by Guest999 » February 3, 2021, 5:32 am
When I acted as shipkeeper on the Algosteel in early 2016, the ship itself had at least one ship assigned cell phone, this phone was always carried by me in case Algoma was trying to contact me. I believe it was the one assigned for use by the chief engineer. I seem to recall one assigned to the captain's use as well. There also was a satellite phone that was to allow for communication when the boat was out of cell range. Internet was available via the computer in the chief engineer's office, and my laptop worked as well with the password provided. As the Algosteel was moored safely in the shipping channel in Toronto's Port Lands district, I don't know if that aided in good signal strength for cell phone service and internet.
There was a satellite receiver for Bell in both the aft recreation lounge, and the chief engineer's office. I never looked to see if there were receivers in the forward cabins. The receiver in the chief engineer's office was programmed with the CTV, CBC, and Global Network's stations across Canada, you could watch the local news at 5 from hour to hour as the time moved east to west across the nation. There were also plenty of music only channels available on that receiver.
I have a friend who takes shorter assignments out of the SIU hall now, and he always answers my emails in fairly short order no matter where his boat may be on the lakes or the St. Lawrence.
When I acted as shipkeeper on the Algosteel in early 2016, the ship itself had at least one ship assigned cell phone, this phone was always carried by me in case Algoma was trying to contact me. I believe it was the one assigned for use by the chief engineer. I seem to recall one assigned to the captain's use as well. There also was a satellite phone that was to allow for communication when the boat was out of cell range. Internet was available via the computer in the chief engineer's office, and my laptop worked as well with the password provided. As the Algosteel was moored safely in the shipping channel in Toronto's Port Lands district, I don't know if that aided in good signal strength for cell phone service and internet.
There was a satellite receiver for Bell in both the aft recreation lounge, and the chief engineer's office. I never looked to see if there were receivers in the forward cabins. The receiver in the chief engineer's office was programmed with the CTV, CBC, and Global Network's stations across Canada, you could watch the local news at 5 from hour to hour as the time moved east to west across the nation. There were also plenty of music only channels available on that receiver.
I have a friend who takes shorter assignments out of the SIU hall now, and he always answers my emails in fairly short order no matter where his boat may be on the lakes or the St. Lawrence.