This blog is basically an educational site and mainly aimed at helping students appearing for their second mate and chief mate examinations.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Oral Questions and Answers: Navigation and Watchkeeping
Saturday, December 10, 2011
What is EM Log? Its principle and Operation.
Labels:
conductor,
electromagnetic induction. speed through water,
magnetic field,
sea,
SOLAS 300 GT
How AIS works? Its functions, advantages and limitations.
Labels:
automatic identification,
collision,
CPA,
safety ships vessels,
speed,
target,
TCPA,
time division multiple access,
VHF channels
Monday, December 5, 2011
Marine Gyro Compass
Labels:
angular momentum,
drifting tilting,
ellipse rigidity space inertia precession,
equator latitude poles,
free gyro sphere,
gravity rotation,
three degrees of freedom,
top bottom heavy effect,
true meridian
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Marine ROTI (Rate Of Turn Indicator)
Labels:
50000 GT,
constant rate radius turn,
marine ROTI,
rate of turn indicatorm vessels,
roundabout,
safety,
ships,
wheel over line,
wheel over point
Monday, November 28, 2011
Oral Questions and Answers on Meteorology
Labels:
atmospheric pressure,
cargo damage,
dew point temperature,
fog,
force and direction,
hecto Pascal,
hold ventilation,
isallobar hPa,
katallobar anallobar isopleth fog,
mb,
millibar,
sweat,
swell,
weight
IMO Performance Standards for ECDIS - Updating Requirements
Labels:
automatically,
ENC edition,
IHO,
IMO Performance Standards ECDIS,
manually,
official contents,
review,
SOLAS,
verification
IMO Performance Standards for ECDIS - Route Planning, Monitoring and Voyage Recording
Labels:
alternative,
area,
contour,
curved straight segment,
deviation,
ENC edition,
IMO Performance Standards ECDIS,
limit,
route planning monitoring,
safety,
voyage recording
IMO Performance Standards for ECDIS - Definitions, Alarms, Indicators, Areas
Labels:
contour,
critical situation,
ENC,
fishing,
IMO Performance Standards ECDIS,
military,
overscale,
SENC,
submarine
IMO Performance Standards for ECDIS - General and Back-up Requirements
Labels:
aid to navigation,
chart,
collision aid,
critical situation,
IMO Performance Standards ECDIS,
power,
reliability,
safety
IMO Performance Standards for ECDIS - Display Requirements
Labels:
bridge,
display,
head up north up display,
IMO Performance Standards ECDIS,
safety,
sensor inputs,
true relative motion
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Sunday, November 6, 2011
An appeal to all students
Dear students: Hello!
Kindly give your valuable feedback and requirements so that the blog can be improved, updated and made student-friendly.
Captain Yashpal Singh
Mob: 09818464775
Kindly give your valuable feedback and requirements so that the blog can be improved, updated and made student-friendly.
Captain Yashpal Singh
Mob: 09818464775
Errors of Marine Gyro Compass
Labels:
ballistic deflection,
ballistic tilt,
compass,
course,
damping error,
errors,
gyro,
gyrocompass,
intercardinal rolling,
latitude and speed error,
latitude error,
settling error,
steaming error
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
What is Marine Black Box or Voyage Data Recorder (VDR)?
Labels:
accidents,
annual performance test,
audio,
capsule,
custody,
depth,
hull stresses,
incidents,
insurance,
investigation,
marine black box,
position,
procedures,
replay,
voyage data recorder
What is Long Range Identification and Identification System (L.R.I.T.) ?
Labels:
administration,
AIS,
ASP,
contracting government,
CSP,
Data Exchange,
DDP,
identification,
information,
Inmarsat,
interval,
LRIT data user,
marine,
power,
safety,
SAR,
security,
ship,
tracking
IMO Performance Standards for Marine Speed Logs (SDME)
Labels:
design,
display,
distance meter,
Doppler EM marine speed log,
errors,
penetration,
probe,
rolling and pitching,
safety,
SDME
IMO Performance Standards for Marine Autopilots
Labels:
alarm,
automatic,
compass,
controls,
heading,
manual,
off course,
operation,
pilot,
rudder angle,
safety,
steering,
tracking
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
An appeal to visitors.
Dear all!
Please spare your precious time to visit another blog prepared by self and post your valuable comments and suggestion.
Blog Address: http://gyankharag.wordpress.com/
Best regards
Captain Yashpal Singh
Please spare your precious time to visit another blog prepared by self and post your valuable comments and suggestion.
