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Appendices | 

V90S User Manual

X - Exit

When navigating menus, use [X] to clear incorrect entries, exit from a menu 
without saving changes, or go back to the previous screen.

CALL/

MENU

Short press to enter the DSC CALL menu and make DSC calls. See 
“Introduction to DSC” on page 40.
Long press and hold to display the main menu. See “Using the menus” on 
page 23. 

WX

US models
In USA and Canadian waters, short press [WX] to hear the most recently 
selected weather station. For further information, see “Receiving weather 
alerts (US model only)” on page 27.
For all other models
The [WX] key can be programmed to a channel of your choice. For further 
information see “Favourite channel (non-US models)” on page 28.

NAV

Hold down for about 1 second to enter Navigation mode, which displays 
information about a destination waypoint on the standby screen,  see 
“Navigating to a waypoint” on page 38.

3CH

Press to toggle between your three favourite  channels, see page 29.
Also used  to zoom in the PPI screen, see page 64.

SCAN

See “Scanning channels” on page 29.
The SCAN key is also used as the button for a softkey in DSC mode, see 
“Softkeys” on page 41.
Also used to zoom out the PPI screen, see page 64.

AIS

Press to enter AIS mode.
For AIS functionality, see “AIS procedures” on page 63.
For AIS setup, see “AIS Setup” on page 102.

IC

Hold down [AIS/IC] until the Hailer menu appears, see “Using the intercom” 
on page 34.

Alphanumeric keys are used for entering numbers and names. (Wired handset only).

Summary of Contents for V90S

Page 1: ...ENGLISH V90SBlackboxVHF User Manual bandg com...

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Page 3: ...nstruction manuals user guides and other information relating to the product Documentation may be translated to or has been translated from another language Translation In the event of any conflict be...

Page 4: ...ther this transmitter must not be co located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digi...

Page 5: ...da To reduce potential radio interference to other users the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power e i r p is not more than that necessary for...

Page 6: ...gnetic Compatibility standard 2017 and Radiocommunications VHF Radiotelephone Equipment Maritime Mobile Service Standard 2014 Countries of intended use in the EU AT Austria LI Liechtenstein BE Belgium...

Page 7: ...d enter it into your radio in order to use the DSC functions Contact the appropriate authorities in your country to obtain an MMSI number charges may apply If you are unsure who to contact consult you...

Page 8: ...4 Alert tones 25 Operating procedures 25 Making a routine radio call 25 Calling a buddy 26 Making a channel 16 9 distress call 26 Making a DSC distress call 27 Receiving weather alerts US model only 2...

Page 9: ...6 AIS target information 67 Installation 67 Checklist 70 Positioning 71 Installing the transceiver 72 Installing a wired handset cradle 73 Installing a handset cable connector 74 Installing a wireless...

Page 10: ...ices 110 Appendix 1 Troubleshooting 111 Appendix 2 Keys reference 113 Appendix 3 Beep tones and call alerts 113 Appendix 4 Warning Messages 113 Appendix 5 AIS information 115 Appendix 6 Technical spec...

Page 11: ...with other onboard devices such as a GPS antenna a chart plotter or a multi function display Digital Selective Calling DSC for automated distress calls and for calling individual vessels using their...

Page 12: ...the station one terminal in the installation Up to two wireless handsets can be installed The wireless handsets communicate with the transceiver by 2 4 GHz radio communication The wireless handsets a...

Page 13: ...tton beneath 2 Screen 3 PTT button 4 Volume control 5 Function keys 6 Keypad wired handsets only Subscribing a wireless handset At installation time wireless handsets must be registered in the transce...

Page 14: ...he handset onto the cradle first and then press the top of the handset inwards until it clicks into the top lugs Handset operation priority If you want to use HS1 but it displays HS IN USE it means th...

Page 15: ...cursor left right 5 Three favourite channel key 6 Short press for weather station US models Long press for Navigation mode 7 Change channel or scroll menu options 8 Short press for OK key Long press t...

Page 16: ...handset on page 17 Switching off the system The system is switched off by holding down the X key on a wired handset until the display shows Release key to power off Just one handset 1 In standby mode...

