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International VHF Marine Channels

Channel

Frequency (MHz)

TX

RX

01 156.050

156.650

02

156.100

160.700

03

156.150

160.750

04

156.200

160.800

05

156.250

160.850

06

156.300

156.300

07

156.350

160.950

08

156.400

156.400

09

156.450

156.450

10

156.500

156.500

11

156.550

156.550

12

156.600

156.600

15

156.750

156.750

16

156.800

156.800

17

156.850

156.850

18

156.900

161.500

19

156.950

161.550

20

157.000

161.600

21

157.050

161.650

22

157.100

157.100

23

157.150

157.150

24

157.200

161.800

25

157.250

161.850

26

157.300

161.900

27

157.250

161.850

26

157.300

161.900

27

157.350

161.950

28

157.400

162.000

60

156.025

160.625

61

156.015

160.675

62

156.125

160.725

63

156.175

160.775

64

156.225

160.825

65

156.275

160.875

66

156.325

160.925

67

156.375

156.375

68

156.425

156.425

69

156.475

156.475

70

156.525

156.525

71

156.575

156.575

72

156.625

156.625

73

156.675

156.675

74

156.725

156.725

77

156.875

156.875

78

156.925

161.525

79 156.975

161.575

80

157.025

161.625‘

81

157.075

161.675

82

157.125

161.725

83

157.175

161.775

84

157.225

161.825

85

156.275

161.875

86

157.325

161.925

87

157.375

161.975

88

157.425

152.025

90

157.850

157.850

91

161.425

161.425

95

158.250

158.250

96

158.450

158.450

97

158.550

158.550

Channel

Frequency (MHz)

TX

RX

19-1004.fm  Page 14  Tuesday, August 3, 1999  9:11 AM

Summary of Contents for 19-1004

Page 1: ...Cat No 19 1004 OWNER S MANUAL VHF Marine Transceiver Please read before using this equipment MTX 103 19 1004 fm Page 1 Tuesday August 3 1999 9 11 AM...

Page 2: ...oop Con trolled Circuitry provides accurate and stable channel selection Adjustable Squelch helps elimi nate noise between transmissions High Low Power Button lets you save power by selecting a suitab...

Page 3: ...ing method are strictly prohib ited Replacement or substitution of crys tals transistors ICs regulator diodes or any other part of a unique nature with parts other than those recom mended by Radio Sha...

Page 4: ...ng 8 Transmitting 10 Calling Another Boat 10 Making a Ship to Shore Call 11 Making an Emergency Call 12 Channel Assignments 13 Installed Channels and Frequencies 14 USA VHF Marine Channels 14 Internat...

Page 5: ...move the battery pack push the battery pack latch in the direction of the arrow then slide the battery pack off the transceiver Follow these steps to charge the bat tery pack Caution Do not use the tr...

Page 6: ...t an an tenna before you operate it 1 Position the BNC antenna con nector over the antenna jack on the top of the transceiver 2 Place the slots in the antenna s connector over the tabs on the antenna...

Page 7: ...n you clip it to your belt Remove the plugs from the MIC and SPK jacks Then plug the speaker microphone s connector into the jacks This automatically discon nects the internal speaker USING THE WRIST...

Page 8: ...ackground noise stops 4 Raise the protective cover 5 Use the channel thumbwheels to select the desired channel The left wheel selects the first digit of the channel number the right wheel selects the...

Page 9: ...only weather channels 9 To turn off the radio turn VOLUME counterclockwise until it clicks Note To get the best communication range Orient the antenna vertically Move the transceiver away from shieldi...

Page 10: ...setting If you do not receive a response switch to the 5W 5 watt setting If you do not receive a response to a call after 30 seconds wait at least 2 minutes before trying again If you receive no respo...

Page 11: ...the transceiver about 3 inches from your mouth and press the push to talk button 4 Say Mayday Mayday Mayday This is your call sign and name of your boat your call sign and name of your boat your call...

Page 12: ...channels marked in the list that follows as Non Commercial or Public Corre spondence Public Corresp Also be sure to observe the ship to ship and ship to shore assignments of the channels The USA and...

Page 13: ...00 23 157 150 157 150 24 157 200 161 800 25 157 250 161 850 26 157 300 161 900 27 157 350 161 950 28 157 400 162 000 60 160 625 61 160 675 62 160 725 63 156 175 156 175 64 160 825 65 156 275 156 275 6...

Page 14: ...6 157 300 161 900 27 157 350 161 950 28 157 400 162 000 60 156 025 160 625 61 156 015 160 675 62 156 125 160 725 63 156 175 160 775 64 156 225 160 825 65 156 275 160 875 66 156 325 160 925 67 156 375...

Page 15: ...X Only RX Only 16 156 800 156 800 Distress Calling Yes Distress 17 156 850 156 850 State Control No Yes 18 156 900 161 500 International Only Yes Yes 18A 156 900 156 900 Commercial Yes Yes 19 156 950...

Page 16: ...156 675 156 675 Port Ops Yes Yes 74 156 725 156 725 Port Ops Yes Yes 77 155 875 Commercial Yes No 78 156 925 161 525 International Only Yes Yes 78A 156 925 156 925 Non Commercial No Yes 79 156 975 161...

Page 17: ...sceiver only in normal temperature environ ments Temperature extremes can shorten the life of electronic de vices damage batteries and distort or melt plastic parts Keep the transceiver away from dust...

Page 18: ...channel thumb wheels FCC NOTICE This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harm ful interference 2 This device mus...

Page 19: ...Modulation FM Hum and Noise Attenuation 40 dB Audio Distortion 10 Maximum at 1 kHz with 3 0 kHz Deviation Spurious Suppression 60 dB RECEIVER Sensitivity 2 mV for 12 dB SINAD 0 3 mV for 20 dB Quietin...

Page 20: ...20 NOTES 19 1004 fm Page 20 Tuesday August 3 1999 9 11 AM...

Page 21: ...21 19 1004 fm Page 21 Tuesday August 3 1999 9 11 AM...

Page 22: ...22 19 1004 fm Page 22 Tuesday August 3 1999 9 11 AM...

Page 23: ...23 19 1004 fm Page 23 Tuesday August 3 1999 9 11 AM...

Page 24: ...e Warranty does not cover transportation costs Nor does it cover a product subjected to misuse or accidental damage EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN RADIO SHACK MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRAN TIES AND ANY IMPLIED W...

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