User manual RAYMARINE RAY 100 HANDHELD VHF RADIO
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[. . . ] 9 Controls RF 12 LCD Display CPU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phase Locked Loop (A type of Frequency 13 Turning the Power On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :: ) Master Reset All Scan and Memory Scan Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RAY100 Marine Channels and Their Usage -*--------*--16 I SPECIFICATIONS 19 SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [. . . ] 3, Attach the wrist strap by looping it through the mounting hole.
>xtend the life of your NiCad Battery Pack and maintain its best performance during the of your radio, follow the guidelines listed below. -echarge the radio's battery pack safely, always use Only the AC adapter that comes with r radio or an equivalent replacement. lid high ambient temperatures (over 110°F) while recharging the battery pack. en the battery pack becomes warm to the touch, it is fully charged and should be removed n the charger. le radio is to be stored for an extended period of time, remove the battery pack to avoid ;sible damage and/or resultant battery failure. `en it is determined that the battery is no longer useful, it should be disposed of properly. 5 Attaching the Antenna
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BeIt Clip and Wrist Strap Installation
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:urely fasten the rubber helical antenna to the TNC type connector on the top of the radio.
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SECTION 3
OPERATIONS
3. 1 INTRODUCTION
Your RAY100 has the capability to transmit on all legally available Marine VHF radiotelephone channels. There are channels that are FCC approved but may only be used by authorized stations for specific purposes, depending on the type of vessel (commercial or non-commercial). Carefully review section 3. 3. 7 which lists all of the marine VHF channels available in your RAY100 for U. S. , International, and Canadian radiotelephone use. Full familiarization with this table is essential when selecting your channels. However an alternate channel can be programmed A/V Channel Keys The up and down arrow keys are used to change the currently selected channel. The channel number is increased or decreased once with each keypress or if held, will continue scrolling through the channels until released.
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Fig. 3-l LAYOUT OF CONTROLS
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`3. 2. 2 ' l&D Display A &mber of indicators appear on the LCD display in different locations. 3. 3 OPERATING PROCEDURES Specific operating procedures for the RAY100 are presented in this section. General information regarding correct marine channel usage may be found in the Appendix section. Refer to the Control section 3. 2. 1 beginning on page 9 for a thorough description of all RAY100 functions. 3. 3. 1 Turning the Power On
1) Rotate the ON/OFF/Volume control clockwise to turn the radio on. Continue rotating the
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Memory Scan mode.
knob clockwise and set it at approximately the midpoint of it's range. (Background noise will be heard. ) 3 ) Set the VOLUME control to the desired listening level. 4 ) Rotate the SQUELCH control slowly clockwise until the background noise in the speaker ceases.
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5 ) When the power is initially turned on, the priority channel (16~1~s) will be selected. Refer to section 3. 3. 7 on pages 16 - 16 for the available VHF Marine channels and their frequencies.
Fig. 3-2 LCD DISPLAY
@ MEM (Memory) : will be displayed when the current channel is a memory channel, and in Memory Scan mode. [. . . ] waters.
Antenna Impedance Transmitter Protection
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Receiver Channels Frequency Range Frequency Stability Usable Sensitivity Squelch Tighl Sensitivity threshold squelch sensitivity All available USJNT, Canada VHF Marine band 156. 025 to 163. 275 MHz in 25 KHz increments ilO PPM (0. 001%) from -20°C to +5o"C 0. 3 UV for 12 dB (SINAD); 0. 3 UV or better 0. 5uv to 1 . ouv Less thank7. 0 KHz Greater than 65 dB Greater than 65 dB Greater than 60 dB 0. 4 Watt or more at 10% or less di6lOItiOn Ohm load Hum & Noise in Audio Less than -40 dB
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0. 5 UV for20 dB quieting
Modulation Acceptance Adjacent Channel Rejection Spurious Image Rejection Intermodulation Rejection Audio Output
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. 1. 3 * Dierafing Requirements p **Input Voltage Battery Capacity `Current Required Transmit Receiving (squelched) Operating Temperature Duty Cycle Humidity . 1. 4 Radio Dimensions Height (radio body w/batt. ) Width Depth Weight 149. 2 mm 63. 3 mm 36. 0 mm Approx. (1 lb) 6. 0 VDC NiCad rechargeable battery 6OOmAIH Less than 2. 0 amps at 5 W; and 1 . O amp at 1 W Less than 40mA; 150mA at 0. 3 Watt audio output (1 KHz) -20°C to +5o"c Continuous, 60% receive, 20% transmit (max. @25) 100% at +50X for 6 hours
SECTION 5
APPENDIX
5. 1 VHF MARINE CHANNEL USAGE GUIDE AND LICENSING REQUIRE?MENTS
Most of the information found in this secllon is reprinled in whole or in part from FCC Information Bulletin No. [. . . ]
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