Humminbird VHF255SW manual Before YOU USE Your Radio, You will need to obtain an FCC license if

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BEFORE YOU USE YOUR RADIO:

FCC RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS

WARNING: The radio operator and any bystanders should be at least 3.3 feet (1 meter) from the base of the antenna when the radio is transmitting (whenever the PTT key is pressed and held or anytime the TX icon appears on the LCD) in order to avoid excessive radio frequency (RF) exposure (as defined by the FCC).

WARNING: Hold the microphone handset no closer than 1 inch (2.5 cm) from your mouth when the radio is transmitting (whenever the PTT key is pressed and held or anytime the TX icon appears on the LCD) in order to avoid excessive radio frequency (RF) exposure (as defined by the FCC).

WARNING: Do not operate the radio when the antenna is not attached, in order to avoid damaging the radio and in order to avoid excessive RF exposure (as defined by the FCC).

BEFORE YOU USE YOUR RADIO: FCC LICENSING REQUIREMENTS

Besides getting a Maritime Mobile Service Identity (MMSI) number assigned (see Maritime Mobile Service Identity (MMSI) for more information), you may need to obtain a radio operator’s permit and/or station license from the FCC. You will NOT need to obtain an FCC license if:

You are a recreational boater who will NOT be traveling to a foreign country (foreign countries include Canada and Mexico) and will not be using your radio to communicate with foreign coast or ship stations. For more information, see http://wireless.fcc.gov/marine/.

You WILL need to obtain an FCC license if:

You are a recreational boater who WILL be traveling to a foreign country (foreign countries include Canada and Mexico) or will be using your radio to communicate with foreign coast or ship stations or are required to carry a radio for safety purposes; in this case, you will need to obtain a Restricted Radiotelephone Operator’s Permit from the FCC (see http://wireless.fcc.gov/marine/ for more information). In this case, anyone may talk over the radio as long as the licensed operator initiates, supervises, and ends the call.

You are planning to operate a ship station; in this case, you will need to obtain a Ship Station License from the FCC (see http://wireless.fcc.gov/marine/ for more information).

