Raymarine Ray215 User Manual

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6-2 Appendix

Operator License

Operator License

Operator License

Operator License

Operator License

An Operator License is not required to operate a VHF Marine Radio within
US territorial waters. However, a license is required to operate the radio if
you dock in a foreign port (including Canada and Mexico) or leave a foreign
port to dock in a U.S. port. You can request a Restricted Radiotelephone
Operator Permit from the FCC by filing Form 753.

Remember:
• Maintain a radio watch on Channel 16. Channel 16 is used for distress

and safety purposes only.

• VHF Channel 70 is used only for Digital Selective Calling (DSC). It can

not be used for general-purpose calling.

• Your VHF transceiver has a high low power switch. Use low power

whenever feasible. Unnecessary high-power operations can interfere with
other important communications.

• Always use your radio call sign at the beginning and end of each

transmission.

• Be sure only qualified persons operate your radio. You are responsible

for control of your radio. Know the rules.

• Limit calls to other vessels to 30 seconds. If you receive no reply, wait 2

minutes; then try again. Keep communications brief and avoid chit-chat.

• Never transmit false distress messages, and never use profanity on the

air.

Other Reminders:
• You can obtain a station license and call sign by completing FCC Form

605 and mailing it with the required fee (if required) to the FCC.

• You need a radio operator license to operate a VHF Marine Radio only if

you plan to dock in a foreign port or leave a foreign port to dock in a U.S.
port.

• Your radio license is not transferable. If you sell your boat, request the

FCC to cancel your station license.

• If you replace your radio, you do not need to change your license unless

the new radio operates on another frequency band. If you install
equipment to operate on another frequency band, apply for modification
of your license.

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