Subelement G: VHF-DSC Equipment & Comms— Topic :
Question 45G6
Element 7R (GMDSS-RO)Which of the following channels may be used for duplex communications?
Explanation
Channel 26 (Ch-26) is a designated Marine VHF voice channel specifically allocated for **duplex communications**. In the Marine VHF service, duplex channels use separate frequencies for transmitting and receiving, allowing for simultaneous two-way conversations, primarily between a vessel and a shore station.
The other options are incorrect:
* **Ch-70** is a Marine VHF channel used for Digital Selective Calling (DSC), a digital calling system, not for voice duplex communications. It operates in simplex mode for digital signals.
* **Ch-5A** and **Ch-22A** are Marine VHF channels designated for **simplex** operation. The "A" suffix often indicates a simplex channel in the US, typically used for ship-to-ship or non-public coast station communications, where stations transmit and receive on the same frequency (or a single frequency for one-way broadcasts, like Ch-22A used by the Coast Guard).
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