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TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK REFERENCE .......................................... 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ............................ 2 PACKING LIST .............................................. 3 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES .......................... 4 ONLINE WARRANTY REGISTRATION ........ 5 Safety Precautions (Be Sure to Read) ........ 6 GETTING STARTED ...................................... 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 2 3 3 3 4 4 6 ABOUT VHF RADIO .................................... SELECTING AN ANTENNA .................
TABLE OF CONTENTS 10.6 POSITION REQUEST .............................. 52 10.6.1 Transmitting a Position Request to Another Vessel ......................................... 52 10.6.2 Receiving a Position Request .................. 55 10.6.3 Setting up the Position Request Ringer ... 55 10.7 POSITION REPORT ................................ 55 10.7.1 Transmitting a DSC Position Report Call ... 56 10.7.2 Receiving a DSC Position Report Call ..... 57 10.7.3 Setting up a Position Report Ringer ......... 58 10.
QUICK REFERENCE c Press and hold the key to turn on or off the radio. d Rotate the VOL knob to adjust the speaker audio volume. e 3UHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ RQ WKH UDGLR WR VHOHFW WKH RSHUDWLQJ FKDQQHO f Move the SQL knob clockwise to squelch or counter clockwise to un-squelch the radio. Press the [16/S@ NH\ RQ WKH UDGLR WR VHOHFW &KDQQHO 3UHVV DQG KROG WKH [16/S@ NH\ RQ WKH UDGLR WR VHOHFW WKH VXE FKDQQHO 3UHVV DJDLQ WR UHYHUW WR the last selected channel.
1 GENERAL INFORMATION The STANDARD HORIZON GX1400 Marine VHF/FM Marine transceiver is designed to be used in USA, International, and Canadian Marine bands. The GX1400 series can be operated from 11 to 16 VDC and has a switchable RF output power of 1 watt or 25 watts. The GX1400 series is capable of ITU-R M.493 DSC (Digital Selective Calling) Class D operation with a 66-channel internal GPS (GX1400GPS and GX1400GPS/E only).
4 ONLINE WARRANTY REGISTRATION Please visit www.standardhorizon.com - Owner’s Corner to register the GX1400 Marine VHF. NOTE: Visiting the STANDARD HORIZON website from time to time may be benH¿FLDO :KHQ QHZ SURGXFWV DUH UHOHDVHG LQIRUPDWLRQ ZLOO DSSHDU RQ WKH ZHEVLWH 5 Safety Precautions (Be Sure to Read) Be sure to read these important precautions, and use this product safely.
WARNING Do not power this transceiver with a voltage other than the specified power supply voltage. A fire, electric shock, or damage may result. Use only the specified type fuses. Use of an incorrect fuse may result in fire and equipment failure. Do not make very long transmissions. The main body of the transceiver may overheat, resulting component failure or operator burns. When connecting a DC power cord, be certain the positive and negative polarities are correct.
6 GETTING STARTED 6.1 ABOUT VHF RADIO The radio frequencies used in the VHF marine band lie between 156 and 158 MHz with some shore stations available between 161 and 163 MHz. The marine VHF band provides communications over distances that are essentially “line of sight” (VHF signals do not travel well through objects such as buildings, hills or trees).
7R JHW \RXU FRD[ FDEOH WKURXJK D ¿WWLQJ DQG LQWR \RXU ERDW¶V LQWHULRU you may have to cut off the end plug and reattach it later. You can do this if you follow the directions that are supplied with the connector. Be sure to make good soldered connections. 6.4 DISTRESS AND HAILING (CHANNEL 16) &KDQQHO LV NQRZQ DV WKH +DLO DQG 'LVWUHVV &KDQQHO $Q HPHUJHQF\ LV GH¿QHG as a threat to life or property. In such instances, be sure the transceiver is on and set to CHANNEL 16.
6.5 CALLING ANOTHER VESSEL (CHANNEL 16 OR 9) Channel 16 may be used for initial contact (hailing) with another vessel. However, its most important use is for emergency messages. This channel must be monitored at all times except when actually using another channel. It is monitored by the European, U.S. and Canadian Coast Guards and by other vessels. Use of channel 16 for hailing must be limited to initial contact only. Calling should not exceed 30 seconds, but may be repeated 3 times at 2-minute intervals.
7 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 7.1 FRONT PANEL (Power) key Press and hold to toggle the radio on or off. When the power is turned on, the transceiver is set to the last selected channel. BUSY Indicator Lamp This indicator glows green when the squelch opens. Ÿ&ź NH\ These keys are used to change the operating channel. The Up/Down keys on the microphone can also be used to change the operating channel. Press the key momentarily, the channel increases/decreases one step.
MENU key Press to access MENU. For details, refer to section “9.5 BASIC OPERATION OF THE SETUP MENU”. CLR key Press this key to cancel a MENU selection or functions. Soft keys Press these keys to display the soft keys. The 3 programmable soft keys can be customized by the Setup MENU mode described in section “11.5.4 Soft Keys”. Ż Ź key Press these keys to switch the function of soft keys. SECONDARY USE While the MENU screen is displayed, press the key to slide the on-screen MENU to the right/left side.
7.2 MICROPHONE PTT (Push-To-Talk) switch When in radio mode and the PTT switch is pressed, the transmitter is enabled for voice communications to another vessel. Ÿ & ź NH\ These keys on the microphone are used to select channels and to choose MENU items. Microphone The internal microphone transmits your voice reducing background noise using Clear Voice Noise Reduction Technology. When transmitting, position the microphone about 1/2 to 1 inch (1.2 ~ 2.5 cm) away from your mouth.
7.3 REAR PANEL VHF ANT jack (VHF antenna jack) Connects an antenna to the transceiver. Use a marine VHF antenna with an impedance of 50 ohms. GND Terminal (Ground Terminal) Connects the transceiver to ships ground, for safe and optimum performance. Use the screw supplied with the transceiver only. DC Input Cable Connects the transceiver to a DC power supply capable of delivering 11 to 16 VDC. Accessory Connection Cable (Green, Brown, Yellow & White) Connects the transceiver to a GPS chart plotter.
