Goto Section: 80.1129 | 80.1133 | Table of Contents
FCC 80.1131
Revised as of October 1, 2008
Goto Year:2007 |
2009
Sec. 80.1131 Transmissions of urgency communications.
(a) In a terrestrial system the announcement of the urgency message must be
made on one or more of the distress and safety calling frequencies specified
in Sec. 80.1077 using digital selective calling and the urgency call format. A
separate announcement need not be made if the urgency message is to be
transmitted through the maritime mobile-satellite service.
(b) The urgency signal and message must be transmitted on one or more of the
distress and safety traffic frequencies specified in Sec. 80.1077, or via the
maritime mobile-satellite service or on other frequencies used for this
purpose.
(c) The urgency signal consists of the words PAN PAN. In radiotelephony each
word of the group must be pronounced as the French word “panne”.
(d) The urgency call format and the urgency signal indicate that the calling
station has a very urgent message to transmit concerning the safety of a
mobile unit or a person.
(e) In radiotelephony, the urgency message must be preceded by the urgency
signal, repeated three times, and the identification of the transmitting
station.
(f) In narrow-band direct-printing, the urgency message must be preceded by
the urgency signal and the identification of the transmitting station.
(g) The urgency call format or urgency signal must be sent only on the
authority of the master or the person responsible for the mobile unit
carrying the mobile station or mobile earth station.
(h) The urgency call format or the urgency signal may be transmitted by a
land station or a coast earth station with the approval of the responsible
authority.
(i) When an urgency message which calls for action by the stations receiving
the message has been transmitted, the station responsible for its
transmission must cancel it as soon as it knows that action is no longer
necessary.
(j) Error correction techniques, in accordance with ITU-R Recommendation
M.625–3, “Direct-printing Telegraph Equipment Employing Automatic
Identification in the Maritime Mobile Service,” with Annex, 1995, as
specified in Sec. 80.1101, must be used for urgency messages by direct-printing
telegraphy. All messages must be preceded by at least one carriage return, a
line feed signal, a letter shift signal and the urgency signal PAN PAN.
ITU-R Recommendation M.625–3 with Annex is incorporated by reference. The
Director of the Federal Register approves this incorporation by reference in
accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR Part 51. Copies of this standard
can be inspected at the Federal Communications Commission, 445 12th Street,
SW., Washington, DC (Reference Information Center) or at the National
Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the
availability of this material at NARA, call 202–741–6030, or go to:
http://www.archives.gov/federal_register/code_of_federal_regulations/ibr_loc
ations.html. The ITU-R Recommendation can be purchased from the
International Telecommunication Union (ITU), Place des Nations, CH–1211
Geneva 20, Switzerland.
(k) Urgency communications by direct-printing telegraphy should be in the
ARQ mode when communicating directly to the Coast Guard or other coast
stations on channels which they normally guard. Other distress
communications, including those on simplex channels provided for that
purpose, should be in the broadcast forward error correction mode. The ARQ
mode may subsequently be used when it is advantageous to do so.
[ 51 FR 31213 , Sept. 2, 1986, as amended at 68 FR 46981 , Aug. 7, 2003]
Goto Section: 80.1129 | 80.1133
Goto Year: 2007 |
2009
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