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Select an option:
• To exclude the currently active channel from subsequent 

passes and resume scanning, select 

SKIP

.

• To scan channel 16 each time another saved channel is 

scanned, select 

+CH16

.

For example, the radio scans saved channel 21, channel 

16, saved channel 25, channel 16, and so on.

+CH16

 appears on the device screen.

• To stop scanning channel 16, select 

-CH16

.

For example, the radio scans saved channel 21, saved 

channel 25, and so on.

• To end the scan, select 

EXIT

.

The radio stops scanning and tunes to the last used active 

channel.

Monitoring Multiple Channels

Before you can monitor multiple channels, you must turn off 

ATIS (

Automatic Transmitter Identification System

, page 8

).

You can monitor priority channels and the currently selected 

channel for broadcasting activity. Channel 16 is the first-priority 

channel on your radio. Channel 9 is the default second-priority 

channel. You can program a different channel as your second-

priority channel (

Selecting a Different Second-Priority Channel

page 3

).

Select 

WATCH

.

Monitoring Two Channels

You can monitor your current channel and channel 16 at the 

same time.

Select 

WATCH

 > 

DUAL

.

DUAL WATCH and the channels you are monitoring appear 

on the screen. For example, DUAL WATCH CH:, and 16 + 9.

Monitoring Three Channels

You can monitor your current channel, channel 16, and your 

second-priority channel at the same time.

Select 

WATCH

 > 

TRI

.

TRI WATCH, your current channel, channel 16, and your 

second-priority channel appear on the screen. For example, 

TRI WATCH CH:, and 75 + 16 + 9.

Selecting a Different Second-Priority 

Channel

You can select a channel other than channel 9 as your second-

priority channel.

1

Select 

MENU

 > 

CHANNEL

 > 

2ND PRIORITY

.

2

Select an option:
• On the radio, turn the 

SELECT

 dial to the preferred 

channel.

• On the handset, select   or   to find the preferred 

channel.

3

Select 

OK

.

Switching to Priority Channels

You can quickly switch between your current working channel 

and a priority channel. When you change to a priority channel, 

the transmit power is set to high (25 W) automatically, and when 

you change back to your current channel, the transmit-power 

setting is restored.
On North American models, you can quickly switch between 

channel 16, your second-priority channel, and your original 

channel using the 16/9 key.
On International models, you can quickly switch between 

channel 16 and your original channel using the 16+ key.

1

To switch from your current channel to channel 16, select 

16/9

 or 

16+

.

The transmit power changes to high (25 W) automatically. 

You can select 

HI/LO

 > 

1W

 to change the transmit power to 

low (1 W).

2

On North American models, select 

16/9

 to switch to your 

second-priority channel.

3

Select 

16/9

 or 

16+

 to return to your previous channel and 

transmit-power setting.

Setting the Receiving Sensitivity

You can control the receiving sensitivity of the radio. When you 

have noise in high-traffic areas or areas with electromagnetic 

interference, such as near cell-phone towers, you can set the 

receiving sensitivity to LOC to decrease receiver sensitivity. In 

remote areas and on open water, you can set the receiving 

sensitivity to DIST to ensure that you use the maximum range of 

the receiver.

1

Select 

HI/LO

.

2

Select an option:
• Select 

LOC

 to enable local sensitivity.

• Select 

DIST

 to enable distant sensitivity.

Switching Between 1 W and 25 W 

Transmitting Modes

You can control the transmitting power of the radio. Low (1 W) is 

used for local transmissions, and high (25 W) is used for 

distance and distress transmissions.
When two signals broadcast on the same frequency, a VHF 

radio receives only the stronger of the two signals. You should 

transmit calls other than distress calls using the lowest power 

setting that allows you to communicate, to reduce the possibility 

that your transmissions interfere with the transmissions of 

others.
In the USA channel band, transmissions on channels 13, 17, 67, 

and 77 must be low (1 W) by default.
In the Canadian channel band, transmissions on channels 13, 

15, 17, 20, 1066, 67, 75, 76, and 77 must be low (1 W) by 

default.
In the International channel band, transmissions on channels 15, 

17, 75, and 76 must be low (1 W).

NOTE: 

In the USA and Canadian channel bands, you can 

bypass the power setting for these channels temporarily during 

transmission (

Bypassing the Low Transmission Power Setting

page 2

). In the International channel band, the radio does not 

permit transmissions on these channels to be changed to high 

(25 W).

1

Select 

HI/LO

.

2

Select 

1W

 or 

25W

.

3

Select 

OK

.

Using the Hailer

Before you can use the hailer function, you must provide and 

install a hailer horn on your boat deck or tower (optional). For 

more information, see the 

Installation Instructions

.

The hailer allows you to make on-boat or ship-to-shore 

announcements, and allows two-way communications between 

connected radios. You can address the ship using the radio or 

handset, and sounds received through the horn can be heard 

through the radio speaker. For vessels with enclosed cabins, the 

hailer allows you to hear sounds from the deck.

NOTE: 

Hailer functionality is not available on all VHF radio 

models.

NOTE: 

When the radio is in hailer mode, it does not receive 

broadcasts from the currently active channel.

Basic Operation

3

Summary of Contents for VHF 11X Series

Page 1: ...VHF11X 21XSERIESOWNER SMANUAL 110 110i 115 115i 210 210i 210AIS 210iAIS 215 215i 215AIS 215iAIS ...

