ECLIPSE DSC GX1000S 25 Watt VHF/FM DSC Marine Transceiver Owner's Manual z z z z z z z z Affordable Ultra Compact Fixed Mount VHF radio Submersible IPX7 Front Panel SC-101 DSC (Digital Selective Calling) with Position Report and Request Programmable Scan, Priority Scan, and Dual Watch Selectable Channel Names or GPS LAT / LON shownÚ on display Simple Operation All USA / International and Canadian Marine Channels NOAA Weather Channels with Weather Alert Ú When Attached to GPS Receiver GX1000S Page 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE ........................................................................................................ 4 QUICK INSTALLTION GUIDE ....................................................................................................... 6 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ..................................................................................................... 8 2 PACKING LIST ..............................................................................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS 11 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING .......................................................................................... 32 11.1 GENERAL .................................................................................................................. 32 11.2 MARITIME MOBILE SERVICE IDENTITY (MMSI) ................................................... 33 11.2.1 What is an MMSI? ................................................................................... 33 11.2.2 Programming the MMSI .
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE I CHANNEL SELECT BUTTONS Selects the operating channel. POWER SWITCH / VOL KNOB Turns the transceiver on and off, and adjusts the audio level. SQL KNOB DISTRESS BUTTON Note: for this key to operate a MMSI must be programmed. Lift the red cover, press the Distress button once, then press and hold until the radio alarms. Move this control clockwise to squelch or counter clockwise un-squelch the radio. 16/9 BUTTON y Press to recall channel 16. y Press and hold to recall channel 9.
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE II CHANNEL SELECT BUTTONS H/L BUTTON y Selects the operating channel. y Selects the item in the “DSC MENU” and “SETUP MENU”. When pressed, toggles the transmit power between High (25W) and Low (1W). WX BUTTON CALL(SET)MENU BUTTON y Press to access the “DSC MENU”. y Press and hold to access the Radio and DSC setup menus. y When Radio or DSC menus are selected, pressing this key saves a selection. GX1000S Press to recall the last-used NOAA Weather Channel.
QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE I DESKTOP/OVERHEAD MOUNTING THE RADIO The supplied universal mounting bracket allows overhead or desktop mounting. Use a 13/64” (5.2-mm) bit to drill the holes to a surface which is more 0.4 inch (10 mm) thick and can support more than 3.3 lbs (1.5 kg) and secure the bracket with the supplied screws, spring washers, flat washers, and nuts.
QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE II FLUSH MOUNTING THE RADIO The optional MMB-84 Flush-Mount Bracket allows flush mounting the radio to your vessel. 1. To assist in flush mounting, a template has been included. Use this template to assess the mounting location. 2. Use the template to mark the location where the rectangular hole is to be cut. Confirm the space behind the dash or panel is deep enough to accommodate the transceiver (at least 6.7 inches or 17 cm deep). There should be at least 1/2 inch (1.
1 GENERAL INFORMATION The Vertex Standard GX1000S ECLIPSE DSC is a VHF/FM transceiver designed for use in the frequency range of 156.025 to 163.275 MHz. The GX1000S ECLIPSE DSC can be operated from 11 to 16 VDC and has a switchable RF output power of 1 watt or 25 watts. The GX1000S ECLIPSE DSC is capable of RTCM SC101 DSC (Digital Selective Calling) operation.
4 SAFETY / WARNING INFORMATION This radio is restricted to occupational use, work related operations only where the radio operator must have the knowledge to control the exposure conditions of its passengers and bystanders by maintaining the minimum separation distance of 0.6 m (2 feet). Failure to observe these restrictions will result in exceeding the FCC RF exposure limits. Antenna Installation: The antenna must be located at least 0.
5 FCC RADIO LICENSE INFORMATION Standard Horizon radios comply with the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) requirements that regulate the Maritime Radio Service. STATION LICENSE An FCC ship station license is no longer required for any vessel traveling in U.S. waters (except Hawaii) which is under 20 meters in length.
6 FCC NOTICE NOTICE Unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment may void compliance with FCC Rules. Any change or modification must be approved in writing by Marine Division of Vertex Standard. NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
7 GETTING STARTED 7.1 ABOUT VHF RADIO The radio frequencies used in the VHF marine band lie between 156 and 158 MHz with some shore stations available between 161 and 163 MHz. The marine VHF band provides communications over distances that are essentially “line of sight” (VHF signals do not travel well through objects such as buildings, hills or trees). Actual transmission range depends much more on antenna type, gain and height than on the power output of the transmitter.
