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HX100/HX150 Floating VHF FM Marine Transceiver Owners Manual HX100/HX150 Page 1 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. TABLE OF CONTENTS 2.1 4.3 5.1 5.2 4.1 4.2 1.1 1.2 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 Quick Reference Guide .................................................................................................................................... 3 1. GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................................................................................................ 4 INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................................ 4 SAFETY INFORMATION .............................................................................................................. 5 2. ACCESSORIES .......................................................................................................................................... 6 PACKING LIST .............................................................................................................................. 6 3. ABOUT THIS RADIO ................................................................................................................................ 8 ABOUT THE VHF MARINE BAND ............................................................................................ 8 ABOUT WATER RESISTANCE ................................................................................................... 8 DISTRESS AND HAILING (CHANNEL 16) ................................................................................ 8 CALLING ANOTHER VESSEL (CHANNEL 16 OR 9) ............................................................... 9 OPERATING ON CHANNEL 13 ................................................................................................ 10 OPERATING ON CHANNEL 67 ................................................................................................ 10 SIMPLEX / DUPLEX CHANNEL USE ........................................................................................ 10 AUTOMATED RADIO CHECK SERVICE ..................................................................................11 4. GETTING STARTED................................................................................................................................ 12 RADIO CARE ............................................................................................................................... 12 BATTERIES AND CHARGERS .................................................................................................. 12 4.2.1 BATTERY SAFETY ......................................................................................................... 13 4.2.2 BATTERY INSTALLATION / REMOVAL .......................................................................... 14 4.2.3 BATTERY CHARGING .................................................................................................... 15 BELT CLIP INSTALLATION / REMOVAL ................................................................................... 16 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS .................................................................................................................... 17 CONTROLS AND SWITCHES ................................................................................................... 17 LCD INDICATORS ...................................................................................................................... 20 6. BASIC OPERATION ................................................................................................................................ 22 PROHIBITED COMMUNICATIONS ............................................................................................ 22 INITIAL SETUP ........................................................................................................................... 22 RECEPTION ................................................................................................................................ 22 TRANSMISSION .......................................................................................................................... 23 6.4.1 TRANSMIT TIME-OUT TIMER (TOT) .............................................................................. 23 USA, CANADIAN, AND INTERNATIONAL CHANNELS .......................................................... 24 KEYPAD LOCK ........................................................................................................................... 24 NOAA WEATHER CHANNELS .................................................................................................. 24 6.7.1 NOAA WEATHER ALERT ................................................................................................ 25 6.7.2 NOAA WEATHER ALERT TESTING ................................................................................ 25 PRESET CHANNELS (0 ~ 9): INSTANT ACCESS ................................................................... 26 6.8.1 PROGRAMMING ............................................................................................................. 26 6.8.2 OPERATION ..................................................................................................................... 26 6.8.3 DELETING A PRESET CHANNEL ................................................................................ 26 SCANNING .................................................................................................................................. 27 6.9.1 PROGRAMMING SCAN MEMORY ............................................................................... 27 6.9.2 SELECTING SCAN TYPE .............................................................................................. 27 6.9.3 OPERATION ..................................................................................................................... 28 6.9.3.1 Priority Scan ....................................................................................................... 28 6.9.3.2 Memory Scan ..................................................................................................... 29 6.10 DUAL WATCH ............................................................................................................................. 29 TRI-WATCH ................................................................................................................................. 30 6.11 7. MENU (SET) MODE .............................................................................................................................. 31 8. MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................................................................ 33 GENERAL .................................................................................................................................... 33 REPLACEMENT PARTS............................................................................................................. 33 FACTORY SERVICE ................................................................................................................... 34 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART ................................................................................................... 34 9. VHF MARINE CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT ............................................................................................. 35 10. WARRANTY.............................................................................................................................................. 41 11. SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................................... 44 11.1 GENERAL .................................................................................................................................... 44 TRANSMITTER............................................................................................................................ 44 11.2 11.3 RECEIVER ................................................................................................................................... 45 12. FCC AND CANADA RADIO LICENSE INFORMATION ..................................................................... 46 13. FCC NOTICE ........................................................................................................................................... 47 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.9 6.8 Page 2 HX100/HX150 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. Quick RefeRence Guide This transceiver is equipped with the E2O (Easy-To-Operate) system. You can do the basic operation in numerical order of the illustration below.