Page 17: ...stall time wireless handsets must be subscribed See Subscribing a wireless handset on page 85 Switching off a wireless handset Note This procedure only switches off the wireless handset It does not sw...

Page 18: ...g power is set to high Hi DSC is enabled The time is 14 43 UTC The current course is 128 true and speed over ground is 5 0 knots The current latitude is 55 33 122 N and longitude 012 42 408 E The chan...

Page 19: ...selected Favourite channel 1 2 or 3 is selected The current channel is a duplex channel DSC is enabled Dual watch mode High transmission power 25 W International channel bank selected Low transmissio...

Page 20: ...also features a listen back mode which uses the PA speaker as a microphone to listen for a response Fog horn mode Fog horn mode allows you to use the radio to sound a fog horn tone through a connecte...

Page 21: ...n the required channel number is flashing on screen press OK or wait for 2 seconds for the number to be accepted automatically When entering a single digit channel number prefix the channel number wit...

Page 22: ...e VHF receiver using the Local Distance setting See Radio sensitivity on page 108 Setting transmission power The V90S has two transmission power settings High 25 W Hi Low 1 W Lo To change the power se...

Page 23: ...hold to access the main menu To use the menus Use or to scroll to the option you want Press OK to select a menu option or Press X to go back without selecting an option Note If the radio is left in me...

Page 24: ...entered in upper case To replace a character Use the and keys to move the cursor to the character You can then type over the character To finish entering data Press OK repeatedly to reach the end of t...

Page 25: ...have finished speaking say Over and then release PTT 4 When you receive a reply on the calling channel agree a working channel 5 Change to the working channel 6 Continue the conversation Hold down PT...

Page 26: ...the distress call steps 3 to 6 as above 8 When you receive a reply continue the conversation Hold down PTT while you are speaking Release PTT while you are listening You may be asked to change to a wo...

Page 27: ...larm sounds Press any key to cancel the alarm and to hear the weather alert message 4 When finished press WX again or X to exit WX mode Note In WX mode the Wx icon appears on screen Receiving SAME ale...

Page 28: ...addition to the WARNING WATCH and ADVISORY alerts the EAS also send out TEST messages so that you can check that your WX ALERT setup is working correctly The TEST message is usually transmitted betwee...

Page 29: ...CH The radio will remove that favourite channel after prompting you to confirm To toggle between your three favourite channels Press 3CH to enter 3CH mode The radio displays 3CH MODE and CH1 CH2 or CH...

Page 30: ...mode and return to the previously selected channel Notes Scan is not allowed in some EU countries If TONE ALERT or SAME is enabled US models only the weather channel is also scanned Skipping busy chan...

Page 31: ...channels press 3CH then immediately press and release SCAN For further information on 3CH see Making a routine radio call on page 25 Note 3CH scan functionality is limited in some European countries...

Page 32: ...you can use the Hailer function to hail other vessels or deck crew The Hailer function also features a listen back mode which uses the PA speaker as a microphone to listen for a response 1 Press and...

Page 33: ...3 Select the required signal then press OK to start Press OK to sound the HORN or SIREN The other signals will sound automatically approximately every two minutes until you press X to cancel 4 When f...

Page 34: ...volume controls Using the announce function You can use the handset to make announcements to the other handsets and any external speakers that are connected 1 Press and hold AIS IC until the HAILER me...

Page 35: ...FWD 5S from the menu to fast forward 5 seconds When finished playing back the radio will return to standby mode Sharing NMEA 2000 data NMEA 2000 N2K is a communications network standard used for conn...

Page 36: ...chart plotter on page 39 Note The V90S can store up to 200 waypoints Adding a new waypoint 1 Select MENU WAYPOINT WP LIST Your waypoint list will be displayed 2 Press OK NEW WP starts to flash 3 Press...

Page 37: ...VE prompt 8 Select YES or NO to save the data as required Deleting a waypoint 1 Select MENU WAYPOINT WP LIST The display shows your list of waypoints 2 Press OK NEW WP starts to flash 3 Scroll down to...

