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2 receiving an all ships call – Standard Horizon HX-870 User Manual

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10.4.2 Receiving an All Ships Call

1. When an all ships call is received, an emer-

gency alarm will sound.

The display shows the MMSI of the vessel

transmitting the all ships call and the radio

will change to the requested channel after 15

seconds (the default setting of “CH SWITCH
TIMER

”).

STOP ALARM

RX ALL SHIPS

Yaesu

366901234

SINCE:

CATEG:

CH:

00:15

16

SAFETY

RX ALL SHIPS

Yaesu

366901234

SINCE:

CATEG:

CH:

00:15

16

SAFETY

ACCEPT

QUIT

PAUSE

RX ALL SHIPS

Yaesu

366901234

SINCE:

CATEG:

CH:

00:15

16

SAFETY

QUIT

2. Press any key to stop the alarm.

3. Monitor the requested channel until the all

ships voice communication is completed.

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

described below:

[ACCEPT]: Press this key to accept the DSC all ships call and to switch to

requested channel.

Note: If a key is not pressed for 15 seconds or longer the radio will automati-

cally change to the requested channel (the default setting of “CH SWITCH
TIMER

”).

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

requested channel.

Note: In some cases automatically switching to a requested channel might

disrupt important ongoing communications. This feature allows commer-

cial users to suspend channel switching and stay on the working channel

selected before the all ships call was received.

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

to the last selected working channel.

4. Press the

[QUIT] key to return to the channel display.

NOTE

When there is an unread all ships call, “ ” icon will appear on the

display. You may review the unread all ships call from the DSC log,

refer to the section “

10.13.3 Reviewing Other Logged Calls”.