VHF 7200 US AND 7200 EU Operation Manual www.navman.
FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide a reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Contents Chapter 1 - General Information...............................................................6 1.1 Features .................................................................................................... 6 1.2 Customizing your Navman VHF Radio ..................................................... 7 1.3 How to display and navigate menus ......................................................... 7 1.4 How to Enter Alphanumeric Data ..............................................................
3.8.1 Customize the Barometric Units ........................................................ 23 3.8.2 Switch the Barometric Screen Display ON or OFF............................ 24 3.8.3 Calibrate the Barometric Sensor........................................................ 24 3.9 Temperature Display (TEMP) .................................................................. 24 Chapter 4 - DSC Setup Menu (DSC SETUP)......................................... 26 4.1 DSC Setup - Menu Options.....................
Appendix A - Technical Specifications................................................. 42 Appendix B - Troubleshooting .............................................................. 44 Appendix C - VHF Marine Channel Charts ........................................... 45 Appendix D - MMSID & License Information........................................ 57 Appendix E - How to Contact Us...........................................................
Chapter 1 - General Information 1.1 Features Congratulations on your purchase of a Navman VHF 7200 US, or 7200 EU marine band VHF radio.
1.2 Customizing your Navman VHF Radio You can customize the radio to suit your individual preferences. Some preferences can be set directly through the keys as explained in this chapter. Other preferences are set up through the built-in menus and these are explained in the other chapters. 1.3 How to display and navigate menus 1. Hold down CALL/MENU. Note that only four menu items can be displayed at any one time on the screen. 2.
1.5 LCD Symbols and Meanings This simulation shows the locations of all the following information symbols: Symbol Meaning TX Transmitting. HI LO Transmission power. High (HI) 25W or Low (LO) 1W. WX Weather channel. WX ALT Weather Alert. Alarm beeps will sound. 7200 US only. CH1 CH2 CH3 Shows which of the 3 favorite channels, if any, are selected. Otherwise blank. D Duplex operation. Otherwise, blank for Simplex operation. ATIS Enabled for use in European inland waterways. Otherwise blank.
B A Channel suffix, if applicable. LOCAL Local calling is selected. Otherwise, blank for distance calling. DSC DSC capability is available. ACK A message acknowledging your DSC call is being displayed. Happy Fish symbol with four indicator levels. It shows the probability of good fishing at your current location, based upon barometric pressure and air temperature. High pressure trends are associated with stable conditions and calm seas.
1.6 Basic Operation and Key Functions All possible keys and their functions are listed. Note that some of the keys are not available, depending on your radio model and type of microphone. Key Function VOL/PWR Volume and Power. Turn clockwise to power on. Continue to turn until a comfortable volume is reached. VOL/PWR will also adjust the settings of an external speaker, if connected. SQL Squelch or Threshold Level. Sets the threshold level for the minimum receiver signal.
To scan only one of your favorite channels, press 3CH then immediately press and release SCAN. If you want to scan all three favorite channels, press 3CH then immediately press and hold SCAN. To add a favorite channel for the first time, select that channel then hold 3CH to store it in the CH1 location. Repeat the procedure to store two more favorite channels in the CH2 and CH3 locations respectively. If you try and add another favorite channel it will overwrite the existing CH3.
Some channels allow only low power transmissions intially, but can be changed to high power by holding down H/L and PTT at the same time. See Appendix C for a complete listing of channel charts. UIC Channel Bank. 7200 US only. Press to toggle between USA, International or Canadian channel banks. The selected channel bank is displayed on the screen along with the last used channel. All the channel charts are shown in Appendix C. CALL/MENU Radio Setup Menu, DSC Setup Menu and DSC Call Menu.
