Cobra Electronics MRHH125 Marine VHF Transceiver User Manual MRHH125 manual Part 2
Cobra Electronics Corporation Marine VHF Transceiver MRHH125 manual Part 2
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User Manual Part 2
10222_MRHH125_En_F.qxp VHF Marine Operating Your Radio Radio Protocols 6/28/07 5:03 PM Page 27 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Maintenance • Very little maintenance is required to keep your CobraMarine VHF radio in good operating condition: ■ Keep the radio clean by wiping with a soft cloth and mild detergent. Do not use solvents or harsh or abrasive cleaners, which could damage the case or scratch the LCD screen. ■ If the radio is exposed to salt water, wipe with a soft, moist cloth at least once a day to prevent buildup of salt deposits, which could interfere with button operation. ■ If the radio will be stored for a long period, such as over the winter, remove the batteries from the battery tray and store them in a separate package. This is especially important if you are using alkaline batteries. Troubleshooting • Problem Possible Cause(s) Solution(s) No display on LCD when radio is turned On Batteries are exhausted Recharge or replace batteries Batteries not installed properly Remove batteries and reinstall according to polarity markings NiMH batteries run down quickly Batteries are at the end of their life Replace with new batteries Will transmit at one (1) watt, but not at three (3) watts Batteries are low Recharge or replace batteries Selected channel is limited to one (1) watt Switch to another channel Will not transmit Selected channel is limited to receive only Switch to another channel No sound from speaker Volume level is too low Re-adjust volume No response to button press Button lock is On Press Backlight/ Key Lock button No answer to calls Out of range of other station Switch to three (3) watts or move closer Signal is blocked by terrain Move until you have a “lineof-sight” to the other station Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 27 10222_MRHH125_En_F.qxp VHF Marine Radio Protocols 6/28/07 5:03 PM Page 28 VHF Marine Radio Procedures VHF Marine Radio Procedures Maintain Your Watch • Whenever your boat is underway, the radio must be turned On and be tuned to Channel 16 except when being used for messages. Power Try 1 watt first if the station being called is within a few miles. If there is no answer, switch to 3 watts and call again. Remember, the lower wattage output will conserve your battery and minimize interference to other users. Calling Coast Stations Call a coast station on its assigned channel. You may use Channel 16 when you do not know the assigned channel. Calling Other Vessels Call other vessels on Channel 16 or on Channel 9. (Channel 9 is preferred for recreational vessel use.) You may also call on ship-to-ship channels when you know that the vessel is listening on a ship-to-ship channel. Initial Calling on Channel 16 or 9 The use of Channel 16 is permitted for making initial contact (hailing) another vessel. The limits on calling must be followed. Be reminded, Channel 16’s most important function is for Emergency Messages. If for some reason, Channel 16 is congested, the use of Channel 9, especially in U.S. waters, may be used as the initial contact (hailing) channel for non-emergency communication. Limits on Calling You must not call the same station for more than 30 seconds at a time. If you do not get a reply, wait at least two (2) minutes before calling again. After three (3) calling periods, wait at least 15 minutes before calling again. Change Channels After contacting another station on a calling channel, change immediately to a channel which is available for the type of message you want to send. Station Identification Identify, in English, your station by your FCC call sign, vessel name or the state registration number, at both the beginning and at the end of the message. 28 English 10222_MRHH125_En_F.qxp VHF Marine Radio Protocols 6/28/07 5:03 PM Page 29 VHF Marine Radio Procedures Prohibited Communications You MUST NOT transmit: ■ False distress or emergency messages. ■ Messages containing obscene, indecent or profane language. ■ General calls, signals or messages (messages not addressed to a particular station) on Channel 16, except in an emergency or if you are testing your radio. ■ When you are on land. Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 29 10222_MRHH125_En_F.qxp VHF Marine Radio Protocols 6/28/07 5:03 PM Page 30 Voice Calling Voice Calling • You are required to listen to Channel 16 while standing by. Channel 16 is the distress and safety channel used for establishing initial contact with another station and for emergency communication. The Coast Guard also monitors Channel 16 for safety purposes for everyone on the water. NOTE Channel 9 may be used by recreational vessels for general-purpose calling. This frequency should be used whenever possible to help relieve congestion on Channel 16. The Coast Guard generally does not make urgent marine information broadcasts or weather warnings on Channel 9. Boaters are still asked to “keep watch” on Channel 16 whenever the radio is turned on and not in use with another station. To call another vessel or shore installation (e.g, lock or bridge tender): ■ Make sure the radio is On. ■ Make sure you are in standby listening mode on Channel 16. Make sure Channel 16 is not in use. ■ When the channel is open (quiet), press the Talk button and call a vessel. Hold the radio or microphone several inches from your face and speak clearly and distinctly in a normal voice tone. Say “name or station being called,” “THIS IS [your vessel name or call sign].” ■ Once contact is made, you must leave Channel 16 and go to another working channel. See channel listing in the appendix. For Example The vessel Corsair is calling the vessel Vagabond: Corsair: “Vagabond, this is Corsair. Over.” Vagabond: “Please switch and answer on Channel 68 (or any proper working channel). Over.” Corsair: “Switching to Channel 68. Over.” 30 English 10222_MRHH125_En_F.qxp VHF Marine Radio Protocols 6/28/07 5:03 PM Page 31 Voice Calling & Radiotelephone Calls ■ If the other party does not respond, wait two (2) minutes and repeat. You are permitted to attempt contact three (3) times, two (2) minutes apart. If you still have not made contact, wait 15 minutes before trying again. ■ After communications are completed, each vessel must sign off with its call sign or vessel name and the word “out” and return to Channel 16. NOTE For best sound quality at the station you are calling, hold the microphone on the front of the radio at least 2 in. (51 mm) from your mouth and slightly off to one (1) side. Speak in a normal tone of voice. NOTE “Over and Out” The most commonly misused procedure words are “over and out” within the same transmission. “Over” means you expect a reply. “Out” means you are finished and do not expect a reply. Radiotelephone Calls • Boaters may make and receive radiotelephone calls to and from any number on the telephone network by using the services of public coast stations. For a fee, calls can be made between your radio and telephones on land, sea and in the air. See the appendix for the public correspondence (marine operator) channels. If you plan to use these services, consider registering with the operator of the public coast station that you plan to work through. These services can provide you with detailed information and procedures to follow. NOTICE You may disclose privileged information during a radiotelephone call. Keep in mind that your transmission is NOT private, as it is on a regular telephone. Both sides of the conversation are being broadcast and can be heard by anyone who has a radio and tunes to the channel you are using. Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 31 10222_MRHH125_En_F.qxp VHF Marine Radio Protocols 6/28/07 5:03 PM Page 32 Emergency Messages and Distress Procedure Emergency Messages and Distress Procedure • The ability to summon assistance in an emergency is the primary reason to have a VHF marine radio. The marine environment can be unforgiving, and what may initially be a minor problem can rapidly develop into a situation beyond your control. The Coast Guard monitors Channel 16, responds to all distress calls, and coordinates all search and rescue efforts. Depending on the availability of other capable vessels or commercial assistance operators in your vicinity, Coast Guard or Coast Guard Auxiliary craft may be dispatched. In any event, communicate with the Coast Guard as soon as you experience difficulties and before your situation becomes an emergency. Use the emergency message procedures only after your situation has become grave or you are faced with a sudden danger threatening life or property and requiring immediate help. Use Channel 16 to communicate your emergency message. Make sure you transmit on high power. If you are merely out of gas, do not send an emergency message. Drop your anchor and call a friend or marina to bring the fuel you need or to give you a tow. Marine Emergency Signals The three (3) spoken international emergency signals are: MAYDAY The distress signal MAYDAY is used to indicate that a station is threatened by grave and imminent danger and requests immediate assistance. PAN PAN The urgency signal PAN PAN is used when the safety of the vessel or person is in jeopardy. (This signal is properly pronounced pahn pahn.) SECURITE The safety signal SECURITE is used for messages about the safety of navigation or important weather warnings. (This signal is properly pronounced see-cure-ee-tay.) When using an international emergency signal, the appropriate signal is to be spoken three (3) times prior to the message. 32 English 10222_MRHH125_En_F.qxp VHF Marine Radio Protocols 6/28/07 5:03 PM Page 33 Emergency Messages and Distress Procedure If You Hear a Distress Call You must give any message beginning with one (1) of these signals priority over any other messages. ALL stations MUST remain silent on Channel 16 for the duration of the emergency unless the message relates directly to the emergency. If you hear a distress message from a vessel, stand by your radio. If it is not answered, YOU should answer. If the distressed vessel is not nearby, wait a short time for others who may be closer to acknowledge. Even if you cannot render direct assistance, you may be in a position to relay the message. Marine Distress Procedure Speak slowly — clearly — calmly. 1. Make sure your radio is On. 2. Select Channel 16. 3. Press Talk button and say: “MAYDAY — MAYDAY — MAYDAY.” (Or “PAN PAN— PAN PAN— PAN PAN,” or “SECURITE — SECURITE — SECURITE.”) 4. Say: “THIS IS [your vessel name or call sign],” repeated three (3) times. 5. Say: “MAYDAY (or “PAN PAN” or “SECURITE”) [your vessel name or call sign]. 6. Tell where you are: (what navigational aids or landmarks are nearby). 