A little confusion on Licence ...... hope this helps ... (see also beanos post above)
Note there are Two licences:-
The first licence is to cover the equipment and it being on board to transmit VHF signals (similar to car Road Tax - but cheaper), this Licence is tied to the boat by way of a calling Code given to the owner on application to OFCOM This is FREE... (it used to cost £22 per year until a few years ago but is now FREE on application)
The second licence is for the person operating it and is a one time hit similar to a driving licence, this is a day or half day course which is fairly straight forward and I know of NO-ONE that has ever failed it.
It is illegal to transmit on VHF either without this licence or without the assistance of a person with this licence. (It is legal under the asssistance of a licenced person to transmit as either an emergency or as training)
This licence applys to the operator and is valid for whichever vessel he or she is on.
Straightforward I think , book the day course and get your operators licence then apply to offcom and receive callsign and vessel licence
Thats it ... for life.
hope this helps ....... see beanos post above for good links
norm
ps when listening in it's obvious when your hear calls from people who have NOT done the course .... they are just so .. wrong, in the format
