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Canada Mode Frequency Table for the RAY106 VHF Radiotelephone

Notes:

: Transmitter is automatically

disabled on channels 15, 75,
and 76 in Canada mode.

: 1 Watt initially. User can

override to high power
setting via front panel
controls.

: 1 Watt only.

: Not for use by general public.

Requires special authorization
from the Canadian Coast
Guard, or under private land
mobile license.

: Channel 70 is now used for

Digital Selective Calling only,
therefore transmission is
disabled on channel 70 in
this radio.

**IMPORTANT NOTICE**

Canada mode is not legal for
use while operating in U.S.
waters.

Canada Mode

Function

Freq. (MHz)

Ship to

Ship To

CH

TX

RX

Type of Traffic

Ship

Shore

01

156.050

156.050

VTS, Port Operations

ü

ü

02

156.100

156.100

Port Operations

ü

ü

03

156.150

156.150

Port Operations

ü

ü

04 

4

156.200

156.200

Canadian Coast Guard, SAR

ü

ü

05

156.250

156.250

Port Operations

ü

ü

06

156.300

156.300

Intership Safety

ü

ü

07

156.350

156.350

Commercial

ü

ü

08

156.400

156.400

Commercial

ü

ü

09

156.450

156.450

Calling

ü

ü

10

156.500

156.500

Commercial

ü

ü

11

156.550

156.550

Commercial

ü

ü

12

156.600

156.600

Port Operations

ü

ü

13

 

2

156.650

156.650

Navigation, Bridge to Bridge

ü

ü

14

156.700

156.700

Port Operations

ü

ü

15

 

1

-

156.750

Environmental

-

-

16

156.800

156.800

Emergency, Calling

ü

ü

17

 

3

156.850

156.850

State Controlled

ü

ü

18

156.900

156.900

Commercial

ü

ü

19

156.950

156.950

Commercial

ü

ü

20

157.000

157.000

Port Operations

ü

ü

21

 

4

157.050

157.050

Coast Guard

ü

ü

22

 

4

157.100

157.100

Coast Guard

ü

ü

23

 

4

157.150

157.150

Coast Guard

ü

ü

24

157.200

161.800

Marine Operator

ü

ü

25

157.250

161.850

Marine Operator

ü

ü

26

157.300

161.900

Marine Operator

ü

ü

27

157.350

161.950

Marine Operator

ü

ü

28

157.400

162.000

Marine Operator

ü

ü

60

 

4

156.025

156.025

Canadian Coast Guard

ü

ü

61

 

4

156.075

156.075

Canadian Coast Guard

ü

ü

62

 

4

156.125

156.125

Canadian Coast Guard

ü

ü

63

156.175

156.175

Canadian Coast Guard

ü

ü

64

 

4

156.225

156.225

Canadian Coast Guard

ü

ü

65

156.275

156.275

Port Operations

ü

ü

66

156.325

156.325

Port Operations

ü

ü

67

 

2

156.375

156.375

Commercial

ü

ü

68

156.425

156.425

Boat Operations, Recreational

ü

ü

69

156.475

156.475

Boat Operations, Recreational

ü

ü

70

 

5

-

156.525

Digital Selective Calling Only

-

-

71

156.575

156.575

Boat Operations, Recreational

ü

ü

72

156.625

156.625

Boat Operations, Recreational

ü

ü

73

156.675

156.675

Port Operations

ü

ü

74

156.725

156.725

Port Operations

ü

ü

75

 

1

-

156.775

CH16 Guard Band

-

-

76

 

1

-

156.825

CH16 Guard Band

-

-

77

 

