Iamspartacus
New Member
Hi All,
I reached early retirement late last year and spent a lot more time on the water than I have been able to for years.
As a consequence I’m looking to purchase something larger (and newer ?) in time for next season.
I’ve shortlisted a Jeanneau Odyssey 42CC, which is fitted with a SSB radio and pactor modem, which leads me to my question.
I’m ex merchant navy and hold a GMDSS general license, which I gained at Fleetwood nautical college some years ago now.
The general license is obviously a SOLAS requirement for commercial vessels, and is internationally recognised.
However, things don’t seem to be clear when it comes to using HF SSB for pleasure craft purposes. I’m seeing all sorts of conflicting licensing requirements depending on the coastal earth station selected for use.
Whilst I get the impression that a lot of people use SSB without any certification at all, I would actually want to be covered.
So can anyone confirm whether the GMDSS certification would also be recognised globally for recreational purposes?
I reached early retirement late last year and spent a lot more time on the water than I have been able to for years.
As a consequence I’m looking to purchase something larger (and newer ?) in time for next season.
I’ve shortlisted a Jeanneau Odyssey 42CC, which is fitted with a SSB radio and pactor modem, which leads me to my question.
I’m ex merchant navy and hold a GMDSS general license, which I gained at Fleetwood nautical college some years ago now.
The general license is obviously a SOLAS requirement for commercial vessels, and is internationally recognised.
However, things don’t seem to be clear when it comes to using HF SSB for pleasure craft purposes. I’m seeing all sorts of conflicting licensing requirements depending on the coastal earth station selected for use.
Whilst I get the impression that a lot of people use SSB without any certification at all, I would actually want to be covered.
So can anyone confirm whether the GMDSS certification would also be recognised globally for recreational purposes?