- •Издательство «высшая школа» Москва — 1971
- •4И (Англ)
- •1 В общий словарь, помещенный после II части книги, эти слова включаются, как правило, лишь в тех случаях, когда они встречаются также в других разделах пособия.
- •I. Pilot-book (лоция) 1. Lights (огни)
- •Vocabulary
- •Exercises
- •I. Translate the following into Russian:
- •II. Find six pairs of words similar in meaning:
- •III. Give synonyms to:
- •VII. Translate the following sentences into English:
- •VIII. Read the following abbreviations in full and give their Rus- sian equivalents:
- •2. Buoys and beacons (буи и береговые знаки)
- •Vocabulary
- •Inverted с. [m'vaitid] конус, повернутый вершиной вниз
- •Expressions
- •Memorize the translation of the following sentences
- •The fairway is buoyed.
- •The fairway is unbuoyed.
- •Leave this buoy to starboard
- •Buoys and beacons a.
- •Exercises
- •I. Translate the following sentences into Russian:
- •II. Form verbs from the following nouns and translate both the nouns and the verbs:
- •V. Fill in these blanks with the following prepositions:
- •VI. Analyse the following sentences and translate them into Russian:
- •3. Dangers (опасности)
- •Vocabulary
- •Memorize the translation of the following sentences
- •Dangers
- •4. Anchorages (якорные стоянки)
- •Vocabulary
- •Expressions
- •To anchor closer in
- •To anchor with the tower
- •Anchorages
- •Exercises
- •XI. Translate the following sentences into English:
- •5. Directions (наставления) vocabulary Слова, относящиеся к наставлениям
- •Expressions
- •Directions
- •I. Translate the following into Russian:
- •II. Select words of similar meaning:
- •IV. Give synonyms to:
- •V. Give antonyms to:
- •6. Tides and tidal streams (приливы, отливы и приливо-отливные течения)
- •Vocabulary
- •Expressions
- •4. The tidal streams are felt in
- •5. The flood stream at springs
- •Tides and tidal streams
- •Exercises
- •VII. Translate the following sentences into English:
- •The main stress is on the 3rd syllable
- •Port facilities
- •I. Give synonyms to:
- •II. Give antonyms to:
- •III. Translate the following sentences into Russian, paying attention to the use of the Infinitive Constructions;
- •II. Charts (карты) 1. Abbreviations (сокращения) Bottom (Грунт)
- •Volcanic white weed yellow
- •Examples
- •Buoys and Beacons (Буи и береговые знаки)
- •Examples
- •2. Headings (заголовки)
- •Vocabulary
- •Increase [in'kri:s] увеличивать
- •Expressions
- •2. For abbreviations see Chart No. 5011—сокращения см. На кар-
- •3. For details of Time Signals see in ... — подробности о сигналах
- •East schelde hook of schouwen to westkapelle from the netherland government surveys to 1939 with corrections to 1942
- •Orfordness and scheveningen to terschelling zeegat compiled from the latest admiralty and foreign government surveys with additions and corrections to 1941
- •3. Notes (примечания)
- •Vocabulary
- •Expressions
- •4. Cautions (предостережения)
- •Vocabulary
- •Expressions
- •The existence and positions of buoys cannot be relied on —
- •Cautions
- •III. List of lights (список огней) the admiralty list of lights fog signals and visual time signals volume 4
- •Corrected to 2nd May
- •London Published by the Hydrographic Department Admiralty
- •Introductory remarks lights
- •Lights, whose Colour does not alter
- •Showing a single flash at regular intervals, the duration of light being always less than that of darkness.
- •A steady light with, at regular intervals, a total eclipse; the duration of light being always less than that of darkness.
