Ray 210vhf
Ray 210vhf
VHF RADIOTELEPHONE
OPERATION MANUAL
IMPORTANT NOTICE
This device is only an aid to navigation. Its accuracy can be affected by many
factors including equipment failure or defects, environmental conditions, and
improper handling or use. It is the user's responsibility to exercise common
prudence and navigational judgment, and this device should not be relied
upon as a substitute for such prudence and judgment.
The Americas
Raymarine Inc.
22 Cotton Road, Unit H,
Nashua,
NH 03063-4219
USA
+1 603 881 5200
+1 800 539 5539 (fax)
http://www.raymarine.com/
1.1 GENERAL 1
1.2 EQUIPMENT FEATURES 1
1.3 SPECIFICATIONS 3
1.3.1 Electrical Specifications 3
1.3.2 Mechanical Specifications 4
SECTION 2 INSTALLATION
SECTION 3 OPERATIONS
3.1 INTRODUCTION 12
3.2 CONTROLS AND LCD DISPLAY 12
3.2.1 Controls 12
3.2.2 LCD Display 19
3.3 OPERATING PROCEDURE 21
3.3.1 Turning the Power On 21
3.3.2 Setting the Volume 21
3.3.3 Setting the Squelch 21
3.3.4 Selecting a Channel 21
3.3.5 Setting the Power Output 21
3.3.6 To Transmit 21
3.3.7 Selecting a Weather Channel 22
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SECTION 5 MAINTENANCE
5.1 GENERAL 30
5.1.1 How to contact Raymarine 30
5.2 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE 31
5.3 ALIGNMENTS AND SERVICE 31
5.3.1 Test Equipment 32
5.3.2 PLL Adjustment 32
5.3.3 Frequency Adjustment (TRANSMITTER) 33
5.3.4 Modulation Adjustment (TRANSMITTER) 33
5.3.5 Power Output Adjustment 33
5.3.6 RF Sensitivity Adjustment (RECEIVER) 33
5.3.7 Weather Alert Frequency Adjustment 34
(RECEIVER)
5.4 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 34
5.4.1 Master Reset 34
SECTION 7 APPENDIX
7.1 VHF MARINE CHANNEL USAGE GUIDE 52
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FM Frequency Modulation
TX Transmit
RX Receive
RF Radio Frequency
INTRODUCTION
1.1 GENERAL
Congratulations on your purchase of Raymarine's RAY210 marine
radiotelephone.
Your RAY210 VHF-FM marine radiotelephone provides reliable simplex and
duplex (two-frequency) communications between ships and from ships at sea to
public or private shore stations. The RAY210 is programmed for two-way
communication on all the International, US and Canadian channels plus
reception on ten separate weather channels, and the international calling and
safety channels (16/9). Simple installation requires attaching the mounting yoke
and microphone bracket, connection to a 13.6 Vdc power source, and to a proper
VHF antenna.
This manual describes the physical and functional characteristics of the
radiotelephone.
3) All solid-state circuitry for low current drain and maximum reliability.
6) Four watts audio output power to speaker provide adequate volume even in a
noisy environment.
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7) Large speaker cavity designed to provide superior audio quality.
10) Full 25 watts RF output power to the antenna port with protective circuitry
to prevent damage to the radio if operating into a faulty antenna system.
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1.3 SPECIFICATIONS
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1.3.2 Mechanical Specifications
Waterproofness: CFR 46 Parts 110,111
Mechanical Requirement
(1) Cabinet Front : ABS
Rear : Die-Cast
(2) Keyboard Silicon Rubber
(3) Display Custom LCD ( EL Backlit LCD )
(4) External Hardware Non Corrosive and porous metal shall be
used
(5) External connections Antenna M-Type power/External
Speaker 4- Pin Jack
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SECTION 2
INSTALLATION
2.1 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION
Use care when unpacking your new RAY210 from the shipping carton to
prevent damage to the contents. It is also a good practice to save the carton and
the interior packing material. The original packing material should be used in the
unlikely event that it becomes necessary in the future to return the unit for
service.
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2.3 PLANNING THE INSTALLATION
When planning the installation for your RAY210, the following conditions
should be considered to insure dependable and trouble-free operation.
5) The selected location should be far enough away from devices that may cause
interference, such as motors and generators.
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Figure 2-2 Outline and Mounting Dimensions
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2.3.1 Mounting Options
The RAY210 may be given a professional appearance when mounting the radio
into a console when ordering and using the optional RAY 210 Console
Mounting Kit-Product Code M92803. The Console Mounting kit is available
from your Raymarine dealer.
