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-=====ETA313-06: Regulation Lesson 2: Q-codes=====+=====ETA313-06: Regulation Lesson 2: Q-codes, Emergency Traffic===== 
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 +[[user:kurser:ham_vt2024|Back to course information]] 
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 +**Recommended reading: 261-265**
  
 **This list might no longer be accurate as the tests have changed** **This list might no longer be accurate as the tests have changed**
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 +**It contains some legal things which are difficult to translate.**
  
 **English below** **English below**
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 * In international radio traffic, times are given in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) * In international radio traffic, times are given in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)
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 +**Emergency traffic!**
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 +Traffic to prevent or reduce further injuries at obvious risk for serious person or property damage, or when someone is gravely injured or in lethal danger. 
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 +**Distressful situation!**
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 +No regulations in the laws may be hindering a land station, during distressful situations, to use all means necessary to help a mobile station during an emergency. 
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 +As of IARU's recommendation's there are no specific emergency signal in the ham bands and no allocated emergency frequencies in the ham band. 
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 +SOS (… - - - ...)
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 +MAYDAY (Phone)
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 +NÖDANROP (Phone, Swedish)
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 +CQ EMERGENCY (May be used)
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 +**Frequencies (non-ham):**
 +121,5 MHz AM (Flight band). 
 +156,8 MHz FM (Marine VHF channel 16)
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 +To do during emergency traffic: 
 +  * Stop Stop transmission
 +  * Listen              Listen and write down the emergency message
 +  * Alert If the emergency traffic is not responded to by authorities, call 112. Ask for flight/sea/similar rescue and mention your notes.
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 +If you get response from an distressed person:
 +  * Where? Where is the accident? (Position)
 +  * What? What has happened?
 +  * Who? Who is it who calls?  (Call sign/boat name)
 +  * How? Does the distressed person need help? (ambulance/medicine/fire brigade/police/sea rescue?)
 +  * When? Note down time and frequency for the message
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