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Page 1HX400 HX400 VHF FM Marine Transceiver Owner’s Manual HX400Page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Reference Guide ............................................................................................................... 3 WARNING! FCC RF EXPOSURE REQUIREMENTS ................................................................... 4 1. GENERAL INFORMATION .................................................................................................... 6 1.1INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................... 6 1.2RF EXPOSURE SAFETY STATEMENT ................................................................... 6 2. ACCESSORIES ...................................................................................................................... 7 2.1PACKING LIST ........................................................................................................... 7 2.2OPTIONS .....................................................................................................................7 3. ABOUT THIS RADIO ............................................................................................................8 3.1ABOUT THE VHF MARINE BAND .......................................................................... 8 3.2ABOUT THE LMR CHANNELS ................................................................................ 8 3.3ABOUT WATER RESISTANCE ................................................................................. 8 3.4EMERGENCY ( CHANNEL 16 USE ) .......................................................................... 8 3.5CALLING ANOTHER VESSEL ( CHANNEL 16 OR 9 ) ............................................ 9 3.6OPERATING ON CHANNEL 13 ............................................................................. 10 3.7OPERATING ON CHANNEL 67 ............................................................................. 10 3.8SIMPLEX/DUPLEX CHANNEL USE ....................................................................... 10 4. GETTING STARTED............................................................................................................ 12 4.1RADIO CARE............................................................................................................ 12 4.2BELT CLIP INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL ............................................................ 12 4.3BATTERIES AND CHARGERS............................................................................... 13 4.3.1BATTERY SAFETY ....................................................................................... 13 4.3.2BATTERY INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL ................................................. 14 4.3.3BATTERY CHARGING ................................................................................. 15 5. CONTROLS AND INDICATORS ......................................................................................... 16 5.1CONTROLS AND SWITCHES ................................................................................ 16 5.2LCD INDICATORS .................................................................................................... 19 6. BASIC OPERATION............................................................................................................ 20 6.1INITIAL SETUP ......................................................................................................... 20 6.2RECEPTION .............................................................................................................. 20 6.3TRANSMISSION....................................................................................................... 20 6.3.1TRANSMIT TIME-OUT TIMER ( TOT ) ........................................................... 21 6.4INTERNATIONAL, CANADIAN AND USA CHANNELS ........................................ 21 6.5NOAA WEATHER CHANNELS................................................................................. 22 6.5.1NOAA WEATHER ALERT ............................................................................. 22 6.5.2NOAA WEATHER ALERT TESTING ............................................................ 22 6.6KEYPAD LOCKING .................................................................................................. 23 6.7PRESET CHANNELS ( 0 ~ 9 ) : INSTANT ACCESS................................................ 23 6.7.1PROGRAMMING .......................................................................................... 23 6.7.2OPERATION ................................................................................................. 23 6.8MEMORY SCAN ....................................................................................................... 24 6.9PRIORITY SCAN ...................................................................................................... 25 6.10DUAL WATCH ........................................................................................................... 26 6.11TRI-WATCH ............................................................................................................... 26 6.12VOICE SCRAMBLER................................................................................................ 27 7. MENU ( “SET” ) MODE .......................................................................................................... 28 8. MAINTENANCE.................................................................................................................... 32 8.1GENERAL .................................................................................................................. 32 8.2REPLACEMENT PARTS .......................................................................................... 32 8.3FACTORY SERVICE ................................................................................................. 33 8.4TROUBLESHOOTING CHART ................................................................................ 33 9. VHF MARINE …
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December 10, 2010 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject: Extended Frequencies Justification Gentlemen: The (K6630393X20) was designed to operate in the frequency bands (134-174MHz). To aid equipment authorization in other countries that accept the United States FCC Grant of Certification, this will service as a request that the FCC list the frequencies of (134-174MHz) under the FCC Rules( Part 90) on the FCC Grant. For the FCC’s Rules Parts 90 applications, this radio is used in systems by Federal and Public Safety agencies including Police, Fire and Emergency Medical Services, etc. as indicated in the table below. Equipment programming is the responsibility of Authorized Service Personnel only. In addition, the radio complies with 47 CFR Part 90.203(e) in that the operator cannot directly program the transmit frequencies using the normally accessible external controls. Per the FCC’s KDB634817 guidance, as an alternative to listing the exact frequencies, we acknowledge that it’s a violation of the FCC Rules if this device operates on unauthorized frequencies. FREQUENCY RANGE (MHZ) RULE PART RULE PART (IF APPLICABLE) FEDS EMISSION DESIGNATORS 136-150.8 X 11/16K0F3E, 150.8-161.6250 90, 80 “ 161.6250-161.7750* “ 161.7750-173.4 90 X “ 173.4-174 X “ *These are Canada frequencies. Regards, Shigemitu Takahashi Engineering Division Vertex Standard Co., Ltd.
