GX2350S
Owner’s Manual
page 28
DISTRESS
ID366911111
NO POSITION
DATA
DISTRESS
ID366911111
35.88. N
138.20. W
6. After a DSC position request is transmitted, the transceiver remains
on channel 70 until position data is received.
7. The transceiver received position data from a
vessel.
8. If the transceiver does not receive a reply, the
LCD will display “>SEND” to prompt the user to
send the call again or exit the mode.
9. If the transceiver received no position data.
10. When the transceiver receives the requested position, the
transceiver outputs a NMEA DSC sentence which may be used by a
GPS chart plotter to show the vessels position.
6.9
RECEIVING DSC CALLS
Several types of DSC transmissions can be received. The required action
depends on the particular DSC type as outlined in the following examples.
NOTE
When the radio receives on a working channel or transmits on a
working channel, DSC calls will not be received.
6.9.1 Receiving a distress call
1. A distress call is received. An emergency alarm
sounds.
Then channel 16 is automatically selected.
2. Press any key to stop the alarm.
3. If the received distress data does not include the
position data, the LCD will show the display on
the left.
NOTE
You must continue monitoring channel 16 as a coast station may
require assistance in any rescue attempt.
POS REQUEST
BOB
35.88. N
138.20. W
A
NO REPLY
BOB
>SEND
EXIT
A
POS REQUEST
BOB
NO POSITION
DATA
A