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Amateur and Ships’ Radio Licensing Update

Online Licensing Available from 1 December 2006

This document updates amateur and ships’ radio licensees on the available date of lifetime licences and Ofcom’s new online licensing system.

The new online lifetime licensing system will be available from 1 December 2006 when Ofcom will deliver a simplified service to existing and new licensees, and allow for a smooth transition of the licensing processes from our operating centre, the Radio Licensing Centre (RLC), to Ofcom’s head office.

Ofcom will replace all valid annual licences with new free lifetime licences from December 2006.

If you need to renew your licence or apply for a new licence in September 2006:

Contact the RLC as usual at www.radiolicencecentre.co.uk

or call 0870 243 433

If you need to renew your licence during October, November or December 2006:

You will automatically be sent a new annual licence to temporarily replace your old licence which you will not be required to pay for.

If you have a Direct Debit set up to pay for your licence this fee will not be collected. We urge you to cancel any Standing Orders or BACS payment set up to pay for your annual licence.

Your new annual licence will cover the short period until your new lifetime licence is issued through the post.

If you need a new licence during October or November 2006:

You should contact the RLC (see above). You will be sent an annual licence which you will not be required to pay for. Your new annual licence will cover the short period until your new lifetime licence is issued through the post.

From 1 December 2006, free online licences will be available. However, those applying via a paper-based application will be subject to a £20 administrative
 
I am currently installing my TS50 and it's ATU into the boat.
Along fitting an SWR meter.

I still have another rig but no ATU and I had to drop the G5RV to keep the crane driver happy when he was putting the boat in the garden.

I think once I wire up the rig in the boat I will test it on the 5RV.

In the middle of fitting the eberspacier just now but I cannot find the wiring harness. It will be in one of 60 plastic boxes in my loft.

Iain
 
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I had to drop the G5RV to keep the crane driver happy when he was putting the boat in the garden.


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Must be a big boat if you had room to put up a G5RV on it /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif

Jonathan
 
I'm glad to say that at 33ft the boat is too small for a 5RV.

It's taking me many years to build it. Might just have it in the water next year.

If it was any bigger It would take me several lifetimes and I actually want to go sailing and not building the yacht.

Iain
 

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