User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. SAFETY SYMBOL CONVENTIONS
- 2. RF ENERGY EXPOSURE INFORMATION
- 3. OPERATION SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
- 4. OPERATING RULES AND REGULATIONS
- 5. INTRODUCTION
- 6. BASIC OPERATION
- 6.1 PROGRAMMING
- 6.2 XG-100M CONTROLS
- 6.3 DISPLAY
- 6.4 STATUS MESSAGES
- 6.5 ALERT TONES
- 6.6 BEFORE FIRST USE
- 6.7 POWER ON AND SET VOLUME
- 6.8 TURN ENCRYPTION ON OR OFF
- 6.9 USER INTERFACE PRIVILEGE LEVEL
- 6.10 SELECT CHANNEL USING MENUS
- 6.11 SELECT ZONE/SYSTEM USING MENUS
- 6.12 USE TALKAROUND TO BYPASS REPEATER (ANALOG AND P25 CONVENTIONAL)
- 6.13 INDIVIDUAL CALLS
- 6.14 SELECT A NEW TALKGROUP
- 6.15 SCAN OPERATION
- 6.16 VIEW GPS INFORMATION
- 6.17 EMERGENCY OPERATION
- 6.18 ENCRYPTION BAR
- 6.19 LIGHTS AND SIRENS
- 6.20 PUBLIC ADDRESS (PA)
- 6.21 SHORTCUT MENU
- 7. ADVANCED OPERATIONS
- 7.1 CREATE KEYS
- 7.2 LOAD KEYS
- 7.3 LOAD KEYGROUPS
- 7.4 ZEROIZE ALL FROM RADIO
- 7.5 ZEROIZE KEYS USING KVL 3000 PLUS
- 7.6 ZEROIZE KEYGROUPS USING KVL 3000 PLUS
- 7.7 ZEROIZE ALL FROM KVL 3000 PLUS
- 7.8 GLOBAL ENCRYPTION
- 7.9 SELECT KEYSET
- 7.10 OTAR CONFIGURATION
- 7.11 ACTIVATE/VIEW MISSION PLAN
- 7.12 CH INFORMATION MENU
- 7.13 EDIT CHANNEL (ANALOG AND P25 CONVENTIONAL ONLY)
- 7.14 SETTINGS MENU
- 7.15 SET UP SCAN
- 7.16 MESSAGE MENU
- 7.17 UTILITIES MENU
- 8. REFERENCE
- 9. GLOSSARY
- 10. BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING
- 11. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
- 12. WARRANTY
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Table 8-1: Marine Frequencies
CHANNEL
FREQUENCY
CHANNEL USAGE
US INTL CA
SHIP
(MHZ)
SHORE
(MHZ)
62
T: 156.125
R: 160.725
T: 160.725
R: 156.125
International: Public Correspondence, Port Operations
62a
T/R:
156.125
T/R:
156.125
Canada: DFO/Canadian Coast Guard only in British Columbia coast area.
63 T: 156.175
R: 160.775
T: 160.775
R: 156.175
International: Public Correspondence, Port Operations
63a
63a
T/R:
156.175
T/R:
156.175
US: Port Operations and Commercial, VTS. New Orleans/Lower Mississippi
area.
Canada: Tow Boats - British Columbia coast area.
64
64
T: 156.225
R: 160.825
T: 160.825
R: 156.225
International: Public Correspondence, Port Operations
64a 64a T/R:
156.225
T/R:
156.225
Canada: Commercial fishing only.
65
T: 156.275
R: 160.875
T: 160.875
R: 156.225
International: Public Correspondence, Port Operations
65a
65a
T/R:
156.275
T/R:
156.275
US: Port Operations
Canada: Search and rescue and antipollution operations on the Great Lakes.
Towing on the Pacific Coast. Port operations only in the St. Lawrence River
areas with 1 watt maximum power. Intership in inland Manitoba,
Saskatchewan, and Alberta areas.
66
T: 156.325
R: 160.925
T: 160.925
R: 156.325
International: Public Correspondence, Port Operations
66a 66a T/R:
156.325
T/R:
156.325
US: Port Operations
Canada: Port operations only in the St. Lawrence River/Great Lakes areas
with 1 watt maximum power. 1 watt marina channel - British Columbia coast
area.
67
67
67
T/R:
156.375
T/R:
156.375
US: Commercial. Used for Bridge-to-bridge communications in lower Miss.
River. Intership only.
International: Intership, Port Operations
Canada: May also be used for communications with aircraft engaged in
coordinated search and rescue and antipollution operations. Commercial
fishing only in east coast and inland Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta
areas. Pleasure craft - British Columbia coast area.
68
68
68
T/R:
156.425
T/R:
156.425
US: Non-Commercial
International: Port Operations
Canada: For marinas, yacht clubs and pleasure craft.
69 69 69 T/R:
156.475
T/R:
156.475
US: Non-Commercial
International: Intership, Port Operations
Canada: Commercial fishing only - east coast area.
Pleasure craft - British Columbia coast area.
70 70 70 T/R:
156.525
T/R:
156.525
US: Digital Selective Calling (voice communications not allowed)
International: Digital selective calling for distress, safety and calling
Canada: Digital selective calling for distress, safety and calling
71
71
71
T/R:
156.575
T/R:
156.575
US: Non-Commercial
International: Port Operations
Canada: Ship Movement - British Columbia coast area.Marinas and yacht
clubs - east coast and on Lake Winnipeg.