7.3 COAXIAL CABLE VHF antennas are connected to the transceiver by means of a coaxial cable – a shielded transmission line. Coaxial cable is specified by it’s diameter and construction. For runs less than 20 feet, RG-58/U, about 1/4 inch in diameter is a good choice. For runs over 20 feet but less than 50 feet, the larger RG-8X should be used for cable runs over 50 feet RG213 should be used. For installation of the connector onto the coaxial cable refer to the figure below.
8 INSTALLATION 8.1 LOCATION The radio can be mounted at any angle.
1. Mount the antenna at least 3 feet away from the radio. At the rear of the radio, connect the antenna cable. 2. Connect the red power wire to a 13.8 VDC ±20% power source. Connect the black power wire to a negative ground. 3. If an optional remote extension speaker is to be used, refer to next section for connections. 4. It is advisable to have a Certified Marine Technician check the power output and the standing wave ratio of the antenna after installation.
8.3 ACCESSORY CABLE Wire Color/Description WHITE - External Speaker (+) SHIELD - External Speaker (–) BLUE- NMEA Input (+) GREEN - NMEA ground (–) PURPLE- NMEA Output (+) Connection Examples Connect to 4 Ohm external speaker Connect to 4 Ohm external speaker Connect to NMEA (+) output of GPS Connect to NMEA (–) ground of GPS Connect to NMEA (+) input of GPS When connecting the external speaker or GPS navigation receiver, strip off about 1 inch (2.
8.4 CHECKING GPS CONNECTIONS After connections have been made between the GX1000S and the GPS, a small satellite icon ( ) will appear on the LCD display. To see the additional GPS information, press and hold the [H/L] key. The GX1000S displays “LAT” and “LON” information alternately every two seconds. NOTE If the GPS looses a fix or has a problem the Satellite icon ( ) will blink. 8.5 CHANGING THE GPS TIME From the Factory the GX1000S shows GPS satellite time or UTC time.
8.6 CHANGING THE TIME LOCATION Sets the radio to show UTC time or local time with the offset input in section “8.5 CHANGING THE GPS TIME”. 1. Press and hold down the [CALL(SET)MENU] key until RADIO SETUP “RADIO SETUP” menu appears. TIME DISP DISP” 2. Press the [CALL(SET)MENU] key, then select “TIME RADIO SETUP SETUP” menu with the [T]/[S] keys. in the “RADIO 3. Press the [CALL(SET)MENU] key. UTC LOCAL 4. Press the [T]/[S] keys to select “UTC UTC” or “LOCAL LOCAL.” 5.
8.7 OPTIONAL MMB-84 FLUSH MOUNT INSTALLATION 1. To assist in flush mounting, a template has been included. Use this template to find the mounting location. 2. Use the template to mark the location where the rectangular hole is to be cut. Confirm the space behind the dash or panel is deep enough to accommodate the transceiver (at least 6.7 inches or 17 cm deep). There should be at least 1/2 inch (1.3 cm) between the transceiver’s heatsink and any wiring, cables or structures. 3.
9 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS NOTE This section defines each control of the transceiver. See Figure 3 for location of controls. For detailed operating instructions refer to section “10 BASIC OPERATION.” POWER SWITCH / VOLUME CONTROL (VOL) Turns the transceiver on and off as well as adjusts the speakers audio volume. Turn this knob clockwise to turn the radio on and to increase the speakers audio volume level. Turn fully counter-clockwise to turn the radio off.
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[16/9] Key Immediately recalls channel 16 from any channel location. Holding down this key recalls channel 9. Pressing the [16/9] key again reverts to the previous selected working channel. Secondary use Press and hold the [16/9] key then press the [WX] key to switch the Channel Group. KEYPAD [S]/[T] Keys The [S ] and [T ] keys are used to select a desired channel and to select items in the DSC OPERATION and SETUP menus. [SCAN(MEM)] Key Press this key to start and stop the scanning of programmed channels.
EXTERNAL SPEAKER CONNECTION CABLE Connects the GX1000S to a external speaker. GPS RECEIVER CONNECTION CABLE Connects the GX1000S to a GPS receiver. ANTENNA JACK Connects an antenna to the transceiver. Use a marine VHF antenna with an impedance of 50 ohms. PTT (Push-To-Talk) SWITCH Keys the transmitter when the transceiver is in radio mode. MICROPHONE Transmits the voice message with reduction of background noise, using Clear Voice Noise Reduction Technology.
