Garmin GPSMAP 376C User Manual

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Understanding Distress Calls

With your GPSMAP 376C properly connected to a VHF radio with

DSC output, you can receive any DSC distress call within range.

An alert message appears and a tone sounds when a distress call is

received. The alarm only sounds on a distress call; position reports

do not sound the alarm. Distress calls are broadcast to all DSC users

in radio range and appear with a blue and white checkered icon on

the DSC Call List and Log tabs.
You can enter a caller’s name, if it is known. The caller’s name

replaces the MMSI number as a reference once entered.

Understanding Position Reports

The Position Report operates similarly to the distress call. This type

of contact is like a phone call; no emergency alarms are set off.

Position reports are not broadcast to all DSC users and appear with a

gold boat icon.

Receiving DSC Calls

Each time you receive a distress call or position report, a review

page opens—either a DSC Position Report Page or a Distress Call

Page. Both pages contain identical fields to the DSC Entry Review

Page.

Each entry in the Call List and Log has a corresponding DSC Entry

Review Page. This page operates similarly to the Distress Page and

Position Report Page. From the DSC Entry Review, you can Delete

the entry, Save it as a waypoint, or show the location on the map.

To review a call or log entry:

1. Open the Call List or Log from the

DSC tab.

2. Highlight the call you want to review.
3. Press

ENTER to open the DSC Entry Review Page.

DSC Entry Review Page

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