Simrad RS80B VHF marine raidotelephone - DSC upgradeable User Manual RS81 82 Manual Issue E
Simrad Ltd VHF marine raidotelephone - DSC upgradeable RS81 82 Manual Issue E
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Contents
- 1. User manual part one
- 2. User manual part two
- 3. Amended pages
Amended pages
RS81/RS82 VHF The AHS81 and AHS82 have been designed with simple operation in mind for ease of use, even in installations that have one station of each type. The handsets are fully waterproof and designed for all environments from the navigation station to the open cockpit. 1.1.1 About this manual This manual combines operating and installation information on both the RS81 and RS82 and is divided into four main parts. As the handsets have differing layouts and functions are accessed in different ways, we recommend that you familiarise yourself with the information pertaining to the product that you have purchased prior to installation or use. This will facilitate full understanding of the many operating features and ensure straightforward installation. Thank you for choosing Simrad! If you are pleased with your VHF radio, we hope you will be interested in our range of marine electronic equipment, which is manufactured to the same high standards as the RS81/RS82. Please contact your nearest Simrad agent for a catalogue showing our increasing range of high-tech navigational instruments, GPS, Autopilots, Radar, Echosounders, Chartplotters and VHF radio sets. Simrad operates a policy of continual development and reserve the right to alter and improve the specification of their products without notice. 1.2 Radio Frequency Exposure Guidelines (US only) To meet FCC (Federal Communications Commission) rules on Radio Frequency Exposure, it is recommended that the VHF antenna is mounted at least 3 m (10 ft) away from any area accessible to any personnel onboard. If this distance is achieved by vertical separation, the antenna must be at least 5 m (16.5 ft) above deck to allow for the height of an adult. This guideline applies only to antennae not exceeding 9dBi gain. In order to comply with the FCC’s Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE), the radio operator is responsible for ensuring that there is no personnel within this range before transmitting. WARNING 12 Failure to observe these recommendations may expose those within the MPE radius of 3 m (10 ft) to RF absorption levels that exceed the FCC safe limits. E04572 Issue 1.0 RS81/RS82 VHF 13.4 Channel Frequencies NOTE Ch 0 will only be made available in the UK to Coastguard users with written authorisation. Channel 70 is the designated Digital Selected Calling (DSC) channel and may not be used for voice transmissions. 108 E04572
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