CAUTION
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2.4.1 DC Power and External Speaker Connections
The 6 foot long power cable assembly consists of the DC power and the external
speaker cable. The DC power cable is composed of RED (+) and BLACK (-)
wires, and the external speaker cable has YELLOW (+) and GREEN (-) wires.
The RED (+) wire with an in-line fuse (10 amps.) and the BLACK (-) wire of
the 4 pin connector cable are used for connecting the RAY210 to the ship's 12
VDC power system. (refer to fig 2-4)
In most cases this length should be adequate enough to reach the DC power
source. If additional wire length is required, the cable can be extended by adding
more cable as necessary. However, for power cable runs longer than 15 feet,
larger wire diameter size should be used to prevent voltage line loss. Fig 2-5
provides recommended wire sizes to use for various cable run distance.
Your RAY210 radio should be connected to the nearest primary source of ship's
DC power. A typical source may be a circuit breaker on the power panel or a
fuse block near the unit. When connecting to either of these sources, the circuit
breaker or other in-line fuse should be rated at 10 amps.
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It is recommended that lugs be used to connect the power cable to the DC
supply and that lugs should be both crimped and soldered. This is very important
in order to insure adequate current draw to the equipment. Intermittent operation
may result if an insufficient connection is made to the power source. The
connection terminals should be clean, with no sign of corrosion.
The RED (+) wire is connected to the positive terminal of the power source or
battery. The BLACK (-) wire is connected to the negative (ground) of the power
source or battery. Should the power connector be inadvertently reversed, the 10
amp. in-line fuse located in the RED (+) wire will open. Check the input power
leads for correct polarity with a VOM (volt /ohm meter), reconnect the leads
observing correct polarity, and replace the fuse. Use the same rate and type fuse.
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There are several factors to consider in order to maximize the effective
communication range of the radio.
2.4.5 Grounding
While special grounding is not generally required to VHF radiotelephone install-
ations, it is a good marine practice to properly ground all electronic equipment
to the ship's ground system. The RAY210 can be connected to ground by attach-
ing a wire to one of the RF connector screws on the unit's rear panel and then to
the nearest ship's ground connection point. The recommended wire to be used
for such grounding is #10 AWG.
The RAY210's cabinet was specifically designed and die-cast from aluminum to
insure maximum noise rejection from external sources.
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SECTION 3
OPERATIONS
3.1 INTRODUCTION
Your RAY210 has the capability to transmit on 51 and receive on 93 Marine
VHF radiotelephone channels. There are channels that are FCC approved but
may only be used by authorized stations for specific purposes, depending on the
type of vessel (commercial or non-commercial). Take a look at Table 3-1 and 2
on page 22-24 which lists all of the marine VHF channels available in your
RAY210 for International and U.S. radiotelephone use. Full familiarization with
this table is essential when selecting your channels. The international
frequencies were agreed upon by the attending countries at the 1968
International Telecommunication Union Meeting in Geneva and are in active
use around the world. The U.S. channels are those channels authorized for use in
the U.S.A. by the FCC.
3.2.1 Controls
1) On / Off and Volume Control:
This control switches the RAY210 on and off and controls the volume level of
the internal speaker. Turning the radio On will apply power to the radio
circuitry. When the radio is on, rotating this control clockwise will increase
volume to the internal speaker and rotating this control counterclockwise will
decrease volume.
3) SQUELCH Control
Provides an adjustable input signal threshold to eliminate random RF
background noise during “no signal” conditions. This control sets the signal-to-
noise ratio at which a signal will become audible.
4) [16/9] Key
Used to select channel 16 or 9 immediately. This Key enables the following
operating mode;
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At the time of shipment : n 16 9 n
Press for more than 3 sec : n 16 n
Press for more than 6 sec : n 9 n
Press for more than 9 sec : n 16 9 n
(n = The Previously Monitored Channel)
This key is operative any time and will stop All Scan or Select Scan when
pressed.
The function key enables the following operating modes and operations when
the associated keys are depressed:
• All Scan Mode - press [FUNC] then [SCAN] : SCAN will be displayed on
the LCD.
• TX Power setting mode - press [FUNC] then [1/25] :1W will be displayed on
the LCD.
• DWX mode - press [FUNC] then [DWX] : DWX will be displayed on the
LCD.
• MEM mode - press [FUNC] then [MEM] : MEM will be displayed on the
LCD.
