Uniden America UT642 PORTABLE VHF PTT MARINE RADIO TRANSCEIVER User Manual

Uniden America Corporation PORTABLE VHF PTT MARINE RADIO TRANSCEIVER Users Manual

Users Manual

MHS135RADIO VHF MARITIME FLOTTANTEGUIDE D’UTILISATIONFLOATING VHF MARINE RADIOOWNER’S MANUAL
 MAKING A DISTRESS CALL Lift the black cover. Press and hold the DISTRESS button for three seconds. Your radio transmits your boat’s location every few minutes until you receive a response. #NOTE: If the radio displays Enter User MMSIvoice distress call.Speak slowly - clearly - calmly.For future reference, write your boat’s name & call sign here: 1.  Make sure your radio is on. 2.  On the microphone, press the 16/9-TRI button to switch to Channel 16 (156.8 MHz). (If the corner of the display does not show 16, press the 16/9-TRI button again until it does.) 3.  Press the PUSH TO TALK button on the microphone and say: “MAYDAY -- MAYDAY -- MAYDAY.” 4.  Say “THIS IS {name of your boat (three times) and call sign/boat registration number (once).”5.  Repeat “MAYDAY {name of your boat}” once.6.  Tell where you are: (what navigational aids or landmarks are near, or read the latitude and longitude from your GPS). 7.  State the nature of your distress (e.g. are you sinking, medical emergency, man overboard, on fire, adrift, etc. ).8.  State the type of assistance you need (medical, towing, pumps, etc.).9.  Give number of persons aboard and conditions of any injured persons. 10.  Estimate present seaworthiness of your ship (e.g. how immediate is the danger due to flooding or fire or proximity to shore). 11.  Briefly describe your ship, giving ship name (e.g. “Blue Duck is 32 foot cabin cruiser, white hull, blue deck house”). 12.  Say: “I WILL BE LISTENING ON CHANNEL 16.” 13.  End message by saying “THIS IS {name or call sign of your boat}, OVER.” 14.  Release the PUSH TO TALK button and listen. Lift the black cover and press the red DISTRESS button underneath.
FAIRE UN APPEL DE DÉTRESSE Pour toute référence ultérieure, transcrivez ci-dessous le nom et l’indicatif d’appel de votre bateau: Parlez lentement – clairement – calmement.1.  Vériez si votre radio est en marche. 2.  Appuyez sur la touche 16/9-TRI du microphone an de commuter au canal 16 (156,8 MHz). (Si le canal 16 n’apparaît pas à l’afchage, appuyez de nouveau sur la touche 16/9-TRI jusqu’à ce qu’il soit afché.) 3.  Appuyez sur le bouton de microphone Push to Talk et dites:“MAYDAY -- MAYDAY -- MAYDAY”. 4.  Donnez l’identité de votre navire en disant : “ICI {nom de votre bateau (trois fois) ou indicatif d’appel et le numéro d’identication de votre bateau (une fois)}”. 5.  Dites “MAYDAY {nom ou indicatif d’appel de votre bateau} une fois”. 6.  Donnez votre position : (quels sont les points de repère ou aides à la navigation près de vous ou lisez les coordonnées de longitude et de latitude apparaissant sur votre dispositif GPS). 7.  Révélez la nature de votre détresse (par exemple, nous sommes en train de couler, urgence médicale, un homme à la mer, un incendie, nous sommes à la dérive, etc. 8.  Révélez la nature de l’aide désirée (médicale, remorquage, essence, etc.)9.  Donnez le nombre de personnes à bord et les conditions des blessés, s’il y en a. 10. Donnez la condition de navigabilité actuelle de votre navire, tel que le degré de l’urgence par rapport une inondation, et une incendie. 11. Donnez une brève description de votre navire en donnant le nom du bateau (par exemple, “Blue Duck est un yacht de croisière de 32 pieds, avec une coque blanche et un roufe bleu.). 12. Dites : “JE VAIS ÉCOUTER SUR LE CANAL 16”. 13. Terminez le message en disant “ICI {nom ou indicatif d’appel de votre bateau}, À VOUS”. 14. Relâchez le bouton Push to Talk du microphone et écoutez. 
Table of ContentsIntroduction .......................... E-1Features ..............................E-1Getting Started ..................... E-4What’s included ...................E-4Parts of the MHS135 ...........E-5Front view .......................E-5Back view ........................E-5Charger ...........................E-7Reading the display .............E-7Display icons and what they mean ..............................E-7How It Works ........................ E-8Menus ..................................E-8Normal Menu ..................E-9Call Menu ......................E-10GPS Menu ....................E-11Operation Modes ...............E-11Normal ..........................E-13Scan ..............................E-14Weather ........................E-17 Setting Up the Hardware .... E-18Attaching the Antenna .......E-18Installing the Battery ..........E-18Using Alkaline Batteries .....E-18Mounting the Charger ........E-20Charging the Battery ..........E-20Important notes on charging the battery ....................E-20Setting Up Your Radio ......... E-21Turning It On  .....................E-21Setting It Up .......................E-21Changing the Volume  ..E-21Setting the Squelch Level E-21Setting the UIC Channel Mode (USA/CAN/INT) ............E-22Setting Key Lock ...........E-22Setting WX Alert Mode ..E-22Setting FIPS Codes ......E-22Adjusting the Lamp .......E-22Adjust the LCD Contrast E-23Setting the Temperature Measure .......................E-23Turning the Key Beep On and Off.................................E-23Operating the Radio  .........E-24Changing the Channel ..E-24Making a Transmission .E-24Changing the transmission level ..............................E-24Digital Selective Calling Features  E-25What is DSC?  ...................E-25Advanced DSC features  ...E-26MMSI Numbers ..................E-27Entering MMSI numbers  E-27Entering Your User MMSI Number  .......................E-28Entering a group MMSI number .........................E-29Entering an individual MMSI number .........................E-29Using the Directory ............E-30Making DSC Calls .............E-31Calling a single station (Individual Call)  ...........E-33Calling a particular group of stations (Group Call) ....E-33Calling all stations (All-Ships Call) ..............................E-34Making an automatic distress call E-34Canceling an automatic distress call  .................E-35
E-1Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualReceiving a DSC call .........E-35Receive log ...................E-36Returning a call from the Receive Log  ................E-38Test Calls ...........................E-38Making Test Calls (Test)  E-38Receiving Test Call Setup E-40Acknowledging Test Call Receipt .........................E-40Position Request and Reply E-41Requesting another station’s position (POS Request)  E-41Receiving a position request (Position Reply) ............E-42Enabling automatic position reply .............................E-42Position Send  ...............E-43Putting the radio into  standby  .............................E-43Disabling automatic channel switching ............................E-44GPS Features ....................... E-45GPS Operation Overview ..E-45Favorites Menu ..................E-45Goto Menu ....................E-45Selecting a Goto Favorite E-46Add Menu ......................E-46GPS Setup Menu ...............E-46Using the Strobe LED ........E-47Renaming Channels  .........E-48Maintenance and Troubleshooting ................ E-49Common Questions ...........E-49Specications ...................... E-51Channels and Frequencies (MHz) .................................E-52Regulations and Safety Warnings............................ E-59INTRODUCTIONFeaturesYour radio provides the following key features: xSubmersible design  Complies with oating JIS8/IPX8 water-resistant standards, which means the radio can be submerged in 1.5 meters of water for 30 minutes without damage. #Notes:The radio will only meet this rating if fully assembled and all rubber seals and bungs are well maintained and correctly tted. This means that the speaker microphone bung is inserted, and the battery pack (or case) and antenna are attached and securely fastened.