Chapter 2 - The Radio Menu (MENU) 2.1 Radio Menu Options (Menu) The following options are available through CALL/MENU: BUDDY LIST Maintain your buddy list. See Section 2.2. LOCAL/DIST Set radio sensitivity. See Section 2.3. Set backlight level. See Section 2.4. BACKLIGHT CONTRAST GPS/DATA DSC SETUP RADIO SETUP Set contrast level. See Section 2.4. Set position & UTC manually. See Section 2.5. Set local time and time format. See Section 2.5.
2.2 Maintain Your Buddy List (BUDDY LIST) MENU SELECT >BUDDY LIST LOCAL/DIST BACKLIGHT Use the Buddy List to store the names and associated MMSIDs of 20 favorite people. Names are stored in the order of entry, with the most recent entry shown first. The following sections show to use BUDDY LIST to add, edit, and delete entries on your buddy list. Chapter 3 explains how to call a buddy. 2.2.
2.2.3 Delete an Entry BUDDY LIST >MANUAL NEW BUDDY LIST TOM MANUAL NEW ALEX ALEX TOM >TOM EDIT >DELETE DELETE BUDDY TOM >YES NO 1. Select BUDDY LIST. Press ENT to display the list of entries. 2. Scroll down (if required) to the entry you want to delete and press ENT. 3. Select DELETE then select YES. 4. The entry is deleted immediately and the buddy list is displayed again. 2.
2.4.1 Set the Backlighting Level BACKLIGHT 1. Select BACKLIGHT. LO 2. Select a comfortable backlight level using + or - to change the setting. HI 3. Press ENT to enable the setting and return to the menu. Note that the DISTRESS key backlighting cannot be switched off. 2.4.2 Set the Contrast Level CONTRAST 1. Select CONTRAST. LO 2. Select a comfortable contrast level using + or - to change the setting. HI 3. Press ENT to enable the setting and return to the menu. 2.
2.5.2 Local Time (TIME OFFSET) The local time can be set by entering the time offset between UTC and local time as follows. GPS/DATA GPS/DATA TIME OFFSET MANUAL >TIME OFFSET >+01:30 >SETTING TIME FORMAT TIME DISPLY 02:30PM LOC 1. Select GPS/DATA, then SETTING. 2. Select TIME OFFSET to enter the difference between UTC and local time. Half hour increments can be used with a maximum offset of ±13 hours. In this example, a difference of +1.
2.5.4 Time Display Options (TIME DISPLAY) If you have entered the time manually as described in the previous sections, the time is always shown on the screen with the prefix M. However, if the vessel position is being updated through a GPS navigation receiver, you can switch the time display on the screen ON or OFF as follows: GPS/DATA TIME OFFSET TIME FORMAT 1. Select GPS/DATA, then SETTING. TIME DISPLY ON 2. Select TIME DISPLAY. >OFF 3. Select ON (on) or OFF (off) as desired.
GPS/DATA LL DISPLY COG/SOG GPS ALERT 1. Select GPS/DATA, then SETTING. >ON 2. Select GPS ALERT. OFF 3. Select ON (on) or OFF (off) as desired. >GPS ALERT 2.6 GPS Simulator (SIMULATOR) The GPS Simulator is set to OFF whenever the radio is turned ON or whenever real GPS data is available through the COM port. However, if you want to test it, turn it on. MENU SELECT DSC SETUP RADIO SETUP >GPS SIM 1. Select GPS SIM, then select ON (on) or OFF (off) as desired.
Chapter 3 - Radio Setup Menu (RADIO SETUP) 3.1 Radio Setup Menu (RADIO SETUP) and change data. CH NAME Edit or delete channel names. See Section 3.2. RING VOLUME Set the volume level of the incoming call notification beeps. See section 3.3. BEEP VOLUME Set the volume level of the beeps. See section 3.3. INT SPEAKER Switch on/off (ON/OFF) the radio’s internal speakers. See section 3.4. WATCH MODE Selects the operation of Dual or Tri watch scanning. See section 3.5.
