FCC 80.111 Revised as of October 1, 2014
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2015
§ 80.111 Radiotelephone operating procedures for coast stations.
This section applies to all coast stations using telephony which are
subject to this part.
(a) Limitations on calling. (1) Except when transmitting a general call
to all stations for announcing or preceding the transmission of
distress, urgency, or safety messages, a coast station must call the
particular station(s) with which it intends to communicate.
(2) Coast stations must call ship stations by voice unless it is known
that the particular ship station may be contacted by other means such
as automatic actuation of a selective ringing or calling device.
(3) Coast stations may be authorized emission for selective calling on
each working frequency.
(4) Calling a particular station must not continue for more than one
minute in each instance. If the called station does not reply, that
station must not again be called for two minutes. When a called station
does not reply to a call sent three times at intervals of two minutes,
the calling must cease for fifteen minutes. However, if harmful
interference will not be caused to other communications in progress,
the call may be repeated after three minutes.
(5) A coast station must not attempt to communicate with a ship station
that has specifically called another coast station until it becomes
evident that the called station does not answer, or that communication
between the ship station and the called station cannot be carried on
because of unsatisfactory operating conditions.
(6) Calls to establish communication must be initiated on an available
common working frequency when such a frequency exists and it is known
that the called ship maintains a simultaneous watch on the common
working frequency and the appropriate calling frequency(ies).
(b) Time limitation on calling frequency. Transmissions by coast
stations on 2182 kHz or 156.800 MHz must be minimized and any one
exchange of communications must not exceed one minute in duration.
(c) Change to working frequency. After establishing communications with
another station by call and reply on 2182 kHz or 156.800 MHz coast
stations must change to an authorized working channel for the
transmission of messages.
(d) Use of busy signal. A coast station, when communicating with a ship
station which transmits to the coast station on a radio channel which
is a different channel from that used by the coast station for
transmission, may transmit a "busy" signal whenever transmission from
the ship station is being received. The characteristics of the "busy"
signal are contained in § 80.74.
[ 51 FR 31213 , Sept. 2, 1986, as amended at 52 FR 35244 , Sept. 18, 1987]
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