5 interpreting call displays, 1 receive calls – Furuno RC-1500-1T User Manual

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1.5

Interpreting Call Displays

This paragraph provides the information necessary for interpreting receive and send calls.

1.5.1 Receive

calls

Below are sample distress and individual receive calls. Content of other receive calls is similar to
that of the individual call.

Distress call

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Received message

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JUL-23-1999-23:59 ECC: OK

DISTRESS CALL

ANSWER

SHIP IN DIST:

123456789

NATURE: UNDESIGNATED
POS:

12˚34N 123˚45E AT 12:34

TELEPHONE

2182.0 KHZ

!

"

ALL VIEW

END OF SEQUENCE: EOS
ERROR-CHECK: OK


DSC FREQUENCY : 2187.5 KHZ

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Received message

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GO TO EASY VIEW

[ENT] to
switch.

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FORMAT

: DISTRESS

SELF-IDENTITY

: 123456789

NATURE OF DISTRESS:
UNDESIGNATED DISTRESS
DISTRESS COORDINATES:
12˚34N 123˚45E AT 12:34
TELECOMMAND: J3E TELEPHONE

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Received message

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Date and time of message
ECC (Error Check Character): OK or NG (No Good)

Category (Distress call)

Ship in Distress (ID No. of ship in distress)

Nature of Distress (Undesignated, Fire, Flooding,
Collision, Grounding, Listing, Sinking, Disable,
Abandoning, Piracy, Man Overboard, EPIRB emission)

Position of ship in distress

Working frequency to use

End of sequence (EOS for distress)
Error check (OK or NG)

DSC frequency used to transmit distress call

Format (distress)

ID no. of ship in distress

Nature of distress (problem with ship in distress, see above)

Distress coordinates (position of ship in distress)

Telecommand (class of emission)

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