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... 10 How It Works 11 Normal mode operation 11 Scan mode 13 Weather mode 15 Using Your Radio 16 Using Your Radio 16 Making a voice MAYDAY call 17 Setting the volume 17 Setting the squelch level 17 Changing the channel 17 Making a transmission 17 Boosting the transmission power 18 Choosing Triple Watch or Dual Watch...... 18 Using FIPS codes for weather alerts......... 19 Changing display and sound options ....... 20 Setting the GPS position manually 20 Using Digital Selective Calling...
... 10 How It Works 11 Normal mode operation 11 Scan mode 13 Weather mode 15 Using Your Radio 16 Using Your Radio 16 Making a voice MAYDAY call 17 Setting the volume 17 Setting the squelch level 17 Changing the channel 17 Making a transmission 17 Boosting the transmission power 18 Choosing Triple Watch or Dual Watch...... 18 Using FIPS codes for weather alerts......... 19 Changing display and sound options ....... 20 Setting the GPS position manually 20 Using Digital Selective Calling...
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.... Lets you and your county codes. Maritime Mobile Service Identity number. Sounds an alert tone if the battery voltage goes too high or too low. Triple Watch Operation - Term DSC FIPS WX GPS NMEA MMSI Station Meaning Digital Selective Calling. A set of the radio: BOLD SMALL CAPITALS indicates an actual button or knob on the radio or microphone. Upper and Lower...
.... Lets you and your county codes. Maritime Mobile Service Identity number. Sounds an alert tone if the battery voltage goes too high or too low. Triple Watch Operation - Term DSC FIPS WX GPS NMEA MMSI Station Meaning Digital Selective Calling. A set of the radio: BOLD SMALL CAPITALS indicates an actual button or knob on the radio or microphone. Upper and Lower...
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... menu mode. Choose an option on a menu or Change the transmit power (see page 18). Move quickly down one channel at a time. Start scanning the channels saved in your distress for a distress call. Move up the channels. Listen to ... Transmit a distress call menu. page 18). Select the nature of the Radio ENT1W/25W button CHANNEL UP & CHANNEL DOWN button LCD display VOLUME-PWR (power) knob (turn clockwise to increase volume) Microphone cord CALLMENU DISTRESS button CLR-SCAN (channel scan) button SQUELCH...
... menu mode. Choose an option on a menu or Change the transmit power (see page 18). Move quickly down one channel at a time. Start scanning the channels saved in your distress for a distress call. Move up the channels. Listen to ... Transmit a distress call menu. page 18). Select the nature of the Radio ENT1W/25W button CHANNEL UP & CHANNEL DOWN button LCD display VOLUME-PWR (power) knob (turn clockwise to increase volume) Microphone cord CALLMENU DISTRESS button CLR-SCAN (channel scan) button SQUELCH...
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...-to display the normal menu, and choose the Setup sub-menu. 2. As it powers on, the radio selects the last channel used. The screen displays the UIC channel setup. 3. The radio activates the new channel mode and exits the menu. 10 English start Save/delete the current channel scanning channels. from memory. Select USA/CAN/INT. Press ENT-1W/25W. Talk on the radio. When it powers on, the radio displays the user MMSI number; Setting the UIC Channel Mode...
...-to display the normal menu, and choose the Setup sub-menu. 2. As it powers on, the radio selects the last channel used. The screen displays the UIC channel setup. 3. The radio activates the new channel mode and exits the menu. 10 English start Save/delete the current channel scanning channels. from memory. Select USA/CAN/INT. Press ENT-1W/25W. Talk on the radio. When it powers on, the radio displays the user MMSI number; Setting the UIC Channel Mode...
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... that channel. Normal mode operation Normal mode monitors whatever channel you select, and you talk on that channel also. How It Works Your radio has three basic modes of operation: Mode Normal Scan Weather What It Does Monitors a single marine radio channel and lets you can activate during any of the three basic modes. Use It When You want to another station on channels 16 and 9. Press the WX-MEM button...
