Sec. 80.1113 Transmission of a distress alert.
(a) The distress alert must identify the station in distress and its
position. The distress alert may also contain information regarding the
nature of the distress, the type of assistance required, the course and
speed of the mobile unit, the time that this information was recorded
and any other information which might facilitate rescue.
(b) The format of distress calls and distress messages must be in
accordance with CCIR Recommendation 493 as specified in Sec. 80.1101.
(c) Ship-to-shore distress alerts are used to alert Rescue
Coordination Centers via coast stations or coast earth stations that a
ship is in distress. These alerts are based on the use of transmissions
via satellites (from a ship earth station or a satellite EPIRB) and
terrestrial services (from ship stations and EPIRBs).
(d) Ship-to-ship distress alerts are used to alert other ships in
the vicinity of the ship in distress and are based on
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the use of digital selective calling in the VHF, MF, and HF bands.
(e) Shore-to-ship distress alert relays are used by a station or
Rescue Coordination Center to relay information about a ship in distress
to, as appropriate, all ships, a selected group of ships, or a specific
ship by satellite and/or terrestrial means. The distress alert relay
must contain the identification of the mobile unit in distress, its
position and all other information which might facilitate rescue.
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