Course Objectives
The course is taught in three evenings. The first evening consists of a lecture covering Module 1, sections one to five below. The second evening consists of a lecture on Module 2, covering the Global Marine Distress and Safety System (GMDSS), followed by an oral drill covering the material in Module 1 section 6. The official exam is given on the third evening. The exam consists of a 75 question multiple choice exam. A separate 25 question exam covering Module 2 only is available for those who already have an ROC(M).
Upon successful completion of the exam, the student will be issued a Temporary Operating Certificate. CPS will later mail a permanent certificate to the student. (Industry Canada has delegated the authority to certify marine radio operators on voluntarily fitted vessels to CPS.)
Students who already have a Marine Radio Operator's Certificate but wish to get the DSC endorsement can attend the second and third evenings, and will write a 25 question exam.
Contents
Module 1
- Maritime Mobile Service
- Procedures
- Use of Marine Radio
- Radio Operation, Word Spelling (Phonetic Alphabet), etc.
- Procedural Words and Phrases
- Time
- Calling Procedure
- Simplex and Duplex Operation
- Choice of Frequencies
- Control of Communication
- Priorities
- Distress Communications
- Priority
- Frequencies to be used
- Distress Signal
- Distress Call
- Distress Message - examples
- Acknowledging and Relaying a Distress Message
- Control of Distress Traffic
- Imposition of Silence
- Cancellation of Distress
- Urgency Communications
- Priority
- Frequencies to be Used
- Urgency Signal
- Urgency Message
- Cancellation of Urgency
- Safety Communications
- Priority
- Safety Signal
- Procedures
- Distress Simulations
- Distress Call and Message
- Acknowledgement of Mayday by CG Radio
- Distress Relay
- Acknowledgement/Assist by other station
- Distress Traffic
- Impose Silence by Controlling Station
- Impose Silence by Another Station
- Distress Traffic on Scene
- Cancellation of Distress by Controlling Station
- Homework Study
- Distress Call and Message from a Ship
- Acknowledgement by Another Ship
- Distress Traffic
- Imposition of Silence
- Cancellation of Distress
- Distress Call and Message
- Relay by Another Vessel
- Additional Information
- Alarm Signals
- Radiotelephone Alarm Signal
- Navigational Warning Signal
- Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB)
- Emergency Position Indicating Buoy (EPIB)
- General Electronic Information
- Alternative Radio Services
Module 2: Global Marine Distress and Safety System (GMDSS)
- Traditional System
- Regulations
- Procedures
- Shortcomings
- Global Marine Distress and Safety System (GMDSS)
- System Overview
- GMDSS Basic Concept
- GMDSS Regulations and Application
- Equipment Requirements
- Sea Areas
- Maritime Mobile Service Identity (MMSI) Number
- Digital Selective Calling (DSC) Radios
- GMDSS Primary Component
- Classes of DSC Radios
- DSC Functions
- DSC Procedures
- Emergency Position Indicating Radiobeacons (EPIRBs)
- EPIRBs
- COSPAS-SARSAT Satellite System
- Other GMDSS Equipment
- MF DSC Radios
- Portable VHF Radios
- NAVTEX Receivers
- Search and Rescue Transponders (SARTs)
- DSC Practical Exercises
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