Transmitting – Radio Shack MTX-103 User Manual

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TRANSMITTING

When making a call using a marine
transceiver, you must follow these call-
ing procedures.

• Channel 16 is the universal calling

and safety channel. Leave the
radio set to Channel 16, unless a
call is in progress on a different
channel.

• Listen to Channel 16 for at least 2

minutes before making a call on it
(to be sure the channel is not
already in use).

• Press the push-to-talk button to

talk; the TX indicator should light.
Release it to listen; the RX indica-
tor should light when a transmis-
sion is received.

• When you are ready for the other

party to talk, end your sentence by
saying “over.”

• When you are ready to end com-

munication, say “(

Your call sign or

name of your boat), out.”

• When in a marina or harbor, try

first to make calls using the

1W

(1-

watt) power setting. If you do not
receive a response, switch to the

5W

(5-watt) setting.

• If you do not receive a response

to a call after 30 seconds, wait at
least 2 minutes before trying
again. If you receive no response
after the second try, wait at least
15 minutes before trying again.

• After making contact on Channel

16, switch to a different channel to
continue the call — Channel 16
must be left open for other calls.
See “Channel Assignments.”

Calling Another Boat

1. Turn on the radio, and select

Channel 16.

2. Hold the transceiver about 3

inches from your mouth, and
press the push-to-talk button.

3. Say “

(Name of boat you are call-

ing), this is (your call sign or name
of your boat).”

4. Release the push-to-talk button

and listen for a response.

5. After establishing communication,

switch to a ship-to-ship channel.
See “Channel Assignments.”

6. When the call is complete, say

“(

Your call sign or name of your

boat), out.”

7. Switch back to Channel 16.

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