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OPERATION

VOLUME ON/OFF

Rotate the Volume control clockwise past the ‘click’ to turn 
the GX600 on. While receiving a signal, continue to rotate 
clockwise to increase the sound in the speaker.

Rotate the control fully counterclockwise past the ‘click’ to 
turn the GX600 Off again.

Note:

 At minimum volume setting there is still sufficient 

volume to be heard in a quiet cabin environment.

TRANSMITTING

To transmit, press the Push to Talk 

(PTT)

 switch on 

the microphone. Hold the microphone about 5 – 8 cm 
from your face and speak at a normal voice level. The 
microphone is quite sensitive so it is not necessary to 
raise your voice or shout. Release the 

PTT

 when you have 

finished talking.

Transmission time is controlled by a time-out timer. If the 
PTT is held for more than 90 seconds, a low beep will 
be heard and the transmitter will be disabled to prevent 
accidental jamming of the channel frequency. To reset the 
timer simply release the PTT.

Note:

 The transmitter is disabled on CH 70. If the 

PTT

 is 

pressed a low beep will be heard and the 

PTT

 will  

be ignored

DISPLAY

CHANNEL SELECTION

Standard Marine Channels

Briefly press the   key to step upwards one channel or the 

 key to step downwards one channel. A high beep will be 

heard at each press.

The   and   keys are also duplicated on the front of  
the microphone. 

Press and hold the   or   key for 1.5 seconds to scroll 
quickly upwards or downwards through the channels at a 
rate of 10 channels per second. When the key is released 
channel scrolling stops.

Weather Channels.

The US weather channels are available only when the USA 
Channel Set has been selected. When available, weather 
channels are numbered 01 – 10 and are inserted into the 
normal channel sequence below marine channel 01. They 
are selected in the usual way using   or   keys. Weather 
channels are identified by the WX icon on the display.

Private Channels

Private channels can be programmed into the GX600 
for organisations that have been officially allocated 
special frequencies. Private channels are programmed on 
application by your nearest GME branch office. All requests 
for private channel programming must be supported by 
ACA documentation.

If Private channels have been installed they will appear as 
P0 – P9 above CH 88.

ADJUSTING THE SQUELCH

To open the squelch, briefly press the 

SQL

 key. A low beep 

will be heard and the squelch will open. Briefly press the 

SQL

 key again to close the squelch. A high beep will be 

heard and the squelch will be restored to its preset level.

Setting the Squelch Preset Level

The preset squelch level can be adjusted to suit local 
conditions. If you are in an electrically noisy location or 
unwanted weak signals keep opening the squelch, you can 
adjust the squelch setting so that the GX600 remains quiet. 
Note that increasing the preset squelch level will mean that 
stronger signals will be required to over come the squelch 
and may result in missed calls from weaker signals. The best 
setting is the minimum one required to keep the  
receiver quiet. 

To enter the Squelch setting mode, press and hold the

 SQL

 

key for 1.5 seconds until a high beep is heard. The present 
squelch setting will be displayed in digits from -0 to -9 with 
-0 being unmuted and -9 being maximum squelch. While 
in this mode, briefly press the   or   keys to increase or 
decrease the Squelch level respectively as required. Press 
the 

SQL

 key again to exit the Squelch setting mode or wait 

 Channel  Transmit 

Busy 

Channel  Scan  Weather   

  Set 

 

 

Number  Memory

Triple 

Scan 

Dual 

Channel Suffix 

Low 

 

Watch 

 

Watch 

e.g. CH87A 

Power 

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

GX600

Summary of Contents for GX600

Page 1: ...VHF MARINE TRANSCEIVER GX600 I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L ...

Page 2: ... purchase a copy of the Maritime Radio Operator Handbook which is essential reading for every boat owner in Australia The Australian Maritime College AMC provides the marine examination and certificate service on behalf of the ACA The AMC can provide the details of organisations and individuals offering courses and or conducting exams For further information visit www amc edu au SAFETY INFORMATION ...