10 BASIC OPERATION 10.1 RECEPTION 1. After the transceiver has been installed, ensure that the power supply and antenna are properly connected. 2. Turn the VOL knob clockwise to turn on the radio. 3. Turn the SQL knob fully counterclockwise. This state is known as “squelch off”. 4. Turn up the VOL knob until noise or audio from the speaker is at a comfortable level. 5. Turn the SQL knob clockwise until the random noise disappears. This state is known as the “Squelch Threshold”. 6.
10.4 SIMPLEX/DUPLEX CHANNEL USE Refer to the VHF MARINE CHANNEL CHART (page 54) for instructions on use of simplex and duplex channels. NOTE All channels are factory-programmed in accordance with International, Industry Canada (Canada), and FCC (USA) regulations. Mode of operation cannot be altered from simplex to duplex or vice-versa. 10.5 USA, CANADA, AND INTERNATIONAL MODE 1. To change the modes, hold the [16/9] key and press the [WX] key.
10.6 NOAA WEATHER CHANNELS NOTE NOAA Weather channels are available in the waters of USA and Canada only. 1. To receive a NOAA weather channel, press the [WX] key from any channel. The transceiver will go to the last selected weather channel. 2. Press the [S]/[T] keys to select a different NOAA weather channel. 3. To exit from the NOAA weather channels, press the [WX] key. The transceiver returns to the channel it was on prior to a weather channel. 10.6.
10.6.2 NOAA Weather Alert Testing NOAA tests the alert system every Wednesday between 11AM and 1PM. To test the GX1000S’s NOAA Weather alert feature, on Wednesday between 11AM and 1PM, setup as in previous section and confirm the alert is heard. 10.7 EMERGENCY (CHANNEL 16 USE) Channel 16 is known as the Hail and Distress Channel. An emergency is defined as a threat to life or property. In such instances, be sure the transceiver is on and set to CHANNEL 16. Then use the following procedure: 1.
manual, and select an appropriate channel for communications after initial contact. For example, Channels 68 and 69 are some of the channels available to non-commercial (recreational) boaters. Monitor your desired channel in advance to make sure you will not be interrupting other traffic, and then go back to either channel 16 or 9 for your initial contact.
nels. However, in certain situations it may be necessary to temporarily use a higher power. See page 16 ([H/L] key) for means to temporarily override the low-power limit on these two channels. 10.11 SCANNING Allows the user to select the scan type from Memory scan or Priority scan. “Memory scan” scans the channels that were programmed into memory. “Priority scan” scans the channels programmed in memory with the priority channel (channel 16). 10.11.1 Selecting the Scan Type 1.
10.11.3 Priority Scanning (P-SCAN) The priority channel is set to channel 16 by the factory default. You may change the priority channel to the desired channel. See box below. 1. Adjust the SQL knob until background noise disappears. 2. Select a desired channel to be scanned using the [T]/[S] keys. Press and hold the [SCAN(MEM)] key for one second, “MEM” will appear on the display which indicates the channel has been programmed into the transceivers memory. 3.
10.11.4 Dual Watch Dual watch is similar to priority scanning; however instead of multiple channels being selected into memory, only one channel is selected. 1. Select Priority scan mode, refer to section “10.11.1 Selecting the Scan Type.” 2. By default the Priority Channel is set to Channel 16. If you what to select a different channel the radio will Dual Watch to refer to “Priority Channel Setting” on the previous page. 3. Select the channel you wish to Dual Watch along with the priority channel. 4.
11 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING 11.1 GENERAL WARNING This radio is designed to generate a digital maritime distress and safety call to facilitate search and rescue. To be effective as a safety device, this equipment must be used only within communication range of a shorebased VHF marine channel 70 distress and safety watch system. The range of signal may vary but under normal conditions should be approximately 20 nautical miles. NOTE A DSC Warning sticker is included with the GX1000S.
11.2 MARITIME MOBILE SERVICE IDENTITY (MMSI) 11.2.1 What is an MMSI? An MMSI is a nine digit number used on Marine Transceivers capable of using Digital Selective Calling (DSC). This number is used like a telephone number to selectively call other vessels. THIS NUMBER MUST BE PROGRAMMED INTO THE RADIO TO OPERATE THE GX1000S DSC FUCTIONS. How can I obtain an MMSI assignment? Boat US offers online registration of a MMSI. Visit www.boatus.com/mmsi 11.2.