8 INSTALLATION 8.1 SAFETY / WARNING INFORMATION This radio is restricted to occupational use, work related operations only where the radio operator must have the knowledge to control the exposure conditions of its passengers and bystanders by maintaining the minimum separation distance of 4.6 feet (1.40 m) (FCC) or 5.7 feet (1.74 m) (IC). Failure to observe these restrictions will result in exceeding the FCC/IC RF exposure limits. Antenna Installation: The antenna must be located at least 4.6 feet (1.
Desktop Mounting Overhead Mounting 8.3.2 Optional MMB-84 Flush Mount Bracket A GPS receiver and antenna is located in the front panel of the GX1400GPS and GX1400GPS/E ,Q PDQ\ FDVHV WKH UDGLR PD\ EH ÀXVK PRXQWHG KRZHYHU EHIRUH FXWWLQJ KROHV WR ÀXVK PRXQW WKH UDGLR LW LV UHFRPPHQGHG WR WHPSRUDULO\ FRQQHFW WKH UDGLR WR SRZHU DQG WXUQ RQ LQ WKH ORFDWLRQ ZKHUH LW ZLOO EH ÀXVK PRXQWHG WR FRQ¿UP LW LV DEOH WR UHFHLYH D *36 ORFDWLRQ RQ LW¶V GLVSOD\ ,I WKH radio is not able to receive a location, a GPS Char
Bracket Adjusting Screw Lock-washer nut combination 8.4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS CAUTION Reverse polarity connections will damage the radio! Connect the power cord and antenna to the radio. Antenna and Power Supply connections are as follows: 1. Mount the antenna at least 3.28 feet (1 m) away from the radio. At the rear of the radio, connect the antenna cable. The antenna cable must have a PL259 connector attached. RG-8/U coaxial cable must be used if the antenna is 25 feet (7.6 m) or more from the radio.
Fuse Replacement To take out the fuse from the fuse holder, hold both ends of the fuse holder and pull the fuse holder apart, do not bend the fuse holder. When you replace the IXVH SOHDVH FRQ¿UP WKDW WKH IXVH LV WLJKWO\ ¿[HG RQ the metal contact located inside the fuse Holder. If the metal contact holding the fuse is loose, the fuse holder may heat up. 8.5 CONNECTION OF EXTERNAL DEVICES TO THE RADIO 8.5.
8.5.2 Accessory Cables The image and table below show the wires of the transceiver and the connections to optional devices such as an external GPS antenna and a GPS chart plotter. CAUTION Care must be taken not to touch any of the NMEA wires to positive 12 VDC or the radio may be damaged. When connecting the Chart Plotter, External GPS receiver, or External Speaker VWULS RII DERXW LQFK FP RI WKH VSHFL¿HG ZLUH¶V LQVXODWLRQ WKHQ VSOLFH WKH ends together.
8.5.4 GPS Input - optional SCU-31 External GPS Antenna External GPS Antenna SCU-31 Radio Wires Yellow: NMEA IN(+) Brown Green: NMEA IN(í) Black Red Black 2A Fuse (+) (í) 12 V Battery The SCU-31 External GPS antenna (Built-in GPS receiver) is supplied with 49 feet (15 m) of cable and a connector. To connect the SCU-31 to the transceiver, cut off the 6 pins antenna connector, strip the white insulation to expose the Red, Black and Brown wires and connect as shown in the diagram.
8.6 INITIAL SETUP REQUIRED WHEN TURNING ON THE POWER FOR THE FIRST TIME 8.6.1 Maritime Mobile Service Identity (MMSI) What is an MMSI? An MMSI is a nine digit number used on marine transceivers capable of using Digital Selective Calling (DSC) signal transmission. This number is used like a telephone number to selectively call other vessels. THIS NUMBER MUST BE PROGRAMMED INTO THE RADIO TO OPERATE DSC FUNCTIONS.
6. :KHQ ¿QLVKHG SURJUDPPLQJ WKH 006, QXPEHU press the [FINISH@ VRIW NH\ 7KH UDGLR ZLOO DVN \RX to input the MMSI number again. Perform steps 4 through 6 above. 7. After the second number has been input, press the [FINISH@ VRIW NH\ WR VWRUH WKH 006, 8. Press the [OK@ VRIW NH\ WR UHWXUQ WR UDGLR RSHUDWLRQ MMSI INPUT 1st: ********* 2nd: BACK 366901234 FINISH SELECT MMSI INPUT STORED MMSI 366901234 OK NOTE To view your MMSI after programming to ensure it is correct, perform steps 1 to 2.
The transceiver has a GPS status display which shows the satellites currently being received, along with a graphical (bar-graph) representation of the relative signal strengths from each of the satellites. GPS STATUS 01 21 12 22 13 25 15 28 23˚56.890N 123˚56.
8.8 GPS CONFIGURATION 8.8.1 Changing the GPS Time The transceiver shows GPS satellite time or UTC (Universal Time Coordinated) time in factory default. A time offset is needed to show the local time in your area. The time offset must be changed in order for the radio to display the current time in your area. 1. Press the [MENU@ NH\ WR GLVSOD\ WKH ³MENU”. 2. Press the Ÿ ź Ż Ź key to select “SETUP”, then press the [SELECT@ VRIW NH\ BACK 3. Press the [Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR VHOHFW ³GPS SETUP”, then press the [SELE
4. 3UHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR VHOHFW ³TIME AREA”, then press the [SELECT@ VRIW NH\ GPS SETUP LOCATION FORMT TIME OFFSET TIME AREA TIME FORMAT BACK 5. 3UHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR VHOHFW ³UTC” or “LOCAL”. SELECT TIME AREA UTC LOCAL BACK ENTER 6. Press the [ENTER@ VRIW NH\ WR VWRUH WKH VHOHFWHG VHWWLQJ 7. Press the [CLR@ soft key to return to radio operation. BUSY P 16 23˚56.890N 123˚56.890W BUSY USA 25W 09:56 UTC (“UTC” mode) P 16 23˚56.890N 123˚56.
9 BASIC OPERATION 9.1 TURNING ON AND OFF THE TRANSCEIVER 1. After the transceiver has been installed, ensure that the power supply and antenna are properly connected. 2. Press and hold the key to turn the radio ON. 9.2 RECEPTION 1. Turn the SQL knob fully counterclockwise. This state is known as “squelch off”. 2. Turn the VOL knob until noise or audio from the speaker is at a comfortable level. 3. Turn the SQL knob clockwise until the random noise disappears. This state is known as the “squelch threshold”.