3. Select EDIT and press ENT to edit the existing name tag. Input the new name over the existing name. It can be a maximum of 12 characters. To delete the channel name, select DELETE and press ENT. 4. Press ENT (repeatedly if necessary) to display the YES/NO confirmation. 5. Press ENT to confirm the new channel name tag or the deletion, then press ESC to return to the menu. 3.
3.6 Weather Alert (Wx ALERT) 7200 US only. The NOAA provides several weather forecast channels on USA and Canadian channel banks. If severe weather such as storms or hurricanes are forecast, the NOAA broadcasts a weather alert on 1050Hz. You can set up the radio to pick up weather alerts, as follows: RADIO SETUP INT SPEAKER WATCH MODE WX ALERT 1. Select RADIO ALERT. >ON OFF SETUP, then WX 2. Select ON (on) then press ENT to enable the setting and return to the menu.
3.7.2 NAVBUS as GPS SOURCE RADIO SETUP WATCH MODE WX ALERT >COM PORT COM PORT GPS SOURCE NMEA NMEA >GPS SOURCE BARO & TEMP >NAVBUS GPS SOURCE NAVBUS >ON OFF 1. Select RADIO SETUP, then COM PORT. 2. Select GPS SOURCE then press ENT. Select NAVBUS and press ENT. 3. Select ON (on) then press ENT to enable the setting and return to the menu. 3.7.3 NAVBUS as BARO & TEMP SOURCE RADIO SETUP COM PORT NAVBUS WATCH MODE NMEA BARO & TEMP WX ALERT GPS SOURCE >ON >COM PORT >BARO & TEMP OFF 1.
1. Select RADIO SETUP, then BARO. 2. Select BARO UNITS, then press ENT to show the air pressure in MILLIBARS or select INCHES to show the air pressure in inches of mercury. 3. Press ENT to enable the setting and return to the menu. 3.8.2 Switch the Barometric Screen Display ON or OFF RADIO SETUP BARO BARO DISPLY WX ALERT BARO UNITS >LCD OFF COM PORT >BARO DISPLY LCD ON >BARO BARO CAL. 1. Select RADIO SETUP, then BARO. 2.
1. Select RADIO SETUP, then TEMP. 2. Press ENT to select UNITS. 3. Press ENT to display the temperature in ºC (Celsius), or select ºF to show the temperature in Fahrenheit. 4. Press ENT to enable the setting and return to the menu.
Chapter 4 - DSC Setup Menu (DSC SETUP) A valid user MMSID must be entered to access the DSC functions. 4.1 DSC Setup - Menu Options The following options are available: USER MMSID Enter your user MMSID. See section 4.2. (If you do not have a user MMSID, see Appendix D.) GROUP SETUP Enter or change the name and/or details of a group. See section 4.3. INDIV REPLY Choose an automatic or manual response to calls (7200 US only). See section 4.4. ATIS MMSID Enter or change your ATIS MMSID (7200 EU only).
1. Select DSC SETUP, then USER MMSID. 2. If this is the first time that you are entering your user MMSID, a dashed line appears. Enter your user MMSID along the dashed line. Press ENT to confirm each correct entry and to move to the next digit. If you make an error, press - until < appears, then press ENT to backup and correct the entry. 3. Press ENT to store your user MMSID. 4. Enter your user MMSID again as a password check, then press ENT to permanently store the user MMSID and return to the menu.
1. Select DSC SETUP, then GROUP SETUP. The existing group names are displayed. Use the rotary knob to scroll to the incorrect entry then press ENT. 2. Press ENT to edit. The group name details are displayed, with the cursor at the first character of the name. 3. Edit the buddy name or, to edit only the MMSID, press ENT repeatedly until the cursor moves to the MMSID line. 4. When you are finished, press ENT (repeatedly if necessary) to display the next screen. 5.
