

Volume 6: Important maritime radio information for 3,600 locations around the world. This reference allows crews to ensure that they are following the correct route and the correct time. Volume 2: Digital and position references for timekeeping and position calculation. The Admiralty Digital List of Radio Signal (ADRS): This is the most comprehensive guide to maritime lights available today. Weekly updates are available by e-mail, CD or Internet download. The Admiralty Digital List of Lights (ADLL): Over 70,000 lighthouses and other sources of light are covered. The ADMIRALTY Digital Publications range currently includes:

ADP contains identical information to corresponding paper publications and are approved as meeting SOLAS carriage provisions. Most ships carrying out business have flag state approval: ADPs meet with carriage requirements.Įssential paper publications produced by the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO) have been made available in digital form by Admiralty. These improved efficiencies enable crews to devote more time to decision making and less to clerical tasks. This real time service predicts both height and stream data.Īdmiralty Digital Publications allow bridge crews to access important information in an efficient and timely manner. Global tidal predictions are provided by Admiralty TotalTide. The worldwide authority on maritime radio signals: Admiralty Digital Radio SignalsĪiding in the calculation of time and positions: the time-keeping and positional references in Digital Radio Signals – Volume 2ĭigital Radio Signals – Volume 6 contains essential radio information for maritime communication covering 3,600 locations around the world. The worldwide authority on light and fog signals: Admiralty Digital List of Lights Table of Contents A Abaft Abaft the beam Abandon Abatement Abeam Able Bodied Seamen (A.B.) Able Seaman (A.B.Included with ADMIRALTY Digital Publications:
