A.VHF B.SART C.NAVTEX D.LES
A.call for help and keep the individual in sight B.run to the radio room to send an emergency message C.immediately jump in the water to assist the individual D.go to the bridge for the distress flares
A.transmit distress signal B.send response signal C.transmit the signal of ship’s position D.be started by X-band radar
A.any appropriate channel except public communication B.any appropriate channel except for public communications C.any appropriate channel besides public communication D.any appropriate channel beside public communication
A.component B.supportable C.combined D.complimentary
A.at B.on C.of D.in
A.turn it off for 5 minutes every half-hour B.turn it off and on at 5 minute intervals C.turn it off during daylight hours D.leave it on continuously
A.the owners B.the charterers C.the shipper D.the vessel in distress or of the station that relays the distress message
A.in B.to C.on D.at
A.immediately jump into the water to assist the individual B.call for help and keep the individual in sight C.run to the radio room to send an emergency message D.go to the control room for the distress flares