3

156.875

156.875

Port Operations

ü

ü

78

156.925

156.925

Boat Operations, Recreational

ü

ü

79

156.975

156.975

Commercial

ü

ü

80

157.025

157.025

Commercial

ü

ü

81

157.075

157.075

Coast Guard

ü

ü

82

157.125

157.125

Coast Guard

ü

ü

83

157.175

157.175

Coast Guard

ü

ü

84

157.225

161.825

Marine Operator

ü

ü

85

157.275

161.875

Marine Operator

ü

ü

86

157.325

161.925

Marine Operator

ü

ü

87

157.375

161.975

4

Marine Operator

ü

ü

88

157.425

157.425

Commercial

ü

ü

Summary of Contents for Ray 106

Page 1: ...Distributed by Any reference to Raytheon or RTN in this manual should be interpreted as Raymarine The names Raytheon and RTN are owned by the Raytheon Company...

Page 2: ...nal judgment and this device should not be relied upon as a substitute for such prudence and judgment Raytheon Marine Company products are supported by a network of authorized Service Representatives...

Page 3: ...1 INTRODUCTION 3 2 CONTROLS AND LCD DISPLAY 3 2 1 Controls 3 2 2 LCD Display 3 3 OPERATING PROCEDURES 3 3 1 Turning the Power On 3 3 2 The 16 PLUS priority channel 3 3 3 Memory Key Functions 3 3 4 Mas...

Page 4: ...y Adjustment 5 3 3 Modulation Adjustment 5 3 4 Power Output Adjustment 5 3 5 Weather Alert Frequency Adjustment 5 4 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE SECTION 6 PARTS LIST AND DRAWINGS 6 1 PARTS LOCATION LIST 6 2...

Page 5: ...ed by the International Telecommunication Union CANADIAN CHANNELS Channel designations as defined by the Canadian Govt WEATHER CHANNELS Channels for routine and emergency weather information broadcast...

Page 6: ...ation with excellent reliability Some important built in features of this radio are listed below Totally submersible industrial design All solid state circuitry for low current drain longer battery li...

Page 7: ...200mAh NiCad Battery Pack G264696 3 Desktop Wall Charger G624696 4 Instruction Manual G264696 5 AA Battery Holder G624700 5 Rubber Helical Antenna G624696 6 Leatherette Carrying Case G624696 7 Belt Cl...

Page 8: ...ion drawing found on the door of the battery holder Installation of AA Batteries AA BATTERY HOLDER USAGE Always carefully note the correct installation of batteries into the battery holder Only use Al...

Page 9: ...ing the NiCad Battery Pack 2 3 3 NiCad Battery Charger The NiCad battery charger can be used as a desktop charger or can be wall mounted in a convenient location To attach the battery charger to a wal...

Page 10: ...Battery Pack 2 3 5 Getting the most out of your Nicad Battery Pack To extend the life of your NiCad Battery Pack and maintain its best performance during the use of your radio follow the guidelines l...

Page 11: ...When it is determined that the battery is no longer useful it should be disposed of properly...

Page 12: ...ing the Belt Clip and Wrist Strap 1 Put the radio into the supplied leatherette carrying case if desired 2 Remove the belt clip and hardware from the packing materials Using the two screws provided at...

Page 13: ...2 3 8 RAY106 Dimensions Fig 2 1 OUTLINE DIMENSIONS...

Page 14: ...display modes 3 2 1 Controls 1 VOLUME Control On Off Turns the radio On and controls the Volume of the audio output from the speaker 2 SQUELCH Control Allows the user to quiet the receiver when no si...

Page 15: ...abled Press and hold for 1 second to change from U S mode to INT international or CA Canada mode The U S mode is the default operating mode 8 MON TX Key When pressed selects the Monitor Dual Watch mod...

Page 16: ...for use 5 3 1 will be displayed to indicate the current TX power setting TX Transmit will be displayed on the LCD when the Push To Talk PTT switch on the radio is engaged and the transmitter circuits...

Page 17: ...keys to select your local NOAA weather channel 0 to 9 When the WX mode is selected the transmitter is inhibited To Transmit 1 To select or change the transmitter output power press and hold the TX key...