E-2 Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualAfter your radio is submerged in water, the sound might be distorted. This is because there is still water remaining in and around the speaker and microphone. Just shake the radio to clear excess water, and the sound should return to normal.If your radio is exposured to salt water, clean it thoroughly with fresh water and dry it before turning it on.The charger is not waterproof.  xMemory scan mode  Lets you save channels to memory and monitor them in quick succession.  xTransmitter power level select Lets you boost the transmitter power from 1 W to 2.5 or  6 W for added transmission distance. xBattery level display and low battery alert. xDual and Triple Watch operation These different watch modes let you monitor up to two Coast Guard Distress/Hailing channels and one weather channel along with one regular marine channel. xAll marine VHF channels for the U.S., Canada, and international waters xNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Weather Channel watch Sounds a warning tone when a hazard alert is issued. xSOS StrobeA high intensity strobe LED can be set to blink an SOS pattern or to be steady on. xTemperatureLets you display temperature in Farenheit or Celsius. xDSCLets you call other stations or groups using their unique identication code. xGPS Gives you the ability to save your current position as well
E-3Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s Manualas manually enter other positions.You can save positions into a directory to return to them as desired.GETTING STARTEDWhat’s includedIf any pieces are missing or damaged, contact Uniden Customer Service (see back cover for contact information). For information on available accessories, visit www.uniden.com.AntennaMHS135 RadioChargerAC Adapter DC AdapterAlkaline BatteryCase (batteries notincluded)Lithium Ion BatteryBelt ClipWrist StrapMounting Hardware
E-4 Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualFront viewBack viewAntennaLCD displayClear/Scan buttonChannel up button16/9-Tri (16/9- triple watch) buttonENTERH/M/L buttonPowerMicrophone/Speaker connectionPush-to-talk/ Boost  buttonSpeakerDistress buttonChannel down buttonVOL-SQ buttonWX/SOS buttonStrobe SOS lightMENU/CALL buttonGPS/MEM buttonThermal sensorBelt clipBatteryBattery charging contactsBattery latch
E-5Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualButton Press to... Press and hold to...Push -to-Talk Transmit on a current TX powerBoost Boost TX to 6 W..16/9-Tri1st press: Go to CH 16.2nd press: Go to CH 9.3rd press: Go back to the starting channel.Turn Triple Watch on and off. WX/SOS  -Turn Weather mode on and off. -Move cursor to the left while in Menu mode. -Change Strobe light mode.Turn Strobe SOS light on and off.MENU/CALL Access the radio menu. Access DSC call menu.ENTER H/M/L/ -Select menu items. -Return to normal Marine mode when Marine channel list is displayed.Change the TX power between Low (1W), MID (2.5W), and 6W.CLR/SCAN Exit menu screens. Enter or exit Scan mode.GPS/MEM Enter or exit the GPS menu.Store or delete the current channel into memory.VOL-SQ Enter or exit Volume Setting mode.Enter or exit Squelch Setting mode.Channel Up Move up one channel at a time.Move quickly up the channels.Channel Down Move down one channel at a time.Move quickly down the channels.Power Turn MHS135 on and off.Distress Sends out emergency signal.
E-6 Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualChargerThe LCD displayshows different information depending on what you are doing. This sample screen shows some of this information. The table below shows all the possible icons and what they mean.Display icons and what they meanIcon What it meansYou are currently transmitting.,  , or  The transmitter power is set to LOW (1W), MID (2.5W), or 6W.The keys are locked. ,  , or  The radio is set to use US channels, CANadian channels, or INTernational channels. or  TRIple Watch or DUAL Watch is turned on.Charging contactsCHARGE LEDScrew holes for mountingPower jack[cigarette (DC) or wall (AC) plug]Charging latches88Transmit power level (1, 2.5, or 5 Watts) This channel is stored in memory.Triple Watch is onThe radio is in scan modeKey lock is onThe radio is transmitting Current channel numberUIC channel mode (USA, CANada, or INTernational)Weather Alert Watch is on. Battery status iconFPO
E-7Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualIcon What it meansThe current channel is saved in memory.The radio is in Scan mode.The radio is in Weather mode.Weather Alert Watch is turned on.The battery is fully charged, mostly charged, half charged, mostly empty, or completely empty.You have unread messages in the Receive Log.HOW IT WORKSThe MENU/CALL key accesses menus that let you set up how you want your radio to operate. Your radio has four operation modes. These modes are described on page ____MenusYou can set up the radio’s physical displays and operation modes (Normal menu), how you want to receive and send various types of calls (Call menu), and GPS operations (GPS menu). Press MENU/CALL to display the Normal menu. Press and hold MENU/CALL to display the Call menu. Press GPS/MEM to display the GPS menu. Do This... To Display...Press Menu/CallNormal menu -Display mode -Setup -System
E-8 Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualDo This... To Display...Press and hold MENU/CALLCall menu -Individual -Group -All Ships -POS Request -Position Send -Test -Standby -Receive Log -DSC SetupPress GPS/MEMGPS menu -Favorite -GPS SetupNormal MenuThe submenus of the Normal menu lets the user set up the radio. The submenus are:Submenu What it doesDisplay Selects a display mode for the radio. The options are: -Marine -Position -Compass -Favorite -Temperature -GPS Status
E-9Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualSubmenu What it doesSetup Expands radio setup options: -USA/CAN/INT -Dual/TriWatch -LED -Key Lock -WX Alert -FIPS Codes -Channel Name -DSC WatchSystem Sets up the radio systems: -Lamp Adjust -Contrast/RVS -Temperature -Key BeepCall MenuThe submenus of the Call menu set the technical requirements for DSC function operations. The menus are:Submenu What it doesIndividual Sends an individual call to an individual station.Group Sends a call to a group.All Ships  Sends URGENCY or SAFETY message to all ships.POS Request Requests the position of an individual vessel.Position Send Transmits your position to a vessel that was programmed into the DIRECTORY.Test Sends a test callStandby Places the radio in an unattended mode.
E-10 Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualSubmenu What it doesReceive Log Displays a list of all received calls to the radio. The MHS135DSC stores log data for 10 distress calls and 50 other calls.DSC Setup Allows the user to set up Digital Selective Calling (DSC) service.GPS MenuThe GPS menu lets you save and name sets of GPS coordinates so you can return to that location again. You can recall the saved GPS coordinates, too.Submenu What it doesFavorite Adds (saves) the current GPS position as well as recalls that position to sail back to it. GPS Setup Lets you determine the following GPS settings: -Sog Unit  -GPS Module -NMEA Output -Compass -Unit Power -Power Save -Time Adjust -Daylight SaveYour radio has three main operation modes: Normal, Scan, and Weather.
E-11Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualMode What it does Use it when you want to...To turn it on/offNormalMonitors a single marine channel and lets you talk on that channel.Monitor a channel or talk to another radio.(default mode)Scan Monitors all the channels you save into memory.Check a small group of regularly-used channels for trafc.Press and hold CLR/SCAN for 2 seconds.Weather Monitors the selected NOAA weather channel.Hear the current or forecasted weather.Press WX/SOSIn addition to the three operation modes, your radio provides four different watch modes which you can activate during any operation mode. In the watch modes, the radio briey checks for activity on a specic channel, then returns to its previous operation.Watch mode What it does To turn it on/offWeather Alert WatchChecks the last-used weather channel for hazard alerts every few seconds.Press and hold WX/SOS for 2 seconds.Dual WatchChecks emergency channel 16 for activity every few seconds.Select Dual or Triple Watch at Setup menu, and press and hold 16/9-Tri for 2 seconds.Triple WatchChecks emergency channels 16 and 9 for activity every few seconds.Select Dual or Triple Watch at Setup menu, and press and hold 16/9-Tri for 2 seconds.DSC WatchChecks the DSC channel every 2 seconds for messages from other ships.Turn DSC Watch on or off from the Setup/DCS Watch menu. #
E-12 Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualNormal xTo transmit, remove the radio from the charger, then press and hold Push to Talk. Release the button when you are nished talking.  xFor the best sound quality, hold the microphone about two inches from your mouth while you’re talking. xPress Channel Up to move up one channel at a time. Press and hold the button to scroll quickly up the channels.  xPress Channel Down to move down one channel at a time. Press and hold the button to scroll quickly down the channels.  xTo change the transmit power, press and hold ENTER H/M/L. The transmit power cycles through LOW (1W), MID (2.5W), and 6W, then back to LOW again. Press BOOST on the left side of the radio to boost the transmit power to 6W (Lithium Ion battery) or to 2.5W (alkaline batteries). #Normal mode with Weather Alert WatchIf you activate Weather Alert Watch while operating in normal mode, the radio checks the most recently used weather channel every few seconds. If it detects a weather or other hazard alert, it will switch to that weather channel. (If you are actively transmitting, the radio waits until you nish your transmission before checking the weather channel.)wxEvery few seconds, the radio checks the last-used weather channel.WX Alert Watch onMonitoring Channel 25
E-13Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualNormal mode with Triple Watch or Dual WatchIf you activate Triple Watch while operating in normal mode, the radio checks channels 16 and 9 every few seconds; with Dual Watch turned on, the radio only checks channel 16. The radio will not check channels 16 or 9 while you are actively transmitting; it waits until your transmission is nished and then checks the channels.Normal mode with DSC WatchIf you activate DSC Watch while operating in Normal  mode, the radio checks channel 70 every few seconds.ScanYou can save channels into memory and then use scan mode to monitor those channels from lowest to highest. If the radio detects a signal on a channel, it stays on that channel as long as the signal is received; when the signal stops, the radio continues scanning. 0916Every few seconds, the radio checks channels 16 & 9.Triple Watch on09160916Monitoring Channel 2570Every few seconds, the radio checks channel 70with DSC Watch on70 70Monitoring Channel 25
