Programme
The programme includes the following topics:
Basic VHF operation and commands;
Frequencies (channels) used for distress and urgency;
Ship-to-Shore and Ship-to-Ship communications;
DSC calls;
GMDSS system, EPIRB and SART.
The exam is in-person, conducted at our facilities, and lasts 1,5 hours. At West Coast, you can schedule your exam any day of the week.
The exam process includes the following steps:
Written Test (30-45 minutes);
Familiarisation with equipment (especially important for online course participants);
Practical test (using simulators) (30-45 minutes)
Results are generally known immediately after the exam. We handle all documentation submission to the RYA, and the certificate is sent directly by post to your address.
The written exam consists of multiple-choice and short-answer questions, covering any part of the RYA VHF-SRC course programme.
The practical exam using simulators may cover any of the following areas:
A. Distress Communications
Define a distress situation;
Initiate a DSC alert with manual or automatic position input;
Send a "mayday" distress call by voice;
Respond appropriately to a DSC distress alert, including a "Mayday Relay" message;
Know how to use and activate an EPIRB and a SART;
Understand procedures to cancel a distress alert sent in error.
B. Urgency Communications (PAN PAN)
Recognise situations requiring an urgency call;
Send a voice or DSC urgency alert appropriately;
Follow procedures for canceling an urgency alert sent in error.
C. Routine Communications
VHF procedures for routine calls;
Use of working channels and call signs;
Communications with coastal stations, other vessels, and harbours;
Handling incoming calls appropriately.
Prices
The standard RYA VHF-SRC course price is 180 euros for the in-person session, including the RYA VHF Handbook, simulator practice, and the exam. Online courses are 170 euros and also include the VHF HAndbook (paper or ebook). Price for the exam is 76 GBP to be paid directly to the RYA.
Requirements
No prior experience is required. You must, however, be proficient in reading, writing, and understanding English, as the exam is conducted in English. Students must bring valid photo ID to the exam.
Duration
The in-person course lasts 1 day (9:30–17:30). Online courses are self-paced but should be completed within 1 year of registration. Exam duration is approximately 1,5 hours.
Locations
Courses are offered at our West Coast Lisbon Training Centre in Oeiras Marina. Exams can be scheduled any day of the week, and we also provide training at other designated RYA centres upon request.
Design Features
Interactive simulator sessions for realistic practice;
Small class sizes to ensure personal attention;
Comprehensive training materials with practical examples;
Experienced instructors certified by the RYA;
Exam-oriented sessions to maximise success.