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How can vessel personnel detect the operation of a SART in its vicinity?
A
A unique two-tone "warbling" signal heard on VHF-FM Ch-70.
B
It will activate an AIS new signal alarm on the AIS receiver.
C
The SART signal appears as a target that comes and goes--due to the effect of heavy swells on a SART.
D
A unique 3 -CM signal consisting of a 12 - dot pattern radiating outward from a SART's position along its line of bearing .
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How can vessel personnel detect the operation of a SART in its vicinity?
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A
A unique two-tone "warbling" signal heard on VHF-FM Ch-70.
B
It will activate an AIS new signal alarm on the AIS receiver.
C
The SART signal appears as a target that comes and goes--due to the effect of heavy swells on a SART.
D
A unique 3 -CM signal consisting of a 12 - dot pattern radiating outward from a SART's position along its line of bearing .
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How can vessel personnel detect the operation of a SART in its vicinity?
A
A unique two-tone "warbling" signal heard on VHF-FM Ch-70.
B
It will activate an AIS new signal alarm on the AIS receiver.
C
The SART signal appears as a target that comes and goes--due to the effect of heavy swells on a SART.
D
A unique 3 -CM signal consisting of a 12 - dot pattern radiating outward from a SART's position along its line of bearing .
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