FCC 80.1121 Revised as of October 1, 2014
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§ 80.1121 Receipt and acknowledgement of distress alerts by ship stations
and ship earth stations.
(a) Ship or ship earth stations that receive a distress alert must, as
soon as possible, inform the master or person responsible for the ship
of the contents of the distress alert.
(b) For VHF and MF, ships in receipt of a distress alert shall not
transmit a distress alert relay, but should listen on the distress
traffic channel for 5 minutes and, if appropriate, acknowledge the
alert by radiotelephony to the ship in distress and inform the coast
station and/or Rescue Coordination Center. Distress alert relays to
"all ships" on these bands may only be sent by a ship who has knowledge
that another ship in distress is not itself able to transmit the
distress alert, and the Master of the ship considers that further help
is necessary.
(c) For HF, ships in receipt of a distress alert shall listen on the
distress traffic channel for 5 minutes. If no distress communications
are heard and if the call is not acknowledged by a coast station, the
ship shall transmit a distress relay on HF to the coast radio station
and inform the Rescue Coordination Center. Distress alert relays to
"all Ships" on HF may only be sent by a ship who has knowledge that
another ship in distress is not itself able to transmit the distress
alert, and the Master of the ship considers that further help is
necessary.
(d) In cases where distress alert continues to be received from the
same source, the ship may, after consultation with the Rescue
Coordination Center, transmit a DSC acknowledgment to terminate the
call.
(e) A ship station in receipt of a shore-to-ship distress alert relay
(see § 80.1113(e)) should establish communication as directed and
render such assistance as required and appropriate.
[ 57 FR 9065 , Mar. 16, 1992, as amended at 68 FR 46980 , Aug. 7, 2003]
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