Page 38: ...displayed on the bottom line of the standby screen Selecting the nearest waypoint Note This option is only available when a valid signal from a GPS device is present 1 Select MENU WAYPOINT NEAREST WP...

Page 39: ...tion mode Long press NAV or press X Stop navigating to a waypoint 1 Select MENU WAYPOINT WP LIST 2 Press OK then scroll to the required waypoint and press OK again 3 Select WP STOP 4 When prompted sel...

Page 40: ...inuously monitor channel 70 irrespective of what other channels they are working on If someone calls your vessel via DSC your radio will sound an alert tone for you to respond to the call If the V90S...

Page 41: ...r a valid MMSI into the V90S radio See Entering or viewing your individual MMSI on page 95 If the small DSC icon is not displayed on the standby screen DSC may have been turned off in settings See Ena...

Page 42: ...ic nature 1 Flip open the red cover on top of the handset 2 Press the red DISTRESS key briefly 3 The radio will display a list for you to select the nature of the distress UNDEFINED FIRE FLOODING COLL...

Page 43: ...tkey to return to waiting for an acknowledgement PAUSE Pauses the call repeat mode You can then Press the EXIT softkey to resume the same call CANCEL Displays DISTRESS CALL SEND CANCEL You can then Pr...

Page 44: ...scroll through details of the distress call Press PTT to talk or Press X to exit the DSC session Distress acknowledgement DISTRESS ACK or distress relay all ships DISTRESS REL Only official Search and...

Page 45: ...pt the change to CH16 Note The radio automatically changes to CH16 after 10 seconds US models Press ACK softkey to ACK the call Press X to quit the current DSC session Sending routine DSC calls Briefl...

Page 46: ...o call 4 On the CHOOSE CH screen select INTER SHIP Or select MANUAL to use a duplex channel see point 2 of General usage on page 46 The display shows SET INTER 5 Use or to reach the working channel yo...

Page 47: ...r to reach the working channel you want to specify and press OK 6 When the SEND prompt appears Press OK to send the call request on CH70 or Press X to exit without sending 7 When you hear the acknowle...

Page 48: ...s the names of your pre programmed groups 3 Select the group that you want to call 4 On the CHOOSE CH screen select INTER SHIP Or select MANUAL to use a duplex channel see point 2 of General usage on...

Page 49: ...on CH70 or Press X to exit without sending Note For information on receiving an all ships call see Receiving a DSC all ships call on page 59 Call Logs The call logs store details of the DSC calls as...

Page 50: ...shows SET INTER 5 Use or to reach the working channel you want to specify and press OK 6 When the SEND prompt appears Press OK to send the call request on CH70 or Press X to exit without sending 7 Wh...

Page 51: ...ll 4 On the CHOOSE CH screen select INTER SHIP Or select MANUAL to use a duplex channel see point 2 of General usage on page 46 The display shows SET INTER 5 Use or to reach the working channel you wa...

Page 52: ...n of the other vessel In this way you can check the location of your buddy This is also known as a polled position request Note You must first set up details of your buddy in the buddy list see Buddy...

Page 53: ...dy Steps 2 to 5 are explained below Note You can also send an individual DSC latitude and longitude request to a buddy See Sending an LL request for the position of a buddy on page 52 Creating your tr...

Page 54: ...ng list 3 Select the buddy whose status you want to change 4 Select ON or OFF as required to change the tracking status and press OK to confirm DSC CALL DISTR LOG SENT CALL LL REQUEST TRACK BUDD USA C...

Page 55: ...pted Select YES to start tracking or NO to STOP tracking The radio sends an LL Request to each buddy in turn at the interval time and if a response is received from a buddy displays the buddy s LL pos...

Page 56: ...0 seconds the display shows SEND AGAIN You can then select YES to send again or NO to quit and return to standby mode Note For information on receiving a DSC test call see Receiving a DSC test call on...

Page 57: ...etting With Auto Switch set to ON when receiving a Group or All Ships call the radio will automatically switch to the requested channel if not cancelled within 10 seconds This might disrupt important...

Page 58: ...channel Press or to reach the channel you want to use and then press the ABLE softkey The radio will send a request for your preferred channel Note AUTO ACK is not allowed in some EU countries UNABLE...

