Standard Horizon HX851E Owner's Manual
Standard Horizon HX851E Owner's Manual

Standard Horizon HX851E Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 Floating Marine Transceiver with GPS Owner’s Manual HX851E Page 1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    DIMMER ........................61 CONTRAST ....................... 61 LAMP ......................... 62 PRIORITY CHANNEL ....................62 SCAN TYPE ......................63 SCAN MEMORY ....................... 63 SCAN RESUME ....................... 64 KEY BEEP ........................ 64 8.10 CHANNEL NAME ..................... 65 8.11 LED SETUP ......................66 Page 2 HX851E...
  • Page 3 15 CHANNEL ASSIGNMENTS ....................86 16 SPECIFICATIONS ......................... 88 15.1 GENERAL ........................88 15.2 TRANSMITTER ......................88 15.3 RECEIVER ........................ 89 15.4 GPS ........................... 89 17 INSTALLATION OF OPTION ....................90 17.1 FBA-38 ALKALINE BATTERY CASE ..............90 HX851E Page 3...
  • Page 4: Quick Reference Guide

    Press and hold to Sp e a k s l o w l y a n d lock and unlock the c l e a r l y i n t o t h e keypad. microphone. Page 4 HX851E...
  • Page 5 CH16, CH70, and the current operating channel (Triple Watch). key saves a selection. 16/9 Press to recall the “Preset” Press to cancel the menu selection. channel. Press and hold to save the current channel into the Preset Memory. HX851E Page 5...
  • Page 6 We appreciate your purchase of the HX851E, and encourage you to read this manual thoroughly, so as to learn and fully understand the capabilities of the HX851E.
  • Page 7: General Information

    1.1 INTRODUCTION The HX851E is a Submersible Floating 6-Watt portable two way marine trans- ceiver with a 12 channel internal GPS. The UK version of the HX851E has all allocated USA, International, or Canadian channels. It has emergency chan- nel 16 which can be immediately selected from any channel by pressing the [ 16/9 ] key.
  • Page 8: Accessories

    : “C” suffix is for use with 230 VAC (Type-C plug) and “U” suffix is for use with 230 VAC (Type-BF plug). Note: Before operating the HX851E for the first time, it is recommended that the battery be charged. Please see section “4.2.4 USING THE CD-38 CHARGER...
  • Page 9: About This Radio

    6. Report the number of persons aboard and condition of any injured. 7. Estimate the present seaworthiness and condition of your vessel. 8. Give your vessel’s description: length, design (power or sail), color and other distinguishing marks. The total transmission should not exceed one minute. HX851E Page 9...
  • Page 10: Calling Another Vessel (Channel 16)

    In emergencies and when approaching blind river bends, High power is allowed. Pressing the [ H/L ( )] key will change the power out- put from Low Power (1 Watt) to Medium-1 (2.5 Watts), Medium-2 (5 Watts), or Page 10 HX851E...
  • Page 11: Operating On Channel 13

    This radio is designed for and classified as occupational use only, mean- ing it must be used only by individuals aware of hazards, and the ways to minimize such hazards. This radio is not intended for use by the General Population in an uncontrolled environment. HX851E Page 11...
  • Page 12: Getting Started

    The terminals that are exposed on the battery pack when it is mounted on the transceiver are charging terminals only and do not constitute a hazard. Page 12 HX851E...
  • Page 13 Battery packs should be charged only in non-hazardous environments; Use only STANDARD HORIZON-approved batteries; Use only a STANDARD HORIZON, (a Marine Division of VERTEX STANDARD) approved charger. The use of any other charger may cause permanent damage to the battery.
  • Page 14 NOTE When the FBA-38 Alkaline Battery Case is used, the battery icon does not display correctly. No Icon : Full Battery : Low Battery : Battery is very low : Prepare to charge the Battery Page 14 HX851E...
  • Page 15 NOTE The CD-38 is only designed for the charging of the HX851E’s battery, and is not suitable for other purposes. The CD-38 may contribute noise to TV and radio reception in the immediate vicinity, so we do not recom- mend its use adjacent to such device.
  • Page 16: Connecting A Chart Plotter To The Cd-38

    Connect to NMEA (+) input NOTE When mounting the HX851E inside of a cabin where GPS reception is limited, the NMEA input (brown) wire may be connected to a GPS Chart Plotter to input position into the HX851E. To change the HX851E from using the internal GPS antenna to an external GPS chart plotter with NMEA refer to section “10.9 POS DATA PRIORITY”.
  • Page 17: Belt Clip Installation Removal

