Raytheon

RAY220 VHF/FM Radiotelephone Bridge Card

FRONT PANEL CONTROLS

1.

On/Off & Volume control

9.

[MEM] Memory

18.

[DSC] Digital Selective Calling

2.

Channel Selector control

10.

[INTL] International

19.

[HAIL] Hailer

3.

Squelch control

11.

[WX] Weather

20.

[FOG] Fog

4.

[16/9] key

12.

[DW] Dual Watch

21.

[IC] Intercom

5.

[FUNC] Function

13.

[SC] Scan Continue

22.

[SCRM] Scramble

6.

[SCAN] All Scan

14.

[SS] Select Scan

23.

Microphone PTT switch

7.

[1/25] High/Low Power

15.

[M1 -M5] “quick” memory keys

24.

Microphone 16/9 key

8.

[DWX] Dual Watch

16.

[RCL] Memory Recall

25.

Microphone Up/Down

 

w/ Weather

17.

[D/L] Distant/Local Sensitivity

 

Channel switches

RAY220 OPERATING PROCEDURES

1.To turn the power on, rotate the On/Off/Volume knob clockwise. An audible “click” should be heard and either “16” or “9” will display on the LCD, depending on which has been selected as the priority channel. Rotate the knob clockwise to its mid-point position.

2.Turn the Squelch knob fully counterclockwise.

3.Set the On/Off/Volume knob to the desired listening level.

4.Rotate the Squelch knob slowly clockwise until the speaker noise “quiets”.

5.Press the [FUNC] then [1/25] key to set the power output to 1 watt or 25 watts as deemed appropriate. A 1 watt setting is generally recommended while in US harbors.

6.Rotate the channel selector control or press the channel up/down switch on the microphone to select the desired operating channel. Your manual contains a listing of the available VHF Marine channels on pages 36 and 37. Refer to the Marine Channel Usage Guide in Section 7 of your manual for appropriate channel usage. Use the quick 16/9 key to instantly select channel 16 or 9.

7.To transmit, press the microphone PTT (Push-to-Talk) switch.

8.Press [WX] to switch to the weather channel, and rotate the channel selector control or press the channel up/down switch on the microphone, to select the desired weather channel (0-9). Press [WX] again to return to the previous operating channel.

9.To enable the microphone speaker, press and hold [FUNC] and [M5] for 10 seconds. Repeat this procedure to disable the microphone speaker.

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Raymarine manual Front Panel Controls, RAY220 Operating Procedures

RAY220 specifications

The Raymarine RAY220 is a sophisticated communication device designed to cater to the needs of marine enthusiasts. This VHF radio combines advanced technology and user-friendly features, making it an excellent companion for any boating adventure. With its robust construction and high-quality performance, the RAY220 ensures reliable communication even in challenging maritime conditions.

One of the standout features of the RAY220 is its enhanced audio clarity. It includes a powerful loudspeaker and adjustable volume settings, which work together to deliver crystal-clear sound transmission, making conversations effortless even in noisy environments. The device also features an impressive DSC (Digital Selective Calling) capability, allowing boaters to send automated distress signals with their vessel’s location. This feature significantly enhances safety on the water, ensuring quick assistance in emergencies.

The RAY220 is equipped with an intuitive user interface that simplifies operation. The large, backlit display allows for easy reading in low-light conditions, while the well-organized keypad facilitates quick access to essential functions. Users can easily switch between channels, access weather information, and manage communication with other vessels with minimal effort.

Another key highlight of the Raymarine RAY220 is its multifunctional capabilities. The device supports a range of communication channels, ensuring boaters can stay connected regardless of their location. It also includes a built-in GPS receiver, which aids in navigation and enhances overall maritime safety. The integrated GPS allows for precise positioning and helps in responding to distress calls effectively.

In terms of connectivity, the RAY220 is compatible with other marine electronics, including chartplotters and autopilots. This compatibility enables boaters to integrate their communication system seamlessly into their vessel's existing setup, leading to a more cohesive and efficient user experience.

Durability is another critical characteristic of the RAY220. Designed to withstand the marine environment, it features water resistance and is built to endure the rigors of saltwater exposure. This reliability ensures that the device remains operational during extended voyages or harsh weather conditions.

Overall, the Raymarine RAY220 is a top-tier VHF radio that embodies functionality, safety, and reliability. Its blend of advanced technologies and user-friendly features makes it a valuable tool for both seasoned sailors and recreational boaters alike, providing peace of mind and keeping users connected on the open water.