7. State the nature of your distress. 8. State the kind of assistance needed. 9. Give number of persons aboard and conditions of any injured. 10. Estimate present seaworthiness of your vessel. 11. Briefly describe your vessel (length, type, color, hull). 12. Say: “I WILL BE LISTENING ON CHANNEL 16.” 13. End message by saying: “THIS IS [your vessel name or call sign]. OVER.” 14. Release Talk button and listen. Someone should answer. If not, repeat the call, beginning at step 3 above. Keep the radio nearby. Even after your message has been received, the Coast Guard can find you more quickly if you can transmit a signal for a rescue boat to hone in on. Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 33 10222_MRHH125_En_F.qxp VHF Marine Radio Protocols 6/28/07 5:03 PM Page 34 Emergency Messages and Distress Procedure For Example “Mayday — Mayday — Mayday” “This is Corsair — Corsair — Corsair” [or “IL 1234 AB,” repeated three (3) times] “Mayday Corsair (or IL 1234 AB)” “Navy Pier bears 220 degrees magnetic — distance 5 miles” “Struck submerged object and flooding — need pump and tow” “Four (4) adults, three (3) children aboard — no one injured” “Estimate we will remain afloat one-half hour” “Corsair (or IL 1234 AB) is 26 ft sloop with blue hull and tan deck house” “I will be listening on Channel 16” “This is Corsair (or IL 1234 AB)” “Over” It is a good idea to write out a script of the message form and post it where you and others on your vessel can see it when an emergency message needs to be sent. 34 English 10222_MRHH125_En_F.qxp Warranty 6/28/07 5:03 PM Page 35 Warranty and Trademark Acknowledgement Limited 1-Year Warranty • For Products Purchased In The U.S.A. Cobra Electronics Corporation warrants that its CobraMarine VHF radio, and the component parts thereof, will be free of defects in workmanship and materials for a period of One (1) year from the date of first consumer purchase. This warranty may be enforced by the first consumer purchaser, provided that the product is used within the U.S.A. Cobra will, without charge, repair or replace, at its option, defective radios, products or component parts upon delivery to the Cobra Factory Service department, accompanied by proof of the date of first consumer purchase, such as a duplicated copy of a sales receipt. You must pay any initial shipping charges required to ship the product for warranty service, but the return charges will be at Cobra’s expense, if the product is repaired or replaced under warranty. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state. Exclusions: This limited warranty does not apply: 1. To any product damaged by accident. 2. In the event of misuse or abuse of the product, or as a result of unauthorized alterations or repairs. 3. If the serial number has been altered, defaced, or removed. 4. If the owner of the product resides outside the U.S.A. All implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited in duration to the length of this warranty. Cobra shall not be liable for any incidental, consequential or other damages; including, without limitation, damages resulting from loss of use or cost of installation. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and/or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations may not apply to you. For Products Purchased Outside The U.S.A. Please contact your local dealer for warranty information. Trademark Acknowledgement • Cobra®, CobraMarine®, Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra®, and the snake design are registered trademarks of Cobra Electronics Corporation, U.S.A.. Cobra Electronics Corporation™ is a trademark of Cobra Electronics Corporation, U.S.A. Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 35 10222_MRHH125_En_F.qxp VHF Marine Customer Service Radio Protocols 6/28/07 5:03 PM Page 36 Product Service Product Service • For any questions about operating or installing this new Cobra product, or if parts are missing…PLEASE CALL COBRA FIRST…do not return this product to the store. If this product should require factory service, please call Cobra first before sending the product. This will ensure the fastest turnaround time on any repair. If Cobra asks that the product be sent to its factory, the following must be furnished to have the product serviced and returned: 1. For Warranty Repair include some form of proof-of-purchase, such as a mechanical reproduction or carbon of a sales receipt. Make sure the date of purchase and product model number are clearly readable. If the originals are sent, they cannot be returned; 2. Send the entire product; 3. Enclose a description of what is happening with the product. Include a typed or clearly printed name and address of where the product is to be returned, with phone number (required for shipment). 4. Pack the product securely to prevent damage in transit. If possible, use the original packing material; 5. Ship prepaid and insured by way of a traceable carrier such as United Parcel Service (UPS) or Priority Mail to avoid loss in transit to: Cobra Factory Service Cobra Electronics Corporation 6500 West Cortland Street Chicago, Illinois 60707 U.S.A.; 6. If the product is in warranty, upon receipt of the product, it will either be repaired or exchanged depending on the model. Please allow approximately 3 – 4 weeks before contacting Cobra for status. If the product is out of warranty, a letter will automatically be sent with information as to the repair charge or replacement charge. For any questions, please call 773-889-3087 for assistance. 