33 CFR 86.05 - Sound signal intensity and range of audibility.

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Title 33: Navigation and Navigable Waters

CHAPTER I: COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

SUBCHAPTER E: INLAND NAVIGATION RULES

PART 86: ANNEX III: TECHNICAL DETAILS OF SOUND SIGNAL APPLIANCES

Subpart A: Whistles

86.05 - Sound signal intensity and range of audibility.

A whistle on a vessel shall provide, in the direction of the forward axis of the whistle and at a distance of 1 meter from it, a sound pressure level in at least one 1/3-octave band of not less than the appropriate figure given in Table 86.05 within the following frequency ranges (?1 percent):

(a) 130-1200 Hz, for a vessel 75 meters or more in length;

(b) 250-1600 Hz, for a vessel 20 meters but less than 75 meters in length;

(c) 250-2100 Hz, for a vessel 12 meters but less than 20 meters in length.

Table 86.05Note. The range of audibility in the table above is for information and is approximately the range at which a whistle may usually be heard on its forward axis in conditions of still air on board a vessel having average background noise level at the listening posts (taken to be 68 dB in the octave band centered on 250 Hz and 63 dB in the octave band centered on 500 Hz).In practice the range at which a whistle may be heard is extremely variable and depends critically on weather conditions; the values given can be regarded as typical but under conditions of strong wind or high ambient noise level at the listening post the range may be much reduced.
Length of vessel in metersFundamental frequency range (Hz)

For measured frequencies (Hz)

1/3-octave band level at 1 meter in dB referred to 2?10 ?5 N/m2

Audibility range in nautical miles




130-180145

200 or more70-200180-2501432




250-1200140





130-180140

75 but less than 200130-350180-2501381.5




250-1200134





250-450130

20 but less than 75250-525450-8001251.0




800-1600121





250-450120

12 but less than 20250-525450-8001150.5




800-2100111



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