Subelement N: N – Marine— Topic 87: Survival Craft Equipment: VHF, SARTs & EPIRBs
Question 3-87N6
Element 3 (GROL)What statement is true regarding 406 MHz EPIRB transmissions?
Explanation
The 406 MHz EPIRB (Emergency Position-Indicating Radio Beacon) transmits a digital signal that contains vital information for search and rescue. A key component of this signal is a unique hexadecimal identification number (Hex ID). This pre-programmed number is registered with the Cospas-Sarsat system, linking the beacon to specific vessel and owner information, which allows rescue authorities to quickly identify the distressed party and access emergency contacts.
Here's why the other options are incorrect:
A) 406 MHz EPIRBs are not designed for voice communication. They transmit digital data bursts for distress alerting and position information.
B) While some EPIRB types have features related to automatic activation (e.g., hydrostatic release), the 406 MHz coding itself does not dynamically change to indicate whether it was manually or automatically activated to SAR authorities. The primary purpose of the code is identification.
D) This statement describes a SART (Search and Rescue Transponder), which operates differently from an EPIRB, and even then, its ID is not programmed by the operator prior to activation. EPIRB IDs are pre-programmed at the factory and registered by the owner.
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