Radiotelegraph Equipment Specifications




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transport in both directions, for installing the equipment, and for all initial adjustments of tuning and timing.

(2) For the field tests, the manufacturer shall be responsible for packing and transport in both directions and for the installation and adjustment of the equipment. Subsequent to initial adjustments, the apparatus may not be readjusted during the field tests more than once every week. Should it become apparent for any reason that the equipment cannot meet the requirements of the 28-day test, the type-testing authority may discontinue the field tests forthwith, and the test shall be recommenced only when the type-testing authority and the manufacturer are agreed that a reasonable improvement in performance has been achieved.

(3) The manufacturer may provide two equipments for type-testing purposes, one of which shall be for testing required under clause 3 of this Schedule and the other for testing under clause 9 of this Schedule, both equipments being required initially to pass the laboratory tests (except for tests required under clause 3 of this Schedule). Whether one or two equipments are provided for testing, the test required under clause 3 of this Schedule shall be satisfied before field tests are commenced.

SEVENTH SCHEDULE

TABLE OF WATCH HOURS

Zones Western Limits Eastern Limits Hours of Watch (G.M.T.)
(1) (2) (3) (4)
A Eastern Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean, North Sea, Baltic Meridian of 30° W. Coast of Greenland 0 to 4
Meridian of 40° E. to the south of the Coast of Norway 4 to 8
8 to 12
12 to 16
16 to 20
20 to 24
B Western Indian Ocean, Eastern Arctic Ocean Eastern Limit of Zone A 0 to 4
Meridian of 80° E. westwards to the meridian of 100° E. 4 to 8
8 to 12
12 to 16
16 to 20
20 to 24
C Eastern Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean, East Arctic Ocean Eastern Limit of Zone B 0 to 4
Meridian of 160° E. eastwards to the meridian of 170° W. 4 to 8
8 to 12
12 to 16
16 to 20
20 to 24
D Central Pacific Ocean Eastern Limit of Zone C Meridian of 170° W. westwards to the meridian of 140° W.
4 to 8
8 to 12
12 to 16
16 to 20
20 to 24
E Eastern Pacific Ocean Eastern Limit of Zone D Meridian of 140° W. eastwards to the coast of the Americas
4 to 8
8 to 12
12 to 16
16 to 20
20 to 24
F Western Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico Meridian of 90° W. Coast of Mexico and meridian of 30° W. coast of Greenland 0 to 4
4 to 8
8 to 12
12 to 16
16 to 20
20 to 24

EIGHTH SCHEDULE

FORM OF RADIOTELEGRAPH LOG BOOK

RADIOTELEGRAPH LOG

PART I

Name of company operating the radio service: ...

Port at Which and Date When Voyage Commenced Nature of the Voyage or Employment Port at Which and Date When Voyage Terminated
Date ... ... Date ...
Port ... Port ...

Delivered to the Superintendent of the Mercantile Marine Office at the Port of ... on the ... day of ... 19 ... together with Radiotelegraph Log, Part II, serial Nos. ... to ...

Countersigned: Superintendent

                         Master
                         ... Address

SECTION A – PARTICULARS OF RADIO STAFF

Name Home Address Certificate Number and Class

SECTION B – PARTICULARS OF BATTERIES ON BOARD

Battery No. Number of Cells Type Date Supplied Voltage and Ampere-hour Capacity Purpose for Which Used

SECTION C – DAILY EXAMINATION OF BATTERIES

Date Battery Number Voltage off Load Voltage on Load Remarks

SECTION D – MONTHLY REPORT OF BATTERIES

Date Battery No. and Cell No. Specific Gravity as Measured Remarks Date Battery No. and Cell No. Specific Gravity Before Charge Specific Gravity After Charge Remarks

RADIOTELEGRAPH LOG

PART II

Name of Ship Official No. and International Call Sign Port of Registry Gross Tonnage

Serial Number ... from ... to ...

Name of company operating the radio service ... S.S. ... M.V. ...

DIARY OF THE RADIOTELEGRAPH SERVICE

Date and Time Station From Station To Full Details of Calls, Signals, and Distress Working Frequency


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