Owner's Manual

Digital Selective Calling (DSC)
DSC uses marine VHF radio GPS technologies to transmit and
receive location information. DSC is used by mariners to assist them
in two major areas: Distress Calls and Position Reporting.
A non-emergency DSC Position Report allows mariners to exchange
and show their positions. When you receive a DSC position, you can
create a waypoint or to show the received position on an electronic
map.
An emergency DSC Distress Call allows a vessel in trouble
to transmit a substantial amount of information in a single
transmission, or “call,” without the need for voice communication.
When any nearby rescuer receives the DSC signal, an alarm sounds,
and they immediately receive the position of the caller.
The rescuer can then choose to navigate (Go To) the callers position
to assist or forward the call on to the Coast Guard. When the Coast
Guard receives the call, they can immediately access the callers
information (such as who they are and the type of vessel) in their
database while they are in transit to the callers location.
Any time a vessel receives a DSC call, they can store that location
and quickly navigate to that position using a Go To. This makes
DSC a time-saver, especially in an emergency situation. In order to
use DSC, users must rst register their VHF radio with the FCC and
receive a Maritime Mobile Service Identity (MMSI) number.
What is a Maritime Mobile Service Identity (MMSI)
Number?
MMSI basically allows a VHF radio to act like a phone. The 9-digit
MMSI number acts like a phone number when used in a position
report and as a unique identier to the Coast Guard when used in
an emergency distress call. To obtain a MMSI number, users must
register their VHF radio with the FCC (Form 605). Garmin does
not supply this number!
For more information regarding MMSI numbers, visit
www.navcen.uscg.gov/marcomms/gmdss/mmsi.htm.
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