Element 7R: Restricted GMDSS Radio Operating Practices

effective 8/01/2006

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7R-A-40: SAFETYNET™-1: Operations

7R-40F1: Where NAVTEX cannot be feasibly established, what system can be implemented to provide an automated service in coastal waters to receive MSI?

SafetyNET™

AMVER

VHF DSC

ARQ SITOR



7R-40F2: What action should a GMDSS Radio Operator take when SafetyNET™ Distress or Urgency messages are received by the vessel's EGC receiver?

Aural and visual alarms are activated, and require manual deactivation.

No immediate action is required, as an audible tone will be generated at the beginning and end of the transmission and a paper printout of the message will be generated.

No immediate action is required by the operator, since the transmission will be automatically acknowledged by the receiving vessel.

A periodic alarm tone will be heard until the radio operator prints the message from the unit's memory.



7R-40F3: What system can provide an automated service in coastal waters where it may not be feasible to establish the NAVTEX service or where shipping density is too low to warrant its implementation?

SafetyNET™

AMVER

VHF DSC

ARQ SITOR



7R-40F4: Which equipment can receive SafetyNET™ messages?

Dedicated EGC receiver

VHF DSC

NAVTEX Receiver

All of these



7R-40F5: SafetyNET™ messages can be received by which of the following shipboard equipment?

EGC receiver

NAVTEX

MF and HF NBDP

All of these



7R-40F6: Marine Safety Information is promulgated via satellite through which system?

SafetyNET™

AMVER

NAVTEX

Inmarsat-M SES





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