Sending a designated distress call – Garmin 190-01098-00 User Manual

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VHF 300 Series Owner’s Manual

Digital Selective Calling

2. The radio automatically sounds an alarm, switches to Channel 70, and transmits your

call on HI (25 W) power. You can press any key to turn off the alarm sound.

3. After transmitting your distress call, the radio automatically tunes to Channel 16 on HI

(25 W) power. Press the

PTT

key on the handset and speak your message. The radio

waits for an acknowledgement (ACK) on Channel 70 from a listening station.

Sending a Designated Distress Call

When you send a designated distress call, the nature of your emergency is transmitted to the

receiving stations.

1. Lift the spring-loaded door and press the

DISTRESS

key.

2. Use the

Channel

knob to select the type of distress call:

UNDESIGNATED
FIRE
FLOODING
COLLISION
GROUNDING
CAPSIZING
SINKING
ADRIFT
ABANDONING
PIRACY
MAN OVERBOARD

NOTE: To exit this screen without sending a designated distress call, press the

CLEAR

key

to return to the Home screen, or press the

16/9

key (North American models) or the

16+

key

(International models) to tune to Channel 16.

3. Press and hold the

DISTRESS

key for at least three seconds.

4. The transceiver beeps, and the screen displays “DISTRESS CALL COUNTING DOWN”.

The channel pane counts down the seconds from 3 to 1.

5. The radio automatically sounds an alarm, switches to Channel 70, and transmits your

call on HI (25 W) power. You can press any key to turn off the alarm sound.

6. After transmitting your distress call, the radio automatically tunes to Channel 16 on HI

(25 W) power. Press the

PTT

key on the handset and speak your message. The radio

waits for an acknowledgement (ACK) from a listening station.











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