Subelement E: Survival Craft Equip & S.A.R.— Topic :
Question 36E5
Element 7R (GMDSS-RO)What are the best resources for researching and planning equipment setups and updates prior to any potential Distress situation?
Explanation
For researching and planning equipment setups and updates *prior* to a distress situation, a comprehensive understanding of available services and infrastructure is critical.
**Option D is correct because:**
* **Inmarsat handbook:** Provides detailed information on Inmarsat satellite communication systems, including types of terminals, services offered (like GMDSS safety services), coverage, and operational procedures. This is essential for planning satellite-based communication equipment.
* **NGA Pub. 117 (Radio Navigational Aids):** This publication offers a broad overview of radio aids to navigation, distress and safety communication systems, and search and rescue information worldwide. It helps understand the overall radio environment and available support services.
* **ITU List of Coast stations:** Contains vital details about maritime coast stations globally, including their frequencies, watchkeeping hours, and the specific services they provide (e.g., distress, safety, public correspondence). This is crucial for planning terrestrial radio communication (VHF, MF/HF) and knowing where shore support is available.
Together, these resources cover satellite communications, general maritime radio services, and terrestrial coast station support, providing a robust foundation for proactive equipment planning.
**Other options are less suitable because:**
* **A) Manufacturer’s equipment manuals** are essential for *operating* specific equipment but not for initial *research and planning* of the overall setup and available services.
* **B) FCC Part 80** and **C) FCC Part 80** are regulatory documents outlining the rules for maritime radio services in the US. While vital for compliance, they are not primary resources for researching *available worldwide services or practical planning* of equipment beyond regulatory requirements.
* **C) IMO GMDSS handbook** describes the GMDSS system and operational procedures but may not contain the granular detail on specific services, station lists, or equipment specifics found in the other planning documents.
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