--- In [email protected], The Strudwick Family 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Since the announcement that most boats going through central 
London have 
> to have VHF radio I have been trying to get to the bottom of the  
> situation. As far as I can make out if you only have a portable 
radio 
> the boat doesn't need a licence. There must however be a licensed 
> operator on board who is allocated a call sign. To get a licence 
you 
> need to pass an examination. These are run by the RYA who charge 
around 
> £20 per candidate. But most people who host the examinations 
insist you 
> also complete their one day course which costs from about £60. I 
am 
> still trying to find a course within an hours drive. What I 
haven't 
> found out is if there is an annual fee and if so what it is.
> 
> If any one can clarify the annual costs I would be most grateful.

Once you have got your operator's licence, there is no further cost. 
You have to provide a passport-type photo for your licence (maybe 2 
photos, one for their records, can't remember).

Dorothy






 
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