Roberto
Well-Known Member
Do you need a long range certificate?
Not sure about how it works in the UK, but in a lot of other European countries, **before** DSC radios were introduced, a single "radio operator certificate" was awarded and it allowed to operate both VHF and MF/HF radios (which of course were *not* DSC).
This "old" operator certificate is still valid in many countries to operate non-dsc VHF or non-dsc MF/HF radio.
The SRC and LRC were introduced to grant permission to operate VHF and MF/HF **DSC** radios. Actually, non commercial DSC radios (commercial certificates are ROC and GOC).
Maybe worth checking with Ofcom what is their position with regards to the old radio operator certificate, whether it is still valid for non-dsc HF radios ?
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