Question 162Deck Safety70% to pass
You are communicating on the radiotelephone using plain English. Which procedural word (proword) indicates that you have received another vessel's transmission?
AI Explanation
The correct answer is B) Roger.
The proword "Roger" indicates that the transmission from the other vessel has been received and understood. This is in accordance with standard radiotelephone communication procedures used by the U.S. Coast Guard and other maritime entities.
The other options are incorrect because:
A) "Out" indicates that the transmission is complete and the channel is being released.
C) "Wilco" indicates that the instruction or request will be complied with.
D) "Over" indicates the end of the transmitting station's message and that a response is expected.
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