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Reference Manual
Do not reply to an LL position request
PORT OPS/VTS
N 39 27.021’
E135 12.011’
T 09:34 UTC
PORT OPS/VTS
N 39 27.021’
E135 12.011’
T 09:39 UTC
RCV:POSITION
123451234
REPLY OFF
ESC->EXIT
When the radio receives an LL position request
it beeps to alert you to the request.
At the same time, the LCD screen displays the
BUSY symbol, the position request and the
MMSID of the caller.
The radio shows that the reply facility is
OFF. Just press
<ESC
or
PTT
to return to the
previous state.
The LL position request is not stored in the call
log.
Reply to a geographic call
PORT OPS/VTS
N 39 27.021’
E135 12.011’
T 09:34 UTC
PORT OPS/VTS
N 39 27.021’
E135 12.011’
T 09:39 UTC
RCV:POSITION
123451234
REPLY OFF
A geographical call can be received only
by vessels within a certain radius of the
transmission, typically 20-30 miles (32-48 kms).
When the radio picks up an incoming
geographic call:
1. The radio beeps to alert you to the incoming
call. Press any key except
PTT
or
<ESC
to
stop the beeps now.
At the same time, the LCD screen displays
the BUSY symbol, the type and priority of the
incoming call, and the MMSID of the caller.
If you press
<ESC
to ignore the call, or do
not respond within three minutes, the radio
returns to its previous status.
If the radio recognises the MMSID as one of
your buddies, it displays the buddy name in
place of the MMSID.
2. You can reply to the incoming call with an
INDIVIDUAL call back. The incoming call is
stored in the call log.
Press
>ENT
to move to the designated
working channel. If no channel is designated,
CH 16 is automatically selected.
Press
PTT
to communicate on the designated
working channel.
The details of the incoming call are stored
in the call log. If the call log is full, the oldest
entry is automatically deleted.