E-14 Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualUsing the radio in scan mode  xTo activate scan mode, press and hold CLR/SCAN. xYou must have at least two channels in memory to start a scan. xYou cannot transmit while in scan mode. xTo save a channel into memory, select the channel, then press and hold the GPS/MEM button. The MEM icon displays whenever you tune to that channel. xTo remove a channel from memory, set the radio to that channel, then press and hold the GPS/MEM button. The MEM icon no longer displays. xWhen the radio stays on a channel, press Channel Up to leave that channel and resume scanning. xTo end the scan, press and hold the CLR/SCAN button again; the radio remains on the last scanned channel.Scan mode with Weather Alert WatchIf you activate Weather Alert Watch while in scan mode, the radio checks the most recently-used weather channel every few seconds, then continues scanning the next channel in memory:111008 1312 14 1715The radio scans about 5 channels in 0.5 seconds.When it detects a signal, the radio stays on the channel until you press the Channel Up button or the signal stops. Resume scan
E-15Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualScan mode with Triple Watch or Dual WatchIf you activate Triple Watch while operating in scan mode, the radio checks channels 16 and 9 every few seconds, then goes on to scan the next channel; with Dual Watch turned on, the radio only checks channel 16:Both Weather Alert and Triple/Dual Watch in Scan modeYou can activate Weather Alert Watch and Triple/Dual Watch at the same time. The radio performs both checks at their scheduled time: Every few seconds, the radio checks the last-used weather channel, then scans the next channel. wxWX Alert Watch onMemory Channel Scan08 252417151413121110 20Every few seconds, the radio checks channels 16 & 9, then scans the next channel. Triple Watch on0916Memory Channel Scan08 252417151413121110 200916Every few seconds, the radio checks channels 16 & 9, then scans the next channel.Triple Watch onEvery few seconds, the radio checks the last-used weather channel, then scans the next channel. wxWX Alert Watch onMemory Channel Scan08 252417151413121110 20
E-16 Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualScan mode with DSC WatchIf you activate DSC Watch while operating in Scan mode, the radio checks channel 70 every few seconds.WeatherThe NOAA weather channels now cooperate with the FCC to alert you of other hazards besides weather (child abduction alerts, nuclear, biological, etc.). In weather mode, the radio monitors one of the ten NOAA weather channels. If a weather alert signal is received in Weather Alert mode, the radio sounds an alert tone and the display blinks. Using the radio in weather mode xYou cannot transmit while in weather mode. xTo enter weather mode, press WX/SOS.  xTo turn off the radio’s alert tone, press any button. xTo cancel weather mode and return to the previous marine channel, press WX/SOS again. Weather mode with Weather Alert WatchIf you activate Weather Alert Watch while operating in weather mode, it operates as a type of “sleep mode:” the radio stays on the weather channel and mutes the speaker. If an alert is detected, the radio sounds an alert tone and turns the speaker back on. This mode is very useful when you are anchoring for the night but want to keep informed of hazards. Weather mode with Triple Watch or Dual WatchIf you activate Triple Watch while operating in weather mode, the radio checks channels 16 and 9 every few seconds; with Dual Watch turned on, the radio only checks channel 16.70Every few seconds, the radio checks channel 70, then scans the next channel.Memory Channel Scan08 252417151413121110 20DSC WatchON
E-17Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualWeather mode with DSC WatchIf you activate DSC Watch while operating in Weather mode, the radio checks channel 70 every few seconds. SETTING UP THE HARDWAREThe antenna detaches from the radio for easy shipping or storage. To attach the antenna to your radio, screw it tightly onto the anchor post at the top of the radio. Your radio comes with a rechargeable Lithium Ion battery; for shipping safety, the battery is not installed at the factory. The empty alkaline battery case is installed as a placeholder.1.  Insert the hook on the battery into the notch at the top of the battery compartment. #0916 0916Every few seconds, the radio checks channel 16, then c.hannel 9.with Triple Watch on09160916Monitoring Weather Channel WX08Every few seconds, the radio checks channel 70with DSC Watch onMonitoring Weather Channel WX0870 70 70
E-18 Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s Manualcontact customer service to order a  2.  Lower the battery until it restsat in the compartment.3.  Bring the battery latch up and snap it into place.The radio also comes with a battery case that holds four AAA-type alkaline batteries (not included). You can use alkaline batteries as a backup for the Li-Ion battery so you can still use your radio while your Li-Ion battery is recharging. For best performance, Uniden recommends using extra-strength alkaline batteries such as Duracell Ultra® batteries. #Follow these steps to use the alkaline  battery case:1.  Hold the lower part of the case in one hand with the three battery contacts facing down. Use your thumb to hold the notch on the lower part of the case.2.  With your other hand, grip the upper part of the case and lift the cover open. 3.  Align the batteries’ positive and negative terminals with the drawing on the case and snap each battery into place.4.  Insert the two hooks on the lower  part of the case into the notches  on the cover; close the cover. (The cover ts snugly but you  should not have to force it closed.)
E-19Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s Manual #5.  Install the alkaline battery case in your radio just as you do the Li-Ion battery (see page E-13).You can mount the charger on any at surface.1.  Use the two holes at the base of the  charger as a template to mark the  drill holes. 2.  Using a 1/8-inch (or 3 mm) drill bit, drill two holes 1/2 inch (13mm) deep.3.  Use the provided screws to attach the charger to the surface.Your radio includes a charger and a  rechargeable battery pack. Place your radio  in the charger with the display facing forward. Make sure that the CHARGE LED on the  charger turns orange. xUse only the battery and charger supplied with this radio. Using a different charger or battery can damage the radio and create a risk of re or shock. xThe charger is not waterproof. If the charger falls into
E-20 Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s Manualthe water, unplug it before attempting to remove it from the water. After you remove the charger from the water, please contact Customer Service (see the back cover page for contact information). xWipe off dirt or shake water from your radio before placing in the charger if your radio gets dirty or wet.Important notes on charging the baery xCharge the battery fully before using the radio.  xDon’t use the charger when the ambient temperature is below 0° C (32° F) or above 45° C (113° F). xIf the radio is powered down, the battery can charge in about seven hours. (If the radio is powered on, the battery takes longer to charge.)SETTING UP YOUR RADIOPress the POWER button for at least two seconds to turn the radio on. Press and hold it to turn the unit off.Even though you can change your radio’s settings at any time, you will probably want to establish initial settings when you have turned it on for the rst time. You will adjust some of these settings on an as-needed basis, but some settings might only be set once and not need adjustment at all. Changing the Volume To change the speaker volume, press VOL-SQ to enter Volume Setting mode.The VOL Level Adjustment bar  displays on the LCD. Press CHANNEL UP or CHANNEL DOWN to increase or decrease the volume levels (0 - 15).Seng the Squelch LevelThe squelch featurereduces static on the speaker  Weak signalsNo SquelchMedium SquelchHigh SquelchStrong signalsNoise
E-21Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s Manualby ltering out any background channel noise. At the lowest squelch level, the speaker plays all signals, including any channel noise. Setting the squelch level higher lters out noise and lets only actual radio transmissions through. While listening to a channel, press and hold VOL-SQ to enter Squelch Setting mode.The SQUELCH Level adjustment bar displays on the LCD. Press CHANNEL UP or CHANNEL DOWN to increase or decrease the squelch levels (0 - 15). #Seng the UIC Channel Mode (USA/CAN/INT)You can select marine channels for the USA, Canada, or International waters. 1.  Press MENU/CALL. The Normal menu displays.2.  Select Setup and press ENTER H/M/L.The Setup menu displays. 3.  Select USA/CAN/INT and press ENTER H/M/L. The UIC Channels screen displays.4.  Select the mode you want and press ENTER H/M/L. Seng Key LockYou can lock and unlock the keypad through the Setup menu. You can also unlock it by pressing and holding MENU/CALL for 2 seconds.Seng WX Alert ModeFrom the SETUP menu, select WX Alert mode to turn this mode ON for the radio to monitor weather channels and alert you to any broadcast weather alerts or notications.Seng FIPS CodesFIPS codes identify geographic areas in the United States. FIPS codes allow you to receive only the SAME alert occurring in a specic area. You can enter a maximum of 30 FIPS codes.
E-22 Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s Manual1.  Press MENU/CALL to bring up the Normal menu. 2.  Select Setup, and then FIPS Codes.3. [New] and a list of previously entered FIPS codes display. Enter a new FIPS code or select from the list of existing FIPS codes to edit or delete.Adjusng the LampThe backlight LCD function can be set to automatically dim after a predetermined time.1.  Press MENU/CALL and select System.2.  Select Lamp Adjust, 3.  Lamp Adjust options are Always On, Always Off, or Timer.Adjust the LCD ContrastThis feature lets you adjust the LCD’s contrast level. It also permits you to reverse the contrast completely. You can choose to have dark letters on a light background or light letters on a dark background. 16USAContrast/RVS.NormalBack[MENU]Exit[CLR]Save[ENT]Press SystemContrast/RVS1.  Press MENU/CALL and select System.2.  Select Contrast/RVS, then press CHANNEL UP or CHANNEL DOWN to adjust the contrast.3.  Pressing DOWN to turn the contrast all the way off will reverse the background/letters.