September 20, 2010 Federal Communications Commission EQUIPMENT APPROVAL SERVICES P. O. Box 358315 Pittsburgh, PA 15251-5315 Attention: Authorization and Evaluation Division Reference: HX400 (FCC ID: K6630393X20) Pursuant to Sections 0.457 (d)(1)(ii) and 0.459 of the Commission’s Rules, the Applicant hereby requires confidential treatment of some of the information accompanying this Application, as listed below: ・ Block Diagram ・ Schematics These materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these matters might be harmful to the Applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The Applicant understands that pursuant to Rule 0.457 (d)(1)(ii), disclosure of the Application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of Grant for this Application. Sincerely, Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. Yukimasa Tomita Executive Managing Officer Engineering Division
September 20, 2010 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division, 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 USA Re: HX400 (FCC ID: K6630393X20) Gentlemen: Part 15.19 Compliance Statement is placed on the rear of case. Sincerely, Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. Yukimasa Tomita Executive Managing Officer Engineering Division
September 20, 2010 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division, 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 USA Re: HX400 (FCC ID: K6630393X20) Gentlemen: A. Part 15.21 Compliance Statement Drawing: B. Part 15.21 Compliance Statement Drawing Location: IN OPERATION MANUAL (location on inside back cover) Sincerely, Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. Yukimasa Tomita Executive Managing Officer Engineering Division Part 15.21: Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by Vertex Standard could void the user’s authorization to operate this device. 20mm 97mm
September 20, 2010 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division, 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 USA Re: HX400 (FCC ID: K6630393X20) Gentlemen: The equipment meets the requirements of the FCC Rules, Part 90.203(e) and (g), as applicable. Programming of this product’s transmit frequencies can be performed only by the manufacturer or by service or maintenance personal. The operator cannot be program transmit frequencies using the equipment’s external operation controls. Sincerely, Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. Yukimasa Tomita Executive Managing Officer Engineering Division
FCC ID: K6630393X20 IC: 511B-30393X20 Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. Front view with Antenna Rear view with Front view without Antenna FCC ID: K6630393X20 IC: 511B-30393X20 Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. Rear view without Antenna Rear view without Battery Pack FCC ID: K6630393X20 IC: 511B-30393X20 Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. Right view Left view FCC ID: K6630393X20 IC: 511B-30393X20 Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. Top view Bottom view FCC ID: K6630393X20 IC: 511B-30393X20 Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. Top of Battery Charger (CD-50) Bottom of Battery Charger (CD-50) FCC ID: K6630393X20 IC: 511B-30393X20 Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. Top of AC Adapter (NC-45B) Bottom of AC Adapter(NC-45B) FCC ID: K6630393X20 IC: 511B-30393X20 Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. Speaker/Microphone (MH-73A4B) Speaker/Microphone (MH-57A4B) FCC ID: K6630393X20 IC: 511B-30393X20 Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. VOX Headset (VC-24) VOX Earpiece/Microphone (VC-27) FCC ID: K6630393X20 IC: 511B-30393X20 Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. Battery Pack (FNB-115LI) Battery Pack (FNB-115LI) With Belt Clip FCC ID: K6630393X20 IC: 511B-30393X20 Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. Battery Pack (FNB-110LI) Battery Pack (FNB-110LI) With Belt Clip FCC ID: K6630393X20 IC: 511B-30393X20 Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. Alkaline Battery Case (FBA-42) With Belt Clip Inside View of Alkaline Battery Case (FBA-42) FCC ID: K6630393X20 IC: 511B-30393X20 Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. Alkaline Battery Case (FBA-42) View of Belt Clip FCC ID: K6630393X20 IC: 511B-30393X20 Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. Side View of Belt Clip Antenna (CAT460)
