Question 240 Deck Safety

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When making VHF radio calls to nearby stations, what level of transmitting power should you use?

A Low power
B High power
C Medium power
D Extra high power
AI Explanation

The correct answer is A) Low power. When making VHF radio calls to nearby stations, you should use the lowest level of transmitting power that will reliably reach the intended recipient. This is typically the "low power" setting on a VHF radio, which is usually around 1 watt. Using low power helps to minimize interference with other nearby stations and conserve the radio's battery life. The higher power settings of "medium" (around 10 watts) or "high" (25 watts) are typically only necessary for longer-range communications or when the receiving station is far away. Using an "extra high" power setting of 50 watts or more is generally not recommended for short-range, local communications.

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