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DSC WATCH - Coast stations participating in MF HF and VHF watch

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The U S Coast Guard offers VHF and MF/HF radiotelephone service to Recommendations On Digital Selective Calling (DSC) Test Calls To Coast Stations

  • What is the DSC channel for MF HF?

    An MF/HF DSC watchkeeping receiver capable of maintaining DSC watch on 2 187.5 kHz, 8 414.5 kHz and on at least one of the distress and safety DSC frequencies 4 207.5 kHz, 6 312 kHz, 12 577 kHz or 16 804.5 kHz; at any time, it shall be possible to select any of these DSC distress and safety frequencies.
  • What is the frequency of the MF HF DSC test call?

    DSC test calls on 4207.5 kHz will be automatically acknowledged from any of the US Coast Guard Communication Stations listed above EXCEPT USCG SECTOR Guam.
  • How do you test a MF HF DSC radio?

    Send DSC

    1Send DSC.2To send a DSC call, select Send DSC and press OK. 3With TFC, select frequency and press OK. 4With MF/HF, select frequency and press OK. 5Following the DSC call, the test box will display Received status.
  • MF/HF DSC devices monitor multiple distress, urgency and sécurité bands in the 2, 4, 6, 8, 12 and 16 MHz bands.
DSC WATCH - Coast stations participating in MF HF and VHF watch

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I - Italy

NOTES

DSC WATCH - Coast stations participating in MF, HF and VHF watch-keeping using digital selective calling techniques

DC1 Group call: 002470000.

DC2 Operated by: TIM S.p.A.

DC3 Also keeps permanent watch for distress and safety traffic by radiotelephony on 2182 kHz and 156.80 MHz.

DC4 Remotely controlled from PALERMO RADIO.

DC5 Remotely controlled from ROMA RADIO.

DC6 Geographical coordinates refer to station RTF of GUARDIA-VECCHIA (Island of La Maddalena - Sardegna), remotely controlled from the MRCC in Rome.

DC7 Operated by: Italian Coast Guard.

DC8 The frequencies will be activated only in case of search and rescue operations. DC9 In Italy, dial the toll free number 1530 (blue number). DC10 This station is not allowed to provide the acknowledgement (ACK). MED- ADVICE - Stations transmitting medical advice MD1 Radiomedical assistance provided by the International Radio Medical Centre (CIRM), Rome.

Tf: +39 06 54223045

Tlx: 612068 CIRM I

Fax: +39 06 5923333

Maritime service:

There is, in Italy, a round-the-clock medical assistance and advice service by radio for sailors of any nationality anywhere on the high seas.

This service is free and no charge is made for either inquiries or advice. Radiotelephone calls are also free.

The medical service is provided by distinguished medical men (directors of nursing homes, senior hospital medical officers, specialists) and is organized by the CIRM (International

Radio Medical Centre).

Radiotelegrams exchanged in connection with this service enjoy the same degree of priority as = SVH = messages. They should carry = MEDRAD = at the beginning of the preamble,

and be addressed to: CIRM, ROME. They may be drawn up in Italian, English, or French.

Ships carrying the handbook ͞LΖAssistance Radio-MĠdicale" may also use the code giǀen therein.

In case of emergency, the urgency signal (XXX) may be used to ensure priority over all other communications, except

SOS (distress) calls.

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The CIRM has arrangements with the authorities concerned and can transport the sick or injured by air and sea between ships in the Mediterranean and adjacent hospitals.

The medical service is provided by the CIRM station, call sign IRM, which works at the following times:

Radio service of the CIRM station:

1. The CIRM radiotelegraph station keeps a continuous watch in the calling bands of the maritime mobile service, indicated on the frequencies of the automatic tape.

On request the station keeps watch on any frequency, even if this listening is requested by other Italian coast stations.

2. According to seasons and times, the frequencies used by IRM during 24 hours are chosen from the following:

Frequency

kHz Call sign Service

4342 IRM On request and to answer ships using hectometric waves.

6365 IRM By night, in winter.

8685 IRM Replaces frequency 12760 kHz when used for other services and on request.

12748 IRM Continuous.

17105 IRM Continuous during Summer; by day during Winter.

22525 IRM Available when necessary.

IRM transmits its traffic lists at the following hours: 0200, 0800, 1400 and 2000 h UTC.

Notice͗ Radio officers are asked to perform the ͞YSO" directly with IRM, or possibly through IAR which replies on 22630.5, 17206.1, 17005, 13015.5, 12996, 8670, 8656, 4320

and 516 kHz (from 1.X to 31.V also on 6409.5 kHz). Ships unable to make contact to obtain medical advice should listen for the following transmissions:

Station Times

(UTC)

Frequencies

kHz Transmissions

IRM 0200

0800
1400
2000

17105/12748/8685/4342

22525/17105/12748/8685/4342

22525/17105/12748/8685/4342

17105/12748/8685/4342

Traffic lists and ͞MEDRAD" on hand

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Moreover, ships far off may address radiotelegrams to the following stations if they need CIRM radiomedical assistance:

For French ships only

For all ships

(A) North Atlantic (B) South Atlantic (C) Indian Ocean and Pacific

Via FFL = S. Lys Radio

When French ships cannot get into direct touch with Rome, they may send their requests for CIRM medical assistance to S. Lys Radio

U.S. COAST GUARD

NMF = Boston, Massachusetts Radio

NMN = Portsmouth, Virginia

Radio

NMA = Miami, Florida Radio

NMG = New Orleans, Louisiana

Radio (H24)

NMR = S. Juan, Puerto Rico Radio

Buenos Aires

LPD/LPL = General Pacheco Radio

Via TELECOM

(H24)

U.S. COAST GUARD

NMC = S. Francisco, California Radio

NMO = Honolulu, Hawaii Radio

NOJ = Kodiak, Alaska Radio

NRV = Guam Radio

Address:

RADIO-MEDICAL

CIRM-ROMA

Address:

DH MEDICO

CIRM-ROMA

Address:

MEDICO-CIRM

ROMA-Via TELECOM

Address:

MEDICO-CIRM

ROMA

Ships with a sick person on board should rigorously observe the arrangements made with the corresponding station, either directly, or through another ship.

Aeronautical service:

The CIRM provides a permanent experimental service available to civil commercial aircraft.

To obtain medical assistance, the captain should:

ͻ transmit his message to the Rome Flight Information Centre, which will forward it to the CIRM; ͻ prefidž ͞AEROMEDRAD" to his message, which may be drafted in Italian, English or French. METEO - Stations transmitting regular meteorological bulletins

BM1 General notes:

a) Aeronautical Service: - VOLMET transmissions for aircraft (FIR Brindisi, Milano, Roma), - Weather transmissions for aircraft (Roma/IMB), - Transmissions for synoptic meteorology (Roma/IMB).

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b) Maritime Service:

- Special weather bulletins for shipping entitled METEOMAR. The METEOMAR bulletins relate to observations of the main standard synoptic times 0000, 0600, 1200 and

1800 h and are provided by the Aviation Weather Service.

1. Contents

The ͞METEOMAR t Bollettino del Mare" (sea Bulletin) in its final ǀersion is composed by following informatiǀe parts͗

Part 1 - Warnings.

Part 2 - Situation.

Part 3 - Forecasts of 18 (12) hours (18 hours for emissions of 0000 h and of 1200 h, 12 hours for secondary emissions of 0600 h and 1800 h) and trend for the next 12 hours.

Part 4 - Wind's trend at intervals of 12 hours for the following 48 hours.

Part 5 - Coastal observations.

2. Subdivision of the seas

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