Navman MCB 7270 operation manual Contents

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Contents

1 - General Information

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1.1

FEATURES

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1.2

SCREEN SYMBOLS AND MEANINGS

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2 - Basic Operation

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2.1

KEY FUNCTIONS

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2.2

RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULTS

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2.3

EXAMPLE SCREENS

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2.3.1

Power Up Sequence Screens

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2.3.2

Channel Band Selection Screens

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2.3.3

Transmission Screen

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2.3.4

Noise Rejection Selection Screens

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2.3.5

Battery Voltage Screens

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2.3.6

Priority Channel Screens (Australia)

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2.3.7

ALL SCAN Mode Screens

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2.3.8

Locked Out and Unlocked Channel Screens

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2.3.9

Store Favourite Channels Screens

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2.3.10

PSCAN Working Channel Screen

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2.3.11

PSCAN Favourite Channel Screen

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Appendix A - Technical Specifications

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Appendix B - Troubleshooting

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Appendix C - Radio Channels (Australia)

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C.1

MARINE (MB) FREQUENCIES

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C.2

LAND (CB) FREQUENCIES

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Appendix D - How to Contact Us

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NAVMAN MCB 7270 Marine CB 27 MHz Radio Operation Manual

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Contents Navman Person must not operate as a maritime ship station on land RF Emissions and Installation NoticeContents General Information Features Screen Symbols and Meanings An external speaker, if connected Setting. See .3.1 for an exampleBasic Operation Key Functions VOL/PWRDIM SQLBand 3CHSkip Channel Band Selection Screens Reset to Factory DefaultsPower Up Sequence Screens Sample ScreensCB channel band Battery Voltage ScreensTransmission Screen Noise Rejection Selection ScreensLocked Out and Unlocked Channel Screens ALL Scan Mode ScreensALL Scan mode Priority Channel Screens AustraliaStore Favourite Channels Screens Pscan Working Channel ScreenPscan Favourite Channel Screen JIS-7 Appendix a Technical SpecificationsAppendix B Troubleshooting Appendix C Radio Channels Channel Frequency Traffic Type Ship toShip Shore Frequency MHz CB ChannelAppendix D How to contact us Designed in New Zealand Made in China MN000313A