Raymarine Ray49E Owner's Handbook Manual page 87

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CH.
XMIT
RCV
No
Freq
Freq
81A 157.075 157.075
82A 157.125 157.125
83A 157.175 157.175
84
157.225 161.825
85
157.275 161.875
86
157.325
161.925
87
157.375 161.975
88
157.425 162.025
88A 157.425 157.425
Recreational boaters normally use channels listed as Non-Commercial: 68, 69, 71, 72, 78A.
Channel 70 is used exclusively for Digital Selective Calling (DSC) and is not available for regular
voice communications.
Channels 75 and 76 are reserved as guard bands for Channel 16 and are not available for regular
voice communications.
Notes:
1. The letter "A" following a channel number indicates simplex use of the ship station transmit side of
an international semi-duplex channel. Operations are different from that of international opera-
tions on that channel.
2. Channel 13 should be used to contact a ship when there is danger of collision. All ships of length 20
meters or greater are required to guard VHF channel 13, in addition to VHF channel 16, when oper-
ating within U.S. territorial waters.
3. Channel is Receive Only.
4. Channel 16 is used for calling other stations or for distress alerting.
5. Output power is fixed at 1 watt only.
6. Output power is initially set to 1 watt. User can temporarily override this restriction to transmit at
high power.
Single
Freq
Use
x
U.S. Government only – Environmental protection operations.
x
U.S. Government only
x
U.S. Coast Guard only
Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)
Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)
Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)
Public Correspondence Marine Operator)
Public Correspondence only near Canadian border
x
Commercial, Intership only
Ray49E Marine VHF Radio

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