Standard Horizon HX-870 User Manual

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HX870

On the display you will notice 3 soft key selections. These

selections are described below:

[ACCEPT]: Press this key to accept the DSC distress call

and to switch to Channel 16.

Note: If a key is not pressed for 15 seconds or longer the

radio will automatically select Channel 16. (Timer setting

time is set in “CH SWITCH TIME” from “DSC SETUP”. The

default setting is 15 sec.)

ACCEPT

QUIT

PAUSE

RX DISTRESS

Yaesu

24°25.975

N

118°59.456

366901235

E

UTC

POS TM:

POS:

12:56

SINCE:

00:05

NOT ACKNOELESGED

NATURE:UNDESIGNATED

[PAUSE]: Press this key to temporarily disable automatic switching to

Channel 16.

[QUIT]: Press this key to quit the automatic Channel 16 switching and revert

to the last selected working channel.

4. After accepting the call, press the

[TO WPT] soft key to set

the vessel in distress as a destination for navigation.

Note: You may change the waypoint name.

BACK

QUIT

TO WPT

RX DISTRESS ACK

DIST:366901235

DIST INFO

Horizon

DST:

10:00

NATURE:UNDESIGNEATED

24°25.975

N

118°59.456

E

UTC

NM

POS TM:

POS:

12:56

NAME:

001WPT

---------

POSITION:

SELECT

WAYPOINT

SAVE

SAVE & GOTO

BACK

34°25.975

S

118°59.456

W

SOG

kph

36.0

DST

km

35.2

BRG

T

WPT

001WPT

HI

USA

WPT

N-UP

20nm

BUSY

300

16

°

DW-16

5. Press the

CH▼/CH▲ key to select “SAVE & GO”, then

press the

[SELECT] soft key to replace the display to the

waypoint screen. The display indicates the distance and

direction of the distressed vessel, and also the compass

indicates the distressed vessel by dot ().

6. To stop navigating to a waypoint, press one of the soft keys,

then press the

[STOP] soft key. The radio is switched to

the normal mode.

NOTE

• You must continue monitoring Channel 16 as a coast station may

require assistance in the rescue attempt.

• When there is an unread distress alert, “ ” icon will appear on the

display. You may review the unread distress alert from the DSC log,

refer to the section “

10.13.2 Reviewing a Logged DSC Distress Call”.

• Not all DSC radios can receive a DSC distress relay call.

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