E-23Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualSeng the Temperature MeasureYou can choose to have the temperature display in Celsius or Farenheit.1.  Press MENU/CALL and select System.2.  Select Temperature, 3.  Temperature options are °C (Celsius) or °F (Farenheit).Turning the Key Beep On and OKey beep is the tone that sounds when you press a key or a button. Press MENU/CALL to bring up the Normal menu. Select System, and then Key Beep. Press CHANNEL UP or CHANNEL DOWN to turn the key beep on or off.Changing the ChannelPress the Channel Up and Channel Down buttons briey to scroll through the channels one channel at a time. Press and hold the Channel Up or Channel Down button to quickly scroll through the channels.Making a TransmissionSelect the channel you want to transmit on, then press and hold the Push to Talk button. Release the Push to Talk button when you’re nished talking to let the other party respond.  xTo prevent stuck microphone problems or situations where the Push to Talk button is pushed accidentally, the radio limits your talk time to 5 minutes in a single transmission. xFor the best sound quality, hold the microphone about two inches away from your mouth. xSee the channel lists starting on page E-23 for a list of receive-only channels.
E-24 Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualChanging the transmission levelIn most situations, 1 W transmission power is all you need. If you nd yourself far away from other stations and have trouble getting a response, you may need to increase the transmission power. If your radio is powered by a Li-Ion battery, you can press and hold the BOOST button to transmit at 6W. Alkaline battery power boost is limited to 2.5W. To increase the transmission power in increments: 1.  Select the channel you want to transmit on. 2.  Press ENTER H/M/L to switch to the next transmission power level (for example, from 1 W to 2.5 W, from 2.5 W to 6 W, or from 6 W back to 1 W).3.  The display shows the new transmission power as 6 W, MID, or LOW. The transmit power remains at the new setting until you change it again. #Some channels (for example, channels 13 and 67) limit the transmission power to 1 W. When you tune to a limited-power channel, the radio automatically switches to 1 W. See the channel lists starting on page E-23 for a list of power-restricted channels.What is DSC? Digital Selective Calling (DSC) is a standard that allows you to call other stations using their unique identication code (the Maritime Mobile Service Identity or MMSI number), just like you would call a phone number. To call another station, just enter that station’s MMSI number and choose the voice channel you want to talk on. The radio uses channel 70 to transmit your MMSI number to the other station along with
E-25Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s Manualthe voice channel you requested. If the other station accepts your call, both radios automatically switch to the requested voice channel so you can talk to the other station. DSC provides a system for automated distress calls. At the touch of a button, the radio can transmit your MMSI number, the nature of your distress, and your current position based on data from your GPS receiver. The radio repeats the distress call every few minutes until it receives an acknowledgement. The DSC standard dedicates a VHF channel—channel 70—to digital transmissions only. Since digital transmissions require less bandwidth voice transmissions, channel 70 avoids the problems of busy voice channels. Advanced DSC features Your radio supports the following DSC features: Feature Menu Item FunctionIndividual Call Individual Contact another vessel from your directory.Group Call Group Contact all vessels that share your group MMSI code.All Ships Call All Ships Broadcast to all vessels within range (used for safety or advisory messages).Position RequestPOS Request Request the current location of another vessel.Position Send Position Send Transmit your current location to another vessel.Test Call Test Make sure your radio is working and congured correctly.
E-26 Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualFeature Menu Item FunctionStandby Mode Standby Automatically respond to all DSC calls with an “Unavailable” status.Receive Log Receive Log Display the last 10 distress calls received by the radio and the last 50 general calls.DSC Setup DSC Setup Accesses DSC menus. -POS Reply -Test Reply -Group MMSI -User MMSI -Directory -Auto CH SWMMSI NumbersIn order to use DSC features, you must be assigned a User MMSI number and program that number into your radio. Other than the User MMSI number, there are two other kinds of MMSI numbers: individual numbers for use by single boats and group numbers for use by eets, boating organizations, event coordinators, etc. You can get more information on MMSI numbers at these resources:  xThe dealer where you purchased the radio  xRecreational boaters can obtain an MMSI number from the Boat Owner’s Association of the U.S. (http://www.boatus.com/mmsi/ or call 800-536-1536) or Sea Tow Services International (http://seatow.com/boating_safety/mmsi.asp)  xCommercial boaters need a ship station license to get an MMSI number. For more information, visit the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) website at http://wireless.fcc.gov/marine/ fctsht14.html.
E-27Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualEntering MMSI numbers Use the CHANNEL UP and CHANNEL DOWN keys to scroll through numbers (and letters when entering names). When you see the number/letter you want, press the right arrow (GPS/MEM) to move the cursor to the next space. Press the left arrow (WX/SOS) to back up.When using the CHANNEL UP and CHANNEL DOWN keys to enter a name, the alphabetic and numeric characters display in the following order: xCapital letters (A through Z) xLower-case letters (a through z) xPunctuation (/ ‘ + -)  xNumbers (0 through 9) xOne blank spaceEntering Your User MMSI Number  #1.  Press and hold MENU/CALL to display the Call Menu.2.  Scroll to DSC Setup and press ENTER-H/M/L.The DSC Setup menu displays.3.  Scroll to User MMSI and press ENTER-H/M/L. The User MMSI screen displays. 4.  Select [New] and press ENTER-H/M/L.0________Use the up and down arrows to adjust each of the nine digits in turn.16User MMSIBack[MENU]Exit[CLR]Save[ENT]Name AUSAThe Save option displays only when entering the User MMSI number the first time.DSC SetupPress and hold [New]Directory
E-28 Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s Manual5.  Enter the MMSI number as described previously.  When the ninth digit is correct, press ENTER-H/M/L and the cursor moves to the Name eld.6.  Enter the name as described previously. When you have entered the name, press ENTER-H/M/L.7.  The radio displays the new MMSI number and name and asks you to conrm. To save this MMSI number and name, press ENTER-H/M/L. To cancel this MMSI number, press CLR/SCAN.  #8.  Before saving the number, the radio displays the message Conrm number! User MMSI data is Permanent! Press ENTER-H/M/L to accept this MMSI. Press CLR/SCAN to return to the directory.Entering a group MMSI numberYou can change the group MMSI number as often as you want. The rst digit of a group MMSI is xed at “0.” Follow the steps below to enter a group MMSI number into the radio:  1.  Press and hold MENU/CALL to display the Call Menu.2.  Scroll to DSC Setup and press ENTER-H/M/L.The DSC Setup menu displays.3.  Scroll to Group MMSI and press ENTER-H/M/L. The Group MMSI screen displays. 4.  Group MMSI numbers always start with a 0, so that digit is already entered for you. Enter the MMSI number as described previously.  When the ninth digit is correct, 0________Use the up and down arrows to adjust each of the eight-digits in turn.16Group MMSIBack[MENU]Exit[CLR]Save[ENT]USADSC SetupPress and hold Group MMSI
E-29Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s Manualpress ENTER-H/M/L. The radio asks you to conrm. 5.  To save this MMSI number, press ENTER-H/M/L. To cancel this MMSI number, press CLR/SCAN. Entering an individual MMSI numberFollow the steps below to enter individual MMSIs and names of other vessels into the directory:1.  Press and hold MENU/CALL to display the Call Menu.2.  Scroll to DSC Setup and press ENTER-H/M/L.The DSC Setup menu displays.3.  Scroll to Directory and press ENTER-H/M/L. The Directory menu displays. 4.  Select [New] and press ENTER-H/M/L. 5.  Enter the MMSI number as described previously.  When the ninth digit is correct, press ENTER-H/M/L and the cursor moves to the Name eld.6.  Enter the name as described previously. When you have entered the name, press ENTER-H/M/L.7.  The radio displays the new MMSI number and name and asks you to conrm. To save this MMSI number and name, press ENTER-H/M/L To cancel this MMSI number, press CLR/SCAN.The directory lets you store up to 20 MMSI numbers of other stations so you can call them quickly. Entering the MMSI numbers and names of individual vessels is described on page ______. Follow the steps below to edit the MMSI numbers in your 0________Use the up and down arrows to adjust each of the nine digits in turn.16User MMSIBack[MENU]Exit[CLR]Save[ENT]Name AUSAThe Save option displays only when entering the User MMSI number the first time.DSC SetupPress and hold [New]Directory
E-30 Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s Manualdirectory: 1.  Press and hold MENU/CALL to display the Call menu. 2.  Scroll to DSC Setup and press ENTER-H/M/L.The DSC Setup menu displays. 3.  Scroll to Directory and press ENTER-H/M/L.The Directory screen displays. This screen lets you add a new MMSI or edit/delete an existing MMSI. 4.  To enter a new MMSI, select [NEW] and follow the procedures for New MMSI Number on _______. 5.  To edit an existing MMSI number/name, select the entry and press ENTER-H/M/L.6.  Select Edit and press ENTER-H/M/L. The MMSI number and name display. Edit accordingly and press ENTER-H/M/L when complete. A conrmation screen displays.7.  Press ENTER-H/M/L to accept the edits or CLR/SCAN to cancel. The radio returns to the directory list. 8.  To delete the directory entry, select Delete. 9.  When you are satised with the directory list, press CLR/SCAN to close the menu screen. There are essentially four different types of DSC voice calls: Back[MENU]Exit[CLR]Save[ENT]AUSAMMSI123456789NameUniden16DirectoryPress and hold [Entry]DSC SetupEdit
E-31Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualCall type What it does When to use itDistress Alerts all stations that you need assistance and sends them your current position.In an emergency only.Individual Calls a single station using the User MMSL.Any time you want to talk to another station.Group Calls all the stations that have the same Group MMSL as yours.Any time you want with the whole group you are traveling with at the same time.All Ships Calls all stations within range of your radio.Safety warnings (e.g., debris in the water) or any urgent situation.Suppose you are coordinating safety for a sailboat race. Before the race starts, you instruct all the racers to enter your group MMSI number into their radios. During the race:    xThroughout the race, you use group calling to update the racers on the time, race status, and any course corrections.  xA power boat full of spectators comes a little too close to the race path. You use individual calling to contact the power boat and advise them to stay clear of the race.  xYou see a rowboat entering the area, but since it doesn’t have a radio, you can’t communicate with the rowboat. You use all ships calling to alert all the other boats in the area of the possible danger.
