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Ray218 and Ray55 Marine VHF Radios

To manually set the GPS position and time settings:

1. Under the GPS SETUP menu, select MANUAL POS. The Manual Position 

screen appears.

2. Using the 

CH/OK

 knob, fill in the Lat/Lon and time information, one character 

at a time. The first character space is highlighted with a flashing underline. 
A more-detailed description of manual character entry can be found in “Add-
ing a new Entry“ on page 77.
• Rotate  the 

CH/OK

 knob to scroll through the selections.

• When the desired character appears, push in the 

CH/OK

 knob to accept it. 

The next character to be filled in sequence is underlined (_).

• Use the < and > soft keys to edit selected characters, if necessary.
• Continue this process until all latitude data been selected. 
• When the direction character is underlined, rotate the 

CH/OK

 knob to 

toggle between N and S, if necessary.

• Press the 

CH/OK

 knob when the desired direction character is displayed. 

The first character in the longitude field is now underlined.

• Use the same process to complete longitude information.
• Use the same process to complete time information. 

When time data is entered manually, the MAN indicator appears in front 
of the time, which is displayed in UTC.

3. Press DONE soft key when complete. The radio returns to the GPS Setup menu. 
4. Select BACK to exit the menu.

            

B

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SHIP/SHIP

B

GPS SETUP

SELECT

MANUAL POS

SETTING
NMEA OUTPUT

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BACK

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S

A

B

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SHIP/SHIP

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MANUAL POS

 BACK

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S

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Select Characters

  

Press OK

  

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B

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SHIP/SHIP

B

MANUAL POS

 BACK

U

S

A

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PRESS DONE
TO ACCEPT

 DONE

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SHIP/SHIP

B

A

U

S

A

A

 27 07.3800N
080 04.8500W
 

MAN

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SHIP/SHIP

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GPS SETUP

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MANUAL POS
SETTING
NMEA OUTPUT

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Summary of Contents for Ray218

Page 1: ...Ray218 Ray55 Marine VHF Radio Owner s Handbook Document number 81278 3 Date April 2007...

Page 2: ...and registered trademarks Raymarine is a registered trademark of Raymarine plc All other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Contents of this handbook Raym...

Page 3: ...on 15 2 1 Unpacking and Inspection 15 Removing the Sun Cover 15 Equipment Supplied 16 2 2 Planning the Installation 17 2 3 Cable Connections 20 Power 21 Hailer Horn Ray218 only 22 External Speaker 22...

Page 4: ...ctive 32 5 SAVED Memory Mode 32 6 LOCAL Local Distant Mode 33 7 FAV123 Favorite Channel 33 8 Automatic Channel Changing Blocked 33 9 GPS 33 10 DSC Call 33 11 Weather Alert 33 12 Dot Matrix Display 33...

Page 5: ...ll Scan 46 Saved Memory Scan 46 Priority Saved Scan 47 Display Mode 47 Setting the Power Output HI LO 48 Overriding the Low Output Power Restriction 49 Saving Channels to Memory 50 Using the Watch Mod...

Page 6: ...74 Receiving Acknowledgement 74 Cancelling a Distress Call Made in Error 74 Receiving a Distress Call 75 Receiving a Distress Relay Sent by Another Station 76 5 3 DSC Phonebook 76 Adding a new Entry 7...

Page 7: ...Repair and Service 99 Accessories and Parts 100 Technical Support 100 Appendix A Specifications 101 General 101 Transmitter 102 Receiver 102 Appendix B Radio Controls 103 Microphone Keys 104 Transceiv...

Page 8: ...8 Ray218 and Ray55 Marine VHF Radios...

Page 9: ...t of our knowledge the information in this handbook was correct as it went to press However our policy of continuous product improvement and updatingmaychangespecificationswithoutpriornotice Asaresult...

Page 10: ...to date information including licensing requirements can be obtained on the FCC web site at www fcc gov wtb marine Official FCC forms can be obtained on the FCC web site at www fcc gov formpage html...

