FCC 80.1123 Revised as of October 1, 2013
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2014
§ 80.1123 Watch requirements for ship stations.
(a) While at sea, all ships must maintain a continuous watch:
(1) On VHF DSC channel 70, if the ship is fitted with a VHF radio
installation in accordance with § 80.1085(a)(2);
(2) On the distress and safety DSC frequency 2187.5 kHz, if the ship is
fitted with an MF radio installation in accordance with
§ 80.1089(a)(2) or § 80.1091(a)(3);
(3) On the distress and safety DSC frequencies 2187.5 kHz and 8414.5
kHz also on at least one of the distress and safety DSC frequencies
4207.5 kHz, 6312 kHz, 12577 kHz, or 16804.5 kHz appropriate to the time
of day and the geographical position of the ship, if the ship is fitted
with an MF/HF radio installation in accordance with
§ 80.1091(a)(2)(ii) or § 80.1093(a) of this part (this watch may be
kept by means of a scanning receiver limited to six distress and safety
DSC frequencies); and
(4) For satellite shore-to-ship distress alert, if the ship is fitted
with an INMARSAT ship earth station in accordance with
§ 80.1091(a)(1).
(b) While at sea, all ships must maintain radio watches for broadcasts
of maritime safety information on the appropriate frequency or
frequencies on which such information is broadcast for the area in
which the ship is navigating.
(c) Every ship while at sea must maintain, when practicable, a
continuous listening watch on VHF Channel 16. This watch must be kept
at the position from which the ship is normally navigated or at a
position which is continuously manned.
(d) On receipt of a distress alert transmitted by use of digital
selective calling techniques, ship stations must set watch on the
radiotelephone distress and safety traffic frequency associated with
the distress and safety calling frequency on which the distress alert
was received.
(e) Ship stations with narrow-band direct printing equipment must set
watch on the narrow-band direct-printing frequency associated with the
distress alert signal if it indicates that narrow-band direct-printing
is to be used for subsequent distress communications. If practicable,
they should additionally set watch on the radiotelephone frequency
associated with the distress alert frequency.
[ 57 FR 9065 , Mar. 16, 1992, as amended at 68 FR 46981 , Aug. 7, 2003; 73 FR 4492 , Jan. 25, 2008]
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