FCC 80.1127 Revised as of October 1, 2013
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§ 80.1127 On-scene communications.
(a) On-scene communications are those between mobile unit in distress
and assisting mobile units, and between the mobile units and unit
coordinating search and rescue operations.
(b) Control of on-scene communications is the responsibility of the
unit coordinating search and rescue operations. Simplex communications
must be used so that all on-scene mobile stations may share relevant
information concerning the distress incident. If direct-printing
telegraphy is used, it must be in the forward error-correcting mode in
accordance with ITU-R Recommendation M.625-3, with Annex, as specified
in § 80.1101.
(c) The preferred frequencies in radiotelephony for on-scene
communications are 156.8 MHz and 2182 kHz. The frequency 2174.5 kHz may
also be used for ship-to-ship on-scene communications using narrow-band
direct-printing telegraphy in the forward error correcting mode in
accordance with ITU-R M.625-3 (incorporated by reference, see § 80.7),
as specified in § 80.1101.
(d) In addition to 156.8 MHz and 2182 kHz, the frequencies 3023 kHz,
4125 kHz, 5680 kHz, 123.1 MHz and 156.3 MHz may be used for
ship-to-aircraft on-scene communications.
(e) The selection or designation of on-scene frequencies is the
responsibility of the unit coordinating search and rescue operations.
Normally, once an on-scene frequency is established, a continuous aural
or teleprinter watch is maintained by all participating on-scene mobile
units on the selected frequency.
[ 57 FR 9065 , Mar. 16, 1992, as amended at 68 FR 46981 , Aug. 7, 2003; 76 FR 67618 , Nov. 2, 2011]
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