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Sea Tow South Shore (Mass.) - Ch. 28
Sea Tow Rhode Island - Ch. 24
Sea Tow Eastern Long Island - Ch. 27
Sea Tow Huntington (N.Y.) - Ch. 27
Sea Tow Manasquan (N.J.) - Ch. 28
Mid-Atlantic
Sea Tow Northern Chesapeake (Md.) - Ch. 28
Sea Tow Central Chesapeake (Md.) - Ch. 27
Sea Tow Hampton Roads (Va.) - Ch. 28
North Carolina
Sea Tow Wrightsville Beach - Ch. 28
Sea Tow Ocean Isle Beach - Ch. 28
Florida
Sea Tow Sebastian - Ch. 28
Sea Tow Fort Lauderdale - Ch. 27
Sea Tow Charlotte Harbor - Ch. 24
Sea Tow Tampa Bay - Ch. 27
Sea Tow Horseshoe Beach - Ch. 27
Sea Tow Carrabelle/St. Marks - Ch. 27
Sea Tow Pensacola/Orange Beach (Ala.) - Ch. 27
4.8 NOTES TO ASSURE WATERPROOF INTEGRITY
CAUTION!
To ensure the waterproof integrity of the
HX40
, please make sure to ob-
serve the precautions described below of the
HX40
observe the precau-
tions regarding waterproofing as described below.
Failure to observe even one of the precautions may degrade the water-
proof integrity, resulting in water intrusion into the transceiver.
To prevent water intrusion please make sure that the MIC/SP cap is properly sealed.
NOTE
If you find any cracks on the gasket, please contact Standard Horizon or
your local dealer to purchase a replacement.
4.9 RADIO CARE
After using the
HX40
in a salt water environment, it is recommended to clean
the radio with fresh water by rinsing the radio under a sink faucet or by dunk-
ing the radio in a bucket of fresh water. After washing, use a soft cloth and
thoroughly dry all parts of the radio. This is to keep the rubber switches and
speaker grill clean and in top operating condition.