Sec. 80.1133 Transmission of safety communications.
(a) In a terrestrial system the announcement of the safety message
must be made on one or more of the distress and safety calling
frequencies specified in Sec. 80.1077 using digital selective calling
techniques. A separate announcement need not be made if the message is
to be transmitted through the maritime mobile-satellite service.
(b) The safety signal and message must normally be transmitted on
one or more of the distress and safety traffic frequencies specified in
Sec. 80.1077, or via the maritime mobile satellite service or on other
frequencies used for this purpose.
(c) The safety signal consists of the word SECURITE. In
radiotelephony, it is pronounced as in French.
(d) The safety call format or the safety signal indicates that the
calling station has an important navigational or meteorological warning
to transmit.
(e) In radiotelephony, the safety message must be preceded by the
safety signal, repeated three times, and the identification of the
transmitting station.
(f) In narrow-band direct-printing, the safety message must be
preceded by the safety signal and the identification of the transmitting
station.
(g) Error correction techniques, in accordance with CCIR
Recommendation 625 as specified in Sec. 80.1101, must be used for safety
messages by direct-printing telegraphy. All messages must be preceded by
at least one carriage return, a line feed signal, a letter shift signal
and the safetysignal SECURITE.
(h) Safety communications by direct-printing telegraphy should be in
the ARQ mode when communicating directly to the Coast Guard or other
coast stations on channels which they normally guard. Other distress
communications, including those on simplex channels provided for that
purpose, should be in the broadcast forward error correction mode. The
ARQ mode may subsequently be used when it is advantageous to do so.
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