Lowrance Link-9 User Manual page 8

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MMSI and ATIS ID
The user MMSI (Marine Mobile Service Identity) is a unique nine
digit number. It is used on marine transceivers that are capable of
using DSC (Digital Selective Calling).
An MMSI remains with a vessel, even if the vessel is sold on.
An MMSI has 9 numeric digits (xxxxxxxxx). Your MMSI must not
commence with a '0'.
A Group Call ID begins with '0' followed by 8 numeric digits
(0xxxxxxxx).
A Coast Station MMSI begins with 00 followed by 7 numeric digits
(00xxxxxxx).
By law, you are not able to change your MMSI once it is entered into
the radio. This is why there is the confirmation screen when entering
the MMSI. If you need to have the MMSI in the radio changed, the
radio must be taken back to your Lowrance dealer.
An ATIS ID is only required in certain EU countries when navigating
some inland waterways. It is usually a different number to your
MMSI.
About this manual
This manual is a reference guide for installing and operating a Link-9
VHF radio. Important text that requires special attention from the
reader is emphasized as follows:
¼ Note:
Used to draw the reader's attention to a comment or some
important information.
Warning:
Used when it is necessary to warn personnel that
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they should proceed carefully to prevent risk of injury and/or
damage to equipment/personnel.
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