333" repeater mode seaphone calls, Dial “999” for emergency service – Uniden HH979XL User Manual

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“333" REPEATER MODE SEAPHONE CALLS

Vessels outside the range of direct inter-shlp VHF communi­

cations can make extended range (up to 10 times greater)

ship-to-$hip calls by using Seaphone stations as taik-

through repeaters. And the first 20 seconds is free.

1. Choose the Seaphone channel which you know the

other vessel(s) is monitoring in your area and listen

briefly to ensure that the channel is clear.

2. Dial the numbers "333" on the keypad and press the

Asterisk [*] bunon. Your Seaphone iD and the dialed

number will automatically be transmitted.

3. A voice announcement will follow saying *Y our

Seaphone ship-to-ship channel is now open, please
proceed".

4. Now call the vessel you wish to talk to - eg: ‘'Unicom

Unicom, this is Mariner, Mariner on Channel 23. Do you
copy? Over."

5. When the other vessel responds operate your PTT

Switch in the normal manner. To terminate your call,

simply press the HASH [#] button and listen for the

“Thank you for calling" voice announcement.

Important Note;

Pressing the HASH [#] button and receiving the latter

voice announcement ensures that call charging Is
terminated.

Ship-to-ship Seaphone repeater calls are currently charged
at just $0.75 per minute with 20 seconds of free establish­
ment time.

DIAL “999” FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE

If you are involved in an emergency at sea and you have
made a distress call on Channel 16 or 67 without response

from a coast station or another vessel, simply switch to an
unoccupied Seaphone channel appropriate to your area.

Dial “999" and press asterisk

There Is no need tor you to wait if all Seaphone channels

are busy because a "999" call will usually override any
established Seaphone traffic in progress at the time.

Your signal v^ll immediately activate a high priority alarm at
your nearest Seaphone station, the operator's screen will
switch to red alert and the Seaphone computer system will
automatically display your vessel's name radio callsign,
owner's name, address and telephone number lor urgent
attention.

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