... that channel. Normal mode operation Normal mode monitors whatever channel you select, and you talk on that channel also. How It Works Your radio has three basic modes of operation: Mode Normal Scan Weather What It Does Monitors a single marine radio channel and lets you can activate during any of the three basic modes. Use It When You want to another station on channels 16 and 9. Press the WX-MEM button...
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... on the microphone. You need to move down the channels. To change the channel to scroll quickly down one channel at a time. The radio is too low (below 10.5 VDC). The battery voltage output is receiving valid GPS data. Using the radio in normal mode, the radio checks the most recently-used weather channel. Release the button when you 're talking. Press CHANNEL UP on the radio or the microphone to manually input your mouth...
... on the microphone. You need to move down the channels. To change the channel to scroll quickly down one channel at a time. The radio is too low (below 10.5 VDC). The battery voltage output is receiving valid GPS data. Using the radio in normal mode, the radio checks the most recently-used weather channel. Release the button when you 're talking. Press CHANNEL UP on the radio or the microphone to manually input your mouth...
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..., the radio checks channels 9 & 16. a channel, it detects a signal, the radio stays on the channel until your transmission is received; Transmit power last used Channel mode (USA, CANadian, or INTernational) All scanned channels must be displayed). To turn Triple/Dual Watch on or off , press and hold 16/9-TRI (on the radio or the microphone) for two seconds to turn Weather Alert Watch on or off . (To change between Triple...
..., the radio checks channels 9 & 16. a channel, it detects a signal, the radio stays on the channel until your transmission is received; Transmit power last used Channel mode (USA, CANadian, or INTernational) All scanned channels must be displayed). To turn Triple/Dual Watch on or off , press and hold 16/9-TRI (on the radio or the microphone) for two seconds to turn Weather Alert Watch on or off . (To change between Triple...
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... speaker. Press and hold CALL-MENU while the radio is detected for your area, the radio sounds an alert tone and displays the type of "sleep mode": the radio stays on the radio or the microphone) for two seconds to choose WX Alert Mode setting ON or Off. If an alert is idle. with Dual Watch turned on 09 Weather Band Alert Hurricane Warning Current channel number...
... speaker. Press and hold CALL-MENU while the radio is detected for your area, the radio sounds an alert tone and displays the type of "sleep mode": the radio stays on the radio or the microphone) for two seconds to choose WX Alert Mode setting ON or Off. If an alert is idle. with Dual Watch turned on 09 Weather Band Alert Hurricane Warning Current channel number...
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... accidentally, the radio limits your talk time to scroll through the channels. Changing the channel Press CHANNEL UP and CHANNEL DOWN briefly to 5 minutes in weather mode or scan mode. See the channel lists beginning on page 40 for a list of static on the channel. English 17 Making a voice MAYDAY call (see inside front cover) Setting the volume Turn the volume knob clockwise to a channel, adjust the SQUELCH knob until the...
... accidentally, the radio limits your talk time to scroll through the channels. Changing the channel Press CHANNEL UP and CHANNEL DOWN briefly to 5 minutes in weather mode or scan mode. See the channel lists beginning on page 40 for a list of static on the channel. English 17 Making a voice MAYDAY call (see inside front cover) Setting the volume Turn the volume knob clockwise to a channel, adjust the SQUELCH knob until the...
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... power remains at the same time. If you are not making an emergency transmission. See the channel lists beginning on . 2. Your radio comes set to 1 Watt automatically. Setup ...power of these channels, the radio changes back to use the channel at 25 Watts until you need to boost the transmission power from 1 Watt to the Setup menu. 4. The radio activates the new setting and returns to 25 Watts: 1. If you find yourself far away from other stations. NOTE: By default, when you change to channel 16, the radio automatically boosts the power to use Triple Watch; The display...
... power remains at the same time. If you are not making an emergency transmission. See the channel lists beginning on . 2. Your radio comes set to 1 Watt automatically. Setup ...power of these channels, the radio changes back to use the channel at 25 Watts until you need to boost the transmission power from 1 Watt to the Setup menu. 4. The radio activates the new setting and returns to 25 Watts: 1. If you find yourself far away from other stations. NOTE: By default, when you change to channel 16, the radio automatically boosts the power to use Triple Watch; The display...
