Run the priority call drill
Say Mayday, Pan-Pan, and Securite examples out loud. Check that you can explain when each one is used.
In the final revision pass, concentrate on what you need to do under pressure: pick the priority, use the right channel, give position, and pass a clean message.
Use the modules, flashcards, mini mock, and scenario trainer to check the practical details before assessment day.
Say Mayday, Pan-Pan, and Securite examples out loud. Check that you can explain when each one is used.
Practise vessel identity, position, nature of distress, assistance required, persons on board, and listening-watch instructions.
A short mixed mock catches gaps that topic-by-topic study can hide, especially around channel use and DSC.
Priority calls, Mayday message order, channel use, DSC follow-up, phonetic alphabet, and procedure words.
Yes. Speak calls out loud and listen back if you can. Clear pacing matters as much as memorising the sequence.
No. It is a revision tool. Your assessment result depends on official exam requirements and your performance.
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Revise for the RYA Marine Radio SRC course and exam with VHF procedure notes, DSC practice, flashcards, mock questions, and radio call scenarios.
Try a free Marine Radio SRC mini mock and unlock mixed timed mock practice for VHF procedure, DSC, distress, urgency, safety, and GMDSS revision.
Use Marine Radio SRC flashcards for Mayday, Pan-Pan, Securite, DSC, MMSI, phonetic alphabet, channel use, and GMDSS revision.