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| do your communications reflect the command |
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| words and phrases that are used to speed the handling of messages. |
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| how far should you keep the microphone away when you are speaking |
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| how many minutes should a small boat provide ops and position to a station. |
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| information you need from a vessel in distress |
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| name,position,pob,nature of distress,type of assistance needed,vessel type, and additional info. |
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| max time allowed without hearing ops and position report. before reporting it to your boat commander |
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| do all vessels have a VHF radio |
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| Very High Frequency - Frequency Modulated |
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| international hailing and distress frequency |
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| intra coast guard working frequency |
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| coast guard units to civilian stations |
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| bridge to bridge use to clarify a vessels intent when passing |
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| what does a radio alarm do |
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| when transmitting a mayday attracts listeners on that frequency. actives automatic listening devices found on large ships and some shore stations. |
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