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UK
licensing
All marine VHF, MF and HF radios require the user and the vessel
to hold a relevant licence.
The vessel’s licence is like a car tax disc, but it is also the key to obtaining an MMSI number, which will uniquely identify your vessel. You can obtain an application form for a ships radio OFCOM . You can also obtain an application form for a transportable licence from the same place .
For a full index of OFCOM Radiocommunications documents click here.
The user requires an operators licence and two different types are available. For VHF only the SRC (Short Range Certificate) is available. VHF operation itself is fairly straightforward and training, covering radio etiquette and procedures, takes one day. It also teaches about the relatively recent advent of digital selective calling (DSC) functions and new emergency procedures.
For other communications the LRC (Long-Range Certificate) is required. This covers procedures, such as setting up an HF call, and takes three or four days
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