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CME Radar initialization Prepared by : J.

Revised by:
Arellano

Issue status: no./date issued: Revision no./date : Page: 1 of 2

LABORATORY EXERCISE

Course title: Nav. 2 (Terrestrial and Coastal Navigation I) Section____________________________

Learner name______________________________ Date____________________________

Instructor name_________________________________

Note: Delete as necessary

1. Exercise no. 3 Admiralty List of Radio Signals (ALRS)


2. Function Navigation at Operational Level
3. Competence Plan and conduct a passage and determine position
4. STCW Ref. Table A-II/1, page 99
5. KUP Through knowledge of and ability to use nautical charts and publications, such as
sailing directions, tide tables, notice to mariners, radio navigational warnings and
ship’s routeing information
6. Course 1. Select appropriate navigational charts using admiralty charts catalogue and
Outcomes publications.
2. Update navigational charts and publications in accordance with the latest Notice
to Mariners.
7. Exercise At the end of the exercise the learner,
Learning 1. locate and extract information from the ALRS and apply them
Outcome
8. Briefing Explain that ALRS contains the information and details related to radio and
communication matters for the port.
9. Same as item 7.
Familiarization
10. Procedure: The learners shall be grouped into 2 groups if the class exceeds 24 be given
instruction. Each group to be grouped into smaller group of twos and shall be
provided with a copy of the ALRS.
11. Time frame 30 minutes for instruction and 1 hour to locate required data.
12. Material ALRS
13. Learner As per Exercise Proper.
action
14. Performance As per ELO.
criteria
15. Exercise Proper Y N

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CME Radar initialization Prepared by : J. Revised by:
Arellano

Issue status: no./date issued: Revision no./date : Page: 1 of 2

1 Identify the various ALRS by their application (Note: We are using BA, which is nautical
publication used internationally)
2 Applies the General Information
3 Explains that errors, inadequacies or improvements made be sent to the publisher
through the ALRS Report page
4 Identify the Glossary page
5 Locate and apply the Phonetic Alphabet and Figure Code
6 Apply the Explanatory Notes
7 Locate the desired location through the Contents List
8 Extract desired information
9 Uses Index page

10 Apply correction using NTM


11 Record correction in the designated page
12 Explain that information from it may not always be accurate due to the delay in
transmission of correction from local hydrographic office to the British Admiralty
16. De-briefing Check individual learner output. Discuss shortcoming. Point out individual good and
bad points. Point out aspect of output that needs improvement.

To be filed in folder: Retention Period: 3 years


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