    The belt clip is designed to snap and lock into place. To remove the belt clip you may find it necessary to use a flat head screw driver to unlock the belt clip from the radio as shown in the image below. HX851E Page 17...
  • Page 18: Controls And Switches

    The supplied CAT460 flexible antenna is attached here. MIC/SP Jack ( Top Panel ) The jack accepts the optional MH-73 Speaker/Microphone, MH-57 Mini Speaker/Microphone, VC-24 VOX Headset, or VC-27 Earpiece/Mi- crophone. When this jack is used, the internal speaker and microphone are disabled. Page 18 HX851E...
  • Page 19 The “ ” icon will appear at the bottom right corner on the display, to indicate that the functions are locked. Hold down this key until the “ ” icon disappears to unlock the radio. HX851E Page 19...
  • Page 20 To delete the channel from preset memory, select the channel and press and hold this key until “ ” is removed from the display. [ POWER ( )] KEY Press and hold this key for two seconds to turn the radio on or off. Page 20 HX851E...
  • Page 21 Connect this NMEA input/output terminal to the GPS or Chart Plotter via the CD-38 Charger Cradle. Keep these terminals clean. Battery Pack Lock ( Bottom side ) Turn the Battery Pack Lock to the “OPEN” position for battery removal. HX851E Page 21...
  • Page 22: Basic Operation

    6. When a signal is received, adjust the volume (Press the [ VOL ( STROBE )] key, followed by the [ ] / [ ] key) to desired listening level. The “ ” indi- cator will appear on the display indicating that the channel is being used. Page 22 HX851E...
  • Page 23: Transmission

    When the HX851E is first turned on, it may take several minutes to compute a fix of your position. This is normal, as the HX851E is down- loading “almanac” information from the GPS satellites.
  • Page 24: Display Mode Setup

    TOT feature. 6.5 DISPLAY MODE SETUP The HX851E display can be setup to show Radio information with GPS icon, GPS Position, GPS Position with SOG and COG, and GPS status with the procedure below.
  • Page 25: International, Usa, And Canada Channels

    When the “GPS Status” mode is selected in step “4” above, the display will show the “GPS Status” page until a key is pressed. You may customize the various functions of the HX851E internal GPS unit for your operating requirements via the “GPS Setup” menu. Refer to section “10 GPS SETUP”...
  • Page 26: Scanning

    6.8 SCANNING The HX851E allows the user to select the scan type from “Memory Scan” or “Priority Scan”. The “Memory Scan” scans the channels that were programmed into memory. The “Priority Scan” scans the channels programmed in memory with the user selected priority channel.
  • Page 27 Preset channel (described in next chapter) and the priority channel. The priority channel will be scanned after each programmed channel. 3. To stop scanning, press the [ 16/9 ] or [ CLR ] key. HX851E Page 27...
  • Page 28: Dual Watch

    5. To delete a Preset Channel: press the [ PRESET ] key numerous times until the channel the preset channel you want to delete is shown on the display. Press and hold the [ PRESET ] key until “ ” icon is removed from the display. Page 28 HX851E...
  • Page 29: Strobe Light Operation

    Code “S.O.S.” message ( ... --- ... ) at a rate of 5 words per minute. This can be very useful in summoning help from rescuers who may not be able to commu- nicate with you via radio. To setup other Strobe light options, refer to “8.11 LED SETUP”. HX851E Page 29...
  • Page 30: Digital Selective Calling

    An MMSI is a nine digit number used on Marine Transceivers capable of using Digital Selective Calling (DSC). This number is used like a telephone number to selectively call other vessels. THIS NUMBER MUST BE PROGRAMMED INTO THE RADIO TO OPERATE THE HX851E DSC FUNCTIONS. Page 30 HX851E...
  • Page 31 MMSI number so that you can update the registration according to which boat it is currently on. European users should check with the local marine regulatory authority in their country for assistance in obtaining an MMSI for handheld DSC radio. HX851E Page 31...
  • Page 32: Dsc Distress Alert

