2. Press [3] to display the Request Delivery Status menu.

Figure 4-23 Sample request delivery states

Message status list description

No.:Message number

Message File: File name. For no file name, “edit msg. 00X” appears (X = number from 001-999).

Station: Name of remote party (recipient)

LES:The LES which received the message.

Priority: Normal or distress

Send Status: The transmission status from the MES (own ship) to the LES; waiting or sending, and data and time of transmission for messages transmitted.

Delivery: The delivery status from the LES to the recipient. Complete: Message transmitted successfully White space: Delivery status not yet received Reason for no delivery:

OCC(002): Delivery tried (twice), but recipient busy.

ABS:

Absent subscriber

BK:

Message aborted

BMC:

No end of message or end of transmission received

DER:

Out of Order

DTE:

Remote DTE clearing

EOS:

Element of Service not subscribed (E-mail)

FMT:

Format error

IAB:

Invalid answerback

INC:

Inconsistent Request (E-mail)

INF:

Call the Network Information service

INV:

Invalid Call

ITD:

Awaiting delivery

LDE:

Maximum message length exceeded

LPE:

Local Procedure Error

NA:

Access Barred

NC:

Network Congestion

NCH:

Subscriber’s number has been changed

NP:

Not Obtainable

NRC:

Reverse charging acceptance not subscribed

RIS:

Recipient Improperly Specified (E-mail)

RDI:

Redirected call

RPE:

Remote Procedure Error

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RC-1500-1T specifications

The Furuno RC-1500-1T is a highly regarded radar system designed specifically for maritime applications, providing vessel operators with robust tools for navigation, collision avoidance, and situational awareness. With advanced features and cutting-edge technologies, the RC-1500-1T stands out as a reliable choice for both commercial and recreational vessels.

One of the main features of the Furuno RC-1500-1T is its high-resolution display. The system boasts a crystal-clear LCD screen that offers exceptional visibility, even in bright sunlight. This makes it easier for operators to monitor the radar’s output, enhancing their ability to detect and track other vessels and obstacles in the marine environment.

Another significant characteristic of the RC-1500-1T is its power and performance. The radar operates on a frequency of 9.3 GHz, providing a range of up to 64 nautical miles, depending on environmental conditions. This impressive range ensures that mariners can detect distant targets, giving them ample time to react and make informed navigational decisions.

The RC-1500-1T also incorporates Furuno’s advanced signal processing technology. This enhances target detection and discrimination capabilities, allowing users to differentiate between multiple targets in cluttered environments, such as busy harbors or areas with a lot of smaller vessels. This technology is especially crucial for ensuring safety while navigating.

Additionally, the system comes equipped with various operational modes, including different range scales and advanced filtering options. Users can customize their radar display to highlight specific target types, improving the radar's effectiveness based on situational needs.

Safety features are a vital aspect of the Furuno RC-1500-1T. It includes an Automatic Radar Plotting Aid (ARPA) function, helping operators track targets and predict their movements. This bolsters the vessel's ability to navigate safely, particularly in challenging visibility conditions.

Furthermore, the compact design of the RC-1500-1T makes it easy to install on a variety of vessels without taking up extensive space. Its robust construction ensures it can withstand harsh marine environments, making it a durable solution for long-term use.

In conclusion, the Furuno RC-1500-1T radar system combines advanced technology, user-friendly features, and high performance to provide mariners with crucial navigational information. Its capabilities cater to both experienced sailors and newcomers alike, reinforcing its position as a leader in marine radar technology.