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<<<<< Keeps hands firmly down. I'm ashamed that I cannot even remember the last time I put entry into the radio log book
 

claymore

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I once made an entry in the boats log on hearing a mayday but beyond that I've always thought a radio log to be something more to do with commercial or military shipping, not leisure use. Rightly or wrongly!
 

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Probably a bit of both. Maybe someone will enlighten me , but I thought you were meant to keep one , but to me it's a throwback to commercial shipping and it's not something I do.
 

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You are legally bound to keep a radio log on a registered vessel, with licence, above that I don't know!
 

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In the "Terms Booklet" sent by the RA with the annual Ship Radio Licence there is no reference to a need for keeping a logbook.

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