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vito messina
March 4, 2025
good afternoon, dove leggo il certificato di conformita' per radio ocean 4500
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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025
The conformity certificate for the Radio Ocean 4500 is associated with its compliance with ETSI Rules. The equipment has been tested and licensed to comply with the limits for Class D Digital Marine Devices. Unauthorized changes may void this compliance.
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Gianfranco moscato
January 29, 2025
Si accende cambia le frequenze ma non si sente niente nemmeno il fruscio
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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025
The Radio Ocean 4500 may turn on and change frequencies but produce no sound due to the following possible causes:
1. The volume control ([VOL]) may be set too low. Adjust it to a suitable level. 2. The squelch may be set too high, blocking weak signals. Adjust it to the threshold point.
These steps should help restore audio output from the speaker.
Marine radio fu366-eur 25/1 watt vhf/fm (22 pages)
Summary of Contents for Radio Ocean 4500
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OPERATOR WARNING 25/1 Watt VHF/FM Marine Radio Radio Ocean requires the radio operator to meet the requirements for Radio Frequency Exposure. Unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment may void compliance with ETSI Rules. Any changes or modification must be approved in writing by Radio Ocean Corp.
Congratulations on your purchase of Radio Ocean’s Radio Ocean 4500 marine requirement (EN 301 025) on the marine radio with DSC feature. radio. Radio Ocean 4500 is a VHF DSC Base Station Radio with output power of 25/1 watt. It should be powered by a 13.8VDC power supply.
selected item. See DSC Operation for detailed CONTROLS AND LCD DISPLAY description. CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS Band: Press and release BAND button to enter normal VHF Mode (USA and INT bands). Successive 2.1.1 BASE STATION (PANEL) press and release toggles between USA and INT band.
Distress: Press and release the DISTRESS button to send When radio is tuned to channels restricted to low a DSC Distress call. MMSI and Nature of power output, pressing HI/LO key overrides the Distress are included in the signal. Position and low power setting ONLY if permissible in FCC time are included in the broadcast if appropriate guidelines.
Power Source/External Speaker Connection Cable: LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY Connects the radio to a 13.8 VDC power source. If need, you can also use this cable to connect an external speaker. 2.1.3 HANDSET Channel Up/Channel Down: 2 Keys, press and release to change channel. Press and release 16 button to quickly access to channel 16.
White cable is for positive pole and the thinner black one is for negative pole. GPS EQUIPMENT When your Radio Ocean 4500 is connected to a GPS equipment, it can obtain the information of both its current location (longitude and latitude) and the local GMT. (“+” yellow, “-“ green)
Insert the four fixing screws and fasten them with a Philip screw driver with attention not to screw too tightly; Mount the base station onto the bracket with notice of the matching of the protuberances on the both inner side of the bracket and the pits on the two sides of the base station (the selectable pits on the sides of the radio allow you adjust the direction of the radio face to satisfy your easy-to-read-and- use, 15...
The supplied universal mounting bracket allows you mount your base station Find a mounting location near the base station to mount the wall hanger for from overhead or on dashboard with a big scope of angle as many as 45 handset.
Press and release MEM button for less than 1 second to enter Memory Mode. “MEMORY” characters appear on the display indicating the current After the radio has been installed, make sure of the power supply and antenna mode of operation. being properly connected.
While in memory mode, channel knob selects from memory channels programmed into the radio. Scan: Pressing and releasing SCAN button (for less than 1 second) to activate scanning. Scan mode is Priority When radio is in normal VHF (USA or INT) Mode, type (Scan 1,16,2,16,3,16...).
Distress calls are initiated with the following procedure: 5.1.1 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) Open the Distress cover. Press the DISTRESS key. Digital Selective Calling is a semi-automated method of establishing a radio call, The Text area of the display reconfigures to show the Nature of Distress it has been designated by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) as an menu.
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Select "YES" and push Channel/Select to transmit a call to cancel the Rotate the Channel/Select knob to select the call type, either: URGENCY, transmitted distress call. Select "NO" and press Channel/Select button to or SAFEFY. Push the Channel/Select knob to enter the selected call type. abort cancellation.
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From the Try Again Confirmation menu, select "YES" and push the Channel/Select button to send again. Or, select "NO" and push the Channel/Select key to cancel and return to normal VHF operation. 5.3.3 INDIVIDUAL CALL 5.3.3.1 Sending an Individual Call (MMSI not in Buddy List) Individual calls are initiated with the following procedure.
The Send Call Menu reconfigures to display the Talk Channel selection screen. The Call Type is defaulted as ROUTINE. Rotate the Channel/Select knob to select the talk channel. Press the Channel/Select knob to enter the channel. The Text Area displays the CALLING {Name} message while the call is made.
SET-UP MENU 5.4.3 ALL SHIPS CALL When an All Ships Call is received, the Base Station automatically tunes to the DESCRIPTION Channel 16, and the Emergency Alarm Tone Sounds. Press any key to disable A series of set up selections are available in a special mode accessed at start-up. the alarm.
Position Selects the Buddy List Entry routine to enter longitude and latitude. Time Selects the Buddy List Entry routine to enter the time. Contrast Selects display contrast setting: 1-4 levels. Key Beep Selects key beep volume, either HIGH or LOW. CALL LOG OPERATION Time Offset Selects Time offset to correct UTM to local time.
BUDDY LIST ENTRY DELETE BUDDY LIST Press and hold DSC key to display the Set Up menu. Follow this procedure to delete entries from the Buddy List. Rotate the Channel/Select knob to select Buddy List. Press the Channel/Select Press and hold DSC key to display the Set Up Main Menu. knob to select Buddy List for enter.
Press and hold DSC key to display the Set Up menu. Note: The function is valid only when your radio has been connected to a GPS receiver. Rotate the Channel/Select knob to select “TIME OFFSET”. Press the Channel/Select knob to select Time Offset for adjustment. When the display reconfigures, rotate the Channel/Select knob to adjust the TIME setting (-13 to +13 hours).
6.13 RESET OPERATION Follow this procedure to reset User Settings. Press and hold DSC key to display the Set Up Main Menu. Rotate the Channel/Select knob select “RESET”. Press Channel/Select knob to select “RESET” for adjustment. The display reconfigures to show the Reset Menu Entry screen. Rotate the Channel/Select knob to select “USER SETTINGS”.
MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATION Your Radio Ocean 4500 is a marine radio of water proof who can meet the requirement of JIS level 4, gives you a good reliability when using in marine TX Frequency…………………………...………156.050 ~ 157.425 MHz circumstance. RX Frequency.....………………………….156.025 ~162.025 MHz Channels......…………………………..54 USA Channels...
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Do you have a question about the 4500 and is the answer not in the manual?
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good afternoon, dove leggo il certificato di conformita' per radio ocean 4500
The conformity certificate for the Radio Ocean 4500 is associated with its compliance with ETSI Rules. The equipment has been tested and licensed to comply with the limits for Class D Digital Marine Devices. Unauthorized changes may void this compliance.
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Si accende cambia le frequenze ma non si sente niente nemmeno il fruscio
The Radio Ocean 4500 may turn on and change frequencies but produce no sound due to the following possible causes:
1. The volume control ([VOL]) may be set too low. Adjust it to a suitable level.
2. The squelch may be set too high, blocking weak signals. Adjust it to the threshold point.
These steps should help restore audio output from the speaker.
This answer is automatically generated