A.VHF
B.SART
C.NAVTEX
D.LES
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A.Sea Area A1
B.Sea Area A2
C.Sea Area A3
D.Sea Area A4
A.Search and rescue authorities ashore can be alerted to a distress situation
B.Shipping in the immediate vicinity of a ship in distress will be rapidly alerted
C.Shoreside authorities and vessels can assist in a coordinated SAR operation with minimum delay
D.All of the above
A.No action is necessary,as the DSC control unit will automatically switch to the NBDP follow-on communications frequency
B.The operator should immediately set continuous watch on the radiotelephone frequency that is associated with the frequency band on which the distress alert was received
C.The Operator should immediately set continuous watch on VHF channel 70
D.The Operator should immediately set continuous watch on the NBDP frequency that is associated with the frequency band on which the distress alert was received
A.A compulsory vessel must carry at least two (2) licensed GMDSS operators
B.A compulsory vessel must satisfy certain equipment carriage requirements that are determined by where the vessel sails
C.A compulsory vessel must be able to transmit and respond to distress alerts
D.All of the above
A.A compulsory vessel must carry at least two licensed GMDSS Radio Operators
B.A compulsory vessel must satisfy certain equipment carriage requirements that are determined by where the vessel sails
C.A compulsory vessel must be able to transmit and respond to distress alerts
D.All of the above
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()will form the basis for distress alerting and safety calling.
If the beacon is mounted at a wrong place, it may()by sea water, chemicals, exhaust and vibrations.
The quality of EGC messages is()affected by the position of the ship, the time of reception and climatic conditions.
()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.
Monitoring is especially important in a highly automated system which is dependent on careful()procedure and format.
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.
Radio beacon can be activated()in case of distress.
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.
On-scene communications will normally take place between().
At least two two-way VHF radiotelephone apparatus shall be provided on every cargo ship of()tons gross tonnage and upwards but less than 500 tons gross tonnage.