FCC 80.331 Revised as of December 4, 2012
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§ 80.331 Bridge-to-bridge communication procedure.
(a) Vessels subject to the Bridge-to-Bridge Act transmitting on the
designated navigational frequency must conduct communications in a
format similar to those given below:
(1) This is the (name of vessel). My position is (give readily
identifiable position, course and speed) about to (describe
contemplated action). Out.
(2) Vessel off (give a readily identifiable position). This is (name of
vessel) off (give a readily identifiable position). I plan to (give
proposed course of action). Over.
(3) (Coast station), this is (vessel's name) off (give readily
identifiable position). I plan to (give proposed course of action).
Over.
(b) Vessels acknowledging receipt must answer “(Name of vessel
calling). This is (Name of vessel answering). Received your call,” and
follow with an indication of their intentions. Communications must
terminate when each ship is satisfied that the other no longer poses a
threat to its safety and is ended with “Out”.
(c) Use of power greater than 1 watt in a bridge-to-bridge station
shall be limited to the following three situations:
(1) Emergency.
(2) Failure of the vessel being called to respond to a second call at
low power.
(3) A broadcast call as in paragraph (a)(1) of this section in a blind
situation, e.g., rounding a bend in a river.
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