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...on channels/frequencies that have restricted use in international waters. Uniden works to reduce lead content in our PVC coated cords in writing by Uniden could void the user's authority to the radio for Canadian users). Use a mounting bracket to 157.425 ... harm. Changes or modifications not approved by Uniden Corporation. Wash hands after handling. Operation is strictly forbidden. Keep the antenna lead-in wire as short as Part 15 of the radio. 2 Marine Radio Services Operation Maritime Radio Services Operation WMaranriintgi!mTheisRtraandsemiOttepr will need a 2....
...on channels/frequencies that have restricted use in international waters. Uniden works to reduce lead content in our PVC coated cords in writing by Uniden could void the user's authority to the radio for Canadian users). Use a mounting bracket to 157.425 ... harm. Changes or modifications not approved by Uniden Corporation. Wash hands after handling. Operation is strictly forbidden. Keep the antenna lead-in wire as short as Part 15 of the radio. 2 Marine Radio Services Operation Maritime Radio Services Operation WMaranriintgi!mTheisRtraandsemiOttepr will need a 2....
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... About Digital Selective Calling ADbigoiutat lDSigeilteacl StiveeleCctaivlelinCgalling DSC is a technique used by marine radio systems to augment calling the another station by keying in a unique identity number known as an integral part of other radios, or allow others to "ring" you display and use a recreational vessel ...access, you can receive include distress ack, geographic, distress relay, and distress relay ack. Additionally, you with an optional GPS, the UM625c can set up to be much slower. You can also call , toll free, BoatUS, in Alexandra, VA at 1-800 418-3676 ...
... About Digital Selective Calling ADbigoiutat lDSigeilteacl StiveeleCctaivlelinCgalling DSC is a technique used by marine radio systems to augment calling the another station by keying in a unique identity number known as an integral part of other radios, or allow others to "ring" you display and use a recreational vessel ...access, you can receive include distress ack, geographic, distress relay, and distress relay ack. Additionally, you with an optional GPS, the UM625c can set up to be much slower. You can also call , toll free, BoatUS, in Alexandra, VA at 1-800 418-3676 ...
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... scan Coast Guard calling, hailing, and distress channels along with rugged durabil- Memory Channel Step - Feature Highlights Feature Highlights General Features Channel Scan - Introduction IYnoutrroUndiduecntiUoMn625c Marine Radio combines state-of-the-art technology with any of use a wide variety of optional equipment with space-age precision. The Triple Watch feature lets you...
... scan Coast Guard calling, hailing, and distress channels along with rugged durabil- Memory Channel Step - Feature Highlights Feature Highlights General Features Channel Scan - Introduction IYnoutrroUndiduecntiUoMn625c Marine Radio combines state-of-the-art technology with any of use a wide variety of optional equipment with space-age precision. The Triple Watch feature lets you...
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... first digit of the user MMSI, rotate PUSH/SELECT until the digit appears, then press PUSH/SELECT. Then you need to install the radio aboard your vessel. If the displayed user MMSI is correct, rotate PUSH/SELECT to select YES, then press PUSH/SELECT again to the ... to confirm it . The setup menu appears. The digit you are new to using a marine radio, be sure to enter the correct user MMSI. Included With the Radio Mounting Hardware Microphone Mounting Bracket Radio (With Microphone Attached) Spare Fuse Mounting Bracket DC Power Cord GPS/External Speaker Cable 10 Hailer...
... first digit of the user MMSI, rotate PUSH/SELECT until the digit appears, then press PUSH/SELECT. Then you need to install the radio aboard your vessel. If the displayed user MMSI is correct, rotate PUSH/SELECT to select YES, then press PUSH/SELECT again to the ... to confirm it . The setup menu appears. The digit you are new to using a marine radio, be sure to enter the correct user MMSI. Included With the Radio Mounting Hardware Microphone Mounting Bracket Radio (With Microphone Attached) Spare Fuse Mounting Bracket DC Power Cord GPS/External Speaker Cable 10 Hailer...
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... 13.8 volt negative ground battery system for replacement. 3. Keep in mind the flexibility designed into the UM625c so that excessive radiation poses a health risk to people near radio transmitting antennas. Keep coax feed cables as short as possible above the water line. To connect the... or bottom of the user or installer. Setting Up The Radio SCeottningecUtpinTghtehRe aAdniotenna Your UM625c has been designed to accommodate all of the antenna is transmitting. However, the selection and the installation of the popular marine VHF antennas. In general, we recommend an 8' antenna rated...
... 13.8 volt negative ground battery system for replacement. 3. Keep in mind the flexibility designed into the UM625c so that excessive radiation poses a health risk to people near radio transmitting antennas. Keep coax feed cables as short as possible above the water line. To connect the... or bottom of the user or installer. Setting Up The Radio SCeottningecUtpinTghtehRe aAdniotenna Your UM625c has been designed to accommodate all of the antenna is transmitting. However, the selection and the installation of the popular marine VHF antennas. In general, we recommend an 8' antenna rated...
English Owners Manual
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... Channel for the mounting hardware. 4. Then, follow the steps listed in "Setting a WHAM Base ID" on Page 42, and "Changing the Radio Link Channel for your WHAM x 4 with your UM625c marine radio, it to the owners manual provided with the material of the connectors on Page 12. Then follow the steps listed in "Using...
... Channel for the mounting hardware. 4. Then, follow the steps listed in "Setting a WHAM Base ID" on Page 42, and "Changing the Radio Link Channel for your WHAM x 4 with your UM625c marine radio, it to the owners manual provided with the material of the connectors on Page 12. Then follow the steps listed in "Using...
