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The Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (or GMDSS) is an agreement on safety procedures, communication protocols, and equipment.

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The Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (or GMDSS) is an agreement on safety procedures, communication protocols, and equipment.

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Its the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System, used for normal communications and in Distress Ugency and Safety situations.........

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INMARSAT F stands for International maritime satellite F. It is a satellite communication system used on ship. F77 or Fleet 77is an example and is a part of GMDSS. (Global maritime distress and safety system.Both data and voice transmission is possible.

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The Maritime distress signal, SOS, was a grouping of letters which stood for nothing in particular.

It was a simple and easy sequence of code to remember. Later it became associated with terms such as, Save Our Souls or Save our Ship, and probably others. However, these were only unofficial designations.

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It was first used by the Germans, sometime prior to 1906. The letters, SOS, in a linked, indefinitely repeating sequence (no breaks) in Morse code, became the international distress signal in 1908. The use of the SOS distress signal was replaced, in 1999, by the Global Maritime Distress Safety System.

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SOS can be defined as the commonly used description for the international Morse code distress signal. This distress signal was first adopted by the German government in radio German regulations effective April 1, 1905, and became the worldwide standard under the second International Radiotelegraphic Convention, which was signed on November 3, 1906 and became effective on July 1, 1908. SOS remained the maritime radio distress signal until 1999, when it was replaced by the Global Maritime Distress Safety System. SOS is still recognized as a visual distress signal.

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