West Marine VHF580 manual US Marine Channels and Frequencies

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Channel name/description

Used for:

PORT OPERATIONS/VTS

messages about the movement and safety of ships in or

(vessel traffic system)

near ports, locks or waterways. In certain major ports,

 

some channels may be restricted to specific types of

 

port operations messages.

NAVIGATIONAL/BRIDGE

messages about ship navigation, for example, passing

TO BRIDGE

or meeting other ships, maneuvering through locks,

 

or navigating around drawbridges. Messages must be

 

short!

STATE CONTROL

messages about government regulation and control,

 

boating activities, or assistance to ships; also used to

 

talk to ships and coast stations operated by state or local

 

governments

DIGITAL SELECTIVE

DSC signals only (no voice communications allowed at

CALLING

any time)

US Marine Channels and Frequencies

Ch No.

RX Freq

TX Freq

Status

Name on display

1A*

156.0500

156.0500

Simplex

Vessel traffic system/

 

 

 

 

Commercial

5A

156.2500

156.2500

Simplex

Vessel traffic system/

 

 

 

 

Commercial

6

156.3000

156.3000

Simplex

Inter-ship safety

7A

156.3500

156.3500

Simplex

Commercial

8

156.4000

156.4000

Simplex

Commercial

9

156.4500

156.4500

Simplex

Non commercial

10

156.5000

156.5000

Simplex

Commercial

11

156.5500

156.5500

Simplex

Vessel traffic system

12

156.6000

156.6000

Simplex

Vessel traffic system

13

156.6500

156.6500

Simplex, 1W

Bridge to bridge

14

156.7000

156.7000

Simplex

Vessel traffic system

15

156.7500

Inhibit

Receive Only

Environmental

16

156.8000

156.8000

Simplex

Distress, Safety, Calling

17

156.8500

156.8500

Simplex, 1W

Govt maritime control

18A

156.9000

156.9000

Simplex

Commercial

19A

156.9500

156.9500

Simplex

Commercial

20

161.6000

157.0000

Duplex

Port operation

20A

157.0000

157.0000

Simplex

Port operation

 

 

 

 

 

21A

157.0500

157.0500

Simplex

Coast guard only

22A

157.1000

157.1000

Simplex

Coast guard

23A

157.1500

157.1500

Simplex

Coast guard only

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Contents DSC Marine Radio Making a Distress Call Making a Voice Distress CallFaire un appel de détresse Faire un appel de détresse vocalCómo hacer una llamada de apuro Cómo hacer una llamada de apuro por vozContents Manual overview FeaturesIntroduction ConventionsGetting Started What’s includedParts of the Radio Button Press to Press and hold toConnector/Cable Connects to For details, see Parts of the MicrophoneButton Press to Press and hold How It Works Setting the UIC Channel Mode USA/CAN/INTMode What It Does Use It When To Turn it on./off Turning on the RadioNormal mode operation Watch Mode What It Does Use It When To Turn it on./offNormal mode with Triple and Dual Watch Using the radio in normal modeNormal mode with Weather Alert Watch Message MeaningScan mode Normal mode with both Weather Alert and Triple/Dual Watch08 10 11 12 13 15 17 Scan mode with Triple and Dual Watch Using the radio in scan modeScan mode with Weather Alert Watch Scan mode with both Weather Alert and Triple/Dual WatchWeather mode Using the radio in weather modeWeather mode with Weather Alert Watch Using Your Radio Using Your RadioMaking a voice Mayday call Setting the volumeSetting the squelch level Changing the channelBoosting the transmission power Choosing Triple Watch or Dual WatchUsing Fips codes for weather alerts Changing display and sound options Setting the GPS position manuallyLamp adjust ContrastAdvanced DSC features Using Digital Selective Calling DSC FeaturesWhat is DSC? What is an Mmsi number?Entering Mmsi numbers Individual or User Mmsi NumberUsing the Directory Group Mmsi numberCall type What it does When to use it Making DSC CallsChannel Up Button Channel Down Button Calling a single station Individual Call Select IndividualMaking an automatic distress call Calling a particular group of stations Group CallCalling all stations All-Ships Call Receive log Canceling an automatic distress callReceiving a DSC call DSC Call Type Receive Log InformationTest Calls Returning a callMaking Test Calls Test Enabling automatic test call reply Position Request and ReplyReceiving Test Calls Requesting another station’s position POS RequestReceiving a position request Position Reply Enabling automatic position replySending your own position Position Send Disabling automatic channel switching Putting the radio into standbyRenaming Channels ENT-1W/25W Installing the Hardware Mounting the radioConnecting the radio Power Supply Requirements VHF Antenna RequirementsConnecting to a GPS receiver Ground Wire ColorConfiguring the GPS GPS Data ExternalConnecting to a Chartplotter Connecting to an External SpeakerMaintenance and Troubleshooting Problem Things to TryEngine Noise Suppression Specifications Radio SpecificationsTransmitter Receiver Reference TablesChannel descriptions and what they mean Channel name/description Used forUS Marine Channels and Frequencies Ch No RX Freq TX Freq Status Name on displayCanadian Marine Channels and Frequencies Ch No RX Freq TX Freq Status Name on display International Marine Channels and Frequencies Ch No RX Freq TX Freq Status Name on display Ch No RX Freq Name on display Weather Channels and Frequencies US, CAN, and INTEmergency Alert System Same Information Types of eventsFFW No Response Event Code WFWNmea Operation Nmea OutputNmea Input Basic radio guidelines Three Year Limited Warranty Page QUESTIONS?