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"Roger Long" wrote in message ... I'm filling out the FCC 605 forms so I can legally use my VHF when I go into Canadian waters. Do I need to have both an individual operator's license and a ship station license? I don't see anyting in these forms that seem like the kind of individual licence I got years ago unless it is the General Mobile Radio Service , ZA, choice. SA, Ship Recreational or Voluntarily Equipped, would seem to be the proper choice but, would that let me use the radio on a US flag chartered vessel in Canadian waters? (Assuming it had a Ship Station License) Is there another form that I am missing? -- Roger Long Back in 2000 I took a two night seminar with the CPS and wrote a test to receive my Restricted Radio Operators License. They had just done away with the requirement for a pleasure craft station license. Yes we do hvae to possess this license to operate a VHF...not sure about aliens. http://www.cps-ecp.ca/www.cps-ecp.ca.../mar_radio.htm |
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