

We provide regular ADMIRALTY Notices to Mariners (NMs) to help you ensure your ADMIRALTY publications are maintained and up-to-date with the latest safety critical information. As part of the ADP package, each ADRS application offers greater efficiency, faster updating and more flexible information access. Port information, contact details and proceduresĪlso available as an ADMIRALTY Digital PublicationĮach volume of ADMIRALTY Radio Signals is also available as one of three digital publications within ADMIRALTY Digital Radio Signals (ADRS). National and International Ship Reporting Systems Vessel Traffic Service information, contact details and procedures Split across eight publications, Volume 6 includes radio details for:ĭetailed Pilot information, contact details and procedures Volume 6 (NP286) - Pilot Services, Vessel Traffic Services and Port Operations (Parts 1 - 8) Worldwide NAVTEX and Maritime Safety Information Worldwide communication requirements for distress, search and rescueĭistress and SAR (incorporating MRCC and MRSC contacts) Volume 5 (NP285) - Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) Volume 4 (NP284) - Meteorological Observation StationsĪll Met Observation Stations listed worldwide Radio-Facsimile Stations, frequencies and weather map areas Submarine and Gunnery Warning details (Subfacts and Gunfacts) Worldwide NAVTEX and SafetyNET information Split across two publications, Volume 3 includes radio details for: Volume 3 (NP283) - Maritime Safety Information Services (Parts 1 & 2) International Radio Time Signal Broadcast details International Standard and Daylight Saving Times and Dates Radio beacons transmitting DGPS corrections Known operational Automatic Identification System (AIS) Listing of VHF Radio Direction-Finding Stations Split across two publications, Volume 2 includes radio details for: Volume 2 (NP282) - Radio Aids to Navigation, Differential GPS (DGPS), Legal Time, Radio Time Signals and Electronic Position Fixing System (Parts 1 & 2) Maritime TeleMedical Assistance Service (TMAS)

Split across two publications, Volume 1 includes radio details for: Volume 1 (NP281) - Maritime Radio Stations (Parts 1 & 2) You can find full details on the contents of each volume and its corresponding parts below.


ADMIRALTY List of Radio Signals provides information on all aspects of Maritime Radio Communications, helping bridge crews to manage communications and comply with all reporting regulations throughout a voyage.įor clarity and convenience, this publication is split across six volumes with contents ranging from Maritime Radio Station listings to Maritime Safety Information Services worldwide.
