14.10 Radio equipment: sea
areas A1, A2 and A3
14.10.1 In addition to meeting the requirements
of 14.7, every craft engaged on
voyages beyond sea areas A1 and A2, but remaining within sea area
A3, shall, if it does not comply with the requirements of 14.10.2,
be provided with:
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.1 a recognized mobile satellite service ship earth
station capable of:
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.1.1 transmitting and receiving distress and safety
communications using direct-printing telegraphy;
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.1.2 initiating and receiving distress priority
calls;
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.1.3 maintaining watch for shore-to-ship distress
alerts, including those directed to specifically defined geographical
areas; and
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.1.4 transmitting and receiving general radiocommunications,
using either radiotelephony or direct-printing telegraphy;
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.2 an MF radio installation capable of transmitting
and receiving, for distress and safety purposes, on the frequencies:
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.3 a radio installation capable of maintaining
a continuous DSC watch on the frequency 2187.5 kHz which may be separate
from, or combined with, that required by 14.10.1.2.1; and
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.4 means of initiating the transmission of ship-to-shore
distress alerts by a radio service operating either:
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.4.1 through the polar-orbiting service on 406
MHz; this requirement may be fulfilled by the satellite EPIRB, required
by 14.7.1.6, either by installing
the satellite EPIRB close to, or by remote activation from, the position
from which the craft is normally navigated; or
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.4.2 on HF using DSC; or
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.4.3 through a recognized mobile satellite
service by an additional ship earth station.
14.10.2 In addition to meeting the requirements
of 14.7, every craft engaged on
voyages beyond sea areas A1 and A2, but remaining within sea area
A3, shall, if it does not comply with the requirements of 14.10.1,
be provided with:
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.1 an MF/HF radio installation capable of transmitting
and receiving, for distress and safety purposes, on all distress and
safety frequencies in the bands between 1605 kHz and 4000 kHz and
between 4000 kHz and 27,500 kHz:
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.2 equipment capable of maintaining a DSC watch
on 2187.5 kHz, 8414.5 kHz and on at least one of the distress and
safety DSC frequencies 4207.5 kHz, 6312 kHz, 12,577 kHz or 16,804.5
kHz at any time, it shall be possible to select any of these DSC distress
and safety frequencies. This equipment may be separate from, or combined
with, the equipment required by 14.10.2.1;
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.3 means of initiating the transmission of ship-to-shore
distress alerts by a radiocommunication service other than HF operating
either:
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.3.1 through the polar-orbiting satellite service
on 406 MHz; this requirement may be fulfilled by the satellite EPIRB
required by 14.7.1.6, either by
installing the satellite EPIRB close to, or by remote activation from,
the position from which the craft is normally navigated; or
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.3.2 through a recognized mobile satellite
service by a ship earth station, this requirement may be fulfilled by:
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.3.2.1 an Inmarsat ship earth station; or
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.3.2.2 the satellite EPIRB, required by 14.7.1.6, either by installing the satellite
EPIRB close to, or by remote activation from, the position from which
the craft is normally navigated; and
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.4 in addition, the craft shall be capable of
transmitting and receiving general radiocommunications using radiotelephony
or direct-printing telegraphy by an MF/HF radio installation operating
on working frequencies in the bands between 1605 kHz and 4000 kHz
and between 4000 kHz and 27,500 kHz. This requirement may be fulfilled
by the addition of this capability in the equipment required by 14.10.2.1.
14.10.3 It shall be possible to initiate transmission
of distress alerts by the radio installations specified in 14.10.1.1,
14.10.1.2, 14.10.1.4, 14.10.2.1 and 14.10.2.3 from the position from
which the craft is normally navigated.
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