- •Iron tower 13
- •IV. Notices to mariners (извещения мореплавателям)
- •Vocabulary
- •Expressions
- •Week ending 13th November, 1954
- •Numerical index of charts affected
- •2580. Admiralty publications new charts
- •2579. Admiralty publications — Admiralty List of Radio Signals, Vol. IV, 1954
- •2566. England, w. Coast — Blackpool — Wreck Buoy Westward withdrawn
- •2526. England, s. Coast — plymouth — Hamoaze-Jetty constructed; Dolphins established
- •2573. North sea — netherlands - (1) The Texel — Information about Wrecks
- •2572. North sea — netherlands — Ijmuiden - Wreck North-North-Westward
- •2519. France, n. Coast — Sandettfe Bank —Wreck
- •2569. France, w. Coast — Rade de Brest — Information about Wrecks and Light — Buoy
- •2525. Mediterranean — archipelago — naxos — Naxia Bay — Wreck removed
- •2521. Black sea — ussr — Novorossiisk Bay — Information about Lights and Beacons
- •2540. Japan — naikai — harima nada — Murotsu Ho Se-Non-existence of Wrecks in vicinity
- •2560. British columbia — dixon entrance — graham island — Rose Spit — Information about Light-and-Whistle-Buoy and Islet.
- •2531. United states, pacific coast — california — Los Angeles Harbour Information about Fog Signals
- •V. Weather reports (метеосводки)
- •Irish sea fastnet lundy ssw force 7 to gale force 8 stop rain and fog at first stop some bright periods tomorrow towards end of period visibility under half mile in fog
- •Current rips
- •VI. Excerpts fpom "the admiralty list of radio signals" (выдержки из „адмиралтейского списка радиосигналов")
- •Coast radio stations, medical and quarantine services, general regulations, etc.
- •Alphabetical list of call signs of coast radio stations
- •Distress signals
- •Alphabetical index of coast radio stations
- •Navigational aids
- •Systems, etc.
- •International Groups Radio Stations
- •Radio direction finding stations
- •Radio direction finding regulations
- •Suspension of radiobeacon services
- •Navigational assistance from radar stations
- •Radio time signals
- •Radio navigational warnings and ice reports service details
- •Ireland
- •II. R/t Transmissions
- •British ships' radio weather reports schedule
- •(Список наиболее важных сокращений, принятых в «Адмиралтейском списке радиосигналов»)
- •I.C.W. Interrupted continuous waves
- •4. Mooring
- •Is it clear astern?
- •Is all clear at the propeller?
- •I. Charter parties and bills of lading
- •Introduction
- •Voyage Charter
- •Exercises
- •II. Bill of lading No. 27
- •The following are the conditions and exceptions hereinbefore referred to:
- •III. Notices of readiness williamson & Co., ltd. Hong kong
- •Notice of readiness to load
- •IV. Ship's protest
- •V. Manifest of cargo
- •VI. English-russian vocabulary
- •In a. With в соответствии с
- •Inward с. ['inwad] импортный груз outward с. ['autwad] экспортный груз (зд. Груз по предыдущему рейсу)
- •In due с. [in 'dju:] в должное время
- •In d. Of при невыполнении чего-либо, за недостатком чего-либо
- •In d. Терпящий бедствие (о судне)
- •In f. Полностью fully ['full] вполне, целиком furnish ['farnif] снабжать, доставлять further [Чэ:5э] дальше, далее
- •Identify [ai'dentifai] опознавать illuminate [I'lu:mineit] освещать immediate [I'mi:dpt] немедленный, срочный
- •Imminent ['iminant] близкий, угрожающий
- •True m. [tru:] истинный меридиан
- •P. Boat [bout] лоцманский бот
- •In respect to [ns'pekt ta] в отношении
- •Identification s. [ai,dentifi'keijn] опознавательный сигнал
- •Visual time s-s ['vizjual taim] визуальные сигналы времени
- •6Yfr buoy
- •Iuap'ball
- •1. Instruments
- •Variation West
- •Variation East
- •2. Fundamentals of the use of radar
- •The radio wave
- •44 Cycle later than a.