E-32 Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s Manual Calling a single staon (Individual Call) To call a single station with DSC, follow these steps: 1.  Press and hold MENU/CALL to display the Call menu. 2.  Select Individual. 3.  The radio displays the names listed in your directory; use CHANNEL UP and CHANNEL DOWN to choose the directory entry you want to call and press ENTER-H/M/L. If you want to call a station that is not in your directory, All ships callGroupcallIndividualcallAll ships call
E-33Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s Manualselect Manual. The radio prompts you to enter the MMSI number you want to call. Enter the MMSI number the same way you enter directory entries (see page 22) Enter all nine digits and press ENTER-H/M/L. 4.  The radio prompts you to select a response channel. Use CHANNEL UP and CHANNEL DOWN  to scroll through the available channels. When you reach the channel you want to use for a response, press the ENTER-H/M/L button. 5.  The radio displays the MMSI number you are about to call and asks you to conrm. If you want to call the displayed MMSI number, select Send (press ENTER-H/M/L). To cancel the call, select Exit (press CLR/SCAN).6.  The radio automatically switches to channel 70 to transmit the call request.  xWhen the other station accepts the call, both radios switch to the selected response channel for voice transmission.  xIf the other station cannot respond on the channel you selected, the radio displays Not support CH.Calling a parcular group of staons (Group Call)Group calling calls all the stations that share your group MMSI. You must have a group MMSI programmed into the radio to make a group call, and the stations (boats) you are calling must have this same group MMSI programmed into their radios. 1.  Press and hold MENU/CALL to display the Call menu. 2.  Select Group. 3.  The radio prompts you to select a response channel. Use CHANNEL UP and CHANNEL DOWN to scroll through the available channels. When you reach the channel you want to use for a response, press ENTER-H/M/L. 4.  The radio asks you to conrm the call. Select Send (press ENTER-H/M/L) to continue with the call or select
E-34 Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualExit (press CLR/SCAN) to cancel the call. 5.  The radio switches to channel 70 to transmit the call request then automatically switches to the designated response channel. Calling all staons (All-Ships Call)All ships calling contacts all DSC radios within range of your boat. You should only use all ships calling in the event of a Safety warning (such as debris in the water) or to request assistance in an Urgency (any situation where your vessel has a serious problem but is not yet in distress). 1.  Open the Call menu. 2.  Select All Ships, and then choose whether this is an Urgency call or a Safety call. 3.  The radio asks you to conrm the call. Select Send (press ENTER-H/M/L) to continue with the call or select Exit (press CLR/SCAN) to cancel the call. 4.  The radio automatically switches to channel 70 to transmit the call request then automatically switches to channel 16, the designated response channel for all-ships calling. If you have programmed your MMSI number, your radio can transmit an automated distress call with your current location and nature of the distress. The radio then monitors the channel 16 for a response and repeats the distress call every few minutes until it receives an acknowledgement. To send an automatic distress call, press and hold DISTRESS for three seconds. If no MMSI number has been programmed, the radio prompts you to enter your MMSI number. If you want to include the nature of your distress in the distress call, use the following distress procedure: 1.  Press DISTRESS.
E-35Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s Manual2.  The radio displays the list of distress conditions; use CHANNEL UP and CHANNEL DOWN to choose the nature of your distress, then press and hold DISTRESS for three seconds.  Undesignated Sinking FireAdrift Flooding AbandoningCollision Piracy.Armed GroundingOverboard CapsizingCanceling an automac distress call While the radio is waiting for a response, it gives you the option of canceling the call. To cancel the distress call, choose Exit and press CLR/SCAN. If your radio receives an individual DSC call from another station, it sounds an incoming call tone and displays the name or MMSI number of the station calling you. To respond to the call, select Send: Able-Comply; the radio sends an acknowledgement and automatically switches to the designated response channel. To reject the call, select Send: Unable-Comply; the radio advises the other station that you are unable to respond to the call. If the DSC request contains a response channel that you are not allowed to use, the radio displays Not Support CH; your only response option is Send: Unable-Comply. If the radio receives a group or all ships call, it sounds an incoming call tone and automatically switches to the designated response channel. Receive logJust like your telephone’s caller ID list, your radio keeps track of the calls you receive but do not answer. The receive log is useful if you have been off your boat or away from your
E-36 Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s Manualradio and want to see who has tried to contact you. The radio displays the last 10 distress calls and the last 50 non-distress calls that it received. If you have unread incoming DSC calls, the radio displays a Message icon. When you display all Distress and Other receiving logs, the message icon disappears. 1.  Press and hold MENU/CALL to display the Call menu. 2.  Select Receive Log. 3.  Select Distress to see the last 10 distress calls received by the radio. Select Other to see the last 50 normal calls received by the radio, then choose from Individual, Group, or All Ships calls. 4.  Calls are listed in the order they were received, with the newest call shown rst. The display blinks if there are new calls you have not reviewed. The Message icon also displays.5.  Select the call you want to see the details of. Use CHANNEL UP and CHANNEL DOWN to see all of the information. The log displays different information depending on type of call received. See the table below for the information stored for each type of call: DSC Call Type Receive Log InformationDistress MMSI (or name), position, time, nature code. 16AUSADistress Log     123456789     246853790     357911135Back[MENU]Exit[CLR]Save[ENT]Press and hold Receive LogDistress
E-37Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualDSC Call Type Receive Log InformationDistress AcknowledgeMMSI (or name), distress MMSI, position, time, nature code.Distress Relay MMSI (or name), distress MMSI, position, time, nature code.Distress Relay AcknowledgeMMSI (or name), distress MMSI, position, time, nature code.Geographical MMSI (or name), category code, communication channel number.All Ships MMSI (or name), category code, communication channel number.Group MMSI (or name), category code, communication channel number.Individual MMSI (or name), category code, communication channel number.Individual AcknowledgeMMSI (or name), Completed/Unattended, category code, communication channel number.Test MMSI (or name), category code.Test AcknowledgeMMSI (or name),  category code.Pos Reply MMSI (or name), position, time, category code.Pos Request MMSI (or name), category code.Pos Send MMSI (or name), position, time, category code.6.  From the log menu, select Exit to close the receive log and return to the mode you were in. Returning a call from the Receive Log You can return individual calls directly from the Receive Log. From the call detail screen, press CHANNEL DOWN until Call Back appears at the bottom of the display. Press
E-38 Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualENTER-H/M/L to return that station’s call. Test CallsMaking Test Calls (Test) You can use the test call feature to make sure your radio is working and congured correctly. To avoid overloading coastal receiving stations, you should limit test calls to these stations to once a week.  #1.  Press and hold MENU/CALL to display the Call menu. 2.  Select Test. 3.  The radio displays the names listed in your directory; use CHANNEL UP and CHANNEL DOWN to choose the directory entry you want to send a test call to and press ENTER-H/M/L. 4.  If you want to send a test call to a station that is not in your directory, select Manual. The radio prompts you to enter the MMSI number you want to call. Enter the MMSI number the same way you enter directory entries Test   [Manual]   JIM CASSIDY   KENT NEWMANBack[MENU]Exit[CLR]Select[ENT]16USATestPress and hold
E-39Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s Manual(see page 22). Enter all nine digits and press ENTER-H/M/L. 5.  The radio displays the MMSI number you are about to call and asks you to conrm. If you want to call the displayed number, select Send. To cancel the call, select Exit.  6.  The radio automatically switches to channel 70 to transmit the test call request, then switches back to the last-used channel. 7.  When the other station acknowledges the test call, the radio displays an acknowledgement screen. Back[MENU]Exit[CLR]Send[ENT]16USASendTest123456789TestAcknowledged123456789CompletedExit[CLR]16USA
E-40 Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualReceiving Test Call SetupWhen another station sends you a test call, you can select options to answer the test call manually or have the radio answer automatically.1.  Press and hold MENU/CALL to display the Call menu. 2.  Select DSC Setup and then Test Reply. 3.  Choose Auto and press ENTER-H/M/L. The radio will automatically send an acknowledgement when it receives a test call. 4.  To disable automatic test call reply, repeat the steps above and select Manual. Acknowledging Test Call ReceiptDifferent screens display depending on whether you set the Test Reply to Auto or Manual.If Test Reply is set to Auto: If Test Reply is set to Manual:18Test 123456789006/20  11:00   SafetyExit[CLR]AUSA18Test 123456789      ReplyExit[CLR]USABack[MENU]Send[ENT]No action is necessary. Select Send to send a reply.18Test Reply   Auto   ManualBack[MENU]Exit[CLR]Select[ENT]AUSADSC SetupPress and hold Test Reply
