Uniden MHS135DSC owner manual Making a Distress Call

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Making a Distress Call

Lift the red cover. Press and hold the DISTRESS button for three seconds. Your radio transmits your boat’s location every few minutes until you receive a response.

## NOTE: If the radio displays Enter User MMSI, cancel the automatic distress call and make a normal voice distress call.

Lift the red cover and press the red

DISTRESS button underneath.

Making a Voice Distress Call

Speak slowly - clearly - calmly.

For future reference, write your boat’s name & call sign here:

1.Make sure your radio is on.

2.On the microphone, press the 16/9-TRIbutton to switch to Channel 16 (156.8 MHz). (If the corner of the display does not show 16, press the 16/9-TRIbutton again until it does.)

3.Press the PUSH TO TALK button on the microphone and say: “MAYDAY -- MAYDAY -- MAYDAY.”

4.Say “THIS IS {name of your boat (three times) and call sign/boat registration number (once).”

5.Repeat “MAYDAY {name of your boat}” once.

6.Tell where you are: (what navigational aids or landmarks are near, or read the latitude and longitude from your GPS).

7.State the nature of your distress (e.g. are you sinking, medical emergency, man overboard, on fire, adrift, etc. ).

8.State the type of assistance you need (medical, towing, pumps, etc.).

9.Give number of persons aboard and conditions of any injured persons.

10.Estimate present seaworthiness of your ship (e.g. how immediate is the danger due to flooding or fire or proximity to shore).

11.Briefly describe your ship, giving ship name (e.g. “Blue Duck is 32 foot cabin cruiser, white hull, blue deck house”).

12.Say: “I WILL BE LISTENING ON CHANNEL 16.

13.End message by saying “THIS IS {name or call sign of your boat}, OVER.

14.Release the PUSH TO TALK button and listen.

If you do not get an answer after 30 seconds, repeat your call, beginning at step 3, above.

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Contents MHS135DSC Making a Distress Call Faire UN Appel DE Détresse Table of Contents Features IntroductionParts of the MHS135DSC Getting StartedWhat’s included Front viewBack view Button Press to Press and hold toDisplay icons and what they mean ChargerReading the display Icon What it meansMenu Option What it does How It WorksNormal Menu Call Menu Mode What it does Use it when you want to To turn it on/offOperation Modes Monitoring Channel Watch mode What it does To turn it on/offNormal Memory Channel Scan ScanWith DSC Watch on WX Alert Watch on wxTriple WX Alert Watch on WeatherTriple 16 09 Watch on 08 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 20 24Using Alkaline Batteries Setting Up the HardwareInstalling the Battery Attaching the AntennaImportant notes on charging the battery Setting Up Your RadioCharging the Battery Mounting the ChargerSetting It Up Entering the User MmsiOperating the Radio Making a Transmission Digital Selective Calling FeaturesWhat is DSC? Changing the transmission levelMmsi Numbers Advanced DSC featuresFeature Menu Item Function Entering Mmsi numbersEntering Your User Mmsi Number Entering a group Mmsi numberUsing the Directory Entering an individual Mmsi numberTo the DSC Directory Edit screen Call type What it does When to use itMaking DSC Calls Select Individual Calling a single station Individual CallAll ships call Calling all stations All-Ships Call Making an automatic distress callCalling a particular group of stations Group Call Receive log Canceling an automatic distress callReceiving a DSC call Select Receive LogMaking Test Calls Test Test CallsReturning a call from the Receive Log DSC Call Type Receive Log InformationReceiving Test Call Setup Select DSC Setup and then Test ReplyEnabling Automatic Position Reply Position Request and ReplyAcknowledging Test Call Receipt POS RequestPosition Send Putting the radio into standbyPosition Reply Select DCS Setup, then Auto CH SW GPS FeaturesDisabling automatic channel switching GPS Operation OverviewGPS Setup Menu Nmea Features Using the FlashlightMaintenance and Troubleshooting Renaming ChannelsCommon Questions SpecificationsProblem Things to Try GeneralChannels and Frequencies MHz US channel frequencies and namesRX Freq TX Freq Status Name RX Freq TX Freq Status Canadian channel frequencies and namesCanadian Marine Channels International channel frequencies and names RX Freq TX Freq Status Name on displayDSC Weather channel frequencies and names Regulations and Safety WarningsMaritime Radio Services Operation ChannelFCC RF Exposure Information Three Year Limited Warranty

MHS135DSC specifications

The Uniden MHS135DSC is a highly regarded handheld marine radio designed for boating enthusiasts and professionals alike. This device combines advanced technology with user-friendly features, making it an essential tool for effective communication on the water.

One of the standout features of the MHS135DSC is its Digital Selective Calling (DSC) capability, which enhances safety by allowing boaters to send automated distress signals. This feature significantly improves the speed of communication in emergencies, sending distress alerts that include the boat's GPS location to nearby vessels and coast guard stations. The MHS135DSC also supports Class D DSC, which means it can prioritize emergency calls over regular communication.

The radio is built to withstand the rigors of marine environments, featuring an IPX8 waterproof rating, making it submersible in water up to 1.5 meters for 30 minutes. This robust design ensures that the radio remains operational even in adverse weather conditions, providing peace of mind to users.

Another notable characteristic of the MHS135DSC is its built-in GPS receiver. This feature allows users to easily access their location and navigate more effectively. The unit can display real-time coordinates, and it integrates seamlessly with other marine navigation systems. The internal GPS also facilitates DSC operations, ensuring that crucial location data is sent during distress calls.

The MHS135DSC operates on both the VHF marine radio band and supports a wide range of channels for effective communication. With 1W/5W power settings, users can adjust transmission strength according to their communication needs, whether they are in close proximity to other vessels or need to reach distant stations.

A user-friendly interface is an additional asset of this radio. The clearly labeled buttons and intuitive design make it easy to operate, even for those new to marine electronics. The radio also features a bright LCD display for clear visibility even under direct sunlight.

Battery life is another critical aspect, and the MHS135DSC excels in this area with a rechargeable lithium-ion battery that provides long-lasting power. The device also supports battery save modes, ensuring that the radio remains functional during extended outings.

In summary, the Uniden MHS135DSC is a feature-rich handheld marine radio that prioritizes safety, usability, and durability. With its DSC capabilities, waterproof design, built-in GPS, and robust battery life, it serves as an essential communication tool for anyone navigating the waters, ensuring connectivity and peace of mind.