Sec. 80.1117 Procedure for receipt and acknowledgement of distress
alerts.
(a) Acknowledgement by digital selective calling of receipt of a
distress alert in the terrestrial services must comply with CCIR
Recommendation 541, which is incorporated by reference.
(b) Acknowledgement through a satellite of receipt of a distress
alert from a ship earth station must be sent immediately (see
Sec. 80.1119).
(c) Acknowledgement by radiotelephony of receipt of a distress alert
from a ship station or a ship earth station must be given in the
following form:
(1) The distress signal MAYDAY;
(2) The call sign or other identification of the station sending the
distress message, spoken three times;
(3) The words THIS IS (or DE spoken as DELTA ECHO in case of
language difficulties);
(4) The call sign or other identification of the station
acknowledging receipt, spoken three times;
(5) The word RECEIVED (or RRR spoken as ROMEO ROMEO ROMEO in case of
language difficulties);
(6) The distress signal MAYDAY.
(d) The acknowledgement by direct-printing telegraphy of receipt of
a distress alert from a ship station must be given in the following
form:
(1) The distress signal MAYDAY;
(2) The call sign or other identification of the station sending the
distress alert;
(3) The word DE;
(4) The call sign or other identification of the station
acknowledging receipt of the distress alert;
(5) The signal RRR;
(6) The distress signal MAYDAY.
(e) The acknowledgement by direct-printing telegraphy of receipt of
a distress alert from a ship earth station must be given by the coast
earth station receiving the distress alert by retransmitting the ship
station identity of the ship transmitting the distress alert.
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