11.3 DSC DISTRESS CALL The GX1000S is capable of transmitting and receiving DSC Distress messages to and from all DSC radios. The GX1000S may be connected to a GPS to transmit the Latitude, Longitude of the vessel. 11.3.1 Transmitting a DSC Distress Call NOTE To be able to transmit a DSC distress call an MMSI number must be programmed, refer to section “11.2.2 Programming the MMSI”. NOTE In order for your ships location to be transmitted a GPS must be connected to the GX1000S, refer to section “8.
11.3.2 Cancel a DSC Distress Call If a DSC Distress call was sent by error the GX1000S allows you to send a message to other vessels to cancel the Distress Call that was made in error. TRANSMIT DIST CANCEL 1. Press the [SCAN(MEM)] key. “TRANSMIT CANCEL” notation will appear on the display. YES 2. Press the [T ]/[S ] keys to select “YES YES”, then press the [CALL(SET)MENU] key. The transceiver transmits the “Distress Cancel” on the Channel 70. 11.3.3 Receiving a DSC Distress Call 1.
11.4 ALL SHIPS CALL The All Ships Call function allows contact to be established with other vessel stations without having their ID in the individual calling directory. Also, priority for the call can be designated as Urgency or Safety. URGENCY Call: This type of call is used when a vessel may not truly be in distress, but have a potential problem that may lead to a distress situation. This call is the same as saying “PAN PAN PAN” on channel 16.
11.4.2 Receiving an All Ships Call 1. When an all ships call is received, an emergency alarm sounds. The radio will automatically change to channel 16. ALL The display will scroll to show the time the call was received and also “ALL SHIPS SHIPS” indication. 2. Press any key to stop the alarm. 3. Press the [T] key repeatedly to change the display to “Nature of Call” and “MMSI” (or name) of the vessel transmitting the All Ships Call. 4.
11.5 INDIVIDUAL CALL This feature allows the GX1000S to contact another vessel with a DSC VHF radio and automatically switch the receiving radio to a desired communications channel. This feature is similar to calling a vessel on CH16 and requesting to go to another channel (switching to the channel is private between the two stations). NOTE The GX1000S can store up to 15 individual stations. 11.5.
[CALL(SET)MENU] key. Repeat this procedure until all nine space of the MMSI number are entered. If a mistake was made entering the MMSI number, repeat pressing the [SCAN(MEM)] key until the wrong number is selected, then enter the correct number. 11. To store the data entered, press and hold the [CALL(SET)MENU] key. 12. To enter another individual address, repeat steps 4 through 11. 13. Press the [16/9] key to exit the menu mode and return to radio operation. 11.5.
2: 15 times 1: 10 times 0: 5 times 6. Press the [CALL(SET)MENU] key to store the selected setting. 7. Press the [16/9] key to exit the menu mode and return to radio operation. 11.5.4 Transmitting an Individual Call This feature allows the user to contact another vessel with a DSC radio. This feature is similar to calling a vessel on CH16 and requesting to go to another channel. DSC Operation 1. Press the [CALL(SET)MENU] key. The “DSC Operation” menu will appear. INDIVIDUAL 2.
11.5.5 Receiving an Individual Call When receiving an individual call, an acknowledgment must be sent back to the calling station. The GX1000S default setting is Automatic, but has a selection that allows you to manually send a reply before the radio will switch to the requested calling channel. This selection is useful if you want to see who is calling and requesting you to switch to a channel for communications, similar to caller id on a cellular phone. 1.
11.6 POSITION REQUEST Advancements in DSC have made it possible to poll the location of another vessel and show the position of that vessel on the display of the GX1000S. Standard Horizon has taken this feature one step further, if any Standard Horizon GPS is connected to the GX1000S, the polled position of the vessel is shown on the display of the GPS chart plotter making it easy to navigate to the location of the polled vessel.
11.6.2 Transmitting a Position Request to Another Vessel DSC Operation 1. Press the [CALL(SET)MENU] key. The “DSC Operation” menu will appear in the display. POS REQUEST 2. Press the [T]/[S] keys to select “POS REQUEST.” 3. Press [CALL(SET)MENU] key to show the Position Request Directory. This directory uses the Individual Directory information. 4. Press the [T]/[S] keys to select the “Individual” you want to know the position of. 5. Press the [CALL(SET)MENU] key to transmit the position request DSC call.