Page 18: ...r a channel from memory select the channel to be cleared using the 5 6 channel keys Press and hold the MEM key for about 1 second The MEM indicator will no longer be shown on the display and a beep to...

Page 19: ...ored to memory press the MEM key and then press the SEEK key while MEM is blinking within 2 seconds 3 3 7 Monitor Mode The monitor mode consists of the Dual Watch and Tri Watch functions 1 Dual Watch...

Page 20: ...ial 12 156 600 156 600 Port Operations 13 2 156 650 156 650 Navigation Bridge to Bridge 14 156 700 156 700 Port Operations 15 1 156 750 Environmental 16 156 800 156 800 Emergency Calling 17 3 156 850...

Page 21: ...Emergency Calling 17 3 156 850 156 850 State Controlled 18 156 900 161 500 Commercial 19 156 950 161 550 Commercial 20 157 000 161 600 Port Operations 21 157 050 161 650 Coast Guard 22 157 100 161 70...

Page 22: ...18 156 900 156 900 Commercial 19 156 950 156 950 Commercial 20 157 000 157 000 Port Operations 21 4 157 050 157 050 Coast Guard 22 4 157 100 157 100 Coast Guard 23 4 157 150 157 150 Coast Guard 24 15...

Page 23: ...the LCD display 4 3 THE TRANSMITTER RECEIVER PLL SECTIONS In reading through the following circuit descriptions it may be helpful to refer to Figure 4 1 Block Diagram of the TX RX PLL circuits 4 3 1...

Page 24: ...lifier transistor Q4 and will be connected to the pin 2 of FET power module IC1 and make it a APC control loop Output power can be changed by controlling transistors Q2 Q3 and Q7 with the CPU IC101 to...

Page 25: ...band Frequency Stability 10 PPM 0 001 from 20o C to 50o C Frequency Range 156 025 to 157 425 MHz Channel Spacing 25 KHz increments Power Output Switchable 5W 3W 1W into 50 Ohms at 6 0 VDC Modulation...

Page 26: ...io Less than 40 dB 4 3 3 Operating Requirements Input Voltage 6 0 VDC NiCad rechargeable battery Battery Capacity 1200mA H Current Required Transmit Less than 2 0 amps at 6W and 1 0 amp at 1W Receivin...

Page 27: ...aymarine com Accessories and Parts 1 800 539 5539 ext 2333 or 603 647 7530 ext 2333 Many Raytheon accessory items and parts are available through your authorized Raytheon dealer However if you are in...

Page 28: ...soft non abrasive cloth Do not use solvents or other chemicals Inspect the radio case battery pack and antenna for any physical damage Check the antenna connector for any dirt or corrosion 5 3 ALIGNM...

Page 29: ...inal 2 Connect a digital voltmeter or high impedance tester positive lead to VCO pin2 negative to ground and check as shown in Table 5 1 See Fig 5 2 Figure 5 2 Sequence Item Condition Adj point Adj vo...

Page 30: ...icrophone connector and key to transmit 2 Set the audio oscillator output to 25 dBm 300Hz and adjust RV101 on the CPU PCB for a deviation of 4 5 KHz 300 Hz See Fig 5 4 3 Set the audio oscillator outpu...

Page 31: ...functional areas within the RAY106 The first step in attempting to clear a problem associated with the general operation of this radio is to perform a MASTER RESET This can be done by simply holding d...

Page 32: ...9 Q10 Q11 Q12 and or other associated circuitry j Defective CPU 5 Low receiver sensitivity a Check antenna and connector for possible corrosion or bad connection b BPF Q8 and or associated circuitry c...

Page 33: ...tion a Defective microphone or microphone connection b Defective IC103 IC102 and or its associated components 11 Deviation of transmit frequency a Check VCO output frequency at pin 8 of PLL IC3 PLL ph...

