7R-A-36: On-scene Communications
7R-36E1:
The “On Scene Coordinator” may be which of the following?
May be either b) or c) depending on the circumstances.
The vessel in distress.
The first search vessel to arrive on the scene.
Any involved vessel so designated by the Search and Rescue Mission Coordinator.
7R-36E2:
Which of the following channels is designated as the VHF follow-on communications channel and is required in all portable survival craft equipment?
Ch-16
Ch-6
Ch-13
Ch-70
7R-36E3:
The determination that the Distress traffic is over is usually made by whom?
The “On Scene Coordinator” and/or the RCC controlling the distress traffic.
The vessel in distress.
The first Coast Station to receive the DSC Distress Alert.
None of the above
7R-36E4:
On Scene communications are usually initiated using what equipment:
VHF on Ch-16
EPIRB on 121.5 MHz
SART on 9 GHz
VHF on Ch-70
7R-36E5:
On Scene communications should be conducted on which of the following channels?
VHF Ch-16/06
406 MHz
VHF Ch-22A
VHF Ch-70
7R-36E6:
On Scene communications should be conducted on which of the following channels?
VHF Ch-16/06
9 GHz
VHF Ch-13
VHF Ch-26
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