Cobra Electronics MR F80B-D Digital Select Calling DSC ProductSetup Features, User Mmsi Number

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Digital Select Calling (DSC)

ProductSetup Features

Operating Your Radio

Digital Select Calling (DSC) Setup

Digital Selective Calling (DSC) uses digital signals to increase messaging range. This provides the most reliable message delivery per watt of output power. Digital signals are less susceptible to distortion from noise and atmospheric conditions than analog signals.

DSC equipped radios also interface with GPS and automate many operations for sending and receiving messages. This results in compact, accurate messages and less airwave congestion.

Setup procedures for all DSC features use the Setup menu. Refer to page 40 for information on entering and exiting the Setup menu.

User MMSI Number

The nine (9) digit MMSI number, similar to a telephone number, is a unique identifier for a vessel. DSC incorporates this number into every message that is Sent (Tx) or Received (Rx). Enter the MMSI number as soon as you receive your MMSI number from the issuing agency listed on page 9.

NOTE

The radio does not operate in the DSC mode until an official MMSI number is entered. An error tone will sound when attempting to operate in the DSC mode without an MMSI number.

To Enter an MMSI Number:

Operating Your Radio

USERMMSI Menu

USERMMSI ID Entry

MMSI Final Change

MMSI Entry Error Message

Digital Select Calling (DSC) ProductSetup Features

1.Enter the Setup menu and scroll to USERMMSI menu.

2.Press the Enter button. A blinking cursor displays at the first digit under USERMMSI ID ENTRY.

3.Rotate the Channel knob to scroll through the number list to the digit of the MMSI number being entered.

4.Press the F1 and F2 Function buttons to select the digit. The blinking cursor moves to the next digit of the number.

5.Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all nine (9) digits of the MMSI number are entered.

NOTE

Press the F1 Function button to backspace and the F2 Function button to space forward. A new entry does not automatically erase previous entries.

6.Check that the number is entered correctly.

7.Press the Enter button to return to the Setup menu.

If an MMSI Number is entered incorrectly, repeat steps 1 through 7 until correct. Remember, you only have one attempt to reset the MMSI number or the radio must be returned to Cobra Electronics for reset. See Product Service on page 79 for details on how to return your radio.

NOTICE

Only one MMSI number is allowed on this unit. This MMSI number limitation is on all DSC Class-D capable radios. If the MMSI number must be changed, return the radio to Cobra Electronics for resetting. Once the radio is reset, another MMSI number may be entered and the radio can then be used in the DSC mode.

USERMMSI Menu

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USERMMSI ID Entry

Transferring a Radio to a Different Vessel

Contact the agency that issued the MMSI number to change the vessel information associated with your MMSI number.

To View the Programmed MMSI Number at Any Time:

1.Enter the Setup menu and scroll to USERMMSI.

2.Press the Enter button and the MMSI number will appear.

3.Press the Enter button to return to the Setup menu.

 

 

 

 

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MR F80B-D specifications

The Cobra Electronics MR F80B-D is a compact and feature-rich fixed mount VHF marine radio designed specifically for boating enthusiasts and maritime professionals. Renowned for its robust construction and innovative technology, this radio ensures reliable communication over marine channels, even in adverse weather conditions.

One of the standout features of the MR F80B-D is its built-in GPS, which provides real-time location tracking. This functionality is crucial for ensuring safety on the water, allowing users to quickly and accurately communicate their position in case of emergencies. The built-in GPS also supports DSC (Digital Selective Calling), which is an essential safety feature that enables users to send distress signals with just a push of a button, instantly alerting nearby vessels and coast guards.

The Cobra MR F80B-D is designed with user-friendliness in mind. Its large, easy-to-read display ensures that critical information is visible, even in bright sunlight. The intuitive navigation menu allows users to switch between channels and settings with ease. Its robust weatherproof construction guarantees continued operation in harsh marine environments, protecting it from saltwater, humidity, and extreme temperatures.

Additionally, the MR F80B-D incorporates a noise-canceling microphone that enhances voice clarity, ensuring that communications are crisp and clear. It features 10 NOAA weather channels, providing real-time weather updates, helping users stay informed about changing weather conditions while on the water. The built-in dual watch feature allows simultaneous monitoring of two channels, ensuring that no important communications are missed.

For those who need to stay connected to their devices, the MR F80B-D comes equipped with a USB charging port, making it straightforward to charge smartphones or other devices on board. The radio operates on both 25 watts and 1 watt, allowing users to select the appropriate power level based on their needs and proximity to other vessels or coastal facilities.

In conclusion, the Cobra Electronics MR F80B-D is a versatile and reliable marine radio that offers a combination of advanced features, including built-in GPS, DSC functionality, and a user-friendly interface. Its durability and ease of use make it an excellent choice for both recreational boaters and maritime professionals, ensuring secure and effective communication on the water.