key to key to turn on or off the radio. key to selects the operating channel. key (VOL indicator blinks), then press the
key two times (SQL indicator blinks), then press the Press and hold the Press the adjust the speaker audio volume. Press the Press the key to squelch or press the Press the HX150, 2.5 W: HX100) and Low (1 W). Press the Press and hold the Press the Place your mouth about 1 inch (2.5 cm) away from MIC hole and speak in a normal voice level while pressing the PTT switch. key to toggle the transmit power between High (5 W:
key again to revert to the last selected channel. key for two seconds to recall channel 9. key briefly to recall channel 16. key to un-squelch the radio. MIC Hole HX100/HX150 Page 3 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of the HX100/HX150! Whether this is your first portable marine VHF transceiver, or if you have other STANDARD HORIZON equipment, the STANDARD HORIZON organization is commit-
ted to ensuring your enjoyment of this high performance transceiver, which should provide you with many years of satisfying communications even in the harshest of environments. STANDARD HORIZON technical support person-
nel stands behind every product sold, and we invite you to contact us should you require technical advice or assistance by calling (800)767-2450 Monday through Friday 8AM to 5PM Pacific time. The HX100/HX150 is a Submersible Floating 5-Watt (for HX150) or 2.5-Watt
(for HX100) portable two way marine transceiver. The transceiver has all al-
located USA, International, or Canadian channels. It has emergency chan-
nel 16 which can be immediately selected from any channel by pressing the key. NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) Weather channels can also be accessed immediately by press and holding the key. The HX100/HX150 includes the following features: Memory Scanning, Prior-
ity Scanning, Dual and Tri-watch, NOAA Weather Alert, easy-to-read large LCD display, Battery Life displayed on LCD, and a transmit Time-Out Timer
(TOT). The HX100/HX150 transmitter provides a full 5 Watt (HX150) or 2.5-Watt
(HX100) of transmit power and also is selectable to 1 Watt to assist the user in ensuring maximum battery life. We appreciate your purchase of the HX100/HX150, and encourage you to read this manual thoroughly, so as to learn and fully understand the capabili-
ties of the HX100/HX150. Page 4 HX100/HX150 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 1.2 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 Communications 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 FCCs 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. Use only the supplied antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or at-
tachments could damage the transmitter, and may violate FCC regulations. HX100/HX150 Page 5 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 2. ACCESSORIES 2.1 PACKING LIST When the package containing the transceiver is first opened, please check it for the following contents:
HX100 or HX150 Transceiver FNB-125 Ni-MH Battery Pack (for HX100) FNB-124LI Li-ion Battery Pack (for HX150) PA-48B AC Wall Charger (100-240 VAC, Type-A plug) CD-56 Charger Cradle (for HX100) CD-57 Charger Cradle (for HX150) CLIP-24 Belt Clip Hand Strap Owners Manual Note: Before operating the HX100/HX150 for the first time, it is recom-
mended that the battery be charged. Please see section 4.2.3 BATTERY CHARGING for details. Page 6 HX100/HX150 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. MEMO HX100/HX150 Page 7 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 3. ABOUT THIS RADIO 3.1 ABOUT THE VHF MARINE BAND The radio frequencies used in the VHF marine band lie between 156 and 158 MHz with NOAA Weather stations available between 161 and 163 MHz. The marine VHF band provides communications over distances that are essen-
tially Line of sight Actual transmission range depends much more on an-
tenna type, gain and height than on the power output of the transmitter. On a fixed mount 25 W radio transmission expected distances can be greater than 15 miles, for a portable 5 W radio transmission the expected distance can be greater than 5 miles in Line of sight. The user of a Marine VHF radio is subject to severe fines if the radio is used on land. The reasoning for this is you may be near an inland waterway, or propagation anomalies may cause your transmission to be heard in a water-
way. If this occurs, depending upon the marine VHF channel on which you are transmitting, you could interfere with a search and rescue case, or con-
tribute to a collision between passing ships. For VHF Marine channel assign-
ments refer to section 9 VHF MARINE CHANNEL CHART ASSIGNMENT. WARNING This radio is capable of transmitting on Marine VHF. The FCC allows the use of VHF Marine band on water areas only. How-
ever the FCC does not allow the use of the VHF Marine band when on land. If persons use the VHF Marine Band on land and interfere with others communicating, the FCC will be notified and search for the interference. Responsible parties found to be transmitting on the VHF Marine Band on land could be fined up to $10,000 for the first offense. 3.2 ABOUT WATER RESISTANCE The HX100/HX150 is only submersible when the Battery Cover is latched. IPX8 Specification for submersibility: 5 ft. (1.5 m) for 30 minutes. 3.3 DISTRESS AND HAILING (CHANNEL 16) 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 trans-
ceiver is on and set to Channel 16. Then use the following procedure:
1. Press the PTT (Push-To-Talk) switch and say Mayday, Mayday, May-
day. This is _____, _____, _____ (your vessels name). 2. Then repeat once: Mayday, _____ (your vessels name). 3. Now report your position in latitude/longitude, or by giving a true or mag-
Page 8 HX100/HX150 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. netic bearing (state which) to a well-known landmark such as a naviga-
tion 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 vessels 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 PTT switch and listen. 10. If there is no answer, repeat the above procedure. If there is still no re-
sponse, try another channel. 3.4 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 ves-
sels. Use of channel 16 for hailing must be limited to initial contact only. Call-
ing 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. 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 ves-
sel 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. HX100/HX150 Page 9 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. After a transmission, say over, and release the PTT (Push-To-Talk) 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 begin-
ning 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. 3.5 OPERATING ON CHANNEL 13 Channel 13 is used at docks, bridges and for maneuvering in port. Messages on this channel must concern navigation only, such as meeting and passing in restricted waters. In emergencies and when approaching blind river bends, key will change the power output High power is allowed. Pressing the from Low Power (1 Watt) to High (5 Watts: HX150, 2.5 Watts: HX100). When you change from this channel then return to it, low power will be automati-
cally selected. 3.6 OPERATING ON CHANNEL 67 When channel 67 is used for navigational bridge-to-bridge traffic between ships, Normal, High or Medium power may be used temporarily (in the USA key. When you select this channel again, the band) by pressing the transceiver will revert to low power. 3.7 SIMPLEX/DUPLEX CHANNEL USE Refer to the section 9 VHF MARINE CHANNEL CHART ASSIGNMENT for instructions on use of simplex and duplex channels. NOTE All channels are factory-programmed in accordance with FCC (USA), Industry Canada and International regulations. The mode of opera-
