14.6.1 Every craft shall be provided with radio
installations capable of complying with the functional requirements
prescribed by 14.5 throughout its
intended voyage and, unless exempted under 14.3, complying with the requirements of 14.7 and, as appropriate for the sea area or areas through which
it will pass during its intended voyage, the requirements of either 14.8,
14.9, 14.10 or 14.11.
14.6.2 Every radio installation shall:
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.1 be so located that no harmful interference
of mechanical, electrical or other origin affects its proper use,
and so as to ensure electromagnetic compatibility and avoidance of
harmful interaction with other equipment and systems;
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.2 be so located as to ensure the greatest possible
degree of safety and operational availability;
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.3 be protected against harmful effects of water,
extremes of temperature and other adverse environmental conditions;
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.4 be provided with reliable, permanently arranged
electrical lighting, independent of the main sources of electrical
power, for the adequate illumination of the radio controls for operating
the radio installation; and
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.5 be clearly marked with the call sign, the ship
station identity and other codes as applicable for the use of the
radio installation.
14.6.3 Control of the VHF radiotelephone channels
required for navigational safety shall be immediately available on
the navigating bridge convenient to the conning position, and, where
necessary, facilities shall be available to permit radiocommunications
from the wings of the navigating bridge. Portable VHF equipment may
be used to meet the latter provision.
14.6.4 In passenger craft, a distress panel shall
be installed at the conning position. This panel shall contain either
one single button which, when pressed, initiates a distress alert
using all radiocommunication installations required on board for that
purpose or one button for each individual installation. The panel
shall clearly and visually indicate whenever any button or buttons
have been pressed. Means shall be provided to prevent inadvertent
activation of the button or buttons. If the satellite EPIRB is used
as the secondary means of distress alerting and is not remotely activated,
it shall be acceptable to have an additional EPIRB installed in the
wheelhouse near the conning position.
14.6.5 In passenger craft, information on the
craft's position shall be continuously and automatically provided
to all relevant radiocommunication equipment to be included in the
initial distress alert when the button or buttons on the distress
panel is pressed.
14.6.6 In passenger craft, a distress alert panel
shall be installed at the conning position. The distress alarm panel
shall provide visual and aural indication of any distress alert or
alerts received on board and shall also indicate through which radiocommunication
service the distress alerts have been received.