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INS - Indonesia NOTES DSC WATCH - Coast stations participating in MF, HF and VHF watch-keeping using digital selective calling techniques DC1 DC2 Owned and operated by: Direktorat Jenderal Perhubungan Laut. Sundays and public holidays: closed. MED- ADVICE - Stations transmitting medical advice MD1 Radiomedical consultations can be requested by radiotelegram to the coast station Jayapura Radio. Requests should be addressed = Radiomedical Jayapura Radio =. In very urgent cases, the urgency signal (XXX) may be used in order to ensure priority over all other communications, with the exception of those relating to SOS calls. The message requesting a radiomedical consultation should be signed by the captain and should contain, in the first place, a description of the medicine-chest carried by the ship. Then should be stated the sex and age of the sick person, the duration of the illness and the manner in which it began; in case of accidents, the circumstances should be described. The number of respirations and the pulse, as well as the temperature, in degrees centigrade, should be added. Finally, in a concise and clear manner, the sick person's complaints and the symptoms of the illness should be described. The radiotelegrams may be drawn up in Indonesian or English; the reply will be drawn up in the language used in the request. In addition to medical consultations requested by radiotelegraph, the ships can demand these consultations by radiotelephone to the coast station Jayapura Radio in Indonesian or English. The radiomedical consultation service is entirely free of charge. METEO - Stations transmitting regular meteorological bulletins BM1 BM2 BM3 BM4 BM5 Surface reports from a land station (SYNOP FM 12-VII). Surface reports from ships at sea. SHIP reports are transmitted in the form in which they are received, together with the name of the ship. Upper wind reports from a land station (PILOT FM 32 V). Upper level pressure, temperature, humidity and wind reports from a land station (TEMP FM 35-V). Reports, in plain language (AIREP), from aircraft stations. Y:\APP\BR\MMS\List4-2011\NOTES NOTES to the List of Coast Stations and Special Service Stations (List IV) - Updated: 2 August 2017 INS - Indonesia 1 of 7

BM6 0600 h surface analysis (IAC FM 45-IV) for the area 15 S 15 N, 85 E 160 E. BM7 Monthly means reports (CLIMAT FM 71-VI). The collective CLIMAT reports are transmitted by Jakarta BMG at 0400 h on the 4th of each month, or on the 5th if the 4th is a Sunday. BM8 Storm warnings for the area 10 S 10 N, 90 E 145 E. BM9 Meteorological bulletin in Indonesian and English plain language for ships at sea, for the area circumscribed by a line through 0 S 109 E, 0 S 95 E, 10 S 95 E, 10 S 141 E, 5 N 141 E, 5 N 119 E. BM10 BM11 Seismic data (special code). Meteorological bulletins in English plain language. NOTICE NAV - Stations transmitting notices to navigators NA1 NA2 Notices to mariners are preceded by the letters NTM and are drawn up in English; they follow the traffic lists transmitted at the hours indicated in column 5 of the particulars. After preliminary call on 500 khz. UTC - Stations transmitting radio time signals HR1 Time signals of the international system (modified Onogo system), are transmitted as follows: from 00 h 55m 00s to 00 h 56m 50s 1 dot at each second 56 55 to 57 00 1 dash of 5 seconds' duration from 57 05 to 57 50 a series of 5 letters X sent once every 10 seconds 57 55 to 58 00 1 dot at each second from 58 08 to 58 50 a series of 5 letters N sent once every 10 seconds 58 55 to 59 00 1 dot at each second from 59 06 to 59 50 a series of 5 letters G sent once every 10 seconds 59 55 to 01 00 00 1 dot at each second. Y:\APP\BR\MMS\List4-2011\NOTES NOTES to the List of Coast Stations and Special Service Stations (List IV) - Updated: 2 August 2017 INS - Indonesia 2 of 7

