Subelement G: VHF-DSC Equipment & Comms— Topic :
Question 50G4
Element 7R (GMDSS-RO)The VHF-DSC self-test function (if available) usually performs the following:
Explanation
The VHF-DSC self-test function is designed to verify the internal operational status of the radio system without impacting external communications. Digital Selective Calling (DSC) uses Channel 70 as a dedicated distress, safety, and calling channel. Transmitting any signal, even a weak one, on this critical channel during a routine self-test could be misinterpreted by other vessels or shore stations, potentially causing false alarms or unnecessary congestion.
Therefore, the self-test performs internal diagnostics. It checks various components, such as the processor, display, internal transmitter/receiver circuits, and memory, ensuring they are functioning correctly without actually radiating a signal into the air. This approach prevents interference with actual distress or routine calls and adheres to regulations concerning spectrum usage. Options A and B are incorrect because they involve transmitting on regulated channels, which is avoided for self-tests. Option D is too narrow; a full self-test involves more than just a memory checksum.
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