Page 59: ...f not you can press PTT to initiate voice contact yourself Notes The call data is stored in your Call Log see Calling using the call log on page 50 For information on sending a DSC individual call see...

Page 60: ...the AUTO SWITCH setting 1 Press the SILENC softkey to silence the alert 2 Press or to view further information about the call 3 You do not need to send an acknowledgement 4 If appropriate press PTT t...

Page 61: ...ition of a buddy on page 52 LL request data is not stored on the V90S Receiving a DSC test call You can set up the radio to respond to incoming DSC TEST calls with an automatic response or manual resp...

Page 62: ...ort digital message which includes the ATIS MMSI The receiving station can then look up details of the vessel saving time in communication on the busy VHF channels Unlike DSC the ATIS signal is transm...

Page 63: ...ent speed and course If the radio detects that another vessel will come closer than the set CPA distance and within the set T CPA time the CPA alarm will sound Both conditions must be met for the CPA...

Page 64: ...ion of AIS targets with respect to your position which is represented in the centre of the circular display See example below Symbols The solid circle in the middle is your vessel Hollow diamonds repr...

Page 65: ...listed on the left of the screen Once the vessel is within alert distance CPA and time T CPA it will be placed in the T CPA list The alert sounds for every vessel within the criteria every time their...

Page 66: ...croll rapidly 2 Press OK to view full details of the selected target including as an exmple NAME MMSI TCPA 4 39s CPA 0 59nM WIDTH 26 0m LENGTH 158 0m RECEIVED 0m33s CALL SIGN MYHV6 DRAUGHT DIST 1 01nM...

Page 67: ...machine screw x4 M3 5 hex nut x4 Flat washer x4 Wired handset HS90 wired handset with cradle 5 m handset connector cable including mid cable connector Flush mounting plate for handset connector cable...

Page 68: ...g washer x8 Flat washer x8 Documentation User Manual Warranty Card Note A VHF antenna is not provided by B G An antenna with a PL259 plug is required Consult your B G dealer for advice if required Sys...

Page 69: ...69 Installation V90S User Manual System overview diagram 1 3 4 2 5 6 12 VDC 7 8 10 9 11...

Page 70: ...the NMEA 2000 connection Is at least 45 cm 18 inches from any magnetic compass to avoid magnetic deviation of the compass during radio operation Provides suitable space for installing the wired hands...

Page 71: ...d mark the 4 hole positions onto the mounting surface 2 Drill the 4 holes where marked with a drill bit suited to the selected mounting fasteners 3 Attach the transceiver using the supplied self tappi...

Page 72: ...This is the same as installing a wireless handset cradle with the exception that no wiring is required See Installing a wireless handset cradle on page 74 69 0 mm 2 72 191 5 mm 7 54 20 0 mm 0 79 202...

Page 73: ...handset cable connector Each wired handset cable includes a connector assembly that must be installed in a bulkhead dashboard or other suitable panel Socket body Mounting surface Bezel Drill 24 mm dia...

Page 74: ...t the chosen location and mark the positions of the fastening holes and the wire hole onto the mounting surface 3 Drill the holes where marked with a drill bit suited to the selected mounting fastener...

Page 75: ...hat cover the screw holes 2 Cut a 92 mm 3 5 8 diameter hole in the mounting surface allowing space for the speaker s overall dimensions 3 Temporarily fit the speaker and mark the four screw holes 4 Dr...

Page 76: ...used 3 Remove the plastic trims that cover the screw holes on speaker front 4 Drill a hole in the mounting surface for the speaker wire ensuring hole is near one of the corner screw holes to prevent c...

Page 77: ...nches from the transceiver Connector 14 NMEA 2000 N2K connector The V90S radio can be connected to an NMEA 2000 network using a cable not supplied For further information see NMEA 2000 Network on page...

Page 78: ...78 Installation V90S User Manual Transceiver internal connector numbering...

Page 79: ...power cable ensure that the two ferrite cores are moved and installed on the shorter cable Connectors 3 4 5 and 6 Wired handsets Number Label Wire colour 1 GND Black 2 TX RX_A Blue 3 TX RX_B Green 4 V...

