Maritime Restricted Radiotelephone Operator’s Certificate (MRROC)
Details
Competency in the use of radio transmitting equipment is required in aeronautical, amateur and maritime bands in New Zealand.
Maritime Restricted Radiotelephone Operator’s Certificate (MRROC)The Ministry’s Maritime Restricted Radiotelephone Operator’s Certificate (MRROC), formally the Restricted Radiotelephone Operator’s Certificate (RRTOC) covers mandatory requirements and is compulsory for vessels equipped with VHF marine radio and travelling overseas, commercial vessels and those carrying single sideband sets (SSB).
For any vessel carrying single sideband (SSB) radiotelephone, the Radiocommunications Act 1989 requires an individual licence and callsign issued by Radio Spectrum Management. The minimum qualification required to use this equipment is the Maritime
Restricted Radiotelephone Operator’s Certificate.
The 7-step process to getting your maritime radio licence the smart way
- Firstly, enroll for our Online MRROC Home Study Course and you’ll immediately receive your username and password.
- Login to the eNautical Secure Study Facility from anywhere in the world online in the comfort of your own home, anytime!
- Start your study experience by downloading the marine education package and course material.
- Follow the online instructions checking off each completed task.
- Sit our MRROC mock exam online to test your knowledge before the real exam!
- Organise a passport photo or digitial photograph and proof of your identity for your MRROC Licence & Certificate.
- We’ll then put you in touch with a local Ministry Accredited Examiner (New Zealand only) for your 30-minute maritime radio exam (additional exam fee applies).
Outline
The eNautical MRROC Home Study Course covers the following Maritime Restricted Radiotelephone Operator’s Certificate Syllabus:
Radiotelephone operation and procedures.
- Distress, Urgency, and Safety calls (MF/VHF). Nature of required information.
- Distress, Urgency, and Safety messages.
- Acknowledgement, Relaying, and Control of Distress traffic. Role of coast stations, role of ship stations
- Restricted working signal. Meaning of.
- Resumption of normal working signal.
- Alarm signals. Type and purpose. Subsequent action
- Common frequencies and channels.
- Types of maritime stations, use of callsigns and other identities.
- Operating procedure. Frequency bands, types of message.
- Radio watch requirements, radio logbook.
- Voyage or Trip reports. Purpose, type of information, agency concerned.
- Medical advice. Nature of requirements, how to achieve information.
Radio Apparatus licences and operators’ certificates. STCW Requirements.
- Approved radio apparatus.
- Notification of changes relating to licences, ownership, or apparatus.
- Secrecy of correspondence.
- Transmissions in harbour
- testing of radio apparatus. Regulatory provisions.
- Interference. Causes, control of.
- Phonetic alphabet, International code of Signals.
- EPIRB’s, type, operation, frequency usage
Special Offer
The cost for the entire MRROC Home Study Course is $59.95 (excludes exam fee). This includes Home Study Guide, Mock Exam, Radio Handbook – your guide to marine communication, access to Maritime New Zealand’s YouTube library, Free Marine Radio MF/HF (SSB) or MF/HF & VHF Callsign, full support and lifetime membership.
Home Study Course Special Offer- We have a special offer that allows you to register a second person for just $39.95. We encourage you to enrol a second person so you can study with them – this could be your partner or a boating buddy.
The eNautical Maritime School was launched in 2002 and since then we have taught marine education to thousands of students across New Zealand.
eNautical has supplied courses to the NZ Fire Service, Royal New Zealand Air Force, Surf Life Saving New Zealand and the Department of Conservation. We’ve also delivered courses to many of the boating & sailing clubs, dive schools and colleges across Auckland.
eNautical was the first ever maritime school to offer a MRROC Home Study Course. Because our students study globally and eNautical is so accessible, we’ve attracted an international following with many expat Kiwis and sailors travelling to New Zealand enrolling in our online course.
eNautical students learn from experienced maritime school trainers who have all been Boating Education tutors, Coastguard Duty Officers & Radio Operators, trained Police Marine Search & Rescue Controllers and are qualified Boatmasters. eNautical only utilise local Ministry Accredited Examiners to undertake marine radio operator examinations.