E-41Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualPOS RequestAnytime you need to know where another boat currently is—to nd your boating partners, to respond to a request for assistance, etc.—you can send a position request to their radio: 16POS Request   [Manual]   Norwester   HarrisBack[MENU]Exit[CLR]Select[ENT]USAPOS RequestPress and hold 1.  Press and hold MENU/CALL to display the Call menu. 2.  Select POS Request and press ENTER-H/M/L.3.  The radio displays the names listed in your directory; use CHANNEL UP and CHANNEL DOWN  to choose the directory entry you want to contact and press ENTER-H/M/L. If you want to contact a station that is not in your directory, select Manual. The radio prompts you to enter the MMSI number you want to call. Enter the MMSI number the same way you enter directory entries (see page 22). Enter all nine digits and press ENTER-H/M/L. 4.  The radio displays the MMSI number you are about to contact and asks you to conrm. If you want to request the position of the displayed MMSI number, select Send. To cancel the request, select Exit. 5.  When the other station responds, the radio displays the MMSI number, the longitude, and the latitude of the other station. If your radio is connected to a chartplotter through the NMEA OUT connection (see page 34), the position information will also be displayed on the plotter
E-42 Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s Manualscreen. 6.  If the other station does not have valid GPS data, the radio displays No Position. Posion ReplyWhen another station requests your current position, the radio displays the following screen:  1.  Select the vessel you want to transmit your position to or select [Manual] to enter that vessel’s MMSI. Select  Select.2.  Select Send. The screen displays the coordinates sent and the MMSI number they were sent to. 3.  To reject the position request, select Exit. Enabling Automac Posion ReplyIf you want the radio to automatically transmit your current position whenever it receives a position request, you can enable automatic position reply. Most boaters activate automatic position reply for safety reasons or because they subscribe to a marine towing service. Sometimes—for example, in some competitive situations--you may not want other stations to get your position without your manual conrmation 1.  Press and hold MENU/CALL to display the Call menu. 2.  Select DSC Setup and then POS Reply. 3.  Choose Auto and press ENTER-H/M/L. The radio will automatically transmit your position when it receives a 16POS Send   [Manual]   Norwester   HarrisBack[MENU]Exit[CLR]Select[ENT]USA
E-43Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s Manualposition request. 4.  To disable automatic position reply, repeat the steps above and select Manual. Posion Send You can send your boat’s position to someone else. If you are requesting assistance or using an all ships call to give a safety warning, you can send your current position so other stations know where you are: 1.  Press and hold MENU/CALL to display the Call menu. 2.  Select Position Send. 3.  The radio displays the names listed in your directory; use CHANNEL UP and CHANNEL DOWN  to choose the directory entry you want to contact and press ENTER-H/M/L. If you want to contact a station that is not in your directory, select Manual. The radio prompts you to enter the MMSI number you want to call. Enter the MMSI number the same way you enter directory entries (see page 22). Enter all nine digits and press ENTER-H/M/L. 4.  The radio displays the MMSI number you are about to contact and asks you to conrm. If you want to transmit your position to the displayed MMSI number, select Send. To cancel the transmission, select Exit. 5.  The radio transmits your MMSI number, your longitude, and your latitude to the other station.Pung the radio into standby If you are leaving your radio or do not wish to answer any DSC calls, you can put your radio in standby mode. If your radio receives an individual call, it will automatically respond with a message that indicates your radio is currently unattended. Follow the steps below to put your radio in standby:
E-44 Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s Manual  1.  Press and hold MENU/CALL to display the Call menu. 2.  Select Standby to place your radio in standby mode. The radio displays the standby screen, above. 3.  To cancel standby and return to the mode your radio was in, press any button. If you are involved in a bridge-to-bridge call, you may not  want the radio to automatically switch channels when it receives a DSC call. In cases like this, you can disable automatic channel switching. If you receive an individual call, the radio will respond with an unattended code, just as if the radio were in Standby. 16USAAuto CH SW    On   OffBack[MENU]Exit[CLR]Select[ENT]Press and hold DSC SetupAuto CH SW1.  Press and hold MENU/CALL to display the Call menu. 2.  Select DCS Setup, then Auto CH SW.3.  Select Off and press ENTER-H/M/L. The radio will not automatically switch channels until you reactivate this feature.     USA    LOW   DSC Standby16AStandbyPress and hold
E-45Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s Manual #If you have unread incoming DSC calls, the radio displays a message icon. You will be able to review who has called. The radio displays the last 10 distress calls and the last 50 non-distress calls it received (see the receive log on page 27). Your GPS system provides more than just your specic location.The GPS Favorites menus let you create a directory of favorite places and their coordinates so you can easily return there. Using the GPS Setup menus, you can determine power-saving options, measurement increments, and time settingsThe radio is factory-preset to search for your geographic location when it is turned on for the rst time. You can also use GPS menus to set up specic parameters for your GPS system.FavoritesGoto MenuThe Goto menu allows you to select from a list of saved coordinates or to input coordinates manually.
E-46 Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualSelecng [Manual]1.  From the Goto Fav. screen, select [Manual].2.  Manually input coordinates. When the last digit is entered, the screen displays Go and Save.3.  Select Go to display the coordinates and the compass bearing and begin traveling towards that destination. 4.  Select Save to save the location into a Favorites directory. When you select Save, the screen prompts you to name these coordinates.5.  When you have entered a name for the saved coordinates, they will appear on the Goto Fav. screen as a selection.Selecng a Goto Favorite1.  From the Goto Fav. screen, select from the directory entries listed.2.  The screen displays three options: Go, Delete, and Edit.3.  Select Go to display the coordinates and the compass bearing and begin traveling towards that destination. Select Delete to delete the entry. Select Edit to change the entry.Add MenuThe Add menu allows you to save your current position to the Favorite directory.GPS SetupThe GPS Setup menu has eight sub-menus.18Goto Fav.   [Manual]   UnidenBack[MENU]Exit[CLR]Select[ENT]AUSAFavoritePress Goto
E-47Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualSub-menu What it doesUnit Power Turns the GPS module off to conserve powerPopwer Save Adjusts the GPS module’s power levelTime Adjust Adjusts local timeDaylight Save Adjusts for Daylight Savings TimeSOG Unit Determines Speed over Ground measurementsGPS Module Selects the primary or secondary GPS module to useNMEA Output Selects NMEA OutputCompass Displays your current heading.ADDITIONAL FEATURESYou can use this radio in an emergency. If you press and hold WX/SOS, the radio turns on the strobe SOS high-intensity LED light on your radio and it blinks “S O S” in international Morse Code. This will make it easier for rescuers to nd you faster. #Press and hold WX/SOS to turn the strobe LED on and off.You can also turn the strobe LED on without it sending an SOS pattern.
E-48 Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s Manual16USALED    Always On  OffBack[MENU]Exit[CLR]Save[ENT]Press SetupLED1.  Display the normal menu and press Setup. 2.  Select LED. The screen displays the LED menu.3.  Select Always On to light the strobe LED or Off to turn it off. If you discover that a marine radio channel has a different common name in your local area, you can change the name of that channel to make it easier for you to use (see the channel lists beginning on page 40 for the default channel names). To rename a channel, follow the steps below:16USAChannel No./Name  Rename  DefaultBack[MENU]Exit[CLR]Save[ENT]Press SetupChannel NameChannel/Descr.1.  Display the normal menu and choose the Setup sub-menu. 2.  Select Channel Name. The screen displays the list of channels. 3.  Use CHANNEL UP and CHANNEL DOWN to choose
E-49Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s Manualthe channel you want to change and press ENTER-H/M/L. 4.  Select Rename to enter a new name for this channel. The radio prompts you to enter a new name for this channel. Each name can be up to 12 characters. Use CHANNEL UP and CHANNEL DOWN  to change the name as described previously (see page _____). 5.  When you nish entering the name, the radio displays the new channel name and asks you to conrm. To save this new channel name, select Save; to cancel the change, select Exit. The radio returns to the channel list. 6.  To restore a channel back to its original name, select the channel and choose Default. 7.  When you are satised with the channel list, select Exit to close the menu screen. Due to its rugged design, your radio requires very little maintenance. However, it is a precision electronic instrument, so you should follow a few precautions: xIf the antenna has been damaged, do not transmit except in an emergency situation. Transmitting with a defective antenna may cause further radio damage. xYou are responsible for continued FCC technical compliance of your radio. xYou should arrange for periodic performance checks with your Uniden dealer.Problem Things to TryThe radio won’t turn on. Charge the radio.
