Subelement D: Other Equipment— Topic 22: SARTs
Question 1-22D3
Element 1 (MROP)What is the purpose of the SART’s audible tone alarm?
Explanation
The SART (Search and Rescue Transponder) is designed to assist in locating life rafts or distressed vessels. When a SART detects a radar signal from a searching vessel or aircraft, it activates and transmits a series of pulses that appear as a distinctive line of dots on the searching vessel's radar screen.
The audible tone alarm serves as a crucial alert to the survivors. It sounds when the SART is being interrogated by a radar signal, indicating that a search unit is nearby and actively sweeping the area for their location. This immediately informs survivors that their position has been detected or is being actively searched, signaling that assistance may be imminent.
Options B, C, and D are incorrect. The audible tone is not related to battery charge, switching to standby mode, or DSC signals. Its sole purpose in this context is to alert survivors to active radar detection.
Related Questions
1-22D1 In which frequency band does a search and rescue transponder operate?1-22D2 How should the signal from a Search And Rescue Radar Transponder appear on a RADAR display?1-22D4 Which statement is true regarding the SART?1-22D5 At what point does a SART begin transmitting?1-22D6 How can a SART’s effective range be maximized?