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Message Format

For automatic identification of messages, each message starts with eight control characters,

called "Header codes".

The first four characters are always "ZCZC" and common to all messages. This part is used for

message synchronization. The latter four characters are designated as b1, b2, b3 and b4 to

indicate origin, category and serial number of the message.

Character b1 is the identification letter of the NAVTEX station; "A" to "Z". Character b2 indicates

the type of message, "A" to "Z", as listed below. Character b3 and b4 indicate the serial number

of the message. The serial numbers are counted up from "01" to "99", and start from "01" again.

Number "00" is specially reserved for important emergency messages, such as a search and

rescue (SAR) message.

The end of each message is indicated by "NNNN" (four successive N's).

General message format is summarized below.

ZCZC b1 b2 b3 b4 main message NNNN

Header code

Start code
(sync)

Main message

Termination code

Serial number
"00": Emergency message
"01" - "99": Normal message

Type of message
"A" - "Z"
(See the list below.)

Station ID
"A" - "Z"

[Type of message (category)]

A:

Navigational warning

B:

Meteorological warning

C:

Ice report

D:

Search and rescue information/

piracy and armed robbery

E:

Meteorological forecast

F:

Pilot message

G:

DECCA message

H:

LORAN-C message

I:

OMEGA message

J:

Differential OMEGA message

K:

Other electronic navigational aid

system message

L:

Navigational warning (additional)

M to U: Reserve-presently not used

V:

Notice to Fishermen (U. S. only)

W to Y Reserve-presently not used

Z:

QRU (no message on hand)