Page 11: ...arts 15 and 80 Output Power 1 watt low 25 watts high Modulation FM 16K0G3E DSC 16K0G2B Frequency Range 156 025 157 425 Outside the US and Canada Outside the US and Canada please check your national re...

Page 12: ...within the maximum permissible exposure MPE radius to RF radiation absorption that exceeds this limit It is the operator s responsibility to ensure that no one comes within this radius WARNING Microwa...

Page 13: ...International marine channels and ten weather channels Refer to the Frequency Tables in Appendix D which list all marine VHF channels available in your radio You should familiarize yourself with these...

Page 14: ...and receive digital calls DSC uses a unique Maritime Mobile Service Identity MMSI number to direct DSC calls directly to your radio much like a telephone number Most importantly DSC enables digital d...

Page 15: ...e interior packing material in the event you must return the unit to the factory Removing the Sun Cover The Sun Cover was designed to remain attached to the radio even in rough seas To remove the Sun...

Page 16: ...for Ray218 Ray55 Screws x5 for Mounting Bracket Microphone Hanger Screw Lock Washer x1 for Grounding E43036 Ray55 VHF Radio with integral microphone R49170 Sun Cover R49169 Mounting Bracket R49165 Bra...

Page 17: ...such as in an engine room or compartment or in a fuel tank bay water splash or spray from bilges or hatches where it is at risk from physical damage from heavy items such as hatch covers tool boxes e...

Page 18: ...arine VHF Radios Ray218 Dimensions top bottom D9309 2 8 76 222 5mm 6 93 176mm 7 06 179 3mm 7 79 198mm 4 43 112 5mm 5 91 150mm 5 94 151mm 1 12 28 3mm 0 59 15mm 3 84 97 5mm 4 72 120mm 2 36 60mm 1 57 40m...

Page 19: ...lation 19 Ray55 Dimensions top bottom 7 52 191mm 5 83 148mm 6 85 174mm 7 09 180mm 3 94 100mm 1 97 50mm D9305 2 R2 6 1 57 40mm 2 96 75 3mm 3 69 93 8mm 3 15 80mm 4 80 122mm 5 35 136mm 0 54 13 8mm 2 51 6...

Page 20: ...dual wire pairs In either case connect the wires as shown in the following table Other connections are discussed in the ensuing sections Make cable connections as shown in the following figures Ray218...

Page 21: ...circuitbreakeronthe power panel or a fuse block near the unit rated at 10 amps The red wire contains an in line fuse rated at 10A 250V slow blow Connect it to the positive terminalofthepowersource Con...

Page 22: ...ecttheyellow wireandgreen wirefromtheradiotothesamecolored wires on the E46006 External Speaker Be sure to insulate exposed bare ends Note You can connectseparate external speakers tothe transceiver a...

Page 23: ...satellite indicator appears solid on the LCD When no NMEA signal is detected the GPS satellite indicator blinks When Distress Call and Position lat lon information is received from other stations you...

Page 24: ...n exists If desired you can manually enter time and position data using the GPS Time Setup feature asdescribedon page 59 The alertrepeatseveryfourhoursaslong as no position information has been entere...

Page 25: ...other extensions or adapters in the cable run should also be protected by grease and then wrapped with a waterproofing tape Antenna Mounting Suggestions Mounting the VHF antenna properly is very impo...

Page 26: ...y218 Ray55 can be connected to ground by installing the supplied screw and lock washer into the threaded hole labelled with the icon located on the transceiver s rear panel adjacent to the antenna jac...

Page 27: ...er serve multiple purposes For the most part the function indicated on the first line of the key is accessed by pressing that key for fewer than 3 seconds and then releasing it The function indicatedo...

Page 28: ...roll through selections in menu and programming modes 5 SCAN SAVE Press and release this key to access the Scan Mode menu which is described on page 44 If Scan Mode is active pressing this key termina...

Page 29: ...econds to enter DSC Call Mode which is used for making DSC Calls and viewing the DSC Call Logs and the DSC Call Phonebook AMaritimeMobileServiceIdentity MMSI numberisrequiredtooperatetheDSC equipmenti...

Page 30: ...apabilities with the transceiver from a remote portion of the vessel Intercom functions are discussed on page 58 A PTT Press this Push to Talk key to transmit B VOL SQ By default these keys control ea...

