CALL
ENT
1W/2.5 W
ENT
1W/2.5 W
1. Press
CALL-MENU
to display the call menu.
2. Select
Receive Log
.
3. Select
Distress
to see the last 10 distress call received by the radio. Select
Other
to see the last 20 normal calls received by
the radio, then choose from
Individual
,
Group
, or
All Ships
calls.
4. Calls are listed in the order they were received, with the newest call shown first. The display blinks if there are new calls you
have not reviewed.
5. Select the call you want to see the details of. Use
CHANNEL UP
and
CHANNEL DOWN
to see all of the information. The log displays
different information depending on type of call received. See the table below for the information stored for each type of call:
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. Press CLR-SCAN button to exit the detail screen and return to the log menu.
7. From the log menu, select Exit to close the receive log and return to the mode you were in.
Returning a call
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
ENT-1W/25W
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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