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JUNE 27.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1771
Notice to Mariners No. 32 of 1929.
Marine Department, Wellington, N.Z., 20th June, 1929.
THE following revision of Admiralty Notice to Mariners No. 1395 of 1928,
which has been received from the Admiralty, London, is published for
general information.
G. C. GODFREY, Secretary.
ADMIRALTY NOTICE No. 660 of 1929.
BRITISH OFFICIAL WIRELESS MESSAGES TO MERCHANT SHIPS.
Former Notice.-No. 1395 of 1928; hereby cancelled.
Mariners are informed that arrangements have been made for broadcasting by
W/T, messages considered to be of sufficient importance to communicate to all British
Merchant Ships in any part of the world.
The scheme for broadcasting messages of interest to Merchant Ships under the
arrangements promulgated herein will not be in operation continuously. It will, however,
be introduced for trial purposes for one week on 1st January and 1st July each
year.
During these test periods brief messages will be issued by the Admiralty to all
British Merchant Ships, and by the Naval Authorities responsible for the respective
areas shown in the Schedule to British Merchant Ships in those areas. These "test"
messages will not, however, be broadcast by the 500 kc/s (600 metres) Station shown
in the Schedule.
Should it be desired to send a message of special importance to British Merchant
Ships, at any time outside the periods fixed for trial purposes, the scheme will be
brought into operation for this purpose.
If and when such occasion arises to bring the organization into force, either
generally or in any particular area, messages notifying the operation of the scheme
will be issued by the Admiralty and/or by the Naval Authority responsible for the
area or areas concerned. When such messages are necessary every available means
of reaching Merchant Ships will be employed, i.e. the messages will be broadcast not
only by Rugby and the other Stations at the times shown in the Schedule, but also
where Stations included in the scheme transmit navigational warnings, weather reports,
&c., at routine periods, messages notifying the commencement of the scheme will be
broadcast during those periods. Such messages will bear the address "All British
Merchant Ships" or "British Merchant Ships in...area," in full;
the use of the call signs mentioned in the scheme will commence when the scheme is
brought into force.
The procedure outlined in this scheme is not intended to interfere with or replace
existing arrangements for broadcasting to Merchant Ships messages concerning navigational
dangers, weather reports, or gale warnings. Where routine arrangements exist
for broadcasting such messages, those arrangements will continue in force.
The following are the arrangements which have been made for the operation of
the scheme:-
- The world has been divided into certain areas (vide chart appended) and collective
call signs have been introduced for (i) all British Merchant Ships, and (ii) British
Merchant Ships in a particular area. These call signs are as shown in the following
table:-
| Messages for | Area on Chart. | Call Sign. |
|---|---|---|
| All British Merchant Ships | ... | GBMS |
| British Merchant Ships in Home Area | ... | GBMS 1 |
| Mediterranean Area | ... | GBMS 2 |
| East Indies Area | ... | GBMS 3 |
| China Area | ... | GBMS 4 |
| Australia Area | ... | GBMS 5 |
| Africa Area | ... | GBMS 6 |
| America and West Indies, East Coast, Northern Area | ... | GBMS 7 |
| America and West Indies, West Coast, Northern Area | ... | GBMS 8 |
| America and West Indies, East Coast, Southern Area | ... | GBMS 9 |
| America and West Indies, West Coast, Southern Area | ... | GBMS 10 |
| New Zealand Area | ... | GBMS 11 |
-
Messages under this scheme will be broadcast from:-
(a) Rugby W/T Station on 16 kc/s (18,740 metres) at 0000 and 1200 G.M.T.,
immediately preceding the British Official Wireless News.
(b) Certain medium and high power W/T Stations abroad operating on waves
between 150 kc/s (2,000 metres) and 100 kc/s (3,000 metres) at 0400 and
1600 G.M.T.
(c) Certain W/T Stations operating commercial traffic on 500 kc/s (600 metres)
at any time. -
A list of the Stations included in the scheme showing the areas for which they
will transmit and the wave lengths on which messages will be broadcast is shown in
the Schedule. The times 0400 and 1600 G.M.T. have been fixed for transmissions
from Stations under paragraph 2 (b) above, since, in all areas of the world, one or other
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π Notice to Mariners regarding British Official Wireless Messages
π Transport & Communications20 June 1929
Mariners, Wireless Messages, Merchant Ships, Admiralty, Broadcasting
- G. C. Godfrey, Secretary