Question 139 Deck Safety
70% to passWhat would be used to call all stations in your vicinity by radiotelephone?
A
Kilo
B
Charlie Quebec
C
Calling all stations
D
Alpha Alpha
AI Explanation
The correct answer is B) Charlie Quebec. The term "Charlie Quebec" is the phonetic alphabet code used to call all stations in your vicinity by radiotelephone. This is a standard procedure according to maritime radio communication protocols and regulations. The other options are incorrect - "Kilo" is not the proper code, "Calling all stations" is not a phonetic alphabet code, and "Alpha Alpha" does not have a specific meaning for calling all nearby stations.
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