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It is good practice to periodically monitor the weather. For additional information, refer
to your radio operator’s manual in your Owner Information Manual.
A distress call is transmitted on VHF/FM radio channel 16 (156.800 MHz) or 2182 kHz
(SSB).
AUDIBLE/VISUAL DISTRESS SIGNALS
Know your audible signals:
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For emergency, the call sign is “Mayday.”
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An urgent situation, the call sign is “Pan-Pan.”
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For navigational safety and weather warnings, the call sign is “Security.”
Repeat the call sign three times.
Immediately react to a distress call. Assist, if possible, using an emergency frequency.
Otherwise continue to monitor the situation until help has arrived.
If you are required to carry distress signals, you must have three USCG approved
pyrotechnic devices. Be sure they are in serviceable condition, not exceeding the
expiration date and stored in a cool, dry location in a waterproof container.
PYROTECHNIC SIGNALING DEVICES CAN CAUSE INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE
IF IMPROPERLY HANDLED. FOLLOW THE MANUFACTURER’S DIRECTIONS.
CELLULAR TELEPHONE
A cellular phone can be extremely convenient. Cellular telephone service continues to
improve by expanding service areas and advancing technology.
Seek the latest available information regarding network providers in your boating area
before purchasing cellular telephone service.
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