The maritime radio system consisting of a series of coast stations transmitting coastal warnings is called().
A、NAVTEX
B、HYDROLANT/HYDROPAC
C、NAVAREA
D、SAFESEA
A、NAVTEX
B、HYDROLANT/HYDROPAC
C、NAVAREA
D、SAFESEA
A、Admiralty List of Lights and Fog Signals B、Admiralty Maritime Communications C、Admiralty List of Radio Signals D、Admiralty Digital List of Lights
A、A.To run faster than ever B、B.To go forward C、C.To march without stopping D、D.A significant symbol of a great improvement in maritime communication
A、the radio regulations B、the technical terms and definitions C、how to operate the GMDSS SES equipment D、Maritime Communications
A、the radio apparatus fitted on the portside B、the radio with a portable equipment C、the radio equipment which is easily movable D、the portable radio with some apparatus
A、the radio apparatus fitted on the portside B、the radio with a portable equipment C、the radio equipment which is easily movable D、the portable radio with some apparatus
A、A.the radio regulations B、B.the technical terms and definitions C、C.how to operate the GMDSS SES equipment D、D.Maritime Communications
A、NAVETEX receiver B、Search and Rescue Transponder C、Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon D、Digital selective calling
A、Mate's license B、Restricted radiotelephone operator permit C、Second-class radio operator's license D、Seaman's document
A、keep the buoy on the vessel's starboard side when approaching a port and on the vessel's port side when leaving B、keep the buoy on the vessel's port side when approaching a port and on the vessel's starboard side when leaving C、keep the buoy on the vessel's starboard side when approaching and leaving D、keep the buoy on the vessel's port side when approaching and leaving