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HX460S HX460S VHF/FM Marine Handheld Transceiver Owner's Manual HX460S TABLE OF CONTENTS FCC NOTICE................................1 GENERAL INFORMATION..........2 INTRODUCTION..........................................2 FCC/INDUSTRY CANADA INFORMATION.....2 ACCESSORIES............................3 PACKING LIST.............................................3 OPTIONS.....................................................3 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS.4 CONTROLS and CONNECTIONS..................4 INDICATORS...............................................7 OPERATION.................................9 INITIAL SETUP............................................9 RECEPTION..............................................10 TRANSMISSION.........................................11 TRANSMIT TIME-OUT TIMER (TOT).............11 USA, CANADIAN, AND INTERNATIONAL BANDS...........................12 NOAA WEATHER CHANNELS....................12 SCAN........................................................12 PRIORITY SCAN........................................13 NOAA WEATHER ALERT...........................14 EMERGENCY CHANNEL 16.......................14 CHANNEL 9...............................................14 OPERATING ON CHANNEL 13...................15 OPERATING ON CHANNEL 67...................15 PRESET CHANNELS (A ~ E): INSTANT ACCESS.....................................15 Programming...........................................15 Operation................................................16 SIMPLEX/DUPLEX CHANNEL USE.............16 BAROMETRIC PRESSURE METER............17 SETUP MODE............................................18 CLONING..................................................20 RESETTING THE TRANSCEIVER’S MICROPROCESSOR..................................21 BATTERY....................................23 BATTERY CHARGING................................23 BATTERY REMOVAL/INSTALLATION...........23 USING THE NC-72 BATTERY CHARGER....24 FBA-23 ALKALINE BATTERY CASE............24 BATTERY SAFETY.....................................25 MAINTENANCE.........................26 SPECIFICATIONS......................27 RF Exposure Safety Statement SAFETY INFORMATION Your wireless handheld portable transceiver contains a low power transmit- ter. When the Push-to-Talk (PTT) button is pushed, the transceiver sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. In August 1996, the Federal Communica- tions Commission adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for hand-held wireless devices. This device is authorized to operate at a duty factor not to exceed 50% (this corresponds to 50% transmission time and 50% reception time). WARNING: To maintain compliance with the FCC’s RF exposure guidelines, this transmitter and its antenna must maintain a separation distance of at least 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) from your face. Speak in a normal voice, with the antenna pointed up and away from the face at the required separation distance. If you use a headset accessory for this radio, with the radio worn on your body, use only the Vertex Standard belt clip for this transceiver, and ensure that the antenna is at least 1 inches (2.5 centimeters) from your body when transmitting. Use only the supplied antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or at- tachments could damage the transmitter, and may violate FCC regulations. HX460S Congratulations on your purchase of the HX460S! Whether this is your first portable marine VHF transceiver, or if you have other STANDARD HORI- ZON equipment, The STANDARD HORIZON organization is committed to ensuring your enjoyment of this high-performance transceiver, which should provide you with many years of satisfying communications even in the harsh- est of environments. STANDARD HORIZON technical support personnel stand behind every product we sell, and we invite you to contact us, should you require technical advice or assistance, at (562) 404-2700. We appreciate your purchase of the HX460S, and encourage you to read this manual thoroughly, so as to learn and understand the capabilities of the HX460S fully. FCC NOTICE NOTICE Unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment may void com- pliance with FCC Rules. Any change or modification must be approved in writing by STANDARD HORIZON, a Marine Division of VERTEX STAN- DARD. NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be de- termined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: •Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. •Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. •Consult the dealer or an experienced marine electronics technician for help. Page 1 HX460S 1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 INTRODUCTION The HX460S is a submersible, miniature 5-Watt portable two-way VHF ma- rine transceiver. The transceiver has 173 channels: 163 marine and 10 weather. The 163 marine channels are switchable to comply with USA, In- ternational, or Canadian regulations. It has an emergency channel 16 which can be immediately selected from any channel by pressing the 16/9 key. NOAA weather channels can also be accessed immediately by pressing the WX key. 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YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID : K66HX460S EXHIBITS CONTAINING : 1-EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATION DECLARED BY APPLICANT 2-FCC ID LABEL SAMPLE AND SKETCH OF LOCATION 3-COMPLIANCE STATEMENT 4-USERS MANUAL 5-P ARTS LI ST 6-BLOCK DIAGRAM 7A-7E –SCHEMATICS 8-CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION 9-TUNING PROCEDURE 10-EXTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS 1-5 11-INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS 6-10 12-TE ST DATA YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. FCC ID : K66HX460S JOB # : 373AU0 PART 80 APPL.
TIMCO ENGINEERING, INC. P.O. BOX 370 849 N.W. STATE ROAD 45 NEWBERRY, FL 32669 PHONE: 888-472-2424 OR 352-472-5500 FAX: 352-472-2030 EMAIL: [email protected] December 5, 2000 Mr. Amy Leimer Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Ref: Yaesu Musen Co., Ltd.’s FCC ID: K66HX460S Confirmation #: EA98842 Correspondence ID 17128 Dear Mr. Leimer: With regards to your request of 11/20/00; 1. The FCC rules Part would be Part 80 Subpart E. 2. I have uploaded a list of channel numbers and the corresponding channel frequencies that this device is cabable of using under US operation. 3. I have uploaded a certification showing that this device has been tested to the SAR requirements and passes all tests. (This was put in the RF EXPOSURE file). Should you have any questions or require any further information, please advise. Regards, Sharon Hoffman/TIMCO ENGINEERING, INC.
