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Switching to Priority Channels
You can quickly switch between your current working channel
and a priority channel. When you change to a priority channel,
the transmit power is set to high (25 W) automatically, and when
you change back to your current channel, the transmit-power
setting is restored.
On North American models, you can quickly switch between
channel 16, your second-priority channel, and your original
channel using the 16/9 key.
On International models, you can quickly switch between
channel 16 and your original channel using the 16+ key.
1
To switch from your current channel to channel 16, select
16/9 or 16+.
The transmit power changes to high (25 W) automatically.
You can select HI/LO > 1W to change the transmit power to
low (1 W).
2
On North American models, select 16/9 to switch to your
second-priority channel.
3
Select 16/9 or 16+ to return to your previous channel and
transmit-power setting.
Setting the Receiving Sensitivity
You can control the receiving sensitivity of the radio. When you
have noise in high-traffic areas or areas with electromagnetic
interference, such as near cell-phone towers, you can set the
receiving sensitivity to LOC to decrease receiver sensitivity. In
remote areas and on open water, you can set the receiving
sensitivity to DIST to ensure that you use the maximum range of
the receiver.
1
Select HI/LO.
2
Select an option:
Select LOC to enable local sensitivity.
Select DIST to enable distant sensitivity.
Switching Between 1 W and 25 W
Transmitting Modes
You can control the transmitting power of the radio. Low (1 W) is
used for local transmissions, and high (25 W) is used for
distance and distress transmissions.
When two signals broadcast on the same frequency, a VHF
radio receives only the stronger of the two signals. You should
transmit calls other than distress calls using the lowest power
setting that allows you to communicate, to reduce the possibility
that your transmissions interfere with the transmissions of
others.
In the USA frequency band, transmissions on channels 13 and
67 must be low (1 W) by default. You can bypass the power
setting temporarily during transmission (Bypassing the Low
Transmission Power Setting, page 3).
In the International channel band, transmissions on channels 15
and 17 must be low (1 W), and the radio does not allow
transmissions on these channels to be changed to high (25 W).
1
Select HI/LO.
2
Select 1W or 25W.
3
Select OK.
Bypassing the Low Transmission Power Setting
In the USA frequency band, transmissions on channels 13 and
67 are required to be low-power (1 W) by default, because they
are intended for intership (bridge-to-bridge) communication. If
other radios cannot receive these channels due to the low power
setting, you can bypass the default restriction.
1
From USA channels 13 or 67, select PTT.
2
While transmitting, select 25W.
Using the Hailer Function
Before you can use the hailer function, you must install a hailer
horn (optional). For more information, see the VHF 315 Series
Installation Instructions.
A hailer horn allows you to make on-boat or ship-to-shore
announcements, and allows two-way communications between
connected radios. You can address the ship using the radio or
handset, and sounds received through the horn can be heard
through the radio speaker. For vessels with enclosed cabins, the
hailer horn allows you to hear sounds from the deck.
NOTE: When the radio is in hailer mode, it does not receive
broadcasts from the active channel.
1
Select PA > HAILER.
Sounds received through the horn are heard through the
radio speaker.
2
Hold PTT.
3
Select an option:
To make an announcement, speak into the handset.
To adjust the volume of the hailer broadcast, turn the
ENTER dial.
4
Release PTT to stop broadcasting and listen for broadcasts
from other connected radios on the ship.
Foghorn
NOTE: Foghorn functionality is not available on all VHF radio
models.
Before you can use the foghorn, you must provide and install a
hailer horn (optional) on the deck or tower of your boat. For
more information, see the VHF 315 Series Installation
Instructions.
The foghorn is part of the public address system of your radio.
You can sound the foghorn through a hailer horn or an external
speaker. Your radio can sound the horn automatically using
standard patterns, or you can sound the horn manually. When
you manually operate the foghorn, sounds received through the
horn can be heard through the radio speaker between
soundings.
Sounding the Foghorn Automatically
1
Select PA > FOG > AUTO.
2
Select a foghorn-type option.
The radio alternates between sounding the pattern of tones
or rings and receiving radio broadcasts.
3
Turn the ENTER dial to adjust the volume of the horn
(optional).
Sounding the Foghorn Manually
NOTE: When you sound the horn manually, the radio does not
receive broadcasts between horn soundings.
1
Select PA > FOG > MANUAL.
Sounds are received through the horn and heard through the
radio speaker.
2
Hold PTT.
NOTE: The horn stops sounding when you release PTT.
3
Turn the ENTER dial to adjust the volume of the horn
(optional).
Adjusting the Sound Frequency of the Foghorn
You can increase or decrease the sound frequency of the
foghorn. The pitch of the tone rises with an increase in
frequency, and falls with a decrease in frequency. The minimum
setting is 200 Hz, and the maximum setting is 850 Hz. The
default setting is 350 Hz. Regulations dictate the correct
frequency of foghorns, which correlate with the size of your
vessel.
Basic Operation 3
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