ATIS sends a digital message anytime that you release the PTT key. Inland waterways rules require 1W Tx power on Channels 06, 08, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 71, 72, 74, and 77. 4.5.1 Enter or Edit YOUR ATIS MMSID 7200 EU only. DSC SETUP INPUT ATIS INPUT ATIS INPUT AGAIN GROUP SETUP MMSID MMSID ATIS MMSID INDIV REPLY 9–––––––– >STORE 9–––––––– >ATIS MMSID CANCEL ATIS MMSID 923456789 >STORE CANCEL An ATIS MMSID always starts with the number 9. To enter or edit your ATIS MMSID: 1.
1. Select DSC SETUP, then ATIS FUNC. 2. Select ON (on) to enable the ATIS functionality and automatically disable DSC functionality. The ATIS annunciator appears on the screen. It is not possible to have both ATIS ON (on) and DSC ON (on) simultaneously. When you enable one, the other will turn OFF (off). If DSC and ATIS are both OFF (off), DSC will have to be switched ON (on) for normal DSC operation.
4.8 MUTE THE NOTIFICATION RINGTONE DSC SETUP DSC FUNC LL REPLY LL RING >ON OFF >LL RING If you have requested LL position data from any buddies, the 7200 will notify you of any incoming data by sounding 2 friendly ringtones. If desired, you can mute this audible notification as follows: 1. Select DSC SETUP, then LL RING. 2. Select OFF (off) to mute the ringtones. 3. Press ENT to confirm your choice and return to the menu.
Chapter 5 - Sending and Receiving DSC Calls A valid user MMSID must have been entered to access the DSC functions. 5.1 WHAT IS DSC? DSC (Digital Selective Calling) is a semi-automated method of establishing VHF, MF, and HF radio calls. It has been designated as an international standard by the IMO (International Maritime Organization) and is part of the GMDSS (Global Maritime Distress and Safety System).
5.2.1 Make a Routine Call (INDIVIDUAL) DSC CALL INDIVIDUAL MANUAL MMSID 012345678 >INDIVIDUAL >MANUAL NEW 0–––––––– INDIVIDUAL LAST CALL BOBBY D ROUTINE GROUP REBECCA T >SET CHANNEL 012345678 12345678 012345678 INDIV ACK INDIVIDUAL INDIVIDUAL INDIVIDUAL 012345678 ROUTINE ROUTINE ROUTINE PRESS PTT >SEND? CALLING... WAITING ACK ESC –> EXIT You can call any other person that has another DSC equipped radio. 1. Press CALL/MENU to enter DSC mode, then select INDIVIDUAL.
5.2.4 Recall the Most Recent Incoming Call (LAST) DSC CALL INDIVIDUAL >LAST CALL GROUP VHF7200 USA VHF7200 USA VHF7200 USA INDIVIDUAL INDIVIDUAL INDIVIDUAL ROUTINE ROUTINE ROUTINE 10:22AM LOC >SET CHANNEL >SEND? This facility is useful and used frequently. 1. Press CALL/MENU to enter DSC mode. LAST CALL is automatically selected. Press ENT to display the contact details of the most recent incoming call. 2. Select the working channel and press ENT.
3. CH16 is selected automatically as the working channel and the radio asks for confirmation of the ALL SHIPS call. Press ENT to select YES and send the call. Continue as explained in Section 5.2.1. 5.2.
1. Press CALL/MENU to enter DSC mode, then select DIST LOG. 2. The most recently received Distress Call Is the first entry (01) in the Distress Log. Select the entry that you want to call and press ENT. The details are displayed over two screens that alternate every 1.5 seconds; the first screen shows the location and name or MMSID of the vessel in Distress, the second screen shows the nature of the emergency (if specified) and the MMSID of the vessel that relayed the Distress Call. 3.
2. Select SET BUDDY and scroll to the desired buddy. You can set a maximum of three buddies to track. 3. Select ON (on) to track that buddy or OFF (off) to not track that buddy, and press ENT to confirm. (Repeat for the other two buddies if necessary.) (To delete a buddy from this list, just scroll to the buddy’s name and press ENT. Select YES to confirm, and then press ENT again.
