Raymarine RAY 210VHF operation manual General, Equipment Features

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SECTION 1

INTRODUCTION

1.1 GENERAL

Congratulations on your purchase of Raymarine's RAY210 marine radiotelephone.

Your RAY210 VHF-FM marine radiotelephone provides reliable simplex and duplex (two-frequency) communications between ships and from ships at sea to public or private shore stations. The RAY210 is programmed for two-way communication on all the International, US and Canadian channels plus reception on ten separate weather channels, and the international calling and safety channels (16/9). Simple installation requires attaching the mounting yoke and microphone bracket, connection to a 13.6 Vdc power source, and to a proper VHF antenna.

This manual describes the physical and functional characteristics of the radiotelephone.

1.2 EQUIPMENT FEATURES

The RAY210 is designed and manufactured to provide ease of installation and operation with excellent reliability. The important built-in features of the equipment are listed below;

1)51 transmitting channels and 93 receiving channels within the assigned VHF/FM maritime band. All U.S. and International channels are included.

2)Automatically scans four modes;

ALL channels

Any selected channels

Dual watch plus weather: channel 16/9 and any other selected weather channel

Dual Watch: channel 16/9 and any other selected channel.

3)All solid-state circuitry for low current drain and maximum reliability.

4)Exclusive circuit that automatically selects USA channel 16 and 25 watts output power when radio turned on.

5)High-performance receiver section with optimum selectivity for operation in "noisy" or "high traffic" areas.

6)Four watts audio output power to speaker provide adequate volume even in a noisy environment.

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Contents RAY 210VHF Page Page Page Important Notice PurposePage Table of Contents Page Parts List & Drawings Page VHF Glossary of TermsPage General Equipment FeaturesPage Electrical Specifications SpecificationsMechanical Specifications Equipment Supplied Unpacking and InspectionDescription Typical Mounting Methods Planning the InstallationOutline and Mounting Dimensions Mounting Options Electrical ConnectionsCable DC Power and External Speaker ConnectionsAntenna Connections External Speaker ConnectionsAntenna Mounting Suggestions Grounding Controls and LCD Display IntroductionControls Page Page Page Page Page Layout of Controls and Connectors LCD Display 0188 Operating Procedures Selecting a Weather Channel To Transmit and Receive on Intl FrequenciesDesign Channel Frequency MHzIntl Receiving Circuit Operation Antenna Switching CircuitHigh Frequency Amplifier Circuit 3 1st Intermediate Frequency Amplifier CircuitTransmitting Circuit Operation PLL Circuit Operation High Frequency Power Amplifier CircuitAPC Circuit Antenna Monitoring CircuitBlock Diagram / RF PCB Block Diagram / CPU PCB Accessories and Parts How to contact Raymarine Technical SupportProduct Repair and Service +1 800 539 5539 ext Alignments and Service Preventative MaintenanceTest Equipment PLL Adjustment TRANSMITTER/RECEIVERModulation Adjustment Transmitter Frequency Adjustment TransmitterPower Output Adjustment RF Sensitivity Adjustment ReceiverWeather Alert Frequency Adjustment Receiver Trouble Shooting GuideMaster Reset Page XTAL1 Section Parts List Description IC1 Description CPU PCB Assembly IC1 IC BR93LC56AF IC2 RAY210 Assembly Drawing Mechanical Parts List Schematic Diagram Schematic diagram/CPU PCBl Schematic diagram/CPU PCB RF PCB Layout Top View RF PCB Layout Rear View CPU PCB Layout Top view CPU PCB Layout Rear View Page VHF Marine Channel Usage Guide and Licensing Requirements Section AppendixPage Usage Guide Emergency Channel Page Coast Guard Navigation Channel Page Channels 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 84, 85 Weather Channels WX1, WX2, WX3 State Control Environmental ChannelPhonetic Alphabet Page PO3 5TD USA