CP - Coast stations providing a public correspondence service CP1 Owned and operated by: Direktorat Jenderal Perhubungan Laut. CP2 Sundays and public holidays: closed. CP3 Owned and operated by PT. Newmont Nusatenggara. CP4 Keeps watch between 0100 0115 and 0300 0315 h. CP5 Owned and operated by: P.T. East Indonesian Fishery. CP6 Owned and operated by: P.T. Mangole Timber. CP7 The time schedule opened "On Request". CP8 Owned and operated by: PERTAMINA. CP9 Owned and operated by: P.T. Maluku Pearl Development. CP10 Owned and operated by: P.T. West Irian Fishing Industries. CP11 Owned and operated by: P.T. Toyo Fishing Industry Company Indonesia. CP12 Owned and operated by: P.T. Alfa Kurnia Fish Enterprise. CP13 Owned and operated by: P.T. Dwi Bina Utama. CP14 Owned and operated by: P.T. International Nickel Indonesia. CP15 Owned and operated by: P.T. Riau Tin Mining. CP16 Owned and operated by: P.T. Marine Products Indonesia. CP17 Owned and operated by: P.T. Nusantara Fishery. CP18 Transmits traffic lists also at 1000 h. CP19 Owned and operated by: P.T. Perikanan Samodera Besar. CP20 Owned and operated by: The Directorate General of Fishery. CP21 Owned and operated by: P.T. Bali Raya. CP22 Transmits traffic lists also at 0630 1030 h. CP23 Transmits traffic lists also at 0020 and 0420 h. CP24 Owned and operated by: Pusat Koperasi Pelayaran Rakyat. CP25 Transmits traffic lists also at 0120 h. CP26 Only for the service of ships of the PT. Alfa Kurnia Fish Enterprise. CP27 Transmits traffic lists also at 0520 h. Y:\APP\BR\MMS\List4-2011\NOTES NOTES to the List of Coast Stations and Special Service Stations (List IV) - Updated: 2 August 2017 INS - Indonesia 3 of 7

CP28 Only for the service of ships of the P.T. Mangole Timber. CP29 Sundays and public holidays: 0000 0600 h. CP30 Only for the service of ships of the PERTAMINA of the Indonesian Government. CP31 Only for the service of ships of the PERUM Perikanan Maluku. CP32 Only for the service of ships of the P.N. Garam. CP33 Only for the service of ships of the P.T. East Indonesian Fishery. CP34 Only for the service of ships of the P.T. Maluku Pearl Development. CP35 Only for the service of ships of the P.T. Nusantara Fishery. CP36 Keeps watch between 0200 0215, 0300 0315 and 0500 0515 h. CP37 Only for the service of ships of the P.T. Perikanan Samudera Besar. CP38 Only for the service of ships of the P.T. International Nickel Indonesia. CP39 Only for the service of ships of the P.T. Riau Tin Mining. CP40 Only for the service of ships of the P.T. Dwi Bina Utama. CP41 Only for the service of ships of the P.T. West Irian Fishing Industries. CP42 Only for the service of ships of the P.T. Toyo Fishing Industry Company Indonesia. CP43 Only for correspondence of training ships of the Directorate General of Fishery. CP44 Only for distress, urgency and safety purposes. CP45 Accepts radiomaritime letters = SLT = from ships to all offices in the Republic of Indonesia. They are forwarded by telegraph to their destination. CP46 Open only on weekdays. CP47 Fridays: 0000 0100 and 0330 0400 h. CP48 Sundays and public holidays: 0100 0130 h. CP49 Sundays and public holidays: 0200 0230 h. CP50 Sundays and public holidays: 0030 0100 h. CP51 Sundays and public holidays: 0030 0200 h. CP52 The Coast Station provides by means of narrow band direct printing techniques. CP53 Open from two hours before arrival until two hours after departure of ships. CP54 Sundays and public holidays: 0100 0130 and 0430 0500 h. CP55 Sundays and public holidays: 0230 0300 h. CP56 Sundays and public holidays: 0000 0300 and 0700 1000 h. Y:\APP\BR\MMS\List4-2011\NOTES NOTES to the List of Coast Stations and Special Service Stations (List IV) - Updated: 2 August 2017 INS - Indonesia 4 of 7