5.3.1 Receiving an All Ships Call (ALL SHIPS) RCV: ALL SHIP priority VHF7200 ESC –> EXIT 1. When you receive notification of an ALL SHIP call, press any key to cancel the alert. The radio automatically selects CH16. The priority level and the user MMSID are displayed on the screen. If the radio recognises the user MMSID as one of your buddies, the buddy’s name is displayed in place of the user MMSID. 2. No acknowledgement is required.
RCV: GEOGRAPH 5.3.4 Receiving a Geographic Call (GEOGRAPH) VHF7200 10:34 UTC ESC –> EXIT A geographic call is received by vessels within a specific geographic boundary area. 1. When you receive notification of a GEOGRAPH call, press any key to cancel the alert. The radio automatically selects the channel designated in the incoming call. The time and the user MMSID or name are displayed on the screen.
Chapter 6 - Distress Calls A valid user MMSID must have been entered to access this DSC function. 6.1 Sending a distress call DISTRESS CALL DISTRESS CALL DISTRESS CALL >ABANDONING >PIRACY SENT! WAIT.. PIRACY HOLD DISTRES PRESS ESC OVER BOARD 2 SECONDS.. TO CANCEL... 1. Open the red cover labelled DISTRESS. If time is available to specify the nature of the distress, go to step 2. Otherwise, go directly to step 3. 2. Press the DISTRESS key to display the following categories.
6.2 Receiving a Distress Call (DISTRESS!) RCV: DISTRESS RCV: DISTRESS 123456789 10:34 UTC FLOODING 82º50.003'N ESC –> EXIT 27º45.543'W 1. An alert sounds when a distress call (DISTRESS!) is received. Press any key to cancel the alert. You do not need to send an acknowledgement. 2. The radio automatically selects CH16 and displays the details of the distress call on the screen. Press PTT to establish voice contact. The details are displayed over two screens that alternate every 1.
Appendix A - Technical Specifications Navman VHF 7200 GENERAL Power Supply: Current drain: Transmit Receive Baro Sampling (radio off): Useable channels: Mode: PHYSICAL LCD display (viewing): Contrast and Dimming control: Antenna connector: Temperature Range: Waterproof: Dimensions: Weight: Frequency stability: Frequency control: GPS/NMEA input: Comm. port: DSC: 13.6 V DC. 6 A at 25 W Tx / 1.
Channel Naming: Yes Tri watch, Favorite channel scan, All scan: Yes User programmable MMSID: Yes MMSID and NAME directory: Yes - 20 numbers & group TRANSMITTER Frequency: 156.025 - 157.425 MHz Output power: 25 W / 1 W selectable Transmitter protection: Open / short circuit of antenna Max Freq deviation: +/- 5 kHz Spurious & harmonics: better than @ 2.5 W Modulation distortion: Less than 4% @ 1 kHz for a +/-3 kHz deviation RECEIVER Frequency: 156.025 - 163.275 MHz 12dB SINAD sensitivity: 0.
Appendix B - Troubleshooting 1. The transceiver will not power up. A fuse may have blown OR there is no voltage getting to the transceiver. a) Check the power cable for cuts, breaks, or squashed sections. b) After checking the wiring, replace the 7 Amp fuse (2 spare fuses are supplied). c) Check the battery voltage. This must be greater than 10.5V. 2. The transceiver blows the fuse when the power is switched on. The power wires may have been reversed.
Appendix C - VHF Marine Channel Charts C.1 International (EU-DSC ON) Note: For assistance in understanding the Table, see notes a) to o) below. (WRC-2000) Channel Notes designator Transmitting frequencies (MHz) Internship Port operations and ship movement Public correspondence Single Two frequency frequency Ship stations Coast stations 60 156,025 160,625 x x 01 156,050 160,650 x x 61 m). o) 156,075 160,675 x x x 02 m). o) 156,100 160,700 x x x 62 m).
