Reference Tables; Channel Descriptions And What They Mean - Uniden MHS338BT Owner's Manual

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Adjacent Channel Selectivity +/-
25KHz
Intermodulation
Ham and Noise Ratio
Audio Output Power Max.
(Internal SP)
Current Drain @ no signal
GPS
Acquisition Sensitivity ON
Acquisition Time
Bluetooth
Sensitivity
TX Power
Charger
Power Supply Voltage
Pre Charge Current
Rapid Charge Current
Features and specifications are all subject to change without notice.

REFERENCE TABLES

Channel Descriptions and What They Mean

The table below lists the display name or channel description used in the following tables
and what each description means.
Channel name/description
DISTRESS SAFETY AND CALLING
INTERSHIP SAFETY
NON-COMMERCIAL (recreational or
voluntary ships only)
COMMERCIAL (working ships only)
PUBLIC CORRESPONDENCE/
MARINE OPERATOR
73dB
69dB
50dB
0.7W
160mA (RF 1uV W/O Mod. VOL=1(GPS, LED OFF)
430mA (RF 1mV W/Mod. VOL=15 (GPS, LED OFF)
51 dB (input -103dBm @GPS anechoic box)
30 sec (input -103dBm @GPS anechoic box
-85dBm (input -60dBm, 1Mbps BLE IDLE TX BT
anechoic box)
1dBm (@BT anechoic box)
DC12V (DC10V ~ 15V)
75mA
650mA
Used for
primarily emergency messages and distress
calls
safety messages from one ship to another, or
from a ship to Coast Guard aircraft
messages about the needs of the ship, including
fishing reports, rendezvous, scheduling repairs
and berthing information
messages about the needs of the ship or the
business the ship is engaged in
calls to the marine operator at a public coast
station. Marine operators can connect you to the
telephone network so you can make and receive
calls. (There is usually a charge for this service.)
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