36 English 10222_MRHH125_En_F.qxp Introduction Specifications 6/28/07 5:03 PM Page 37 Specifications Specifications • General Number of Channels Channel Spacing Modulation Input Voltage Battery Life: 5% TX, 5% RX, 90% Standby Current Drain: Standby Receive (Rx) Transmit (Tx) Temperature Range Radio Dimensions Radio Weight All U.S., Canadian, International and NOAA Weather Channels 25 kHz 5 kHz Max. 6.0 VDC NiMH: 9.4 hours @ 3 watts 12 hours @ 1 watt Alkaline: 26 hours @ 3 watts 33 hours @ 1 watt 40 mA 100 mA 1.1 A @ High Power, 700 mA @ Low Power -20˚C to 50˚C 4.0" x 2.4" x 1.2" (102 mm x 62 mm x 31 mm) not including antenna 0 lbs 5 oz. (228 g) without batteries Receiver Frequency Range Receiver Type Sensitivity: 20 dB Quieting 12 dB Sinad Adjacent Channel Selectivity Intermodulation and Rejection Spurious and Image Rejection AF Output 156.050 to 163.275 MHz Double Conversion Super-Heterodyne 0.35 uV 0.30 uV -60 dB -60 dB -60 dB 250 mW @ 8 Ohms Transmitter Frequency Range (Tx): RF Output Power Spurious Emissions Microphone Type Frequency Stability FM Hum and Noise 156.025 to 157.425 MHz 1 or 3 watts -60 dB @ High Power, -55 dB @ Low Power Condenser +/-10 ppm 40 dB Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 37 10222_MRHH125_En_F.qxp Appendix 6/28/07 5:03 PM Page 38 VHF Marine Channel Assignments VHF Marine Channel Assignments • Three (3) sets of VHF channels have been established for marine use in the U.S.A., Canada and the rest of the world (International). Most of the channels are the same for all three (3) maps, but there are definite differences (see table on the following pages). Your radio has all three (3) maps built into it and will operate correctly in whichever area you choose. The following is a brief outline of the channel assignments in the U.S.A. Channel Map. Channel Assignments (English) Distress, Safety, and Calling Channel 16 Getting the attention of another station (calling) or in emergencies (distress and safety). Calling Channel 9 General-purpose (non-emergency) calling by non-commercial vessels. Recreational boaters are urged to use this channel to reduce congestion on Channel 16. Intership Safety Channel 6 Ship-to-ship safety messages and for search and rescue messages to Coast Guard ships and aircraft. Coast Guard Liaison Channel 22A To talk to the Coast Guard, Canadian Coast Guard (non-emergency) after making contact on Channel 16. Non-Commercial Channels 68*, 69, 71, 72, 78A, 79A*, 80A* Working channels for small vessels. Messages must be about needs of the vessel, such as fishing reports, berthing and rendezvous. Use Channel 72 only for ship-to-ship messages. Commercial Channels 1A, 7A, 8, 9, 10, 11, 18A, 19A, 63A, 67, 72, 79A, 80A, 88A* Working channels for working ships only. Messages must be about business or needs of the ship. Use Channels 8, 67, 72 and 88A only for ship-to-ship messages. 38 English/Español 10222_MRHH125_En_F.qxp Apéndice 6/28/07 5:03 PM Page 39 Asignación de canales de VHF para radiocomunicación marítima Asignación de canales de VHF para radiocomunicación marítima • Existen tres (3) juegos de canales VHF para uso marítimo en los EE.UU., Canadá y el resto del mundo (internacional). La mayoría de los canales coinciden en los tres (3) mapas, pero sin duda existen diferencias (consulte las tablas en las páginas siguientes). El radio incorpora los tres (3) mapas y funcionará correctamente en cualquiera de las tres áreas. A continuación presentamos en forma resumida las asignaciones de canales del Mapa de canales para EE.UU. Asignaciones de canales (Español) Auxilio, seguridad y llamadas Canal 16 Para ser oídos por otra estación (llamadas) o en casos de emergencia (auxilio y seguridad). Llamadas Canal 9 Llamadas de carácter general (excepto casos de emergencia) para embarcaciones no comerciales. Se le pide encarecidamente a la tripulación de las embarcaciones recreativas usar este canal para reducir la congestión del canal 16. Seguridad entre embarcaciones Canal 6 Para mensajes de seguridad entre embarcaciones y para mensajes de búsqueda y rescate enviados a barcos y aviones de la guardia costera. Enlace con la guardia costera Canal 22A Para hablar con las guardias costeras estadounidenses y canadienses (excepto casos de emergencia) tras haber establecido contacto por el canal 16. No comerciales Canales 68*, 69, 71, 72, 78A, 79A*, 80A* Canales activos para pequeñas embarcaciones. Los mensajes deberán estar relacionados con necesidades de las embarcaciones, como por ejemplo, informes de pesca, atraques y agrupamientos. Use el canal 72 solamente para mensajes entre embarcaciones. Comerciales Canales 1A, 7A, 8, 9, 10, 11, 18A, 19A, 63A, 67, 72, 79A, 80A, 88A* Canales activos para embarcaciones activas solamente. Los mensajes deberán estar relacionados con la actividad comercial o las necesidades de la embarcación. Use los canales 8, 67, 72 y 88A solamente para mensajes entre embarcaciones. Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra®/Nada se compara a Cobra® 39 10222_MRHH125_En_F.qxp Appendix 6/28/07 5:03 PM Page 40 VHF Marine Channel Assignments Channel Assignments (English) Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) Channels 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 60, 61, 84, 84A, 85, 85A, 86, 86A, 87, 87A, 88* For calls to marine operators at public coast stations. You can make and receive telephone calls through these stations. Port Operations Channels 1A*, 5A*, 12*, 14*, 18, 19, 20A, 21, 22, 63A*, 65A, 66A, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77*, 79, 80, 81, 82 Used for directing the movement of ships in or near ports, locks or waterways. Messages must be about operational handling, movement and safety of ships. Navigational Channels 13, 67 Channels are available to all vessels. Messages must be about navigation, including passing or meeting other vessels. These are also the main working channels for most locks and drawbridges. You must keep your messages short and power output at no more than 1 watt. Maritime Control Channel 17 For talking to vessels and coast stations operated by state or local governments. Messages must be about regulation and control, boating activities, or assistance. Digital Selective Calling Channel 70 This channel is set aside for distress, safety and general calling using only digital selective calling techniques. Voice communication is prohibited; your radio cannot transmit voice messages on this channel. Weather Channels Wx 1 Thru 10 Receive-only channels for NOAA and Canadian weather broadcasts. You cannot transmit on these channels. NOTE These channels are restricted to the listed uses in certain parts of the country or for certain types of users only. Consult FCC rules or a knowledgeable radio operator before using them. 40 English/Español 10222_MRHH125_En_F.qxp Apéndice 6/28/07 5:03 PM Page 41 Asignación de canales de VHF para radiocomunicación marítima Asignaciones de canales (Español) Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo) Canales 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 60, 61, 84, 84A, 85, 85A, 86, 86A, 87, 87A, 88* Para llamadas a operadores marítimos en estaciones costeras públicas. Usted puede realizar y recibir llamadas telefónicas a través de estas estaciones. Operaciones portuarias Canales 1A*, 5A*, 12*, 14*, 18, 19, 20A, 21, 22, 63A*, 65A, 66A, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77*, 79, 80, 81, 82 Usados para dirigir el movimiento de las embarcaciones dentro de áreas portuarias, esclusas o canales. Los mensajes deberán estar relacionados con maniobras operacionales, movimientos y seguridad de las embarcaciones. Navegación Canales 13, 67 Estos canales están disponibles para todas las embarcaciones. Los mensajes deberán estar relacionados con la navegación, incluidas las maniobras para pasar o alcanzar otras embarcaciones. Éstos también son los principales canales activos para la mayoría de las esclusas y puentes levadizos. Usted deberá transmitir mensajes cortos y mantener la potencia de salida en un vatio como máximo. Control marítimo Canal 17 Para comunicarse con embarcaciones y estaciones costeras operadas por entidades gubernamentales locales o estatales. Los mensajes deberán estar relacionados con regulación y control, asistencia o actividades de navegación. Llamadas selectivas digitales Canal 70 Este canal está reservado para solicitudes de auxilio, seguridad y llamadas de carácter general que usen solamente técnicas de llamadas selectivas digitales. Las comunicaciones verbales están prohibidas; el radio no puede transmitir mensajes de voz por este canal. Meteorología Canales Wx 1 a 10 Canales de recepción únicamente para difusión de información meteorológica NOAA y canadiense. Usted no puede transmitir por estos canales. NOTA * El uso de estos canales está dedicado a las aplicaciones que aparecen en la lista, en ciertas partes del país o para ciertos tipos de usuario solamente. Consulte las normas de la FCC o a un operador de radio con experiencia antes de usarlos. Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra®/Nada se compara a Cobra® 41 10222_MRHH125_En_F.qxp Channel Number 01 01A 02 03 03A 04 5:03 PM Channel Map Frequency Power Limits Mapa de canales Frecuencia Límites de potencia USA Int’l Canada Transmit Receive EE.UU. Internac Canadá Recepción • • • • • • • • • • 04A • 05 05A 06 07 • • 07A 08 09 • • • • • • • • 10 11 12 13 • • • • • • • • • • • • 42 English/Español Page 42 VHF Marine Channel Assignments Appendix Número de canal 6/28/07 • • • • Transm. 156.050 160.650 156.050 156.050 156.100 160.700 156.150 160.750 156.150 156.150 156.200 160.800 156.200 156.200 156.250 160.850 156.250 156.250 156.300 156.300 156.350 160.950 156.350 156.350 156.400 156.400 156.450 156.450 156.500 156.500 156.550 156.550 156.600 156.600 156.650 156.650 1 watt USA and CAN 1 vatio EE.UU. y Canadá 10222_MRHH125_En_F.qxp Appendix 6/28/07 5:03 PM Page 43 VHF Marine Channel Assignments Channel Use (English) Uso de canales (Español) Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo) Port Operations and Commercial, VTS in selected areas Operaciones portuarias y comerciales; VTS en áreas selectas Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo) Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo) Government Only Entidades gubernamentales solamente Public Correspondence (Marine Operator), Port Operations, Ship Movement Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo) operaciones portuarias,movimiento de embarcaciones West Coast (Coast Guard Only); East Coast (Commercial Fishing) Costa occidental (guardia costera solamente); Costa oriental (pesca comercial) Public Correspondence (Marine Operator), Port Operations, Ship Movement Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo) operaciones portuarias,movimiento