No_Regrets
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[No regrets this is Thames forum switch to 68 over]
No regrets switching to 68 over:
I would like to bag a small handheld VHF for Upper Thames use.
They only cost £30-50 for basic ones...(Non DSC)
I understand one requires a licence, and the appropriate qualification, but what is the reality of this?
Do most users have the ship licence and qualification, or do they just use the radio appropriately and never get detected?
I have no issue with either the licence or qualification by the way, but getting a day off to do it is soooo hard, so I bought a couple of very comprehensive books on the subject (RYA one plus the exam question book) with a view to at least learning what I need to know to use the thing properly and pertinently.
I thought there may be a chance I would use one on occasion before I do the official course 
Or is this a big no-no
Thank you!
No Regrets out.
-------------------- The scourge of Windsor, and notorious founder member of the 'Upper Thames Birchwood Massive' now outlawed by the EA and River pressure groups, currently planning a nice comfy retirement in the aft cabin of a Broom.
Now can anybody recommend any non-marking slippers?
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boatone
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I understand one requires a licence, and the appropriate qualification, but what is the reality of this?
The reality is that "one requires a licence, and the appropriate qualification" - and I am not being flippant.
Would you get caught/prosecuted if you did not comply? Some might say its unlikely but theres always a risk.........
Incidentally, FWIW I certainly wouldnt waste my money on a £30-£50 cheapo handset.
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DogsBody
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I expect there are a number of people using VHFs without the appropriate paperwork and would think they'd likely get away with it on the Upper Thames, not entirely sure what the penalty is if you get caught though.
Got all my paperwork sorted out a few years back and it really is an easy test, so long as you can find the time to do it.
Guess its your choice in the end,
Darren.
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No_Regrets
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I shall take your esteemed advice as always.
Now, how do I make contact about mooring at the TVR.
Anybody got a CB radio? I have one
-------------------- The scourge of Windsor, and notorious founder member of the 'Upper Thames Birchwood Massive' now outlawed by the EA and River pressure groups, currently planning a nice comfy retirement in the aft cabin of a Broom.
Now can anybody recommend any non-marking slippers?
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JECuk
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A cheap Icom is only about £90. Probably worth paying up for a good brand.
On this point, how commonly is the VHF used above Teddington? I have one (and a licence ) but assumed it was monitored very little on the non-tidal river.
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DogsBody
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Now, how do I make contact about mooring at the TVR.
Anybody got a CB radio? I have one
Perhaps Brayman (as an organiser) might want to PM you his contact details, most of us licensed operators just call the rally / club marshal on the VHF as we approach.
Darren.
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DogsBody
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On this point, how commonly is the VHF used above Teddington? I have one (and a licence ) but assumed it was monitored very little on the non-tidal river.
Don't think its officially monitored at all up there but most of the clubs use VHF to stay in contact with members when travelling to events.
Darren.
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TrueBlue
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I've got a couple of switched Icom hand held units which could be sold if you're interested...
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jaws
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I'll PM you some contact numbers.
See you there.
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No_Regrets
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I can almost see you from here....I'm in WD2
-------------------- The scourge of Windsor, and notorious founder member of the 'Upper Thames Birchwood Massive' now outlawed by the EA and River pressure groups, currently planning a nice comfy retirement in the aft cabin of a Broom.
Now can anybody recommend any non-marking slippers?
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