Relay A Distress Call From The Distress Log (Relay) - Simrad HH33E Manual

Simrad hh33u/hh33e handheld vhf marine radio manual
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At the same time, the LCD screen displays the distress acknowledgement and the
MMSI (or buddy name) of the vessel sending it. After one second, the LCD screen
changes to show the MMSI and position of the distressed vessel, including the type
of distress call.
2.
Press ESC or 16/9 to cancel the LCD screen cycle, then press PTT to try and establish
voice contact with the coast guard or press ESC again to maintain a listening watch
on CH16.

6-5 Relay a Distress Call from the Distress LOG (RELAY)

DSC CALL
ALL SHIPS
CALL LOG
> DIST LOG
RELAY
>INDIV RELAY
ALL RELAY
You can Relay a Distress Call from your Distress Log to an individual or to ALL SHIPS.
1.
Press CALL/MENU to enter the DSC CALL menu, then select DIST LOG.
2.
The most recently received distress call is the first entry(01) in the Distress Log.
Select the distress call that you want to relay, then select RELAY.
3.
Either select:
INDIV RELAY. It relays the distress call to an individual. Select MANUAL NEW if the person
is not in your buddy list, otherwise scroll to the name of your buddy. Press ENTER. (If
you select MANUAL NEW, you need to enter the user MMSI then press ENTER).
ALL RELAY. It relays the distress call to all ships, then press ENTER.
4.
The radio automatically selects CH16 (For ALL RELAY), or manually set the working
channel (INDIV RELAY). It displays the detail of the distress call on the screen.
5.
Press ENTER to Relay the distress call.
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DISTRESS
10:03 UTC
82° 50.123'N'
127° 45.456'W
INDIV RELAY
>MANUAL NEW
BUDD1
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DISTRESS
PIRACY
ALL RELAY
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DELETE
SAVE MMSI
>RELAY

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