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Contents Operations Manual Thank YOU Operator Warnings Table of Contents Setup Menu Maintenance Troubleshooting VHF255S Introduction HOW VHF Radio WorksFeatures Overview Page Maritime Mobile Service Identity Mmsi To obtain an Mmsi assignmentGroup Mmsi VHF255S Controls Radio Base Station Front Page VHF255S Controls Radio Base Station Rear VHF255S Controls Microphone Handset Whats on the Display 10 11Indicates current channel selected Dot Matrix Indicates special conditions or radio functionsRadio Base Station Installation OverviewParts Supplied Watt VHF255S Fixed Mount radio base stationMicrophone Handset Microphone handsetCables Connections Overview Decide Where to Install the Radio Base Station Install the Radio Base Station Radio Base Station Mounting Screws Gimbal Knobs Bracket Dash Nuts Recessed mounting brackets Install the Microphone Mounting Bracket Connected to the radio before powering up the radioAttach the Antenna Cable to the Radio Mount the microphone onto the bracket Attach a GPS Receiver OPTIONAL-PURCHASE Using Your VHF255S Before YOU USE Your Radio You will need to obtain an FCC license ifTo turn on the radio Adjusting Squelch Selecting a ChannelTo select a channel Selecting HIGH/LOW Power Transmitting and ReceivingSelecting U.S./INTERNATIONAL/CANADIAN Bands Selecting a Weather Channel and Turning on Weather Alert Accessing the 16/9 Priority Channels ADDING/DELETING Channels TO/FROM MemoryTo delete channels from memory To access saved channels Accessing Channels Saved to MemoryUsing the Transmit TIME-OUT Timer TOT ScanningTo activate scan modes Using the Watch Monitor Modes Digital Selective Calling DSC To select a DSC call typeExit Quits the DSC Call Type menu mode DSC Call TypesTo make a Group call Group MmsiMaking a Distress Call Open the red cover over the Distress keyMayday Mayday Mayday Say that you will be monitoring ChannelMaking Individual Routine Calls Press the CH/ENTER key to initiate the call 4a. If the call is acknowledged, press PTT to talkReceiving Calls To receive a DSC callTo receive a Distress call To receive a Distress Relay call To receive an All Ships callTo receive an Individual call To receive a Group callCall data is stored in the Call Log To receive a Geographic Area callResetting the Radio Position IndicationTo acknowledge a missed call Distress 23’20.1234 N 100’15.1002 E 0810PM UTC Setup Menu To access the Setup Menu Contact ListTo delete an entry from the Contact List Backlight Adjustment LOCAL/DISTANTContrast Adjustment To adjust the ContrastGPS/TIME Submenu GPS/TIME Submenu Manually Enter GPS Data GPS/TIME Submenu Settings Submenu GPS/TIME Settings Submenu Position Display ON/OFFGPS/TIME Settings Submenu Time Display ON/OFF GPS/TIME Settings Submenu Time Offset Local TimeGPS/TIME Settings Submenu Time Format Radio Setup Submenu Radio Setup Channel Name Display and Editing To display an existing channel nameTo edit an existing channel name entry Radio Setup Ring Volume Adjustment Radio Setup Beep Volume Adjustment Radio Setup Turning the Internal Speaker ON/OFFDSC Setup Submenu To access the DSC Setup SubmenuDSC Setup Enter Your User Mmsi Group Mmsi DSC Setup Create and Manage Group Mmsis To enter Group MMSIsTo edit an existing Group Mmsi entry To delete a Group MmsiDSC Setup Individual Reply DSC Setup DSC EnableDSC Setup Position Reply DSC Setup ResetMaintenance TroubleshootingVHF255S Doesnt Power UP Transmitting is Impossible Or High Power CAN’T be Selected No Sound from the SpeakerLOW Receiver Sensitivity Year Limited Warranty Humminbird Service Policy Returning Your Unit for Service Specifications TransmitterReceiver Marine Channels UseMarine Channels 157.350 161.950 International Marine Channels MHz 156.125 160.725 Canadian Marine Channels Commercial Fishing Only These menu choices appear when you press the DSC/MENU key Menu TreeDSC Call Type List Setup Menu Page Page Page Contact Humminbird Monday Friday 800 a.m. to 430 p.m. Central Standard Time
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VHF255S, VHF255SW specifications

The Humminbird VHF255SW is an advanced VHF marine radio designed for reliability and performance on the water. It is built for recreational boaters, offering a combination of essential features and cutting-edge technologies that enhance communication and navigation safety.

One of the standout features of the VHF255SW is its robust 25-watt output power, which provides extended range communication, allowing users to reach distant vessels and shore stations effectively. This high power output is crucial in emergency situations or when out on open water, ensuring that skippers can maintain contact when it matters most.

The radio is equipped with a built-in Class D Digital Selective Calling (DSC) capability, which is designed to enhance safety. This feature allows users to send a distress signal automatically to the coast guard and other vessels within the vicinity, including their location coordinates. The DSC functionality can be a lifesaver in case of an emergency, providing peace of mind for boaters.

Another key characteristic of the VHF255SW is its large, high-contrast LCD display, which is easy to read even in bright sunlight or at night. The multi-color display features adjustable backlighting, ensuring users can navigate and communicate effectively in various lighting conditions. The intuitive user interface simplifies operation, making it accessible for even the most novice boater.

Additionally, the Humminbird VHF255SW is equipped with a built-in GPS receiver, which allows for enhanced positioning and mapping capabilities. This integration enables users to access real-time information, making navigation smoother and more efficient. The unit also supports navigating to specific waypoints and routes, making it an excellent tool for fishing and exploring new waters.

The radio is designed with a rugged, waterproof housing that meets IPX7 standards, meaning it can withstand submersion in water for short periods. This durability ensures that it operates reliably in rough marine conditions. The Humminbird VHF255SW also features a noise-canceling microphone for clearer communication, minimizing background noise during transmissions.

In summary, the Humminbird VHF255SW blends important marine communication capabilities with advanced technology. Its combination of high output power, DSC functionality, built-in GPS, and a user-friendly interface makes it an invaluable asset for any boating enthusiast, ensuring safety and confidence on the water. With its rugged design and reliability, the VHF255SW is a smart choice for those who demand quality and performance from their marine radio.