Blog Address: http://gyankharag.wordpress.com/
Best regards
Captain Yashpal Singh
Monday, October 17, 2011
IMO Performance standards for VDRs (Voyage Data Recorders)
Labels:
audio module,
black box,
capsule,
data recorder,
echo sounder,
float,
float free,
force and direction,
GPS,
Heading Control Systems,
position,
power,
reserve power,
speed,
wind
IMO Performance Standards for S-VDR (Simplified Voyage Data Recorder)
Labels:
accident,
AIS,
audio module,
black box,
data recorder,
investigation,
radar,
reconstruction,
simplified VDR
Saturday, October 15, 2011
IMO Performance Standards for ROTI (Rate Of Turn Indicator)
Labels:
airtel,
AIS,
alteration,
auto pilots,
balance,
black box,
brotherhood,
change-over,
collision aid,
compas,
configurations,
course
IMO Performance Standards for LRIT (Long Range Identification and Tracking system)
Labels:
airtel,
AIS,
alteration,
auto pilots,
balance,
black box,
brotherhood,
change-over,
collision aid,
compas,
configurations,
course
IMO Performance Standards for Integrated Navigation Systems (INS)
Labels:
airtel,
AIS,
alteration,
auto pilots,
balance,
black box,
brotherhood,
change-over,
collision aid,
compas,
configurations,
course
IMO Performance Standards for IBS (Integrated Bridge Systems)
Labels:
airtel,
AIS,
alteration,
auto pilots,
balance,
black box,
brotherhood,
change-over,
collision aid,
compas,
configurations,
course
IMO Performance Standards for Marine Gyrocompass
Labels:
airtel,
AIS,
alteration,
auto pilots,
balance,
black box,
brotherhood,
change-over,
collision aid,
compas,
configurations,
course
IMO Performance Standards for Marine GPS
Labels:
airtel,
AIS,
alteration,
auto pilots,
balance,
black box,
brotherhood,
change-over,
collision aid,
compas,
configurations,
course
IMO Performance Standards for AIS
Labels:
airtel,
AIS,
alteration,
auto pilots,
balance,
black box,
brotherhood,
change-over,
collision aid,
compas,
configurations,
course
IMO PERFORMANCE STANDARDS FOR ECHO SOUNDER
Labels:
airtel,
AIS,
alteration,
auto pilots,
balance,
black box,
brotherhood,
change-over,
collision aid,
compas,
configurations,
course
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
For peace, harmony and everlasting bliss, read Guru Granth Sahib
Labels:
airtel,
AIS,
alteration,
auto pilots,
balance,
black box,
brotherhood,
change-over,
collision aid,
conflicts,
Happiness,
harmony,
humanism,
Peace,
religion,
scriptures,
Sikhism,
Sri Guru Granth Sahib,
universality,
way of life
Friday, September 9, 2011
Stolen money recovered!
Following email was received from Airtel in response to the protest lodged by self:
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Subject: Re: 9818464775 [|BAL|Qrc10509111209235503140|]
From: 121@in.airtel.com Mon, 05 Sep 2011 16:38:45
To: You
Dear Yashpal Singh,
Ref: Email dated 05-09-2011, expressing concern regarding Value Added Service being activated without your consent for your airtel mobile number 9818464775.
Thank you for your email to airtel and the opportunity to assist you.
We have analyzed your account and found that there is a charge of Rs.100/- for the Hungama service on 04-09-2011.
To address your current concern regarding deactivation of Hungama Service has been registered. The Service Request number is 0905310997.
We will revert to you on or before 06-09-2011.
Also, we would like to confirm that Rs.100/- will be credited to your account within 24 hours.
Please dial *123# (Toll free) to know about the balance and validity.
There are no other Value Added Services currently active in your account.
We request you to dial *121*5# to know active and deactivate any Value Added Service.
We hope that we have been able to address your concern suitably.
Please do write in for any further assistance.
Yours Sincerely,
Sreeja R
Customer Care
Bharti Airtel Limited
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Subject: Re: 9818464775 [|BAL|Qrc10509111209235503140|]
From: 121@in.airtel.com Mon, 05 Sep 2011 16:38:45
To: You
Dear Yashpal Singh,
Ref: Email dated 05-09-2011, expressing concern regarding Value Added Service being activated without your consent for your airtel mobile number 9818464775.
Thank you for your email to airtel and the opportunity to assist you.
We have analyzed your account and found that there is a charge of Rs.100/- for the Hungama service on 04-09-2011.
To address your current concern regarding deactivation of Hungama Service has been registered. The Service Request number is 0905310997.
We will revert to you on or before 06-09-2011.
Also, we would like to confirm that Rs.100/- will be credited to your account within 24 hours.