- •Directivity of the transmitted wave
- •The propagation of waves
- •The radar horizon
- •Radar pulse being radiated Echoes from both buoys returning
- •Echo from Bi has reached scanner just before transmission has ceased
- •Transmission has ceased. Echo from b2 reaches scanner. Pulse-length 0.25 p-sec: 82 yards minimum range 41 yards Fig. 23. Minimum range
- •Diffraction
- •The display
- •Radar ranges plotted as position circles
- •Radar range and radar bearing
- •Radar range as a clearing line
- •Coasting in general
- •Visual and radar observation compared
- •The information required
- •The relative plot
- •Targets to be plotted
- •Range scale to use
- •Assumptions about the other ship
- •Good Visibility
- •Use in coastal waters
- •Use in pilotage waters
- •Reporting from the plot
- •Radar and the rule of the road at sea
- •Radar detection versus sighting
- •Ascertaining the position of a ship by radar
- •Radar and the steering rules
- •A conclusion
- •Radar brings responsibility
- •3. Azimuths
- •The sextant and its use
2540. Japan — naikai — harima nada — Murotsu Ho Se-Non-existence of Wrecks in vicinity
The following are to be expunged: —
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The non-dangerous wreck (34°34'10"N., 134°53'10"E. approx.)
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The depth of 13 fathoms "Wk" (34°30'35"N., 134°46'00"E. approx.).
CHART (Last correction).— 3566/2323/54/.
Japanese Government Chart. (H. 6560/54).
2560. British columbia — dixon entrance — graham island — Rose Spit — Information about Light-and-Whistle-Buoy and Islet.
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The light-and-whistle-buoy is to be moved about 0.5 4niles S.W. to position 045V 7.95 miles from Rose point (54°09,10"N., 131°40'10"W. approx.).
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The light-and-whistle-buoy in (1) is now black can, Fl. Whistle Ra. Reft.
(3) An islet, 1 cable wide, is to be inserted between positions: —
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029V20 3.95 miles Rose point in (1).
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064° 0.3 miles from (a).
CHARTS (Last correction).— 3754/986/54/—1923 (2, 3) /1471/54/— 2430 (1, 2) /1471/54/.
British Columbia Pilot Vol. II 1949 p. 240.
Ottawa Notice 323/54 & Canadian Government Chart. (H. 6622/54).
2531. United states, pacific coast — california — Los Angeles Harbour Information about Fog Signals
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The fog signal at the Fl. R. Light in position 53°43'15"N., 118°16'00"W. (approx.) is now Siren.
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"Less Water (1954)" is to be inserted in position 33°44'18"N., 118°15'36"W.
CHART (Last correction). — 1082/1054/54/.
Light List Vol. 7/53, 3810. W. Coasts of Central America, etc. Pilot 1950 p. 302. U.S. Hyd. Office Notices 4496 & 4908/54. (H. 5968/54 & 3166/53).
CORRECTIONS TO ADMIRALTY LIST OF RADIO SIGNALS
Vol. I, 1954
NIL. Vol. II, 1954
RADIO DIRECTION FINDING STATIONS
Great Britain
1011 Land's End (GLD).
Frequency: (A) Delete: 410. A2 (0800—2300). 1016 Burnham-on-Sea (GRL). Delete station. 1020 Seaforth (GLV).
Frequency: (C) Amend to: 500, 410 A2 0.5 kW.
Bermuda Islands
1875 Delete all details and substitute: 1875 Bermuda (VRT).
Receiver: 32°18'49" N. 64044,51,, W.
Transmitter: 32°22'57" N. 64°40'08" W. Frequency:
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500. AI, A2.
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410. AI, A2.
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426. AI, A2. 1—0 kW.
Sector: Calibrated: 000°—360Q Charge: 6 francs 30 centimes.
RADIOBEACONS
India
Aircraft Radio Navigational Aids. Page 179.
