FCC Form 605, Sche Instructions for Schedule for Additional Data for the Sh

Quick Form Application for Authorization in the Ship, Amateur, Restricted and Commercial Operator, and General Mobile Radio Services, FCC Form 605

FCC Form 605 Schedule B (2013)

Quick-Form Application for Authorization in the Ship, Aircraft, Amateur, Restricted and Commercial Operator, and General Mobile Radio Services

OMB: 3060-0850

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FCC 605 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION OMB Control #

Schedule B 3060 - 0850

See 605 Main Form Instructions

Information and Instructions for public burden estimate



Instructions for Schedule for Additional Data

for the Ship Radio Service (Part 80)



Form FCC 605, Schedule B, is a supplementary schedule for use with the FCC Quick-Form Application for Authorization in the Ship, Aircraft, Amateur, Restricted and Commercial Operator, and the General Mobile Radio Services, FCC 605 Main Form. This schedule is used to supply information for Ship Radio Service (Part 80). The FCC 605 Main Form must be filed in conjunction with this schedule.



Schedule B

Instructions


You must obtain an FCC Ship Radio Station License if you answer ‘Y’ to any of the following questions. You must answer ‘Y’ or ‘N’ to each item.


Item 1 Enter ‘Y’ if you are required by law or treaty to carry a radio on your vessel. Otherwise, enter ‘N’.


Item 2 Enter ‘Y’ if your vessel travels to foreign ports. Otherwise, enter ‘N’.


Item 3 Enter ‘Y’ if you have marine radio equipment on board your vessel other than marine VHF radios, EPIRBs (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon), and radar. Otherwise, enter ‘N’.


NOTE: If you answered ‘N’ to Item 1, Item 2, and Item 3, you are not required to obtain a license

- you do not need to file this form with the FCC.


ADDITIONAL NOTE: If a ship license is not required, and you choose not to renew, the emergency information used to identify a ship in distress will become inactive and not maintained by the FCC. Correct ship station information is vital for emergency purposes, making it easier to identify and find boats in distress. If you were previously issued a Maritime Mobile Ship Identity (MMSI) by the FCC for a DSC radio, you may update your ship station information with Boat U.S. free of charge using the FCC-issued MMSI unless the FCC-issued MMSI ends in 3 zeros.

(http://www.boatus.com/mmsi/ ).



Type of License


Item 4 Enter the appropriate letter for the type of authorization desired.


Enter ’R’ if the type of license is regular (transmitter(s) to be used on 1 vessel only).


Enter ‘P’ if the type of license is portable (a single transmitter will be used on various U.S. registered vessels).


Enter ‘F’ if the type of license is fleet (several vessels will each have transmitters that operate in similar frequency

bands and are to be licensed under one authorization). If the type of license is a fleet, also enter the number of ships

in the fleet.



Class of Ship


Item 5


General Class of Ship - Enter the appropriate two letter code from the following list that describes the general class of ship:


MM………………………..……….Merchant

PL…………………………………..Pleasure

SV……………………………………Rescue

FV…………………………………….Fishing

GV…………………….Official Service Ship




Specific Class of Ship - Enter the appropriate two or three letter code from the following list that describes the specific class of ship:


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

PA………………………………Passenger Ship

PLT…………………………………Pilot Tender

FRG………………………………………Reefer

EXP…………………Research or Survey Ship

VLR…………………………………Sailing Ship

RAM………………………………Salvage Ship

SLO………………………………………..Sloop

RAV……………………………..Supply Vessel

CIT……………………………………….Tanker

ECO………………………………Training Ship

TRA……………………………………….Tramp

CHR…………..…………………………Trawler

TUG……………..…………………………..Tug

BLN………………………………………Whaler

YAT………………………………………..Yacht



Other Required Information


Item 6 If applying for a new ship station authorization and the ship already has been assigned a four (4) letter call sign (e.g., WXYZ) by the FCC, enter it here.


Item 7 Enter the name of the ship, if it has one. If it does not, it is suggested that you name your ship for identification purposes and your own safety. If your ship is not named, and you have not provided a State Registration number in item 5, your application will be returned.


Item 8 Enter the official Coast Guard Documentation Number (as it appears on the document, e.g., 250012) or the State Registration Number (as it appears on the registration, e.g., FL2011GG) of the ship. Do not provide a foreign registration number since the FCC does not license foreign registered vessels.