Please dial *123# (Toll free) to know about the balance and validity.
There are no other Value Added Services currently active in your account.
We request you to dial *121*5# to know active and deactivate any Value Added Service.
We hope that we have been able to address your concern suitably.
Please do write in for any further assistance.
Yours Sincerely,
Sreeja R
Customer Care
Bharti Airtel Limited
Labels:
airtel,
AIS,
alteration,
auto pilots,
balance,
black box,
brotherhood,
change-over,
collision aid,
money,
recharge,
recover,
VAS
Is Airtel stealing your money ?
Is the telephone company Airtel is stealing your money every now and then ? Do not worry. It can be recovered. But take care not to waste time and energy calling customer service as there is no record of telephonic conversations. Moreover, the person engaged at customer services may neither be capable nor authorized to refund your money. Instead send an email giving all the details and ask for refund. Later, if required, the email can be used for legal proceedings as well.
Few days back Airtel stole money from my account by foisting some services on me. I sent an email protesting this practice and got the refund. I thought it appropriate to share this experience with others. The contents of the email are given below:
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From: "YASHPAL singh" Mon, 05 Sep 2011 13:09:44
To: "121 "<121@in.airtel.com> and others
Dear Sir/Madam : Good day!
Oops! It is happening again. Your persistence and acumen in stealing my money deserves admiration indeed. To my knowledge, you have done this at least the sixth time. And how many times without my knowing is only a matter of speculation and known best to you and your company,
Your last misadventure was on the occasion of world cricket match when you foisted some stupid services on me and drained my entire account to zero. I was not able to recover the amount.
And now again you have stolen about Rs 60/- by sending a message of thanks for downloading something which i never did. In fact i do not have any internet connection on my phone,
So what do we make of it, You keep stealing money and we keep sending mails.
In my previous mails also I used harsh words to shame and embarrass you but to no avail. In fact the person whom we spoke to at customer care was very rude, adamant and spoke in "do-whatever-you-want" tone.
So take measure to stop this disgusting malpractice and refund my money right away.
Best regards,
Captain Yashpal Singh
To Delhi Police ( RIC)
Dear Sir/Madam: Good day!
This letter has been addressed to telephone company airtel who has stolen money from my account a number of times despite my strong protests. This time I am forced to send a copy to your office as well. Kindly do the needful from your end because these thieves are more dangerous than professional thieves. They are a great source of harassment and waste my valuable time and deprive me of my hard earned money.
Best regards
Captain Yashpal Singh
Few days back Airtel stole money from my account by foisting some services on me. I sent an email protesting this practice and got the refund. I thought it appropriate to share this experience with others. The contents of the email are given below:
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From: "YASHPAL singh"
To: "121 "<121@in.airtel.com> and others
Dear Sir/Madam : Good day!
Oops! It is happening again. Your persistence and acumen in stealing my money deserves admiration indeed. To my knowledge, you have done this at least the sixth time. And how many times without my knowing is only a matter of speculation and known best to you and your company,
Your last misadventure was on the occasion of world cricket match when you foisted some stupid services on me and drained my entire account to zero. I was not able to recover the amount.
And now again you have stolen about Rs 60/- by sending a message of thanks for downloading something which i never did. In fact i do not have any internet connection on my phone,
So what do we make of it, You keep stealing money and we keep sending mails.
In my previous mails also I used harsh words to shame and embarrass you but to no avail. In fact the person whom we spoke to at customer care was very rude, adamant and spoke in "do-whatever-you-want" tone.
So take measure to stop this disgusting malpractice and refund my money right away.
Best regards,
Captain Yashpal Singh
To Delhi Police ( RIC)
Dear Sir/Madam: Good day!
This letter has been addressed to telephone company airtel who has stolen money from my account a number of times despite my strong protests. This time I am forced to send a copy to your office as well. Kindly do the needful from your end because these thieves are more dangerous than professional thieves. They are a great source of harassment and waste my valuable time and deprive me of my hard earned money.
Best regards
Captain Yashpal Singh
Labels:
airtel,
AIS,
alteration,
auto pilots,
balance,
black box,
brotherhood,
change-over,
collision aid,
money,
recharge,
recover,
VAS
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
IMO Performance Standards for EPA
Labels:
airtel,
AIS,
alteration,
auto pilots,
balance,
black box,
brotherhood,
change-over,
collision aid
Monday, August 15, 2011
Babavad versus Guru Granth Sahib
Labels:
airtel,
AIS,
alteration,
auto pilots,
balance,
black box,
brotherhood,
change-over,
collision aid
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