Page 31: ...sponding function as identified by the on screen label F MENU DSC Press and release this key to select Menu Mode which is used to set up the radio The menu structure is outlined in the following drawi...

Page 32: ...radio is transmitting 3 HI LO TX Power Indicates whether transmit power is set for 25 watts HI or 1 watt LO 4 ATIS Active Indicates ATIS transmission is enabled Only available in European countries us...

Page 33: ...stress and All Ships Urgency calls only ThisfeatureiscontrolledbytheDSCSetupmenuitemAUTOCHCHGdescribedon page 96 By default thisicon isoff meaning thatauto channel changing is active 9 GPS Indicates t...

Page 34: ...only Channel The subscript B indicates that you cannot transmit on the currently selected channel it is receive only Used with Canadian channels only 15 Soft Key Labels Displays the current function...

Page 35: ...t Beeps illuminates the backlight at full brightness and displays a self test Recalls the last channel number TX power settings and operation mode If no last used setting data exists goes to channel 1...

Page 36: ...t the squelch rotate the SQ knob counterclockwise until audio is heard Then rotate clockwise until background noise disappears on the optional Raymic PressandreleasethecenteroftheVOL SQkeytoactivatesq...

Page 37: ...d Canada 2 During Weather mode the PTT HI LO and SCAN SAVE keys are disabled and an error beep sounds if pressed Weather Alert Operation NOAA also broadcasts continuous severe weather alerts as needed...

Page 38: ...g channel press and hold the 16 9 for 3 seconds to switch to the Secondary Priority Channel at high power The label 2ND PRIORITY appears The default is channel 9 IfalreadytunedtotheSecondaryPriorityCh...

Page 39: ...5 minutes transmission is discontinued the message TX TIMEOUT appears and the radio automatically returns to receive mode Afterthetimeout thealarmcontinuestosounduntilPTTisreleased TheTXtime out timer...

Page 40: ...ears 2 Press and release OVRIDE The TX power is set to HI power for as long as you hold down PTT When you release PTT power returns to LO 3 12 Menu Mode Operation Press and release the MENU DSC key wh...

Page 41: ...e three ways to make menu and character selections in your radio 1 Most examples in this chapter describe making selections using the CH OK knob and soft keys on the transceiver 2 However you can also...

Page 42: ...micro phone or OKkey on Raymictoaccept Thesub menuheadingsaredisplayed 4 Use the up down arrow soft keys CH OK knob on the transceiver or the CH up downkey on the microphone or Raymic topointtothedes...

Page 43: ...on the transceiver HI LO key on the micro phone orOKkeyonRaymictoaccept Thesettingischanged Continueinthe same manner to make any other setting changes To return to the previous menu level select the...

Page 44: ...terminatethe scan and return the radio to standby mode by pressing and releasing the key again While scanning press the microphone or Raymic CH up down keys or else rotate the CH knob on the transceiv...

Page 45: ...After the last channel number has been scanned the cycle repeats When active SCAN ALL appears on the display 71 PLEASURE B B VHF OPS SELECT SCAN MODE DISPLAY MODE HI LO POWER SAVE CHANNEL WATCH MODE...

Page 46: ...emory are scannedin sequence Afterthe last saved channelnumberhasbeen scanned the cycle repeats Whenactive SCANSAVEDappearsonthedisplay Ifnochannelshavebeensaved into memory when you select this featu...

Page 47: ...almode thechannelisdisplayedontheleft side of the display and text information on the right In 2 UP mode you are presented with two channels the currently active channel on the left and the standby ch...

Page 48: ...corresponding LO or HI indicator appears YoucanalsopresstheHI LO LOC DISkeyonthemicrophonetotoggleTXpower 71 PLEASURE B B DISPLAY MODE SELECT 1UP CHANNEL 2UP CHANNEL BACK U S A 71 PLEASURE B B SELECT...

Page 49: ...transmit at low power However you can temporarily override this low power restriction When you press PTT a new soft key appears in the middle position labelled OVRIDE To override the LO power restrict...

