The RYA Marine Radio Short Range Certificate (SRC) is the minimum qualification required to operate marine VHF radio equipment on a UK flagged vessel. This includes both fixed and handheld equipment with and without Digital Selective Calling (DSC).
RYA Marine Radio Short Range Certificate (SRC) is obtained by successfully completing a SRC exam conducted at an RYA Recognised Training Centre. The exam is a combination of a written theory test and practical assessment in the use of Marine VHF DSC radios.
This course is for you if you...
Are seriously involved in sailing/motor boating/sea angling/diving
Own your own boat
Own your own VHF (handheld or fixed)
Crew/skipper on vessels which have a VHF
Are preparing for the Yachtmaster Coastal practical exam
Are preparing for the Yachtmaster Offshore practical exam
Previous experience required
None
Assumed knowledge
None
Course duration
1 day
Minimum age
16 years (exam)
Course content
Routine operation of marine VHF radio including Digital Selective Calling
The correct VHF channels (frequencies) to be used for each type of communication
Distress, emergency and medical assistance procedures
Ship to shore communication
Practical use of Marine VHF DSC radios
Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS)
Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons (EPIRB)
Search and Rescue Transponders (SART)
Course cost includes
Instructor time
Drinks and biscuits
Certificates and course packs
RYA EXAM FEE
The SRC exam needs to be taken at a RYA Training Centre. The SRC exam fee is £70 and covers the cost of the examiner and the administration of processing and issuing the certificate. This fee is payable to the RYA and is separate to the fee that you pay for the training course.
Prior to taking the exam, use the RYA online exam payment link below to pay for the exam and receive a personalised exam application form. Print this out and take it with you to the exam, together with your eligibility documents and passport sized photo.