• International mode - press [FUNC] then [INTL] : INTL will be displayed the
LCD.
• If signal is present on the channel that is being scanned, the scanning will
stop until the station clears. After the station clears and no signal is received for
five seconds, the scanning will resume. Pressing [SC] (scan continue) will
reactivate the scanning if the radio has stopped on a particular channel and the
operator wants to continue.
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• If the radio has stopped on a channel, and the operator wants to transmit on
that channel, pressing the PTT switch will cancel the scan function and the
RAY210 will remain on that channel.
• If the radio stops on a channel during the scan mode due to a received signal,
the operator can cancel the scan function and the RAY210 will remain on that
channel. If no signal was present when the All Scan is deactivated, the radio will
revert to the channel in use prior to the selection of All Scan.
When the radio is in the All Scan mode, the keyboard is inoperative except for
the following keys: [SC], [DIM], [VOLT], and [16]. The transmitter is inhibited
in the All Scan mode.
Some VHF channels are required by the FCC to be automatically set to transmit
on low power (Refer to Table 3-2 on pages 23 and 24). The operator may
override this automatic setting on some of these channels. To override the
automatic low power setting on authorized channels, press the [FUNC] key then
[1/25] key and hold.
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• If a signal is received on either channel 16 or the selected working station
while in the DWX mode, the operator can communicate with the calling party
and still remain in this mode.
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13) [SC] (Scan Continue) key:
During scanning mode, if a signal breaks squelch on a certain channel, the
scanning will stop on that channel. Pressing the Scan Continue [SC] key will
resume the scan operation.
• If a signal breaks squelch during the scan operation, the radio will stop on
that channel and will resume scanning only after a signal is no longer received
and the channel remains clear for five seconds.
• If a signal breaks squelch during the scan operation and you wish to comm-
unicate with the other party, when the PTT switch is depressed, the scan mode
will deactivate and the radio will operate normally on the channel.
If a signal is present when the Select Scan is deactivated, the radio will remain
on that channel. If no signal is present when the Select Scan is deactivated, the
radio will revert to the channel in use prior to the selection of the Select Scan
Mode.
When the radio is in the Select Scan mode, the only keyboard buttons that pre-
empt the scan are [SS] and [16]. Note that two separate sets of programmed
memory channels are possible, one set of International channels and one set of
USA channels. The transmitter is inhibited in the SS mode.
• Press and hold the desired quick memory key for approximately three
seconds until two beeps are heard.
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17) [DIM] (Dimmer) key :
The [DIM] key changes backlighting level for the front panel. The backlighting
is in the off condition when the RAY210 is first turned on. There are four levels
for front panel illumination (high, medium, low, and off), Pressing the [DIM]
key one time turns the backlight to its brightest setting (high). Each subsequent
press of the backlight key decreases the level of illumination. Once the backlight
is decreased to the “off” condition, the next press of the [DIM] key returns the
backlight to high.
Note: When your radio is interfered with by pagers, land mobile and TV signals,
your RAY210 can eliminate the interference by utilizing the desensitising
function.
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Figure 3-1 Layout of Controls and Connectors
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23) Microphone Speaker On - Off:
When [FUNC] key and [M5] key are pressed together for more than 10 seconds,
2 beeps sound and the microphone speaker is turned on / off. This setting
remains in memory after power source is cut off.
DESENS: will appear on the LCD display when the radio is in Desensitised
mode.
DW (Dual Watch): will appear on the LCD display when the radio is set to
monitor channel 16 or 9 and a selected channel.
DWX (Dual Watch plus Weather): will appear on the LCD display when the
radio is set to monitor channel 16 or 9, a selected channel, and a weather
channel.
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MEM (Memory): will appear on the LCD display to show the operator that the
displayed channel has been programmed into the Select Scan memory.
SCAN (All Scan): will appear on the LCD display when the radio is in the All
Scan mode.
WX (Weather): will appear on the LCD display when the radio is in the Weather
mode.
TX (Transmit): will appear on the LCD display when the microphone push-to-
talk switch has been pressed and the transmitter circuits are providing a signal to
the antenna.
1W (1 Watt, Low Power Setting): will appear on the LCD display when the
transmitter output power has been set to Low Power (1 Watt), or when a low
power channel has been selected using the channel selector knob.
F (Function): will appear on the LCD display when the [FUNC] key has been
pressed to operate a secondary key function. The secondary key functions are as
follows : SCAN, 1/25, DWX, MEM, and INTL.
