A vessel is tracking the AOR-W satellite. To initiate an F77 automatic ship-to-shore telephone contact to a shoreside party in the U.S. phone # 123-456-7890, via Southbury Earth Station, a valid Inmarsat operations/dialing sequence is?
• Inmarsat Fleet F77 dialing procedures for automatic ship-to-shore calls • The meaning of the international access code (IDD) when calling a U.S. number from an Inmarsat terminal • How Land Earth Station (LES) codes (e.g., 001, 002, 104) and the AOR‑W / Southbury pairing relate
• From a ship using F77, what prefix is normally used before a U.S. telephone number when dialing internationally? • Which LES code is associated with AOR‑W / Southbury for voice/telephone services, and how is it usually entered on the terminal keypad? • Look carefully at which choices use the correct combination of LES selection method (with # or +) and the proper international access and country code sequence for the U.S.
• Confirm the correct LES code for Southbury on AOR‑W and how the terminal expects you to enter that code (e.g., LES 001, 002, 104, with # or +). • Verify that the dialing string includes the proper international prefix and country code for the U.S. (not just the 10‑digit domestic number). • Check that the sequence clearly separates LES selection from the telephone number dialing step and uses valid termination characters (# or +) for that specific F77 procedure.
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