NS-PN01B PATON PROGRAM HAND OUT (PART2) - View or download this document. Use this handout to promote the PATON - Private Aid to Navigation program with your members. Be sure that every new member receives a copy of this document.

NS-PN02 33CFR-CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS - View and read this excerpt from the Code of Federal Regulations that is full of information about the various classes of Private Aids to Navigation and the rules governing private aids. Every AV – Aid Verifier needs to be very familiar with the information in this document.

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NS-PN03 FIRST DISTRICT AID VERIFIER QUALIFICATION TRAINING PROGRAM - Go to go to the Aid Verifier AV web page where you will find the AV Qualification Check Off Guides for the District specific AV tasks and the Nationally-prescribed AV/PQS tasks.

NS-AN04 7054 AID TO NAVIGATION REPORT- EXCEL form. Keep copies in your NAV Kit for use when documenting non-permitted Private Aids to Navigation. First Northern AVs are specifically required to use the Web-based PATON System for reporting verifications and discrepancies for permitted PATONS.

NS-PN05 PRIVATE AID TO NAVIGATION TRAINING- This presentation that depicts the various discrepancies that are commonly observed on Private Aids to Navigation. Use it as an annual review in PATON Workshops and for Aid Verifier training.

NS-PN06 WEB-BASED PATON SYSTEM TRAINING GUIDE- This guide provides the latest screen-by-screen information on the operation of the Web-Based PATON Systemused in First Northern. It takes you through the initial registering process to the verification of the private aid and the report to the ANT Chief. This training tool deals with the on-line system that is accessed with your home personal computer. You will need an access code to use this system and you must be AV Qualified to perform verifications on private aids. AVCs are encouraged to work with a current and qualified AV. These AVs will show you how to perform the on-line PATONs tasks. However, be sure to not SUBMIT any reports.

NS-PN07 NON-PERMITTED PATON REPORT- Use this form to report multiple non-permitted private aids. Note that without the owner’s name and a means to contact the owner, the Coast Guard is at a loss to contact anyone to submit a permit application for the aid.

NS-PN08 US COAST GUARD AID TO NAVIGATION MANUAL – CHAPTER 5 – Non Coast Guard Maintained Aids - Read this information about private aids as excerpted from the Coast Guard Aid to Navigation Manual.

NS-PN09 - PATON Patrol Operations Guide

NS-PN10 ON SCENE OPERATION PRESENTATION - This presentation which is a summary of the tasks that will help you prepare more accurate verification reports. This presentation also provides graphics showing the proper maneuvering techniques for compensating for wind and current.

NS-PN11 REPORTING YOUR NAVIGATION SYSTEM ACTIVITY TO AUXDATA

ONLINE 7030 ACTIVITY REPORT MISSION - INDIVIDUAL -Use this on-line form to fill out your mission hour form in order to receive Auxiliary recognition for your PATON work in AUXDATA. Use mission category 31 for PATONs and e-mail your report to your IS Staff Officer. The overall impact of the Auxiliary Private Aid to Navigation Program depends on this input to the AUXDATA System. Please take the time to make these important reports. Notethat there are direct links to this 7030 report built into the 7054 AV Verification Report and the Bridge Database to save you time making these important reports to AUXDATA.

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If the Private Aid to Navigation Program interests you, talk to your FSO-NS or SO-NS about becoming AV-Aid Verifier qualified. Upon qualification as an AV, each year you will be assigned specific PATONs to verify. After you have registered on the Web-Based Paton System, you will be assigned an access code for the system for reporting via the on-line PATON system.

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Checking Private Aids to Navigation is usually a seasonal activity in First Northern. Generally, you need an OPFAC-Operational Facility to verify the floating aids. However, there are many PATONs that can be verified all year long and from the shore, such as, Swim Buoys and Regulatory aids.