    7.3 DSC DISTRESS ALERT The HX851E is capable of transmitting and receiving DSC Distress messages to all DSC radios. The HX851E will also send the Latitude and Longitude of the vessel when the internal GPS has acquires a satellite fix.
  • Page 33 Transmitting a DSC Distress Alert with Nature of Distress The HX851E is capable of transmitting a DSC Distress Alert with the following “Nature of Distress” categories: Undesignated, Fire, Flooding, Collision, Grounding, Capsizing, Sinking, Adrift, Abandoning, Piracy, and MOB. 1. Lift the red DISTRESS rubber cover on the right side of the transceiver and press the [ DISTRESS ] key.
  • Page 34 8. To cancel the DSC distress alarm signal from the speaker, press any key. 7.3.2 CANCELING A DSC DISTRESS ALERT If a DSC Distress Alert was sent by error the HX851E allows you to send a message to other vessels to cancel the Distress Alert that was made in error.
  • Page 35 4) Press the [ CALL ( ENT ) MENU ] key, and select “Radio”, “Position”, “Navi- gation” or “Compass” other than “Waypoint”, and press the [ CALL ( ENT ) MENU ] key. NOTE You must continue monitoring channel 16 as a coast station may re- quire assistance in the rescue attempt. HX851E Page 35...
  • Page 36: All Ships Call

    Securite, Securite, Securite. 7.4.1 SETTING UP THE ALL SHIPS RINGER The HX851E has the capability to turn off the All Ships ringer. 1. Press and hold the [ CALL ( ENT ) MENU ] key un- til “Setup Menu” appears.
  • Page 37 MMSI of the vessel transmitting the All Ships Call. 2. Press any key to stop the alarm. 3. Monitor channel 16 or traffic channel until the All Ship Call voice communi- cation is completed. HX851E Page 37...
  • Page 38: Individual Call

    7.5.1 SETTING UP THE INDIVIDUAL / POSITION CALL DIRECTORY The HX851E has a DSC directory that allows you to store a vessel or person’s name and the MMSI number associated with vessels you wish to transmit Individual calls, Position Requests and Position Send transmissions.
  • Page 39 5. Press the [ ] / [ ] key to select “Automatic” or “Manual”. 6. Press the [ CALL ( ENT ) MENU ] key to store the selected setting. 7. Press the [ CLR ] key twice to return to radio operation. HX851E Page 39...
  • Page 40 7. Press the [ CLR ] key twice to return to radio operation. The HX851E has the capability to turn off the Individual Call ringer. 1. Press and hold the [ CALL ( ENT ) MENU ] key un- til “Setup Menu”...
  • Page 41 4. Press the [ ] / [ ] key to select “Manual”, then press the [ CALL ( ENT ) MENU ] key. 5. Press the [ ] / [ ] key to scroll through numbers, 0-9. To enter the desired number and move one space to HX851E Page 41...
  • Page 42 7.5.5 RECEIVING AN INDIVIDUAL CALL When receiving an Individual Call, an acknowledgment transmission is sent back to the calling station to switch to a communication channel. The HX851E default setting is Automatic, but has a manual menu selection that allows you to see the vessel calling before sending an reply.
  • Page 43: Call Waiting Directory

    7.6 CALL WAITING DIRECTORY The HX851E logs received Distress Calls and Individual Calls into the Call Waiting Directory for review at a later time. The DSC Call Waiting feature is similar to an answer machine where calls are recorded for review. When a call is logged while the radio is set on the DSC Standby function or when a DSC call is not replied to a “...
  • Page 44 6. Press and hold the [ CALL ( ENT ) MENU ] key un- til the station (name or MMSI number) is removed from the display. 7. Press the [ 16/9 ] key to return to radio operation. Page 44 HX851E...
  • Page 45: Group Call

    This function is very useful for yacht clubs and vessels traveling together that want to collec- tively make announcements on a predetermined channel. The HX851E can memorize up to 8 group address.
  • Page 46 [ CLR ] key again to return to radio operation. 7.7.2 SETTING UP THE GROUP CALL RINGER The HX851E has the capability to turn off the Group Call ringer. 1. Press and hold the [ CALL ( ENT ) MENU ] key un- til “Setup Menu”...
  • Page 47 ] / [ ] key to select “Group”. (To cancel, press the [ CLR ] key.) 3. Press the [ CALL ( ENT ) MENU ] key. The transceiver will beep, and the “Group Call” directory will appear. HX851E Page 47...
  • Page 48 11. After the Group Call is transmitted, all the radios in the group will switch to the designated channel. 12. Listen to the channel to make sure it is not busy, then press the PTT switch and call the other vessels you desire to communicate with. Page 48 HX851E...
  • Page 49 7.7.4 RECEIVING A GROUP CALL 1. When a Group Call is received, the HX851E will produce a ringing alarm sound and the display shows the Group name or Group MMSI. 2. Press any key to stop the alarm. 3. Press the [ CALL ( ENT ) MENU ] key to switch the radio to the requested channel.
  • Page 50: Position Request

