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Simrad RS82 - Distress Relay Call; Distress Acknowledgement; Position over 4 Hours Old

Simrad RS82
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RS81/RS82 VHF
40
E04572
NOTE To cancel or acknowledge a call, the ON/C or OK key on the
AHS82 handset must be used.
5.6 Position over 4 hours old
Normally current position data is supplied to the radio either
automatically via an interfaced navigational receiver, or by
manually entering a position. Note, the displays are only available
if one handset connected to the radio is an AHS82.
The display will show “POS 4 HRS” and there will be an audi-
ble alarm beep –
– 30 minutes after switch on, if no NMEA position data has
been received, or none has been manually entered, and
every hour thereafter; or
– 4 hours after NMEA has been lost, or the manual position
was entered for the last time, and every hour thereafter.
Press the O
N/C key to clear the display.
5.5.7 Distress relay call
24
INT
Fig 5.10 - Receiving a distress relay call
VOLUME 10
24
INT
DIST RELAY
5.5.8 Distress acknowledgement
24
INT
Fig 5.11 - Receiving a distress acknowledgement
VOLUME 10
24
INT
DIST ACK

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