Madras (St. Thomas Mount), A. R. Amend Remarks to: Remarks: Service continuous (Sun., Wed., Fri.), 1700—1530 (other days).
Poona, A. R. Amend position to: 18°34'34" N.. 73°54,50" E. Delete Remarks with details.
V. Weather reports (метеосводки)
062000 GMT
OBS STOCKHOLM
WEATHER SUMMARY LOW PRESSURE AREA SOUTHERN FINLAND AND SOUTHERN SWEDEN MOVING SLOWLY SOUTHEAST STOP HIGH BETWEEN EASTERN GREENLAND AND SPITZBERGEN STOP DEEP AND ALMOST STATIONARY LOW SOUTHWEST OF IR E L A N D,=FOR EC ASTS VALID 24 HOURS=EASTERN NORTH SEA STOP NORTHWESTERLY OR NORTHERLY BREEZE STOP IN SOUTHERN PART LIGHT TO MODERATE STOP IN NORTHERN PART MODERATE TO LOCALLY FRESH STOP VISIBILITY MODERATE=
SWEDISH WESTCOAST GENTLE TO MODERATE BREEZE VEERING NORTH OR NORTHEAST AND INCREASING TO PARTLY STRONG BREEZE STOP VISIBILITY MODERATE STOP BECOMING GOOD=
SOUTHERN BALTIC GENTLE TO MODERATE BREEZE STOP DURING TUESDAY VEERING NORTH AND THEN INCREASING, MODERATE VISIBILITY=
NORTHERN BALTIC GENTLE TO MODERATE NORTHERLY BREEZE STOP INCREASING TO FRESH=
SEA OF BOTHNIA AND BAY OF BOTHNIA MODERATE TO STRONG NORTHERLY BREEZE STOP LOCALLY MODERATE GALE STOP MODERATE OR GOOD VISIBILITY=
GALE WAR NI NG=SATUR DAY 2015 GMT
SOUTHERLY GALES FORCE 8 STOP IMMINENT IN SEA AREAS AND IN IRISH SEA STOP
0705 FORECAST IRISH SEA WINDS SOUTHWEST MODERATE FORCE FOUR INCREASING TO STRONG FORCE SIX TO SEVEN STOP OCCASIONAL LIGHT RAIN STOP MODERATE VISIBILITY=
222059 GMT
OBS STOCKHOLM
WEATHER SUMMARY=SMALL LOW NORTHERN NORTH SEA MOVING SOUTHEAST=FORECASTS VALID 24 HOURS=EASTERN NORTH SEA
SOUTHERN PART GENTLE TO MODERATE WESTERLY BREEZE STOP VISIBILITY MODERATE AND AT FIRST SOME RAIN OR DRIZZLE STOP NORTHERN PART LIGHT TO MODERATE WESTERLY BREEZE STOP RAIN AT FIRST LATER MODERATE OR GOOD VISIBILITY=
SWEDISH WESTCOAST NORTHERN PART LIGHT TO GENTLE VARIABLE BREEZE STOP VISIBILITY MAINLY GOOD=
SWEDISH WESTERN PART LIGHT WIND STOP VISIBILITY MODERATE AND RAIN OR DRIZZLE AT TIMES=
SOUTHERN BALTIC EASTERN PART AND NORTHERN BALTIC: LIGHT TO GENTLE VARIABLE BREEZE, STOP VISIBILITY GOOD=
SEA OF BOTHNIA LIGHT TO MODERATE MAINLY NORTHERLY BREEZE STOP VISIBILITY GOOD= OBS STOCKHOLM
WEATHER SHIPPING=STORM WARNINGS NIL=
HIGH OVER EASTERN GREENLAND SPREADING SLOWLY SOUTH COAST VERY DEEP LOW WEST OF BISCAY ALMOST STATIONARY=
