Maritime Radio Course

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A B C D E F

Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Foxtrot

What channel is Coast Guard found on

16

Acknowledgement

Let me know that you have received and understood this message

M.M.S.I

Maritime Mobile Service Identity

Roger

Message received and understood

What is the most important information to say in a may day situation (5)

Name of vessel How many people aboard Does everyone have lifejackets Nature of emergency Location

N O P Q R S T

November Oscar Papa Quebec Romeo Sierra Tango

Channel

Change to channel before proceeding

Verify

Check coding, check text with originator, and send correct version

Out

Conversation is ended, no response is expected

What can your marine radio be used for? (3)

Distress & Safety messages Operational messages Business messages

Prudonce

During long distress situations, communication can resume on a restricted basis. Communication is to be restricted to ship's business or message of a higher priority

G.M.D.S.S

Global Maritime Distress & Safety System -Transfer vessel name, location and distress

G H I J K L M

Golf Hotel India Juliet Kilo Lima Mike

Stand by

I must pause for a few seconds, or minutes, please wait

Seelonce

Indicated that silence has been imposed on the frequency due to distress

Wilco

Instructions received, understood and will be complied with (will comply)

Go ahead

Proceed with message

Read again

Repeat all of this message back to me exactly as received after I have given over (do not use word "repeat")

Sécurité

The spoken word for the safety signal

May day

The spoken words for distress, life threatening issue

Pan Pan

The spoken words for urgency communication, lives not endangered (not as severe as may day)

Break

To indicate the separation between portions of the message (to be used when there is no clear distinction between text and other portions of the message)

Over

Transmission is ended, I expect a response

U V W X Y Z

Uniform Victor Whiskey X-ray Yankee Zulu

V.H.F

Very High Frequency

Affirmative

Yes, permission granted

Canadian ship stations voluntarily fitted with a Marine band radio must carry the following 2 documents

Ship Station Licence Radio Operators Certification

E.P.I.R.B

Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons

S.A.R.T

Search And Rescue Transporters

Seelonce Distress

The international expression to advise that a distress situation is in progress. This command comes from a vessel or coast station other than the station in distress.

Seelonce Mayday

The international expression to inform an individual that a distress situation is in progress. The command issued from the ship in distress.

Say again

self explanatory duh


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