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LT - Local Time. OTF - Optimum Transmitting Frequency. POB - Persons On Board - total number of. UTC corresponds exactly in rate with TAl but differs from it by an integral number of seconds.
OHM - Queen'sHarbour Master. RT MF - Radio Telephony Medium Frequency. OTF - Optimum Transmitting Frequency. Port Operations Service - A maritime mobile service in or near a port between coast stations and ship stations or between ship statior in which messages are restricted to those relating to the operational handling, the movement and safety of ships and, in emergency, to tne---- safety of persons. SBT - Segregated Ballast Tanks.
Specific notes f The frequency 156·300MHz Channel 06 may also be used for communication between ship stations and aircraft stations engaged in co-ordinatedsearch and rescue operations. All reasonable effort has been made to ensure that this Volume contains all of the information obtained and assessed by the UKHO by the date of publication. The following versions: 8.
Admiralty List of Radio Signals – Global Maritime Distress & Safety System - Founded in 1949, Maryland Nautical Sales is one of the largest nautical chart agents in the United States.
CONTENTS LIST INDEX GLOSSARY EEZ - Exclusive Economic Zone. ETA - Estimated Time of Arrival. ETD - Estimated Time of Departure. EU - European Union. FM - Frequency Modulation. FPSO - Floating, Production, Storage and Offloading. FSO - Floating, Storage and Offloading. General communications - Those communications between ship stations and shore-basedstations which concern the management and operation of the ship, normally taken to mean public correspondence to the exclusion of safety, distress and urgency messages. These communications may be conducted on the appropriate frequencies. GMDSS - Global Maritime Distress and Safety System; a global communications service based upon automated systems, both satellite based and terrestrial, to provide distress alerting and promulgation of maritime safety information for mariners. For a full explanation see ALRS Volume 5. GMT - Greenwich Mean Time. GT - Gross Tonnage. HAZREP - HAZardous incident REPort. Near miss incident or breach of the COLREGS. HAZMAT - HAZardous MATerial. Reporting requirements for vessels carrying dangerous or polluting cargoes. HF - High Frequency 3 - 30 MHz. HJ - Day service only. HMCG - Her Majesty'sCoastguard. HN - Night service only. Hr Mr - Harbour Master. HW - High Water. HX - No specific hours or fixed intermittent hours. IBC Code - International Bulk Carriers Code, means the International Code for construction and equipment of Ships carrying dangerous chemicals in bulk. ICAO - International Civil Aviation Organization. Ident - Identification Signal. IGC Code -InternationalGas Carriers Code, means the International Code for construction and equipment of Ships carrying liquified gases in bulk. IHO - International Hydrographic Organization. IMDG Code - International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code. IMN - Inmarsat Mobile Number. IMO - International Maritime Organization. IMSO -InternationalMobile Satellite Organization. INF Code - International code for the safe carriage of Irradiated Nuclear Fuel. Inmarsat - The Organization established by the Convention on the International Mobile Satellite Organization Inmarsat adopted on 3 September 1976. Inmarsat A - The original Inmarsat communications system, based on analogue techniques and capable of global two-way voice-gradetelephony and voice-banddata transfer , facsimile and telex communications this service ceased on 31st December 2007. CONTENTS LIST INDEX GLOSSARY Inmarsat B - A digital communications system, capable of high quality two-wayvoice telephony, telex, distress alerting, fax and data services. Inmarsat C - A digital system, operating since 1991, based on low-costSESs of low power--consumption,using an omni-directionalantenna. This system provides the services of global two-way store-and-forwardmessaging, distress alerting, EGC SafetyNET and FleetNET, data reporting and polling. Inmarsat E - A distress alerting system based on EPIRBs this service ceased on 1st December 2006. F77 has GMDSS approval and an advanced voice distress safety system. F33 has an integrated global voice service, a spotbeam integrated data service running at a speed of 9V6kbps and an MPDS service. Inmarsat GAN - Global Area Network supporting high speed data, ISDN compatible service 64 kbitls. Inmarsat M - Introduced in 1994, based on digital techniques, and capable of two-wayvoice telephony, distress alerting, fax and data services. Inmarsat mini-C - mini C offers the same primary functions as Inmarsat C through a lower-powerterminal. It is also GMDSS compatible and meets the requirements for Ship Security Alert Systems SSAS. Inmarsat mini-M - Voice, fax and low speed data. IOPP - International Oil Pollution Prevention. R - Indian Ocean Region, coverage area of Inmarsat satellite. ISPS - International Ship and Port facility Security. ISSC - International Ship Security Certificate. ITU - International Telecommunication Union. ITZ - Inshore Traffic Zone. JCG - Japan Coast Guard. LANBV - Large Navigational Buoy. LBP - Length Between Perpendiculars. An earth station in the fixed-satelliteservice or, in the maritime mobile-satelliteservice, located at the specified ~xed point on land to provide a feeder link for the maritime mobile-satelliteservice. LF - Low Frequency 30 - 300 kHz. LNG - Liquefied Natural Gas. LOA - Length Over All. Londonlength - Approximate length between the stem and the stern x 96%. LPG - Liquefied Petroleum Gas. LRIT - Long Range Identification and Tracking. LT - Local Time. Lt F - Light Float. Lt Ho - Light House. Lt V - Light Vessel. LW - Low Water. MAREP - Mariner Reporting System. MARPOL - International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973. MBM - Multi Buoy Mooring. CONTENTS LIST INDEX GLOSSARY MCGA - Maritime and Coastguard Agency MF - Medium frequency 300 - 3000 kHz. MGN - Marine Guidance Note. MMSI- Maritime Mobile Service Identity code. MOU - Memorandum of Understanding. MRCC - Maritime Rescue Co-ordinationCentre. MRSC - Maritime Rescue co-ordination Sub-Centre. MSI - Maritime Safety Information. Navigational and meteorological warnings, meteorological forecasts, distress alerts and other urgent safety related information broadcast to ships. MSN - Merchant Shipping Notice. NBDP - Narrow-Band Direct-Printing;automated telegraphy as used by the NAVTEX system and telex-over-radio. NM - Notice to Mariners. NOR - Notice of Readiness NoNumber Nov - November. NP - Nautical Publication. NRT - Net Registered Tonnage. OBO - Oil Bulk Ore. OTF - Optimum Transmitting Frequency. PEC - Pilotage Exemption Certificate. PFSO - Port Facility Security Officer. POB - Persons On Board - total number of. POR - Pacific Ocean Region, coverage area of Inmarsat satellite. Port Operations Service - A maritime mobile service in or near a port between coast stations and ship stations or between ship statior in which messages are restricted to those relating to the operational handling, the movement and safety of ships and, in emergency, to tne---- safety of persons. It does not include public correspondence. PTTIPrecise Time and Time Interval. Public Correspondence - Any telecommunication which the offices and stations must, by reason of their being at the disposal of the public, accept for transmission. PV - Pilot Vessel. OHM - Queen'sHarbour Master. Radio Regulations - Means the Radio Regulations annexed to, or regarded as being annexed to, the most recent International Telecommunication Convention which is in force at any time. RCC - Rescue Co-ordinationCentre. A unit responsible for promoting efficient organization of search and rescue SAR services and for co-ordinatingthe conduct of SAR operations within a SAR region. RT - Radio telephony. RT HF - Radio Telephony High Frequency. RT MF - Radio Telephony Medium Frequency. RTTY - Radio Teletype. CONTENTS LIST INDEX GLOSSARY s - Second s. SAR - Search And Rescue. SBM - Single Buoy Mooring. SBP - Shore Based Pilotage. SBT - Segregated Ballast Tanks. SDWT - Summer Dead Weight Tonnes. Search And Rescue SAR region - An area of defined dimensions within which search and rescue services are provided. Single frequency - The same frequency used for transmission and reception. SITOR - Simplex Telex Over Radio. SITREP - SITuation REPort. SOLAS - The International Convention on the Safety Of Life at Sea 1974 SOLAS , as amended. Sous-CROSS - Sous-CentresRegionaux Operationells de Surveillance et de Sauvetage Regional sub-centreof operations for surveillance and maritime rescue, MRSC. An area of defined dimensions within which search and rescue services are provided. SRS - Ship Reporting System. SSB - Single SideBand, Stn - Station. SWL - Safe Working Load. TOR - Telex Over Radio. TSS - Traffic Separation Scheme. UHF - Ultra High Frequency 300 - 3000 MHz. UK - United Kingdom. UKHO - United Kingdom Hydrographic Office. UT - Universal Time. UTC - Co-ordinatedUniversal Time: has been developed to meet the needs of scientific users for a precise scale of time interval and those of navigators, surveyors and others who require a time scale directly related to the Earth'srotation. UTC corresponds exactly in rate with TAl but differs from it by an integral number of seconds. The UTC scale is adjusted by the insertion or deletion of seconds positive or negative leap seconds to ensure that departure of UTC from UT1 does not exceed + 0·9seconds. Leap seconds are notified in advance as corrections, through Section VI of the Admiralty Weekly Notices to Mariners, to TABLE 1 within the RADIO TIME SIGNALS section of ALRS Volume 2 NP 282. VHF - Very High Frequency 30 - 300 MHz. VLCC - Very Large Crude Carrier. VLF - Very Low Frequency 3 - 30 kHz. VTM - VesselTraffic Management. VTMIS - Vessel Traffic Management and Information System. VTMS - Vessel Traffic Management System. VTS - Vessel Traffic Service. CONTENTS LIST INDEX NOTES REFERRING TO THE TABLE General notes a Administrations may designate frequencies in the inter-ship,port operations and ship movement services for use by light aircraft and helicopters to communicate with ships or participating coast stations in predominantly maritime support operations. However, the use of the channels which are shared with public correspondence shall be subject to prior agreement between interested and affected administrations. Specific notes f The frequency 156·300MHz Channel 06 may also be used for communication between ship stations and aircraft stations engaged in co-ordinatedsearch and rescue operations. Ship stations shall avoid harmful interference to such communications on Channel 06 as well as to communications between aircraft stations, ice-breakersand assisted ships during ice seasons. I These Channels AIS 1 and AIS 2 will be used for an automatic ship identification and surveillance system capable of providing worldwide operation on high seas, unless other frequencies are designated on a regional basis for this purpose.