LCD Bar Indicator: In the transmit mode, the 7 bars indicate transmitter
conditions. During low power transmit (1W), 3 bars will be displayed
continuously and a fourth bar will indicate modulation. During high power
transmit (25 W), 6 bars will be lit continuously and seventh bar will indicate
transmit modulation.
V (volt) : The DC supply voltage to the RAY210 will appear on the LCD
display for 5 seconds when the [VOLT] key is pressed.
CHANNEL #: The selected channel number will appear on the LCD display
when a communication, distress, or weather channel is selected by the operator.
Channel numbers will be displayed in two digits (01-88) for U.S A and INTL
channels as follows:
01 88
Weather channels WO to W9 are displayed in a single digit (0-9) on the LCD
display as follows:
0 9
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3.3 OPERATING PROCEDURES
Specific operating procedures for the RAY 210 are presented on this section.
General information regarding correct marine channel usage may be found in the
Appendix section. Refer to the Controls section 3.2.1 beginning on page!2 for a
thorough description of all functions.
3.3.6 To Transmit
To transmit, press the Push-To-Talk switch on the side of the RAY 210
microphone. Speak into the microphone using a clear, normal voice.
The RAY 210 is designed to meet the FCC Rules Part 80.203. This rule requires
transmitter time out circuitry which will automatically disable the transmitter
after 5 minutes of continuous transmit.
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After 4 minutes of continuous transmit, the RAY 210 will emit two warning
tones. If the transmitter remains engaged for an additional minute, or 5 minutes
total, the RAY 210 will automatically disable the transmit operation.
At this time, the RAY 210 will cease transmitting, emit an alarm, and “ot” will
be displayed on the LCD. To return to normal operation, the microphone FIT
switch must be disengaged.
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RAY 210 VHF RADIOTELEPHONE CHANNELS
Table 3-2
*1 Watt only
**1 Watt initially. May override to full transmit power via front panel
operations.
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Channel Frequency (MHz) TYPE OF FUNCTION
Design. TX RX RX TRAFFIC SHIP TO SHIP TO
(U.S.A.) (INT'L) SHIP SHORE
60+ 156.025 156.025 160.625 „ _ _
61+ 156.075 156.075 160.675 - - -
62+ 156.125 156.125 160.725 - - -
63 156.175 156.175 160.775 ~ - -
64+- 156.225 156.225 160.825 - - -
65 156.275 156.275 160.875 Port Operations No Yes
66 156.325 156.325 160.925 Port Operations Yes Yes
67** 156.375 156.375 156.375 Com'l Yes No
68 156.425 156.425 156.425 Non Com'l Yes Yes
69 156.475 156.475 156.475 Non Com'l Yes Yes
70# - 156.525 156.525 DSC DSC Code only
71 156.575 156.575 156.575 Non Com'l Yes Yes
72 156.625 156.625 156.625 Non Com'l Yes No
73 156.675 156.675 156.675 Port Operations Yes Yes
74 156.725 156.725 156.725 Port Operations Yes Yes
75# - 156.775 156.775 - - -
76# - 156.825 156.825 ' - -
77* 156.875 156.875 156.875 Port Operations Yes No
78 156.925 156.925 161.525 Non Com'l Yes Yes
79 156.975 156.975 161.575 Non Com'l Yes Yes
80 157.025 157.025 161.625 Non Com'l Yes Yes
81 157.075 157.075 161.675 Coast Guard Yes Yes
82 157.125 157.125 161.725 Coast Guard Yes Yes
83 157.175 157.175 161.775 Coast Guard Yes Yes
84 157.225 161.825 161.825 Public Corresp. No Yes
85 157.275 161.875 161.875 Public Corresp. No Yes
86 157.325 161.925 161.925 Public Corresp. No Yes
87 157.375 161.975 161.975 Public Corresp. No Yes
88 157.425 157.425 162.025 Com'l Yes No
*1 Watt only
**1 Watt initially. May override to full transmit power via front panel operations
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SECTION 4
TECHNICAL
4.1 RECEIVING CIRCUIT OPERATION:
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4.1.5 Low Frequency Circuit:
The low frequency signal re-modulated by IC307 obtains -6dB/oct characteristic
by going through the de-emphasis circuit which contains BUFF (IC13A) and
LPF (Q25). Then the signal is input to the low frequency section of CPU AF
board.
