General |
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Frequency Range | 156 to 158 MHz |
Frequency Stability | ±10 ppm @ |
Receiver |
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Frequency Range | 156 to 163 MHz |
Sensitivity | 0.25 μV for 12 dB SINAD (nominal) |
Circuit | Dual Conversion Super Heterodyne PLL (Crystal for |
| DSC) |
Squelch Sensitivity | 0.2 μV Threshold |
Spurious Response | 75 dB (nominal) |
Adjacent Channel Selectivity | 78 dB @ ±25 kHz (nominal) |
Audio Output Power | 2.5 watts (10% Distortion, 8 Ω load) |
Power Requirement | 360 mA (nominal) @ 13.8V DC at squelched, 920 mA |
| (nominal) @ 13.8V DC at maximum audio output |
IF Frequencies | 1st 41.925 MHz, 2nd 455 kHz (1st 21.7 MHz, 2nd 455 |
| kHz for DSC) |
Reference Tables
##This radio does not support AIS channels.
Channel descriptions and what they mean
The table below lists the display name or channel description used in the following tables and what each description means.
Channel name/description | Used for: |
DISTRESS SAFETY AND | primarily emergency messages and distress calls |
CALLING |
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INTERSHIP SAFETY | safety messages from one ship to another, or from a |
| ship to Coast Guard aircraft |
| messages about the needs of the ship, including fishing |
(recreational or voluntary | reports, rendezvous, scheduling repairs and berthing |
ships only) | information |
COMMERCIAL (working | messages about the needs of the ship or the business |
ships only) | the ship is engaged in |
PUBLIC | calls to the marine operator at a public coast station. |
CORRESPONDENCE/ | Marine operators can connect you to the telephone |
MARINE OPERATOR | network so you can make and receive calls. (There is |
| usually a charge for this service.) |
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