Item 9 Enter 'Y' if the ship will make international voyages. Otherwise, enter 'N'.


NOTE: Applications for a fleet station license, the vessels do not engage in voyages to any foreign country.

See 47 CFR § 80.55.


Item 10 Enter 'Y' if the ship will communicate with foreign coast stations. Otherwise, enter 'N'.



Radiotelegraph, Narrow-band Direct-printing (NB-DP)/SITOR, and Digital Selective Calling Equipment Information


Items 11-13 Complete only if you have Radiotelegraph, Narrow-band Direct-printing (NB-DP)/SITOR, or Digital Selective Calling Equipment on board the vessel. Check each box that applies and provide the additional information as needed.


If you have been issued an MMSI number by COMSAT/Lockheed Martin or Stratos, enter in Item 13.


Note: If you have been issued an MMSI number by BoatUS, Maritel or SeaTow, these MMSI numbers are for vessels that do not require an FCC license. DO NOT enter the MMSI number in Item 13. A new MMSI number will be issued by the Federal Communications Commission.


Ship Radio Requirement Categories and Information


Items 14-15 Complete only if the vessel is required by law or treaty to carry radio equipment. Enter ‘Y’ or ‘N” for each requirement in item 14. Enter the gross tonnage of the ship in item 15. If the ship is not documented or if the gross tonnage is not known, enter the ship's length in meters in item 15.


(A) RADIOTELEGRAPH STATION REQUIRED BY TITLE III, PART II OF THE COMMUNICATIONS ACT is required on:


1) Cargo vessels 1600 and upward gross tons;

2) Vessels carrying more than 12 passengers, when leaving or attempting to leave U.S. harbor or port for a voyage in the open sea.


Note: A vessel determined by the United States Coast Guard to have the equipment required to implement the

Global Maritime Distress and Safety System installed and operating in good working condition is not

required to be equipped with a radiotelegraph station.


(B) RADIOTELEPHONE STATION REQUIRED BY TITLE III, PART II OF THE COMMUNICATIONS ACT OR SAFETY CONVENTION is required on cargo vessels 300 to 1600 gross tons.


Note: Passenger vessels and cargo vessels over 300 gross tons listed in category (A) and (B) are also subject to the

Safety Convention when navigated on international voyages, except on the Great Lakes.


(C) RADIOTELEPHONE STATION REQUIRED BY TITLE III, PART III OF THE COMMUNICATIONS ACT applies to any vessel transporting MORE THAN SIX PASSENGERS FOR HIRE, to be navigated in the 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 RADIO AGREEMENT:


1) Every vessel 20 meters or over;

2) Every vessel engaged in towing another vessel or floating object, except:


a) Where the maximum length of the towing vessel, measured from end to end over the deck exclusive

of sheer, is less than 8 meters and the length or breadth of the tow, exclusive of the towing line, is less

than 20 meters;

b) Where the vessel towed complies with subpart 80.951(b); or

c) Where the towing vessel and tow are located within a booming ground (an area in which logs are confined).


3) Any vessel carrying more than six passengers for hire.


(E) RADIOTELEPHONE STATION REQUIRED BY THE VESSEL BRIDGE-TO-BRIDGE RADIOTELEPHONE ACT applies to the following:


1) Every power driven vessel of 20 meters or more in length;

2) Every vessel 100 gross tons and upwards carrying one or more passengers for hire;

3) Every towing vessel 7.8 meters or over;

4) Dredges or floating plants engaged in operations near a channel or fairway. An unmanned or intermittently manned floating

plant under the control of a dredge shall not be required to have a separate radiotelephone capability.



SEARCH AND RESCUE INFORMATION


Items 16 & 16a Complete name, address, telephone number, fax number and e-mail address of emergency contact person ashore and alternative emergency contact person ashore. This information will not be made available for public inspection.


Item 17 Enter 406 MHz EPIRB identification code (15 digit number provided by EPIRB manufacturer).


Item 18 Chose the radio installation(s) for the ship and survival craft.


Item 19 Provide the exact quantity of each type of survival craft, raft and/or lifeboat. (A range is not acceptable)


Item 20 Enter the capacity of persons on board including passengers and crew.