tion cannot be altered from simplex to duplex or vice-versa. Simplex
(ship to ship) or duplex (marine operator) mode is automatically acti-
vated, depending on the channel and whether the USA, International or Canadian operating band is selected. Page 10 HX100/HX150 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. Sea Tow Newport/LA - Ch. 27 Sea Tow San Diego - Ch. 27 Sea Tow Portland-Midcoast (Maine) - Ch. 27 Sea Tow Boston - Ch. 27 Sea Tow South Shore (Mass.) - Ch. 28 Sea Tow Rhode Island - Ch. 24 Sea Tow Eastern Long Island - Ch. 27 Sea Tow Huntington (N.Y.) - Ch. 27 Sea Tow Manasquan (N.J.) - Ch. 28 3.8 AUTOMATED RADIO CHECK SERVICE In areas across the country, Sea Tow offers boaters a way to conduct radio checks. To use Sea Tows free Automated Radio Check service, simply tune your VHF radio to the appropriate channel for your location and conduct a radio check as you typically would. Upon releasing your radios microphone, the system will play an automated message and relay your transmission back to you, thereby letting you know how your signal will sound to other boaters. The Automated Radio Check Service is currently available in the areas listed below. West Coast Northeast Mid-Atlantic North Carolina Florida Sea Tow Sebastian - Ch. 28 Sea Tow Fort Lauderdale - Ch. 27 Sea Tow Charlotte Harbor - Ch. 24 Sea Tow Tampa Bay - Ch. 27 Sea Tow Horseshoe Beach - Ch. 27 Sea Tow Carrabelle/St. Marks - Ch. 27 Sea Tow Pensacola/Orange Beach (Ala.) - Ch. 27 Sea Tow Northern Chesapeake (Md.) - Ch. 28 Sea Tow Central Chesapeake (Md.) - Ch. 27 Sea Tow Hampton Roads (Va.) - Ch. 28 Sea Tow Wrightsville Beach - Ch. 28 Sea Tow Ocean Isle Beach - Ch. 28 HX100/HX150 Page 11 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 4. GETTING STARTED 4.1 RADIO CARE CAUTION Before following the instructions below, insure the battery pack is in place and the cover is latched. Care must be taken if the radio was dropped and a close inspection may be needed to insure the radio case and gaskets are in adequate condition. After using the HX100/HX150 in salt water environment is recommended to clean the radio with fresh by rinsing the radio under a sink faucet or by dunk-
ing the radio in a bucket of fresh water. After washing, use a soft cloth and thoroughly dry all parts of the radio. This is to keep the rubber switches and speaker grill clean and in top operating condition. 4.2 BATTERIES AND CHARGERS If the radio has never been used, or its charge is depleted, it may be charged by connecting the PA-48B Wall Charger with the CD-57 (for HX150) or CD-56 (for HX100) Charge Cable, see section 4.2.3 BATTERY CHARG-
ING. The PA-48B will charge a completely discharged FNB-125 battery pack in about 12 hours or FNB-124LI battery pack in about 6 hours. The FNB-124LI is a high performance Li-ion battery providing high capacity in a compact package. Recharging can be provided while the pack is in-
stalled inside the HX150. The FNB-125 is a rechargeable Ni-MH battery pack. Recharging can be pro-
vided while the pack is installed inside the HX100. FNB-124LI, FNB-125 Rechargeable Battery Pack Battery Type FNB-124LI FNB-125 Temperature Range Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum F 104 140 95 C F 35 95 60 140 35 95 Discharge Storage C 5 20 10 C 10 0 20 C 40 60 35 F 41 4 14 F 50 32 4 Charge CAUTION To avoid risk of explosion and injury, FNB-124LI and FNB-125 battery pack should only be removed, charged or recharged in non-hazardous environments. Page 12 HX100/HX150 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 4.2.1 BATTERY SAFETY Battery packs for your transceiver contain Li-ion (for HX150) or Ni-MH (for HX100) batteries. This type of battery stores a charge powerful enough to be dangerous if misused or abused, especially when removed from the trans-
ceiver. Please observe the following precautions:
DO NOT SHORT BATTERY PACK TERMINALS: Shorting the terminals that power the transceiver can cause sparks, severe overheating, burns, and battery cell damage. If the short is of sufficient duration, it is possible to melt battery components. Do not place a loose battery pack on or near metal sur-
faces or objects such as paper clips, keys, tools, etc. When the battery pack is installed on the transceiver, the terminals that transfer current to the trans-
ceiver are not exposed. DO NOT INCINERATE: Do not dispose of any battery in a fire or incinerator. The heat of fire may cause battery cells to explode and/or release dangerous gases. Battery Maintenance For safe and proper battery use, please observe the following:
Battery packs should be charged only in non-hazardous environments;
Use only STANDARD HORIZON-approved batteries;
Exceeding the specified temperature limits;
Reversing charge polarity. Use only the proper charger. If this is tam-
pered with or another charger is used, permanent damage may result;
Use only a STANDARD HORIZON approved charger. The use of any other charger may cause permanent damage to the battery. Follow charging instructions provided with the chargers. Submersing the battery in water, or attempting to open the battery casing. Keep the battery contacts clean. Battery Storage When a battery pack is not used for a long time, please remove it from the transceiver. Also, while in storage, the charge will drain slightly over time and the battery should be recharged each six months. Store the batteries in a cool place to maximize storage life. Since batteries are subject to self-discharge, avoid high storage temperatures that cause large self-discharge rates. After extended storage, a full recharge is recommended. HX100/HX150 Page 13 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. Battery Recycling DO NOT PLACE USED BATTERIES IN YOUR REGULAR TRASH!
LI-ION AND NI-MH BATTERIES MUST BE COLLECTED, RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF IN AN ENVIRONMENTALLY SOUND MANNER. Li-ion Ni-MH The incineration, land filling or mixing of Li-ion batteries with the municipal solid waste stream is PROHIBITED BY LAW in most areas. Return batteries to an approved Li-ion battery recycler. This may be where you purchased the battery. Contact your local waste management officials for other information regard-
ing the environmentally sound collection, recycling and disposal of Li-ion or Ni-MH batteries. 4.2.2 BATTERY INSTALLATION / REMOVAL Open the Battery Cover Latch on the Battery Cover, then remove the Battery Cover from the radio while pulling the top side of the Battery Cover. Connect the 3-pin (FNB-124LI) or 2-pin (FNB-
125) connector from the Battery pack to the battery jack on the transceiver. Install the FNB-124LI or FNB-125 Battery Pack into the radio. Install the Battery Cover by carefully aligning the two tabs on the bottom of the cover with the slots on the radio, then gently press the top side of the Battery Cover. Confirm that a Rub-
ber Gasket of the Battery Cover is installed cor-
rectly. Close the Battery Cover Latch until it locks in place with a Click. CAUTION To insure the HX100/HX150 will not have a problem with water intrusion, make sure the battery cover is properly installed and the bat-
tery latch is closed. Page 14 HX100/HX150 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 4.2.3 BATTERY CHARGING 1. Turn the transceiver off. 2. Insert the DC plug from the PA-48B into the DC jack on the CD-56 (for HX100) or CD-57 (for HX150) Charger Cradle side panel, then plug the PA-48B into the AC line outlet. Insert the HX100 or HX150 (with the battery pack) into the CD-56 (for HX100) or CD-57 (for HX150); the antenna should be at the left side when viewing the charger cradle from the front. If the transceiver and battery pack are inserted correctly:
3. 4. HX100: The RED indicator on the CD-
HX150: The icon will appear in the 56 will glow. display. 5. A fully-discharged pack will be charged completely in approximately 12 hours (for HX100) or 6 hours (for HX150). Use for HX150, when charging is com-
