Cobra Electronics MR F80B-D Regarding Distress Relay Calls, Receiving Distress Relay Calls

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Operating Your Radio

All Ships Call Menu

All Ships Call Select

All Ships Call Send

Digital Select Calling (DSC) ProductOperationFeatures

Regarding Distress Relay Calls

This radio cannot send Distress Relay calls. Only large ships and shore stations, with specially equipped radios, can send Distress Relay calls.

Receiving Distress Relay Calls

This radio does respond to a Distress Relay call just as it responds to a Distress call.

Sending an All Ships Call

Use the DSC All Ships call for the same urgency and safety purposes as the Pan and Securite voice calls as well as sending Routine messages to all stations at once. The DSC All Ships call reaches all stations in radio range. Use the DSC All Ships call for urgent, but not life-threatening situations or to broadcast a safety warning to all vessels in the area. Use the DSC All Ships call judiciously for Routine calls.

To Send an All Ships Call:

1.In Standby mode, select a channel to communicate a routine call. The radio uses Channel 16 for urgent and safety calls.

2.Press the Call/Setup button to enter the Call Setup menu.

3.Scroll to All Ships.

4.Press Enter button for All Ships Call Select.

5.Press the Enter button twice to send a message.

NOTE

The radio display requires confirmation before sending Urgency and Safety calls.

Operating Your Radio

All Ships Call MMSI Directory Match

Digital Select Calling (DSC) ProductOperationFeatures

6.Depending on the type of message selected, the radio automatically switches to a voice channel.

a.After Urgency and Safety calls, the radio switches to Channel 16. Once on channel, press the Talk button to send the Urgency or Safety voice message.

b.After a Routine call, the radio switches to the channel selected. Once on channel, press the Talk button to send the Routine voice message.

DSC equipped radios that receive a DSC All Ships call message are automatically switched to the channel selected by the sender to hear a voice message unless Automatic Channel switching been turned off.

To return to Standby mode, without sending a message, scroll to EXIT and press the Enter button.

Receiving an All Ships Call

All Ships calls received from stations within range of the radio sound the Distress alarm and switch the radio to Channel 16.

When an All Ships Call is Heard:

1.Press any button to turn Off the alarm and return to

Standby mode.

2.Read and write down the MMSI information of the vessel sending the call as well as the date and time of the call.

3.Listen to the incoming voice message on the channel the radio selects for the incoming All Ships call.

 

 

 

 

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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.