Page 50: ...emory press SAVE The SAVED icon appears to indicate the current channel has been saved in memory To remove the channel from memory press CLEAR The SAVED icon disap pears You can also add the current c...

Page 51: ...alWatchisdemonstratedinthefiguretotheleft the sample working channel is channel 72 Tri Watch Tri Watch monitors in cycle channel 16 the current working channel and the channel you have set as the Seco...

Page 52: ...U S A WATCH MODE SELECT DUAL WATCH TRI WATCH BACK WATCH MODE 72 SHIP SHIP B U S A 26 06 0098N 080 04 8589W AM10 33LOC END SAVE CLEAR DUAL 16 72 SHIP SHIP B U S A WATCH MODE SELECT DUAL WATCH TRI WATCH...

Page 53: ...to modify the NAME field using the same technique described in Adding a new Entry on page 77 4 Press DONE when completed To completely remove the Channel Name press CLEAR in step 2 above If the name...

Page 54: ...Channels is displayed 1 From the VHF OPS menu select FAVORITE CH 2 Highlight the Favorite Channel Bank you wish to be displayed 3 Press the SELECT soft key Two options appear SELECT and EDIT 4 Choose...

Page 55: ...m by pressing and holding any of the three channel soft keys in standby mode EDIT 72 SHIP SHIP B A U S A EDIT FAV 3 68 69 78A BACK 72 SHIP SHIP B A U S A A CH68 CH78A CH69 72 SHIP SHIP B A U S A FAV B...

Page 56: ...receive radio calls The exceptionis inAUTO FOG mode be tween soundings Hailer Ray218 only The Hailer operation enables the unit to use a Hailer Horn as a loudspeaker Press and hold PTT to place the u...

Page 57: ...h sounds a continuous 400 Hz tone for as long as you hold the PTT AUTO FOG Soundsapredeterminedpattern PressENDsoftkeyoranyhardkey CLEAR WX HAILER INTCM etc to quit Note Between AUTO Fog Hornsoundings...

Page 58: ...HAILER INTCM key or Raymic Press and hold the OK INTCM key The receiving station sounds an alert tone and displays a message that an intercom call is incoming 2 On the receiving station press PTT to a...

Page 59: ...ed on the dot matrix display followed by NO POS DATA An alarm sounds for 5 seconds or until you acknowledge by pressing any key The alert repeats every four hours as long as no position information ha...

Page 60: ...aracter is underlined rotate the CH OK knob to toggle between N and S if necessary Press the CH OK knob when the desired direction character is displayed The first character in the longitude field is...

Page 61: ...an be displayed at atime Time Offset The TIME OFFSET setting indicates the amount of time to add or subtract from UTC time to equal your local time Rotate the CH OK knob to select a value from between...

Page 62: ...lity of forwarding this data to your displayunit CSeries ESeries etc overtheNMEAportsothatitcanbedisplayed on the screen You can specify which stations will have their position data and Distress Call...

Page 63: ...arstotheleftofthestationname indicatingthat it has been selected 5 Continue until all stations for which you want to allow data to be forwarded have been selected have an arrow next to the station nam...

Page 64: ...tlevel isbeing adjusted in the transceiver a message appearsontheRaymicindicatingthatthebaseisbusy Asimilarmessageappears on the base LCD when adjusting the backlight on the Raymic Contrast Adjustment...

Page 65: ...E B U S A SYSTM CONFIG SELECT BACKLIGHT CONTRAST KEY BEEP SIGNAL BAR BEARING MODE A 68 KEY BEEP LOUD QUIET OFF BACK PLEASURE A U S A SELECT 68 KEY BEEP LOUD QUIET OFF BACK PLEASURE A U S A SELECT D919...

Page 66: ...eceived NO NMEA signal not received RAYMIC OK Raymic second station is connected NO Raymic is not connected HAILER OK Hailer horn speaker is connected NO Hailer is not connected BATTERY OK Battery vol...

Page 67: ...LO POWER Set to HI SAVE CHANNEL The Saved Channel list is cleared CHANNEL NAME The Long Channel Name list is displayed SENSITIVITY Set to DISTANT GPS SETUP SETTING LAT LON DISP is set ON TIME DISPLAY...

