7-A-030: Follow-on Voice Transmission
7-30E1:
If a VHF-DSC Distress alert is transmitted what channel is used for the follow-on voice transmission?
Ch-16
Ch-12
Ch-70
Ch-13
7-30E2:
If a MF-DSC Distress alert is transmitted what frequency is used for the follow-on voice transmission?
2182.0 kHz
2760.0 kHz
2187 kHz
2174.5 kHz
7-30E3:
If a HF-DSC Distress alert is transmitted what frequency is used for follow-on voice transmission?
8291.0 kHz
8376.5 kHz
8401.5 kHz
8201.0 kHz
7-30E4:
What is the proper format for a Distress follow on voice transmission? (3x is three times),
Mayday 3x, this is Ship's Name/Call Sign 3x, Ship's position, nature of distress and assistance requested.
All Ships 3x, this is Ship's Name/Call Sign 3x , Ship's position, nature of distress and assistance requested.
Mayday 3x, this is Ship's Name/Call Sign once, Ship's position, nature of distress and assistance requested.
All Stations 3x, this is Ship's Name/Call Sign 3x, Ship's position, nature of distress and assistance requested.
7-30E5:
What information should be included in a Distress follow on voice transmission after a DSC Alert?
Ship's Name and Call Sign, MMSI number & position, the nature of distress and assistance requested.
Ship's Name and Call Sign, MMSI Number, DSC frequency used and any other information that might facilitate rescue.
Ship's position, Ship's IMN, the nature of distress and assistance requested.
Ship's Name and Call sign, repeat IMN, provide any other information that might facilitate rescue.
7-30E6:
What information is not vital in a Distress follow on voice transmission after a DSC Alert?
Company emergency contact information.
Ship's position, nature of distress and assistance requested.
Ship's Name, Call Sign and MMSI number.
Physical description of the vessel and number of POB.
Color key:
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● = Unseen
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● = Weak
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● = Review
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● = Learned
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● = Incorrect answer
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