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Regarding VHF, other than the big liveaboards, forget it. No dive boat is likely to have VHF at all...Fishing boats wont have vhf, pleasure boats wont, a lot of small ferrys wont.
DSC does indeed require dedicated receivers as it has 2 VHF channels allocated for the data. A normal vhf simply wont hear a DSC bulletin. You need to remember you're in a remote country with limited SAR resources and help.
IyaDiver posted some very thorough and experienced advice on how to prevent yourself from becoming a lost diver in any high current area of Indonesia - and there are many - in the thread about the 7 Japanese divers lost off Bali. Many more details are in his original post (model reviews, etc), but his key recommendations have always stayed with me. Excerpted from his post
I suggest everyone diving areas similar to Nusa Penida/Lembongan/Ceningan island group, more so in a country where SAR assets is unlike USA, meaning poor.....please carry a marine VHF radio IPX7 rated in a cannister and HANG one more, on the neck of the boat crew.
Burdening any SAR of any country or any of our friends and relative with the thoughts that we are lost at sea, is both expensive and a very sad affair.
....I conduct radio drill often when the crew is new or not my own....Radio drill is when I actually use the radio in water and call the boat to pick me up while giving them magnetic heading to my direction or my magnetic bearing away from dive spot.
Do not rely soley on PLB only when diving Indonesia, use PLB as 2nd back up and last resort.
Diving in any country with minimum SAR asset, one must cut short the time between drift and found. More so if the location one will drift to is open Ocean like the Indian Ocean.
Forget DSC capable radio, Indonesia dive areas do not have much big ship where DSC alert is read by a DSC capable radio and linked to a chartplotter. Even compass you may not find on some boats....Anytime a dive boat is powered by a 40HP hand pull start outboard engine, that means the boat has no battery. Some remote areas, the diesel engine is hand crank too. So again, no battery. So don't dream on mounted marine VHF common on simple boats.
The full post is here http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/ac...-divers-missing-off-indonesian-island-10.html