Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Owners Manual
- Table of Contents
- Features
- Supplied Accessories
- Parts & Controls
- Safety
- Recommendations For Marine Communication
- VHF Marine Radio Procedures
- Voice Calling
- Digital Selective Calling
- Maritime Mobile Service Identity
- Radiotelephone Calls
- Emergency Messages And Distress Procedure
- Included In This Package
- Accessories Order Info
- Mounting And Powering The Radio
- Antenna Requirements And Attachment
- External Devices And Connections
- Getting Started
- Set-Up Routines
- Digital Select Calling (DSC) Setup
- Advanced Operation
- Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Specs
- VHF Marine Channel Assignments
- Weather Channel Assignments
- World City Time Zones
- Flush Mount Template
- Note on Incorrect Wire Colors Listed in Manual
- Warning Sticker
- Warranty
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Operating Your Radio
Advanced Operation
6. After the called radio acknowledges the call, use the
Down soft key to view the called radios current position.
7. Press the EXIT soft key to exit the Position Request mode
and return the radio to the Call Menu.
NOTE
Your radio will send the Position Request and there
will be one (1) of three (3) possible responses:
Q
You will receive the position.
Q
You will receive a no position data response,
meaning the station you queried is not connected
to a GPS device and cannot send its position.
Q
You will receive a no reply response, meaning the
operator of that station has chosen not to reply
to your request.
If You Receive A Position:
The requested position with the station name
and MMSI will show on your screen.
Press the Enter button to return to Standby
mode after you have noted the station’s position.
NOTE
If the radio is connected properly to your chartplotter,
you will see the requested position of the other vessel
indicated on the display.
Sending A Position Request continued
exit
position request
friends boat
waiting for ack
elasped time 0:25
rept
exit
position request
friends boat
elapsed time 0:42
acknowledged