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False, distress, urgency or safety signals 12 Faults, antenna 77

Licence, ship station, obligation to obtain 6, 7

Faults, power supply 79

Licence, inspection 6, 9, 143 Limited coast stations, categories 46

Faults, transceiver 78

Limited coast stations, hours of operation 47

Figures, transmission of 27, App. 5 Foreign coast stations, details of 145

Limited coast stations, services provided 45

Limited coast stations, identification 48

Frequencies, radiotelephony calling 24, 25 Frequencies, distress, urgency and safety 83, 123, 134 - 136

Log book, sample page App. 2

Frequencies, guide to use of App. 3

Loss of person overboard 119

Frequencies, licence restrictions to use 6

Loss of operators’ certificates 3

Frequencies, VHF Transmitting Table App. 4 Frequencies, working 26, 83

g Global Maritime Distress and Safety System, Foreword

h Hours of service, maritime communication stations 40 Hours of service, limited coast stations 47

Log keeping, requirements 16

m Maritime Communication Stations, control of working 22 Maritime Communication Stations, identification 39 Maritime Communications Stations, location 38 Maritime Communication Stations, service provided 37 Maritime Communication Stations, watchkeeping 40 Maritime Mobile Service Identities 82 Maritime Identification Digits 82 Master, authority of 8

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MASTReP 116

Identification of maritime communication stations 39

MAYDAY ReLAY 133

Identification of maritime communication and coast stations 48

Medical advice 41, 146 Meteorological information and warnings 37, 137

Identification of ship stations 17, 18

MAYDAY 125

Information for coast and limited coast stations 28

MF/HF radio equipment 65, 66 MF/HF radio equipment, expected range 32, 33, 66

Inspection of radio stations 9, 143

Misuse of distress signal 12

Inspection of ship stations 9, 143

Modulation, amplitude 35, 73, 118

Identification, transmission without, forbidden 18

Interference, avoidance of 14 International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Foreword, 1 International Telecommunication Union, publications 145

n Navigational warnings 37, 136, 137 Navigational warning signal 120 Normal and restricted working during distress 131

o Obligation to accept distress calls 121 Operators’ certificates 1 – 5

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