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... default contrast setting, turn the radio off the key beep, press and hold CALL-MENU while the radio is the tone that sounds when you press a key or a button. Select System and then Lamp Adjust. Setup Use the up and down arrows to adjust each value, the cursor moves to your desired level. Display the normal menu and choose the Setup sub-menu. 2. The cursor highlights the hour. Use CHANNEL...
... default contrast setting, turn the radio off the key beep, press and hold CALL-MENU while the radio is the tone that sounds when you press a key or a button. Select System and then Lamp Adjust. Setup Use the up and down arrows to adjust each value, the cursor moves to your desired level. Display the normal menu and choose the Setup sub-menu. 2. The cursor highlights the hour. Use CHANNEL...
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.... English 21 Since digital transmissions require less bandwidth voice transmissions, channel 70 avoids the problems of another station, just enter that number into your radio is DSC? Contact all DSC calls within range (used for DSC calls. Store a list of 20 names and MMSI identification codes for safety or advisory messages). Using Digital Selective Calling (DSC) Features What is working and configured correctly...
.... English 21 Since digital transmissions require less bandwidth voice transmissions, channel 70 avoids the problems of another station, just enter that number into your radio is DSC? Contact all DSC calls within range (used for DSC calls. Store a list of 20 names and MMSI identification codes for safety or advisory messages). Using Digital Selective Calling (DSC) Features What is working and configured correctly...
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... the number and CHANNEL DOWN decreases it with the message Cannot change over 1 time. The radio displays the new MMSI number and asks you that this MMSI number, select Yes; Before saving the number, the radio displays a final confirmation screen and reminds you to re-enter the User MMSI number, contact customer service (see back page for contact information). com/boating_safety/mmsi.asp) Commercial boaters need to...
... the number and CHANNEL DOWN decreases it with the message Cannot change over 1 time. The radio displays the new MMSI number and asks you that this MMSI number, select Yes; Before saving the number, the radio displays a final confirmation screen and reminds you to re-enter the User MMSI number, contact customer service (see back page for contact information). com/boating_safety/mmsi.asp) Commercial boaters need to...
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... specific frequencies and MMSI numbers you should limit test calls to these stations to Mariners (LNM), issued every week by the US Coast Guard. The radio displays the names listed in . use CHANNEL UP and CHANNEL DOWN to choose the directory entry you want to send a test call You can use for each region are available online at the bottom of the display. Test [Manual...
... specific frequencies and MMSI numbers you should limit test calls to these stations to Mariners (LNM), issued every week by the US Coast Guard. The radio displays the names listed in . use CHANNEL UP and CHANNEL DOWN to choose the directory entry you want to send a test call You can use for each region are available online at the bottom of the display. Test [Manual...
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... connect the radio to the manufacturer's instructions. 5. See Antenna Selection and Installation on the back of 3 feet from a GPS receiver. If necessary, consult the FCC guidelines for more 13.8V DC Black wire (-) details. (In summary, the FCC recommends that antennas up to the SO238 connector labeled ANTENNA on page 51 for antenna separation. Connect the BLACK wire of the power cable to your radio. Speaker (-)/GND Green: GPS Data IN (+) Red: External Speaker (+) Bare wire...
... connect the radio to the manufacturer's instructions. 5. See Antenna Selection and Installation on the back of 3 feet from a GPS receiver. If necessary, consult the FCC guidelines for more 13.8V DC Black wire (-) details. (In summary, the FCC recommends that antennas up to the SO238 connector labeled ANTENNA on page 51 for antenna separation. Connect the BLACK wire of the power cable to your radio. Speaker (-)/GND Green: GPS Data IN (+) Red: External Speaker (+) Bare wire...
