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Uniden MHS135DSC Radio Owner’s Manual
DSC Call Type
Receive Log Information
Distress
MMSI (or name), position, time, nature code.
Distress Acknowledge
MMSI (or name), distress MMSI, position, time, nature code.
Distress Relay
MMSI (or name), distress MMSI, position, time, nature code.
Distress Relay
Acknowledge
MMSI (or name), distress MMSI, position, time, nature code.
Geographical
MMSI (or name), category code, communication channel number.
All Ships
MMSI (or name), category code, communication channel number.
Group
MMSI (or name), category code, communication channel number.
Individual
MMSI (or name), category code, communication channel number.
Individual Acknowledge
MMSI (or name), Completed/Unattended, category code, communication
channel number.
Test
MMSI (or name), category code.
Test Acknowledge
MMSI (or name), category code.
Pos Reply
MMSI (or name), position, time, category code.
Pos Request
MMSI (or name), category code.
Pos Send
MMSI (or name), position, time, category code.
6. From the log menu, select
Exit
to close the receive log and return to the mode you
were in.
Returning a call from the Receive Log
You can return individual calls directly from the Receive Log. From the call detail screen,
press
CHANNEL DOWN
until
Call Back
appears at the bottom of the display. Press
ENTER-H/M/L
to return that station’s call.
test Calls
Making Test Calls (Test)
You can use the test call feature to make sure your radio is working and configured
correctly. To avoid overloading coastal receiving stations, you should limit test calls to
these stations to once a week.
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nOte: Many coastal stations have specific frequencies and MMsi numbers you should
use for making test calls. Before making a test call to a coastal station, be sure to check
the local notice to Mariners (lnM), issued every week by the Us Coast guard. the lnMs
for each region are available online at http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/lnm/default.htm.