If your vessel is in the POR, which of the following is a correctly formatted Inmarsat-C address book entry for sending communications to a shoreside TELEX terminal number 42267 in Ecuador (TELEX country code 308)?
• Inmarsat-C addressing format for telex destinations in the Pacific Ocean Region (POR) • Role of the telex country code versus the subscriber (terminal) number • Use and meaning of the Inmarsat service code prefix (e.g., 582 for telex)
• How are Inmarsat-C address book entries structured when sending to a shore-based telex terminal? Think about the order of service code, country code, and local number. • Which of the options includes both the service code and the country code in a continuous numeric string, as required by Inmarsat-C? • Does Inmarsat-C allow or require non-numeric characters (such as parentheses or plus signs) inside the actual address field when dialing a telex number?
• Verify which three-digit Inmarsat service code is used for telex traffic from ship to shore (e.g., 581/582 series). • Confirm that the address should be one continuous string of digits with no extra symbols when stored in the address book. • Check that the format follows: [Inmarsat telex service code] + [telex country code] + [subscriber number], in that order.
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