pleted, the icon disappears and FL will appear in the display. PA-48B CD-57 PA-48B CD-56 6. Remove the transceiver from the CD-57 or CD-57, then unplug the PA-48B from the AC line outlet. CAUTION Do not connect an improper battery charger to the DC jack on the CD-56 and CD-57 Charger Cradle. The PA-48B is NOT designed to be waterproof. Do not attempt to charge in water hazardous locations. NOTE The PA-48B is only designed for the charging of the HX100/HX150s battery pack, and is not suitable for other purposes. The PA-48B may contribute noise to TV and radio reception in the immediate vicinity, so it do not recommend its use adjacent to such device. When carefully maintained, a pack should be useful for about 300 charge/discharge cycles. HX100/HX150 Page 15 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 4.3 BELT CLIP INSTALLATION / REMOVAL To install the Belt Clip: align the Belt Clip to the groove of the Battery pack, then press the Belt Clip downward until it locks in place with a Click. To remove the Belt Clip: press the Belt Clip Tab away from the battery pack to unlock the Belt Clip, then slide the Belt Clip up-
ward to remove it. Belt Clip Tab Page 16 HX100/HX150 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 5. CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 5.1 CONTROLS AND SWITCHES NOTE This section defines each control of the transceiver. For detailed oper-
ating instructions, refer to section 6 BASIC OPERATION. Refer to illustrations for the location of the following controls, switches, and connections. ANTENNA The antenna can not be removed. PTT (PUSH-TO-TALK) Switch (Left Side Panel) When pushed activates the transmitter. LCD Display This display shows current operating conditions, as indicated on the page 20. HX100/HX150 Page 17 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. Keypad Key Pressing this key immediately recalls channel 16 from any channel loca-
tion. Holding down this key recalls channel 9. Pressing this key again reverts to the previous selected working channel. Key Press to stop the Scan, Priority Scan, Dual or Tri-Watch feature. Secondary use:
Press and hold this key to immediately recall the last-used NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) Weather Channel from any channel location. Recalls the previously- selected working channel when the key is pressed again. Advanced use:
When the key is held and the key is pressed, the radio will change the marine band between the USA, International, and Canadian channels. Key Press this key to toggle the transmitter output power between High
(5 Watts; HX150, 2.5 Watts; HX100) and Low (1 Watt) power. This key does not function on the Transmission Inhibited and Low power only channels. Secondary use:
and PTT Hold down this key to lock the keypad (except the
, Keylock icon keys) so that they are not accidentally changed. The will appear at the top left on the display, to indicate that the functions are locked. Hold down this key until the Keylock icon disappears to un-
lock the radio. Key Press this key to change the operating channel, receiver volume level, and squelch threshold level. Press the key momentarily, the channel (or level) will increase one step. Holding the key, the channel (or level) will increase continuously. Key Press this key to change the operating channel, receiver volume level, and squelch threshold level. Press the key momentarily, the channel (or level) will decrease one step. Holding the key, the channel (or level) will decrease continuously. Page 18 HX100/HX150 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. Key Press and hold this key for two seconds to turn the radio on or off. Key Press this key to toggle the operation mode from Speaker Volume ad-
justment, SQL adjustment, and Channel selection. Secondary use:
a. Press and hold this key to open the squelch, allowing you to moni-
tor the operating channel. Release the key to resume normal (quiet) monitoring. b. Setup mode may be enabled. Refer section 7. MENU (SET) MODE for details Key Starts scanning and priority scanning of channels programmed into memory. Refer to section 6.9.1 PROGRAMMING SCAN MEMORY. Secondary use:
a. Press and hold the key for two seconds to activate the Dual Watch feature. b. Used to program channels into Scan memory. Refer to section 6.9.1 PROGRAMMING SCAN MEMORY. Key Immediately recalls one of up to 10 user preset memories for each band
(shown as 0 - 9 on the LCD). Pressing this key repeatedly scrolls through the preset memory channels. Secondary use:
Used top program channels into the Preset Channel memory. Refer to section 6.8.1 PROGRAMMING. Speaker The internal speaker is located here. Microphone The internal microphone is located here. When transmitting, position your mouth about 1/2 to 1 inch (1.2 ~ 2.5 cm) away from the small mic hole. Speak slowly and clearly into the micro-
phone. HX100/HX150 Page 19 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 5.2 LCD INDICATORS This indicator appears during transmission. Indicator Keylock Indicator When the Keylock icon is shown on the LCD, all keys are disabled
, and keys. This indicator appears when a signal is being received or the radio is un-
except for the PTT, Indicator squelched. PRESET Indicator Shown when the channel is programmed into the Preset Channel memory. SCN Indicator This indicator appears when the Scan is activated. VOL Indicator This indicator appear when receive audio volume level setup. And audio volume level display at CH display area. SQL Indicator This indicator appear when squelch level setup. And squelch level display at CH display area. P Indicator This indicator shows the channel is in the Priority Channel. M Indicator This indicator shows the channel is in the transceivers Scan Memory. Page 20 HX100/HX150 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. Battery Indicator
: Full battery
: Lower battery
: Battery is very low
(Blinking): Prepare to charge the battery U/I/C Indicator These indicators show the band of operation. U indicates the USA band; I indicates the International band; and C indicates the Canadian band. Indicators This indicator shows the TX output power is Low (1 Watt) power. When the HX150) or 2.5 Watts (HX100). icon is not shown the power is set to 5 Watts (for NOTE WX ALT Indicator WX: NOAA weather channel is selected. WX ALT: Weather Alert is received. TW DW Indicator TW: Tri-Watch is activated. DW: Dual Watch is activated. Channel Display The operating channel is shown on the LCD in both the transmission and reception modes. HX100/HX150 Page 21 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 6. BASIC OPERATION 6.1 PROHIBITED COMMUNICATIONS The FCC prohibits the following communications:
False distress or emergency messages:
Messages to any boat except in emergencies and radio tests;
Messages to or from a vessel on land;
Transmission while on land;
Obscene, indecent, or profane language (potential fine of $10,000). 6.2 INITIAL SETUP 1. 2. Install the battery pack on the transceiver (see section 4.2.2 BATTERY INSTALLATION/REMOVAL). Install the antenna onto the transceiver; hold the bottom end of the an-
tenna, then screw it onto the mating connector on the transceiver until it is snug. Do not over-tighten. 6.3 RECEPTION 1. Press and hold the 2. Press the the channel number). key for two seconds to turn the radio on. key twice (SQL is shown to the left of 3. While SQL is appear, press the key until the indicator will appear on the display, then press the key. key (VOL is shown to the left of the channel number). 4. Press the 5. While VOL is appear, press the key until the noise or audio from the speaker is at a comfortable level, then press the key.
6. Activate the squelch adjusting mode by pressing the key twice (the SQL is shown to the left of the chan-
key until the random noise nel number). Press the disappears, then press the Threshold. 5. Press the key to select the desired chan-
nel. Refer to section 9. VHF MARINE CHANNEL AS-
SIGNMENTS for available channels. or key. This state is known as the Squelch key, followed by the 6. When a signal is received, adjust the volume (press
key) to the de-
indicator in the LCD the sired listening level. The is displayed indicating that the channel is being used or the radio is not squelched. Page 22 HX100/HX150 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 6.4 TRANSMISSION 1. Perform 6.3 RECEPTION discussion above. 2. Before transmitting, monitor the channel and make sure it is clear. 3. For communications over short distances, press the icon ap-
key to select the Low power (1 watt:
THIS IS AN FCC REQUIREMENT!
