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Using VHF and SSB Radios (Captain's Quick Guides)

 
9780071430470: Using VHF and SSB Radios (Captain's Quick Guides)
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A fully waterproof encpasulated quick reference guide to using VHF and SSB radio. When folded it measures approx 4.25" (10.5cm) x 9.25" (23.5cm). When open there are 8 double sided panels describing how VHFs work, using correct channels, correct procedure and terminology, distress calls etc. How SSB works, SSB frequency and emergency calls. A useful guide to have handy in the cockpit.

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This title includes the essential information every boater needs - onboard and at your fingertips. On the water, when questions arise, there is no time to spend searching through an exhaustive manual. "The Captain's QuickGuides" provide all the answers - fast. Drawn from the world's largest boating library, each laminated QuickGuide presents 14 color panels of authoritative, concise information on a critical topic. This on-the-spot reference is ideal for boaters who need a convenient, accessible, and utterly streamlined information resource. Designed for onboard quick reference each QuickGuide includes 14 panels of concise information yet has a folded size of just 4" x 9". Hinged, laminated construction makes them durable and waterproof. This book is carefully organized and richly illustrated in color for instant, easy answers. It features at-your-fingertips format ideal for emergency situations. It is just right for tight quarters, where space is an issue.
About the Author:
Bob Sweet has more than 30 years of experience in the technology and electronics markets and 30 years of boating experience. He has held engineering and senior executive management positions with a number of companies including GTE, Harris, ABA Industries, Inframetrics and Elbit Systems - the last three at the President and CEO level. He has both BS and MS degrees in electrical engineering from Penn State. He started his career as a radar and communications system engineer and, throughout his career, gained extensive experience with GPS including managing a corporate business unit that developed major portions of GPS for the Air Force. More recently, Bob was instrumental in the boating education for the Power Squadrons in Southeastern New England. HOMETOWN: East Falmouth, MA

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