Which Inmarsat Earth stations would be available for Inmarsat-C traffic if the vessel is off the Pacific Coast of the United States but logged-in to the AOR-W satellite?
Which Inmarsat Earth stations would be available for Inmarsat-C traffic if the vessel is off the Atlantic Coast of the United States and tracking the AOR-E satellite?
Fucino (Italy), Nakhoda (Russia) or Haiphong (Vietnam).
Santa Paula (USA), Beijing (P.R.C.), Sentosa (Singapore).
Correct Answer
Southbury (USA), Burum (Netherlands), or EIK (Norway).
Haiphong (Vietnam), Burum (Netherlands), or EIK (Norway).
Which LES should a GMDSS Radio Operator select to update an Inmarsat-C Distress alert message if the vessel is in the southern Pacific Ocean near the Dateline and logged-in to the POR satellite?
Santa Paula (USA) or Beijing (PRC) would be the best choice depending on SAR jurisdiction.
EIK (Norway) or Nudol (Russia) would be the best choice depending on SAR jurisdiction.
Yamaguchi (Japan) or Nakhoda (Russia) would be the best choice depending on SAR jurisdiction.
Correct Answer
Burum (Australia) or Santa Paula (USA) would be the best choice depending on SAR jurisdiction.
Which Inmarsat Earth stations could a GMDSS Radio Operator select to update an Inmarsat- C Distress alert message if the vessel is in the Mediterranean Sea and logged into the AOR-E satellite?
Correct Answer
Fucino (Italy), Assaguel (France) or Burum (Netherlands).
Pune (India), EIK (Norway), Sentosa or Beijing (P.R.C.).
Which Inmarsat Earth Stations could a vessel utilize for Inmarsat-C traffic if operating off the Atlantic Coast of the United States and tracking the AOR-E satellite?
Beijing (P.R.C.), Yamaguchi (Japan) or Hai Phong (Vietnam).
Southbury (USA), Burum (Netherlands) or Hai Phong (Vietnam)
Pune (India), Burum (Netherlands) or Nudol (Russia).
Correct Answer
Southbury (USA), Burum (Netherlands) or Assaguel (France).
Which Inmarsat Earth Stations could a vessel utilize for Inmarsat-C traffic if operating on a voyage from Diego Garcia to the Persian Gulf and synched to the IOR satellite?