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Specifications

General

Channels:

Transmit: 54
Receive: 77 Marine/10 Weather

Controls:

On-Off/Volume, Squelch

Status Indicators:

TX LED (transmit), SCAN, TRI, U, I, C, HI, LO,

MEM, and WX symbol on LCD Panel

Channel Display:

LCD (Dual 7 segment)

Selector Switch:

Channel Selector switch

Buttons:

WX, 16/9, MEM, H/L, and STEP

Connectors:

Antenna, remote speaker, and DC power

Size:

2 1/5"H x 6 2/5"W x 8"L

Weight:

2.4 lbs

Supply Voltage:

13.8V DC negative ground

Standard Accessories:

Mounting bracket and hardware, DC power cord,
microphone hanger, spare fuse

Antenna Impedance:

50

nominal

Microphone:

Rugged 1k

condenser mic element with

coiled cord

Speaker:

1.82 inch, 8

Operating Temperature Range:

– 20°C to +50°C (– 4°F to +122°F)

Shock and Vibration:

Meets or exceeds EIA standards, RS152B
and RS204C

FCC Approvals:

Type accepted under part 80 of the Rules;

meets Great Lakes Agreement and party
boat requirements

Transmitter

Power Output:

1 watt or 25 watt (switch selectable)

Power Requirement:

Not rated on LO;

25 watts output: [email protected] DC

Modulation:

FM

±

5 kHz deviation (FCC designator F3E)

Hum and Noise Signal-to-Noise:

42 dB@300 HZ, 3kHz (nominal)

Audio Distortion:

Less than 3% with 3 kHz deviation with 1000 Hz
modulating frequency (nominal)

Spurious Suppression:

– 56 dB @ 1 watt, – 65 dB @ 25 watts

Output Power Stabilization:

Built-in automatic level control (ALC)

Frequency Range:

156 to 158 mHz

Frequency Stability:

±

1.58 kHz @ – 20°C to +50°C

Receiver

Frequency Range:

156 to 163 MHz

Sensitivity:

0.25

µ

V for 12 dB SINAD

0.35

µ

V for 20 dB S/N

Circuit:

Dual Conversion Super Heterodyne PLL

Squelch Sensitivity:

0.5

µ

v Threshold

Spurious Response:

60 dB

Adjacent Channel Selectivity:

60 dB @

±

25 kHz

Audio Output Power:

3.0 watts (10% Distortion)

Power Requirement:

230 mA @ 13.8V DC squelched

0.7A @ 13.8V DC at maximum audio output

IF Frequencies:

1st - 16.9 mHz
2nd - 455 kHz

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Summary of Contents for MC 1010

Page 1: ...MC 1010 VHF Marine Radio Operating Guide C MC 1010 vp Thu Jan 28 14 42 49 1999 Color profile Disabled Composite Default screen ...

Page 2: ...rnational waters Operation in these frequencies without proper authorization is strictly forbidden For frequencies channels that are currently for use in the U S without an individual license please contact the FCC Call Center at 1 888 CALL FCC For individuals requiring a license such as commercial users you should obtain a license application from your nearest FCC field office C MC 1010 vp Thu Ja...

Page 3: ...nel 9 Communications 8 Triple Watch 8 Weather Scan 9 MEM Entering channels into Memory 9 Scanning Channels in Memory 9 Transmitting 10 Optional Accessories 11 VHF FM Marine RadioTelephone Channel and Functions USA Channels 12 VHF FM Marine RadioTelephone Channel and Functions International Channels 13 VHF FM Marine RadioTelephone Channel and Functions Canadian Channels 14 Specifications 15 C MC 10...

Page 4: ...mpatible with the marine environment The transceiver utilizes a number of gaskets sealing rings waterproof membranes and other sealants to effect a splashproof housing for protection of the electronics The unit may be mounted in any number of convenient locations on your vessel by utilizing the universal mounting bracket You are encouraged to read the rest of this Operating Guide thoroughly to acq...

Page 5: ...rtant factors to consider in selecting the location for your MC 1010 1 Select a location that is free from spray and splash 2 Keep the battery leads as short as possible Direct connection to the battery is most desirable If direct connection cannot be made with the supplied power lead any extension should be made with 10 AWG wire Long extensions should use larger gauge wire 3 Keep the antenna lead...

Page 6: ...ay from metal objects Antennas should not have excessively long coaxial feed cables Installing The MC 1010 After you have carefully considered the various factors affecting your choice of location position the radio with the bracket microphone power cord antenna and any auxiliary cables installed into the selected location to assure there is no interference with the surrounding items Mark the loca...

Page 7: ...tion keys Refer to the Multi Function Keys section for detailed descriptions 3 STEP 4 H L Hi Low 5 MEM 6 16 9 7 WX Weather 8 CHAN This control is used to manually select the desired Communication Channel 01 28 and 60 88 or Weather Channel 0 9 9 LCD Panel Indicators for TX SCAN TRI U I C HI LO MEM WX and Channel Number 4 8 7 6 4 5 3 2 9 1 C MC 1010 vp Thu Jan 28 14 42 51 1999 Color profile Disabled...

Page 8: ...tt speaker may be connected to this jack The connecting wire must have a miniature plug 12 Antenna Connector Connect the antenna here using a type PL259 connector Supplied Power Cord Connect supplied power cord to the keyed connector 5 11 10 12 C MC 1010 vp Thu Jan 28 14 42 52 1999 Color profile Disabled Composite Default screen ...