Page 68: ...N BEARING MODE Set to TRUE SPEED UNIT Set to KNOTS DSC MENU RECV D CALLS All logs are cleared DSC SETUP AUTO CH CHANGE is set ON 71 PLEASURE B U S A SYSTM CONFIG SELECT A SPEED UNIT SYSTEM TEST VERSIO...

Page 69: ...of call When receiving a DSC call from another vessel or a coast station an alert sounds and DSC data appears in the LCD such as time of a call the caller and the type and priority of a call 5 1 DSC C...

Page 70: ...hat you have impor tant information but the situation is not serious enough for a Distress Call There are two types of All Ships Calls SAFETY for advisory alerts and URGENCY for assistance when life i...

Page 71: ...Chapter 5 Digital Selective Calling DSC 71 D10022 1...

Page 72: ...tress designated call or not undesignated call Sending a Distress Call Lift the spring loaded door on the front panel of the transceiver Undesignated Quick Distress Call To send a distress call withou...

Page 73: ...stoinitiatethecall Duringthis time the radio beeps the display flashes and a timer counts down 03 02 01 just as with the undesignated call illustrated above UNDESIGNATED SINKING FIRE ADRIFT FLOODING A...

Page 74: ...down has not been completed release the DISTRESS key before the countdown has completed If the countdown has completed and the distress call has been sent in error you should make an announcement as s...

Page 75: ...ress Log The envelope icon blinks until you accept the call reject the call or open the resulting unread message stored in the Log See page Received Calls Logs on page 92 Your radio has the capability...

Page 76: ...ammed MMSI numbers that you can selectformakinganIndividualCall Thenumbersarestoredbynameandcontain the station s MMSI number You can add edit and delete entries from the Phonebook much as you would o...

Page 77: ...knobtoaccept The next character to be filled in sequence is then underlined 4 Continue this process until all MMSI digits have been entered Use the and soft keys to edit selected characters if necess...

Page 78: ...s All alpha and numeric characters are available as well as 13 symbols Press the CH OK knob to accept Continue this process until all NAME char acters have been entered 6 When complete press the DONE...

Page 79: ...ledgement TheRay218 Ray55automaticallydetectsthecorrectproceduresforyoubasedon thetypeofMMSInumberyouentermanuallyorwithorthephonebook If 00 is detected as the first two characters of the MMSI Coast S...

Page 80: ...annel within its ACK 6 Press SEND to transmit the call The Individual Call is transmitted on channel 70 the radio tunes to the original channel and waits for acknowledgement During this period you are...

Page 81: ...or open the resulting unread message stored in the Log See page Received Calls Logs on page 92 To mute the alert tone Press CLEAR WX Automatic cancellation takes place after 2 minutes To ignore the I...

Page 82: ...t you change to an unsupported working channel the message INVALIDCHANNELappearsontheLCD Ifan acknowledgementis sent the originating station is sent the message UNABLE TO COMPLY indicating that your r...

Page 83: ...ading 0 is auto matically entered for you The first character space you can modify is high lighted with a flashing underline A more detailed description of manual character entry can be found in Addin...

Page 84: ...CH OK knob to select the working channel to be used for the call 78 PLEASURE B A DSC MENU SELECT U S A 78 PLEASURE B A GROUP SELECT U S A CALL MY GROUP ID 78 PLEASURE B A MY GROUP ID U S A SELECT EMPT...

Page 85: ...tion in the group initiating the call and one indicating that a request for a change of working channels is being made 69 PLEASURE B B DSC MENU SELECT U S A 69 PLEASURE B B GROUP SELECT CALL MY GROUP...

Page 86: ...caller requests an acknowledgement press SEND to comply 3 WhenthecallerrespondstotheACK pressOKtoreturntothestandbymode Establish voice communications on the designated channel by pressing PTT If the...

Page 87: ...communications Transmitting an All Ships Call 1 Select ALL SHIPS from the DSC menu 2 Select the type of call you wish to make URGENCY or SAFETY 3 Press SEND to transmit the call The call is transmitte...

