Capt. Bas
Contributor
WOAH!!!! WAIT A MINUTE!!! Seriously dude, I need to know if you are telling the truth. Im about to buy both and I have zero licences or permits to be a damn hamm shortwave radio operator.
I am NOT going to get permits to use these distress beacons. I need people to chime in here. Is this guy on the level? I dont want to shell out five hundred dollars and find out this is a scam
Yup, at least in Europe its no yoke. Im sailing as a captain at the dutch merchant navy and got my full GMDSS license 25y ago. You’ve got a limited version where you’re allowed to use all gmdss equipment exept immnarsat. (Not sure) and a VHF licence.
US regulations can be different but GMDSS equipment, use and operation is world wide regulated by the IMO party in SOLAS and partly in STCW if I’m correct.
You are using (hopefully not to often) an international designated shipping VHF frquency with the Lifeline. Thats most likely the reason the speech function has dissapeared. The dsc signal will trigger a full SAR search when picked up by a coast station. (Not likely due to the fact VHF is a line of sight radio signal and eye hight is nearly 0 when in the water and the limited power of the transmission.) so a very limited range can be expected.
If a lifeline needs to be set-up at the mmsi number of the diveboat (so the message will only be picked up by the designated VHF-DSC.) this means you’re sending a personal message towards 1 vessel with your ID and the gps pos? May-be thats an exception in regards of operator licences.
A 406mhz Epirb or plb is again working at a designated emergency frequency for shipping. Sending out a signal being picked up by a sat Shot into space many years ago for safety at sea.
Not sure if you need an operators licence for it. A registration will be needed because it sends out a number and without a name attached to it a coastal station can’t and will not do anything.
You’ve also got 121.5mhz plb’s they are working on the air band if I’m correct.
And there are “portable” sarts available thats a radar transponder sending back a radar signa when hit by one (radar signal)
Good luck in the search of your local regulations or loopholes.
A lifeline and/or personal epirb can be a very handy piece of equipment when needed!!
My personal license. Herewith I’m allowed to operate all shipping\GMDSS radio equipment world wide.
And the license for the vessel itself including the equipment to be used on board.