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Maybe someday I'll look into the FAA stuff. If ever I decide to get
current on my pilot's license I can fix my own radios! Doug, k3qt s/v Callista "Bruce in Alaska" wrote in message ... In article , "Doug Dotson" wrote: "Bruce in Alaska" wrote in message ... In article , "Doug Dotson" wrote: Not familiar with a Marine Radio Tech License? I have a GROL with radar Endorsement and a GMDSS/M, but I'm not aware that is what you are referring to. The NMEA has a certification process but that's not really a "license" per se. Doug, k3qt s/v Callista Licensed Marine Radio Tech is a person who has an FCC GROL/w RADAR/GMDSS-M and is licensed to maintain Maritime Mobile Radio Service licensed systems aboard US flagged Vessels. Then I guess I R 1. But what is the second part of your statement? The part that reads "and is licensed to maintain Maritime Mobile Radio Service licensed systems aboard US flagged Vessels"? What is this license? Who issues it? The SOLAS Requires that Title III Part II, and title III Part I Vessels be inspected on an annual basis and that inspection by a Licensed Marine Radio Tech, be logged in the Vessel Station Log and a renewed SOLAS Certificate be Issued and Posted for Public Inspection. In the passed, these inspections were done by FCC Field Agents, and the SOLAS Certificates, Bridge to Bridge RadioTelephone Certificates, were issued by the FCC Field Agents, on completion of the inspection. A similar inspection of Title IIi Part IIi Vessels needs to be completed every 5 years for those class vessels, and is done, now, through the same method. I remember all the mumbo-jumbo from the GMDSS license. So is the GMDSS/M license what makes one all of these fancy titles or is there some other authority that grants these lofty titles. Bruce in alaska -- add a 2 before @ Yep, your R one, and with this little slip of paper, you can now LEGALLY adjust Marine & Aircraft Radio Systems so as to make them compliant with Parts 80 & 87 of the FCC Rules and Regulations. Oh yea, you need an FAA Certificate if you mess with Aircraft systems in actual Aircraft, or you need someone who has an FAA Certificate to sign off on any work on Aircraft Radio's. All that said, there really isn't much to adjust anymore unless your working with some of the older MF/HF Radio's around. Mostly just setting the Master Osc. on frequency, and then setting the power output, and your done these days. Bruce in alaska -- add a 2 before @ |
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