Designed for integration with JRC’s MF/HF radiotelephones, such as the and the JSS series (e.g., JSS-296/596/896), the NCT-196N provides a consolidated solution for DSC watchkeeping and message management. Technical Specifications
The modem is engineered to meet international maritime standards, including ITU-RM.493-7 and IMO performance requirements. Specification ITU-RM.493-7, M.541-6, and M.1082 DSC Watchkeeping Built-in receiver for all 6 distress frequencies Distress Frequencies 2187.5, 4207.5, 6312, 8414.5, 12577, 16804.5 kHz Modulation Rate Output Frequency 1700Hz ±85Hz Operating Voltage 10.2VDC to 16.2VDC (Negative-grounded) Current Consumption 3A maximum Weight Approximately 6.3 kg Key Operational Features jrc nct-196n manual
The NCT-196N includes a dedicated receiver that continuously monitors maritime distress channels, ensuring compliance with GMDSS safety protocols. According to technical documentation from FCC ID and
According to technical documentation from FCC ID and Scribd , specific procedures must be followed for initial setup: Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Jrc Nct-196n Dcs Nbdp Modem Brand It serves as a core component of the
Operators can create, edit, and store messages for transmission via the DSC modem interface.
The is a Digital Selective Calling (DSC) and Narrow Band Direct Printing (NBDP) modem produced by Japan Radio Co.. It serves as a core component of the GMDSS (Global Maritime Distress and Safety System) for SOLAS-class vessels, enabling essential distress, safety, and routine maritime communications.