[ MTC MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR NO. 02, S. 1996, February 05, 1996 ]
REVISED CURRICULA AND ACCREDITATION CHECKLIST FOR SHIPS RESTRICTED RADIOTELEPHONE, SATELLITE COMMUNICATION AND GLOBAL MARITIME DISTRESS AND SAFETY SYSTEM COURSES
1. The Maritime Training Council - Technical Working Group has approved the revision of the curricula and accreditation instruments for SRROC, INMARSAT and GMDSS upon the recommendation of the TWG Sub-Committee on Communication Courses that conducted proper consultation with instructors from different training centers.
2. The syllabi for these courses, as formulated and approved in 1989, shall be followed and presented into three modules, to wit:
5. Attached are the copies of the accreditation instruments for these courses for your information and guidance.
6. This Memorandum shall take effect on February 16, 1996.
Adopted: 5 Feb. 1996
(SGD.) LORNA O. FAJARDO
Executive Officer
2. The syllabi for these courses, as formulated and approved in 1989, shall be followed and presented into three modules, to wit:
.1 Module I - Satellite Communication (INMARSAT) Course - 40 hours;3. In addition to the existing syllabus for the Ships Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Course (SRROC), the signalling by Morse Code based from the Module 12, Communication, IMO Model Course 7.03, for one hour and another three hours for Search and Rescue (SAR) exercises are also adopted. The training/learning objectives of Signalling by Morse Code are as follows:
.2 Module II - Ships Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Course - 40 hours; and
.3 Module III - Global Maritime Distress and Safety System - 40 hours.
.1 Identify Morse Code for the alphabet.4. The completion of Satellite Communication and Ships Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Courses is a pre-requisites for the Global Maritime Distress and Safety Course.
.2 Send and receive Morse signals by flashing light at a rate of 15 characters per minute.
.3 List the parts of a signal made by flashing as the call .
.4 Correct use of the erase signal when signalling or receiving.
.5 Explain the use of the waiting signal AS.
.6 Correct use of repetition signals, AA, AB, WA, WB.
.7 Correct use of repeat signal.
.8 Demonstrate the use of the procedure signals C, N, and RQ and state that they cannot be used with single-letter, signals.
.9 List the single-flag signal which may be sounded only in compliance with the requirements of the International Regulations for Preventing Collissions at Sea.
.10 State the distress signal when made by flashing light.
5. Attached are the copies of the accreditation instruments for these courses for your information and guidance.
6. This Memorandum shall take effect on February 16, 1996.
Adopted: 5 Feb. 1996
Executive Officer