pears). mitting. 4. Note: Transmitting on Low power prolongs battery life. Low power should be selected whenever possible. If using Low power is not effective, select High power (5 icon is watts (for HX150) or 2.5 Watts (for HX100):
not shown) by pressing the key. 5. When receiving a signal, wait until communications stops before trans-
NOTE The transceiver cannot transmit and receive simultaneously. 6. Press the PTT (Push-To-Talk) switch to transmit. Dur-
indicator will appear on the ing transmission, the display. 7. Position your mouth about 1/2 to 1 inch (1.2 ~ 2.5 cm) away from the mic hole on the top right above the display. Speak slowly and clearly into the microphone. 8. When the transmission is finished, release the PTT switch. 6.4.1 TRANSMIT TIME - OUT TIMER (TOT) While the PTT switch is held down, transmission time is limited to 5 minutes. This prevents prolonged (unintentional) transmissions. About 10 seconds before automatic transmitter shutdown, a warning beep will sound from the speaker. The transceiver automatically switches to the receiving mode, even if the PTT switch is held down. Before transmitting again, the PTT switch must first be released, then wait 10 seconds and then pressed again. This Time-Out-Timer (TOT) prevents a continuous transmission that would result from an accidentally stuck PTT switch. HX100/HX150 Page 23 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 6.5 USA, CANADIAN, AND INTERNATIONAL CHANNELS 1. To change from US to International or Canadian Marine Channels, hold key. The band will change from USA, down the to International, and to Canadian with each press. key and press the 2. U appears on the LCD for the USA band, I appears for the International band, and C appears for the Ca-
nadian band 3. Refer to the marine channel charts in section 9. VHF MARINE CHAN-
NEL ASSIGNMENTS for allocated channels. key to lock the keypad (except the keys) so that they are not accidentally icon will appear on the channel number 6.6 KEYPAD LOCKING In order to prevent accidental channel change, the HX100/HX150s keypad may be locked. Hold down the PTT,
, and changed. The of the display, to indicate that the functions are locked. Hold down the 6.7 NOAA WEATHER CHANNELS 1. To receive a NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) weather broadcast, press and hold the key for two seconds. The transceiver changes to the weather channel mode and the radio will be set to the last used NOAA weather channel. This mode consists of a preset memory bank containing the NOAA weather channels. icon disappears to unlock the radio. key until the or 2. Press the key to change to other weather channels. 3. To exit from the weather channel mode, press and hold the key for two seconds. The transceiver will revert to the channel you were using prior to switching to the weather channel mode. Page 24 HX100/HX150 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 6.7.1 NOAA WEATHER ALERT To set the radio to decode a NOAA Weather Alert while on a channel:
1. Press the key, the press the to choose the weather chan-
or nel in your area. key. 2. Press the The HX100/HX150 can be set up to alert while in Scan or Priority scan modes. To memorize the weather channel:
1. Press and hold the key, then press the or key to select the weather channel in your area. 2. Turn the radio off by pressing and holding the 3. Press and hold the key. key, then press and hold the key. The display will show SET in the top left cor-
ner of the display. 4. Confirm the WX channel selected in step on is shown key to memorize the WX channel (M and press the is shown to the right of the channel number). 5. Refer to programming 6.9 Scanning to program additional channels and selecting Memory Scan or Priority Scan. When a Weather Alert is received on a weather channel, the transceiver emits a beep tone and WX ALT icon is key to stop the beep shown on the display. Press the tone and listen to the weather reports. Options for the Weather Alert feature are available, refer to Menu Mode Item AL (WX ALERT) on page 32 for details. NOTE 6.7.2 NOAA WEATHER ALERT TESTING In the event of a major storm or other appreciable weather condition requiring vessels at sea (or other bodies of water) to be notified, the NOAA (National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration) broadcasts a 1050 Hz tone that some VHF radios, including your transceiver, can detect for Weather Alarm purposes (refer to section 6.7.1 NOAA WEATHER ALERT for a discussion of how to use this feature). The 1050 Hz tone, when detected, will produce a loud beep in the speaker of the transceiver, to signal that a Weather Alert Broadcast is being received. In order to test this system, NOAA broadcasts the 1050 Hz tone every Wednesday sometime between 11 AM and 1 PM local time. You may use this opportunity to test your transceiver periodically to confirm that the Weather HX100/HX150 Page 25 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. Alert feature is working, or for training crew members on how to configure the transceiver to receive the NOAA Weather Alerts. 6.8 PRESET CHANNELS (0 ~ 9): INSTANT ACCESS Ten user assigned channels can be programmed for instant access. Pressing the key activates the user assigned channel bank (Preset Channel Bank). 6.8.1 PROGRAMMING 1. Select the desired channel to be assigned into the Pre-
set Channel Bank using the or key. 2. Press and hold the key until the PRESET icon blinks at the left of the channel number on the display. 3. Press the or key to select the desired Preset key to program the current channel into the Preset Chan-
5. Repeat steps 1 through 4 to program the other channel into Preset Chan-
Channel (P0 ~ P9). 4. Press the nel Bank. nels, if desired. 6.8.2 OPERATION 1. Press the key to recall the Preset Channel. The PRESET icon and Preset Channel Number will ap-
pear on the display. or key to select the desired Preset 2. Press the Channel (P0 ~ P9). 3. Press the key again to return to the last selected channel. The PRESET icon will disappear from the display. 6.8.3 Deleting a Preset Channel 1. Press the 2. Press the key to recall the Preset Channel. or key to select the Preset Channel to be deleted. 3. Press and hold the blinking. key until the PRESET icon is 4. Press and hold the key until PRESET icon indi-
cation is removed from the display. 5. Repeat steps 2 through 4 to delete the desired chan-
nels from Preset Channels 0 ~ 9. 6. To finish the deleting the Preset Channel, press the turn to the last selected normal channel. key again to re-
Page 26 HX100/HX150 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 6.9 SCANNING The HX100/HX150 allows the user to select the scan type from Memory Scan or Priority Scan. Memory Scan scans the channels that were pro-
grammed into Scan Memory and also channels stored in the Preset Channel
(P0 ~ P9). Priority Scan is similar to the Memory Scan scan, however it scans the priority channel (channel 16) and dual watches to channels pro-
grammed in memory scan and preset channel memory. When an incoming signal is detected on one of the channels during scan, the radio will pause on that channel, allowing you to listen to the incoming transmission. 6.9.1 PROGRAMMING SCAN MEMORY 1. Turn the transceiver off by press and holding the 2. Hold down the key. key, and then turn on the transceiv-
key. SET icon will er while still holding down the appear on top right of the display. 3. Press the or key to select desired channel to key. The M icon ap-
be scanned, then press the pears on the display, which indicates the channel has been selected to the scan channel. 4. Repeat step 3 for all desired channels to be programmed into scan mem-
ory. 5. To DELETE a channel from the scan memory, select the channel by key. The M icon disap-
key, then press the pressing the pears from the display. or 6. When you have completed programming scan memory, turn the trans-
ceiver off and on by press and holding the key. 6.9.2 SELECTING SCAN TYPE 1. Turn the transceiver off by press and holding the 2. Hold down the key, and then turn on the transceiver while still holding key. down the key. 3. SET icon will appear on the display, indicating the Menu (Set) Mode has been activated. 4. Press the key until SC is shown in the bottom right of the display. 5. Press the or key to select PS (Priority Scan) or MS (Memory Scan). The factory default is PS (Pri-
ority Scan). Priority Scan: Scans the Scan Memory Channel, Pre-
set Channel, and the Priority Channel
(Channel 16). HX100/HX150 Page 27 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. Memory Scan: Scans the Scan Memory and channels programmed into the Preset Channel memory. 6. After completing your selection, turn the transceiver off and on by press and holding the key. Priority Scan MeMory Scan 6.9.3 OPERATION The operation of the Priority Scan or Memory Scan is determined via the section 6.9.2 SELECTING THE SCAN TYPE 6.9.3.1 Priority Scan 1. Press the key twice SQL icon appears, to activate the squelch ad-
key until the background noise
justing mode, then press the disappears. 2. Press the key to start scanning, a SCN icon and blinking P and M icons will appears on the display during scanning. 3. When the HX100/HX150 receives a transmission on a working channel, it will stop on the working channel and Dual Watch (described in next chapter) to the priority channel until the incoming signal disappears, then start scanning again. 4. When the HX100/HX150 receives a signal on the Prior-
ity channel it will stay on this channel until the incoming signal disappears, then start Priority scanning again. 5. To stop the scanning, press the key. Page 28 HX100/HX150 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 6.9.3.2 Memory Scan 1. Press the key several times until the SQL icon appears, to activate key until the back-
the squelch adjusting mode, then press the ground noise disappears. 2. Press the key to start scanning, a SCN icon and blinking M icon will appears on the display during scanning. 3. When the HX100/HX150 receives a transmission, it will stop on the chan-
nel until the incoming signal disappears, then start scanning again. key. 4. To stop the scanning, press the 6.10 DUAL WATCH The Dual Watch feature allows the radio watch the Priority Channel (Channel 16) and one other channel. 1. Select the desired channel using the 2. Press and hold the key for two seconds to activate the Dual Watch key. or feature. A DW icon will appear on the display when the Dual Watch feature is activated. 3. When a transmission is received on the Priority Chan-
nel, the radio receives the Priority Channel until the incoming signal disappears. 4. When the HX100/HX150 receives a transmission on the working channel, the radio will dual watch between the working channel and Priority Channel (Channel 16). 5. The Dual Watch feature will resume when the incoming signal disappears at the end of the transmission. 6. To stop the Dual Watch feature and return to normal operation, press and hold the key for two seconds again. Dual Watch HX100/HX150 Page 29 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 6.11 TRI-WATCH You may change the Dual Watch feature to Tri-Watch via the Menu (Set) Mode. Refer to Menu Mode Item dt (DUAL WATCH MODE) on page 33 for details. The Tri-Watch scans Channel 16, 9, and one other channel. When enabled, a TW icon will appear on the display when the Dual Watch feature is acti-
vated.