    Advancements in DSC have made it possible to poll the location of another vessel and show the position of that vessel on the display of the HX851E. Standard Horizon has taken this feature one step further, if any Standard Hori-...
  • Page 51 7.8.2 SETTING UP THE POSITION REQUEST RINGER The HX851E has the capability to turn off the Position Request ringer. 1. Press and hold the [ CALL ( ENT ) MENU ] key un- til “Setup Menu” appears. 2. Press the [ ] key to select “DSC Setup” menu.
  • Page 52 “Compass” other than “Waypoint”, and press the [ CALL ( ENT ) MENU ] key. NOTE If the HX851E does not receive position data from the polled vessel, the display will show “NO POSITION DATA”. Manual Request You may enter an MMSI number manually to contact without Setting up the Individual / Position Call Directory.
  • Page 53 7. Press the [ CALL ( ENT ) MENU ] key to transmit the po- sition request DSC call. 8. When the HX851E receives the position from the polled vessel, a ringing alarm will sound, and the display shows the position of the vessel and also transferred to the GPS Chart plotter if connected.
  • Page 54 2. Press any key to stop the alarm. 3. To send your vessels position to the requesting vessel, press the [ CALL ( ENT ) MENU ] key. Or to exit from position request display, press the [ CLR ] key. Page 54 HX851E...
  • Page 55: Position Report

    NOTE To transmit a Position Send Call, you must setup the HX851E DSC Indi- vidual / Position Call Directory with the name of the vessel(s) or person and the MMSI of the DSC radio you wish to send your position to. To setup this directory refer to section “7.5.1 SETTING UP THE INDIVIDUAL...
  • Page 56 If a mistake was made entering in the MMSI number repeatedly press the [ H/L ( )] key until the wrong number is selected, then press the [ ] / [ ] key to correct the entry. Page 56 HX851E...
  • Page 57 9. Press the [ CLR ] key to return to radio operation. 7.9.3 RECEIVING A DSC POSITION REPORT CALL When another vessel transmits their vessels location to the HX851E the fol- lowing will happen: 1. When a Position Report Call is received, a calling alarm sounds 5 times and NMEA DSC and DSE sentences are outputted on the charging cradle wires.
  • Page 58: Geographic Call

    4. Press the PTT on the mic and talk to the calling station. 7.10.1 SETTING UP THE POSITION GEOGRAPHIC RINGER The HX851E has the capability to turn off the Geographic ringer. 1. Press and hold the [ CALL ( ENT ) MENU ] key un- til “Setup Menu”...
  • Page 59: Dsc Transmission Test

    “WAIT FOR ACK” will be shown on the display. 6. When an acknowledgment is received, a ringing tone sounds. 7. Press the [ CLR ] key to return the display to the radio operation mode display. HX851E Page 59...
  • Page 60: Radio Setup

    8 RADIO SETUP The HX851E’s “Radio Setup” mode allows a number of the HX851E operating parameters to be custom-configured for your operating requirements. 8.1 DISPLAY Allows setting up the HX851E display mode. The default setting is “Position”. 1. Press and hold the [ CALL ( ENT ) MENU ] key until “Setup Menu”...
  • Page 61: Dimmer

    5. Press the [ CALL ( ENT ) MENU ] key to store the selected level. 6. To exit this menu and return to radio operation mode press the [ 16/9 ] key or press the [ CLR ] key several times. HX851E Page 61...
  • Page 62: Lamp

    5. Press the [ CALL ( ENT ) MENU ] key to store the selected setting. 6. To exit this menu and return to radio operation mode press the [ 16/9 ] key or press the [ CLR ] key several times. Page 62 HX851E...
  • Page 63: Scan Type

    [ CALL ( ENT ) MENU ] key. “MEM” icon disappears from the display. 8. When you have completed your selection, press the [ 16/9 ] key or press the [ CLR ] several times to return to radio operation. HX851E Page 63...
  • Page 64: Scan Resume

