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Instructions for Filling Out the Form-Continued
ITEM 7, Enter ship name, if it has one. If it does not, it is suggested that you
name your ship for identification purposes and your own safety.
ITEM 0. Give ONLY the official documentation number as it appears on the
U.S. Coast Guard Certificate of Documentation (e.g., 250012) or the boat
registration number as it appears on the State Certificate of Vessel Registration
(e.g , FL20! IGG), If the ship has a U.S. home port, but is not required to be
documented or numbered, explain on a separate sheet of paper, or in additional
answer space.
ITEM 9. Give the call sign previously assigned to this ship, if any. Do not give
a call sign you may have held for a ship other than the one indicated in Item(s)7
and or S of this application.
ITEM 10A. Enter the two letter symbol from the following list that describes
the general class of ship:
MM — Merchant
PL—Pleasure
SV—Rescue
FV—Fishing
GV—Official Service Ship
ITEM 10B. Enter the 'wo or three
best describes the ship. If necessary
ACV—Air-cushion vehicle
AUX—Auxiliary ship
CHA—Barge
BLK Bulk carrier
CBL—Cable ship
PMX—Cargo and passenger
CA Cargo ship
CAB —Coaster
CON - Container ship
BTA—Factory ship
FBT—Ferry
PH — Fishing vessel
VDT Hydrofoil
MTB—Motorboat
OIL—Oil tanker
TPO—Ore carrier
letter symbol from the following list that
give a narrative description.
PA—Passenger ship
PLf—Pilot tender
FRG—Reefer
EXP—Research or survey ship
VI,R—Sailing ship
RAM—Salvage ship
SLO—Sloop
RAV—Supply vessel
CIT—Tanker
ECO—Training ship
TRA Tramp
CHR—Trawler
TUG~Tug
BLN—Whaler
Y AT-Yacht
ITEM 12. [f 12A and 12B are answered yes, and you are applying for a
regular type license. Item lOA and lOB must be completed.
ITEM 14. Check the appropriate box or boxes. Ship radio requirement
categories are classified as follows:
(A) RADIOTELEGRAPH STATION, TITLE III, PART II OF THE
COMMUNICATIONS ACT is required on: *
1. Cargo vessels over 1600 gross tons;
2, V essels canyi ngmorethanl2passengers,wbenleavingorattempting
to leave U.S, harbor or port for a voyage in open sea.
(B) RADIOTELEPHONE STATION, TITLE III, PART It OF THE
COMMUNICATIONS ACT is required on cargo vessels 3(X) to
1600 gross tons, not equipped with a radiotelegraph in accordance
with Title HI, Part II.
NOTE; Vessels listed category (A) and (B) are also subject to the
Safety Convention when navigated on international voyages. (Except
on the Great Lakes.)
(C) RADIOTELEPHONE STATION, TITLE MI, PART III OF THE
COMMUNICATIONS ACT applies to any vessel transporting MORE
THAN SIX PASSENGERS FOR HIRE, to be navigated in Ibe open sea
or any tidewater adjacent or contiguous to the open sea. (This does not
apply to vessels on the Great Lakes, or to vessels subject to Title III, Part II.)
(D) RADIOTELEPHONE STATION REQUIRED BY GREAT LAKES;
L Every vessel 65 feet or over;
2. Towing vessels 26 feet or over; and
3. Any vessel carrying more than six passengers.
(E) VESSELBRIDGE-TO-BRIDGERAOIOTELEPHONESTATIONappUcs
to the following: .
1, Every power driven vessel 300 gross tons and upwards;
2. Every vessel 100 gross tons and upwards carrying one or more
passengers;
3, Every towing vessel 26 feel or over;
4. Dredges or floating plants engaged in operations near a channel or
fairway.
NOTE: The above are the general classifications of radio requirements.
For more detailed information concerning requirements or applicability,
contact any FCC Field Office.
ITEM 15. Enter the gross tonnage of the ship. If the ship is not documented
or if the gross tonnage is not known, enter the ship's length in feet,
ITEM 16. T ransmitters must be type accepted for shipboard operations in
accordance with Part 80 of the FCC Rules. Check the categories of
transmitters which you intend to use. When modifying an existing
license, include the transmitters already authorized and which will
continue to be used after modification. Do not include receivers or
transmitters which are licensed and used exclusively in other
services, such as. Common Carrier Industrial, Police, Amateur,
etc.
Category A, B, and C, show number of transmitters.
Category L, show number of transmitters and manufacturer and type
number, (Use additional answer space.)
Category S, do not check this item if you have a receiver only.
Check “OTHER” when transmitters other than those of the indicated
calegones are to be used. Indicate on the form the transmitter manufacturer
and type number, frequencies, emission, power, and purpose oft he transmitter.
(Use additional answer space.)
ITEM 17. Show ship manual Morse telegraphy working channel series
assigned to this ship.
ITEM 18. Enter the numerical ship station identification for the systemfs)
aboard the ship, as follows:
(A) Selective call number (5 digits) used for narrowband direct-printing
and radioprinler operations.
(B) INMARSAT number (7 digits) used by some ships equipped with
INMARSAT ship earth stations.
SIGNATURE: Application must be signed.
READ CERTIFICATION CAREFULLY PRIOR TO SIGNATURE:
FCC 506 Instructions, Page 2
February 1991
DO NOT MAIL THIS SHEET TO THE FCC
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