
Program the new Call frequencies.
1.
Rotate the [CH] knob to select
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and press [ENT].
2.
Using the Keypad, enter the desired label for the new frequency, e.g. 4MHz Ship, 6MHz
Ship, 8MHz Ship etc.
3.
Rotate the [CH] Knob to move to the TX:_ _ _ _ _ . _KHz and enter the new frequency.
{4MHz: 4,208.0; 6MHz: 6,312.5; 8MHz: 8,415.0; 12MHz: 12,577.5; 16MHz: 16,805.0}
4.
Rotate the [CH] Knob to move to the RX:_ _ _ _ _ . _KHz and enter the same frequency.
5.
Press [ENT] to save the scanned frequency.
6.
Repeat this procedure for all five frequencies.
7.
When completed, you may use any of the xxMHz frequencies to call other cruisers and
the INTERxx-x are duplex for shore based calls should shore base stations.
8.
Press [SET/MODE] button to return to
DSC Watch.
When calling other cruisers now you will be able to try and call on any of these new calling frequencies.
However, make sure your friends have re-programmed their radios as well or they will only be able to
hear your call at short ranges on 2177.0 KHz. Be sure that if you call on a 6MHz channel, you also
choose a 6MHz voice channel as the other boat may hear your call, but not you if you were to select say
2A or 4B.