Page 80: ...red black Connector 8 GPS Input NMEA 0183 4800 bps and Horn button connections Number Label Description 1 RX GPS NMEA 0183 Input Balanced RS 422 GPS data input 2 RX GPS NMEA 0183 Input Balanced RS 422...

Page 81: ...hailer speaker Number Label Description 1 HAILER SPK 2 HAILER SPK Important Do not short circuit these 2 pins as it may cause damage to the radio Install the hailer speaker in a forward facing locati...

Page 82: ...run the cable to the transceiver In all cases ensure the selected location enable the antenna to have a clear unobstructed view of the sky To pole mount the external GPS 500 antenna you will require...

Page 83: ...sceiver unit adding any necessary extension cables Connect the cable from the GPS antenna to the GPS connector SMA on the VHF transceiver as shown in page 77 Setting up the radio Note You must enter y...

Page 84: ...agram 120 T 120 T 12 VDC MARK MOB GOTO MENU PAGES STBY IN MOB OUT AUTO P U S H TO E NTE R 1 3 4 2 5 6 1 B G chart plotter or MFD 2 GPS antenna via NMEA 2000 3 12 VDC supply 4 NMEA 2000 backbone with t...

Page 85: ...sure any other wireless handsets are also turned OFF 3 On the wired handset Select MENU WIRELESS HS SUBSCRIBE 4 Select YES The radio will display WAITING 5 Turn on the wireless handset The display wil...

Page 86: ...with the most recent entry shown first Once set up you can use the buddy list to DSC call an individual buddy see Sending an individual DSC Call on page 46 DSC request location of a buddy see Sending...

Page 87: ...ct MENU BUDDY LIST 2 Scroll to the required entry and press OK 3 To edit the buddy select EDIT and then Edit the buddy name or To edit only the MMSI press OK repeatedly until the cursor moves to the M...

Page 88: ...n in Appendix 7 Channel charts on page 119 1 Select MENU RADIO SETUP CH NAME 2 Use and to scroll to the one you want to change then press OK 3 Select EDIT 4 Enter the new name over the existing one 5...

Page 89: ...s separate for each handset Units You can select your preferred measurement units for distance and cross track error for waypoint navigation 1 Select MENU RADIO SETUP UNITS 2 Scroll to the required me...

Page 90: ...When watch mode is only channel 16 The 16 9 key switches to channel 16 Short press SCAN enters dual watch mode Long press SCAN scans all available channels When watch mode is channel 16 and channel 09...

Page 91: ...elect MENU RADIO SETUP WX ALERT TONE ALERT 2 Select ON or OFF as required Tone alert ON If an alert tone is broadcast from the NOAA weather station the weather alert is picked up automatically and the...

Page 92: ...odel only Before you can receive SAME weather alerts you must enter and then select a SAME code for your geographic area into the radio To find the SAME codes for your geographic area Telephone 1 888...

Page 93: ...ing a SAME code US model only 1 Select RADIO SETUP WX ALERT SAME CODE 2 If you have already entered some SAME codes they will be listed 3 Select the SAME code for your geographic area 4 Select EDIT or...

Page 94: ...4 sources can be connected 1 Select GPS DATA GPS SOURCE 2 Select the required GPS source and then press OK Note NMEA 2000 SOURCE options will appear only if an NMEA 2000 network is connected to the ra...

Page 95: ...SETUP USER MMSI If you have already entered your MMSI it will be shown on screen If you are entering your MMSI a dashed line appears 2 Enter your MMSI along the dashed line one number at a time 3 Pres...

Page 96: ...roup you want to edit and press OK To delete the group select DELETE then YES The group will be deleted immediately To edit the group select EDIT 3 Edit the group name as required 4 Press OK repeatedl...

Page 97: ...time An ATIS MMSI always starts with the number 9 3 Press OK 4 Enter your ATIS MMSI again as a password check then press OK to permanently store the ATIS MMSI Enabling ATIS functionality EU models onl...

