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Radio license questions
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What I would like to know is whether or not any foreign governments actually give a flier about US yachts using vhf radios in their waters. I suspect the answer is "no, not really." ... I've checked into an even dozen different foreign countries, most of them two or three times and never had anyone check my radio licenses. YMMV, and they are required so having them is the right thing to do. -- Tom. |
Radio license questions
"Roger Long" wrote in message ... "Larry" wrote You can do it all online..... I saw that and would have done it but you have to send in two passport photos. You can send them in separately to meet up with the on-line paperwork later but I figured nobody was going to do anything with the application until it was all together on their desk so, what was the point? I also saw that I can print out and sign a form stating that I have filed the applications and that then becomes my temporary license if posted next to the radio. The question is whether the Canadians would honor that if my radio use in their waters was questioned before the FCC gets around to sending me the real thing. If it's anything like the FAA, that could be a few years. -- Roger Long If you use the proper procedure I doubt very much if anyone would question you. No one has challanged me in the 7 years I've had my Restricted Radio Operators License. Remember boaters are spread a lot thinner up here than in your home waters. I imagine it's the same with the Coast guard. (Nova Scotia has over 7000 km of coastline) http://travel.timesonline.co.uk/tol/...cle1673892.ece |
Radio license questions
"Roger Long" wrote:
I also saw that I can print out and sign a form stating that I have filed the applications and that then becomes my temporary license if posted next to the radio. The question is whether the Canadians would honor that if my radio use in their waters was questioned before the FCC gets around to sending me the real thing. If it's anything like the FAA, that could be a few years. I don't know about the licenses you want, but my new GRMS license and amateur radio renewal were done in weeks, not months. |
Radio license questions
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Radio license questions
On Sat, 12 May 2007 04:45:15 -0800, " ray lunder
wrote: When I took the PS course in the us two years ago they told us there was no competency test for VHF in Canadian waters but there was a $150 "filing fee" and that you were required to have one on board (the permit and the radio). I'm not sure if it applied to Canadians or if it was the equivalent of a "cruising permit" now a popularized rip in so many places. Post it if anyone gets a straight story. There are two or three different levels of regulation governing this matter. The International Telecommunications Union requires that all radio transmitters be licensed, and operators must be qualified, but permits individual countries to make exceptions that will only apply within that country. I understand that the US exempts US pleasure craft operating in the US from requiring a ship station license, and perhaps a radio operator certificate. Canada exempts almost all Canadian vessels from requiring a Ship Station License while operating in Canadian waters, or outside the jurisdiction of another country. Operators require an operator's certificate (which requires a test). Foreign vessels must be licensed, and operators certified, by their home country. The $150 filing fee mentioned above is paid to the US FCC to obtain the US station license required by international rules when operating outside US waters. It is not a "cruising fee", and is not assessed by Canada. -- Peter Bennett, VE7CEI peterbb4 (at) interchange.ubc.ca new newsgroup users info : http://vancouver-webpages.com/nnq GPS and NMEA info: http://vancouver-webpages.com/peter Vancouver Power Squadron: http://vancouver.powersquadron.ca |
Radio license questions
On May 11, 7:47 pm, "Roger Long" wrote:
I just called the FCC. snip I was scribbling this down from what was told on the phone so we'll see if it works. The web site is less than clear. -- Roger Long Try this for instructions http://www.shakespeare-marine.com/ne...ense-steps.pdf tom =-== p.s. I think you can also register your EPIRB on the SA form, or the attachment, you'll see a block...... |
Radio license questions
On May 12, 12:37 am, "KLC Lewis" wrote:
What I would like to know is whether or not any foreign governments actually give a flier about US yachts using vhf radios in their waters. I suspect the answer is "no, not really." Only if you cussed over the air, from in their waters, or conducted commerce without paying the appropriate bribes errrahhh taxes... |
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