key to select the channel to scan along with Channel 1. Press the 9 and 16. 2. Press and hold the key for two seconds to activate the TRI-Watch feature. TW icon will appear on the display when the Tri-Watch feature is activated. 3. When a transmission is received on the channel 16, HX100/HX150 will stay on the channel 16 until the incoming signal disappears. 4. When a transmission is received on the channel 9, the HX100/HX150 will Dual watch between the channel 16 and channel 9. 5. When the HX100/HX150 receives a transmission on the working channel, the HX100/HX150 will Tri-watch between the working channel, channel 16, and channel 9. 6. To stop the Tri-watch feature and return to normal operation, press the key. tri Watch Page 30 HX100/HX150 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 7. MENU (SET) MODE The HX100/HX150s Menu Mode allows a number of the HX100/HX150 op-
erating parameters to be custom-configured. The Menu Mode is easy to activate and set, using the following procedure:
1. Turn the transceiver off by press and holding the 2. Hold down the key. key, and then turn on the transceiver while still holding down the key. 3. After SET icon appears on the display let go of both key when pressed scrolls through each menu keys. 4. The item:
LP - Lamp mode, bP - key beep, SC - Scan Mode, dt - Dual watch or Tri-Watch mode, AL - Weather alert or 5. Press the item. key will change the selection of the selected menu 6. Press the 7. After completing your adjustment, turn the transceiver off and on by key to save the menu selection. press and holding the key. Illuminates the LCD/Keypad continuously. Illuminates the LCD/Keypad for 5 seconds when any key is pressed. LP (LAMP MODE) Function: Selects the Lamp illumination method for the LCD/Keypad. Available Values: on / ky / oF Default: kEY on:
ky:
oF: Turns off the backlight for the LCD and keys. bP (BEEP) Function: Enable/Disable the Keypad beeper. Available Values: HI / Lo / oF Default: HI SC (SCAN TYPE) Function: Selects the Scan mode. Available Values: PS (Priority Scan) / MS (Memory Scan) Default: PS (Priority Scan) HX100/HX150 Page 31 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. dt (DUAL WATCH MODE) Function: Selects dual or tri-watch as desired. Available Values: du (Dual Watch) / tr (Tri Watch) Default: d (Dual Watch) tr (Tri Watch):
The HX100/HX150 watches the activity of Channel 16, Channel 9, and the current channel. du (Dual Watch): The HX100/HX150 watches the activity of the current channel and the Channel 16. AL (WX ALERT) Function: Enable/Disable the Weather Alert feature. Available Values: on / oF Default: on on: Enables the Weather Alert function. oF: Disables the Weather Alert function. Page 32 HX100/HX150 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 8. MAINTENANCE 8.1 GENERAL The inherent quality of the solid-state components in STANDARD HORIZON radios will provide many years of continuous use. Take the following precau-
tions to prevent damage to the radio. To prevent corrosion of electrical contacts and keep the water resistance, keep the battery cover latched and the charge cover closed while boat-
ing. Never press the PTT switch unless an antenna or suitable dummy load is connected to the antenna receptacle. Use only STANDARD HORIZON-approved accessories and replacement parts. 8.2 REPLACEMENT PARTS Occasionally an owner needs a replacement part. Items can be ordered from our Parts Department by writing or calling (in USA or Canada), or Standard Horizon/Yaesu authorized dealers (outside USA or Canada). Commonly requested parts, and their part numbers are listed below. YAESU USA 6125 Phyllis Drive, Cypress, California 90630 Telephone (800) 767-2450 Battery Cover: RA1425600 CLIP-24 Belt Clip: RA1427500 Hand Strap: S6000418 HX100/HX150 Page 33 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. Standard Horizon Attention Marine Repair Department 6125 Phyllis Drive, Cypress, California 90630 Telephone (800) 366-4566 8.3 FACTORY SERVICE In the unlikely event that the radio fails to perform or needs servicing, please contact the following:
For repairs In USA For repairs in Canada Westcom Marine An RA Return Authorization number is not necessary to send a product in for service. Include a brief note describing the problem along with your name, return address, phone number, and proof of purchase. 8.4 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART PROBABLE CASE SYMPTOM No channel memorized. Enter desired channels into the The transceivers Scan memory. Refer scan. to section 6.9.1 PROGRAMMING SCAN MEMORY. 488 East 62nd Avenue Vancouver BC V5X2G1 Phone (604)327-6280 key does not start the REMEDY Squelch is not adjusted. Press the key until the key several times until the SQL icon appears, then press the icon disappears. Further adjust-
ment of the squelch level may eliminate incoming signal. Hold down the the Charge battery. Refer to section 4.2.3 BATTERY CHARGING. key and press key. key several times. key several times until the VOL icon appears, then press the Hold down the onds to turn the Key Lock off. Contact your Standard Horizon dealer. key for 2 sec-
Cannot select between USA, INTL, Canadian bands. Speaker audio is not heard when the key is press and hold. Proper operation not fol-
lowed. Low battery. Audio volume is too low. Press the Some keys does not operate. Key lock is on. HX100:
Charging indicator on CD-56 does not illumininate. HX150:
indicator on the LCD does not appear while charging. Charging contacts not making contact with the charger cradle. Page 34 HX100/HX150 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 9. VHF MARINE CHANNEL ASSIGNMENTS Tables on the following columns list the VHF Marine Channel assignments for USA. and International use. Below are listed some data about the charts. 1. VTS. Where indicated, these channels are part of the U.S. Coast Guards Vessel Traffic System. 2. Alpha channel numbers, that is, channel numbers followed by the letter A
(such as Channel 07A) are simplex channels on the USA. or Canadian channel assignments whose counterparts in the International assign-
ments are duplex channels. International channels do not use alpha numbers. If you call the Coast Guard on Channel 16, they will sometimes ask you to go to channel 22 Alpha. This is a channel assigned to USA, and Canadian Coast Guards for handling distress and other calls. If your radio is set for International operation you will go to Channel 22 instead of 22A, and will not be able to communicate with the Coast Guard. To use Channel 22A, your radio must be set for USA or Canada operation, usually by a U/I/C (USA/International/Canada) control or combination of controls. Channel 22 (without an A) is an International duplex channel for port operations. Some radios indicate an A adjacent to the alpha channels on the display; on others alpha is not indicated but the proper channel is selected based on the U/I/C setting. 3. Bridge-to-Bridge channels (for example, Channel 13) are for use by bridge operators on inter-coastal waterways and rivers. It is also used by marine vessels in the vicinity of these bridges for navigation and for com-
municating with the bridge operators. Note that a limit of 1 Watt is speci-
