| Opening comments by Gene Grossman,
Magic Lamp skipper Introduction of Gordon West, noted
electronics author I.
INSTALLATION
A. Legal requirement
for VHF
B. Coax cable to antenna tuner
1. on sailboats
2. on powerboats
3. ground connection/plane
C. Noise elimination
filters
II. SIGNAL PROPAGATION
A. Skywaves
B. The Ionosphere
C. Channel usage
1. time of day
2. pre-programmed channels
3. skywave ranges (night & day)
D. Standard Channels
E. Dialing in frequencies
F. Receiving News and Weatherfax (w/optional TNC -
terminal node controller)
III. USING THE EQUIPMENT
A. Volume control
B. Squelch level
C. Clarifier adjustment
D. Interference (noise) blanker
E. Mode switch
1. A3J (SSB)
2. A3A (AM)
3. A3H (Upper Sideband)
F. Dialing in ITU
numbers
G. 2182 (the SSB emergency channel)
IV. GOING ON THE AIR
A. License form
requirement
1. filling out the form
2. procedures
B. Listening for
traffic
C. Broadcast procedures
1. ship to ship
2. A T & T high seas radio
3. in an emergency, "anything goes"
D. HAM (amateur radio)
broadcasts on SSB
E. GMT (time ticks) and alerts
F. Short wave reception (BBC, VOA, etc.)
G. Receiving news broadcasts & print-outs (radio
teletype)
H. Reading international Morse code (w/laptop)
I. SITOR (Simplex Telex Over Radio)
J. Weather reports and satellite charts
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