The SART should have sufficient battery capacity to operate in the stand-by condition for()hours and should continuously work for()hours.
A、120/20
B、56/18
C、100/16
D、96/8
A、120/20
B、56/18
C、100/16
D、96/8
A、The SART should be placed in water immediately upon activation B、The SART should be held as high as possible C、Switch the SART into the "high" power position D、If possible,the SART should be mounted horizontally so that its signal matches that of the searching radar signal
A、I NOW HAVE THE WATCH. B、I NOW HAVE THE CONN. C、YOU NOW HAVE THE WATCH. D、YOU NOW HAVE THE CONN.
A、Alert the Coast Guard by using the survival craft's portable INMARSAT unit B、Program the SART and EPIRB to transmit the vessel's location and situation C、Place the SART and EPIRB in the“ON”position and secure them to the survival craft D、No additional steps are needed as the SART and EPIRB will both automatically float free and operate properly
A、The SART's blips on the PPI will begin arcing and eventually become concentric circles B、The DSC unit will react to the SART's signal and respond with the two-tone alarm C、The SART can provide an approximate location to within a two nautical mile radius,per IMO standards D、The SART signal appears as a target which comes and goes; the effect of heavy swells on a SART
A、A.The SART's blips on the PPI will begin arcing and eventually become concentric circles B、B.The DSC unit will react to the SART's signal and respond with the two-tone autoalarm C、C.The SART can provide an approximate location to within a two nautical mile radius per IMO standards D、D.The SART signal appears as a target which comes and goes; the effect of heavy swells on a SART
A、I NOW HAVE THE WATCH. B、I NOW HAVE THE CONN. C、YOU NOW HAVE THE WATCH. D、YOU NOW HAVE THE CONN.
A、I NOW HAVE THE WATCH. B、I NOW HAVETHE CONN. C、YOU NOW HAVE THE WATCH. D、YOU NOW HAVE THE CONN.