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Jack Painter wrote:
Anyway, the new operator licenses do "imply" that any equipment volutarily carried (radar, HF, VHF, etc) does NOT have to be listed, therefore no license mods are required when equipment is added. THAT implies GMDSS could be part of the license-suite w/o special GMDSS quals.It is an interesting issue that salesman and yachtsman alike should be very clear on before selling owning or operating the equipment. An MMSI is an integral part of DSC and the GMDSS, it is kind of hard to work without a unique indentifier and any vessel will get one for the asking, licensed, cumpulsory, voluntary, or just a Bayliner with a VHF DSC unit on an inland lake in Kansas. It will hardly be a Global system if all vessels are not similarly equipped and any requirement for commercial licensing would negate all of the benefits of such a valuable system as GMDSS. There is no requirement by the FCC or the CG for an operator to hold an FCC license to operate GMDSS equipment on noncompulsary vessels. For vessels which are compelled by IMO regulations to carry GMDSS equipment there is a parallel requirement that watchtstanding officers aretrained and certified as GMDSS operators. That training is documented by an endorsement on the officer's STCW certificate. There are no such rules for pleasure boaters regardless of the type of equipment installed. Larry has no clue what he is talking about. The FCC, the only American authority to issue GMDSS licenses does not list him as a licensed operator other than in the amateur radio service. Rick |
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