· After transmitting a MF DSC Safety Alert, the RT call should be transmitted on
You answered: | 2182 kHz |
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· The correct format for an RT Urgency Call to Clyde Coastguard is
You answered: | PAN PAN (x3) Clyde Coastguard (x3) this is Nonsuch (x3) GABC 232123456 |
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· Your vessel is in GMDSS Sea Area A1, drifting ashore and you require a tow. You should initially transmit by Ch. 70 DSC
You answered: | an All Stations Urgency Alert |
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· After transmitting a VHF DSC Urgency Alert, the RT call and message is usually sent on
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After transmitting a VHF DSC Urgency Alert, the RT call and message is sent on Ch. 16.
· The correct format for an RT Safety Call to Clyde Coastguard is
You answered: | SECURITE (x3) Clyde Coastguard (x3) this is Nonsuch (x3) GABC 232123456 |
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· After receiving a DSC Distress Relay Alert from an MRCC on MF, you should
You answered: | listen for a MAYDAY RELAY message on 2182 kHz |
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· To announce an unscheduled meteorological warning a coast station should transmit a DSC
You answered: | Safety Alert |
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· You are in GMDSS Sea Area A2 and have received a DSC Distress Alert you should
You answered: | wait a short period, then acknowledge by RT on 2182 kHz |
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· A DSC Distress Relay Alert should only be sent on the authority of
You answered: | person responsible for radio communications in an emergency |
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A DSC Distress Relay Alert should only be sent on the authority of the Master or person responsible for of the vessel.
· You are in Sea Area A2 and require medical advice from Humber Coastguard. You should initially transmit by MF DSC on 2187.5 kHz
You answered: | an Urgency Alert addressed to Humber Coastguard’s MMSI |
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