Press the "ENT" key again to make the call. When the call is sent, the radio will be set to the
working channel. Allow a few seconds for the stations receiving the call to switch to the
working channel. Then make a normal voice call on the selected working channel.
3. Group Call
If a group ID has been set up for the Radio. A call can be made to other members of the
group.
Press the "CALL" key on the keypad to select the group call screen as follows.
Select a working channel from the channel list by pressing the
or
keys on the keypad.
Press "ENT" to send the call, allow a few seconds for the other members of the group to
reach the radios (all VHF radios in the group should automatically switch to the selected
working channel upon acknowledgement), then make a normal voice call using the working
channel.
4. Distress Alert
Turn away the protective cover and press "DIST" key on the fist mike or on radio. The Dis-
tress Alert screen will be displayed as follows.
If time permits, press the or keys to select the nature of the distress. There are 10
categories recognized as Distress Alert situations. Which are – fire, flooding, collision, ground-
ing, listing, sinking, adrift, abandoning, piracy and man overboard. There is also a default
undesignated category, which is used if no category is selected here.
Press and hold the "DIST" key for about five seconds. An alarm will sound and a countdown
to the transmission will be displayed.
The Distress Alert transmission contains the following data:
• The vessel's MMSI;
• The vessel's position (either from the NMEA0183 input, or manually entered);
• The time (from NMEA or manual);
• The nature of the distress.
After the Distress Alert has been sent, the Radio will automatically tune to channel 16 and the
Radio will repeat the Alert approximately every four minutes until either an acknowledgement
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