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Guideline For GMDSS Radio Log Book Guide

This document provides guidelines for entries required in a GMDSS radio log book on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis to comply with SOLAS and STCW regulations. Daily entries include testing DSC equipment and batteries. Weekly entries include testing DSC distress equipment and batteries. Monthly entries include checking search and rescue radar transponders, survival craft radios, Inmarsat-C equipment, and battery security. NAVTEX messages do not need to be logged if printouts are retained.

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Guideline For GMDSS Radio Log Book Guide

This document provides guidelines for entries required in a GMDSS radio log book on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis to comply with SOLAS and STCW regulations. Daily entries include testing DSC equipment and batteries. Weekly entries include testing DSC distress equipment and batteries. Monthly entries include checking search and rescue radar transponders, survival craft radios, Inmarsat-C equipment, and battery security. NAVTEX messages do not need to be logged if printouts are retained.

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Guideline for GMDSS Radio Log Book

Guidelines
1) Requirements ;
A record shall be kept, to the satisfaction of the Administration and as required by the Radio
Regulations, of all incidents connected with the radio communication service which appear to be of
importance to safety of life at sea. (SOLAS Reg. IV/17 & ITU RR App. 11)

2) DAILY ENTRIES (STCW A & B-VIII)


(1) The proper functioning of the DSC equipment shall be tested at least once each day but without
radiating any signal.
(2) Inmar-C with EGC function Test: Self-test sahll be tested by means provided.
(3) Batteries shall be tested ON-LOAD and OFF-LOAD daily, and where necessary, brought to fully
charged condition.

3) WEEKLY ENTRIES (STCW A & B-VIII)


(1) DSC distress and safety radio equipment shall be tested at least once each week by menas of a
test call when within communication range or coast station.
(2) Batteries shall be tested once per week by means of hydrometer where practicable, or where a
hydrometer cannot be used (sealed batteries) by suitable load test.
Reference : Testing Euipment Used for Distress and Safety Calls. (IMO)
Testing on the exclusive DSC distress and safety calling frequencies should be avoided as far as
possible by using other methods, There should be no test transmissions on the DSC calling channel
on VHF ch. 70. However, when testing on the exclusive DSC distress and safety calling frequencies
on MF and HF is unavoidable, it should be indicated that these are test transmission. The test call
should be composed in accordance with Recommendation ITU-R M.493 and the call shoud be
acknowledge by the coast station. Nomally there would be no further communication between the two
station involved.

4) MONTHLY ENTRIES (STCW A & B-VIII)


(1) Each search and rescue radar transponder shall be checked at least once a month using the in
built test facility and checked for security and sign damage. (SOLAS Reg. III/19)
(2) Each survival craft two-way VHF equipment shall be tested at least once a month on a frequency
other than VHF ch. 16. (SOLAS Reg. III/19)
(3) Inmar-C with EGC shall be tested by means of actual communication.
(4) Batteries shall be checked once per month for the security of each battery and its connection and
the condition of the batteries and their compartment or compartments.

5) LOGGING NAVTEX MESSAGES


The reception of weather forecasts or navigational warnings on NAVTEX need not be noted in the
GMDSS RADO LOG BOOK the NAVETX receiver print-out may replace the log entries required by
chapter IV of the 1974 SOLAS Convention. (IMO Res. A. 617 (15))
 

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