9 Receiving a DSC call

When the user receives a DSC call, the transceiver will automatically respond according to the type of call.

Information shown on the LCD display will vary according to the type of call. Refer

DISTRESS CALL

GENERAL CALL

INDIVIDUAL CALL

 

TO ALL VESSELS

 

to the diagram below for several examples:

9.1Receiving a distress call

When the transceiver receives a distress call, an acoustic alarm will sound. The

pressure to the function key “STOP” will deactivate the alarm.

When the signal also includes position and time data, this information will appear on the display. If no position and time data are included in the signal, the display will indicate 99°99 999°99 88:88.

9.2General call to all ships

When the transceiver receives a general call related to all vessels, it automatically moves to the communication channel and emits an acoustic emergency alarm. The pressure of the function key “STOP” will deactivate the alarm.

9.3Individual call

When the transceiver receives an individual call, it automatically move to the channel indicated by the DSC signal and emits a tone to alert the user of an incoming call. The pressure to the function key “STOP” will deactivate the alarm.

The MMSI owner code contained in the signal appears on the display. If the MMSI owner code has been programmed previously with name in the directory, the name of the caller appears too.

Every time REGATTA 2 receives a call (distress, individual or general) an entry will be stored in the list of registered calls “LOG”.

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Midland Radio RG2B, RG2W manual Receiving a distress call, General call to all ships, Individual call