Subelement N: N – Marine— Topic 87: Survival Craft Equipment: VHF, SARTs & EPIRBs
Question 3-87N5
Element 3 (GROL)Which of the following statements concerning satellite EPIRBs is true?
Explanation
Satellite EPIRBs (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons) are designed to transmit a unique coded signal upon activation. This signal, typically a 406 MHz burst, contains a unique identification code (like a hexadecimal ID or MMSI) that is registered in a national database. This database links the code to specific vessel information, including its identity, owner, and emergency contacts, fulfilling the "identifying the vessel" aspect. Many modern EPIRBs also incorporate a GPS receiver, allowing them to transmit precise location coordinates directly within the distress message, thus "determining the position." Therefore, option A accurately describes their primary function in identifying the vessel and its location for search and rescue.
Options B, C, and D are incorrect:
* **B) The coded signal identifies the nature of the distress situation:** The 406 MHz signal primarily indicates a general distress and provides identification and position. It does not encode specific details about the nature of the emergency (e.g., fire, medical issue); those details are typically communicated later or inferred.
* **C) The coded signal only identifies the vessel’s name and port of registry:** This is too restrictive. While the unique ID links to registration data that includes this information, it's not the only data transmitted, and crucially, it omits the vital position information.
* **D) If the GMDSS Radio Operator does not program the EPIRB, it will transmit default information such as:** EPIRBs must be properly programmed and registered with the vessel's specific identification information *before* being put into service. An unprogrammed or improperly coded EPIRB would transmit invalid or generic data, making identification and rescue difficult or impossible, rather than useful "default information."
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