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4.2.2 High Frequency Power Amplifier Circuit:
When the mode turns to be in a state of transmitting by turning the PTT switch
of the microphone, frequency of PLL is set up to the transmitting frequency .The
range of oscillation frequency of VCO is shifted by this transmitting/receiving
shift circuit (Q31). This high frequency signal of VCO undergoes the
amplification in the buffer amplifier Q17 and driving amplifiers Q4, Q3. After
being power-amplified to a maximum output power of 25W by the power
module (IC1), it is transmitted as a transmitting output power from the antenna
connector J1) via the antenna switching circuit
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Fig.4-1 Block Diagram / RF PCB
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Fig.4-2 Block Diagram / CPU PCB
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SECTION 5
MAINTENANCE
5.1 GENERAL
The purpose of this section is to provide servicing instructions to the service
technician. The RAY 210 is designed to provide long periods of trouble-free
operation. It is recognized, however, that environmental and other factors may
result in a need for occasional service.
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We will do everything possible to return your unit as quickly as possible. To
inquire about the status of your unit our Product Repair Centre may be reached
by calling 1-800-539 5539 ext.2118.
Please keep a record of the serial number of your unit and have this number
ready when you call.
1. Inspect the antenna system. Pay particular attention to the cleanliness of the
antenna connectors and the condition of any soldered connections.
2. Fuse holders and their connections may be subject to corrosion which can
increase circuit resistance. The in-line fuse should be removed from its holder,
inspected and cleaned of any accumulation of dirt or corrosion.
3. The radio front panel should be cleaned with a tissue or a soft non-abrasive
cloth. Care should be exercised when cleaning any plastic surface to prevent
scratching, especially the LCD window area. Mild soap and water may be used
in stubborn cases. The radio case should be cleaned of any salt spray or dust as
often as necessary.
CAUTION Do not use solvents or other chemicals for cleaning this equipment.
NOTE: The following alignment procedures have been provided in this manual
to aid FCC licensed technicians and service personnel only.
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Figure 5-1 Test Setup
5.3.1 Test Equipment
1. DC Power Supply (20V.10A) set at 13.6Vdc
2. RF Power Meter (40W.50 ohm, 150-200MHz)
3. RF signal Generator (50 ohm Output, 150-200MHz)
4. FM Linear Detector (FMLD) or Deviation Monitor 150-200 MHz
5. Frequency Counter
6. Digital Voltmeter
7. Oscilloscope (any oscilloscope accurate for audio signal tracing)
8. SINAD Meter
9. Distortion Meter
10. Toggle Switch (for use as a PTT switch)
11. Coaxial Switch for TX/RX Antenna switching
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5.3.3 Frequency Adjustment (TRANSMITTER)
1) Connect the coupler output to a frequency counter, set the radio on CH16
(156.800MHz), key to transmit, and read the indication on the frequency
counter.
2) Adjust trimmer capacitor CV1 on the RF module for the desired frequency
(156.800MHz) ±200Hz on the frequency counter.
2) Set the audio oscillator output to –20dBm, 300Hz and adjust RV5 on the RF
module for a deviation on 4.5 kHz ±300Hz.
3) Set the audio oscillator output to –43dBm, 1kHz and read the deviation meter
(±2.8 kHz ~ ±3.2 kHz).
3) Set the output level of the RF signal generator and adjust T1 ~ T7, T9 and
T10 on the RF module, as shown in Table 5-3.
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5.3.7 Weather Alert Frequency Adjustment (RECEIVER)
1) Connect an RF signal generator to the antenna connector. Set the RF signal
generator as follows:
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Table 5-4 (Continued)
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Table 54 (Continued)
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SECTION 6
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DESCRIPTION Q'ty Symbol Parts No.
