List,

As I understand it, the *primary* purpose of DSC is for rapid and accurate
communication of your ship's/boat's identity (the MMSI number) in a
distress, urgency or safety situation.  The initial burst of info from a
DSC enabled radio sends your MMSI number and, assuming you have the radio
connected to GPS, your last known position and the last time your GPS
logged it.  One is simply required to then standby on channel 16 or 4125
(or whatever in HF) and wait for the responses to your "Mayday" or "Pan
Pan" call or you broadcast your short Security announcement (or decalre a
change to a working channel for a longer announcement).

The authorities over here in Oz tell me that normal communication should be
done through the VHF or HF radios in the normal way.  Add, they advise that
the procedures I've outlined in a nutshel are now consistent across the
world - that would be a first!

David

On 16 January 2016 at 06:17, Joe Della Barba via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> Test transmissions on VHF DSC calling channel 70 should be made to another
> VHF DSC radio by using a routine individual call to their Maritime Mobile
> Service Identity (MMSI).
>
> For VHF DSC radios equipped with the Test Call feature, test transmissions
> should be made to the US Coast Guard MMSI 003669999 to receive an automated
> VHF DSC test response. You must use the “Test Call” category of your radio
> because “Individual” category  calls to this address will not receive an
> automated response. For older radios not having a test call capability,
> testing can only be performed by using a routine individual call to their
> Maritime Mobile Service Indentity (MMSI).
>
>
> You can test DSC with a buddy. Do **not** send ALL SHIPS. Someone did
> that around here and generated a ton of radio traffic trying to figure out
> WTF was going on.
>
>
>
> Joe Della Barba
>
> j...@dellabarba.com
>
> *From:* CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] *On Behalf Of 
> *bobmor99
> . via CnC-List
> *Sent:* Friday, January 15, 2016 1:17 PM
> *To:* cnc-list@cnc-list.com
> *Cc:* bobmor99 . <bobmo...@gmail.com>
> *Subject:* Re: Stus-List Testing DSC
>
>
>
> Hello All,
>
>
>
> Thanks for the replies.
>
> I am aware of the need to get an MMSI number and will be starting that
> process shortly.
>
> I'm uncertain at this time whether to get the quick and free BoatUS MMSI
> number or to go the slow, federal, not-free route - which would mean the
> DSC stuff could be used in non-US waters. (That's just a choice for US
> boaters and I'll bring it (BoatUS vs. federal  issued MMSI) up as a
> separate Stu's List topic.)
>
>
>
> I was more interested in testing the built-in AIS and DSC functions of the
> radio. Supposedly, if an AIS target was displayed on the radio's small
> display, I could select it and start communicating with it digitally on
> channel 70 and audibly on channel 16(?).
>
>
>
> But I don't want to somehow accidentally give anyone the erroneous
> impression that I'm in distress.
>
>
>
> I'm also wondering if anyone has tested the "All Ships" DSC distress
> signal just to verify that it's working.
>
>
>
> --Bob M
>
> Ox 1976 33-1
>
> Jax, FL
>
>
>
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