Question 256Deck Safety70% to pass
Channel 13 (156.65 MHz), the designated bridge-to-bridge channel, may NOT be used to _______________.
AI Explanation
The correct answer is A) exchange operating schedules with company dispatcher.
Channel 13 (156.65 MHz) is the designated bridge-to-bridge communication channel, and it is reserved for navigational and safety communications between vessels. According to regulations, this channel may not be used for the exchange of routine operational information, such as schedules or communications with a company dispatcher. The other options (B, C, and D) are all considered appropriate uses of the bridge-to-bridge channel, as they involve the exchange of navigational information and necessary testing, which are the intended purposes of this designated frequency.
Related Questions
#252 While underway, if you are required to have a radiotelephone, you must maintain a continuous listening watch on which of the following channels? #255 What frequency has the FCC designated for the use of bridge-to-bridge radiotelephone communications? #257 Under the "Vessel Bridge-to-Bridge Radiotelephone Act" the frequency for bridge- to-bridge communications is 156.65 MHz or channel _______________.#258 Channel 13 is primarily used for ship to ship communication. Channel 13 is also authorized for _______________.#259 You have just tried calling another vessel on the VHF and they have not replied. How long should you wait before calling that station again?