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District Staff Officer – Communications
Richard F. Lord, DSO-CM 5NR

Richard D. Bull
Jose G. Roman-Rivera
Kenneth C. Pierce Jr.
Donald W. Merrill
Joseph Cotignola
Richard R. Tighe
Barron M. Batchelder
Robert W. Whyland

ADSO-CM Engineering West
ADSO-CM Qualifications and Training
ADSO-CM Contingency Communications
ADSO-CM VHF (Div. 1, 4, 17)
ADSO-CM VHF (Div. 7, 8, 16)
ADSO-CM VHF (Div. 12, 18, 21)
ADSO-CM VHF (Div. 15, 19, 20)
ADSO-CM PEMA Liaison

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contact the webmaster regarding these pages. Contact the DSO-CM for
information and questions.

Communications NEWS

Important Note from the FCC:

Prior to March 25, 2008, the license term for GMDSS
Radio Operator’s Licenses, Restricted GMDSS Radio Operator’s Licenses,
GMDSS Radio Maintainer’s Licenses, GMDSS Radio Operator/Maintainer
Licenses, and Marine Radio Operator Permits was five years.
Any holder of a GMDSS Radio Operator’s License, Restricted GMDSS Radio
Operator’s License, GMDSS Radio Maintainer’s License, GMDSS Radio
Operator/Maintainer License, or Marine Radio Operator Permit that
expired prior to March 25, 2008, must still file an application to renew
the license or permit within the five-year grace period after
expiration.
Any GMDSS Radio Operator’s License, Restricted GMDSS Radio Operator’s
License, GMDSS Radio Maintainer’s License, GMDSS Radio
Operator/Maintainer License, or Marine Radio Operator Permit that was
active, i.e., had not expired, as of March 25, 2008, does not have to be
renewed.


Marine Radio – Information For Boaters


Specific Area Message Encoding (SAME)
Codes (county codes)
for

All Hazards NOAA Weather Radio
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USCG Auxiliary – High Frequency – Radio Program


We communicate when all else fails.
Check these out on the National Telecommunications Pages
TCO – TELECOMMUNICATIONS OPERATOR
Communications Watchstander
USCG Communication Watchstander Qualification Guide
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AUXCOM – SPECIALTY COURSE
(Found in the ONLINE Classroom)
*Disclaimer: This very worthwhile Course does not result in any Radio Qualification.



Member Training – Area Familiarization

Intracoastal Waterway

NOAA – Coast Pilot 3
Sandy Hook to Cape Henry

New Jersey Coast
Delaware Bay
Chesapeake & Delaware Canal

NOAA – U.S. Chart No 1

Nautical Chart Symbols, Abbreviations and Terms
NOAA Chart Booklets

400,000

Approaches to New York, Nantucket Shoals to Five Fathom Bank

80,000

Delaware Bay

40,000

Delaware River Smyrna River to Wilmington

40,000

Delaware River Wilmington to Philadelphia

15,000

Philadelphia and Camden Waterfronts

20,000

Delaware River Philadelphia to Trenton

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Intracoastal Waterway Little Egg Harbor to Cape May;Atlantic City

10,000

Cape May Harbor

80,000

Little Egg Inlet to Hereford Inlet;Absecon Inlet

80,000

Sea Girt to Little Egg Inlet

40,000

Intracoastal Waterway Sandy Hook to Little Egg Harbor

Radio Facility
Inspection Tools


Note: Telecommunications Operator (TCO) qualification is required for all new
Radio Facilities.
D5NR-Revised Instructions – ANSC-7004
Radio Inspector List
USCG Required Safety Evaluation
of Auxiliary HF Radio Facilities
National Telecommunications & Information Administration – “Red Book”

Technical Tips
for Radio Facilities


(ROIP) – Radio Over Internet Protocal
Remoting Your Radio Over the Internet

NVIS: Near Vertical Incidence Skywave

CM-Officer’s Toolkit


QUALIFICATION

Communications Watchstanders
Telecommunications Operators

Legacy-Operators (AUXCOM)
(AUXCOM Before – 01 AUG 2008)

AUXCOM – Specialty Course


CM-OFFICERS

SO-CM
FSO-CM
Radio Inspectors

Access

Access

NOAA
– Chart Download