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Individual (routine)
Routine calls are used for contacting other vessels, marinas, or shore stations.
Routine calls are made on channel 70 using the dedicated Maritime Mobile Service Identity (MMSI)
number of the station to be contacted, selecting a VHF working channel and sending the call. Both
radios automatically switch to the chosen channel for conversation.
Routine calls can also be made to groups — When groups of ships need the same information (yacht
races, club rallies etc.) a special group-call identity can be used to enable restricted broadcast calls.
Note:
To transmit precise position data, the radio must be connected to a GNSS (GPS) receiver.
Otherwise, regular manual position updating is required.
11.2 Distress calls
Making a designated distress call
When making a Distress call you can specify the nature of the distress, if GNSS (GPS) data is not
available you must also specify your coordinates.
Note:
Your radio must have an MMSI number saved before DSC functions can be used.
From the Distress call menu:
Menu > DSC Calls > Distress calls
1. Select a distress type from the list.
• If your radio is receiving a valid GNSS (GPS) position then the distress type and coordinates are
displayed on-screen, otherwise you will be prompted to enter your position coordinates.
2. If prompted, enter your position coordinates and local time using the
Rotary knob
or
Channel Up
and
Channel Down
buttons on a Raymic handset to enter the relevant details.
3. When complete press the
OK
button.
4. Follow the steps for
‘Making a Distress Call’
to transmit the distress.
Making a distress call
In an emergency you can use your unit to make an automatic DSC distress call.
With the spring loaded cover open:
1. Press and hold the
DISTRESS
button for 3 seconds.
Digital selective calling (DSC)
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