various volumes by Section V of the first Weekly Editions of Admiralty Notices to Mariners published after the information is received. Changes to lights shown on charts are made by Notices in Section II of the Weekly Editions, usually in a later Weekly Edition than that with the corresponding information in Section V, as chart updating Notices take longer to produce. But if a change is not both significant and permanent, charts may not be updated for it until the next New Edition of the chart.
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Admiralty List of Lights and Fog Signals
The latest known details of lights, light structures, light vessels, light floats, lanbys and fog signals are given in Admiralty List of Lights and Fog Signals (ALL), usually termed "Admiralty List of Lights". Light buoys of a height of 8 m or ห้องสมุดไป่ตู้reater may also be listed and some with a height of less than 8 m are occasionally included in the list, as are light buoys considered to be of primary navigational significance. Certain minor lights, in little frequented parts of the world covered only by small scale charts, are included in the list though they are not charted. A Geographical Range Table for determining Dipping Distances, and a Luminous Range Diagram for obtaining the range at which a light can be seen allowing for its power and the prevailing visibility, are contained in each volume.
Admiralty List of Radio Signals
Volume 3 Maritime Safety Information Services is published in two parts : Part 1 ( NP 283 ( 1 ) ) covers Europe, Africa and Asia (excluding the Far East). Part 2 (NP 283(2) ) covers Oceania, the Americas and the Far East. Each part contains particulars of: Radio Facsimile Broadcasts; Radio Weather Services; Radio Navigational Warnings (including NAVTEX and WWNWS) ; GUNFACTS and SUBFACTS broadcasts; Weather Routeing Services; Global Marine Meteorological Services; Certain Meteorological Codes provided for the use of shipping. Associated diagrams and tables are shown with the text.
Admiralty List of Radio Signals
Volume 2 Radio Aids to Navigation, Satellite Navigation Systems, Legal Time, Radio Time Signals and Electronic Position Fixing Systems (NP 282) contains particulars of: Radio Directionfinding Stations; Radar Beacons (Racons and Ramarks) ; Satellite Navigation Systems (including a listing of beacons worldwide that transmit DGPS corrections) ; Legal Time; Radio Time Signals; Electronic Position Fixing Systems. Associated Diagrams are shown with the text.
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