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Raymarine Ray215 - Receiving a Distress Relay Call

Raymarine Ray215
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4-35
Operation with a Full Function Handset
The DSC Distress Alarm and displayed message continue until either ENT
or CLR are pressed. Pressing ENT stores the contents of the call in the log
and switches the radio to Channel 16. Pressing CLR also logs the call but
then reverts the radio to the mode before receiving the Distress call.
ENT
If CLR is pressed, the radio
reverts to the mode before
receiving Distress Call
CLR
4.4.16.10 Receiving a Distress Relay Call
Sometimes a ship’s distress call can be relayed from another ship or a
shore station. The RAY215 can only receive a Relayed Distress call that
has been addressed to All Ships.
When a Relayed Distress call is received, the DSC indicator flashes, dSr
appears on the 7-segment display, and the DSC Distress alert is sounded.
On the dot matrix display are scrolled RECEIVED, RELAY, the MMSI number
of the station making the call, DISTRESS, the type of distress, the MMSI
number of the ship in distress, the latitude and longitude of that ship, and
the time of transmission.
ENT or CLR
MMSI number of transmitting station. If registered
in the list, the nickname appears instead.
MMSI number of ship in distress. If not
known, UNKNOWN appears here instead.
The displayed message continues until either ENT or CLR is pressed. At
that time, the radio switches to Channel 16 in high power and the contents
of the communication are stored in the Log File.

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