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5.0 Power Connector (13.6 VDC)
DC power to operate the unit is fed through this connector using DC power
cable supplied.
5.1 External Speaker Jack
This jack is used for connection to an external speaker (optional accessory.)
Insertion of the speaker plug in this jack automatically silences the built-in
speaker.
5.2 Antenna Connector
This jack accepts the antenna connector. The antenna must be connected
before transmitting, otherwise the radio could be seriously damaged.
6.1 Hide For Operate To Call Anther Vessel
A.
Select Channel 16 (Be sure it is not in use)
B.
Call vessel by name or “call sign.”
C.
End transmission with “OVER.”
D.
After contact is established, arrange to meet one anther on ship to ship
channel
NOTE: Due to congestion on channel 16 caused by frequent hailing of
other vessels, the FCC has approved channel 9 as a second hailing
channel.
Avoid excessive calling and radio checks
Always monitor before transmitting
Never interrupt emergency communications
6.2 Channel 13 Operation
Communications on Channel 13, by regulation, can only concern navigation at
docks and bridges. Transmission on Channel 13 is automatically limited to low
power. However, in emergencies or blind river bends, pushing the 13/67
override portion of the PTT will raise the power to 25 watts . Use and power
limitations are in accordance with USA regulations ONLY. Authorized use and
power may vary in other countries.
6.3 Channel 67 Operations
Communications on Channel 67, by regulation, can only concern
bridge-to-bridge navigation traffic between ships. Pushing the override portion
of the PTT can temporarily use high power. Use and power limitations are in
accordance with USA regulations ONLY. Authorized use and power may vary
in other countries.
6.4 Calling the Marine Operator For Telephone Calls
Use a channel which is assigned for this purpose. After contact is made,
identify and ask the operator to connect you to the telephone lines. Charges
vary for this service. (See list for ship to shore Channels.)