Subelement F: Maritime Safety Information (M.S.I.)— Topic :
Question 39F5
Element 7R (GMDSS-RO)Which information determines if a NAVTEX message is to be rejected?
Explanation
NAVTEX receivers are designed to allow users to filter incoming messages based on their relevance. The second letter (B2 in the B1B2B3B4 message header format) indicates the specific type of message, such as navigational warnings, meteorological forecasts, search and rescue information, or pilot service messages. Users can program their receiver to reject certain message types they deem irrelevant, preventing them from being displayed or triggering an alarm. However, some critical message types (e.g., navigational warnings, meteorological warnings, and SAR information) are designated as non-rejectable to ensure vital safety information is always received.
A) The transmitter identity (B1) allows users to select which transmitting stations they want to receive messages from, not to reject specific message *types* from an already selected station.
C) NAVTEX is a broadcast system; there is no "answerback" from the receiving station to the transmitter.
D) Messages with serial number 00 are typically urgent safety-related messages and are often non-rejectable, meaning they are always received, not rejected.
Related Questions
39F3 How are NAVTEX broadcasts transmitted?39F4 What determines whether a NAVTEX receiver prints a particular type of message content from a programmed NAVTEX station?39F6 NAVTEX broadcasts are sent:3A1 The Sea Area you are in is determined by:3A2 If a vessel is on a voyage from Miami, Florida to Houston, Texas what Sea Areas may it transit through?