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Subelement A: General Information and System Overview.— Topic :

Question 4A3

Element 7R (GMDSS-RO)

GMDSS-equipped ships will be required to perform which of the following communications functions?

Explanation
GMDSS (Global Maritime Distress and Safety System) requirements for equipped ships are comprehensive, ensuring safety at sea. Option D correctly identifies these core functions: * **Transmit distress alerts:** A primary function, enabling a ship in distress to alert rescue authorities and nearby vessels (e.g., via DSC, EPIRB). * **SAR (Search and Rescue) and on-scene communications:** Facilitates coordinated rescue efforts and communication among vessels involved in a SAR operation (e.g., using SARTs, VHF/MF/HF voice). * **MSI (Maritime Safety Information):** Receiving critical weather forecasts, navigation warnings, and other safety broadcasts (e.g., via NAVTEX, SafetyNet). * **Bridge-to-Bridge and general radio communications:** Essential for routine operational communication, collision avoidance, and port operations. Option A is incorrect because "receipt of satellite alerts from other vessels" is primarily a function of Coast Earth Stations and Rescue Coordination Centers, not generally a direct communication function for another GMDSS ship (though ships *do* receive relayed distress alerts). Option B is incomplete ("relay of" what?). Option C includes "RDF of EPIRB homing signals," which, while helpful, isn't mandated as a core *communication function* in the same way distress alerting or MSI receipt is for the ship itself.

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