West Marine VHF200 manual Adjusting the Squelch, Transmitting a Signal

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Fig. 7a: Squelch Level Setting Mode

Fig. 7b: Squelch Level Changed display

7.Adjusting the Squelch

The Squelch Control reduces the static and noise heard on the radio, but allows strong signals to be heard clearly. To adjust the squelch setting, press the SQL/UIC key quickly. The Radio Status Display will show SQL - 0X, where X is the current squelch setting. (Fig. 7a) Press the or keys to adjust the squelch set- ting from 00 to 08. Higher settings allow only stronger signals will be heard, while lower settings allow weak signals to be received (and possibly annoying static). Generally, the squelch control should be set for the lowest setting that eliminates unwanted static.

Level 00 allows all signals to be heard.

After no buttons are pressed for 3 seconds, the radio will return to nor- mal receiving mode and the Radio Status Display will show SQUELCH LEVEL CHANGED. (Fig. 7b)

8. Transmitting a Signal

To transmit a signal, press the Push-To- Talk (PTT) button on the left side of the radio. When PTT button is released, the radio returns to Receive Mode.

As soon as the PTT key is pressed, the Radio Status Display will show the transmit power selected. (Fig. 8a)

Fig. 8a: Transmitting at High Transmit Power

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Contents VHF200 VHF Radio Service WelcomeRadio Licenses Adjusting the Volume LCD DescriptionTurning the Radio On Receive Mode Changing ChannelsChannel Descriptions Changing Between USA, International, and Canadian ModesAdjusting the Squelch Transmitting a SignalSelecting the Transmit Power Transmission Ended DisplayBattery Level Display Medium Power DisplayWeather Mode Weather Mode DisplayWeather Alert Normal Channel Display13 /9 Operation Channel 16, Distress DisplayTriple Watch Scanning ChannelsMemory Scan Mode Priority Scan ModeEntering and removing chan- nels from memory Scan key Step Mode Step On DisplayRestore Factory Settings Factory SettingsKeypad Lock Time out Transmit Setting Battery Options for the VHF200Display Back-Light Charging the BP200 MaintenanceBT200 Alkaline Battery Pack Use of the Optional RSC200Troubleshooting Guide USA Mode Frequency Chart Rx Freq Tx Freq Status Name Full NameInternational Mode Frequency Chart Canadian Mode Frequency Chart WX Frequency Chart Channel No MHz NameAccessories West Marine VHF 200 Radio SpecificationsOptional Rapid Smart Charger Page Emergency Communications Mayday for Distress CommunicationsPan Pan for Urgency Messages Boat to Boat CallsThree-Year Limited Warranty