VHF Radio Operators Handbook and course teaches you the correct use as to how to transmit and receive radio calls, especially Mayday distress signals.
Using a marine VHF radio responsibly has the potential to save lives at sea, including yours, that’s why it is important to leave the radio switched on, monitoring the International Distress Channel 16.
VHFRADIOCOURSE.com was founded on providing questions and answers from students during the marine radio courses conducted by Peter J Hackett.
It soon became apparent that the need to promote more widely the benefits of a marine VHF radio in Australia was needed, which is why the site has a national VHF network page with links to each state government site.
The most recent page addition is the free service provided to marine rescue groups to promote their radio courses on a national course locator calendar.