Raymarine Ray48 manual Typical Mounting Methods, Typical Mounting Method Flush Mounting

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The transceiver should be located as near to the power source as possible.

The selected location should be as far apart as is possible from any devices that may cause interference such as motors, generators, and other on board electronics.

Generally speaking, the transceiver should be protected from prolonged direct exposure to rain and salt spray. It is always a good practice to protect your valuable electronic equipment as much as possible.

Use adequately sized wire for all DC power connections and make sure to solder all in-line connectors or splices.

2.3.1Typical Mounting Methods

The Ray48 can be conveniently mounted on a chart table, bulkhead, overhead, or any other desired location (refer to Figure 2-1 for typical mounting methods).

CAUTION

Make sure there are no hidden electrical wires or other items behind the desired location before proceeding. Check that free access for mounting and cabling is available.

Fig.2-1 TYPICAL MOUNTING METHOD

2.3.2 Flush Mounting

In addition to the typical Mounting Methods, the Ray48 may also be flush mounted using the optional Flush Mount Kit (E46034). This kit is available from Raymarine Customer Service or your local Raymarine dealer.

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Contents Ray48 Purpose Important NoticeTable of Contents Section Maintenance Technical DescriptionSection AppendixGlossary of Terms Introduction Equipment FeaturesGeneral Description Installation Planning the InstallationOptional Accessories Unpacking and InspectionTypical Mounting Methods Typical Mounting Method Flush Mounting1104.33 190.74 1515.94 853.03 1606.29 1957.66 1204.72 DC Power and External Speaker Connections Electrical ConnectionsPower Cable Length External Speaker ConnectionsGrounding Antenna ConnectionsAntenna Mounting Suggestions Operations Controls and LCD DisplayVolume Control On/Off ControlsLCD Display 1W Scan WX ALT MON INT MEMOperating Procedures To Select a Weather Channel 16 Plus priority ChannelChannel Memory Scan ModesMaster Reset Monitor ModeWorking Channel Plus priority ChannelPLL Phase Lock Loop Circuit Technical DescriptionGeneral Control SectionTransmitter Circuit Receiver CircuitReceiver SpecificationsTransmitter Radio Dimensions Operating RequirementRay48 Block Diagram Page Ray48 Assembly Drawing Page Maintenance How to contact RaymarinePage Ray48 Marine Channels Frequency Tables VHF Marine Radio Channels and Frequencies66A Noaa Weather Radio Frequencies International VHF Marine Radio Channels & Frequencies156.525 Digital Selective Calling for Distress and Safety Appendix VHF Marine Channel Usage Guide and Licensing RequirementsPage Usage Guide Emergency Your ship is sinking, or on fireIntership Safety Monitoring Channel 16 & Working ChannelCoast Guard NavigationTraffic service on Port OperationsChannels 11, 12, 13 Are used for vesselsCommercial Marine OperatorEmergency signals State ControlWeather EnvironmentalAlpha