A.Your speed must be reduced to bare steerageway B.A look-out is not required if the radar is on C.Fog signals are only required when a vessel is detected by radar D.The radar should always be kept on a short-range scale
A.make B.be made C.not make D.not be made
A.will add to B.will subtract from C.may add to or subtract from D.will not change
A.Satellite clock B.Ship's speed C.Atmospheric/ionospheric propagation D.Receiver
A.varies depending upon the bearing used B.is the angular difference between magnetic north and compass north C.is published on the compass rose on most nautical charts D.is the angular difference between geographic and magnetic meridians
A.in dense fog B.in boisterous weather C.in the open sea D.in rivers
A.EBL B.VRM C.CRT D.target tracking range
A.elevation B.magnetic angle C.vertical angle D.dip
A.can correct by adjusting the compass card B.can correct by adjusting the compensating magnets C.can correct by changing the vessel's heading D.cannot correct
A.true bearing of the transmitter B.relative bearing of the transmitter C.heading of the vessel D.time of reception