fied for these channels. 4. The S/D column on the chart indicates either S (simplex) or D (duplex). Simplex means transmitting and receiving on the same frequency. Only one party at a time can talk, unlike a telephone. Be sure to say over and release your microphone push-to-talk switch at the end of each transmission. Duplex operation involves the use of one frequency for transmitting and a separate frequency for receiving. On channels speci-
fied as duplex on the charts, correct mode of operation is established au-
tomatically by your radio when you select a channel; you cannot change the mode. And you still must release the push-to-talk switch after each transmission in order to listen to the radio. 5. Channels normally used by recreational boaters are those that include the term non-commercial in the Channel Use column of the chart. Some of these are shared with other users and some are used only in certain geographic regions. HX100/HX150 Page 35 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 6. Marine vessels equipped with VHF radios are required to monitor Chan-
nel 16. 7. 156.050 MHz and 156.175 MHz are available for port operations and commercial communications purposes when used only within the U.S. Coast Guard designated Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) area of New Or-
leans, on the lower Mississippi River from the various pass entrances in the Gulf of Mexico to Devils Swamp Light at River Mile 242.4 above head of passes near Baton Rouge. 8. 156.250 MHz is available for port operations communications use only within the U.S. Coast Guard designated VTS radio protection areas of New Orleans and Houston described in Sec. 80.383. 156.250 MHz is available for intership port operations communications used only within the area of Los Angeles and Long Beach harbors, within a 25- nautical mile radius of Point Fermin, California. 9. 156.550 MHz, 156.600 MHz and 156.700 MHz are available in the U.S. Coast Guard designated port areas only for VTS communications and in the Great Lakes available primarily for communications relating to the movement of ships in sectors designated by the St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation or the U.S. Coast Guard. The use of these fre-
quencies outside VTS and ship movement sector protected areas is per-
mitted provided they cause no interference to VTS and ship movement communications in their respective designated sectors. 10. Use of 156.875 MHz is limited to communications with pilots regarding the movement and docking of ships. Normal output power must not ex-
ceed 1 watt. 5: 156.375 MHz and 156.650 MHz are available primarily for intership navigational communications. These frequencies are available between coast and ship on a secondary basis when used on or in the vicinity of locks or drawbridges. Normal output power must not exceed 1 watt. Maximum output power must not exceed 10 watts for coast stations or 25 watts for ship stations. 11. On the Great Lakes, in addition to bridge-to-bridge communications, 156.650 MHz is available for vessel control purposes in established vessel traffic systems. 156.650 MHz is not available for use in the Mis-
sissippi River from South Pass Lighted Whistle Buoy 2 and Southwest Pass entrance Mid-channel Lighted Whistle Buoy to mile 242.4 above Head of Passes near Baton Rouge. Additionally it is not available for use in the Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet, the Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet Ca-
nal, and the Inner Harbor Navigational Canal, except to aid the transition from these areas. Page 36 HX100/HX150 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 12. Use of 156.375 MHz is available for navigational communications only in the Mississippi River from South Pass Lighted Whistle Buoy 2 and Southwest Pass entrance Mid channel Lighted Whistle Buoy to mile 242.4 above head of Passes near Baton Rouge, and in addition over the full length of the Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet Canal from entrance to its junction with the Inner Harbor Navigation Canal, and over the full length of the Inner Harbor Navigation Canal from its junction with the Mississippi River to its entry to Lake Pontchartrain at the New Seabrook vehicular bridge. 13. Within 120 km (75 miles) of the United States/Canada border, in the area of the Puget Sound and the Strait of Juan de Fuca and its approaches, 157.425 MHz is half of the duplex pair designated as Channel 88. In this area, Channel 88 is available to ship stations for communications with public coast stations only. More than 120 km (75 miles) from the United States/Canada border in the area of the Puget Sound and the Strait of Juan de Fuca, its approaches, the Great Lakes, and the St. Lawrence Seaway, 157.425 MHz is available for intership and commercial commu-
nications. Outside Puget Sound area and its approaches and the Great Lakes, 157.425 MHz is also available for communications between com-
mercial fishing vessels and associated aircraft while engaged in commer-
cial fishing activities. 14. When the frequency 156.850 MHz is authorized, it may be used addition-
ally for search and rescue training exercises conducted by state or local governments. 15. The frequency 156.850 MHz is additionally available to coast stations on the Great Lakes for transmission of scheduled Coded Marine Weather Forecasts (MAFOR), Great Lakes Weather Broadcast (LAWEB) and scheduled Notices to Mariners or Bulletins. F3C and J3C emissions are permitted. Coast Stations on the Great Lakes must cease weather broad-
casts which cause interference to stations operating on 156.800 MHz until the interference problem is resolved. 16. The frequency 157.100 MHz is authorized for search and rescue train-
ing exercises by state or local government in conjunction with U.S. Coast Guard stations. Prior U.S. Coast Guard approval is required. Use must cease immediately on U.S. Coast Guard request. 17. The duplex pair for channel 20 (157.000/161.600 MHz) may be used for ship to coast station communications. 18. Available for assignment to coast stations, the use of which is in accord with an agreed program, for the broadcast of information to ship stations concerning the environment. HX100/HX150 Page 37 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. S S S S S S S S S S X X X X X X X X S S S S S S S S S S S CH 01 01A 02 03 03A 04 04A 05 05A 06 07 07A 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 16 17 18 18A 19 19A 19A 20 20A 21 21A 22 22A 23 23A 24 25 26 27 28 U C X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X VHF MARINE CHANNEL CHART I S/D X D 156.050 160.650 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) CHANNEL USE RX TX 156.050 Port Operation and Commercial. VTS in selected areas X D 156.100 160.700 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) X D 156.150 160.750 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) 156.150 U.S. Government Only, Coast Guard X D 156.200 160.800 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator), S 156.200 Port operation, ship movement Pacific coast: Coast Guard, East Coast:
Commercial fishing X D 156.250 160.850 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator), X X D 156.350 160.950 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator), Port operation, ship movement Port operation. VTS in Seattle Inter-ship Safety 156.250 156.300 156.350 156.400 156.450 156.500 156.550 156.600 156.650 156.700 156.900 156.950 156.950 157.000 157.050 157.100 Port operation, ship movement Commercial Commercial (Inter-ship only) Boater Calling channel, Commercial &
