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Handbook for Marine Radio Communication 5th Edition
Informa Law, Sep 2009, Pages: 344
Handbook for Marine Radio Communication, 5th Edition updates the GMDSS rules, regulations and procedures in light of the revised regulations introduced by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in 2008. It is an incomparable reference source for all vessels using maritime radio communication systems.
This new edition details recent changes in operating procedures to GMDSS, improvements to communication equipment and the new opportunities they provide. This includes Ship Security Alerting System (SSAS), Long Range Identification and Tracking (LRIT), AIS-SARTs, Iridium communication services and amendments to GMDSS certification. It continues to be a useful teaching aid for all GMDSS topics.
This revised publication remains a single source of information concerning today’s maritime communications. Readers requiring additional information have the opportunity to access the fully referenced material including comprehensive contact details of pertinent organisations, relevant regulatory authorities and service providers. The enhanced format, larger diagrams, comprehensive index and extensive appendices, provides the reader with improved access to the contents of this important book.
Who should buy this book:
All sectors of the maritime industry from leisure, fishing, merchant and naval forces and for those wishing to undertake GMDSS training and for current users to refresh their knowledge.
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