Eton G4000A Maritime TWO-WAY Communication, Channels, Amateur Radio Maritime, UTC, weather, 14313

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G4000A OPERATION MANUAL

GETTING STARTED WITH SINGLE SIDEBAND (SSB); MARITIME & AERONAUTICAL WEATHER AND COMMUNICATION FREQUENCIES; HAM RADIO COMMUNICATION FREQUENCIES; TIME SIGNALS

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MARITIME

TWO-WAY COMMUNICATION

FREQUENCIES

AND CHANNELS

(Fr equ encie

s in KHz; channel s are

in parant

heses; usual ly

US B)

 

 

 

Search and Rescue:

2182, 3023, 5680

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Survival Craft:

 

8364

 

 

 

Distress:

 

4125, (4S) 6215 (6S), 8291 (8S), 12290 (12S), 16420 (16S)

 

 

DSC Distress (Digital Selective Calling):

2187.5, 4207.5, 6312, 8414.521, 16804.5

MSI Broadcasts (Marine Safety INfo,TRRY):

4210, 6314, 8416.5, 12579, 16806.5, 19680.5, 22376, 26100.5

 

 

Ship to Ship/Shore:

2065, 2079, 2096, 4146 (4A), 4149 (4B), 4417 (4C), 6224 (6A),

 

 

6227 (6B), 6230 (6C), 8294 (8A), 8297 (8B), 12353 (12A), 12356 (12B),

 

 

12359

(12C), 16428 (16A), 16531 (16B), 16534 (16C), 18840 (18A),

 

 

18843

(18B), 18884, 21159 (21B), 22162 (22C), 22165 (22D),

 

 

22168

(22E), 22171, 25115, 25118

 

 

 

 

 

 

GETTING STARTED WITH SINGLE SIDEBAND (SSB); MARITIME & AERONAUTICAL WEATHER AND COMMUNICATION FREQUENCIES; HAM RADIO COMMUNICATION FREQUENCIES; TIME SIGNALS

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AMATEUR RADIO MARITIME

3815

Caribbean

 

 

3930

Puerto Rico weather

3964

East Coast waterway net

 

 

3968

West Coast AM/PM marine nets

7233

Recreational vehicle service net

 

 

7237

Carribbean maritime mobile net

7238

Baja maritime West Coast net; 8AM

 

 

7264

East Coast Waterway Net

7294

AM/PM West Coast mariner’s net; 8AM, 7PM

 

 

8294, 12359, 2100

UTC, weather

14313

24 hr. maritime mobile help; 8PM Hawaii net

 

 

14340

West Coast “Manana” net; 11AM

21402

PM maritime mobile nets; 3PM

 

 

28333

Gordon West net

 

 

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Contents AM /FM /S H or T WA VE RAD I O G4000ATable of Contents WHAT’S Included with Quick SetupYour Radio AT-A-GLANCE But Please Read the Rest of the Manual LaterInitial Setup General Radio Operation Shortwave Radio Operation Storing Stations Into Memory HOW to SET the Sleep Timer HOW to SET the ClockHOW to SET the Alarm Clock HOW to Control the Alarm ClockBold More Information about ShortwaveDaytime Listening Evening ListeningMegahertz MHz Kilohertz KHz BandCan I Hear a Specific COUNTRY? Are the Signals CLEAR?What is the Program Content LIKE? Is There English Language PROGRAMMING?Monitoring Times HOW can I Determine if AN Outdoor Antenna will HELP?Passport to World Band Radio World Radio TV Handbook4650-4750 8195-8815 HOW to Turn the SSB Feature onUse the Fine Tuning control knob to fine tune signals Amateur RadioMaritime SSB Weather Frequencies UTC, weather Maritime TWO-WAY CommunicationChannels Amateur Radio MaritimeTechnical Information Index to the RADIO’S Controls Service Information ControlCustomersvc@etonncorp.com Corporation Way Palo Alto, CA ONE Year Limited WarrantyFor service information contact Etón CorporationUSA
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G4000A specifications

The Eton G4000A is a versatile and robust portable radio well-known among outdoor enthusiasts, emergency preparedness advocates, and casual users alike. It combines multiple functionalities into a compact form factor, making it a valuable addition to any toolkit.

One of the main features of the Eton G4000A is its ability to receive AM, FM, and shortwave radio signals. This wide frequency range allows users to tune into a variety of stations around the world, providing entertainment and information no matter where they are. Additionally, the radio is equipped with a built-in speaker that delivers clear and powerful audio, enhancing the listening experience.

Another standout feature is its dual-power capability. The G4000A can be powered through standard AA batteries or via a hand crank generator. This means that even in emergencies when conventional power sources may be unavailable, users can still operate the radio, ensuring they remain connected to vital information and entertainment. Furthermore, the radio includes a solar panel, adding yet another layer of sustainability and ensuring that it can function in the long term without constantly needing new batteries.

In terms of technology, the Eton G4000A is equipped with an analog tuning dial, allowing users to easily scroll through frequencies. While some may prefer digital displays, the analog style offers a nostalgic touch and has been optimized for ease of use. The radio also offers a headphone jack, providing options for private listening, which can be particularly advantageous in group settings or noisy environments.

Another characteristic worth noting is the design of the G4000A, which is both sturdy and portable. It features a durable casing that can withstand the rigors of outdoor use, while the compact size allows it to be easily stored in bags or backpacks. The model is lightweight, making it a practical choice for hiking, camping, or simply relaxing in the backyard.

Additionally, the Eton G4000A includes an emergency flashlight feature, further enhancing its utility as an essential tool in preparedness kits. The flashlight is bright and efficient, helping users navigate through dark spaces or providing light during power outages.

Overall, the Eton G4000A stands out in the market for its versatility, reliability, and thoughtful features, making it an ideal choice for anyone seeking a dependable portable radio.