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The distressed vessel’s MMSID and RELAY call type appear on the second
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Your vessel does not re-send a distress relay message.
7.4 Normal DSC Calls
Your FX-400 can transmit the types of DSC calls; Distress, All Ship’s,
Individual, and Group. Except for Distress, each call type is subdivided into
one or more priorities.
All Ship’s type transmits two priorities: Urgency and Safety.
Individual type transmits one priority: Routine.
Group type transmits one priority: Routine.
Also FX-400 can transmit the calls of advanced Individual Routine priority;
Position Send, and Position Request. Lat/Lon position from another vessel
can be transferred to the DSC equipped chart plotter, if it is connected.
A normal DSC call may be originated from your vessel to another DSC
equipped vessel or to a coast station, or you may reply to a DSC call sent by
another vessel or a coast station. Outgoing calls are made either by
selecting a vessel or station name from your directory or by manually
entering the vessel or station MMSID number (Position Send and Position
Request are made from your directory only).
Replies to any incoming call type can be made directly from the call log. The
call log (LAST CALL) holds thirty two entries and the last call received is on
top of the list. If the call log is full, the oldest entry is lost.
Individual DSC Call
Individual calls can be made to another vessel or to a coast station. It is
important to be able to differentiate between the two. When calling another
vessel, the communication channel is specified in the call by the calling
vessel. If communicating with a coast station, it is the coast station in its
acknowledgment, which determines the channel. Your FX-400 transceiver
transmits Routine individual calls, but receives both Routine and Safety
individual calls.
- Directory Call
Directory calls are made by selecting a vessel or station name from the
calling directory. The calling directory holds thirty two of your previously
Name or ID of
Vessel in Distress
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