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That's a big leap John. You will need a Ship Station license if you sail
internationally period and AIS has nothing to do with it. Your statement is correct only if you sail within US waters. If you have to have a Ships Station license, what difference does it make with either class A or B? Steve "John Navas" wrote in message ... On Sat, 04 Jul 2009 23:59:28 +0000, Larry wrote in : Bruce in alaska wrote in : Followup.... well the guy called "Me" back, Twice now, but I was out of the cabin both times, so we are exchanging Phone Messages.... I did learn that "AIS is licensed to the vessel, on it's "Radio License", as "Transponder", and therefor can NOT be fitted on a vessel that does NOT have a valid Ship Station License". So if you want to have AIS, you MUST license your vessel, and receive a Ship Station License.... No Blanket Licensing allowed... I suspect, but have yet to get a firm conformation, that AIS, as a Transponder, doesn't REQUIRE an Operators Permit or License, as once it is programmed with the vessels IDent, Callsign, Etc, it then just repeats that information, in a FIXED and Defined format, therefore wouldn't need Operator Intervention, and therefor doesn't require a Licensed Operator, like an MF/HF Radio would. But, each time you sail, the operator must program into AIS the destination, ETA, current draft, etc, that does change on each leg of a voyage. That would, I'm guessing, require a GMDSS Operator's License to program, which is about half the AIS message format. Not required for AIS Class B. Well, we DID answer the pressing question that NO, casual sailboaters will NOT just plug in an AIS to their GPS and antenna and go blindly around transmitting on AIS to anyone who listens with no license or training like they do VHF FM voice. It's not a plug n play device. AIS Class B is essentially play and play. Definitive AIS information: http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/enav/ais/ -- Best regards, John Navas, publisher of Navas' Sailing & Racing in the San Francisco Bay Area http://sail.navas.us/ |
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