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Scenario 12: Which of the following is considered a prohibited transmission under Canadian radio regulations?

Transmitting false or deceptive distress signals is strictly prohibited as it can compromise safety and divert resources. The correct answer is "Transmitting fa

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Question: Scenario 12: Which of the following is considered a prohibited transmission under Canadian radio regulations?

Answer options: ✅ Transmitting false or deceptive distress signals

  • Making a mandatory position report
  • Requesting a weather update from ATC
  • Conducting a radio check with a ground station

Correct answer: Transmitting false or deceptive distress signals

Explanation: Transmitting false or deceptive distress signals is strictly prohibited as it can compromise safety and divert resources. The correct answer is "Transmitting false or deceptive distress signals". This capacity-fill scenario 12 reinforces the same competency for the roc-a bank and follows the certified explanation standard.

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