Elec.,47uF/25V 2 C17.19
Elec., 100µF / 25V 4 C358,338,340,346
Elec., 1000µF / 25V 2 C333,370
Diode
Diode M1402 1 Dl
Diode M1308 1 D2
Diode 1SS345 3 D3,311,312
Diode 1SS226 2 D9,25
Diode 1SS184 1 D303
Diode 1SS239 2 D15,16
Diode 1SV166 1 D10
Diode 1SV214 1 D11
Diode 1SV128 2 D12,14
Diode DAP202K 2 D5.317
Diode DAN202K 4 04,19,304,316
Diode DA204K 1 D310
Diode FMB-G24H 1 D24
Transistor
Transistor 2SB1185 1 Q1
Transistor 2SC4116 2 Q2,16
Transistor 2SC3357 1 Q3
Transistor 2SC4226 6 Q4,13,17,21,22,23
Transistor 2SA1298 2 Qll,33
Transistor 2SC1623 1 Q25
Transistor 2SC3123 1 Q30
Transistor 2SB798 1 Q32
Transistor 2SK508 1 Q15
Transistor DTC114EKA 5 Q5,12,20,31,34
Transistor DTA143EKA 1 Q6
Resistor
Resistor 1 ohm 1/4W 1 R463
Resistor 10k ohm 1/4W 1 R1
Resistor 150 ohm 1/4W 1 R2
Resistor 10 ohm 3 R6,15,19
Resistor 22 ohm 3 R67,114,351
Resistor 33 ohm 4 R7,18,20,107
Resistor 47 ohm 2 R182.203
Resistor 51 ohm 2 R436.442
Resistor 68 ohm 1 R104
Resistor 100 ohm 10 R16,55,64,105,109,lll,115,117,118,99
Resistor 330 ohm 2 R5,62
Resistor 470 ohm 5 R14,23,119,349,430
Resistor 680 ohm 4 R68,98,202,480
Resistor 820 ohm 1 R128
Resistor 1k ohm 9 R9,13,17,60,63,183,434,350,473
Resistor 1.2k ohm 1 R51
Resistor 1.5k ohm 3 R127,440,451
Resistor 2.2k ohm 6 R32,58,110,125,138,472
Resistor 3.3k ohm 4 R3,8,123,431
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DESCRIPTION Q'ty Symbol Parts No.
Resistor 4.7k ohm 7 R22,52,180,453,454,464,471
Resistor 5.6k ohm 2 R30,113
Resistor 6.8k ohm 1 R129
Resistor 8.2k ohm 3 R103,134,179
Resistor 10k ohm 21 R4,11,12,21,31,46,47,48,53,61,112,108,1
24,133,181,437,438,439,441,456,467
Resistor 22k ohm 1 R54
Resistor 33k ohm 7 R100,106,131,136,432,433,121
Resistor 39k ohm 2 R24,25
Resistor 47k ohm 5 R49,50,56,130,201
Resistor 56k ohm 4 R26,27,28,29
Resistor 68k ohm 1 R204
Resistor 100k ohm 2 R59,120
Resistor 150k ohm 5 R122,132,468,126,137
Resistor 220k ohm 2 R10.102
Coils & Transformer
Coil, 3T 2 L6,7
Coil, 5T 4 Ll,2,3,5
Coil, 1ST 2 L38,39
Coil, LK2125R12K 1 L8
Coil, LK21251ROK 1 L19
Coil, LK21252R2K 1 L17
Coil, LK21254R7K 2 L312.313
Coil, LK21256R8K 1 L16
Coil, LK2125100R 1 L18
Coil, LK2125100K 3 L13,14,15
Line Filter ELKF101FA 3 L302,314,315
Line Filter N3002 1 L309
Inductor, LAL04SK6R8K 1 L4
RF Transformer SMD0100 1 T1
RF Transformer SMD0101 6 T2,3,4,5,6,7
RF Transformer SMD0102 2 T9,10
RF Transformer LTR0016 1 T8
IC
IC M57710A(S-AV6) 1 IC1 1032698-85
IC LM2904 2 IC2,31
IC MB1505PF 1 IC9
IC BA1604F 1 IC10
IC NJM3404AM 2 IC13,30
IC 78M05 1 IC15
ICTA7280P 1 IC305 G623760-15
ICTA31136FN 1 IC307
ICTC4S66F 1 IC308
Miscellaneous
Filter 21.6RB 1 FIL101
Filter CFWM455E 1 FIL3 G263479-18
Filter CDB455C24 1 FIL4
Crystal 12.8MHz 1 XTL1
Crystal 21.145MHz 1 XTL4 G263479-19
Variable Capacitor 20p 1 CV1
Variable Capacitor 10p 2 CV2,3
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DESCRIPTION Q'ty Symbol Parts No.
Variable resistor 10k ohm 4 RV2,3,4,5
Variable resistor 3k ohm 2 RV1,6
Connector 52559-3177 1 J101
Connector IL-S-6P-S2TS-EF 1 J104
Connector IL-S4P-S2TS-EF 1 J103
Connector IL-S-2P-S2TS-EF 1 J107
Connector B2P-VH 1 J106
RF Connector 1 J105
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******CPU PCB Assembly******
DESCRIPTION Q'ty Symbol Parts No.