Page 98: ...y available after a valid USER MMSI has been entered For instructions on entering your MMSI see Entering or viewing your individual MMSI on page 95 1 Select MENU DSC SETUP DSC FUNC 2 Scroll to ON or O...

Page 99: ...nnel switch options When a DSC call is received it may include a request to change to a specific channel for subsequent communications With Auto Switch set to ON when receiving a DSC call the radio wi...

Page 100: ...for 10 seconds and then automatically acknowledges the call MANUAL On receiving a DSC TEST call requires you to press the ACK soft key to acknowledge the call For information on receiving a DSC test c...

Page 101: ...the required timeout period and then press OK NON AUTO You can set the radio to exit any non automated procedure after a period of non activity 1 Select MENU DSC SETUP TIMEOUT NON AUTO 2 Scroll to th...

Page 102: ...ompatible chart plotter multi function device MFD or PC via the NMEA port The NMEA port baud rate can be set to 4800 or 38400 The default setting is 38400 If 4800 is selected a warning that data may b...

Page 103: ...alculated closest distance between you and a target vessel based on the current speed and course If the radio detects that a target vessel will come closer than the set distance and within the set T C...

Page 104: ...the radio detects that a vessel will arrive at the closest point of approach within the set time and the CPA distance the CPA alarm will sound a two tone alert 1 Select MENU AIS SETUP TCPA 2 Use the...

Page 105: ...d and the NO GPS alert will sound Manually entering position and UTC time Note this function is only shown when there is no GPS receiver connected 1 Select MENU GPS DATA MANUAL 2 Enter the latitude th...

Page 106: ...MENU GPS DATA SETTING TIME FORMAT 2 Select 12 or 24 hour as required Note When the 12 hour format has been selected the time is displayed with an AM or PM suffix Time display options You can toggle o...

Page 107: ...alert options If the GPS Alert setting is ON and no GPS signal is received for a period of 10 minutes the alarm will sound for 2 minutes 1 Select MENU GPS DATA SETTING GPS ALERT 2 Select ON or OFF as...

Page 108: ...contrast level Select MENU CONTRAST 1 Use the or keys to raise or lower the contrast 2 Press OK to accept the setting GPS simulator The GPS simulator creates GPS data for test purposes 1 Select MENU...

Page 109: ...level required 3 Press OK to enable the setting and return to the menu Notes The DISTRESS key backlight cannot be turned down If the backlight setting is set to level 0 off the backlight will automati...

Page 110: ...o the negative battery terminal 3 The speaker makes popping or whining noises when the vessel s engine is running Electrical noise may be interfering with the transceiver Re route the power cables awa...

Page 111: ...if connected 16 9 Press 16 9 to immediately switch to the priority channel Press again to return to your original channel The default Priority Channel is CH16 In the USA you can toggle between Channe...

Page 112: ...ther information see Favourite channel non US models on page 28 NAV Hold down for about 1 second to enter Navigation mode which displays information about a destination waypoint on the standby screen...

Page 113: ...98 ATIS MODE DISABLE SCAN Scan is automatically disabled in ATIS mode For further information see ATIS on page 62 EXCESSIVE VOLTAGE This warning will be displayed if the input voltage to the transceiv...

Page 114: ...or upon request Dynamic information is broadcast depending on speed and course alteration based on the following tables Ship s dynamic conditions Normal reporting interval At anchor or moored 3 Minut...

Page 115: ...mit 156 025 to 157 425 MHz default Receive 156 025 to 163 275 MHz default Modulation FM 16KOG3E DSC 16K0G2B Usable channels International USA Canada Weather country specific Channel spacing 25 KHz Fre...

Page 116: ...6 dB octave from 300 Hz to 3 kHZ Transmitter Frequency error 5 PPM RF power Hi 23 2 W Lo 0 8 0 2 W Maximum deviation 5 KHz S N at 3 KHz deviation 40 dB Modulation distortion 3 KHz 5 Audio response at...

Page 117: ...ty PER 1 92 dBm Rx current 60 mA Nominal transmit power peak power 18 2 dBm Tx frequency error 30 ppm Tx current 150 mA Functional range 200 m HS90 cradle voltage 12 VDC battery system negative ground...

