Goto Section: 13.201 | 13.207 | Table of Contents
FCC 13.203
Revised as of October 2, 2015
Goto Year:2014 |
2016
§ 13.203 Examination elements.
(a) A written examination (written Element) must prove that the examinee
possesses the operational and technical qualifications to perform the duties
required by a person holding that class of commercial radio operator
license. For each Element, the Commission shall establish through public
notices or other appropriate means the number of questions to be included in
the question pool, the number of questions to be included in the
examination, and the number of questions that must be answered correctly to
pass the examination. Each written examination must consist of questions
relating to the pertinent subject matter, as follows:
(1) Element 1: Basic radio law and operating practice with which every
maritime radio operator should be familiar. Questions concerning provisions
of laws, treaties, regulations, and operating procedures and practices
generally followed or required in communicating by means of radiotelephone
stations.
(2) Element 3: General radiotelephone. Questions concerning electronic
fundamentals and techniques required to adjust, repair, and maintain radio
transmitters and receivers at stations licensed by the FCC in the aviation
and maritime radio services.
(3) Element 6: Advanced radiotelegraph. Questions concerning technical,
legal and other matters applicable to the operation of all classes of
radiotelegraph stations, including operating procedures and practices in the
maritime mobile services of public correspondence, and associated matters
such as radio navigational aids, message traffic routing and accounting,
etc.
(4) Element 7: GMDSS radio operating practices. Questions concerning GMDSS
radio operating procedures and practices sufficient to show detailed
practical knowledge of the operation of all GMDSS sub-systems and equipment;
ability to send and receive correctly by radiotelephone and narrow-band
direct-printing telegraphy; detailed knowledge of the regulations applying
to radio communications, knowledge of the documents relating to charges for
radio communications and knowledge of those provisions of the International
Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea which relate to radio; sufficient
knowledge of English to be able to express oneself satisfactorily both
orally and in writing; knowledge of and ability to perform each function
listed in § 80.1081 of this chapter; and knowledge covering the requirements
set forth in IMO Assembly Resolution on Training for Radio Personnel
(GMDSS), Annex 3.
(5) Element 7R: Restricted GMDSS radio operating practices. Questions
concerning those GMDSS radio operating procedures and practices that are
applicable to ship stations on vessels that sail exclusively in sea area A1,
as defined in § 80.1069 of this chapter, sufficient to show detailed
practical knowledge of the operation of pertinent GMDSS sub-systems and
equipment; ability to send and receive correctly by radio telephone and
narrow-band direct-printing telegraphy; detailed knowledge of the
regulations governing radio communications within sea area A1, knowledge of
the pertinent documents relating to charges for radio communications and
knowledge of the pertinent provisions of the International Convention for
the Safety of Life at Sea; sufficient knowledge of English to be able to
express oneself satisfactorily both orally and in writing; knowledge of and
ability to perform each pertinent function listed in § 80.1081 of this
chapter; and knowledge covering the pertinent requirements set forth in IMO
Assembly Resolution on Training for Radio Personnel (GMDSS), Annex 3.
(6) Element 8: Ship radar techniques. Questions concerning specialized
theory and practice applicable to the proper installation, servicing and
maintenance of ship radar equipment in general use for marine navigational
purposes.
(7) Element 9: GMDSS radio maintenance practices and procedures. Questions
concerning the requirements set forth in IMO Assembly on Training for Radio
Personnel (GMDSS), Annex 5 and IMO Assembly on Radio Maintenance Guidelines
for the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System related to Sea Areas A3
and A4.
(b) A telegraphy examination (telegraphy Elements) must prove that the
examinee has the ability to send correctly by hand and to receive correctly
by ear texts in the international Morse code at not less than the prescribed
speed, using all the letters of the alphabet, numerals 0-9, period, comma,
question mark, slant mark, and prosigns AR, BT, and SK.
(1) Telegraphy Element 1: 16 code groups per minute.
(2) Telegraphy Element 2: 20 words per minute.
[ 58 FR 9124 , Feb. 19, 1993, as amended at 69 FR 64671 , Nov. 8, 2004; 73 FR 4479 , Jan. 25, 2008; 78 FR 23154 , Apr. 18, 2013]
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Goto Section: 13.201 | 13.207
Goto Year: 2014 |
2016
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