CP57 Sundays and public holidays: 0100 0530 h. CP58 Sundays and public holidays: 0100 0200 and 0900 1000 h. CP59 Sundays and public holidays: 0000 0200, 0700 0800 and 0900 1000 h. CP60 Sundays and public holidays: 0700 1000 and 2300 2400 h. CP61 Sundays and public holidays: 0200 0300 and 0800 0900 h. CP62 Sundays and public holidays: 0000 0030 and 0900 0930 h. CP63 Sundays and public holidays: 0130 0230 and 0500 0530 h. PORT INFO - Port stations FP1 Owned and operated by: Direktorat Jenderal Perhubungan Laut. FP2 Sundays and public holidays: closed. FP3 Owned and operated by: PT. Newmont Nusatenggara. FP4 Transmits traffic lists also at 0020 and 0420 h. FP5 Fridays: 0000 0400 h. FP6 Open from two hours before arrival until two hours after departure of ships. FP7 Sundays and public holidays: 0100 0600 h. FP8 Owned and operated by: PERTAMINA. FP9 The Coast Station provides by means of narrow band direct printing techniques. FP10 Only for the service of ships of the P.T. International Nickel Indonesia. FP11 Only for the service of ships of the PERTAMINA of the Indonesian Government. FP12 Owned and operated by: Pusat Koperasi Pelayaran Rakyat. FP13 Owned and operated by: The Directorate General of Fishery. FP14 Owned and operated by: P.T. International Nickel Indonesia. Y:\APP\BR\MMS\List4-2011\NOTES NOTES to the List of Coast Stations and Special Service Stations (List IV) - Updated: 2 August 2017 INS - Indonesia 5 of 7

CES-CP - Systems in the maritime mobile-satellite service that provide a public correspondence service CS1 Charges applicable to the maritime mobile-satellite service (via JATILUHUR land earth station). 1. Inmarsat B 1.1 Telephone, facsimile and data transmission a) Mobile station to mobile station (transit traffic): 3.69 SDR/min. b) Mobile station to fixed telephone in Indonesia: 1.99 SDR/min. c) Mobile station to fixed telephone overseas: 2.51 SDR/min. 1.2 Telex a) Mobile station to mobile station (transit traffic): 5.31 SDR/min. b) Mobile station to a fixed terminal in Indonesia: 3.03 SDR/min. c) Mobile station to a fixed terminal overseas: 3.76 SDR/min. 2. Inmarsat M 2.1 Telephone, facsimile and data transmission a) Mobile station to mobile station (transit traffic): 3.69 SDR/min. b) Mobile station to fixed telephone in Indonesia: 1.99 SDR/min. c) Mobile station to fixed telephone overseas: 2.51 SDR/min. 3. Inmarsat Mini-M 3.1 Telephone a) Mobile station to mobile station (transit traffic): 3.69 SDR/min. b) Mobile station to fixed telephone in Indonesia: 1.99 SDR/min. c) Mobile station to fixed telephone overseas: 2.51 SDR/min. Y:\APP\BR\MMS\List4-2011\NOTES NOTES to the List of Coast Stations and Special Service Stations (List IV) - Updated: 2 August 2017 INS - Indonesia 6 of 7

AAIC - Charges and accounting authorities A1 Accounting authority: Sub Direktorat Telekomunikasi Pelayaran, Direktorat Kenavigasian, Direktorat Jenderal Perhubungan Laut., Jl. Medan Merdeka Barat No. 8, Gedung Karya Lt. 13. Jakarta (Indonesia). TF: +62 21 3507201 FAX: +62 21 3506534 A2 B C G H Accounting authority: Sub Direktorat Telekomunikasi, Direktorat Perkapalan dan Telekomunikasi Pertamina, Jl.Yos Sudarso No. 32-34, Tg. Priok Jakarta (Indonesia). Radiotelegrams (per word) 1. Land Station charge: 0.60 fr. 2. Landline charge Indonesia: 0.15 fr. Radio maritime letters = SLT = (including onward landline charges): 0.35 fr. per word. Minimum 22 words. Radio telex calls (minimum 3 min.) 1. Land Station charge: 2.30 fr./min. 2. Landline charge Indonesia: 1.50 fr./min. 3. Booking fee: charge equivalent to one minute of the land station charge. Radiotelephone calls (minimum 3 min.) 1. Land station charge MF: 1.80 fr./min. HF: 2.40 fr./min. VHF: 1.60 fr./min. 2. Landline charge Indonesia: 1.50 fr./min. 3. Booking fee: charge equivalent to one minute. Y:\APP\BR\MMS\List4-2011\NOTES NOTES to the List of Coast Stations and Special Service Stations (List IV) - Updated: 2 August 2017 INS - Indonesia 7 of 7