Page 3: ...ions system of extreme reliability and performance Please read this manual thoroughly to ensure you get the best from the GX600 s features FEATURES Compact Waterproof Design Selectable International USA and Canadian Channel Sets Selectable USA Weather Channels Dual Watch and Triple Watch with Programmable Priority Channel 10 Private Channels available Programmable Channel Scanning Selectable Power...

Page 4: ...the normal channel sequence below marine channel 01 They are selected in the usual way using or keys Weather channels are identified by the WX icon on the display Private Channels Private channels can be programmed into the GX600 for organisations that have been officially allocated special frequencies Private channels are programmed on application by your nearest GME branch office All requests for p...

Page 5: ...s and the colour of the backlighting can be adjusted Brightness Adjustment To set the brightness of the LCD backlighting briefly press the LAMP key Each press will cycle the following lamp illumination settings Illumination Colour The LCD backlighting can be set to illuminate in one of three colours Green Red or Orange To set the colour of the LCD illumination Turn the GX600 OFF Press and hold the ...

Page 6: ...hile Dual Watching Simply press the PTT The Dual Watch function will pause during the transmission and remain paused until 5 seconds after all activity has ceased on the channel Dual Watch will then resume To Transmit on Channel 16 while Dual Watching Press the 16 key to switch to channel 16 Dual watch will be cancelled and the radio will switch straight to Channel 16 Now press the PTT and transmi...

Page 7: ...hannel set is selected and private channels if they are enabled Note The transmitter is disabled while scanning If the PTT is pressed a low beep will be heard and the PTT is ignored To store channels for scanning Select the required channel using the or keys then press and hold the SCAN key for 1 5 seconds The channel number will flash a high beep with be heard and M will appear next to the channel...

Page 8: ...or direct water spray However we recommend you select a location that will minimise excessive exposure to water splashes or continuous rain Select a location that wont expose your radio to continuous direct sunlight which could cause overheating Ensure that the location allows a free flow of air around the heatsink on the back of the radio The microphone and all controls should be readily accessibl...

Page 9: ...t connector to match the extension speaker socket on the rear of the radio NOISE SUPPRESSION The inherent design of VHF FM transceivers results in a high level of resistance to ignition and electrical interference However in some installations it may be necessary to take additional steps to help reduce or eliminate noise interference During installation try to route the DC battery leads the antenn...

Page 10: ... Rejection 70 dB Intermodulation Rejection 75 dB Adjacent Channel Rejection 74 dB Blocking Rejection 100 dB RF Bandwidth 4 MHz Switching Bandwidth 10 MHz Frequency Response 6 dB per octave de emphasis 300 Hz 3 kHz 1 3 dB Audio Output Power 4 Watts average into external 4 Ohm speaker 2 Watts average into internal speaker Audio SN 50 dB weighted Conducted Spurious Emission 70 dBm Current Consumption...

Page 11: ...rectly installed resulting in damage to the transceiver s output circuit c Effects of water or moisture penetration d Non factory modifications Procedure to be followed by claimant In the event of a defect occurring during the warranty period the original Purchaser may return the defective unit along with suitable proof of purchase date i e receipt docket credit card slip etc and a full description...

Page 12: ...ollege Street GREENMOUNT Tel 03 9590 9333 THEBARTON 5031 CANNING VALE 6155 OXLEY 4075 GLADESVILLE 2111 Tel 09 274 0955 Fax 03 9590 9344 Tel 08 8234 2633 Tel 08 9455 5744 Tel 07 3278 6444 Tel 02 9879 8888 Fax 09 274 0959 Fax 08 8234 5138 Fax 08 9455 3110 Fax 07 3278 6555 Fax 02 9816 4722 For customers outside Australia and New Zealand please contact your local GME Distributor or email export gme ne...

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