FCC 605 Schedule for Additional Data for the Approved by OMB

Schedule B Ship Radio Service (Part 80) 3060 - 0850

See 605 Main Form Instructions

for public burden estimate


You must obtain an FCC Ship Radio Station License if you answer ‘Y’ to any of the following items and each item must be completed with a ‘Y’ or ‘N’ response:

1) Are you required by law or treaty to carry a radio on your vessel? ( ) Yes No


2) Does your vessel travel to foreign ports? ( ) Yes No


3) Do you have marine radio equipment on board your vessel other than marine VHF radios, EPIRBs (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon), and radar? ( ) Yes No


If you answered ‘Y’ to any of these questions, you must obtain an FCC Ship Radio Station License, continue to complete the form. If you answered ‘N’ to all of these questions, you do not need to file this form with the FCC.













4) Type of License: ( ) Regular Portable Fleet If Fleet, give number of ships in fleet: _____________

5) Class of Ship: (enter one code for each) General Class of Ship: _____________Specific Class of Ship: _____________

6) If application is for a new authorization and the ship already has a four letter call sign, enter it here: _____________

Other Required Information

7) Name of ship:

8) Official Number of ship (Coast Guard Documentation No. or State Registration No.):

9) Will ship make international voyages? (Fleet Station applications must select ‘N’, see 47 CFR § 80.55.) ( ) Yes No

10) Will ship communicate with foreign coast stations? ( ) Yes No

Complete items 11-13 only if you have Radiotelegraph, Narrow-band Direct-printing (NB-DP)/SITOR, or Digital Selective Calling Equipment. Check each box that applies and provide information as needed.

11) I have Radiotelegraph (2000-27500 KHz) on my vessel and the FCC has not yet assigned a Morse working series to my vessel.


12) I have Digital Selective Calling (DSC) equipment and/or Radiotelegraph NB-DP and need a new 9 digit Maritime Mobile Service Identity (MMSI). Do not check this box if you already have been assigned a 9 digit MMSI by the FCC or received a 9 digit MMSI by commissioning an INMARSAT B, C, or M terminal through COMSAT/Lockheed Martin.



Note: The single MMSI assigned by the FCC or issued by COMSAT/Lockheed Martin or Stratos should be used with all DSC radio equipment and INMARSAT B, C, or M terminals on board your vessel.


13) If already assigned, my MMSI Number is: ___________________________


Complete items 14 and 15 only if vessel is required by law or treaty to carry radio equipment.

14) Ship Radio Requirement Categories

(A) RADIOTELEGRAPH STATION REQUIRED BY TITLE III, PART II OF THE COMMUNICATIONS ACT


( ) Yes No

(B) RADIOTELEPHONE STATION REQUIRED BY TITLE III, PART II OF THE COMMUNICATIONS ACT OR SAFETY CONVENTION


( ) Yes No

(C) RADIOTELEPHONE STATION REQUIRED BY TITLE III, PART III OF THE COMMUNICATIONS ACT


( ) Yes No

(D) RADIOTELEPHONE STATION REQUIRED BY GREAT LAKES RADIO AGREEMENT


( ) Yes No

(E) RADIOTELEPHONE STATION REQUIRED BY THE VESSEL BRIDGE-TO-BRIDGE RADIOTELEPHONE ACT



( ) Yes No







15) Ship Information

Gross Tonnage:

Length (in meters):


SEARCH & RESCUE INFORMATION


16) EMERGENCY CONTACT PERSON ASHORE

First Name (if individual):


MI:

Last Name:

Suffix:


Street Address:

City:

State:

Zip Code:

Country:

Telephone Number: ( )

FAX Number: ( )

E-Mail Address:



16a) ALTERNATIVE EMERGENCY CONTACT PERSON ASHORE

First Name (if individual):


MI:

Last Name:

Suffix:


Street Address:

City:

State:

Zip Code:

Country:

Telephone Number: ( )

FAX Number: ( )

E-Mail Address:



  1. 406 MHz EPIRB Identification Code: _________________________________________

(15 digit number provided by EPIRB manufacturer)


18) Radio Installation(s) for Ship and Survival Craft:





INMARSAT A INMARSAT MINI M DSC




I


NMARSAT B VHF 406 MHz EPIRB


I




NMARSAT C MF 121.5 MHz EPIRB


I




NMARSAT M HF SART



  1. Quantity of Survival Craft(s): Quantity of RAFT(S): _____________ Quantity of LIFEBOAT(S): _____________

  1. Capacity of Persons on Board (including passengers and crew): _______________

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