HX400HX400 LABEL DRAWINGLABEL DRAWING Vertex Standard Co., Ltd.Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. ID / Part 15.19 and CAUTION drawings ID drawing Part 15.19 and CAUTION drawings Label location HX400 K6630393X20 511B-30393X20 4909959000000 ! ! Device restricted to occupational use to satisfy FCC RF exposure compliance. See owner's manual for specific operating requirement CAUTION This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. MADE IN CHINA
FCC ID: K6630393X20 IC: 511B-30393X20 Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. Removed Front Panel Side-A of MAIN-UNIT with LCD FCC ID: K6630393X20 IC: 511B-30393X20 Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. Side-A of MAIN-UNIT without LCD Side-B of MAIN-UNIT FCC ID: K6630393X20 IC: 511B-30393X20 Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. Front of LCD Back of LCD FCC ID: K6630393X20 IC: 511B-30393X20 Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. Inside of front panel Inside of chassis FCC ID: K6630393X20 IC: 511B-30393X20 Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. Inside of CD-50 (1) Inside of CD-50 (2)
FCC ID:K6630393X20 IC:511B-30393X20 Circuit Description Vertex Standard Co.,Ltd. 1 HX400 Circuit Description 1. Circuit Configuration by Frequency The receiver is a double‐conversion superheterodyne with a first intermediate frequency (IF) of 67.65 MHz and a second IF of 450 kHz. Incoming signal from the antenna is mixed with the local signal from the VCO/PLL to produce the first IF of 67.65 MHz. This is then mixed with the 67.2MHz second local oscillator output to produce the 450 kHz second IF. This is detected to give the demodulated signal. The transmit signal frequency is generated by the PLL VCO, and modulated by the signal from the microphone. It is then amplified and sent to the antenna. 2. Receiver System 2‐1. FRONT‐END RF AMPLIFIER Incoming RF signal from the antenna is delivered to the Main Unit and passes through Low‐pass filter, high‐pass filter and removed undesired frequencies by varactor diode (tuned band‐pass filter) D1012 and D1013 (both 1SV325). The radio signal is supplied to the RF amplifier Q1025 (2SC5006) amplified, applied to a tuned band pass filter. The signal is then applied to the first mixer. 2‐2. FIRST MIXER The 1st mixer consists of the Q1036 (3SK293). Buffered output from the RX VCO Q1040 (2SK508) is amplified by Q1038 (2SC5005) to provide a pure first local signal between 223.675 and 230.925 MHz (Marine Band) or 201.650 and 241.650 MHz (LMR Band) for injection to the first mixer. The IF signal then passes through monolithic crystal filter XF1001 (±7.5 kHz BW) to strip away all but the desired signal. 2‐3. IF AMPLIFIER The first IF signal is amplified by Q1041 (2SC4215Y). The amplified first IF signal is applied to FM IF subsystem IC Q1046 (BA4116FV) which contains the second mixer, second local oscillator, limiter amplifier, noise amplifier, and RSSI amplifier. The signal from reference oscillator X1003 is applied to FM IF subsystem IC Q1046 (BA4116FV) which increase the frequency by 4 times, mixes with the First IF signal to become the Second IF 450kHz. The second IF then passes through the ceramic filter CF1001 (LTM450GW for Wide band) or CF1002 (LTM450FW for Narrow band) to strip away unwanted mixer products, and is applied to the limiter amplifier in Q1046 (BA4116FV), which removes amplitude variations in the 450 kHz IF, before detection of the speech by the ceramic discriminator CD1001 (JTBM450CX24). 