    8.8 SCAN RESUME This selection is used to select the time which the HX851E waits after a trans- mission ends before scanning is started. The default setting is “2sec”. 1. Press and hold the [ CALL ( ENT ) MENU ] key until “Setup Menu”...
  • Page 65: Channel Name

    10. If you want to enter the name of another channel, repeat steps 4 through 9. 11. To exit this menu and return to radio operation mode press the [ 16/9 ] key or press the [ CLR ] key several times. HX851E Page 65...
  • Page 66: Led Setup

    [ CLR ] key several times. WATER STROBE NOTE When the HX851E is immersed in water the SOS strobe light will start blinking. This allows you to be able to see the radio that may have fallen overboard at night or when worn on a life vest aid in rescuing a person in the water.
  • Page 67: Dsc Setup Menu

    9 DSC SETUP MENU The HX851E’s DSC Setup mode allows a number of the HX851E DSC param- eters to be custom-configured for your operating requirement. INDIVIDUAL DIRECTORY - Refer to section 7.5.1 INDIVIDUAL REPLY - Refer to section 7.5.2 INDIVIDUAL ACK - Refer to section 7.6.1 INDIVIDUAL RINGER - Refer to section 7.5.3...
  • Page 68: Gps Setup

    10 GPS SETUP The HX851E’s “GPS Setup” mode allows a number of the HX851E internal GPS unit’s parameters to be custom-configured for your operating require- ments. 10.1 UNIT POWER This selection allows the internal GPS unit to be turned on or off to conserve battery power.
  • Page 69: Power Save Mode

    [ CLR ] key several times. NOTE When Navigation or the GPS Status page is selected in the Radio Setup menu (refer to secton “8.1 DISPLAY”), the GPS receiver will be auto- matically set to Level 1. HX851E Page 69...
  • Page 70: Coordinate System

    10.3 COORDINATE SYSTEM This selection selects the Coordinate System to be shown on the HX851E display. The default setting is “ddd mm.mmm”. 1. Press and hold the [ CALL ( ENT ) MENU ] key un- til “Setup Menu” appears.
  • Page 71: Time Offset

    6. Press the [ CALL ( ENT ) MENU ] key to store the time offset. 7. To exit this menu and return to radio operation mode press the [ 16/9 ] key or press the [ CLR ] key several times. FFSET ABLE HX851E Page 71...
  • Page 72: Time Display

    6. Press the [ CALL ( ENT ) MENU ] key to store the selected setting. 7. To exit this menu and return to radio operation mode press the [ 16/9 ] key or press the [ CLR ] key several times. Page 72 HX851E...
  • Page 73: Sog Unit

    NMEA output of an external GPS Chart Plotter to input position information into the HX851E. This is a useful feature when the HX851E is located in an area where GPS reception is limited and this selection increases battery life of the HX851E between charges.
  • Page 74: Nmea Output

    Internal GPS to compute fix. 10.10 NMEA OUTPUT This menu item is used to setup the NMEA output sentences of the HX851E. By default, all the NMEA sentences are turned off. 1. Press and hold the [ CALL ( ENT ) MENU ] key un- til “Setup Menu”...
  • Page 75: Compass Setup

    6. Press the [ CALL ( ENT ) MENU ] key to store the selected setting. 7. To exit this menu and return to radio operation mode press the [ 16/9 ] key or press the [ CLR ] key several times. HX851E Page 75...
  • Page 76: Waypoints

    12 WAYPOINTS The HX851E is capable of storing up to 200 waypoints and navigating to them using the compass page. In addition DSC distress calls with position or a position received from another DSC radio using DSC polling can be navigated to.
  • Page 77: Storing Waypoints

    14. Press the [ ] / [ ] key to select the first digit in the Longitude. 15. Press the [ CALL ( ENT ) MENU ] key to store the first number and to move to the second number in the po- sition. HX851E Page 77...
  • Page 78: Editing A Waypoint

    6. Press the [ ] / [ ] key to select the waypoint to be deleted. 7. Press and hold the [ CALL ( ENT ) MENU ] key until the radio beeps and the waypoint directory is removed from the display. Page 78 HX851E...
  • Page 79: Saving A Dsc Position Call As A Waypoint

    12.5 SAVING A DSC POSITION CALL AS A WAYPOINT When a position is received from another DSC radio the HX851E allows the position to be saved as a waypoint. 1. After a position has been received, press the [ CALL ( ENT ) MENU ] key.
  • Page 80: Navigating To A Saved Waypoint

