Subelement D: Distress, Urgency & Safety Comms— Topic :
Question 26D3
Element 7R (GMDSS-RO)DSC is used primarily to:
Explanation
Digital Selective Calling (DSC) is a core component of the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS). It uses a specific digital signaling protocol on dedicated frequencies, such as VHF Channel 70, to transmit short, automated messages.
Its primary purpose is to rapidly initiate distress, urgency, and safety alerts by digitally alerting other ships or coast stations to an emergency, often including position information. This "one-button" distress capability ensures prompt notification even if an operator isn't actively monitoring a voice channel. Following a DSC alert, communication typically shifts to a voice working channel. DSC also facilitates routine calling by allowing operators to digitally "ring" a specific station to arrange voice contact, making it an efficient and automated calling system for maritime safety and general communication initiation.
Options A, C, and D describe functions primarily handled by other specialized maritime communication systems like NAVTEX/SafetyNET (A), satellite phones/email (C), or EPIRBs/LRIT (D). While DSC can be integrated into some of these, its fundamental role is the alerting and call initiation process.
Related Questions
26D1 Which of the following steps should be taken, if possible, when the vessel must be abandoned because of a Distress situation?26D2 If your vessel has suffered a casualty severe enough to disable both ship’s power and the GMDSS console RSE you should:26D4 The vessel’s GMDSS operator fails to properly record the particulars of an incoming DSC Distress alert. Which statement is true?26D5 What action(s) should be taken when abandoning ship?26D6 What is the best method of determining whether a Distress situation is genuine?