2‐4. AUDIO AMPLIFIER Detected signal from Q1046 (BA4116FV) is applied to De‐Emphasis circuit Q1009‐3/‐4 (LM2902PW). The signal which appeared from Q1009 (LM2902PW) is fed through the Scrambler IC Q1049 (CMX264) and the buffer amplifier Q1009‐1 (LM2902PW) to the AF volume (VR1001). The audio signal is applied to audio amplifier Q1005 (TDA2822L). The output signal from Q1005 (TDA2822L) is in audio speaker. 2‐5. SQUELCH CIRCUIT FCC ID:K6630393X20 IC:511B-30393X20 Circuit Description Vertex Standard Co.,Ltd. 2 The squelch circuit is composed of a noise amplifier, band‐pass filter, and noise detector within Q1046 (BA4116FV) and level shifter Q1032 (M62364FP‐CH2). When a carrier isn’t received, the noise at the output of the detector stage in Q1046 (BA4116FV) is amplified by the level shifter Q1032 (M62364FP‐CH2). The amplified noise is applied to the band‐pass filter section in Q1046 (BA4116FV), then detected to DC voltage by the detector stage in Q1046 (BA4116FV). The DC voltage is inputted to 98‐pin (NOISE port) of the CPU Q1035 (R5F2L3ACANFP). When a carrier is received, the DC voltage at the 98‐pin of the CPU Q1035 (R5F2L3ACANFP) becomes “low” level, because the noise is compressed. When the detected voltage at the 98‐pin of the CPU Q1035 (R5F2L3ACANFP) is “high” level, the 17‐pin (AF MUTE) of the CPU Q1035 (R5F2L3ACANFP) becomes “low” level. As a result, turns the AF mute switch section of Q1049 (CMX264) to “OFF” to disable the audio output. 3. Transmitter System 3‐1. MIC AMPLIFIER The AF signal from internal microphone MC1001 or external microphone connected to J1002 (MIC/SP jack) is amplified with microphone amplifier Q1017‐3 (NJM12902V). This signal is applied to the high pass filter Q1054‐1 (LM2904PW) and buffer amplifier Q1020‐4 (LM2902PW). Afterwards, the AF signal is adjusted by the D/A converter Q1032 (M62364FP‐CH1). The adjusted AF signal is applied to the splatter filter Q1017‐4 (NJM12902V), Low‐pass filter Q1017‐1/‐2 (NJM12902V), and buffer amplifier Q1020‐2 (LM2902PW), the mic audio is applied to the D/A converter Q1032 (M62364FP‐CH4) which adjusts the audio for Max deviation for normal or narrow band operation. The mic audio is then applied to varactor diode D1031 (HVC383B) that modulates the VCO transmit signal. 3‐2. DRIVE AND FINAL AMPLIFIER The modulated signal from the TX VCO Q1042 (2SC4227) is buffered by Q1038 (2SC5005). Then the signal is buffered by Q1031 (2SC5227) for the final amplifier driver Q1026 (RQA0004PXDQS). The low‐level transmit signal is then applied to Q1019 (RQA0011DNS) for final amplification up to 5watts output power. The transmit signal then passes through the antenna switch D1003 (RLS135), low pass filtered to suppress away harmonic spurious radiation before delivery to the antenna. 3‐3. AUTOMATIC TRANSMIT POWER CONTROL The current detector Q1012‐2 (LM2904RW) detects the current of Q1026 (RQA0004PXDQS) and Q1019 (RQA0011DNS), and converts the current difference to the voltage difference. The output from the current detector Q1012‐2 (LM2904RW) is compared with the reference voltage and amplified by the power control amplifier Q1012 ‐1 (LM2904RW). The output from Q1012‐1 (LM2904RW) controls the gate bias of the final amplifier Q1019 (RQA0011DNS) and the driver Q1026 (RQA0004PXDQS). The reference voltage changes into two values (Transmit Power “High” and “Low”) controlled by Q1032 (M62364FP‐CH8). 4. PLL Frequency Synthesizer The frequency synthesizer consists of PLL IC, VCO, TCXO (X1003), and buffer amplifier. The output frequency from TCXO is 16.8 MHz and the tolerance is ±2.5 ppm (in the temperature range –30 to +60 d…
