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on a Group MMSI must use the MID of the host country or
country of vessel registration (503 in Australia). The Group
ID should be based on a key vessel in the Group, and the
recommended system is to drop the last digit of the key
vessel’s MMSI and place a zero in front. e.g. a fleet of vessels
that has a lead vessel with a DSC self-ID of 503080110 could
use the Group MMSI of 050308011. This would then be
programmed into all fleet vessels as the special event
Group MMSI.
The ‘
Test Call
’ option can be used to make a test call to
your local Coast Station. The coast station should provide
an automated response to confirm that your radio’s DSC is
operating correctly.
The operations of the call options described above are
very similar.
1. Briefly press the
key to enter the DSC menu.
2. Press the
or
keys to select ‘Individual Call’,
‘Position Request’, ‘Group Call’ or ‘Test Call’ and
press
Enter
.
3. You can choose to either manually enter the MMSI of the
other radio or recall it from your radio’s phone book.
Individual Call
Input Address
From Phonebook
Exit Enter
a. To manually enter the MMSI;
i. Select ‘Input Address’ and press
Enter
.
ii. Use the
or
keys to select the number in the
flashing digit position then press to move to the
next digit.
iii. Repeat to enter all 9 digits of the MMSI number
then press
Enter
.
Input Address
Input 9 digits
1
00000000
Exit Enter
Input Address
Input 9 digits
12345678
9
Exit Enter
b. To recall the other radio’s MMSI from the phone book;
i. Select ‘From Phonebook’ and press
Enter
.
ii. Use the
or
keys to select the name from
the list then press
Enter
.
Buddy List
Bluewave
Seadog
Seaspray
TEST
Exit Enter
Buddy List
Bluewave
Seadog
Seaspray
TEST
Exit Enter
INDIVIDUAL
CALL
POSITION
REQUEST