Raymarine RAY 210VHF To Transmit and Receive on Intl Frequencies, Selecting a Weather Channel

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After 4 minutes of continuous transmit, the RAY 210 will emit two warning tones. If the transmitter remains engaged for an additional minute, or 5 minutes total, the RAY 210 will automatically disable the transmit operation.

At this time, the RAY 210 will cease transmitting, emit an alarm, and “ot” will be displayed on the LCD. To return to normal operation, the microphone FIT switch must be disengaged.

3.3.7 To Transmit and Receive on INTL Frequencies

To transmit and receive on International frequencies, press the [FUNC] and then the [INTL] key, then select the desired channel. INTL will appear on the display to indicate International operation.

3.3.8 Selecting a Weather Channel

To select and receive a weather channel, press the [WX] key and then rotate the channel selector switch to the desired channel (0-9). Refer to the below Table 3- 1 for specific weather channel frequencies. When in the weather mode, the transmitter is disabled.

Channel

Frequency (MHz)

Type Traffic

Function-Ship to Shore

 

 

 

 

WX0

163.275

NOAA Weather

Receive Only

WX1

162.550

NOAA Weather

Receive Only

 

 

 

 

WX2

162.400

NOAA Weather

Receive Only

 

 

 

 

WX3

162.475

NOAA Weather

Receive Only

WX4

162.425

NOAA Weather

Receive Only

 

 

 

 

WX5

162.450

NOAA Weather

Receive Only

 

 

 

 

WX6

162.500

NOAA Weather

Receive Only

WX7

162.525

NOAA Weather

Receive Only

WX8

161.650

Canadian Weath.

Receive Only

 

 

 

 

WX9

161.775

Canadian Weath.

Receive Only

 

 

 

 

Table 3-1 RAY 210 VHF WEATHER CHANNELS AND FREQUENCIES

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