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FCC ID:K6630393X20 IC: 511B-30393X20 Alignment Vertex Standard Co.,Ltd. 1 HX400 Alignment The HX400 has been carefully aligned at the factory for the specified performance across the marine and LMR bands. Realignment should therefore not be necessary except in the event of a component failure. All component replacement and service should be performed only by an authorized STANDARD HORIZON representative, or the warranty policy may be voided. The following procedures cover the sometimes critical and tedious adjustments that are not normally required once the transceiver has left the factory. However, if damage occurs and some parts are replaced, realignment may be required. If a sudden problem occurs during normal operation, it is likely due to component failure; realignment should not be done until after the faulty component has been replaced. We recommend that servicing be performed only by authorized STANDARD HORIZON service technicians who are experienced with the circuitry and fully equipped for repair and alignment. Therefore, if a fault is suspected, contact the dealer from whom the transceiver was purchased for instructions regarding repair. Authorized STANDARD HORIZON service technicians realign all circuits and make complete performance checks to ensure compliance with factory specifications after replacing any faulty components. Those who do undertake any of the following alignments are cautioned to proceed at their own risk. Problems caused by unauthorized attempts at realignment are not covered by the warranty policy. Also, STANDARD HORIZON must reserve the right to change circuits and alignment procedures in the interest of improved performance, without notifying owners. Under no circumstances should any alignment be attempted unless the normal function and operation of the transceiver are clearly understood, the cause of the malfunction has been clearly pinpointed and any faulty components replaced, and the need for realignment determined to be absolutely necessary. The following test equipment (and thorough familiarity with its correct use) is necessary for complete realignment. Correction of problems caused by misalignment resulting from use of improper test equipment is not covered under the warranty policy. While most steps do not require all of the equipment listed, the interactions of some adjustments may require that more complex adjustments be performed afterwards. Do not attempt to perform only a single step unless it is clearly isolated electrically from all other steps. Have all test equipment ready before beginning, and follow all of the steps in a section in the order presented. Required Test Equipment RF Signal Generator with calibrated output level at 200 MHz Frequency Counter: >0.1 ppm accuracy at 200 MHz AF Signal Generator Deviation Meter (linear detector) VHF Sampling Coupler Inline Wattmeter with 5% accuracy at 200 MHz 50‐ohm Non‐reactive Dummy Load: 10W at 200 MHz 7.4 VDC, 2A Regulated DC Power Supply FCC ID:K6630393X20 IC: 511B-30393X20 Alignment Vertex Standard Co.,Ltd. 2 Alignment Preparation & Precautions A dummy load and inline wattmeter must be connected to the main antenna jack in all procedures that call for transmission, except where specified otherwise. Correct alignment is not possible with an antenna. After completing one step, read the following step to determine whether the same test equipment will be required. If not, remove the test equipment (except dummy load and wattmeter, if connected) before proceeding. Correct alignment requires that the ambient temperature be the same as that of the transceiver and test equipment, and that this temperature be held constant between 68 °F and 86 °F (20 °C and 30 °C). When the transceiver is brought into the shop from hot or cold air it should be allowed some time for thermal equalization with the environment before alignment. If possible, alignments should be made with oscillator shields and circuit boards firmly affixed in place. Also, the test equipment must be thoroughly warmed up before beginning. Note: Signal levels in dB referred to in this procedure are based on 0 dBμ = 0.5 μV(closed circuit). Notice: Do not change the adjustment item except those written in the following adjustment procedures. Entering the Alignment mode Press and hold in the [H/L], [S] and [CLR] keys while turn the transceiver on to enter the alignment mode. PLL Section PLL Reference Frequency Adjustment Connect the wattmeter, dummy load, and frequency counter to the antenna jack. Press the [S] or [T] key to select the display to “REF”. Press the [SQL] key, then press the [H/L] key to enable adjustment of the PLL Reference Frequency. Press the PTT key to transmit the transceiver, if necessary, press the [S] or [T] key to adjust the frequency so the counter frequency is 156.800 MHz (±100 Hz). Press and hold the [H/L] key for 2 seconds to save the new setting. Press the [CLR ] key to exit from this alignment item. Receiver Section Squelch Gain Adjustment Referring to the “Receiver Section Alignment Setup” on the next page, connect the RF Signal Generator to the antenna jack, and connect the DC voltmeter to TP1032. Press the [S] or [T] key to select the display to “GAIN”. Press the [SQL] key to enable adjustment of the Squelch Gain level. Press the [S] or [T] key to select a small character of lower right corner of the display to “C”. Set the RF Signal Generator output level 0 dBμV (with a standard FM modulation: ±3.0 kHz deviation @ 1 kHz) at 156.800 MHz. Press the [H/L] key, then press the [S] or [T] key so that the DC voltmeter reading is 0.3 V (±0.05 V). Press and hold the [H/L] key for 2 seconds to save the new setting at the band center. Press the [S] key to change the “C” character to “H” at the lower right corner of the display. FCC ID:K6630393X20 IC: 511B-30393X20 Alignment Vertex Standard Co.,Ltd. 3 Change the RF Signal Generator to 174.000 MHz. The output level keeps 0 d…
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1 FCC ID: K6630393X20 / IC ID: 511B-30393X20 HX400Semi-Conductor Parts List Address Parts Code Device NameDescriptionTYP VAL MAIN-UNIT D 1001 Q9000867 Surge Absorber EZAEG3A50AV D 1002 G2070634 Diode1SS400 TE61 D 1003 G2070128 DiodeRLS135 TE-11 D 1004 G2070128 DiodeRLS135 TE-11 D 1005 G2070128 DiodeRLS135 TE-11 D 1012 G2070848 Diode1SV325(TPH3.F) D 1013 G2070848 Diode1SV325(TPH3.F) D 1014 G2070634 Diode1SS400 TE61DST USA D 1015 G2071004 Zener DiodeEDZ TE-61 3.9B D 1016 G2071096 LED19-213/S2C-AN1P2B/3T D 1018 G2071096 LED19-213/S2C-AN1P2B/3T D 1019 G2071096 LED19-213/S2C-AN1P2B/3T D 1020 G2070634 Diode1SS400 TE61 D 1021 G2071096 LED19-213/S2C-AN1P2B/3T D 1022 G2071096 LED19-213/S2C-AN1P2B/3T D 1023 G2071096 LED19-213/S2C-AN1P2B/3T D 1024 G2070178 DiodeDA221 TL D 1025 G2071096 LED19-213/S2C-AN1P2B/3T D 1026 G2070178 DiodeDA221 TL D 1027 G2070848 Diode1SV325(TPH3.F) D 1028 G2070848 Diode1SV325(TPH3.F) D 1029 G2070612 DiodeDAN235E TL D 1030 G2071004 Zener DiodeEDZ TE-61 3.9B D 1031 G2070922 DiodeHVC383B TRF-E D 1032 G2070634 Diode1SS400 TE61 D 1033 G2070634 Diode1SS400 TE61 D 1034 G2070634 Diode1SS400 TE61 D 1035 G2070178 DiodeDA221 TL D 1036 G2070634 Diode1SS400 TE61 D 1037 G2070848 Diode1SV325(TPH3.F) D 1038 G2070848 Diode1SV325(TPH3.F) D 1039 G2070848 Diode1SV325(TPH3.F) D 1040 G2070848 Diode1SV325(TPH3.F) D 1041 G2070174 DiodeDAN222 TL D 1042 G2070174 DiodeDAN222 TL D 1043 G2070174 DiodeDAN222 TL D 1044 G2070634 Diode1SS400 TE61 D 1045 G2070178 DiodeDA221 TL DS1001 G6090202 LCDGTO4993SY02 Q 1001 G3070075 TransistorDTC144EE TL Q 1002 G3070075 TransistorDTC144EE TLDST USA Q 1003 G3070225 TransistorDTC114TE TL Q 1004 G3070225 TransistorDTC114TE TL Q 1005 G1094497 ICTDA2822L-S08-R Q 1006 G3070264 TransistorDTA114TE TL Q 1007 G1094097 ICTAR5S50U(TE85L.F) Q 1008 G1093672 ICS-812C35AUA-C2P-T2G Q 1009 G1094009 ICLM2902PWR Q 1010 G3070223 TransistorCPH6102-TL Q 1011 G3070075 TransistorDTC144EE TL Q 1012 G1094010 ICLM2904PWR Q 1013 G3070343 TransistorUMD5N TR Q 1014 G3117748R Transistor2SA1774 TL R Vertex Standard Co.,Ltd. 2 FCC ID: K6630393X20 / IC ID: 511B-30393X20 HX400Semi-Conductor Parts List