To switch the TX output power: 1. Press the [H/L@ NH\ RQ WKH IURQW SDQHO RU WKH PLFURphone to switch between HI (25 W) or LO (1 W) output power. BUSY P 16 23˚56.890N 123˚56.890W NOTE: When the TX output power is set to “Low” while the transceiver is on channel 13 or 67 (USA Channel group only), the output power will temporarily switch from “Low” to “High” power until the PTT switch of the microphone is released. This soft key is not function on transmit inhibited and low power only channels.
4. 3UHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ to select the setting item, then press the [SELECT@ VRIW NH\ DSC SETUP INDIVIDUAL DIR. INDIVIDUAL REPLY INDIVIDUAL ACK INDIVIDUAL RING BACK SELECT 5. 3UHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ to select the desired setting. INDIVIDUAL DIR. ADD 6. Press the [ENTER@ VRIW NH\ WR VWRUH WKH VHOHFWHG EDIT setting. DELETE 7. Press the [CLR@ NH\ WR UHWXUQ WR UDGLR RSHUDWLRQ BACK SELECT (The display can also be returned to the previous screen by pressing the [BACK@ VRIW NH\ The same operation proces
9.8 NOAA WEATHER CHANNELS (in USA and Canada only) 1. To receive a NOAA weather channel, press one of the soft keys, then press the WX soft key from any channel. The transceiver will go to the last selected weather channel and the “WX” icon appears on the display. 2. 3UHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\V WR VHOHFW D GLIIHUHQW NOAA weather channel. 3. To exit from the NOAA weather channels, press one of the soft keys, then press the [CH@ VRIW NH\ The transceiver returns to the channel it was on prior to a we
9.9 MULTI WATCH (TO PRIORITY CHANNEL) Multi watch is used to scan two or three channels for communications. • • In Dual Watch, a normal VHF channel and the priority channel are scanned alternately. In Triple Watch, a normal VHF channel, the priority channel, and the sub channel are scanned alternately. :KHQ D VLJQDO LV UHFHLYHG RQ WKH QRUPDO FKDQQHO WKH UDGLR EULHÀ\ VZLWFKHV between the normal channel and the priority channel to look for a transmission.
NOTE The priority channel or the sub channel may be changed from CH16 (default) or CH9 (default) to another channel. Refer to section “11.2.7 Priority Channel” or “11.2.8 Sub Channel”. 9.10 SCANNING The GX1400 series will automatically scan channels programmed into the preset channel memory and also the scan channel memory, and the last selected weather channel.
9.10.2 Programming Scan Memory 1. [ @ ¯ “SETUP” ¯ “CHANNEL SETUP” ¯ “SCAN MEMORY” 2. 3UHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR VHOHFW D GHVLUHG channel to be scanned, then press the [MEM@ soft key. The “MEM” icon appears on the display, which indicates the channel has been selected to the scan channel. 3. Repeat step 2 for all the desired channels to be scanned. 4. To delete a channel from the list, select the channel then press the [MEM@ VRIW NH\ DJDLQ 7KH ³MEM” icon disappears from the display. 5.
9.10.4 Priority Scanning (P-SCAN) 1. Set the scan type to “PRIORITY SCAN” in the SETUP menu (refer to “9.10.1 Selecting the Scan Type”). 2. Adjust the SQL knob until background noise disappears. BUSY M 3. Press one of the soft keys, until the [SCAN@ VRIW P-SCN USA 25W P-SET key display, then press the [SCAN@ VRIW NH\ P “P-SCN” appears on the LCD. Scanning will proceed between the memorized channels and the priority channel. The priority channel will be scanned after each programmed channel. 4.
4. Press the [ADD@ VRIW NH\ WR SURJUDP WKH FKDQQHO into the preset channel. BUSY P-SET 72 M USA 25W 16 M USA 25W 72 M USA 25W 72 M USA 25W 72 M USA 25W 5. Repeat steps 1 through 4 to program the desired channels into the preset channel bank. Up to 10 channels can be registered. If you attempt to register the 11th channel, error beep will sound. 9.11.2 Operation 1. Press one of the soft keys. 2. 3UHVV WKH >Ż@ RU >Ź@ NH\ UHSHDWHGO\ XQWLO WKH [P-SET@ VRIW NH\ GLVSOD\ WKHQ SUHVV WKH >P-
10 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) 10.1 GENERAL WARNING The GX1400 series is designed to generate digital maritime distress and safety calls to facilitate search and rescue. To be effective as a safety device, this equipment must be used only within communication range of a shore-based VHF marine channel 70 distress and safety watch system. The range of signal may vary, however under normal conditions should be approximately 20 nautical miles.
Basic Operation 1. Lift the red spring loaded [DISTRESS@ FRYHU then press and hold the [DISTRESS@ NH\ IRU seconds. The “DISTRESS” screen will appear on the LCD and the radios display will count down (3-2-1) and then transmit the distress alert. The EDFNOLJKW RI WKH /&' DQG NH\SDG ÀDVKHV ZKLOH the radio's display is counting down. 2. When the distress signal is sent, the transceiver watches for a transmission on CH70 until an acknowledgment signal (distress acknowledgement) is received. 3.
2. Press the [NATURE@ VRIW NH\ The “NATURE OF DIST” menu will appear on the display. DIST ALERT MSG UNDESIGNATED POS: --°--.------°--.---TIME: --:--UTC BACK 3. 3UHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR VHOHFW WKH GHVLUHG nature of distress category, then press the [ENTER@ VRIW NH\ NATURE POS/TM NATUER OF DIST FIRE,EXPLOSION FLOODING COLLISION GROUNDING BACK ENTER 4. Press and hold the [DISTRESS@ NH\ XQWLO D GLVWUHVV alert is transmitted. 5.
Pausing a Distress Alert After a distress alert is transmitted, the distress alert is repeated every 4 minutes until the call is canceled by the user or until the radio is turned off and on again. The transceiver has provision to suspend (pause) the re-transmitting of the distress call by the procedure below. 1. After the distress call is transmitted, the radio will show the display as on the right.
