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Code · CFR · Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters · Part 67 · § 67.10-1

§ 67.10-1. Apparatus requirements.

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The sound signal required by §§ 67.20-10, 67.25-10, and 67.30-10 must:
(a)Have its maximum intensity at a frequency between 100 and 1,100 Hertz;
(b)Sound a 2-second blast every 20 seconds (2 seconds sound, 18 seconds silence) unless otherwise authorized by the District Commander;
(c)Have the rated range required by § 67.20-10, § 67.25-10, or § 67.30-10;
(d)Have a height not exceeding 25 feet;
(e)Have not more than eight sound sources;
(f)Be approved by the Coast Guard under § 67.10-15; and
(g)Be permanently marked with:
(1)The date of Coast Guard approval;
(2)The manufacturer and date of manufacture;
(3)A model designation;
(4)The approved range; and
(5)The power necessary to comply with the provisions of paragraph
(c)of this section.
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