Address Parts Code Device NameDescriptionTYP VAL Q 1015 G3070343 TransistorUMD5N TR Q 1016 G3070343 TransistorUMD5N TR Q 1017 G1093592 ICNJM12902V-TE1 Q 1018 G3070075 TransistorDTC144EE TLDST USA Q 1019 G3070392 MOSFETRQA0011DNS Q 1020 G1094009 ICLM2902PWR Q 1021 G3070347 MOSFETRTM002P02(TAPE) Q 1022 G3070075 TransistorDTC144EE TL Q 1023 G1093606 ICS-80835CNMC-B8U-T2-G Q 1024 G3346178R Transistor2SC4617 TL R Q 1025 G3350068 Transistor2SC5006-T1 Q 1026 G3070391 MOSFETRQA0004PXDQS Q 1027 G3070334 TransistorFMMTL618TA Q 1028 G3070075 TransistorDTC144EE TL Q 1029 G3346178R Transistor2SC4617 TL R Q 1030 G3070225 TransistorDTC114TE TL Q 1031 G3352278D Transistor2SC5227-4-TB Q 1032 G1093033 ICM62364FP 600D Q 1033 G1094774 ICR1EX24128ATAS0I Q 1034 G3070074 TransistorDTA144EE TL Q 1035 G1094775 ICR5F2L3ACANFP Q 1036 G4802938 FET3SK293(TE85L,F) Q 1037 G3070225 TransistorDTC114TE TL Q 1038 G3350058 Transistor2SC5005-T1 Q 1039 G3070225 TransistorDTC114TE TL Q 1040 G3805088B FET2SK508-T1B-A K52 Q 1041 G3342157Y Transistor2SC4215Y(TE85R.F) Q 1042 G3342278B Transistor2SC4227-T1 R32 Q 1043 G3070225 TransistorDTC114TE TL Q 1044 G3346178R Transistor2SC4617 TL R Q 1045 G1092116 ICTC7S66FU(TE85R.F)DST EXP Q 1046 G1092616 ICBA4116FV-E2 Q 1047 G3070075 TransistorDTC144EE TL Q 1048 G1094623 ICMB15E03SLPFV1-G-EF-6E1 Q 1049 G1093777 ICCMX264DST USA Q 1050 G3070075 TransistorDTC144EE TL Q 1051 G3070075 TransistorDTC144EE TL Q 1052 G3070075 TransistorDTC144EE TL Q 1053 G1094009 ICLM2902PWR Q 1054 G1094010 ICLM2904PWR Q 1055 G3070343 TransistorUMD5N TR Q 1056 G3070075 TransistorDTC144EE TL Q 1057 G3070075 TransistorDTC144EE TL Q 1058 G3070075 TransistorDTC144EE TL CHARGE-2-UNITCD 50 D 9001 G2090810 LEDFDL-322HRG-ZW1-CA D 9003 G2070718 DiodeRB051L-40TE25 D 9004 G2070634 Diode1SS400 TE61 D 9005 G2071100 DiodeRB160M-30TR Q 9001 G3070075 TransistorDTC144EE TL Q 9002 G3070075 TransistorDTC144EE TL Q 9003 G1091593 ICTA75S01F(TE85R.F) Q 9004 G1094707 ICNJM2340RB1(TE1) Q 9006 G3070075 TransistorDTC144EE TL Vertex Standard Co.,Ltd. 3 FCC ID: K6630393X20 / IC ID: 511B-30393X20 HX400Semi-Conductor Parts List Address Parts Code Device NameDescriptionTYP VAL Q 9007 G3340818 Transistor2SC4081 T106 Q 9008 G3070446 MOSFETRRH040P03 Q 9009 G1094796 ICUPD78F0560 MC-CAA-AX Q 9010 G1091325 ICNJM78L05UA-TE1 Q 9011 G9090181 Protection SW RUEF185K Vertex Standard Co.,Ltd.
Page 1 of 48 REPORT ON Radio testing of the STANDARD HORIZON HX400 In accordance with ANSI/TIA/EIA-603, RSS-119/182 December 2010Report number TA000910-B Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. GENERAL INFORMATION TRANSMITTERS Switchable xVariable N/A RECEIVERS This re port was prepared by Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. Chief Test En gineer Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. 7.4[V] Collector Current:1.5[A] MANUFACTURER:Vertex Standard Co., Ltd. NUMBER OF CHANNELS: FCC ID: TRADE NAME: Portable Transceive r 0L000015 IC ID:511B-30393X2 0 TYPE OF EMISSION: FREQUENCY RANGE: RSS-119/182 VOLTAGE RQUIREMENTS: SERIAL NUMBER: SPECIFICATION ARE REFERENCED: POWER OUTPUT RATING: 134 1 174to to5 [MHz] [W] 16K0G3E , 16K0F3E , 11K0F3E [MHz] [W] [Ω] [Ω] 50 [Ω] [MHz] [kHz] 67.65 -450 1st 2nd [W]AUDIO OUTPUT POWER: OUTPUT IMPEDANCE (SP): [Ω] 16 0.5 Report number TA000910-B Page 2 of 48 EUT DESCRIPTION: 7.4[V] HX400 K6630393X2 0 STANDARD HORIZON MODEL NAME: INPUT IMPEDANCE …
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6 | 9 | 134 MHz - 174 MHz | 1 W | 11K0F3E | 2.5 ppm |
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VHF FM Marine Transceiver
Equipment Class
CXX - Communications Rcvr for use w/ licensed Tx and CBs
VHF FM Marine Transceiver
Equipment Class
CXX - Communications Rcvr for use w/ licensed Tx and CBs
VHF FM Marine Transceiver
Equipment Class
TNF - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face
Airband Radio Transceiver
Equipment Class
TNF - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face