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...the last channel you tuned when you turn it again. • The radio cannot transmit on Channel 15 (USA). • If you are attempting to marine mode, channel numbers appear as one digit. Basic Operation Turning the Radio On and Off Press PWR to turn on Channel 70. 18 Basic ... the restriction. Transmitting and Receiving To transmit, hold down PTT while turning on Channel 70. To resume transmitting, release PTT then press it off the radio. The radio sounds a tone and a screen showing the user MMSI appears if previously set a user MMSI, see "Setting Up a User MMSI" on a normally...
...the last channel you tuned when you turn it again. • The radio cannot transmit on Channel 15 (USA). • If you are attempting to marine mode, channel numbers appear as one digit. Basic Operation Turning the Radio On and Off Press PWR to turn on Channel 70. 18 Basic ... the restriction. Transmitting and Receiving To transmit, hold down PTT while turning on Channel 70. To resume transmitting, release PTT then press it off the radio. The radio sounds a tone and a screen showing the user MMSI appears if previously set a user MMSI, see "Setting Up a User MMSI" on a normally...
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...channel. Basic Operation 23 Using the Weather Function The FCC (Federal Communications Commission) has allocated channels for 3 seconds. • If the radio is scanning Coast Guard/Distress/Hailing Channel 9 or 16, the CH indicator changes. NOAA and your local weather reporting authority broadcast your .... • If you turn on Triple Watch while the radio is set to Coast Guard/Distress/Hailing mode, the radio scans primary Coast Guard/Distress/Hailing Channel 16, secondary Coast Guard/ Distress/Hailing Channel 9, and the last marine channel (Channel 16 or Channel 9). • If you ...
...channel. Basic Operation 23 Using the Weather Function The FCC (Federal Communications Commission) has allocated channels for 3 seconds. • If the radio is scanning Coast Guard/Distress/Hailing Channel 9 or 16, the CH indicator changes. NOAA and your local weather reporting authority broadcast your .... • If you turn on Triple Watch while the radio is set to Coast Guard/Distress/Hailing mode, the radio scans primary Coast Guard/Distress/Hailing Channel 16, secondary Coast Guard/ Distress/Hailing Channel 9, and the last marine channel (Channel 16 or Channel 9). • If you ...
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...option lets you assign a name to quickly select and work with these channels. Setting UIC Waters Option With a GPS connected and operating, the radio automatically alerts you by means of the channel name. 3. Make your vessel location plan. This makes it . Using the Setup Screen 37 Press... to the next character. You cannot edit weather channel names. The cursor moves to select it easy to marine channels. To edit a channel name, see "Setting a Channel Name to select it . Editing a Channel Name 1. Note: You cannot use channel names on ...
...option lets you assign a name to quickly select and work with these channels. Setting UIC Waters Option With a GPS connected and operating, the radio automatically alerts you by means of the channel name. 3. Make your vessel location plan. This makes it . Using the Setup Screen 37 Press... to the next character. You cannot edit weather channel names. The cursor moves to select it easy to marine channels. To edit a channel name, see "Setting a Channel Name to select it . Editing a Channel Name 1. Note: You cannot use channel names on ...
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... microphone's PTT switch , TX appears on . A: Check the battery or power source. Using the Help Menu Your radio's built-in the case of your radio. • You are responsible for about your course including speed, heading, current position, bearing to select the desired... and estimated time enroute. Then rotate PUSH/SELECT to destination, distance from your Uniden Marine dealer. Care and Maintenance Your UM625c Marine Radio is required. A defective antenna may cause damage to your radio. • You are urged to arrange for periodic performance checks with your vessel ...
... microphone's PTT switch , TX appears on . A: Check the battery or power source. Using the Help Menu Your radio's built-in the case of your radio. • You are responsible for about your course including speed, heading, current position, bearing to select the desired... and estimated time enroute. Then rotate PUSH/SELECT to destination, distance from your Uniden Marine dealer. Care and Maintenance Your UM625c Marine Radio is required. A defective antenna may cause damage to your radio. • You are urged to arrange for periodic performance checks with your vessel ...
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... the squelch. Turn off the offending device or choose another frequency. Contact your Uniden marine dealer for more information. A: There might be generating noise on that channel's frequency. meets Great Lakes Agreement and party boat requirements Specifications 47 Q: The radio is receiving noise on one particular channel even though I cannot eliminate it . Choose...
... the squelch. Turn off the offending device or choose another frequency. Contact your Uniden marine dealer for more information. A: There might be generating noise on that channel's frequency. meets Great Lakes Agreement and party boat requirements Specifications 47 Q: The radio is receiving noise on one particular channel even though I cannot eliminate it . Choose...
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Volume (Horn 1 / Horn 2 @4 Ω) 25 watts (Horn 1 + Horn 2 @2 Ω) 35 watts 48 Specifications Transmitter - Marine Radio Power Output LO 1 watt HI 25 watts Power Requirement (Output) LO Not rated HI 5.6A at 13.8V DC Modulation FM ±5 kHz deviation (FCC ... Modulation Immunity 80 dB Image rejection (1st and 2nd) 80 dB IF Rejection (1st and 2nd) 80dB Hailer/Fog Horn Output Power @ 400 Hz Max. Marine Radio Frequency Range 156 to + 50°C Receiver -
Volume (Horn 1 / Horn 2 @4 Ω) 25 watts (Horn 1 + Horn 2 @2 Ω) 35 watts 48 Specifications Transmitter - Marine Radio Power Output LO 1 watt HI 25 watts Power Requirement (Output) LO Not rated HI 5.6A at 13.8V DC Modulation FM ±5 kHz deviation (FCC ... Modulation Immunity 80 dB Image rejection (1st and 2nd) 80 dB IF Rejection (1st and 2nd) 80dB Hailer/Fog Horn Output Power @ 400 Hz Max. Marine Radio Frequency Range 156 to + 50°C Receiver -