    [ ] / [ ] key. 4. Press the [ CALL ( ENT ) MENU ] key, and select “Radio”, “Position”, “Navigation” or “Compass” other than “Waypoint”, and press the [ CALL ( ENT ) MENU ] key. Page 80 HX851E...
  • Page 81: Waypoint Setup

    6. Press the [ CALL ( ENT ) MENU ] key to store the selected setting. 7. To exit this menu and return to radio operation mode press the [ 16/9 ] key or press the [ CLR ] key several times. HX851E Page 81...
  • Page 82: Atis Setup

    ATIS code. 13.1 ATIS CH GROUP The HX851E has the capability to turn on and off the ATIS feature for each channel group. 1. Press and hold down the [ CALL ( ENT ) MENU ] key until “Setup Menu”...
  • Page 83: Atis Code Programming

    [ CALL ( ENT ) MENU ] key. 9. Press the [ CALL ( ENT ) MENU ] key to store the ATIS number in memory. 10. Press the [ CLR ] key twice to return to radio operation. HX851E Page 83...
  • Page 84: Maintenance

    14 MAINTENANCE 14.1 GENERAL The inherent quality of the solid-state components in STANDARD HORIZON radios will provide many years of continuous use. Take the following precau- tions to prevent damage to the radio. To prevent corrosion of electrical contacts and to maintain the IPX7 water- proof rating , please ensure that the remote microphone connector cover is fitted at all time when the remote microphone is not connected.
  • Page 85: Troubleshooting Chart

    Internal GPS receiver is “on”. Re- satellites. fer to section 10.1 of this manual. Poor location for GPS Move to a less obstructed position. satellite reception. Indicator does not light Defective battery FNB-V99LI. Contact Standard Horizon dealer. when charging a battery. HX851E Page 85...
  • Page 86: Channel Assignments

    156.675 SIMPLEX — PORT OPR 156.725 156.725 SIMPLEX — PORT OPR 156.775 156.775 SIMPLEX PORT OPR 156.825 156.825 SIMPLEX PORT OPR 156.875 156.875 SIMPLEX — PORT OPR 156.925 161.525 DUPLEX — INTL 156.975 161.575 DUPLEX — INTL Page 86 HX851E...
  • Page 87 161.925 DUPLEX — TELEPHONE 157.375 157.375 SIMPLEX — PORT OPR 157.425 157.425 SIMPLEX — PORT OPR 157.850 157.850 SIMPLEX — — 161.425 161.425 SIMPLEX — — NOTE: Channel M1 and M2 are assigned to only U.K. version. HX851E Page 87...
  • Page 88: Specifications

    335 g (w/ FNB-V99LI, belt clip & antenna) 16.2 TRANSMITTER RF Power Output: 6 W / 5 W / 2.5 W / 1 W (@7.4 V) Modulation Type: Variable Reactance Maximum Deviation: ±5 kHz Spurious Emission: –75 dBc typical Microphone Impedance: 2 kΩ Page 88 HX851E...
  • Page 89: Receiver

    700 mW @16 Ω for 10 % THD (@7.4 V) AF Output (Internal SP): 15.4 GPS Receiver Channels: 12 channels Sensitivity: Less than –130 dBm Time to First Fix: 1 min typical (@Cold Start) 40 sec typical (@Warm Start) Geodetic Datum: WGS84 HX851E Page 89...
  • Page 90: Installation Of Option

    The optional FBA-38 is a battery case that holds five “AAA” size Alkaline bat- teries and is used with the HX851E transceiver. The Alkaline batteries can be used for receiving and transmission in an emergency, and battery life will be shortened dramatically.
  • Page 91: Declaration Of Conformity

    We, Yaesu UK Ltd. declare under our sole responsibility that the following equipment com- plies with the essential requirements of the Directive 1999/5/EC. Type of Equipment: VHF Transceiver Brand Name: STANDARD HORIZON Model Number: HX851 Manufacturer: Vertex Standard Co., Ltd.
  • Page 92 VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD. Unit 5, 20/F., Seaview Centre, 139-141 Hoi Bun Road, Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong Printed in China. VERTEX STANDARD ( AUSTRALIA ) PTY., LTD. Normanby Business Park, Unit 14/45 Normanby Road Notting Hill 3168, Victoria, Australia Page 92 HX851E...

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