E-50 Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualProblem Things to TryThe power LED on the charger doesn’t turn on. -Don’t use the charger when the ambient temperature is below 0° C (32° F) or above 45° C (113° F). -Make sure the charging contacts on the radio and charger are clean. -Replace the battery.The radio won’t transmit.Make sure you are not in Weather or Scan mode.Make sure you are not trying to transmit on a receive-only channel or transmit at the wrong power level for this channel (see the channel lists starting on page E-23).Check the battery power level; if it’s low, charge the battery before trying to transmit.Make sure the duration of each transmission is less than 5 minutes.I can’t hear anything from the speaker.Adjust the squelch level; it is probably too high.Noise comes out of the speaker all the timeAdjust the squelch level; it is probably too low.I can transmit, but no one can hear me.Check your UIC channel settings: does the area you are in use different channel assignments?I’m not getting hazard alerts.Make sure Weather Alert Watch is turned on. The display ashes, and I don’t know why.The channel number on the display will ash if the radio is in a watch mode or in scan mode. Try turning off scanning, Weather Alert Watch, Triple Watch, or Dual Watch (see page E-7).Where can I nd my radio’s serial number?The serial number is on a plate inside the battery compartment.
E-51Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualSPECIFICATIONSGeneralChannels All US/International/Canada marine channels10 Weather channelsFreq. Control PLLFreq. Tol. Transmit: 1.5 PPM (at 77°F/25°C)Receive: 1.5 PPM (at 77°F/25°C)Oper. Temp. -4°F (-20°C) to +122°F(+50°C)Antenna Flexible WhipMicrophone Built-in Electret typeDisplay Liquid Crystal DisplaySpeaker 8Ω 0.5 WPower Source Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery  7.4V 1040 mAhSize (without antenna) 5.95 (H) x 2.56 (W) x 1.77 (D) inch151 (H) x 65 (W) x 45 (D) mmWeight 11.29 oz (320g) (w/battery and antenna)TransmitterFrequency Range 156~158 MHzFrequency Stability ±10 PPMPower Output 1.0 W & 2.5W & 6WSpurious Emissions 70 dBcCurrent Drain 1500 mA (5W)ReceiverTypeDouble Conversion Super HeterodynePhase Locked Loop system for Local OscillatorFrequency Range 156~164 MHzSensitivity  0.20 μV for 12dB SINADSquelch Sensitivity Threshold 0.12μV
E-52 Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualAudio Frequency Response +6 dB @ 500 Hz;  -6 dB @ 2000HzAdjacent Channel Selectivity 70 dB @ ±25 kHzAudio Output Power 0.34 W @10% THDCurrent Drain Squelched: 38 mA;   Max. Audio: 160 mAUS channel frequencies and namesUS Marine ChannelsCh RX Freq TX Freq  Status   Name1A  156.050 156.050 Simplex Vessel trafc system/commercial5A  156.250 156.250 Simplex Vessel trafc system/commercial6 156.300 156.300 Simplex Inter-ship safety7A  156.350 156.350 Simplex Commercial8 156.400 156.400 Simplex Commercial9 156.450 156.450 Simplex Non commercial10 156.500 156.500 Simplex Commercial11 156.550 156.550 Simplex Vessel trafc system12 156.600 156.600 Simplex Vessel trafc system13 156.650 156.650 Simplex, 1W Bridge to bridge14 156.700 156.700 Simplex Vessel trafc system15 156.750 Inhibit  Receive only Environmental16 156.800 156.800 Simplex Distress, safety, and calling17 156.850 156.850 Simplex, 1W Govt maritime control18A  156.900 156.900 Simplex Commercial19A  156.950 156.950 Simplex Commercial20 161.600 157.000 Duplex Port operation20A  157.000 157.000 Simplex Port operation21A  157.050 157.050 Simplex Coast guard only22A  157.100 157.100 Simplex Coast guard23A  157.150 157.150 Simplex Coast guard only
E-53Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualUS Marine ChannelsCh RX Freq TX Freq  Status   Name24 161.800 157.200 Duplex Marine operator25 161.850 157.250 Duplex Marine operator26 161.900 157.300 Duplex Marine operator27 161.950 157.350 Duplex Marine operator28 162.000 157.400 Duplex Marine operator63A  156.175 156.175 Simplex Vessel trafc system65A  156.275 156.275 Simplex Port operation66A  156.325 156.325 Simplex Port operation67 156.375 156.375 Simplex, 1W Bridge To Bridge68 156.425 156.425 Simplex Non Commercial69 156.475 156.475 Simplex Non Commercial70 156.525  Inhibit Receive only Digital Selective Calling71 156.575 156.575 Simplex Non Commercial72 156.625 156.625 Simplex Non Commercial (Ship-Ship)73 156.675 156.675 Simplex Port Operation74 156.725 156.725 Simplex Port Operation75 156.775 156.775 Simplex, 1W Port Operation76 156.825 156.825 Simplex, 1W Port Operation77 156.875 156.875 Simplex, 1W Port Operation (Ship-Ship)78A 156.925 156.925 Simplex Non Commercial79A 156.975 156.975 Simplex Commercial80A 157.025 157.025 Simplex Commercial81A 157.075 157.075 Simplex Government82A 157.125 157.125 Simplex Government83A 157.175 157.175 Simplex Coast Guard84 161.825 157.225 Duplex Marine Operator85 161.875 157.275 Duplex Marine Operator86 161.925 157.325 Duplex Marine Operator87 157.375 157.375 Simplex Marine Operator88 157.425 157.425 Simplex Commercial (Ship-Ship)
E-54 Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualCanadian channel frequencies and namesCanadian Marine ChannelsCh RX Freq TX Freq Status Name1 160.650 156.050 Duplex Marine Operator2 160.700 156.100 Duplex Marine Operator3 160.750 156.150 Duplex Marine Operator4A 156.200 156.200 Simplex Canadian Coast Guard5A 156.250 156.250 Simplex Vessel Trafc System6 156.300 156.300 Simplex Inter-Ship Safety7A 156.350 156.350 Simplex Commercial8 156.400 156.400 Simplex Commercial9 156.450 156.450 Simplex Boater Calling Channel10 156.500 156.500 Simplex Commercial11 156.550 156.550 Simplex Vessel Trafc System12 156.600 156.600 Simplex Vessel Trafc System13 156.650 156.650 Simplex, 1W Bridge To Bridge14 156.700 156.700 Simplex Vessel Trafc System15 156.750 156.750 Simplex, 1W Environmental16 156.800 156.800 Simplex Distress, safety, calling17 156.850 156.850 Simplex, 1W State Control18A 156.900 156.900 Simplex Commercial19A 156.950 156.950 Simplex Canadian Coast Guard20 161.600 157.000 Duplex, 1W Port Operation21A 157.050 157.050 Simplex Canadian Coast Guard22A 157.100 157.100 Simplex Canadian Coast Guard23 161.750 157.150 Duplex Marine Operator24 161.800 157.200 Duplex Marine Operator25 161.850 157.250 Duplex Marine Operator26 161.900 157.300 Duplex Marine Operator27 161.950 157.350 Duplex Marine Operator28 162.000 157.400 Duplex Marine Operator60 160.625 156.025 Duplex Marine Operator
E-55Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualCanadian Marine ChannelsCh RX Freq TX Freq Status Name61A 156.075 156.075 Simplex Canadian Coast Guard62A 156.125 156.125 Simplex Canadian Coast Guard63A 156.175 156.175 Simplex Port Operation64 160.825 156.225 Duplex Marine Operator64A 156.225 156.225 Simplex Port Operation65A 156.275 156.275 Simplex Port Operation66A 156.325 156.325 Simplex, 1W Port Operation67 156.375 156.375 Simplex Bridge To Bridge68 156.425 156.425 Simplex Non Commercial69 156.475 156.475 Simplex Non Commercial70 156.525 Inhibit Receive only Digital Selective Calling71 156.575 156.575 Simplex Non Commercial72 156.625 156.625 Simplex Non Commercial73 156.675 156.675 Simplex Port Operation74 156.725 156.725 Simplex Port Operation75 156.775 156.775 Simplex, 1W Port Operation76 156.825 156.825 Simplex, 1W Port Operation77 156.875 156.875 Simplex, 1W Port Operation78A 156.925 156.925 Simplex Inter Ship79A 156.975 156.975 Simplex Inter Ship80A 157.025 157.025 Simplex Inter Ship81A 157.075 157.075 Simplex Canadian Coast Guard82A 157.125 157.125 Simplex Canadian Coast Guard83 161.775 157.175 Duplex Canadian Coast Guard83A 157.175 157.175 Simplex Canadian Coast Guard84 161.825 157.225 Duplex Marine Operator85 161.875 157.275 Duplex Marine Operator86 161.925 157.325 Duplex Marine Operator87 157.375 157.375 Simplex Port Operation88 157.425 157.425 Simplex Port Operation
E-56 Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualInternaonal channel frequencies and namesInternational Marine ChannelsCh RX Freq TX Freq Status Name1 160.650 156.050 Duplex Marine operator2 160.700 156.100 Duplex Marine operator3 160.750 156.150 Duplex Marine operator4 160.800 156.200 Duplex Marine operator5 160.850 156.250 Duplex Marine operator6 156.300 156.300 Simplex Inter-ship safety7 160.950 156.350 Duplex Marine operator8 156.400 156.400 Simplex Commercial (ship-ship)9 156.450 156.450 Simplex Boater calling channel10 156.500 156.500 Simplex Commercial11 156.550 156.550 Simplex Vessel trafc system12 156.600 156.600 Simplex Vessel trafc system13 156.650 156.650 Simplex Bridge to bridge14 156.700 156.700 Simplex Vessel trafc system15 156.750 156.750 Simplex, 1W Environmental16 156.800 156.800 Simplex Distress, safety, calling17 156.850 156.850 Simplex, 1W Govt maritime control18 161.500 156.900 Duplex Port operation19 161.550 156.950 Duplex Commercial20 161.600 157.000 Duplex Port operation21 161.650 157.050 Duplex Port operation22 161.700 157.100 Duplex Port operation23 161.750 157.150 Duplex Marine operator24 161.800 157.200 Duplex Marine operator25 161.850 157.250 Duplex Marine operator26 161.900 157.300 Duplex Marine operator27 161.950 157.350 Duplex Marine operator28 162.000 157.400 Duplex Marine operator60 160.625 156.025 Duplex Marine operator
