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- 83 -2) Position ReportPosition Report (Notes)(Required date items)System name Type of reportJASREP / PR //Ship name Identification Signal ①A/ / //Date/time atspecific position②B/ //Latitude Longit....

- 83 -2) Position ReportPosition Report (Notes)(Required date items)System name Type of reportJASREP / PR //Ship name Identification Signal ①A/ / //Date/time atspecific position②B/ //Latitude LongitudeC/ / //(Optional date items)Current course ④E/ //Intended average speedF/ //Current coastal radiostationNext coastal radiostation, if anyM/ / //Up to 65 characters of amplifying commentsX/ // ⑤(Notes)① Line A (Ship’s name, identification signal etc.)(1) Ship’s nameShip’s name is to be written in Kana or Roman letters followed by “(N)” or “(Naiko).”(2) Identification signal etc.Express the identification signal or ship’s number.Example1: A/NIHONMARU (N)/JJKN// for ship’s name “Nihonmaru” and call sign“JJKN”Example2: A/KAIHOMARU (N)/105087// for ship’s name “Kaihomaru” and ship’s number“105087”② Line B (Date/time)All times must be expressed as a six-digit group giving date of month (first two digits), hoursand minutes (last four digits). Japanese time is to be used. The six-digit date-time-group is to befollowed by J.Example: B/201200J// for 12:00 on the 20th (Japanese time)③ Line C (Latitude and longitude)(1) Expressing the position in latitude and longitudeLatitude is a four-digit group suffixed with "N" for north. Longitude is a five-digit groupsuffixed with "E" for east.Example: C/3538N/13950E// for lat. 35° 38' N and long. 139° 50' E(2) Expressing the position in standard altering course/passing point number.Example: C/25// for standard course altering/passing point number “25”④ Line E, F and M (Optional data items)These optional data items are useful, but are not necessarily required to report.