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radio operator

A professional who operates and maintains radiotelegraph and radiotelephone equipment and accessories aboard ship. Responsibilities include:

  • Turns on power to activate generator, and throws switches to cut in transmitters and antennas.
  • Turns dials to obtain sending frequency and volume.
  • Receives and transmits messages following procedure prescribed by federal regulations.
  • Maintains log of messages transmitted and received.
  • Monitors emergency frequency for ship and distress calls.
  • Performs minor repairs and adjustments on ships' radio equipment and lifeboat radios.
  • Charges batteries.
  • May perform minor repairs to radar, loran, auto-alarm, and gyrocompass systems.
  • May copy broadcast schedules, such as Merfox, Mercast, and news.
  • Must be licensed by Federal Communications Commission as Radiotelegraph Operator and Radiotelephone Operator, and by U.S.
  • Coast Guard as Radio Officer.
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