10.2.2 Receiving a Distress Alert 1. When a DSC distress alert is received, an emergency alarm sounds. The display will show the MMSI (or name) of the vessel transmitting the distress. 2. Press any key to stop the alarm. RX DISTRESS 3. On the display you will notice 3 soft key selections. YAESU These selections are described below: UNDESIGNATED NOT ACKNOWLEDGED [ACCEPT@ 3UHVV WKLV NH\ WR DFFHSW WKH GLVWUHVV SINCE: 00:05 ACCEPT PAUSE QUIT alert and to switch to Channel 16.
10.3 ALL SHIPS CALL The all ships call function allows contact to be established with DSC equipped vessels without having their MMSI in the individual calling directory. Also, priority for the call can be designated as “SAFETY” or “URGENCY”. SAFETY Call: This type of call is used to transmit boating safety information to other vessels. This message usually contains information about an overdue boat, debris in the water, loss of a navigation aid or an important meteorological message.
10.3.2 Receiving an All Ships Call 1. When an all ships call is received, an emergency alarm sounds. The display will show the MMSI (or name) of the vessel transmitting the all ships call. 2. Press any key on the radio to stop the alarm. RX ALL SHIPS 3. To immediately switch to requested channel, press YAESU the [ACCEPT@ VRIW NH\ CATEG: SAFETY CH: 08 If a key is not pressed for thirty seconds (by SINCE: 00:05 default; refer to the section “10.3.
3. 3UHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR VHOHFW ³OFF”, then press the ENTER soft key. ALL SHIPS OFF ON BACK ENTER 4. Press the [16/S@ NH\ RU SUHVV WKH >CLR@ VRIW NH\ WR UHWXUQ WR UDGLR RSHUDtion mode. If you wish to return to enabling the ringer tone, just repeat the above procedure, SUHVVLQJ WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR VHOHFW ³ON” in step 3 above. 10.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until the name is complete. Press the [Ź@ key to move to the next space if you want to enter a blank space in the name. If a mistake was made entering in the name, press the >Ż@ RU >Ź@ NH\ UHSHDWHGO\ XQWLO WKH ZURQJ OHWWHU LV KLJKOLJKWHG WKHQ SUHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ key to correct the entry. ADD 7. After the twelfth letter or space has been entered, NAME: press the [FINISH@ VRIW NH\ WR UHWXUQ WR WKH SUHYLYAESU------MMSI: ous screen. --------BACK FINISH SELECT 8.
2. 3UHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR VHOHFW ³AUTO” or “MANUAL”, then press the [ENTER@ VRIW NH\ INDIVIDUAL REPLY AUTO MANUAL BACK ENTER 3. Press the [16/S@ NH\ RU SUHVV WKH >CLR@ VRIW NH\ WR UHWXUQ WR UDGLR RSHUDtion mode. 10.4.3 Setting up the Individual Call Acknowledgment The transceiver can select either reply message “ABLE” (default) or “UNABLE” when the individual reply setting (described previous section) is set to “AUTO”. 1. [ @ ¯ “SETUP” ¯ “DSC SETUP” ¯ “INDIVIDUAL ACK” 2.
4. 3UHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR VHOHFW WKH RSHUDWLQJ channel you want to communicate on and press the [SELECT@ VRIW NH\ INTERSHIP CH CH:06 CH:08 CH:09 CH:10 BACK 5. Press the [YES@ VRIW NH\ WR WUDQVPLW WKH LQGLYLGXDO DSC signal. MANUAL SELECT INDIVIDUAL YAESU CATEG: ROUTINE CH: 08 Transmit a Call? YES NO INDIVIDUAL 6.
6. After the ninth number has been entered, press the [FINISH@ VRIW NH\ INTERSHIP CH 7. 3UHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR VHOHFW WKH RSHUDWLQJ CH:06 channel you want to communicate on and press CH:08 CH:09 the [SELECT@ VRIW NH\ CH:10 BACK 8. Press the [YES@ VRIW NH\ WR WUDQVPLW WKH LQGLYLGXDO DSC signal. MANUAL SELECT INDIVIDUAL 366901555 CATEG: ROUTINE CH: 08 Transmit a Call? YES NO 9.
5. After accepting the call, press the [ABLE@ VRIW key to switch to the requested channel. (To inform that you cannot respond, press the [UNABLE@ soft key.) 6. Press the [YES@ VRIW NH\ WR VHQG DQ DFNQRZOHGJHment. Press the [CHG CH@ VRIW NH\ WR FKDQJH WKH FKDQQHO for communication from the requested one. RX INDIVIDUAL YAESU CATEG: ROUTINE CH: 08 SINCE: 00:08 ABLE UNABLE QUIT RX INDIVIDUAL YAESU CH: 08 ABLE TO COMPLY Transmit a Call? YES CHG CH NO RX INDIVIDUAL 7.
The transceiver has the capability to turn off the individual call ringer. 1. [ @ ¯ “SETUP” ¯ “DSC SETUP” ¯ “DSC BEEP” 2. Select “DSC BEEP´ ZLWK WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WKHQ press the [SELECT@ VRIW NH\ DSC SETUP AUTO CH CHANGE AUTO ACTION TIMER POS UNFIX WAIT DSC BEEP BACK 3. Select “INDIVIDUAL´ ZLWK WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ then press the [SELECT@ VRIW NH\ DSC BEEP ON INDIVIDUAL ALL SHIPS ON GROUP ON POS REQUEST OFF BACK 4. 3UHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR VHOHFW ³OFF”, then press the [ENTER@ VRIW NH\
Group MMSI: Group MMSI numbers are not assigned by the FCC or other organizations licensed to assign ship MMSI numbers. 7KH ¿UVW GLJLW RI D JURXS 006, LV DOZD\V VHW WR ³ ´ E\ WKH LQWHUQDWLRQDO UXOHV All Standard Horizon radios are preset so when programming a group MMSI WKH ¿UVW GLJLW LV VHW WR ³ ´ The USCG recommends programming the MID of a ships MMSI into the second, third and fourth digits of the group MMSI as it denotes the area the ship is located in.
