Subelement C: Equipment Operations— Topic 13: VHF Equipment Controls
Question 1-13C5
Element 1 (MROP)The “Scan” function is used to:
Explanation
The "scan" function on a radio is a fundamental feature that allows the receiver to automatically and rapidly cycle through a predefined set of channels or frequencies. When the radio detects activity on one of these channels, it pauses on that channel, letting the operator listen to the transmission. Once the signal ceases, the scan resumes. This enables efficient monitoring of multiple frequencies without requiring manual tuning for each one.
Options A, B, and C describe specific monitoring behaviors or applications (like distress monitoring on marine channels Ch-16 or Ch-70) that might *utilize* a scan feature, but they do not define the general purpose of the "scan" function itself. The "scan" function is a versatile tool for general monitoring across any selected channels, making option D the most accurate and comprehensive description.
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