A.4
B.9
C.8
D.5
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A.the weather is always terrible
B.the condition there is complicated
C.the signals are too strong
D.their SES may recive the signals from unwanted satellite
A.international NAVTEX Service
B.FleetNET Service
C.SafetyNet Service
D.WWNWS
A.can suppress
B.can be suppressed
C.can not be suppressed
D.are to be suppressed
A.frequency allocated
B.both language and frequency
C.language used
D.transmission power and time
A.10 minutes every 4 hours
B.half an hour every other hour
C.irregular period of time
D.5 minutes every two hours
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If the beacon is mounted at a wrong place, it may()by sea water, chemicals, exhaust and vibrations.
By using()system a ship can send a distress message and know with certainty it will be received.
Particular care should be()in selecting CESs in areas where Ocean Regions overlap.
In case a ship is in emergency or distress in any of 4 areas, it is required to use the continuous()alert.
Radiotelephony communication or radio telex communication or both will be carried out by terrestrial or satellite means,()the equipment fitted on ship and the area in which the incident occurs.
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.
On-scene communications will normally take place between().
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.
Radio beacon can be activated()in case of distress.
The priority of EGC messages is classified by().