Capacitor
Ceramic, 33pF 2 C18.19
Ceramic, 100pF 1 C23
Ceramic, 220pF 3 C6,7,8
Ceramic, 1000pF 20 C20,27,28,44,47,48,49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,5
8,59,60,61,62
Ceramic, 4700pF 1 C31
Ceramic, 6800pF 1 C22
Ceramic, 0.047uF 2 C21,29
Ceramic, 0.082uF 1 C100
Ceramic, 0.01µF 2 C4,5
Ceramic, 0.1µF 7 C1,2,3,10,24,26,45
Tant., 0.47µF 25V 2 C25,40
Tant., 1µF 16V 3 C41.42.43
Tant., 1µF 50V 1 C17
Tant., 10µF 16V 10 C14,15,32,33,34,36,37,38,39,64
Elec., 100µF 16V 1 C46
Elec., 220µF 25V 1 C16
Diode
Diode UDZ9.1 1 Dl
Diode DA204K 1 D2
Transistor
Transistor 2SA1298 1 Q9
Transistor 2SC1623 2 Q3,7
Transistor 2SD1767 4 Q4,5,10,11
Transistor DTC114EKA 3 Q1,2,8
Transistor DTC343TK 1 Q6
Resistor
Resistor 10 ohm (3226) 1 R64
Resistor 22 ohm (3226) 1 R14
Resistor 120 ohm (3226) 6 R87,88,89,94,98,99
Resistor 330 ohm (3226) 1 R15
Resistor 0 ohm 1 R44
Resistor 10 ohm 1 R46
Resistor 100 ohm 2 R37.47
Resistor 220 ohm 1 R100
Resistor 330 ohm 1 R42
Resistor 1k ohm 24 R6,7,9,10,11,63,66,67,72,73,74,75,76,77,78,79,8
0,81,82,83,84,85,86,33
Resistor 1.2k ohm 2 R16,31
Resistor 2.2k ohm 4 R24,12,13,95
Resistor 3.3k ohm 2 R26,45
Resistor 4.7k ohm 7 R69,70,71,92,96,175,93
Resistor 5.6k ohm 2 R36,38
Resistor 6.8k ohm 1 R28
Resistor 10k ohm 8 R19,30,35,43,49,50,65,90
Resistor 18k ohm 1 R17
Resistor 22k ohm 3 R22,40,41
Resistor 33k ohm 2 R4,5
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DESCRIPTION Q'ty Symbol Parts No.
Resistor 39k ohm 1 R23
Resistor 68k ohm 1 R29
Resistor 100k ohm 5 R21,25,39,62,97
Resistor 150k ohm 1 R27
Resistor 470k ohm 1 R32
IC
IC M3825728GP 1 IC1
IC BR93LC56AF 1 IC2
IC M51951AML 1 IC3
ICTA78L05F 1 IC4
IC LM2092NS 1 IC5
IC NJM386M 1 IC6
Miscellaneous
Switch SKQMAL 15 S1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15
Filter ELKF101FA 1
Crystal 4.91MHz 1 X1
ELFC004-BG 1 EL1
LampT-3/4 6 PL1,2,3,4,5,6
Transformer T-7-073 1 L1
LCD TD 624002 1 U1
Connector 52559-3317 1 J1
Connector IL-S-6P-S2T2-EF 1 J4
Connector IL-T-2P-S2C2-W 2 J5,6
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APPENDIX
7.1 VHF MARINE CHANNEL USAGE GUIDE AND LICENSING
REQUIREMENTS
Most of the information found in this section is reprinted in whole or in part from
FCC Information Bulletin No. 2 February 1991 and FCC Fact Sheet PR-5000 March
1990.
REMEMBER:
• Maintain a radio watch on Channel 16. Channel 16 is for distress and purposes
only.
• Use VHF Channel 70 only for Digital Selective Calling (DSC), It may be for gen-
eral-purpose calling using DSC. Your cooperation in not using Channel 70 for
intership communications is necessary to prevent interference.
• Your VHF transceiver has a high-low power switch. Use low power whenever
feasible. Unnecessary high-power operations can interfere with other important
communications
• Always use your radio call sign at the beginning and end of each transmission.
• Be sure only qualified persons operate your radio. You are responsible for control
of your radio. Know the rules.
• Limit calls to other vessels to 30 seconds. If you receive no reply, wait 2 minutes;
then try again. Keep communications brief and avoid chit-chat.
• Never transmit false distress and never use profanity on the air.
