JerryHawkins
Well-Known Member
Just happened to check my entry in the ITU MARS database the other day and saw that my call sign was missing (showing as ....). Did another lookup on call sign (instead of vessel name) and my call sign was now associated with another vessel.
Checked my license details on-line at Ofcom just to make sure I had remembered correctly (!) and yes, it was definately my call sign with another boat.
Phoned Ofcom and spoke to a very helpful lady who took some details and promised to investigate and get back to me. She phoned a couple of hours later saying that a letter had been sent to this "other" vessel owner revoking his license (only temporarily whilst they sorted things out). My call sign was indeed what I thought it should be. Seems that the the other vessel's call sign and mine were the same apart from the second and third characters were transposed - so a typo at some point!
She told me that this incident was being treated very seriously as in an emergency situation (where perhaps only call sign was transmitted - unlikely I know), the coastguard would look up the Ofcom database and find two boats with the same call sign. This would lead to some initial confusion which may potentially lead to a delay in deploying rescue services.
I'm amazed that Ofcom's database allows duplicate call signs to even be entered!
Anyway - check that all your details are correct. You should login to Ofcom (register if you haven't) and check your license details online, see here: https://services.ofcom.org.uk/
The MARS database can be checked here: http://www.itu.int/cgi-bin/htsh/mars/ship_search.sh
Checked my license details on-line at Ofcom just to make sure I had remembered correctly (!) and yes, it was definately my call sign with another boat.
Phoned Ofcom and spoke to a very helpful lady who took some details and promised to investigate and get back to me. She phoned a couple of hours later saying that a letter had been sent to this "other" vessel owner revoking his license (only temporarily whilst they sorted things out). My call sign was indeed what I thought it should be. Seems that the the other vessel's call sign and mine were the same apart from the second and third characters were transposed - so a typo at some point!
She told me that this incident was being treated very seriously as in an emergency situation (where perhaps only call sign was transmitted - unlikely I know), the coastguard would look up the Ofcom database and find two boats with the same call sign. This would lead to some initial confusion which may potentially lead to a delay in deploying rescue services.
I'm amazed that Ofcom's database allows duplicate call signs to even be entered!
Anyway - check that all your details are correct. You should login to Ofcom (register if you haven't) and check your license details online, see here: https://services.ofcom.org.uk/
The MARS database can be checked here: http://www.itu.int/cgi-bin/htsh/mars/ship_search.sh