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.... The radio returns to adjust the time: Press and hold - If there is receiving valid GPS data, it receives another boat's position data in effect, select On. Follow the steps below to the GPS Setup menu. 5. Select GPS Setup and then choose Time Adjust. 3. If your current local time. Press ENT-1W/25W. Press ENT1W/25W button when you are finished. 4. Connect the ORANGE wire of the accessory cable to the GPS Setup menu...
.... The radio returns to adjust the time: Press and hold - If there is receiving valid GPS data, it receives another boat's position data in effect, select On. Follow the steps below to the GPS Setup menu. 5. Select GPS Setup and then choose Time Adjust. 3. If your current local time. Press ENT-1W/25W. Press ENT1W/25W button when you are finished. 4. Connect the ORANGE wire of the accessory cable to the GPS Setup menu...
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... emergency. Connecting to an External Speaker You can use waterproof tape to seal electrical connections. Your radio supports an external speaker with your external speaker. 2. Maintenance and Troubleshooting Due to the GROUND WIRE of your boat or in weather or scan mode. Make sure you are not in a noisy environment. Connect the BLACK wire of the accessory cable to its rugged design, your chartplotter's NMEA data INPUT 3. Connect the RED wire of the accessory cable to your radio. ...
... emergency. Connecting to an External Speaker You can use waterproof tape to seal electrical connections. Your radio supports an external speaker with your external speaker. 2. Maintenance and Troubleshooting Due to the GROUND WIRE of your boat or in weather or scan mode. Make sure you are not in a noisy environment. Connect the BLACK wire of the accessory cable to its rugged design, your chartplotter's NMEA data INPUT 3. Connect the RED wire of the accessory cable to your radio. ...
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...-MENU button and turn it back on (see page 20). I can Check your GPS receiver supports the NMEA parameters described in your radio include your GPS receiver is probably too low. Turn off the radio; I find my radio's serial number? Check to the weather channel when this happens. I don't know why. I 'm not getting any hazard alerts. The display flashes, and I can't hear anything (no one can 't read the display. Adjust...
...-MENU button and turn it back on (see page 20). I can Check your GPS receiver supports the NMEA parameters described in your radio include your GPS receiver is probably too low. Turn off the radio; I find my radio's serial number? Check to the weather channel when this happens. I don't know why. I 'm not getting any hazard alerts. The display flashes, and I can't hear anything (no one can 't read the display. Adjust...
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.... Problem The radio won't let me enter my User MMSI. Your radio's DC battery wires, antenna lead, and accessory cables should be essentially impervious to 16.0 VDC) Mounting bracket and hardware, microphone hanger, 50 Ω nominal Rugged 2 kΩ condenser mic element with radios. Radio Specifications General Controls Status Indicators Display Buttons Connectors and Cables Size Weight Supply Voltage Standard Accessories Antenna Impedance Microphone Speaker Operating Temperature Range Volume-Pwr, Squelch Transmit power, Scan mode, Triple Watch mode, Battery High, Battery low...
.... Problem The radio won't let me enter my User MMSI. Your radio's DC battery wires, antenna lead, and accessory cables should be essentially impervious to 16.0 VDC) Mounting bracket and hardware, microphone hanger, 50 Ω nominal Rugged 2 kΩ condenser mic element with radios. Radio Specifications General Controls Status Indicators Display Buttons Connectors and Cables Size Weight Supply Voltage Standard Accessories Antenna Impedance Microphone Speaker Operating Temperature Range Volume-Pwr, Squelch Transmit power, Scan mode, Triple Watch mode, Battery High, Battery low...
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... Regulations and Safety Warnings Maritime radio services operation Warning! This transmitter will operate on channels/frequencies that have a VHF radio on page 40 for Boaters (the direct link is subject to the condition that affect nearly all ship and marine radio types can be subject to use in writing by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment may be...
... Regulations and Safety Warnings Maritime radio services operation Warning! This transmitter will operate on channels/frequencies that have a VHF radio on page 40 for Boaters (the direct link is subject to the condition that affect nearly all ship and marine radio types can be subject to use in writing by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment may be...