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- Distress_signal abstract "A distress signal is an internationally recognized means for obtaining help. Distress signals take the form of or are commonly made by using radio signals, displaying a visually detected item or illumination, or making an audible sound, from a distance.A distress signal indicates that a person or group of people, ship, aircraft, or other vehicle is threatened by grave and imminent danger and requests immediate assistance. Use of distress signals in other circumstances may be against local or international law.In order for distress signalling to be the most effective, two parameters must be communicated: Alert or notification of a distress in progress Position or location (or localization or pinpointing) of the party in distress.For example, a single aerial flare alerts observers to the existence of a vessel in distress somewhere in the general direction of the flare sighting on the horizon but extinguishes within one minute or less. A hand held flare burns for 3 minutes and can be used to localize or pinpoint more precisely the exact location or position of the party in trouble. An EPIRB both notifies or alerts authorities and at the same time provides position indication information.".
- Distress_signal thumbnail Smoke_signal_1.jpg?width=300.
- Distress_signal wikiPageExternalLink 060199tip6.htm.
- Distress_signal wikiPageExternalLink tp9878.pdf.
- Distress_signal wikiPageExternalLink vds.htm.
- Distress_signal wikiPageExternalLink distress.htm.
- Distress_signal wikiPageID "303507".
- Distress_signal wikiPageRevisionID "603274330".
- Distress_signal description "Modulation of a radio beacon of distress on 121,5 MHz and 243 MHz.".
- Distress_signal filename "Radio beacon of distress on 121,5 MHz.ogg".
- Distress_signal format Ogg.
- Distress_signal hasPhotoCollection Distress_signal.
- Distress_signal title "Radio beacon of distress".
- Distress_signal subject Category:Distress_signals.
- Distress_signal subject Category:Emergency_communication.
- Distress_signal subject Category:Encodings.
- Distress_signal subject Category:Rescue.
- Distress_signal subject Category:Survival_skills.
- Distress_signal comment "A distress signal is an internationally recognized means for obtaining help. Distress signals take the form of or are commonly made by using radio signals, displaying a visually detected item or illumination, or making an audible sound, from a distance.A distress signal indicates that a person or group of people, ship, aircraft, or other vehicle is threatened by grave and imminent danger and requests immediate assistance.".
- Distress_signal label "Chiamata di emergenza".
- Distress_signal label "Distress signal".
- Distress_signal label "Seenotsignal".
- Distress_signal label "Señal de socorro".
- Distress_signal label "Signal de détresse".
- Distress_signal label "Сигнал бедствия".
- Distress_signal label "نداء استغاثة".
- Distress_signal label "遭難信号".
- Distress_signal sameAs Seenotsignal.
- Distress_signal sameAs Señal_de_socorro.
- Distress_signal sameAs Signal_de_détresse.
- Distress_signal sameAs Chiamata_di_emergenza.
- Distress_signal sameAs 遭難信号.
- Distress_signal sameAs m.01s5_6.
- Distress_signal sameAs Q2355426.
- Distress_signal sameAs Q2355426.
- Distress_signal wasDerivedFrom Distress_signal?oldid=603274330.
- Distress_signal depiction Smoke_signal_1.jpg.
- Distress_signal isPrimaryTopicOf Distress_signal.