Page 34: ...FOAM 132858194GIFT BOX VHF510 142854867MASTER CARTON 4 1528A9122S NO LABEL 1628A9123S NO LABEL RF CIRCUIT BOARD 35L9710 36C9810 LOCATIONREFERENCEDESCRIPTION No No C301 C30715711800JCAPACITOR CHIP 18PF...

Page 35: ...C357157A1020JCAPACITOR CHIP 1000PF 50V C358 C365157M1040JCAPACITOR CHIP 104 X7S C359 C336015713000JCAPACITOR CHIP 30PF C363 C379157A1030JCAPACITOR CHIP 0 01UF 50V C364 C371157A1020JCAPACITOR CHIP 1000...

Page 36: ...3123335713TRANSISTOR 2SC3357T E F Q304 Q305120001303TRANSISTOR DTA124EKT Q306 Q3071234116132SC4116T G L Q3081220798132SB798T K L Q309 Q310123335613TRANSISTOR 2SC3356T 24 25 Q3111233123032SC3123T Q3121...

Page 37: ...APACITOR CHIP TANTALUM 0 1UF 35V C205 C21715824750DCAPACITOR CHIP TANTALUM 4 7UF 10V C207 C20915831050DCAPACITOR CHIP TANTALUM 1UF 16V C208 C220157A1030JCAPACITOR CHIP 0 01UF 50V C210157A2220JCAPACITO...

Page 38: ...SISTOR CHIP 56KOHM 1 16W R205 R223165347306RESISTOR CHIP 47KOHM 1 16W R206 R215165368306RESISTOR CHIP 68KOHM 1 16W R207165322206RESISTOR CHIP 2 2KOHM 1 16W R208 R219165310306RESISTOR CHIP 10KOHM 1 16W...

Page 39: ...50V C409157A1020JCAPACITOR CHIP 1000PF 50V F400175307160CERAMIC FILTER CSB1200JT F401176401730X TAL 32 768KHZ H400144021000LCD 210 IC400119256305IC M34520M6 111FP YT IC401111555B03IC RH5VA45AA CT IC4...

Page 40: ...08 SW40923F1001SW SOP 112HST CT 2111055HOLDER BKT LCD 2215162SPACER LCD 2538049INTER CONECTOR 2802102REEL SHEET CABINET CHASSIS LOCATIONREFERENCEDESCRIPTION No No 1100005800BATTERY PAC 800VHF 21963060...

Page 41: ...A 3729B5206ACPPB1 2X6SSA 3829B5208CCPPB1 2X8SSC 3929B5210CCPPB1 2X10SSC 4029B5265CCPPB1 2 6X5SSC 4129B6144ACPPB3 1 4X4SSA 4229B1205CCPPM1 2X5SSC 432912304CCPPM 3X4SSC 4435L9710 36C9810RF CIRCUIT BOARD...

Page 42: ...d fee to the FCC Marine Ship Service P O Box 358275 Pittsburgh PA 15251 5275 Form 506 A provides you with immediate operating authority valid for 90 days after you mail your license application you ne...

Page 43: ...r when aboard a vessel may communicate with other vessels or coast stations NOTE A Marine Utility Ship license will not be authorized The station operates under the rules applicable to a private coast...

Page 44: ...S Coast Guard ship coast to aircraft stations Comments U S Coast Guard does not regularly monitor this channel Establish contact on channel 16 and shift to channel 22 as directed Navigation Channel 13...

Page 45: ...itting range Between Vessels and public coast stations Comments Contact the marine operator on the channel assigned to your navigating area If unable to determine this channel use channel 16 Be patien...

Page 46: ...lphabet A ALPHAJ JULIETS SIERRA B BRAVOK KILOT TANGO C CHARLIEL LIMAU UNIFORM D DELTAM MIKEV VICTOR E ECHON NOVEMBERW WHISKEY F FOX TROTO OSCARX X RAY G GOLFP PAPAY YANKEE H HOTELQ QUEBECZ ZULU I INDI...

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