Channel designator Notes 16 Transmitting frequencies (MHz) Ship stations Coast stations 156,800 156,800 76 n) 156,825 17 g) 156,850 77 18 Port operations and ship movement Public correspondence Single Two frequency frequency DISTRESS, SAFETY AND CALLING x 156,850 156,875 m) Internship x x x 156,900 161,500 x x 78 156,925 161,525 x x x 19 156,950 161,550 x x 79 156,975 161,575 x x 20 157,000 161,600 x x 80 157,025 161,625 x x 21 157,050 161,650 x x 81
arrangement between interested and affected administrations. c. The channels of the present Annex, but preferably channel 28 and with the exception of channels 06, 13, 15, 16, 17, 70, 75 and 76, may be used for direct-printing telegraphy and data transmission, subject to special arrangement between interested and affected administrations. d. The frequencies in this Table may also be used for radiocommunications on inland waterways in accordance with the conditions specified in No. 5.226.
C.2 USA Channel Chart CH SEND RECEIVE (MHz) (MHz) TRAFFIC TYPE SHIP SHIP TO TO SHIP SHORE NAME TAG 01A 156.050 156.050 Port Operations, Selected VTS Areas Yes Yes 03A 4 156.150 156.150 US Government, Coast Guard Yes Yes UNAUTHORIZED 05A 156.250 156.250 Port Operations, Selected VTS Areas Yes Yes Inter-ship Safety Yes No SAFETY Commercial Yes Yes COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL 06 156.300 156.300 07A 156.350 156.350 PORT OPS/VTS PORT OPS/VTS 08 156.400 156.
CH SEND RECEIVE (MHz) (MHz) TRAFFIC TYPE SHIP SHIP TO TO SHIP SHORE NAME TAG 61A 4 156.075 156.075 U.S. Government, Canadian Coast Guard Yes Yes UNAUTHORIZED 63A 156.175 156.175 Port Operations, VTS in Selected Areas Yes Yes PORT OPS/VTS 64A 4 156.225 156.225 U.S. Government, Canadian Commercial Fishing Yes Yes UNAUTHORIZED 65A 156.275 156.275 Port Operations Yes Yes PORT OPS 66A 156.325 156.325 Port Operations Yes Yes PORT OPS 67 3 156.375 156.
WEATHER MHz TRAFFIC TYPE NAME TAG Wx01 RX Only 162.550 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL ------ ------ NOAA WX Wx02 RX Only 162.400 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL ------ ------ NOAA WX Wx03 RX Only 162.475 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL ------ ------ NOAA WX Wx04 RX Only 162.425 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL ------ ------ NOAA WX Wx05 RX Only 162.450 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL ------ ------ NOAA WX Wx06 RX Only 162.500 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL ------ ------ NOAA WX Wx07 RX Only 162.
C-3 CANADA Channel CHART SHIP SHIP TO TO SHIP SHORE CH SEND (MHz) RECEIVE (MHz) TRAFFIC TYPE 01 156.050 160.650 Public Correspondence, Duplex No Yes TELEPHONE 02 156.100 160.700 Public Correspondence, Duplex No Yes TELEPHONE 03 156.150 160.750 Public Correspondence, Duplex No Yes TELEPHONE 04A 156.200 156.200 Canadian Coast Guard, SAR Yes Yes CANADIAN CG 05A 156.250 156.250 Port Operations, VTS in Selected Areas Yes Yes PORT OPS/VTS 156.300 156.
