When purchasing your RYA VHF/SRC online or classroom course you now have the option to choose whether you would like to receive the VHF handbook as an eBook or printed book..
It is a legal requirement that anyone using a VHF radio (handheld or fixed) is qualified to do so. The only exception is in an emergency situation when anyone may use the radio to call for help. Why would I spend my money on doing a course and buying a VHF and not just use my mobile phone? Many mobile phone networks have poor coverage at sea It is illegal to operate a VHF without an operators licence You can only speak to one person on a mobile phone, when you transmit on a radio everyone...
Failure to hold a valid Ship Radio licence is a criminal offence and Ofcom's enforcement team can impose on the spot fines. The maximum penalty on conviction is a £5000 and/or a six month prison sentence. Find out more at www.ofcom.org.uk
The NCI has been allocated a licence by OFCOM for the use of channel 65. This will allow communication between NCI lookouts and seafarers on a variety of matters. The facility was launched on 1/10/14 when NCI stations were to go live for the first time. Stations will beable to respond to requests from passing as well as local, sailing craft and fishing vessels for radio checks, weather and sea-state conditions. NCI stations will also be able to provide on request, information on a range of...
All coastal water users should consider what means of communication they leave the shore with, whether they intend to stay in close proximity or not. Whether the choice is a mobile phone (in a waterproof pouch), VHF and/or flares, it is once again apparent from the recent RNLI rescue detailed below why something so simple could save your life. Do remember you are legally required to hold a licence to operate a VHF - you can complete an online VHF course here. Read the link below about the...