8. Select “GROUP MMSI:´ ZLWK WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ then press the [SELECT@ VRIW NH\ ADD NAME: YAESU-GP---GROUP MMSI: 0-------BACK FINISH SELECT 9. 3UHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR VFUROO WKURXJK QXPEHUV 0 to 9. 10. Press the [SELECT@ VRIW NH\ WR VWRUH WKH QXPEHU and step to the next digit to the right. ADD GROUP MMSI: 03--------BACK FINISH SELECT 11. Repeat steps 9 and 10 until the group MMSI is complete. ,I D PLVWDNH ZDV PDGH HQWHULQJ LQ WKH 006, QXPEHU SUHVV WKH >Ż@ RU >Ź@ NH\ UHSHDWHGO\ XQWLO WKH Z
4. 3UHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR VHOHFW WKH RSHUDWLQJ channel you want to communicate on and press the [SELECT@ VRIW NH\ INTERSHIP CH CH:06 CH:08 CH:09 CH:10 BACK 5. Press the [YES@ VRIW NH\ WR WUDQVPLW WKH JURXS call signal. MANUAL SELECT GROUP YAESU GP CATEG: ROUTINE CH: 08 Transmit a Call? YES 6. After the group call is transmitted, the transceiver will switch to the channel selected in step 6 above, without changing the display. To change the display, press the [QUIT@ VRIW NH\ NO GROUP YA
7. 3UHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR VHOHFW WKH RSHUDWLQJ channel you want to communicate on and press the [SELECT@ VRIW NH\ INTERSHIP CH CH:06 CH:08 CH:09 CH:10 BACK 8. Press the [YES@ VRIW NH\ WR WUDQVPLW WKH JURXS call signal. MANUAL SELECT GROUP 036690155 CATEG: ROUTINE CH: 08 Transmit a Call? YES NO 9. After the group call is transmitted, the transceiver will switch to the channel selected in step 7, without changing the display. To change the display, press the [QUIT@ VRIW NH\ 10.
RX GROUP 6. 3UHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR VFUROO WKH VFUHHQ DQG YAESU see the MMSI (or name) of the calling vessel, CATEG: ROUTINE CH: 08 category of the call and requested operating SINCE: 00:08 channel. ABLE UNABLE QUIT 7. Press the [QUIT@ VRIW NH\ WR GLVSOD\ WKH RSHUDWLQJ channel number of the requested channel. 8. Listen to the channel for the person calling the group for a message. 9.
10.6 POSITION REQUEST Advancements in DSC have made it possible to poll the location of another vessel and show the position of that vessel on the display of the transceiver. Standard Horizon has taken this feature one step further, if any Standard Horizon GPS is connected to the transceiver, the polled position of the vessel is shown on the display of the GPS chart plotter making it easy to navigate to the location of the polled vessel.
6. When the transceiver receives the position from the polled vessel, the transceiver will produce a ringing alarm sound and the position from the polled vessel is sent to a GPS chart plotter via NMEA 0183. (DSC BEEP needs to be enabled to hear alarm.) Press any key to stop the alarm. RX POS REPLY 7. Press the [INFO@ VRIW NH\ WR VKRZ WKH SRVLWLRQ GDWD YAESU transferred from the polled vessel on the display. POS ACKNOWLEDGED SINCE: 00:05 INFO 8. 3UHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR FKDQJH WKH GLVSOD\ WR view the
3. 3UHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR VFUROO WKURXJK QXPEHUV 0 to 9. 4. Press the [SELECT@ VRIW NH\ WR VWRUH WKH QXPEHU and step to the next digit to the right. NEW ID MMSI: 3-------BACK FINISH SELECT 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the MMSI is complete. If a mistake was made entering in the MMSI number, press the >Ż@ RU >Ź@ NH\ UHSHDWHGO\ XQWLO WKH ZURQJ QXPEHU LV KLJKOLJKWHG WKHQ SUHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR FRUUHFW WKH HQWU\ 6. After the ninth number has been entered, press the [FINISH@ VRIW NH\ POS REQU
10.6.2 Receiving a Position Request When a position request call is received from another vessel, a ringing alarm will sound and “POS REQUEST” will be shown in the LCD. 1. When a position request call is received, the transceiver will transmit your position to the vessel who requested it. 2. To exit from position request display, press the [QUIT@ VRIW NH\ RX POS REQUEST YAESU POS REPLY SINCE: 00:05 [ Transmitted ] QUIT 10.6.
10.7.1 Transmitting a DSC Position Report Call Position Report from Individual / Position Call Directory 1. [ @ ¯ “DSC” ¯ “POS REPORT” 2. 3UHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR VHOHFW ³HISTORY” or “MEMORY”, then press the [SELECT@ VRIW NH\ POS REPORT HISTORY MEMORY NEW ID BACK 3. Press the >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR VHOHFW DQ LQGLYLGXDO you want to contact, then press the [SELECT@ soft key. SELECT MEMORY YAESU USCG MEMORY SHIPS HORIZON BACK SELECT 4. Press the [YES@ VRIW NH\ WR VHQG \RXU SRVLWLRQ WR the selected v
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the MMSI is complete. If a mistake was made entering in the MMSI number, press the >Ż@ RU >Ź@ NH\ UHSHDWHGO\ XQWLO WKH ZURQJ QXPEHU LV KLJKOLJKWHG WKHQ SUHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR FRUUHFW WKH HQWU\ 6. After the ninth number has been entered, press the [FINISH@ VRIW NH\ POS REPORT 7. Press the [YES@ VRIW NH\ WR VHQG \RXU SRVLWLRQ WR 366901555 the selected vessel. POS: 23°56.890N 123°56.890W Press the [POS@ VRIW NH\ WR FKDQJH WKH SRVLWLRQ Transmit a Call? information.
