FCC Exam Question: 49G6

Which of the following is not true regarding vessel position information?

A. The position is normally provided from GPS input.
B. The time of the updated position should be UTC or the correct local zone time.
C. If the position is not automatically updated it must be manually updated every 4 hours.
D. The position information must be periodically checked to ensure that it remains current and accurate.
Correct Answer: B

Explanation: Vessel position information for maritime communications, especially for distress and safety purposes, must always be reported using Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). Using local zone time, even if "correct," would introduce ambiguity and potential errors across different time zones, which is unacceptable for critical safety communications. Therefore, stating that local zone time is an acceptable alternative to UTC is incorrect. Regarding the other options: A) GPS (Global Positioning System) is indeed the most common and accurate method for determining and providing vessel position information. C) Maritime regulations, particularly for GMDSS (Global Maritime Distress and Safety System) equipment like DSC, often stipulate that if position is not automatically updated, it must be manually updated at least every 4 hours to ensure current information is available in case of an emergency. D) It is a fundamental safety practice that any critical navigation or safety information, including position, be regularly checked to ensure its currency and accuracy.

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