de embarcaciones Port Operations, VTS in selected areas Operaciones portuarias; VTS en áreas selectas Intership Safety Seguridad entre embarcaciones Public Correspondence (Marine Operator), Port Operations, Ship Movement Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo) operaciones portuarias,movimiento de embarcaciones Commercial Comerciales Commercial (Intership Only) Comercial (entre embarcaciones solamente) Boater Calling Channel, Non-Commercial (Recreational) Canal de llamada de la tripulación, no comercial (recreativo) Commercial Comerciales Commercial, VTS in selected areas Comercial; VTS en áreas selectas Port Operations, VTS in selected areas Operaciones portuarias; VTS en áreas selectas Intership Navigation Safety (Bridge-toBridge). In U.S. waters, large vessels maintain a listening watch on this channel. Seguridad marítima entre embarcaciones (de puente de mando a puente de mando). En aguas estadounidenses, las grandes embarcaciones se mantienen vigilantes con sus radios sintonizados en este canal Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra®/Nada se compara a Cobra® 43 10222_MRHH125_En_F.qxp Channel Number 14 15 5:03 PM Page 44 VHF Marine Channel Assignments Appendix Número de canal 6/28/07 Channel Map Frequency Power Limits Mapa de canales Frecuencia Límites de potencia USA Int’l Canada Transmit Receive EE.UU. Internac Canadá Recepción • • • • 15 Transm. 156.700 156.700 Rx Only 156.750 • • 156.750 156.750 16 • • • 156.800 156.800 17 • • • 156.850 156.850 156.900 161.500 156.900 156.900 156.950 161.550 156.950 156.950 157.000 161.600 • 18 18A 19 • 19A 20 • • 20A 21 • 21A • • • • • • 157.000 157.000 • • 157.050 161.650 • 157.050 157.050 • RX only 161.650 157.100 161.700 • 157.100 157.100 • 157.150 161.750 157.150 157.150 21B • 22 22A 23 23A 44 English/Español • • • 1 watt CAN and INT 1 vatio Canadá y Internac. 1 watt USA and CAN 1 vatio EE.UU. y Canadá 1 watt CAN 1 vatio Canadá 10222_MRHH125_En_F.qxp Appendix 6/28/07 5:03 PM Page 45 VHF Marine Channel Assignments Channel Use (English) Uso de canales (Español) Port Operations, VTS in selected areas Operaciones portuarias; VTS en áreas selectas Environmental (Receive Only). Medioambiental (recepción solamente). Usado por radiobalizas de localización de siniestros (EPIRB) clase C Canada (EPIRB Buoys Only); International (On-Board Communication) Canadá (boyas de EPIRB solamente); Internacional (comunicación de a bordo) International Distress, Safety and Calling Llamadas, seguridad y solicitud de auxilio internacional State Controlled (U.S.A. Only) Controlado a nivel estatal (EE.UU. solamente) Port Operations, Ship Movement Operaciones portuarias, movimiento de embarcaciones Commercial Comerciales Port Operations, Ship Movement Operaciones portuarias, movimiento de embarcaciones Commercial Comerciales Canada (Coast Guard Only); International (Port Operations, Ship Movement) Canadá (guardia costera solamente); Internacional (operaciones portuarias, movimiento de embarcaciones) Port Operations Operaciones portuarias Port Operations, Ship Movement Operaciones portuarias, movimiento de embarcaciones U.S. (Government Only); Canada (Coast Guard Only) EE.UU. (entidades gubernamentales solamente); Canadá (guardia costera solamente) Coast Guard Only – Weather Broadcasts Solamente Guardacostas – Transmisiones Meteorológicas Port Operations, Ship Movement Operaciones portuarias, movimiento de embarcaciones U.S. and Canadian Coast Guard Liaison and Maritime Safety Information Broadcasts that are announced on Channel 16 Enlace entre las guardias costeras estadounidenses y canadienses, y difusión de información sobre seguridad marítima anunciada por el canal 16 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo) Government Only Entidades gubernamentales solamente Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra®/Nada se compara a Cobra® 45 10222_MRHH125_En_F.qxp Channel Number Channel Map Frequency Power Limits Mapa de canales Frecuencia Límites de potencia Int’l Canada Transmit Receive EE.UU. Internac Canadá Recepción • • • • • 157.200 • • 26 27 28 28B • • • • • • • • 60 61 • 46 English/Español 157.300 161.900 157.350 161.950 157.400 162.000 RX only 162.000 • 156.025 160.625 156.075 160.675 156.075 156.075 156.125 160.725 156.125 156.125 156.175 160.775 156.175 156.175 • 156.225 160.825 • 156.225 156.225 156.275 160.875 156.275 156.275 156.325 160.925 • • • • 65 65A 66 • • • • • 64 64A 161.850 161.850 • 63 • • • 161.800 RX only • 62A Transm. 157.250 • 62 63A Page 46 USA 24 25 25B 61A 5:03 PM VHF Marine Channel Assignments Appendix Número de canal 6/28/07 • 10222_MRHH125_En_F.qxp Appendix 6/28/07 5:03 PM Page 47 VHF Marine Channel Assignments Channel Use (English) Uso de canales (Español) Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo) Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo) Safety: Continuous Marine Broadcast (CMB) service by MCTS Canada Seguridad: Transmisión Marítima Continua (CMB) servicio por MCTS Canadá Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo) Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo) Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo) Safety: Continuous Marine Broadcast (CMB) service by MCTS Canada Seguridad: Transmisión Marítima Continua (CMB) servicio por MCTS Canadá Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo) Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) Port Operation, Ship