Page 88: ...ation takes place after 2 minutes To ignore the All Ships Call Press CLEAR WX a second time or press the CANCEL soft key The envelope icon disappears the call is interrupted and the normal screen appe...

Page 89: ...l to your display unit C Series E Series etc over the NMEA port so that it can be displayed on the screen You can specify which stations will have their position data informationsentto thedisplayunitu...

Page 90: ...d the Ray218 Ray55 shows that the call has been accepted by the requested station The radio sounds a Call Alert tone Press any key to mute the alert tone It shuts off automatically after two minutes P...

Page 91: ...position data under any circumstances AUTO sends out your vessel s position data as soon as it is requested MANUAL sends out the data only after you respond to the request The2alternatingpagesofdata a...

Page 92: ...all is received the envelope icon blinks on the LCD and an arrow symbol appearstotheleftoftheappropriatelog Theenvelopeiconandarrow symbol disappear when the log is opened Coast Stations are identifie...

Page 93: ...nel 75 for example Unable to Comply appears indicating the radio could not comply with the channel change request Log Entry Options The DSC Call Logs provide additional options for each entry When the...

Page 94: ...matically changes channels for incoming Distress and All Ships Urgency Calls To adjust the DSC settings 1 Press and hold the MENU DSC key for 3 seconds to enter DSC Menu mode 2 Rotate the CH OK knob o...

Page 95: ...ft keys to edit selected characters if necessary 4 When the appropriate number appears press the CH OK knob to accept The next character to be filled in sequence is then underlined Continue this proce...

Page 96: ...nuous watch on a certain channel for example in aVTScontrolledarea orworkingwithothervessels forexample for towage 68 PLEASURE B B DSC SETUP SELECT MY MMSI ID AUTO CH CHG POS REPLY BACK U S A 68 PLEAS...

Page 97: ...reby continuing to monitor your current channel When set OFF the icon appears on the LCD If you accept the request the call is received a tone sounds and the radio is changed to channel16 Pressinganyk...

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Page 99: ...ers link routes you to our solution database Search questions and answers by product category keywords or phrases If the answer you are seeking is not available click the Ask Raymarine tab to submit y...

Page 100: ...ilable from the retailer please contact Raymarine Technical Services at 603 881 5200 ext 2333 Please have the Raymarine item or part number ready when calling if placing an order If you are not sure w...

Page 101: ...5 lbs 1 59 kg Weight Raymic 0 5 lbs 0 227 kg Power 12 VDC system 13 6 VDC typical Environmental Operating Range Storage Range Humidity Waterproof to IPX7 10 C to 50 C 20 C to 70 C up to 95 Frequency...

Page 102: ...Lo Mode 25 W 1 W Maximum Deviation 5 KHz FM Hum and Noise Level less than 40 dB below audio level Adjacent Channel Power more than 70 dB Spurious Harmonic Emissions less than 70 dBc Current Drain Hi P...

Page 103: ...103 Appendix B Radio Controls This section is a quick reference to your radio s controls Ray218 D9155 1 Ray55 D9304 1...

Page 104: ...WN Channel changing and navigating menu item selections Rapid channel change and navigat ing menu item selections 5 SCAN SAVE Initiate Priority Saved Scan mode or terminate any active scan SAVE DELETE...

Page 105: ...rd microphone in a telephone handset design 13 16 9 Switch between the Priority and Working Channels Switch to secondary Priority CH 9 If already tuned to secondary chan nel program a new secondary Pr...

Page 106: ...el function Press and hold 3 seconds to access Weather Channel Mode D 16 9 Press and release to switch between the Priority and Working CH Press and hold 3 seconds to switch to Secondary Priority CH 9...

Page 107: ...Power High 25W Low 1 W Save Channel Save Clear Select Output Select Station Watch Mode Dual Watch Tri Watch Channel Name Edit Clear True Magnetic Favorite Channel Select Edit Sensitivity Local contin...

Page 108: ...s pressed and held for 3 seconds PHONEBOOK New entry List DSC INDIVIDUAL Manual call Call from phonebook GROUP Call My Group ID ALL SHIPS Urgency Safety POSITION REQUEST Manual call Call from phoneboo...