OTHER REMINDERS
“The FCC has revised its policy on radio licensing requirements for certain ships and
stations in the 1996 Telecommunications Act Maritime Provisions (FCC96-145).
This new rule eliminates the individual licensing requirement for recreational ships
and private aircraft operating domestically which are not required by law to carry a
radio. But, the operator is still bound to abide by the FCC rules governing the
operation of a marine VHF transceiver and is subject to the penalties for non-
compliance. Even though the station license is now not mandatory for recreational
boaters, we still strongly recommend that one be obtained. The FCC station license
application fee is $75.00 and the license term is 10 years. If you plan to dock in a
foreign port or leave a foreign port to dock in a U.S. port, however, you will need a
station license as well as a radio operator license to operate a VHF marine radio.”
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• Your radio license is not transferable. If you sell your boat, request the FCC to
cancel your station license.
If you replace your radio, you do not need to change your license unless the new
radio operates on another frequency band. If you install equipment to operate on
another frequency band, apply for modification of your license.
• If you carry more than six passengers for hire, your vessel must be certified as a
passenger-carrying vessel by the FCC and the Coast Guard.
Licensing Options for Hand Held Portable VHF Marine Transceivers 10 Watts
Power or Less
VHF Marine hand held transceivers can be operated and licensed as follows:
a) Associated Ship Unit:
A hand held VHF Marine transceiver can be operated under an existing valid
ship station license under the following conditions only:
i) Except for safety purposes, the hand held transceivers must be used only to
communicate with the ship station with which it is associated. Such associated
ship units MAY NOT be operated from shore.
iii) The hand held transceiver must be identified by the call sign of the ship
station along with its associated unit designator.
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c) Marine Utility Station:
A utility station in the maritime mobile service consists of one or more hand
held transceiver units licensed under a single authorization. Each unit is capable
of operating while being hand carried by an individual. There are two types of
stations authorized:
ii) Marine Utility Coast/Ship- transmitters from land may communicate with
vessels or when aboard a vessel, may communicate with other vessels or coast
stations.
The station operates under the rules applicable to a private coast station when the unit
(s) are on land and under the rules applicable to a ship station when the unit(s) are
aboard a vessel. FCC Form 503, application for Land Radio Station License is used
when applying for a marine utility License.
USAGE GUIDE
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Emergency Calling
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Monitoring Intership Safety
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U.S. Coast Guard Navigation
Channel: 22 Channel: 13
Between: Ship to U.S. Coast Guard ship, Primarily ship-to-ship and secondarily
coast to aircraft stations ship-to coast
Comments: U S. Coast Guard does not This is commonly called the Bridge-to-
regularly monitor this channel Establish Bridge channel. Large vessels and
contact on channel 16 and shift to towboats depend on this channel for their
channel 22 as directed. safe navigation. Railway or highway
bridges which open for ship navigation
often operate on this channel
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Port Operations Non commercial (Boat Operations)
Channels: 5,12, 14, 20, 65, 66, 73, 74, Channels: 9,68,69,71,72,78
[77]
Vessels: Recreational boats and any
Vessels: Any not used primarily for commercial
transport
Use: Messages relating to the operational
handling, movement and safety of vessels Use: communications pertaining to the
in or near ports, locks and waterways needs of the vessel (i.e., fishing,
rendezvous, manoeuvres, berthing,
Between: Ship-to-ship or ship-to-coast scheduling of repairs, provisioning, etc.)
Between: Ship-to-ship or ship to limited
Comments: Channel 77 is limited to coast stations
communications to and from commercial
pilots concerning the movement and Comments: Channel 72 may not be used
docking of vessels. for ship to coast communications.
Channel 9 is shared with Commercial
Note: Channels 11, 12, 13 and 14 are users.
used for vessel traffic service on the
Great Lakes, St. Lawrence Seaway and If you regularly monitor one of these
designated major ports. channels with a second receiver, please
notify frequently-called stations of this
practice. Help reduce congestion on
channel 16 .
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Commercial Marine Operator
Channels: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 18, 19, 67, 79, Channels: 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 84, 85, 86,
80, [88] 87, 88
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State Control Environmental
Channel: 17 Channel: 15
Weather
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PHONETIC ALPHABET:
To help make call letters more clearly understood, and to assist in spelling out similar
sounding or unfamiliar words, radiotelephone users usually employ the international
phonetic alphabet.
Phonetic alphabet:
I - INDIA R- ROMEO
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For Technical Support:
www.raymarine.com/support
www.raymarine.com
Document No. G623759-5 Tom Green 12/02
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