FORECASTS VALID 24 HOURS—EASTERN NORTH SEA= SOUTHERN PART LIGHT TO GENTLE VARIABLE BREEZE LATER
MAINLY SOUTH EASTERLY STOP VISIBILITY RATHER POOR AND FOG
AT FIRST=
NORTHERN PART LIGHT TO GENTLE VARIABLE BREEZE STOP VISIBILITY MODERATE BUT LOCAL FOG=
SWEDISH WESTCOAST NORTHERN PART LIGH.T TO MODERATE BREEZE MAINLY BETWEEN NORTHWEST AND NORTHEAST STOP VISIBILITY MODERATE TO GOOD=
SWEDISH BALTIC MODERATE NORTHEASTERLY BREEZE BACKING NORTHWEST DURING THE DAY IN NORTHERN PART STOP VISIBILITY GOOD=
SEA OF BOTHNIA GENTLE TO FRESH BREEZE BETWEEN NORTH AND NORTHWEST STOP VISIBILITY G<30D= 0705
FORECAST HEBRIDES BAILEY MALIN WINDS SE MODERATE FORCE FOUR STOP INCREASING TO GALE FORCE EIGHT AND PERHAPS TO SEVERE GALE FORCE NINE AND VEERING TO SOUTH STOP OCCASIONAL RAIN STOP MODERATE VISIBILITY=
WEATHER REPORT=INFERENCE=ANTICYCLONE CENTRAL EUROPE WITH WEAK RIDGE MID BALTIC MOVING EAST STOP DEPRESSION NORTHERN NORTH SEA WITH SECONDARY WEST SKAGGERACK MOVING SOUTHEAST=
FORECAST FOR THE NEXT 12 HOURS.
KATTEGAT WINDS SOUTH TO SOUTHEAST 2-3 BECOMING VARIABLE LATER STOP SLEET OR RAIN AT TIMES STOP VISIBILITY MOD-ERATE=
OBS. STOCKHOLM
NAVIG WARNINGS=NIL=STORM WARNINGS=NIL= WEATHER SUMMARY=LOW FINLAND MOVING SLOWLY NORTHEAST STOP OTHER LOW MOVING FROM SCOTLAND SOUTHEASTWARD STOP ANTICYCLONE EASTERN GREENLAND=FORECAST VALID 24 HOURS=
SWEDISH WESTCOAST LIGHT TO GENTLE VARIABLE BREEZE LATER INCREASING NORTHEASTERLY OR NORTHERLY IN SOUTHERN PART STOP PRECIPITATION AT TIMES AND LOCAL FOG ELSE VISIBILITY GOOD=
FORECAST FOR THE NEXT 12 HOURS FOR KATTEGAT AND WESTERN BALTIC WINDS BACKING WEST TO SOUTHWEST 3 TO 4 INCREASING 4 TO 5 TOMORROW MORNING OCCASIONAL SHOWERS VISIBILITY MAINLY GOOD=
HOME FLEET FORECAST MESSAGE=
INFERENCE FROM 1200 HOURS 8TH MAY 1955=DEPRESSION CENTRED 400 MILES S OF ICELAND IS MOVING ENE AT 10 KNOTS TROUGH OF LOW PRESSURE EXTENDS NNE FROM THE AZORES TO CENTRAL ISLAND AND THEN NORTHWARD TO THE SHETLANDS. EASTWARD MOVEMENT OF THIS TROUGH WILL BE RETARDED BY WAVE DEPRESSION MOVING RAPIDLY NNE ALONG IT=GALE WARNINGS ARE IN OPERATION FOR FORECAST AREAS FASTNET LUNDY AND IRISH SEA=
FAIR ISLE, MALIN, SHANKOK SW TO S WINDS FORCE 5 TO 6 STOP SHOWERS AND CLEAR PERIODS OF VISIBILITY UNDER 3 MILES IN SHANKOK OTHERWISE 8 TO 10 MILES=