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page 1Standard HorizonMarine Radios NOTE Please fill out the enclosed warranty registration postcard attached to the front of this manual. Should the warranty registration postcard be missing, please register on line at www.yaesu.com or contact Standard Horizon at: 17210 Edwards Road Cerritos, CA 90703 FCC RADIO LICENSE INFORMATION Standard Horizon radios comply with the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) requirements that regulate the Maritime Radio Service. Station License An FCC ship station license is no longer required for any vessel traveling in U.S. waters which uses a VHF marine radio, RADAR or EPIRB, and which is not required to carry radio equipment. A license is necessary however for a DSC MMSID number, any vessel required to carry a marine radio on an international voyage, carrying a HF single side band radiotelephone or marine satellite terminal. FCC license forms, including applications for ship (506) and land station licenses can be downloaded via the Internet at www.fcc.gov/forms. To obtain a form from the FCC, call (888) 225-5322. Radio Call sign Currently the FCC does not require recreational boaters to have a Ship Radio Station License. The USCG recommends the boats registration number and the state to be used. Canadian Ship Station Licensing You do not need a license if your vessel is not operated in sovereign waters of a country other than Canada or the U.S.A. If you do need a license contact their nearest field office or regional office or write: Industry Canada Radio Regulatory Branch Attn: DOSP 300 Slater Street Ottawa, Ontario Canada, KIA 0C8 Marine RadiosStandard Horizonpage 2 FACTORY SERVICE In the unlikely event that the radio fails to perform or needs servicing, please contact the following: Standard Horizon Factory Service 115 Wright Brother Drive Salt Lake City, UT 84116-2838 Telephone (800) 366-4566 Fax No. (801) 359-4122 page 3Standard HorizonMarine Radios OPERATING PRACTICES Emergency (Channel 16 Use) Channel 16 is known as the Hail and Distress Channel. An emergency may be defined as a threat to life or property. In such instances, be sure the transceiver is on and set to CHANNEL 16. Then use the following procedure: 1. Press the microphone push-to-talk switch and say “Mayday, Mayday, Mayday. This is , , ” (your vessel's name). 2. Then repeat once: “Mayday, ,” (your vessel’s name). 3. Now report your position in latitude/longitude, or by giving a true or magnetic bearing (state which) to a well-known landmark such as a navigation aid or geographic feature such as an island or harbor entry. 4. Explain the nature of your distress (sinking, collision, aground, fire, heart attack, life-threatening injury, etc.). 5. State the kind of assistance your desire (pumps, medical aid, etc.). 6. Report the number of persons aboard and condition of any injured. 7. Estimate the present seaworthiness and condition of your vessel. 8. Give your vessel's description: length, design (power or sail), color and other distinguishing marks. The total transmission should not exceed 1 minute. 9. End the message by saying “OVER”. Release the microphone button and listen. 10. If there is no answer, repeat the above procedure. If there is still no response, try another channel. Calling Another Vessel (Channel 16 or 9) Channel 16 may be used for initial contact (hailing) with another vessel. However, its most important use is for emergency messages. This channel must be monitored at all times except when actually using another channel. It is monitored by the U.S. and Canadian Coast Guards and by other vessels. Use of channel 16 for hailing must be limited to initial contact only. Calling should not exceed 30 seconds, but may be repeated 3 times at 2-minute intervals. In areas of heavy radio traffic, congestion on channel 16 resulting from its use as a hailing channel can be reduced significantly in U.S. waters by using channel 9 as the initial contact (hailing) channel for non- emergency communications. Here, also, calling time should not exceed 30 seconds but may be repeated 3 times at 2-minute intervals. Prior to making contact with another vessel, refer to the channel charts in this manual, and select an appropriate channel for communications after initial contact. Marine RadiosStandard Horizonpage 4 For example, Channels 68 and 69 of the U.S. VHF Charts are some of the channels available to non-commercial (recreational) boaters. Monitor your desired channel in advance to make sure you will not be interrupting other traffic, and then go back to either channel 16 or 9 for your initial contact. When the hailing channel (16 or 9) is clear, state the name of the other vessel you wish to call and then “this is” followed by the name of your vessel and your Station License (Call Sign). When the other vessel returns your call, immediately request another channel by saying “go to”, the number of the other channel, and "over." Then switch to the new channel. When the new channel is not busy, call the other vessel. After a transmission, say “over”, and release the microphone's push-to-talk (PTT) switch. When all communication with the other vessel is completed, end the last transmission by stating your Call Sign and the word “out”. Note that it is not necessary to state your Call Sign with each transmission, only at the beginning and end of the contact. Remember to return to Channel 16 when not using another channel. Some radios automatically monitor Channel 16 even when set to other channels or when scanning; see your Owner's Manual. Making Telephone Calls To make a radiotelephone call, use a channel designated for this purpose, The fastest way to learn which channels are used for radiotelephone traffic is to ask at a local marina. Channels available for such traffic are designated Public Correspondence channels on the channel charts in this manual. Some examples for USA use are Channels 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 84, 85, 86, and 87. Call the marine operator and identify yourself by your vesse…
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P.O. Box 370 · Newberry, Florida · United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
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| 2 | 8 | 156.05 MHz - 157.425 MHz | 1 W | 16K0F3E | 0.0005 % |
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Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
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