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Question 6A571

Element 6 (Radiotelegraph)

While a vessel is at sea, how frequently must the auto-alarm be tested?

Explanation
Vessel auto-alarms are critical safety devices designed to alert watch-standing personnel to distress calls received on maritime frequencies. To ensure their constant readiness and proper functioning, international and national maritime radio regulations require these alarms to be tested at least once every 24 hours while a vessel is at sea. This regular testing verifies that the alarm circuitry, audio output, and connections are operational, thus maintaining the vessel's capability to detect incoming distress signals crucial for maritime safety. Testing every 6 or 12 hours (A and B) would be more frequent than the regulatory minimum, and not testing at all (D) would compromise safety by leaving a vital system unchecked.