FCC Exam Question: 33D1

Which is not a function of a satellite under COSPAS-SARSAT using satellite EPIRBs?

A. After the EPIRB’s position is calculated using the Doppler shift COSPAS-SARSAT satellites provide follow-on
B. Relayed satellite message includes the EPIRB ID number which provides a reference for retrieval of vessel
C. Doppler shift of EPIRB signal is measured and the EPIRB’s position is calculated.
D. Information received from EPIRBs is time-tagged and transmitted to any Local User Terminal in the satellite's
Correct Answer: A

Explanation: COSPAS-SARSAT satellites primarily act as relays. They receive distress signals from EPIRBs, time-tag the data, and re-transmit it to ground stations called Local User Terminals (LUTs). * **A is correct** because satellites do not *provide follow-on* after a position is calculated. The actual position calculation from Doppler shift data is performed by ground stations (Mission Control Centers - MCCs). Subsequent search and rescue (SAR) coordination is initiated by these ground systems, not directly by the satellites. * **B is incorrect** because the relayed message *does* include the unique EPIRB ID, which is crucial for identifying the vessel and coordinating rescue efforts. * **C is incorrect** because measuring the Doppler shift of the EPIRB signal is fundamental to the system's ability to calculate the beacon's position, a core function facilitated by the satellite's movement relative to the EPIRB. * **D is incorrect** because the satellite *does* time-tag the received information and transmits it to any available Local User Terminal within its coverage area for processing.

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