2 receiving a distress call (distress!), 3 distress acknowledgement (distress ack) or relay – Eagle Electronics EVR-150 User Manual

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EAGLE - EVR-150 Installation and Operation Instructions

6-2 Receiving a Distress Call (DISTRESS!)

1. An alert sounds when a distress call

(DISTRESS!) is received. Press any key

to cancel the alert. You do not need to

send an acknowledgement.

2. The radio automatically selects CH16 and displays the details of the distress call on the

screen. Press PTT to establish voice contact.

The details are displayed over two screens that alternate every 1.5 seconds; the first

screen shows the user MMSI and nature of the emergency (if specified), the second

screen shows the time and the location (if specified). If the location and time are not

specified, these are replaced with sequences of 9s and 8s respectively.

The EVR-150 is capable of receiving enhanced LL position data if the vessel

transmitting the Distress Call is sending this. This provides the position of the

distressed vessel to within 20 m (60ft).

6-3 Distress Acknowledgement (DISTRESS ACK) or Relay

An alert sounds when a Distress Relay (DISTRESS RELAY) is received.

Press any key to cancel the alert.
Try to make voice contact with the calling vessel. Maintain a listening

watch on CH16 and standby to lend assistance.

For a Distress Acknowledgement (DISTRESS ACK) sent from the Coast Guard, your radio

automatically cancels Distress Mode transmissions and CH16 appears. Press PTT to establish

voice contact with the Coast Guard.
The Coast Guard is the only agency allowed to send a Distress Acknowledgement (DISTRESS

ACK).

RCV: DISTRESS

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FLOODING

ESC –> EXIT

RCV: DISTRESS

10:34 UTC

82º50.003'N

27º45.543'W

RCV: DISTRESS

RELAY

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ESC –> EXIT

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