Page 9: ... 15 U US Indicates US Channels have been selected I International Indicates International Channels have been selected C Canada Indicates Canada Channels have been selected 16 TRI Triple Watch Indicates Triple Watch s has been selected 17 SCAN Indicates that you are scanning the channels in memory 18 TX Transmit LED lights when transmitting 19 HI High Indicates transmitted output is 25 Watts 20 LO ...

Page 10: ...the displayed channel into memory 6 16 9 This key allows rapid access to channels 16 and 9 On the first press the radio will select channel 16 On the next press the radio will select channel 9 On the next press the radio will return to the original channel Press16 9 to access instant Channel 16 Channel 9 communications Press and hold 16 9 to turn Triple Watch On Off 7 WX Weather This key is used t...

Page 11: ... Watch Mode Manual Tuning To select a channel manually press the CHAN selector buttons up down to select the desired channel Weather channels are located on Channels 0 9 Communication Channels are located on Channels 01 28 and 60 88 Instant Channel 16 Channel 9 Communications To access instant Channel 16 or Channel 9 communications press 16 9 This overrides the channel selected with the CHAN selec...

Page 12: ... instant scanning at any time When a channel is selected for Memory Scan the indicator will appear on the LCD display To enter a channel number into memory select the channel number you want stored by pressing the CHAN Selector button up or down and then press MEM Note In order for all functions of theMC 1010 to work properly at least two channel numbers must be entered into the Memory Scan before...

Page 13: ...fine unless maximum range is required Press the H L button until LO is shown in the display Twenty five watt transmit power HI provides greate range and will allow your signal to be heard over weaker signals It should be used only when necessary To activate the transmitter press the Press To Talk switch on the microphone The LED indicator will light indicating a signal is being transmitted Release...

Page 14: ...Optional Accessories Flush mounting bracket for in dash installation Contact Uniden for information 11 C MC 1010 vp Thu Jan 28 14 42 54 1999 Color profile Disabled Composite Default screen ...

Page 15: ... 000 161 600 Port Ops RX Duplex Yes Yes 21 157 050 157 050 Coast Guard Yes Yes Coast Guard 22 157 100 157 100 Coast Guard Yes Yes Coast Guard 23 157 150 157 150 Coast Guard Yes Yes Coast Guard 24 157 200 161 800 Public Corresp Duplex No Yes Busy Tel 25 157 250 161 850 Public Corresp Duplex No Yes Busy Tel 26 157 300 161 900 Public Corresp Duplex No Yes Busy Tel 27 157 350 161 950 Public Corresp Du...

Page 16: ...57 000 161 600 Port Ops Duplex Yes Yes 21 157 050 161 650 Coast Guard Duplex Yes Yes 22 157 100 161 700 Coast Guard Duplex Yes Yes 23 157 150 161 750 Coast Guard Duplex Yes Yes 24 157 200 161 800 Public Corresp Duplex No Yes Busy Tel 25 157 250 161 850 Public Corresp Duplex No Yes Busy Tel 26 157 300 161 900 Public Corresp Duplex No Yes Busy Tel 27 157 350 161 950 Public Corresp Duplex No Yes Busy...

Page 17: ... 156 800 156 800 Yes Yes 17 156 850 156 850 1W Yes Yes 18 156 900 161 500 Yes Yes 19 156 950 161 550 Yes Yes 20 157 000 161 900 Duplex 1W Yes Yes 21 157 050 157 050 Yes Yes 22 157 100 157 100 Yes Yes 23 157 150 161 750 Duplex Yes Yes 24 157 200 161 800 Duplex No Yes Busy Tel 25 157 250 161 850 Duplex No Yes Busy Tel 26 157 300 161 900 Duplex No Yes Busy Tel 27 157 350 161 950 Duplex No Yes Busy Te...

Page 18: ...ment and party boat requirements Transmitter Power Output 1 watt or 25 watt switch selectable Power Requirement Not rated on LO 25 watts output 4 5A 13 8V DC Modulation FM 5 kHz deviation FCC designator F3E Hum and Noise Signal to Noise 42 dB 300 HZ 3kHz nominal Audio Distortion Less than 3 with 3 kHz deviation with 1000 Hz modulating frequency nominal Spurious Suppression 56 dB 1 watt 65 dB 25 wa...

Page 19: ...or splash you should immediately wipe it down with a soft cloth dampened with fresh water If the antenna has been damaged you should not transmit except in case of emergency A defective antenna may cause damage to your radio You are responsible for the continued FCC technical compliance of your radio You are urged to arrange for periodic performance checks with your Uniden Marine Dealer 16 C MC 10...

Page 20: ...nection with the performance of this warranty THE LIMITED WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE IS THE SOLE AND ENTIRE WARRANTY PERTAINING TO THE PRODUCT AND IS IN LIEU OF AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER WHETHER EXPRESS IMPLIED OR ARISING BY OPERATION OF LAW INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THIS WARRANTY DOES N...

Page 21: ... 1997 Uniden America Corporation All Rights Reserved Printed in the Philippines C MC 1010 vp Thu Jan 28 14 42 50 1999 Color profile Disabled Composite Default screen ...

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