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Raymarine Ray 220 User Manual
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Glossary of Terms
Introduction
General
Equipment Features
Electrical Specifications
Mechanical Specifications
Installation
Unpacking and Inspection
Equipment Supplied
Optional Accessories
Planning the Installation
Typical Mounting Methods
Outline and Mounting Dimensions
Electrical Connections
Mounting Options
DC Power and External Speaker Connections
Rear View
4 Pin DC Power/External Speaker Cable
Power Cable Length
NMEA Input and Hailer/Fog Horn Connections
Connector Front View
Intercom Speaker Connections
Antenna Connections
Antenna Mounting Suggestions
Grounding
Operations
Controls
Ray 220 Front Panel
Scrambler Codes
LCD Display
Operating Procedure
Turning the Power on
Loudhailer Operation
Foghorn Operation
Intercom Operation
Scramble Mode Operation
DSC Mode Operation
Registration of the Self ID
Registration of the Other Ship's ID
DSC Call Modes
Individual Ship's Call Mode
Distress Call Mode
All Ship's Call Mode
DSC Distress Call Warning
VHF Radiotelephone Chanels in USA Mode
VHF Radiotelephone Chanels in INTL Mode
Technical Description
Receiving Circuit Operation
High Frequency Amplifier Circuit
2Nd Intermediate Frequency Circuit
Transmitting Circuit Operation
Low Frequency Treatment Circuit
DSC Signal Treatment
Microphone Amplifier Circuit
High Frequency Power Amplifier Circuit
APC Circuit
Antenna Monitoring Circuit
Scramble Mode Operation
PLL Circuit Operation
Intercom Mode Operation
Fog Mode Operation
Auto Fog Mode Operation
Maintenance
Preventative Maintenance
Alignments and Service
Test Equipment
PLL Adjustment
Test Setup
Frequency Adjustment
Modulation Adjustment
Power Output Adjustment
RF Sensitivity Adjustment
Weather Alert Frequency Adjustment
Scrambler Adjustment
Troubleshooting Guide
Master Reset
Trouble Shooting Chart
VHF Marine Channel Usage Guide
Usage Guide
Phonetic Alphabet
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