Page 118: ...129793 UTC and date report Tx 129794 Class A static and voyage related data rx tx 129795 Addressed binary message tx 129796 Acknowledge tx 129797 Binary broadcast message tx 129798 SAR Aircraft Posit...

Page 119: ...accordance with Recommendation ITU R M 1084 5 Annex 4 Tables 1 and 3 The Table below also describes the harmonized channels where the digital technologies defined in the most recent version of Recomm...

Page 120: ...56 425 156 425 S SHIP SHIP 69 156 475 156 475 S PORT OPS 71 156 575 156 575 S PORT OPS 72 156 625 156 625 S SHIP SHIP i 73 156 675 156 675 S PORT OPS h i 74 156 725 156 725 S PORT OPS 75 156 775 156 7...

Page 121: ...ls 06 13 15 16 17 70 75 and 76 may also be used for high speed data and facsimile transmissions subject to special arrangement between interested and affected administrations c The channels of the pre...

Page 122: ...dinated search and rescue and anti pollution operations in local areas under the conditions specified in Nos 51 69 51 73 51 74 51 75 51 76 51 77 and 51 78 i The preferred first three frequencies for t...

Page 123: ...ansmissions from ships WRC 07 q When using these channels 10 and 11 all precautions should be taken to avoid harmful interference to channel70 WRC 07 In the maritime mobile service this frequency is r...

Page 124: ...s 157 200 157 275 and 161 800 161 875 MHz corresponding to channels 24 84 25 and 85 may be used for digitally modulated emissions such as those described in the most recent version of Recommendation I...

Page 125: ...frequency bands 157 025 157 175 MHz and 161 625 161 775 MHz corresponding to channels 80 21 81 22 82 23 and 83 may be used for digitally modulated emissions subject to coordination with affected admin...

Page 126: ...ection from other stations in the maritime mobile service using digitally modulated emissions and subject to coordination with affected administrations WRC 15 zx In the United States these channels ar...

Page 127: ...161 600 D PORT OPS 24 157 200 161 800 D TELEPHONE 25 157 250 161 850 D TELEPHONE 26 157 300 161 900 D TELEPHONE 27 157 350 161 950 D TELEPHONE 28 157 400 162 000 D TELEPHONE 67 156 375 156 375 S BRIDG...

Page 128: ...RT OPS 1078 156 925 156 925 S SHIP SHIP 1079 156 975 156 975 S COMMERCIAL 1080 157 025 157 025 S COMMERCIAL 1081 157 075 157 075 S RESTRICTED 1082 157 125 157 125 S RESTRICTED 1083 157 175 157 175 S R...

Page 129: ...0 156 650 S BRIDGE COM 1W 14 156 700 156 700 S PORT OPS VTS 15 156 750 156 750 S COMMERCIAL 1W 16 156 800 156 800 S DISTRESS 17 156 850 156 850 S SAR 1W 18 156 900 161 500 D TELEPHONE 19 156 950 161 5...

Page 130: ...83 157 175 161 775 D CANADIAN CG 84 157 225 161 825 D TELEPHONE 85 157 275 161 875 D TELEPHONE 86 157 325 161 925 D TELEPHONE 87 157 375 157 375 S PORT OPS 88 157 425 157 425 S PORT OPS 1001 156 050 1...

Page 131: ...ORT OPS RX ONLY 2078 161 525 R PORT OPS RX ONLY 2079 161 575 R PORT OPS RX ONLY 2086 161 925 R PORT OPS RX ONLY Canada weather channels Transmitting frequencies MHz Channel designator From ship statio...

Page 132: ...W WARNING Flash FloodWarning FFW WARNING Flash FloodWatch FFA WATCH Flash Flood Statement FFS ADVISORY FloodWarning FLW WARNING FloodWatch FLA WATCH Flood Statement FLS ADVISORY Hazardous MaterialsWar...

Page 133: ...mWatch WSA WATCH For more information about the Emergency Alert System and event codes visit http www nws noaa gov os eas_codes shtml Special channels Country Item Chart Primary Channel EU Standard Fr...

Page 134: ...988 10723 002...

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