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5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the MMSI is complete.
If a mistake was made entering in the MMSI number, press the
[◄] or [►]
key repeatedly until the wrong number is highlighted, then press the [▲]
or [▼] key to correct the entry.
6. After the ninth number has been entered, press the [
FINISH
] soft key.
7. Press the [
YES
] soft key to send your position to
the selected vessel.
Press the [
POS
] soft key to change the position
information.
POS REPORT
366901555
POS: 23°56.890N
123°56.890W
Transmit a Call?
YES
NO
POS
8. To exit from position request display, press the
[
QUIT
] soft key.
POS REPORT
366901555
CATEG: SAFETY
SINCE: 00:05
[ Transmitted ]
QUIT
10.7.2 Receiving a DSC Position Report Call
When another vessel transmits their location to the transceiver the following
will happen:
1. When the position report call is received, a ringing sound will be produced
and the display shows the vessels MMSI or name, how long since the call
was received and the GPS position of the vessel. The transceiver will also
output NMEA sentences (DSC and DSE) to a connected GPS chart plotter.
2. Press any key on the radio to stop the alarm. (DSC BEEP needs to be
enabled to hear alarm.)
3. Press the [
INFO
] soft key to show the position data
transferred from the calling vessel.
RX POS REPORT
QUIT
INFO
YAESU
POS: 23°56.890N
123°56.890W
SINCE: 00:05
4.
Press the [▲] or [▼] key to change the display to
view the received data.
POS INFO
POS: 23°56.890N
123°56.890W
TIME: 12:56 UTC
RX POS REPORT
BACK
QUIT
BACK
RX POS REPORT
QUIT
123°56.890W
TIME: 12:56 UTC
DST: 29.8 NM
BRG: 270°T
5. To exit from position request display, press the
[
QUIT
] soft key.