Page 2: ...ademarks of Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries registered in the USA and other countries GHS is a trademark of Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries These trademarks may not be used without the express permission of Garmin NMEA and NMEA 2000 are registered trademarks of the National Marine Electronics Association NOAA is a registered service mark of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration BoatU S...

Page 3: ...s 6 Receiving Distress Calls and Distress Relay Calls 6 Receiving All Ships Urgency and Safety Calls 6 Receiving Individual Routine Calls 6 Receiving Position Requests 7 Receiving Position Calls 7 Receiving Group Calls 7 Position Tracking 7 Selecting Vessels and Activating Position Tracking 7 Viewing and Deactivating Vessels on the Position Tracking List 7 Deleting a Vessel From the Position Track...

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Page 5: ...ty CLEAR Select to return to the previous menu option Select to cancel or mute an incoming DSC call MENU From the home screen select to view configuration options From a menu select to return to the home screen Handset Overview PTT Hold to broadcast or Select to change the channel on the radio North America 16 9 International 16 Select to toggle between preset channels Home Screen Radio system sta...

Page 6: ...ween 1 W and 25 W Transmitting Modes page 3 If other radios cannot receive these channels due to the low power setting you can bypass the default restriction during transmission NOTE In the International channel band the radio does not permit transmissions on these select channels to be changed to high 25 W 1 From a USA or Canadian channel set to low power by default such a 13 17 or 77 select PTT ...

Page 7: ...matically You can select HI LO 1W to change the transmit power to low 1 W 2 On North American models select 16 9 to switch to your second priority channel 3 Select 16 9 or 16 to return to your previous channel and transmit power setting Setting the Receiving Sensitivity You can control the receiving sensitivity of the radio When you have noise in high traffic areas or areas with electromagnetic in...

Page 8: ...E You can select to return to the previous entry in the sequence 4 Select ACCEPT NOAA Weather Broadcasts and Alerts NOTE This feature is not available on all radio models NOAA weather broadcasts on the weather WX channels are available only in the USA and certain regions in Canada Compatible radio models are programmed with 10 WX channels to monitor weather broadcasts from the National Oceanic and...

Page 9: ...an select CLEAR to exit the screen without sending a distress call 3 Hold DISTRESS for at least three seconds The radio beeps and counts down the seconds DISTRESS CALL COUNTING DOWN appears on the screen The radio sounds an alarm switches to channel 70 and transmits your call on high 25 W power 4 Press any key to silence the alarm sound The radio tunes to channel 16 on high 25 W power 5 Select PTT...

Page 10: ...from stations that respond to position request calls is sent over the NMEA network You can track the vessels on your Garmin chartplotter 1 Select DSC POS REQUEST 2 Select an option To enter the MMSI number manually select MANUAL enter the MMSI number and select ACCEPT To select an entry from the directory select DIRECTORY and select an entry 3 Select CALL The radio transmits the call on channel 70...

Page 11: ...ion of up to three vessels at one time If you select a fourth vessel the radio sounds an error tone and you must remove a vessel before you can add a new one 3 Select BEGIN TRACKING appears on the screen when the radio tracks vessels Position Tracking Polling Interval Sequence Regulations allow transmission of one position request call every five minutes When tracking more than one vessel the radi...

Page 12: ...osition and time manually MANUAL POS appears on the screen Manually entered position information must be updated regularly and the radio displays two alerts to remind you to update the position data When the position data you entered manually is more than four hours old DATA IS OVER 4 HOURS OLD appears on the screen The radio continues to transmit this position data but you should update it before...

Page 13: ...distress and position information to any compatible connected chartplotter NMEA page 11 The radio can also receive GPS position information from a NMEA 0183 device or a NMEA 2000 network Received GPS position information appears on the home screen and is transmitted with DSC calls appears on the screen when GPS data is available and flashes when GPS data is not present When GPS data is not present...

Page 14: ... UTC format 1 Select MENU SYSTEM UNITS TIME OFFSET 2 Turn the SELECT dial to adjust the time offset from UTC 3 Select OK Selecting the Frequency Band You can switch between the USA International or Canadian frequency bands Channel Lists page 10 NOTE Not all frequency bands are available on all device models 1 Select MENU CHANNEL FREQUENCY BAND 2 Select a frequency band Changing a Channel Name Chan...

Page 15: ...mum specific Loran C data RMB Recommended minimum navigation information RMC Recommended minimum specific GNSS data You can purchase complete information about National Marine Electronics Association NMEA format and sentences from www nmea org NMEA 2000 PGN Information Transmit PGN Description 059392 ISO acknowledgment 060928 ISO address claim 126208 NMEA request command ack 126464 PGN list 126996...

Page 16: ...g dual watch 3 F factory settings 10 foghorn 4 G group calling 6 8 H hailer 3 home screen 1 customizing 10 I icons 1 K keys 1 power 2 M MMSI 5 N networking 9 NMEA 0183 9 11 NMEA 2000 9 11 P placing calls 6 all ships 6 position 8 request 6 7 tracking 7 position request 8 power 3 R receiver sensitivity 3 receiving calls 6 8 S safety call 6 settings 2 10 squelch 2 system information 1 system settings...

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