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FCC 80.1183
Revised as of October 1, 2007
Goto Year:2006 | 2008
Sec.  80.1183   Remote control for maneuvering or navigation.

   (a) An on-board station may be used for remote control of maneuvering or
   navigation control systems aboard the same ship or, where that ship is
   towing a second ship, aboard the towed ship.

   (b) The remote control system transmissions must contain a synchronization
   signal and a message signal composed of a documentation number group, a
   company control group, an actuation instruction group, and a termination of
   transmission group.

   (1)  The  synchronization  signal must be the control character “SYN”,
   transmitted twice.

   (2) The message signal is composed of the following groups:

   (i) The documentation number group must be transmitted once and be the
   ship's  U.S.  Coast  Guard documentation number or, if the ship is not
   documented, the call sign of the on-board station.

   (ii) The company control group, composed of three letters taken from AAA
   through ZZZ, which must be transmitted one time.

   (iiii) The actuation instruction group, composed of two letters taken from
   AA through ZZ, which must be transmitted one time.

   (iv)  The  termination  of transmission group, composed of the control
   character “EM”, which must be transmitted twice.

   (c) The receiving system must:

   (1) Reject any actuation instruction until it recognizes and accepts the
   company control group.

   (2) Reject any company control group until it recognizes and accepts the
   documentation number group.

   (d) The emission employed must be G2D. The provisions applicable to G3E
   emission are also applicable to G2D emission.

   (e) The binary information must be applied to the carrier as frequency-shift
   keying  (FSK)  of  the standard tones 1070 and 1270 Hz. “0” (low) must
   correspond  to  1070 Hz and “1” (high) must correspond to 1270 Hz. The
   signalling rate must be 300 bits per second.

   (f) The alphabet employed must be the United States of America Standard Code
   for Information Interchange (USASCII), contained in the United States of
   America Standards Institute publication USAS X3.4–1968.

   (1) The bit sequence must be least significant bit first to most significant
   bit (bit 1 through 7), consecutively.

   (2) The character structure must consist of 8 bits (seven bits plus one
   character parity bit) having equal time intervals.

   (3) “Odd” parity is required.

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