Page 109: ...500 x Commercial 11 156 550 156 550 x Commercial VTS in selected areas 12 156 600 156 600 x Port Operations VTS in selected areas 13 156 650 156 650 x Intership Navigation Safety Bridge to bridge Ship...

Page 110: ...156 175 156 175 x Port Operations and Commercial VTS Available only in New Orleans Lower Mississippi area 64A 156 225 156 225 x U S Coast Guard only 65A 156 275 156 275 x Port Operations 66A 156 325...

Page 111: ...hannel 16 when operating within U S territorial waters 3 Channel is Receive Only 4 Channel 16 is used for calling other stations or for distress alerting 5 Output power is fixed at 1 watt only 6 Outpu...

Page 112: ...ntership Commercial and Safety Also assigned for operations in the Lake Winnipeg area 09 156 450 156 450 AC Intership Ship Shore Commercial Non commercial and ShipMovement Maybeusedtocommunicatewithai...

Page 113: ...6 950 156 950 PC Intership and Ship Shore Various Government departments 20 157 000 161 600 All areas Ship Shore Safety and Ship Movement Port operations only with 1 watt maximum power 21A 157 050 157...

Page 114: ...ommercial Commercial fishing only 65A 156 275 156 275 Intership Ship Shore Commercial Non commercial Safety Search rescue and antipollution operations on the Great Lakes Towing on the Pacific Coast Po...

Page 115: ...mmercial fishing only 73 156 675 156 675 All areas except EC Intership Ship Shore Commercial Non commercial Safety May also be used for communications with aircraft engaged in coordinated search and r...

Page 116: ...eceive Only 4 Channel 70 is used exclusively for Digital Selective Calling DSC and is not available for regular voice communications 5 Channels 75 and 76 are reserved as guard bands for Channel 16 and...

Page 117: ...2 11 156 550 156 550 x Port Operations and Ship Movement 12 156 600 156 600 x Port Operations and Ship Movement 13 156 650 156 650 x Intership Safety Port Operations and Ship Movement 3 14 156 700 156...

Page 118: ...75 Public Correspondence Port Operations and Ship Movement 66 156 325 160 925 Public Correspondence Port Operations and Ship Movement 67 156 375 156 375 x Intership Port Operations and Ship Movement 2...

Page 119: ...on operations in local areas Channels 10 or 73 depending on location are also used for the broadcast of Marine Safety Information by the Maritime and Coast Guard Agency in the UK only 3 Channel13isdes...

Page 120: ...y55 Marine VHF Radios WX Channels North America only Weather Channel Frequency in MHz WX 1 162 550 WX 2 162 400 WX 3 162 475 WX 4 162 425 WX 5 162 450 WX 6 162 500 WX 7 162 525 WX 8 161 650 WX 9 161 7...

Page 121: ...tostationsidentifiedbyauniqueMMSInumber Con tained within the message is the working channel on which voice communications are to be made DSC enables you to make digital Distress Calls and to specify...

Page 122: ...AR Search And Rescue Saved Scan Scans only user selected memory channels Semi duplex Channels using separate frequencies to transmit and receive Simplex Channels transmitting and receiving on the same...

Page 123: ...nections cable 20 external speaker 22 GPS 23 hailer 22 NMEA 23 power 21 Contrast adjustment 64 Conventions 9 Customer Support 99 D Deleting channels from memory 50 Display 32 Distress Calls 72 key 29...

Page 124: ...ns 93 Low Voltage 22 35 M Memory Adding channels to 50 Menu 29 41 DSC Setup 94 GPS Time Setup 59 Phonebook 76 Adding entries 77 Deleting entries 79 Editing entries 78 Settings 61 System Configuration...

Page 125: ...e Display 61 Time Display 61 Time Format 61 Time Offset 61 Signal Bar 65 Soft keys 29 31 Speaker 22 Specifications 101 Speed Unit 66 Squelch 28 30 36 Standard equipment 16 20 Sun cover removal 15 Syst...

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