Registering AIS

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Having just fitted an AIS transceiver I have been "reminded" by the MCA reply to a letter in PBO that I need to register it.

Is this simply a matter of updating the ship's Ofcom license to include the AIS transmitter (and possibly my CG66 form), or is there something else which must be done as well?

Thank you in anticipation... :)
 
Having just fitted an AIS transceiver I have been "reminded" by the MCA reply to a letter in PBO that I need to register it.

Is this simply a matter of updating the ship's Ofcom license to include the AIS transmitter (and possibly my CG66 form), or is there something else which must be done as well?

Thank you in anticipation... :)

All I did was obtain an MSSI number / licence from Ofcom online (or whatever they are called) for my DSC VHF radio and input the same number into the AIS transceiver. As far as I am aware, that's it!

Richard
 
I've updated the licence 3-4 times now to add handheld VHF, EPIRB, AIS transceiver and update emergency contact details. It's been very easy to do each time and then I printed out a copy of the new document to keep with boat's documentation.

Very easy if already registered and the current link is https://services.ofcom.org.uk. I think that you can also register online via the same link but can't comment on the process as I registered years ago.
 
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Having just fitted an AIS transceiver I have been "reminded" by the MCA reply to a letter in PBO that I need to register it.

Is this simply a matter of updating the ship's Ofcom license to include the AIS transmitter (and possibly my CG66 form), or is there something else which must be done as well?

Thank you in anticipation... :)

You are supposed to have all the ships radio transmitting equipment on the ships radio licence. The transceiver is of course a transmitter so ye, log on on line and add it to the licence. Costs nothing to do so and helps them monitor you wherever you are going. But then thats one reason for having a transmitter. Be a naughty boy in a seperation zone and they will catch you. :encouragement:
 
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