West Marine VHF200 Channel Descriptions, Changing Between USA, International, and Canadian Modes

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Fig. 5: Current Channel, MAR OPER Display

Fig. 6a: Selecting USA Mode

Fig. 6b: Select

Fig. 6c: Select

International Mode

Canadian Mode

5. Channel Descriptions

The Radio Status Display indicates the type of channel you have selected with both a long and a short description. (Fig.

5)The long description will scroll from right to left, and will be replaced by a shorter description that stays in the Radio Status Display. There is no universal agreement on how to describe each chan- nel, and some channels have different purposes depending on where you’re located in the US, but we’ve done our best to provide helpful information. See the appendix for a complete list of long and short channel descriptions (pp. 20-23)

Channels used by recreational boaters for ship to ship conversations are list- ed as NON-COMMERCIALin the description. Examples are Channels 68, 69, 71, and 72.

6.Changing Between USA, International, and Canadian Modes

Different areas of the world use different VHF frequencies, although the channel designation (1–88) may be the same. There are three modes: USA, International, and Canadian. Press and hold the UIC key for two seconds to change from USA to International to Canadian Modes in turn.

When Country Mode is changed, Channel 16 is automatically selected, not the last channel used. (Fig. 6a–6c)

The Radio Status Display will verify your selection with SEL USA, SEL INTERNATIONAL, and SEL CANADIAN.

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Contents VHF200 VHF Radio Radio Licenses ServiceWelcome Turning the Radio On Adjusting the VolumeLCD Description Changing Channels Receive ModeChanging Between USA, International, and Canadian Modes Channel DescriptionsTransmitting a Signal Adjusting the SquelchTransmission Ended Display Selecting the Transmit PowerMedium Power Display Battery Level DisplayWeather Mode Display Weather ModeNormal Channel Display Weather AlertChannel 16, Distress Display 13 /9 OperationScanning Channels Triple WatchEntering and removing chan- nels from memory Memory Scan ModePriority Scan Mode Scan key Step On Display Step ModeKeypad Lock Restore Factory SettingsFactory Settings Display Back-Light Time out Transmit SettingBattery Options for the VHF200 BT200 Alkaline Battery Pack MaintenanceCharging the BP200 Use of the Optional RSC200Troubleshooting Guide Rx Freq Tx Freq Status Name Full Name USA Mode Frequency ChartInternational Mode Frequency Chart Canadian Mode Frequency Chart Channel No MHz Name WX Frequency ChartOptional Rapid Smart Charger AccessoriesWest Marine VHF 200 Radio Specifications Page Mayday for Distress Communications Emergency CommunicationsBoat to Boat Calls Pan Pan for Urgency MessagesThree-Year Limited Warranty