11.6.3 Receiving a Position Request When a position request call is received from another vessel, a ringing alarm will sound and POS REQUEST will be shown in the LCD. Operation and transPOS REPLY DSC SETUP ceiver function differs depending on “POS REPLY” in the “DSC SETUP” menu setting. Automatically reply: 1. When a position request call is received from another vessel, a calling alarm sounds. Then requested position coordinates are transmitted automatically to the vessel requesting your vessels position.
11.7 POSITION REPORT This feature is similar to Position Request, however instead of requesting a position of another vessel this function allows you to send your position to another vessel. Your vessel must have an operating GPS receiver connected for the GX1000S to send the position. 11.7.1 Transmitting a DSC Position Report Call DSC Operation 1. Press the [CALL(SET)MENU] key. The “DSC Operation” menu will appear in the display. POS REPORT 2. Press the [T]/[S] keys to select “POS REPORT.” 3.
11.8 GEOGRAPHIC CALL The GX1000S can receive the Geographic Calls from another station. 1. When the Geographic Call is received, a ringing sound will be produced and the display will scroll to show the GEOGRAPHIC time the call was received and also “GEOGRAPHIC GEOGRAPHIC” indication. 2. Press any key to stop the alarm. 3. Press the [T ] key repeatedly to change the display to “Nature of Geographic Call” and “MMSI” (or name) of the station transmitting the Geographic Call. 4.
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12 RADIO SETUP 12.1 LAMP ADJUSTING 6.” Allows setting up the backlight intensity or to turn it off. Default setting is “6 1. Press and hold down the [CALL(SET)MENU] key until RADIO SETUP “RADIO SETUP” menu appears. DIMMER 2. Press the [CALL(SET)MENU] key, then select “DIMMER DIMMER” [ ] [ ] RADIO SETUP in the “RADIO SETUP” menu with the T / S keys. 3. Press the [CALL(SET)MENU] key. 4. Press the the [T ]/[S ] keys to select the desired level. 0” to “7 7.
MSCAN (Memory Scan)” 4. Press the [T]/[S] keys to select “MSCAN PSCAN (Priority Scan).” or “PSCAN 5. Press the [CALL(SET)MENU] key to store the selected setting. 6. Press the [16/9] key to exit the menu mode and return to radio operation. 12.4 TIME OFFSET This selection sets the time offset between local time and UTC (time GPS sends to radio). Time is displayed when GPS position (LAT/LON) is displayed 0000 by pressing and holding the [H/L] key. Default setting is “0000 0000.” 1.
12.5 TIME LOCATION This selection selects the time display between local time and UTC (time GPS sends to radio). Time is displayed when GPS position (LAT/LON) is displayed UTC by press and holding the [H/L] key. Default setting is “UTC UTC.” 1. Press and hold down the [CALL(SET)MENU] key until RADIO SETUP “RADIO SETUP” menu appears. TIME DISP 2. Press the [CALL(SET)MENU] key, then select “TIME DISP” RADIO SETUP in the “RADIO SETUP” menu with the [T]/[S] keys. 3. Press the [CALL(SET)MENU] key. UTC LOCAL 4.
12.7 KEY BEEP (ON/OFF) This selection allows the beep tone heard when a key is pressed to be turned on off. Default setting is “on on.” 1. Press and hold down the [CALL(SET)MENU] key until RADIO SETUP “RADIO SETUP” menu appears. KEY BEEP BEEP” 2. Press the [CALL(SET)MENU] key, then select “KEY RADIO SETUP SETUP” menu with the [T]/[S] keys. in the “RADIO 3. Press the [CALL(SET)MENU] key. on oF 4. Press the [T]/[S] keys to select “on on” or “oF oF.” 5.
13 MAINTENANCE The inherent quality of the solid-state components used in this transceiver will provide many years of continuous use. Taking the following precautions will prevent damage to the transceiver. • • • Never key the microphone unless an antenna or suitable dummy load is connected to the transceiver. Ensure that the supply voltage to the transceiver does not exceed 16 VDC or fall below 11 VDC. Use only STANDARD HORIZON-approved accessories and replacement parts.
13.2 FACTORY SERVICE In the unlikely event that the radio fails to perform or needs servicing, please contact the following: Standard Horizon Attention Marine Repair Department 10900 Walker Street, Cypress, CA 90630 Telephone (800) 366-4566 An “RA” Return Authorization number is not necessary to send a product in for service. Include a brief note describing the problem along with your name, return address, phone number, and proof of purchase. 13.
