Not quite. DSC reserves VHF channel 70 to send and receive encoded digital messages. A header on these messages includes the unique MMSI (the selective part) of the recipient. The rest is payload; the actual message intended for the recipient. This might be a invite to join a voice transmission on a selected channel, a request for your location, or a Rescue 21 'mayday' hail with encode lat/long intended for the USCG.Digital Selective Calling - standard for sending pre-defined digital messages via the medium frequency (MF), high frequency (HF) and very high frequency (VHF) maritime radio systems
Read all about it at the link below. But you can now get this set-up in hand held VHF radios that are DSC plus have GPS, like the Standard Horizon HX870.My marine radio keeps using "dsc" but I am dumb enough not to know what it stands for...some one please help. Thanks
Tks for the clarification, Jackdaw.Not quite. DSC reserves VHF channel 70 to send and receive encoded digital messages. A header on these messages includes the unique MMSI (the selective part) of the recipient. The rest is payload; the actual message intended for the recipient. This might be a invite to join a voice transmission on a selected channel, a request for your location, or a Rescue 21 'mayday' hail with encode lat/long intended for the USCG.
Kappykaplan, you are right in your definition. And so is Jackdaw on the use of DSC on VHF channel 70.Tks for the clarification, Jackdaw.