Movement Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo), operaciones portuarias, movimiento de embarcaciones U.S. (Government Only); Canada (Coast Guard Only); West Coast (Coast Guard Only); East Coast (Commercial Fishing) EE.UU. (entidades gubernamentales solamente); Canadá (guardia costera solamente); Costa occidental (guardia costera solamente); Costa oriental (pesca comercial) Public Correspondence (Marine Operator), Port Operations, Ship Movement Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo), operaciones portuarias, movimiento de embarcaciones West Coast (Coast Guard Only); East Coast (Commercial Fishing) Costa occidental (guardia costera solamente); Costa oriental (pesca comercial) Public Correspondence (Marine Operator), Port Operations, Ship Movement Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo), operaciones portuarias, movimiento de embarcaciones Port Operations and Commercial, VTS in selected areas Operaciones portuarias y comerciales; VTS en áreas selectas Public Correspondence (Marine Operator), Port Operations, Ship Movement Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo), operaciones portuarias, movimiento de embarcaciones U.S. (Government Only); Canada (Commercial Fishing) EE.UU. (entidades gubernamentales solamente); Canadá (pesca comercial) Public Correspondence (Marine Operator), Port Operations, Ship Movement Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo), operaciones portuarias, movimiento de embarcaciones Port Operations Operaciones portuarias Public Correspondence (Marine Operator), Port Operations, Ship Movement Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo), operaciones portuarias, movimiento de embarcaciones Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra®/Nada se compara a Cobra® 47 10222_MRHH125_En_F.qxp 5:03 PM Page 48 VHF Marine Channel Assignments Appendix Channel Number Número de canal 6/28/07 Channel Map Frequency Power Limits Mapa de canales Frecuencia Límites de potencia USA Int’l Canada Transmit Receive EE.UU. Internac Canadá Recepción Transm. 66A • • • 156.325 156.325 1 watt CAN 1 vatio Canadá 67 • • • 156.375 156.375 1 watt USA 1 vatio EE.UU. 68 • • • 156.425 156.425 69 • • • 156.475 156.475 70 • • • RX only 156.525 71 • • • 156.575 156.575 72 • • • 156.625 156.625 73 • • • 156.675 156.675 74 • • • 156.725 156.725 75 • 156.775 156.775 1 watt Only Int. Sólo 1 vatio Int. 76 • 156.825 156.825 1 watt Only Int. Sólo 1 vatio Int. 156.875 156.875 77 48 English/Español • • • 1 watt USA and CAN 1 vatio EE.UU. y Canadá 10222_MRHH125_En_F.qxp Appendix 6/28/07 5:03 PM Page 49 VHF Marine Channel Assignments Channel Use (English) Uso de canales (Español) Port Operations Operaciones portuarias U.S. (Commercial). Used for bridge-to-bridge communications in lower Mississippi River (Intership Only); Canada (Commercial Fishing), S&R EE.UU. (comercial). Usado para comunicaciones de puente de mando a puente de mando en la parte baja del Río Misisipí (entre embarcaciones solamente); Canadá (pesca comercial) (transmisión y recepción) Non-Commercial (Recreational) No comercial (recreativo) U.S. (Non-Commercial, Recreational); Canada (Commercial Fishing Only); International (Intership, Port Operations, Ship Movement) EE.UU. (no comercial, recreativo); Canadá (pesca comercial solamente); Internacional (comunicaciones entre embarcaciones, operaciones portuarias, movimiento de embarcaciones) Digital Selective Calling (Voice communications not allowed) Llamadas selectivas digitales (las comunicaciones verbales están prohibidas) U.S. and Canada (Non-Commercial, Recreational); International (Port Operations, Ship Movement) EE.UU. y Canadá (no comercial, recreativo); Internacional (operaciones portuarias, movimiento de embarcaciones) Non-Commercial (Intership Only) No comercial (entre embarcaciones solamente) U.S. (Port Operations); Canada (Commercial Fishing Only); International (Intership, Port Operations, Ship Movement) EE.UU. (operaciones portuarias); Canadá (pesca comercial solamente); Internacional (comunicaciones entre embarcaciones, operaciones portuarias, movimiento de embarcaciones) U.S. (Port Operations); Canada (Commercial Fishing Only); International (Intership, Port Operations, Ship Movement) EE.UU. (operaciones portuarias); Canadá (pesca comercial solamente); Internacional (comunicaciones entre embarcaciones, operaciones portuarias, movimiento de embarcaciones) Port Operations (Intership Only) Operaciones portuarias (entre embarcaciones solamente) Port Operations (Intership Only) Operaciones portuarias (entre embarcaciones solamente) Port Operations (Intership only). Restricted to communications with pilots for movement and docking of ships. Operaciones portuarias (entre embarcaciones solamente). Restringido a comunicaciones con pilotos para el movimiento y atraque de embarcaciones. Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra®/Nada se compara a Cobra® 49 10222_MRHH125_En_F.qxp Channel Number Power Limits Frecuencia Límites de potencia Receive EE.UU. Internac Canadá Recepción • 80 • 156.925 156.925 156.975 161.525 156.925 161.575 • 156.975 156.975 157.025 161.625 157.025 157.025 157.075 161.675 157.075 157.075 157.125 161.725 • 157.125 157.125 • • 157.175 157.175 161.775 157.175 • RX only 161.650 • • • • • • • • • • 157.225 157.225 157.275 157.275 157.325 157.325 157.375 157.375 157.425 161.825 157.225 161.875 157.275 161.925 157.325 161.975 157.375 162.025 157.425 157.425 • • • • • • • 82 • • 83 83A 83B • 84 84A 85 85A 86 86A 87 87A 88 • • • • • • • • • 88A • Transm. • • 81 50 English/Español Frequency Mapa de canales Canada Transmit 79A 82A Channel Map Int’l • 81A Page 50 USA 78 78A 79 80A 5:03 PM VHF Marine Channel Assignments Appendix Número de canal 6/28/07 10222_MRHH125_En_F.qxp Appendix 6/28/07 5:03 PM VHF Marine Channel Assignments Channel Use (English) Uso de canales (Español) Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) Non-Commercial (Recreational) Port Operations, Ship Movement Commercial (Also Non-Comercial only in Great Lakes) Port Operations, Ship Movement Commercial (Also Non-Commercial only in Great Lakes) Port Operations, Ship Movement U.S. (Government Only; Environmental Protection Operations) Public Correspondence (Marine Operator), Port Operation, Ship Movement U.S. (Government Only); Canada (Coast Guard Only) Canada (Coast Guard Only) U.S. (Government Only); Canada (Coast Guard Only) Coast Guard Only – Weather Broadcasts Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) Public Correspondence (Ship to Coast). In U.S. only within 75 miles of Canadian Border. Commercial Intership only Page 51 Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo) No comercial (recreativo) Operaciones portuarias, movimiento de embarcaciones Comercial (en los Grandes Lagos también no comercial) Operaciones portuarias, movimiento de embarcaciones Comercial (en los Grandes Lagos también no comercial) Operaciones portuarias, movimiento de embarcaciones EE.UU. (entidades gubernamentales solamente; operaciones de protección medioambiental) Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo), operaciones portuarias, movimiento de embarcaciones EE.UU. (entidades gubernamentales solamente); Canadá (guardia costera solamente) Canadá (guardia costera solamente)) EE.UU. (entidades gubernamentales solamente); Canadá (guardia costera solamente) Solamente Guardacostas – Transmisiones Meteorológicas Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo) Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo) Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo) Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo) Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo) Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo) Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo) Correspondencia pública (operador marítimo) Correspondencia pública (entre embarcación y costa). En los EE.UU., solamente dentro de los casi 121 kilómetros (75 millas) de la frontera canadiense Comercial entre embarcaciones solamente Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra®/Nada se compara a Cobra® 51 10222_MRHH125_En_F.qxp Appendix 6/28/07 5:03 PM Page 52 VHF Marine Channel Assignments VHF Marine Channel Assignments (English) NOTE Many of the plain-numbered channels, such as 01, 02 and 03, transmit and receive on different frequencies. This is termed duplex operation. The rest of the plain-numbered channels and all of the A channels, such as 01A, 03A and 04A, transmit and receive on a single frequency, which is termed simplex operation. Your radio automatically adjusts to these conditions. When in simplex operation, the A icon will appear on the LCD (see illustration on page A3). NOTE All channels are preprogrammed at the factory according to international regulations and those of the FCC (U.S.A.) and Industry Canada (Canada). They cannot be altered by the user nor can modes of operation be changed between simplex and duplex. Asignación de canales de VHF para radiocomunicación marítima (Español) NOTA Muchos de los canales de números simples, como 01, 02 y 03, transmiten y reciben en diferentes frecuencias. A esto se le llama operación dúplex. El resto de los canales de números simples y todos los canales A, como 01A, 03A y 04A, transmiten y reciben en una sola frecuencia, a la que se le llama operación simple (simplex). Su radio se ajusta automáticamente a estas condiciones. Cuando esté en operación simple, el icono A aparecerá en la pantalla de cristal líquido (vea la ilustración de la página A3). NOTA Todos los canales vienen programados previamente de fábrica conforme a los reglamentos internacionales y a los de la FCC (EE. UU) e Industry Canada (Canadá). No pueden ser alterados por el usuario, así como tampoco pueden cambiarse los modos de operación entre simple y dúplex. 52 English/Español 10222_MRHH125_En_F.qxp Appendix 6/28/07 5:03 PM Page 53 Weather Channel Assignments Weather Channel Assignments Asignaciones de canales meteorológicos Channel Number Número de canal 10 • RX Frequency MHz Weather Channel Frecuencia de recepción (MHz) Weather Channel 162.550 NOAA 162.400 NOAA 162.475 NOAA 162.425 NOAA 162.450 NOAA 162.500 NOAA 162.525 NOAA 161.650 Canada 161.775 Canada 163.275 NOAA Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra®/Nada se compara a Cobra® 53 10222_MRHH125_En_F.qxp VHF Marine Radio Protocols Accessories 6/28/07 5:03 PM Page 54 Accessories Accessories Optional Cobra accessories can enhance the use of the radio and offer convenience to the end user. Lapel Speaker/Microphone • Lapel Speaker/Microphone A speaker/microphone, that attaches to your lapel. Order P/N CM 330-001. This unique accessory allows you to wear the radio on your belt while still being able to communicate with other vessels. A small Push to Talk button on the lapel speaker/ microphone allows you to answer any incoming call. 54 English
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