Raymarine RAY 210VHF operation manual Channel Frequency MHz, Design

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RAY 210 VHF RADIOTELEPHONE CHANNELS

Channel

Frequency (MHz)

TYPE OF

FUNCTION

Design.

TX

RX

RX

TRAFFIC

SHIP TO

SHIP TO

 

 

 

(U.S.A.)

(INTL)

 

SHIP

SHORE

01

 

156.050

156.050

160.650

VTS/Portops

Yes

Yes

02

#

 

156.100

160.700

Port Operations

Yes

Yes

03

#

 

156.150

160.750

Port Operations

Yes

Yes

04+

156.200

156.200

160.800

Can. SAR/Port Ops

No

Yes

05

 

156.250

156.250

160.850

Port Operations

No

Yes

06

 

156.300

156.300

156.300

Safety; Ship/Ship

Yes

No

07

 

156.350

156.350

160.950

Com'l

Yes

Yes

08

 

156.400

156.400

156.400

Com'l

Yes

No

09

 

156.450

156.450

156.450

Call & Ship/Ship

Yes

Yes

10

 

156.500

156.500

156.500

Com'l & Ship/Ship

Yes

Yes

11

 

156.550

156.550

156.550

Com'l & Ship/Ship

Yes

Yes

12

 

156.600

156.600

156.600

Port Operations

Yes

Yes

13**

156.650

156.650

156.650

Nav. Bridge/Bridge

Yes

Yes

14

 

156.700

156.700

156.700

Port Operations

Yes

Yes

15#

156.750

156.750

Environmental

-

-

16

 

156.800

156.800

156.800

Emerg/Calling

Yes

Yes

17*

156.850

156.850

156.850

State Controlled

Yes

Yes

18

 

156.900

156.900

161.500

Com'l

Yes

Yes

19

 

156.950

156.950

161.550

Com'l

Yes

Yes

20

 

157.000

157.000

161.600

Port Operations

Yes

Yes

21

(CG)

157.050

157.050

161.650

Coast Guard

Yes

Yes

22

(CG)

157.100

157.100

161.700

Coast Guard

Yes

Yes

23

(CG)

157.150

157.150

161.750

Coast Guard

Yes

Yes

24

 

157.200

161.800

161.800

Public Corresp.

No

Yes

25

 

157.250

161.850

161.850

Public Corresp.

No

Yes

26

 

157.300

161.900

161.900

Public Corresp.

No

Yes

27

 

157.350

161.950

161.950

Public Corresp.

No

Yes

28

 

157.400

162.000

162.000

Public Corresp.

No

Yes

Table 3-2

*1 Watt only

**1 Watt initially. May override to full transmit power via front panel operations.

+Assigned by Canadian Government, proper authorization must be ensured prior to use.

#The transmitter is automatically disabled when channels 2 and 3 for USA channels and channel 15 for USA and International channels is selected.

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