Reduce speed to bare steerageway.
Slow to minimum speed
Slow to a minimum speed
Slow to a minimum speed
Slow to a minimum speed
Slow to a minimum speed
Slow to a minimum speed
Slow to a minimum speed
Reduce speed - and maintain vigilance for the other vessel.
Reverse engine and stop if at all possible. Have another person go to the bow and help look.
If you hear a fog signal from another boat that you cannot see, you should take immediate action to ensure safety. First, reduce your speed to a safe level to maintain control and avoid collisions. Then, use sound signals to indicate your presence, and keep a lookout for the other vessel using radar or visual cues. Finally, be prepared to change course or stop if necessary to avoid a potential collision.
When you hear the fog signal of another vessel that you cannot see, you should immediately reduce your speed and maintain a safe course. It’s crucial to keep a lookout for other vessels and use radar or sound signals to assess your surroundings. Additionally, be prepared to take evasive action if necessary to avoid a collision. Always ensure your navigation lights are on and stay alert for further signals.
When a peripheral device needs immediate attention from the operating system, it generates an interrupt signal. This signal notifies the CPU that the device requires processing, prompting the OS to pause its current tasks and address the request. The OS then determines the appropriate action to take, such as reading data from the device or handling an error. This mechanism allows for efficient and timely communication between the CPU and peripheral devices.