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Uniden MHS75 Owner's Manual (72 pages)
Uniden VHF Marine Radio Owner's Manual
Brand:
Uniden
| Category:
Two-Way Radio
| Size: 3.33 MB
Table of Contents
English
4
Table of Contents
4
Making a Distress
5
Introduction
5
Features
5
Getting Started
6
What's Included
6
Parts of the MHS75
7
Front View
7
Back View
7
DC Charger
8
Reading the Display
9
Display Icons and What They Mean
9
How It Works
10
Normal Mode Operation
11
Normal Mode with Weather Alert Watch
11
Normal Mode with Triple Watch or Dual Watch
12
Normal Mode with Quad Watch
12
Scan Mode Operation
13
Using the Radio in Scan Mode
13
Scan Mode with Weather Alert Watch
14
Scan Mode with Triple Watch or Dual Watch
14
Both Weather Alert and Triple/Dual Watch in Scan Mode
14
Weather Mode
15
Using the Radio in Weather Mode
15
Weather Mode with Weather Alert Watch
15
Weather Mode with Triple Watch or Dual Watch
16
Setting up the Hardware
16
Attaching the Antenna
16
Installing the Battery
16
Uniden MHS75 Radio Owner's Manual
16
Charging the Battery
17
Connecting the Charger
17
Important Notes on Charging the Battery
17
Disconnecting the Charger
18
Attaching the Belt Clip
18
Using Your Radio
19
Changing the Volume
19
Setting the Squelch Level
19
Changing the Channel
19
Making a Transmission
20
Boosting the Transmission Power
20
Setting the UIC Channel Mode
21
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
21
Common Questions
21
Specifications
22
Channels and Frequencies
23
US Channel Frequencies and Names
23
Canadian Channel Frequencies and Names
25
International Channel Frequencies and Names
27
Weather Channel Frequencies and Names
29
Regulations and Safety Warnings
30
Maritime Radio Services Operation
30
Basic Radio Guidelines
30
Fcc/Industry Canada Information
31
FCC RF Exposure Information
31
Lithium Ion Battery Warning
32
Three Year Limited Warranty Statement
33
Français
35
Introduction
37
Caractéristiques
37
Comment Débuter
38
Accessoires Inclus
38
Nomenclature des Pièces de la Radio MHS75
39
Vue Avant
39
Vue Arrière
39
Chargeur CC
41
Lire L'affichage
41
ICônes À L'affichage Et Ce Qu'elles Signifient
41
Comment Fonctionne la Radio
42
Mode de Fonctionnement Normal
43
Mode Normal Avec Surveillance des Alertes Météorologiques
44
Mode Normal Avec Surveillance Jumelé Ou Triple
45
Mode Normal Avec Surveillance Quadruple
45
Mode de Balayage
46
Utiliser la Radio en Mode de Balayage
46
Mode de Balayage Avec Surveillance des Alertes Météorologiques
47
Mode de Balayage Avec Surveillance Triple/Jumelée
47
Mode de Balayage Avec Surveillance Simultanée des Alertes Météorologiques Et de la Surveillance Triple/Jumelée
48
Mode Météorologique
48
Utiliser la Radio en Mode Météorologique
48
Mode Météorologique Avec Surveillance des Alertes Météorologiques
49
Mode Météorologique Avec Surveillance Triple Ou Jumelée
49
Installation du Matériel
50
Fixer L'antenne
50
Installer la Pile
50
Charger la Pile
51
Raccord du Chargeur
51
Remarques Importantes Relatives À la Charge de la Pile
51
Débrancher Le Chargeur
52
Fixer L'attache-Ceinture
52
Utiliser Votre Radio
53
Régler Le Volume
53
Régler Le Niveau de Suppression du Bruit de Fond
53
Changer Le Canal
54
Effectuer Une Transmission
54
Amplifier la Puissance de Transmission
54
Régler Le Mode des Canaux UIC (US/CAN/INT
55
Entretien Et Dépannage
55
Questions Fréquentes
56
Spécifications
57
Canaux Et Fréquences
58
Fréquences des Canaux des États-Unis Et Étiquettes des Canaux
58
Fréquence des Canaux Canadiens Et Étiquettes des Canaux
60
Fréquence des Canaux Internationaux Et Étiquettes des Canaux
62
Réglementations Et Avertissements Relatifs À la Sécurité
65
Fonctionnement des Services de la Radio Maritime
65
Directives de Base de la Radio
65
Renseignements de la FCC Et D'industrie Canada
66
Renseignements de la FCC Sur L'exposition Aux Fréquences Radio
67
Garantie Limitée de Trois Ans
68
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Uniden MHS75 Owner's Manual (33 pages)
VHF MARINE RADIO
Brand:
Uniden
| Category:
Two-Way Radio
| Size: 1.74 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Making a Distress
4
Introduction
4
Features
4
Getting Started
5
What's Included
5
Parts of the MHS75
6
Front View
6
Back View
6
DC Charger
7
Reading the Display
8
Display Icons and What They Mean
8
How It Works
9
Normal Mode Operation
10
Normal Mode with Weather Alert Watch
10
Normal Mode with Triple Watch or Dual Watch
11
Normal Mode with Quad Watch
11
Scan Mode Operation
12
Using the Radio in Scan Mode
12
Scan Mode with Weather Alert Watch
13
Scan Mode with Triple Watch or Dual Watch
13
Both Weather Alert and Triple/Dual Watch in Scan Mode
13
Weather Mode
14
Using the Radio in Weather Mode
14
Weather Mode with Weather Alert Watch
14
Weather Mode with Triple Watch or Dual Watch
15
Setting up the Hardware
15
Attaching the Antenna
15
Installing the Battery
15
Charging the Battery
16
Connecting the Charger
16
Important Notes on Charging the Battery
16
Disconnecting the Charger
17
Attaching the Belt Clip
17
Using Your Radio
18
Changing the Volume
18
Setting the Squelch Level
18
Changing the Channel
18
Making a Transmission
19
Boosting the Transmission Power
19
Setting the UIC Channel Mode
20
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
20
Common Questions
20
Specifications
21
Channels and Frequencies
22
US Channel Frequencies and Names
22
Canadian Channel Frequencies and Names
24
International Channel Frequencies and Names
26
Weather Channel Frequencies and Names
28
Regulations and Safety Warnings
29
Maritime Radio Services Operation
29
Basic Radio Guidelines
29
Fcc/Industry Canada Information
30
FCC RF Exposure Information
30
Lithium Ion Battery Warning
31
Three Year Limited Warranty Statement
32
Uniden America Corporation
33
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