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Using Digital Selective Calling (DSC) Features
Getting an MMSI number
In order to use DSC features, you must be assigned an MMSI number and program
that number into your radio. There are two kinds of MMSI numbers: individual
numbers for use by single boats and group numbers for use by fleets, boating
organizations, event coordinators, etc.
You can get more information on MMSI numbers at these resources:
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The dealer where you purchased the radio
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To Obtain an MMSI Code in Australia
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority allocates MMSI. To apply for an MMSI
complete the MMSI Application form available for download via www.amsa.gov.au/
mmsi . This page has important information about MMSI and DSC radio.
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To Obtain an MMSI Code in NZ
To obtain an MMSI for a VHF Recreational Radio contact the Ministry of Economic
Development - Radio Spectrum Management at;
Email: info@rsm.govt.nz or free phone 0508 776 4630.
The DSC radio owner should indicate they are seeking an MMSI for a VHF
Recreational Radio and would then need to supply the following;
• Name • VHF Call sign • Vessel Name • Vessel Details
The MMSI given will then be a unique number which will conform to the ITU
format.
Entering MMSI numbers
NOTE: Be sure you have the correct User MMSI number before entering it in the
radio. The radio only allows you to enter the user MMSI once. If you need to re-
enter the User MMSI number, contact customer service (see back page for contact
information).
Follow the steps below to enter your individual or user MMSI number into the radio:
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Use the up and down arrows
to adjust each of the nine
digits in turn.
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User MMSI
Back[CLR] Forward[ENT]
User MMSI
Setup
Press and hold
[New]
1. Display the normal menu and choose the
Setup
sub-menu.
2. Select User MMSI. (If an MMSI number was already entered, the screen displays
it with the message
Cannot change over 1 time
. Contact customer service. (See
back page for contact information.).
Individual or user MMSI number