14 CHANNEL ASSIGNMENTS Tables on the following columns list the VHF Marine Channel assignments for U.S.A. and International use. Below are listed some data about the charts. 1. VTS. Where indicated, these channels are part of the U.S. Coast Guard’s Vessel Traffic System. 2. Alpha channel numbers, that is, channel numbers followed by the letter A (such as Channel 07A) are simplex channels on the U.S.A. or Canadian channel assignments whose counterparts in the International assignments are duplex channels.
CH 01 01A 02 03 03A 04 U C X X X X X 04A X 05 05A 06 07 X X X X 07A 08 09 X X X X X X 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 16 17 18 18A 19 19A 19A 20 X X X X X X X X X X X 20A 21 21A 22 22A 23 23A 24 25 26 27 28 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X GX1000S X X X X X VHF MARINE CHANNEL CHART I S/D TX RX CHANNEL USE X D 156.050 160.650 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) S 156.050 Port Operation and Commercial. VTS in selected areas X D 156.100 160.
CH 60 61 U C X 61A X X 62 62A X 63 63A X 64 64A X X X X 65A 66 X X 66A 67 X X X X 68 69 X X X X 70 X X 71 X X 72 73 X X X X 74 X X 75 76 77 77 78 X X X X X X 78A 79 79A X X X X 65 Page 56 VHF MARINE CHANNEL CHART I S/D TX RX CHANNEL USE X D 156.025 160.625 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) X D 156.075 160.675 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator), Port operation, ship movement S 156.
CH 80 80A 81 81A 81A 82 82A 83 83 83A 84 85 86 87 87A 88 88A WX01 WX02 WX03 WX04 WX05 WX06 WX07 WX08 WX09 WX10 NOTE: VHF MARINE CHANNEL CHART I S/D TX RX CHANNEL USE X D 157.025 161.625 Port operation, ship movement X X S 157.025 Commercial X D 157.075 161.675 Port operation, ship movement X S 157.075 U.S. Government Only Environmental protection operations. X S 157.075 Canadian Coast Guard Only X D 157.125 161.725 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator), Port operation, ship movement X X S 157.125 U.S.
Points of communication (Intership and between coast and ship Coast u n l e s s o t h e r w i s e Ship transmit transmit iandicated) Port Operations 156.050 156.050 01A1 63A1 156.175 156.175 052 156.250 156.250 65A 156.275 156.275 66A 156.325 156.325 123 156.600 156.600 73 156.675 156.675 3 14 156.700 156.700 74 156.725 156.725 774 156.875 Intership only. 20 157.000 161.600 Intership only. 20A12 157.000 Navigational (Bridge-to-Bridge)5 136 156.650 156.650 677 156.375 156.375 Commercial 01A1 156.050 156.
4: Use of 156.875 MHz is limited to communications with pilots regarding the movement and docking of ships. Normal output power must not exceed 1 watt. 5: 156.375 MHz and 156.650 MHz are available primarily for intership navigational communications. These frequencies are available between coast and ship on a secondary basis when used on or in the vicinity of locks or drawbridges. Normal output power must not exceed 1 watt.
15 WARRANTY Marine Products Limited Warranty PLEASE NOTE The following “Limited Warranty” is for valid for products that have been purchased in the United States and Canada. For limited Warranty details outside the United States, contact the dealer in your country.
appear to be defective or not up to factory specifications. STANDARD HORIZON may, at its option, repair or replace parts or subassemblies with new or reconditioned parts and subassemblies. Parts thus repaired or replaced are warranted for the balance of the original applicable warranty. STANDARD HORIZON will not warrant installation, maintenance or service of the Products. In all instances, STANDARD HORIZON’s liability for damages shall not exceed the purchase price of the defective Product.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply. This warranty gives specific legal rights, and there may be other rights which may vary from state to state. ONLY PRODUCTS SOLD ON OR AFTER JANUARY 1, 1991 ARE COVERED UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY.
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16 SPECIFICATIONS Performance specifications are nominal, unless otherwise indicated, and are subject to change without notice. 16.1 GENERAL Channels .............................................................. All USA, International and Canadian Input Voltage ....................................................................................... 13.8 VDC ±20% Current Drain Standby ............................................................................................................ 0.3 A Receive ..
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