10.7.3 Setting up a Position Report Ringer The transceiver has the capability to turn off the position report ringer. 1. [ @ ¯ “SETUP” ¯ “DSC SETUP” ¯ “DSC BEEP” 2. Select “POS REPORT´ ZLWK WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ then press the [SELECT@ VRIW NH\ DSC BEEP GROUP ON ALL SHIPS ON POS REQUEST OFF POS REPORT OFF BACK 3. 3UHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR VHOHFW ³OFF”, then press the [ENTER@ VRIW NH\ SELECT POS REPORT OFF ON BACK ENTER 4. Press the [16/S@ NH\ RU SUHVV WKH >CLR@ VRIW NH\ WR UHWXUQ WR UDGL
6. If a mistake was made entering in the position and WLPH SUHVV WKH >Ż@ RU >Ź@ NH\ XQWLO WKH ZURQJ OHWWHU LV KLJKOLJKWHG WKHQ SUHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR correct the entry and press the [SELECT@ VRIW NH\ 7. :KHQ ¿QLVKHG SURJUDPPLQJ WKH SRVLWLRQ LQIRUPDtion, press the [FINISH@ VRIW NH\ MMSI/POS INPUT POS: 23°56.890 N 123°56.890W TIME: 12:56UTC BACK FINISH SELECT MMSI/POS INFO ID: 366901234 POS: 23°56.890N 123°56.890W TIME: 12:56UTC OK POS/TM 8. Press the [OK@ VRIW NH\ WR UHWXUQ WR WKH 0
10.9.3 Selecting Stations to be Automatically Polled 1. [ @ ¯ “DSC” ¯ “AUTO POS POLLING” ¯ “AUTO POS POLLING” 2. 3UHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR VHOHFW ³SELECT ID”, then press the [SELECT@ VRIW NH\ AUTO POS POLLING ACTIVATION START SELECT ID BACK 3. Press the >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR VHOHFW WKH OLVW QXPEHU, then press the [SELECT@ VRIW NH\ SELECT ID 1: 2: 3: 4: BACK 4. 3UHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR VHOHFW DQ LQGLYLGXDO you want to poll, then press the [SELECT@ VRIW NH\ SELECT MEMORY YAESU USCG MEMORY SHIPS
To disable the auto position polling, repeat the above procedure, pressing the >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR VHOHFW ³STOP” in step 3 above. The “ ” indicator will appear on the LCD while the auto position polling is activated. BUSY 16 23˚56.890N 123˚56.890W USA 25W A 09:56 AM LOC 10.10 DSC TEST CALL This function is used to contact another DSC equipped vessel to ensure the DSC functions of the radio are operating correctly. 10.10.
DSC Test Call by Manually Entering an MMSI 1. [ @ ¯ “DSC” ¯ “TEST CALL” ¯ “NEW ID” 2. 3UHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR VFUROO WKURXJK QXPEHUV 0 to 9. 3. Press the [SELECT@ VRIW NH\ WR VWRUH WKH QXPEHU and step to the next digit to the right. NEW ID MMSI: 3-------BACK FINISH SELECT 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the MMSI is complete. If a mistake was made entering in the MMSI number, press the >Ż@ RU >Ź@ NH\ UHSHDWHGO\ XQWLO WKH ZURQJ QXPEHU LV KLJKOLJKWHG WKHQ SUHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR FRUUHFW WKH HQ
10.11 DSC LOG OPERATION The GX1400 series logs transmitted DSC calls, received distress calls, and other calls (individual, group, all ships, etc.). The DSC log feature is similar to an answer machine where calls are recorded for review and a “ ” icon will appear on the radio's display. The transceiver can store up to the latest 30 transmitted calls, up to the latest 30 distress calls, and up to the latest 50 other calls. NOTE When the “DSC LOG´ >0(18@ LV VHOHFWHG WKH WUDQVFHLYHU ZLOO GLVSOD\ the highest
2. 3UHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR VHOHFW ³DISTRESS LOG”, then press the [SELECT@ VRIW NH\ DSC LOG TRANSMITTED LOG DISTRESS LOG OTHER CALL LOG LOG DELETE BACK SELECT DISTRESS LOG 3. 3UHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR VHOHFW WKH VWDWLRQ QDPH HORIZON or MMSI number) you want to review. MEMORY SHIPS USCG Note: When there is an unread received call, “ ” YAESU BACK SELECT icon will appear at the head of the station name (or MMSI number). Press the [SELECT@ VRIW NH\ WR UHYLHZ GHWDLOV IRU WKH VHOHFWHG VWDWLRQ
4. 3UHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR VFUROO WKH GLVSOD\ RX OTHER LOG INDIVIDUAL 123456789 YAESU RX TM: 12:56 UTC BACK DELETE RX OTHER LOG DATE: 12/JAN CATER: ROUTINE CH: 06 [ Delayed ACK ] BACK DELETE 5. Press the [BACK@ VRIW NH\ WR JR EDFN WR WKH '6& RWKHU FDOO OLVW 10.11.4 Deleting Calls from the “DSC LOG” Directory 1. [ @ ¯ “DSC” ¯ “DSC LOG” 2. 3UHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR VHOHFW ³LOG DELETE”, then press the [SELECT@ VRIW NH\ DSC LOG TRANSMITTED LOG DISTRESS LOG OTHER CALL LOG LOG DELETE BACK 3.
11 SETUP MENU 11.1 DSC SETUP 11.1.1 Individual Directory The transceiver has a DSC directory that allows you to store a vessel or person’s name and the MMSI number associated with vessels you wish to transmit individual calls, position requests and position report transmissions. To transmit an individual call you must program this directory with information of the persons you wish to call, similar to a cellular phones telephone directory. Refer to section “10.4.
11.1.6 Auto Position Polling Call Type The transceiver has the capability to automatically track four vessels programmed into the individual directory. This selection allows you to select the call type used in the auto position polling. Refer to section “10.9.1 Setting up the Polling Call Type” for setting. 11.1.7 Auto Position Polling Interval Time The transceiver has the capability to automatically track four vessels programmed into the individual directory.
11.2.2 Weather Alert (USA version only) This selection is used to enable or disable the NOAA Weather Alert function. 1. [ @ ¯ “SETUP” ¯ “CHANNEL SETUP” ¯ “WEATHER ALERT” 2. 3UHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR VHOHFW ³ON” or “OFF”. 3. Press the [ENTER@ VRIW NH\ WR VWRUH WKH VHOHFWHG setting. WEATHER ALERT OFF ON BACK ENTER 4. Press the [CLR@ NH\ WR UHWXUQ WR UDGLR RSHUDWLRQ 11.2.3 Multi Watch Allows selection of the dual and triple watch functions. Refer to section “9.
11.2.7 Priority Channel This procedure permits setting a different priority channel to be used when priority scanning. By default, the priority channel is set to Channel 16. 1. [ @ ¯ “SETUP” ¯ “CHANNEL SETUP” ¯ “PRIORITY CH” 2. Press the [Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR VHOHFW WKH GHVLUHG channel to be a priority. 3. Press the [ENTER@ VRIW NH\ WR VWRUH WKH QHZ setting. 4. Press the [CLR@ NH\ WR UHWXUQ WR UDGLR RSHUDWLRQ PRIORITY CH CH:13 CH:14 CH:15 P-CH CH:16 BACK ENTER 11.2.