E-57Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualInternational Marine ChannelsCh RX Freq TX Freq Status Name61 160.675 156.075 Duplex Marine operator62 160.725 156.125 Duplex Marine operator63 160.775 156.175 Duplex Marine operator64 160.825 156.225 Duplex Marine operator65 160.875 156.275 Duplex Marine operator66 160.925 156.325 Duplex Marine operator67 156.375 156.375 Simplex Bridge to bridge68 156.425 156.425 Simplex Non commercial69 156.475 156.475 Simplex Non commercial70 156.525 Inhibit Receive only Digital Selective Calling71 156.575 156.575 Simplex Non commercial72 156.625 156.625 Simplex Non commercial73 156.675 156.675 Simplex Port operation74 156.725 156.725 Simplex Port operation75 156.775 156.775 Simplex, 1W Port operation76 156.825 156.825 Simplex, 1W Port operation77 156.875 156.875 Simplex Port operation (ship-ship)78 161.525 156.925 Duplex Port operation79 161.575 156.975 Duplex Port operation80 161.625 157.025 Duplex Port operation81 161.675 157.075 Duplex Port operation82 161.725 157.125 Duplex Port operation83 161.775 157.175 Duplex Port operation84 161.825 157.225 Duplex Marine operator85 161.875 157.275 Duplex Marine operator86 161.925 157.325 Duplex Marine operator87 157.375 157.375 Simplex Marine operator88 157.425 157.425 Simplex Marine operator
E-58 Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualWeather channel frequencies and namesChannel RX Channel RXWX01  162.5500  WX06  162.5000 WX02  162.4000  WX07  162.5250 WX03  162.4750  WX08  161.6500 WX04  162.4250  WX09  161.7750 WX05  162.4500  WX10  163.2750
E-59Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualREGULATIONS AND SAFETY WARNINGSWarning! This transmitter will operate on channels/frequencies that have restricted use in the United States. The channel assignments include frequencies assigned for exclusive use of the U.S. Coast Guard, use in Canada, and use in international waters. Operation on these frequencies without proper authorization is strictly forbidden. See pages E-23 through E-29 for tables of the available channels and their uses. If you are still not certain which channels to use, see the FCC maritime radio page at the FCC website  (http://wireless.fcc.gov/marine/) or contact the FCC Call Center at 1-888-CALL-FCC. For individuals requiring a license, such as commercial users, you should obtain a license application from your nearest FCC eld ofce (for US users) or Industry Canada (for Canadian users). You should familiarize yourself with the rules on marine radios and be aware of which rules apply to your boat. Complete guidelines for all ship and marine radio types can be found at the US Coast Guard website under the topic Radio Info for Boaters (the direct link is  http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/marcomms/boater.htm). Here are a few guidelines that affect nearly all boaters. xIf you have a VHF radio on your boat, you must maintain a watch on channel 16 (156.800 MHz) whenever the radio is not being used to communicate. Starting in 2004, if a radio is carried, it must be on and set to channel 16 whenever your boat is underway. xIf you hear a distress call, wait a few minutes to let a shore station or Coast Guard vessel respond. If no other WARNING! Read this information before using the radio.
E-60 Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s Manualstation has responded after 5 minutes, you must respond to the distress call.  xDo not make false mayday or distress calls as a prank or to test your radio. (This is essentially like making a false 9-1-1 call; you may be subject to nes.) xCertication: FCC Part 80 or RSS-182 xOutput Power: 6W xEmission: 16K0F3E xTransmitter Frequency Range: 156.025-157.425 MHzThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.Unauthorized changes or modications to this equipment may void compliance with the FCC Rules. Any change or modication must be approved in writing by Uniden. Changes or modications not approved by Uniden could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies. The design of the radio complies with the FCC guidelines and these international standards.Never allow children to operate the radio without adult supervision and the knowledge of the following guidelines.WARNING! It is up to the user to properly operate this radio transmitter to insure safe operation. Please adhere to the following: xUse only the supplied or an approved antenna.
E-61Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualUnauthorized antennas, modications, or attachments could impair call quality, damage the radio, or violate FCC regulations. xDo not use the radio with a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with the skin, a minor burn may result. Please contact your local dealer for a replacement antenna.This device was tested for typical body-worn operations using the supplied belt-clip. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, body-worn operations are restricted to the supplied belt-clip. For hand-held operation, the radio should be held 1 inch from the user’s face. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements and should be avoided. For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov.This equipment contains a rechargeable Lithium Ion battery. The rechargeable Lithium Ion battery contained in this equipment may explode if disposed of in a re.Do not short-circuit the battery.Do not charge the rechargeable battery used in this equip-ment in any charger other than the one specied in the owner’s manual. Using another charger may damage the battery or cause the battery to explode.NOTE: Li-Ion batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly.Avoid exposing the battery (whether attached to the radio or not) to direct sunlight, heated cars, or temperatures below -4°F (-20°C) or above +140°F (+60°C). Exposing the chemical contained within the battery pack to temperatures above +140°F (+60°C) may cause the battery to rupture, fail, or reduce performance.
E-62 Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualIn case of exposure to the cell contents, wash the affected area thoroughly, and seek medical attention.Three Year Limited WarrantyWARRANTOR: UNIDEN AMERICA CORP. (“Uniden”) ELEMENTS OF WARRANTY: Uniden warrants, for three years, to the original retail owner, this Uniden Product to be free from defects in materials and craftsmanship with only the limitations or exclusions set out below. WARRANTY DURATION: This warranty to the original user shall terminate and be of no further effect 36 months after the date of original retail sale. The warranty is invalid if the Product is (A) damaged or not maintained as reasonable or necessary, (B) modied, altered, or used as part of any conversion kits, subassemblies, or any congurations not sold by Uniden, (C) improperly installed, (D) serviced or repaired by someone other than an authorized Uniden service center for a defect or malfunction covered by this warranty, (E) used in any conjunction with equipment or parts or as part of any system not manufactured by Uniden, or (F) installed or programmed by anyone other than as detailed by the Operating Guide for this product. STATEMENT OF REMEDY: In the event that the product does not conform to this warranty at any time while this war-ranty is in effect, warrantor will repair the defect and return it to you without charge for parts, service, or any other cost (except shipping and handling) incurred by warrantor or its representatives in connection with the performance of this warranty. THE LIMITED WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE IS THE SOLE AND ENTIRE WARRANTY PERTAINING TO THE PRODUCT AND IS IN LIEU OF AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR ARISING BY OPERATION OF LAW, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THIS
E-63Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualWARRANTY DOES NOT COVER OR PROVIDE FOR THE REIMBURSEMENT OR PAYMENT OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some states do not allow this exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. LEGAL REMEDIES: This warranty gives you specic legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. This warranty is void outside the United States of America. PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING PERFORMANCE OF WARRANTY: If, after following the instructions in this Operating Guide you are certain that the Product is defective, pack the Product carefully (preferably in its original packaging). Include evidence of original purchase and a note describing the defect that has caused you to return it. The Product should be shipped freight prepaid, by traceable means, or delivered, to warrantor at:Uniden America Corporation Parts and Service Division 4700 Amon Carter Boulevard Fort Worth, TX, 76155(800) 554-3988
E-64 Uniden MHS135 Radio Owner’s ManualUTZZ01631ZA QUESTIONS?Contactez-nous au www.uniden.com ou appelez 1-800-297-1023.Imprimé en ChineQUESTIONS?Visit our website at www.uniden.com or call 1-800-297-1023.Printed in China

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