NASA SX 35 DSC User Manual

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SX 35 DSC

Call the marine operator and identify yourself with your vessel’s name.
Normally you contact a marine operator on their working channel rather
than making initial contact on Channel 16. The marine operator will ask for
your intentions and establish a payment method for the call (collect, credit
card, etc.). When arrangements are complete, your radio communication
will be patched into the telephone line. In conversing with a person on the
phone it is important to use normal radio communication procedures. You
should say “over” and release the

PTT

button at the end of each transmis-

sion. Both parties cannot speak simultaneously as on normal telephone calls.

Usually there is a fee for marine operator services which is charged in addi-
tion to any other charges associated with the call.

Prohibited Communication

The following communications are prohibited by regulations and violators
are subject to penalties.

False distress or emergency messages (including false DSC distress).

Messages to “any vessel” except in emergencies and radio tests.

Messages to or from a vessel on land.

Transmission while on land.

Obscene, indecent, or profane language.

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