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Digital
Selective Calling VHF Radios
To
take advantage of the GMDSS/MMSI system your vessel
must be equipped with a radio that has DSC.
DSC
VHF radios WILL:
- Have a One-Button
Emergency Transmit capability that sends out the vessel's unique
MMSI number and, if properly connected to a GPS or Loran, the
vessel's latitude/longitude position.
- Continue
sending the distress signal even if the captain is incapacitated.
- Allow for
a non-experienced VHF user to send, with the pressing of one button,
a goof-proof continuous distress message.
- Privately
hail another DSC equipped vessel, or shore station, with a known
MMSI number. Like having a "VHF phone number" this avoids having
to monitor high traffic channels just for a hail from your boating
buddy. It even "rings" your radio, similar to a telephone, notifying
you that you have a call and then switches you automatically to
the channel your caller is waiting on.
- If properly
connected to a Loran or GPS, a "Polling" feature transmits your
vessel's position, in digital display, that can be monitored by
DSC equipped home station/fleet station or boat.
- Fully function
as all other regular VHF radios.
DSC
VHF radios WILL NOT:
- Be monitored
by the U.S. Coast Guard in all areas until that area's Rescue
21 system is operational (see
map). However, DSC equipped vessels in the area may receive
your distress call.
- Provide private
radio to radio voice communication. After the "private"
digital hail, DSC radios automatically switch to an open VHF channel
for voice communications. Voice communication is carried on an
active working channel chosen by the caller making the initial
hail.
- Take advantage
of all these functions without first registering for a unique
MMSI number that is free for the boaters who register on this
site.
DSC
capable VHF radios are available at BoatU.S. and West Marine.
To view them online, click BoatU.S.
and West
Marine, then look for DSC in the description.
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