West Marine VHF580 manual Ch No RX Freq TX Freq Status Name on display

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Ch No.

RX Freq

TX Freq

Status

Name on display

3

160.7500

156.1500

Duplex

Marine operator

4A

156.2000

156.2000

Simplex

Canadian coast guard

5A

156.2500

156.2500

Simplex

Vessel traffic system

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

Boater calling channel

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

156.7500

Simplex, 1W

Environmental

16

156.8000

156.8000

Simplex

Distress, Safety, Calling

17

156.8500

156.8500

Simplex, 1W

State control

18A

156.9000

156.9000

Simplex

Commercial

19A

156.9500

156.9500

Simplex

Canadian coast guard

20

161.6000

157.0000

Duplex, 1W

Port operation

21A

157.0500

157.0500

Simplex

Canadian coast guard

22A

157.1000

157.1000

Simplex

Canadian coast guard

23

161.7500

157.1500

Duplex

Marine operator

24

161.8000

157.2000

Duplex

Marine operator

25

161.8500

157.2500

Duplex

Marine operator

26

161.9000

157.3000

Duplex

Marine operator

27

161.9500

157.3500

Duplex

Marine operator

28

162.0000

157.4000

Duplex

Marine operator

60

160.6250

156.0250

Duplex

Marine operator

61A

156.0750

156.0750

Simplex

Canadian coast guard

62A

156.1250

156.1250

Simplex

Canadian coast guard

63A

156.1750

156.1750

Simplex

Port operation

64

160.8250

156.2250

Duplex

Marine operator

64A

156.2250

156.2250

Simplex

Port operation

65A

156.2750

156.2750

Simplex

Port operation

66A

156.3250

156.3250

Simplex, 1W

Port operation

67

156.3750

156.3750

Simplex

Bridge to bridge

68

156.4250

156.4250

Simplex

Non commercial

69

156.4750

156.4750

Simplex

Non commercial

70

(156.5250

156.5250)

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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 Features IntroductionManual overview ConventionsGetting Started What’s includedParts of the Radio Button Press to Press and hold toButton Press to Press and hold Connector/Cable Connects to For details, seeParts of the Microphone Setting the UIC Channel Mode USA/CAN/INT Mode What It Does Use It When To Turn it on./offHow It Works Turning on the RadioNormal mode operation Watch Mode What It Does Use It When To Turn it on./offUsing the radio in normal mode Normal mode with Weather Alert WatchNormal mode with Triple and Dual Watch Message Meaning08 10 11 12 13 15 17 Scan modeNormal mode with both Weather Alert and Triple/Dual Watch Using the radio in scan mode Scan mode with Weather Alert WatchScan mode with Triple and Dual Watch Scan mode with both Weather Alert and Triple/Dual WatchWeather mode with Weather Alert Watch Weather modeUsing the radio in weather mode Using Your Radio Using Your RadioSetting the volume Setting the squelch levelMaking a voice Mayday call Changing the channelBoosting the transmission power Choosing Triple Watch or Dual WatchUsing Fips codes for weather alerts Setting the GPS position manually Lamp adjustChanging display and sound options ContrastUsing Digital Selective Calling DSC Features What is DSC?Advanced DSC features What is an Mmsi number?Entering Mmsi numbers Individual or User Mmsi NumberUsing the Directory Group Mmsi numberChannel Up Button Channel Down Button Call type What it does When to use itMaking DSC Calls Calling a single station Individual Call Select IndividualCalling all stations All-Ships Call Making an automatic distress callCalling a particular group of stations Group Call Canceling an automatic distress call Receiving a DSC callReceive log DSC Call Type Receive Log InformationMaking Test Calls Test Test CallsReturning a call Position Request and Reply Receiving Test CallsEnabling automatic test call reply Requesting another station’s position POS RequestSending your own position Position Send Receiving a position request Position ReplyEnabling automatic position reply Renaming Channels Disabling automatic channel switchingPutting the radio into standby 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 Transmitter SpecificationsRadio Specifications Reference Tables Channel descriptions and what they meanReceiver 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 Weather Channels and Frequencies US, CAN, and INT Emergency Alert System Same InformationCh No RX Freq Name on display Types of eventsFFW No Response Event Code WFWNmea Input Nmea OperationNmea Output Basic radio guidelines Three Year Limited Warranty Page QUESTIONS?