Raymarine Ray48 manual Usage Guide

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USAGE GUIDE

Emergency

Calling

Monitoring

Intership Safety

U.S. Coast Guard

Navigation

Port Operation

Noncommercial

Commercial

Marine Operator

State Control

Environmental

Weather

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Contents Ray48 Important Notice PurposeTable of Contents Appendix Section MaintenanceTechnical Description SectionGlossary of Terms Introduction Equipment FeaturesGeneral Description Unpacking and Inspection InstallationPlanning the Installation Optional AccessoriesTypical Mounting Method Flush Mounting Typical Mounting Methods1104.33 190.74 1515.94 853.03 1606.29 1957.66 1204.72 Electrical Connections DC Power and External Speaker ConnectionsExternal Speaker Connections Power Cable LengthGrounding Antenna ConnectionsAntenna Mounting Suggestions Controls and LCD Display OperationsControls Volume Control On/Off1W Scan WX ALT MON INT MEM LCD DisplayOperating Procedures Scan Modes To Select a Weather Channel16 Plus priority Channel Channel MemoryPlus priority Channel Master ResetMonitor Mode Working ChannelControl Section PLL Phase Lock Loop CircuitTechnical Description GeneralReceiver Circuit Transmitter CircuitReceiver SpecificationsTransmitter Operating Requirement Radio DimensionsRay48 Block Diagram Page Ray48 Assembly Drawing Page How to contact Raymarine MaintenancePage VHF Marine Radio Channels and Frequencies Ray48 Marine Channels Frequency Tables66A International VHF Marine Radio Channels & Frequencies Noaa Weather Radio Frequencies156.525 Digital Selective Calling for Distress and Safety VHF Marine Channel Usage Guide and Licensing Requirements AppendixPage Usage Guide Your ship is sinking, or on fire EmergencyMonitoring Channel 16 & Working Channel Intership SafetyNavigation Coast GuardAre used for vessels Traffic service onPort Operations Channels 11, 12, 13Marine Operator CommercialEnvironmental Emergency signalsState Control WeatherAlpha