A.It will abort the transmission and set off an audible alarm that must be manually reset
B.It will initiate the DSC distress alert but,as no information will be transmitted,rescue personnel will not be able to identify the vessel,its position or its situation
C.It will initiate the DSC distress alert and default information will automatically be transmitted
D.It will initiate the DSC distress alert,but any station receiving it will have to establish contact with the distressed vessel to determine its identity,position and situation
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A.Emergency Position Indicating Radar Buoy
B.Electronic Pulse Indicating Radiobeacon
C.Emergency Position Indicating Radiobeacon
D.None of the above
A.Two licensed GMDSS radio operators
B.Equipment carriage requirements
C.Distress alerting and response
D.All of the above
A.The vessel is not capable of performing all required distress and safety functions
B.The vessel is carrying more than the required number of qualified GMDSS radio operators
C.The vessel has a temporary waiver of its radio license and Safety Certificate
D.The vessel is not carrying a GMDSS radio maintainer,but has provided for shoreside maintenance plus duplication of equipment if required
A.by which
B.through which
C.by that
D.through that
A.A commonly used abbreviation such as NYC is used
B.The name is spelled out
C.The geographical coordinates are used
D.The radio station call sign for the nearest marine radio station is used
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All coast radio stations()DSC installed for VHF and HF.
Distress traffic is the communication()between the station in distress and the ships, aircraft, coast radio stations, coast earth stations and rescue centers participating in the rescue work.
The rescue coordination center may()on stations which interfere with traffic.
Radio beacon can be activated()in case of distress.
Stations in the United States of America are grouped by states arranged in the alphabetical order of their().
Can MF/HF radiotelephone receive the MSI sent from the coast stations alone?()
By using()system a ship can send a distress message and know with certainty it will be received.
Every lifeboat which is fitted with a fixed two-way()radiotelephone apparatus with an antenna which is separately mounted shall be provided with arrangements for sitting and securing the antenna effectively in its operating position.
Monitoring is especially important in a highly automated system which is dependent on careful()procedure and format.
()by an ice-breaker, it is important to maintain a continuous listening watch on the appropriate VHF channel and to maintain a proper look-out for sound and visual signals.