GMDSS-RPT (Rev.7)
GMDSS-RPT (Rev.7)
GMDSS-RPT (Rev.7)
Note 1: Results of survey to be marked “Y” (Yes), “N” (No) or “N/A” (Not Applicable)
Note 2: Functional tests are to be verified for compliance with IMO performance standard.
Sea area in which vessel is certified to operate: A1 ; A1+A2 ; A1+A2+A3 ; A1+A2+A3+A4 (Reg. IV 12)
Any other specific area: ..............................................
1. DOCUMENTATION
1.1 Valid radio license issued by flag administration available on board …
1.2 Verification of radio operators certificate …
Name Rank Certificate Held Expiry Issued by
1st Operator
2nd Operator
3rd Operator
1.3 Verification of radio log …
Verification that up to date International Telecommunication Convention (ITU) publication are available on
1.4 …
board
1.5 Verification that operating manuals are available, on board for all equipment …
Verification that service manuals are available on board for all equipment, if at sea maintenance is the …
1.6
declared option.
Confirmation that a Radio record (logbook) has been kept in the period since last survey to the …
1.7
satisfaction of the administration.
Verification whether any new equipment has been fitted and, if so, confirmation that it has been approved to …
1.8 appropriate performance standards prior installation and that any changes are reflected in the appropriate
certificate/ record.
Verification that Record of Passenger/Cargo Ship Safety Radio Equipment (GMDSS), form SRT-GMDS, …
1.9
is on board, (Reference ……………………………………………………..dated …………………..)
Verification that plans for the provision and position of the radio installation (including source of energy …
1.10
and antenna) and the radio life saving appliances are available on board
2. SELECTED METHOD OF MAINTENANCE
Duplication of equipment …
Shore-based maintenance …
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Delete as appropriate
3. GENERAL CHECKING OF RADIO INSTALLATION
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3.1 Are all radio controls for operating the radio installation adequately illuminated
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3.2 Are ships call sign, ship station identity, and other codes, as applicable, for use of the radio station posted
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3.3 Is the radio installation protected from adverse environmental conditions
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Is the radio installation so located that no harmful interference affects its use and so located to ensure the
3.4
greatest possibility of operational availability.
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3.5 General examination of all antennas (including INMARSAT antennas) including insulation and safety
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3.6 Are spare parts and tools available
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For at-sea maintenance are additional technical documentation, tools, measuring equipment and spare parts
3.7
available.
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3.8 Facilities for bridge wings communications
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Verification of the equipment fitted in accordance with Form R (Supplement to Cargo Ship Safety Radio
3.9
Certificate)/ Form P (Supplement to Passenger Ship Safety Certificate)
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Verification that all two way communication equipment capable of automatically including ship’s position
in the distress alert are automatically provided with the information from internal or external navigation
3.10
receiver. If such receiver is not on board, verification of procedure for manually updating the position and
the time of determining the position at intervals not exceeding 4 hours.
4 SOURCES OF ENERGY
4.1 Main … Emergency … Reserve …
4.2 Confirmation that the reserve source of energy has sufficient capacity to operate the primary or the …
duplicated equipment for 1 hours or 6 hours as appropriate.
4.3 If the reserve source of energy is battery, verification where appropriate, of its good condition by specific …
gravity measurement or voltage measurement.
4.4 If the reserve source of energy is battery, verification that the chargers are capable of re-charging the …
battery within 10 hours.
5 COMPOSITION OF RADIO INSTALLATION
VHF MF MF/HF INMARSAT
Primary System … … … …
Duplicated System … … … …
6. V.H.F RADIO INSTALLATION
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6.1 Checking for operation on channel 6, 13 and 16
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6.2 Checking proper operation of all controls
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6.3 Test call of DSC encoder
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Channel 70 DSC watch receiver, including confirmation that correct Maritime Mobile Service Identity
6.4
(MMSI) is programmed in the equipment, and verification of DSC alarm
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6.5 Checking for operation from main, emergency (if fitted), and reserve source of energy
7. MF/HF1 RADIO TELEPHONE INSTALLATION
7.1 General examination of MF/HF* Radio telephone equipment …
7.2 Verification that equipment operates from main, emergency (if provided) and reserve source of energy …
Verification of the MF/HF* Radio telephone equipment for correct operation by contacting a coast station …
7.3
and/or measuring transmission quality and radio frequency output
7.3.1 During the survey
a) Is the DSC equipment tested in Routine call category with the ship station and or a shore station. …
b) Is the DSC equipment tested in Safety call category with a ship station and or a shore station. …
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Delete as appropriate
19.2 DNID member number registered by CSP in the LRIT shipborne equipment (i.e. Sat C) is not disabled or …
deleted
20. ON PASSENGER SHIPS ONLY:
20.1 Two way on-scene radio communication on 121.5 MHz and 123.1 MHz from navigating bridge. …
20.2 A GOC Certified operator assigned to perform only radio communication duties during distress incidents. …
21. GMDSS RADIO OPERATORS:
Is the Ship operator(s) able to use the GMDSS equipment and carry out function tests for transmitting and
21.1 …
receiving distress and safety alerts
21.2 Is ship's operators able to explain correct procedures for the followings: …
21.2.1 Canceling a false distress alert (Res.A.814(19)) …
21.2.2 Receiving a distress alert. …
21.2.3 Sending a distress alert …
22. HAS THE VESSEL BEEN EXEMPTED BY THE ADMINISTRATION FROM MEETING THE
REQUIREMENTS OF THE CONVENTION
22.1 Administration
22.2 Reference No
22.3 Details
23. REMARKS