RECEIVE (MHz) SHIP SHIP TO TO SHIP SHORE CH SEND (MHz) 28B RX Only 162.000 Public Correspondence, RX Only ------ ------ TELEPHONE 60 156.025 160.625 Public Correspondence, Duplex No Yes TELEPHONE 61A 4 156.075 156.075 U.S. Government, Canadian Coast Guard Yes Yes UNAUTHORIZED TRAFFIC TYPE NAME TAG 62A 156.125 156.125 Canadian Coast Guard Yes Yes CANADIAN CG 64 156.225 160.825 Public Correspondence, Duplex No Yes TELEPHONE 156.225 156.225 U.S.
WEATHER MHz TRAFFIC TYPE NAME TAG Wx01 RX Only 162.550 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL ------ ------ NOAA WX Wx02 RX Only 162.400 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL ------ ------ NOAA WX Wx03 RX Only 162.475 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL ------ ------ NOAA WX Wx04 RX Only 162.425 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL ------ ------ NOAA WX Wx05 RX Only 162.450 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL ------ ------ NOAA WX Wx06 RX Only 162.500 NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL ------ ------ NOAA WX Wx07 RX Only 162.
C-4 EU INLAND WATERWAY CHANNELS Country Specific For specific channel information for your country, please refer to local authorities. Specific footnotes Ship Land 60 a) 156.025 160.625 x 01 a) 156.050 160.650 x 61 a) 156.075 160.675 x 02 a) 156.100 160.700 x 62 a) 156.125 160.725 x 03 a) 156.150 160.750 x 63 a) 156.175 160.775 x 04 a) 156.200 160.800 x 64 a) 156.225 160.825 x 05 a) 156.250 160.850 x 65 a) 156.275 160.875 06 a) b) 156.300 156.
Channel Specific footnotes Transmitting frequencies (Mhz) Ship-to-ship Ship-to-port Ship Land 14 q) 156.700 156.700 x 74 a) 156.725 156.725 x 15 h) 156.750 156.750 75 o) 156.775 156.775 16 l) 156.800 156.800 76 j) d) o) 156.825 156.825 17 h) 156.850 156.850 77 a) k) Naut. Inform x x 156.875 156.875 18 156.900 161.500 x 78 156.925 161.525 x 19 156.950 161.550 x 156.975 161.575 x 20 157.000 161.600 x 80 157.025 161.625 x 79 a) x 21 a) 157.
1.1 General remarks to frequency table 1 1.1.1 The channels for service categories ship-to-ship and nautical information may also be used for vessel traffic -systems by traffic centres. 1.1.2 In some countries, frequencies certain channels are used for an other service category or other radio services.
Special Channels 2 CH SEND (MHz) RECEIVE (MHz) TRAFFIC TYPE SHIP TO SHIP TO SHIP SHORE NAME TAG 00 1 156.000 156.000 UK Coast Guard Users Yes Yes UK COAST GRD M1 UK Marina Channel M1 Yes Yes UK MARINA 157.425 157.850 M2 161.425 161.425 UK Marina Channel M2 Yes Yes UK MARINA 31 157.550 162.150 INT’L, Duplex (Holland) No Yes NL MARINA 96H 162.425 162.425 INT’L (Belgium) No Yes BEL G MARINA L1 155.500 155.500 INT’L (Skandinavia) Yes No LEISURE 1 L2 155.525 155.
Appendix E - How to Contact Us NORTH AMERICA Brunswick New Technologies - Marine Electronics 30 Sudbury Rd, Acton, MA 01720. Toll Free: +1 866 628 6261 Fax: +1 978 897 8264 e-mail: sales@navmanusa.com web:www.navman.com AUSTRALIA Navman Australia Pty. Limited Unit 2 / 5-13 Parsons St. Rozelle, NSW 2039, Australia. Ph: +61 2 9818 8382 Fax: +61 2 9818 8386 e-mail: sales@navman.com.au web: www.navman.com OCEANIA New Zealand Absolute Marine Ltd. Unit B, 138 Harris Road, East Tamaki, Auckland.
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Lon 174° 44.535`E VHF 7200 US and 7200 EU Designed in New Zealand Made in China MN00249A Lat 36° 48.