11.3.1 ATIS Code Setup (GX1400GPS/E only) 1. [ @ ¯ “SETUP” ¯ “ATIS SETUP” ¯ “ATIS CODE” 3UHVV WKH >Ż@ RU >Ź@ NH\ WR VHOHFW WKH ¿UVW QXPEHU of your ATIS, then press the [SELECT@ VRIW NH\ WR step to the next number. 3. Repeat step 2 to set your ATIS (ten digits). 4. If a mistake was made entering in the ATIS, press WKH >Ÿ@ >ź@ >Ż@ >Ź@ NH\ WR VHOHFW ³ĸ´ RU ³ĺ´ SUHVV the [SELECT@ VRIW NH\ XQWLO WKH ZURQJ QXPEHU LV selected, then perform step 2.
5. If you want to set the ATIS feature to another channel group, repeat step 2 through . 6. Press the [CLR@ NH\ WR UHWXUQ WR UDGLR RSHUDWLRQ NOTE • The “Scan” and “Dual Watch” features are not available on the channel group while the ATIS feature is turned on. • The TX output power is set to “1W” automatically on the following channels of the channel group while the ATIS feature is turned on. CH 06, 08, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 71, 72, 74, 75, 76, and 77 11.4 GPS SETUP 11.4.
11.4.5 Unit Of Measure This menu item sets the display units of speed, distance and altitude. [ 1. @ ¯ “SETUP” ¯ “GPS SETUP” ¯ “UNIT OF MEASURE” 2. 3UHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR VHOHFW WKH LWHP WR EH set, then press the [SELECT@ VRIW NH\ UNIT OF MEASURE SPEED kts DISTANCE nm ALTITUDE ft BACK ENTER 3. 3UHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR VHOHFW WKH XQLW 4. Press the [ENTER@ VRIW NH\ WR VWRUH WKH QHZ setting. SPEED knot mile/h km/h BACK ENTER 5. Press the [CLR@ NH\ WR UHWXUQ WR UDGLR RSHUDWLRQ 11.
3UHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR VHOHFW WKH GHVLUHG sentence type, then press the [SELECT@ VRIW NH\ NMEA OUT GGA GLL GSA GSV OFF ON OFF OFF BACK 3UHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR VHOHFW ³ON” or “OFF”. 4. Press the [ENTER@ VRIW NH\ WR VDYH WKH QHZ setting. 5. Repeat steps 2 through 4 to set the other sentences. 6. Press the [CLR@ NH\ WR UHWXUQ WR UDGLR RSHUDWLRQ NOTE ENTER GGA OFF ON BACK ENTER • When “UNIT POWER” of “OPTION GPS UNIT” is set to OFF, NMEA sentences will not be output.
2. 3UHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR VHOHFW WKH GHVLUHG OHYHO The contrast level can be set from “0 0 ” to “2 5 ”. 3. Press the [ENTER@ VRIW NH\ WR VWRUH WKH VHOHFWHG level. CONTRAST 25 BACK ENTER 4. Press the [CLR@ NH\ WR UHWXUQ WR UDGLR RSHUDWLRQ 11.5.3 Key Beep This section allows the level of the key beep to be adjusted or turned off. [ 1. @ ¯ “SETUP” ¯ “CONFIGURATION” ¯ “KEY BEEP” 2. 3UHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR VHOHFW WKH GHVLUHG beep level.
4. 3UHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR VHOHFW WKH GHVLUHG NH\ function, then press the [ENTER@ VRIW NH\ Refer to the next page for available functions. KEY SELECTION NONE WX/CH SCAN DW/TW BACK ENTER 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to assign up to 6 functions. 6. To exit this MENU and return to radio operation press the [BACK@ VRIW NH\ Available functions are: DISPLAY SOFT KEY ICON FUNCTION SOFT KEY NUMBERS ASSIGNED AS DEFAULT (See the previous page.
11.5.5 Reset You may reset the memory and settings of the setup categories independently or return the transceiver to the original factory setting. 1. [ @ ¯ “SETUP” ¯ “CONFIGURATION” ¯ “RESET” 2. 3UHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR VHOHFW WKH GHVLUHG category. You can select one from “DSC SETUP”, “CH SETUP”, “GPS SETUP”,“CONFIGURATION”, “FACTORY”*1(all settings except the “MMSI” and “ATIS”*2 will be initialized), “USER MMSI”, or “ATIS CODE”*2. *1 Depending on the radio setting.
(See “Checking the Request code” below). Ɣ &RQWDFW ,QIRUPDWLRQ USA/Canada E-mail: marinetech@yaesu.com Telephone: (800) 767-2450 Europe E-mail: service@yaesu.co.uk Telephone: +44 (0)1962 866667 Other Countries Contact the dealer or the distributor. Checking the Request code 1. [ @ ¯ “SETUP” ¯ “CONFIGURATION” ¯ “RESET” 2. 3UHVV WKH >Ÿ@ RU >ź@ NH\ WR VHOHFW WKH GHVLUHG category. You can select one from “USER MMSI”, or “ATIS CODE”*, then press the [SELECT@ VRIW key. *(GX1400GPS/E only) 3.
3. 3UHVV WKH >Ÿ@ >ź@ >Ż@ >Ź@ NH\ WR VHOHFW WKH ¿UVW GLJLW RI WKH UHVHW SDVVZRUG WKHQ SUHVV WKH [SELECT@ VRIW NH\ WR VWHS WR WKH QH[W QXPEHU USER MMSI RESET _ _ _ _ _ -_ _ _ _ _ BACK 4. Repeat steps 3 until the reset password is complete. If a mistake was made entering in the station name, SUHVV WKH >Ÿ@ >ź@ >Ż@ >Ź@ NH\ WR VHOHFW ³ĸ´ RU ³ĺ´ SUHVV WKH >SELECT@ VRIW NH\ XQWLO WKH ZURQJ character is selected, then perform step 3. 5. Press the [FINISH@ VRIW NH\ If the re
12 MAINTENANCE The inherent quality of the solid-state components used in this transceiver will provide many years of continuous use. Taking the following precautions however, will prevent damage to the transceiver. • Never key the microphone unless an antenna or suitable dummy load is connected to the transceiver. • Ensure that the supply voltage to the transceiver does not exceed 16 VDC or fall below 11 VDC. • Use only STANDARD HORIZON-approved accessories and replacement parts.
