I collated a list of various bits of information about radio communications for our trip north. It contains:
* the list of VMR stations from Eden (NSW) to Bowen (Qld),
* the list and location of Queensland repeaters,
* Penta Comstat frequencies and schedule and for completeness
* VMC weather broadcast schedules and frequencies [added 24-7-04]
* a list of VHF channels.
Anyone interested in a copy can Download the file here.
While we don't have a HF radio, we took a hint from Bob Hogarth (who is also on his way north) and, like him, purchased a Sangean ATS 505 portable radio receiver to at least be able to listen in to weather forecasts while out of range of VHF and mobile phones. We'll let you know how it works out.
Dear John,
I picked up some of your comments by accident just recently and was of course interested by them.
As you can tell from the publication... we are not funded but do endeavour to cater for a very broad section relating to the Australian Marine Industry. You may find as you travel along the coast a number of other uses for this modest publication. Every year it has expanded to cover a wider area...yet it remains FREE. (Originally QLD only, then East Coast and 5th will cover all Oz, NZ & some Sth Pacific areas.) Costs of production however do continue to esculate. The website is really only there as a companion to compliment the book and assist our advertisers further. Having said that however, had you purchased a membership...you would have found that the marina details on-line are expanded.
In any case, I would be interested to know, what in your view would improve the publication. We are always endeavouring to enhance and improve. Therefore all constructive comments are most welcome. :)
Steven ~ 0405 707 828
Steven,
I think I made it clear that I think your (paper) directory is excellent. I have recommended it to many of my cruising friends and used it to good effect during our cruise north!
However.... your web business strategy is opposite to other web businesses. They give their content away for free on the net and charge for their publications. By putting a credit card barrier up for your customers, you are reducing your site traffic. And consequently, you are foregoing an opportunity to make yourself the premier site in this category and share in a boom in targetted advertising (Google's Australian revenue this year is $100 Million). See also http://weblog.writableweb.com/archives/2004/10/head-in-the-sand-results/