12.3 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY Transceiver fails to No DC voltage to the a. Check the 12 VDC battery connections and power up. transceiver, or blown the fuse. fuse. b. The VOL knob needs to be rotated clockwise to turn the radio on. Tr a n s c e i v e r b l o w s R e v e r s e d p o w e r Check the power cable for DC voltage, or refuse when connected wires. place the fuse (6 A 250 V). to power supply.
13 CHANNEL ASSIGNMENTS 13.1 GX1400GPS and GX1400 CH U 01 1001 02 03 1003 C I S/D X X D X X X 1004 X X X X 07 160.650 156.050 X X D D S 156.100 160.700 156.150 160.750 156.150 X D 156.200 X 05 1005 06 156.050 S X 04 VHF MARINE CHANNEL CHART TX RX CHANNEL USE S X D X S S X D 160.800 156.200 156.250 160.850 156.250 156.300 156.350 160.950 1007 08 X X X X X S S 156.350 156.400 09 X X X S 156.
CH U C 22 1022 23 1023 2023 24 25 2025 26 27 28 2028 60 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 65 X X D D X X X D D D X D 157.150 161.750 157.150 --161.750 157.200 161.800 157.250 161.850 --161.850 157.300 161.900 157.350 161.950 157.400 162.000 --162.000 156.025 160.625 X D 156.075 S X X 67 X X 68 X 69 70 D S X D S D S X 1066 D S X 66 82 D S X X 161.700 X X 64 157.100 157.
VHF MARINE CHANNEL CHART TX RX CHANNEL USE CH U C I S/D 71 X X X S 156.575 72 X X X S 156.625 73 X X X S 156.675 74 X X X S 156.725 75 76 77 77 X X X X X X X X X S S S S 156.775 156.825 156.875 156.875 X D 156.925 S S S D S S S D S D 156.925 156.925 161.525 156.975 161.575 156.975 156.975 161.575 157.025 161.625 157.025 157.075 161.675 S 157.
13.2 GX1400GPS/E CHANNEL USE CH TX (MHz) RX (MHz) SIMPLEX/DUPLEX LOW PWR 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1019 2019 20 1020 2020 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 156.050 160.650 156.100 160.700 156.150 160.750 156.200 160.800 156.250 160.850 156.300 156.350 160.950 156.400 156.450 156.500 156.550 156.600 156.650 156.700 156.750 156.800 156.850 156.900 161.500 156.950 161.550 156.950 161.550 157.000 161.600 157.000 161.600 157.050 161.650 157.100 161.700 157.150 161.750 157.200 161.800 157.
CHANNEL USE CH 76 77 78 1078 2078 79 1079 2079 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 M*3 M2*3 L1*5 L2*5 L3*5 F1*5 F2*5 F3*5 TX (MHz) RX (MHz) SIMPLEX/DUPLEX LOW PWR 156.825 156.875 156.925 161.525 156.925 161.525 156.975 161.575 156.975 161.575 157.025 161.625 157.075 161.675 157.125 161.725 157.175 161.775 157.225 161.825 157.275 161.875 157.325 161.925 157.375 157.425 157.850 161.425 155.500 155.525 155.650 155.625 155.775 155.
14 SPECIFICATIONS 3HUIRUPDQFH VSHFL¿FDWLRQV DUH QRPLQDO XQOHVV RWKHUZLVH LQGLFDWHG DQG DUH subject to change without notice. Measured in accordance with TIA/EIA-603. zGENERAL Channels ............................................... All USA, International and Canadian Normal Input Voltage ............................................................ 13.8 VDC ±20% Current Drain Standby ............................................................................................. 0.
Selectivity (Typical) Spurious and Image Rejection ............... 75 dB for Voice (70 dB for DSC) Intermodulation and Rejection ................ 70 dB for Voice (70 dB for DSC) Audio Output ................................ 4.5 W (at 4 ohms external speaker output) Audio Response .............................................. within + 1/–3 of a 6 dB/octave de-emphasis characteristic at 300 to 3000 Hz Frequency Stability (–4°F to +140°F (–20°C to +60°C))..................±0.0003 % Channel Spacing ...........
14.1 GX1400 DIMENSIONS 5.1" (129 mm) 1.58" (40 mm) 6.14" (156 mm) 2.86" (72.5 mm) 1.9" (48mm) 2.4" (61 mm) 2.36" (60 mm) 1.16" (29.5 mm) 6.63" (168.4 mm) 5.1" (129 mm) 1.58" (40 mm) 6.14" (156 mm) 1.9" (48mm) 3.58" (91 mm) 2.4" (61 mm) 5.47" (139 mm) 2.86" (72.5 mm) 2.36" (60 mm) 1.16" (29.5 mm) 2.
15 FCC RADIO LICENSE INFORMATION Standard Horizon radios comply with the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) requirements that regulate the Maritime Radio Service. 15.1 STATION LICENSE An FCC ship station license is no longer required for any vessel traveling in U.S. waters (except Hawaii) which is under 20 meters in length.
16 FCC NOTICE NOTICE Unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment may void FRPSOLDQFH ZLWK )&& 5XOHV $Q\ FKDQJH RU PRGL¿FDWLRQ PXVW EH DSproved in writing by STANDARD HORIZON. NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION. &KDQJHV RU PRGL¿FDWLRQV WR WKLV GHYLFH QRW H[SUHVVO\ DSSURYHG E\ <$(68 8 6 $ FRXOG void the User’s authorization to operate this device. This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).
STANDARD HORIZON Limited Warranty Limited Warranty is valid only in the country/region where this product was originally purchased. On-line Warranty Registration: Thank you for buying STANDARD HORIZON products! We are confident your new radio will serve your needs for many years! Please register your product at www.standardhorizon.
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EU Declaration of Conformity We, Yaesu Musen Co. Ltd of Tokyo, Japan, hereby declare that this radio equipment GX1400GPS/E is in full compliance with EU Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the Declaration of Conformity for this product is available to view at :// www.yaesu.com/jp/red ATTENTION – Conditions of usage This transceiver works on frequencies that are regulated and not permitted to be used without authorisation in the EU countries shown in this table.
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