Non-commercial (Recreational) Commercial Commercial. VTS in selected areas Port operation. VTS in selected areas Inter-ship Navigation Safety (Bridge-to-bridge) Port operation. VTS in selected areas
156.750 156.750 Environmental (Receive only) Commercial, non-commercial, ship movement (1 W) International Distress, Safety and Calling State Controlled (1 W) X X X D 156.900 161.500 Port operation, ship movement 156.800 156.850 S S X D 156.950 161.550 Port operation, ship movement Commercial US: Commercial Coast Guard X D 157.000 161.600 Canadian Coast Guard Only, International: port operations and shipment Port operation X D 157.050 161.650 Port operation, ship movement X D 157.100 161.700 Port operation, ship movement U.S. Government Only, Canadian Coast Guard US and Canadian Coast Guard Liaison and aritime Safety Information Broadcasts announced on channel 16 X D 157.150 161.750 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) 157.150 U.S. Government Only X D 157.200 161.800 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) X D 157.250 161.850 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) X D 157.300 161.900 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) X D 157.350 161.950 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) X D 157.400 162.000 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) Page 38 HX100/HX150 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. VHF MARINE CHANNEL CHART U C X CH 60 61 TX I S/D X D 156.025 160.625 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) X D 156.075 160.675 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator), CHANNEL USE RX 61A X X S 156.075 X D 156.125 160.725 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator), Port operation, ship movement Public Coast: Coast Guard;
East Coast: commercial fishing only Port operation, ship movement Public Coast: Coast Guard;
East Coast: commercial fishing onl Port operation, ship movement Port Operation and Commercial. VTS in selected areas X D 156.175 160.775 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator), X D 156.225 160.825 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator), Port operation, ship movement Public Correspondence (Marine Operator), Port operation, ship movement X D 156.275 160.875 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator), S 156.275 Port operation, ship movement Port Operations X D 156.325 160.925 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator), 62 62A 63 63A X 64 64A 65 65A 66 66A 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X S 156.125 S 156.175 S 156.225 S S S S S S S S X X X X X X X 156.325 156.375 156.425 156.475 156.525 156.575 156.625 156.675 74 X X X S 156.725 X X 75 76 77 77 78 78A 79 79A X X X X X X X X X X HX100/HX150 S S S S S S 156.775 156.825 156.875 156.875 156.925 156.975 Port operation, ship movement Port Operations US: Commercial. Used for Bridge-to-bridge communi-cations in lower Mississippi River. Inter-ship only, Canada: Commercial fishing, S&R Non-commercial (Recreational) US: Non-commercial (Recreational), Canada: Commercial fishing only, International: Inter-ship, Port operations and Ship movement Digital selective calling
(voice communications not allowed) US, Canada: Non-commercial (Recreational), International: Port operations and Ship movement Non-commercial (Inter-ship only) US: Port Operations, Canada: Commercial fishing only, International: Inter-ship, Port operations and Ship movement US: Port Operations, Canada: Commercial fishing only, International: Inter-ship, Port operations and Ship movement Port Operations (Inter-ship only) (1W) Port Operations (Inter-ship only) (1W) Port Operations (Inter-ship only) (1W) Port Operations (Inter-ship only) X X D 156.925 161.525 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator), X D 156.975 161.575 Port operation and Ship movement Port operation, ship-movement Non-commercial (Recreational) Commercial Page 39 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. CH 80 80A 81 81A 81A 82 82A 83 83 83A U C X X X X X X X X X 157.025 157.075 157.075 VHF MARINE CHANNEL CHART I S/D CHANNEL USE X D 157.025 161.625 Port operation, ship movement RX TX X D 157.075 161.675 Port operation, ship movement Commercial U.S. Government Only -
Environmental protection operations Canadian Coast Guard Only X D 157.125 161.725 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator), S 157.125 Port operation, ship movement U.S. Government Only, Canadian Coast Guard Only D 157.175 161.775 Canadian Coast Guard Only X D 157.175 161.775 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) 157.175 U.S. Government Only, Canadian Coast Guard Only S S S S X X X X X X X X X X 157.375 157.375 157.425 157.425 Port operation, ship movement Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) Port operation, ship movement Commercial, Inter-ship Only X D 157.225 161.825 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) X D 157.275 161.875 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) X D 157.325 161.925 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator) X 84 85 86 87 87A 88 88A X WX01 X WX02 X WX03 X WX04 X WX05 X WX06 X WX07 X WX08 X WX09 X WX10 X NOTE: Simplex channels, 03A, 21A, 23A, 61A, 64A, 81A, 82A and 83A CANNOT be lawfully 162.550 Weather (receive only) 162.400 Weather (receive only) 162.475 Weather (receive only) 162.425 Weather (receive only) 162.450 Weather (receive only) 162.500 Weather (receive only) 162.525 Weather (receive only) 161.650 Weather (receive only) 161.775 Weather (receive only) 163.275 Weather (receive only) S S S S X D X D X D X D X D X D X D X D X D X D
X X X X X X X X X X used by the general public in U.S.A. waters. Page 40 HX100/HX150 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 10. WARRANTY Marine Products Limited Warranty PLEASE NOTE The following Limited Warranty is for valid for products that have been purchased in the United States and Canada. For limited Warran-
ty details outside the United States, contact the dealer in your country. STANDARD HORIZON (a division of YAESU USA.) warrants, to the origi-
nal purchaser only, each new Marine Communications Product (Product) manufactured and/or supplied by STANDARD HORIZON against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of time from the date of purchase as follows:
Fixed Mount and Portable Transceivers 1 year - if purchased before 01/01/91 3 years - if purchased between 01/01/91 and 01/01/94 3 years Waterproof - if purchased after 01/01/94 Loud hailers Associated Chargers 1 year - if purchased before 01/01/91 3 years - if purchased after 01/01/91 1 year - if purchased before 01/01/91 3 years - if purchased after 01/01/91 Associated Batteries - 1 year. Note: Batteries will be deemed defective only if storage capacity drops below 80% of rated capacity or if leakage develops. Associated Accessories - 1 year. Includes: Microphones/Handsets, Exter-
nal Speakers, Antennas, Carrying Accessories, Power Supplies, and Signal-
ing Boards. To receive warranty service, the purchaser must deliver the Product, transpor-
tation and insurance prepaid, to STANDARD HORIZON (a division of YAESU USA.). Include proof of purchase indicating model. serial number, and date of purchase. STANDARD HORIZON will return the Product to the purchaser freight prepaid. Products purchased prior to January 1, 1991 will bear the STANDARD HORIZON warranty terms in effect prior to that date. In the event of a defect, malfunction or failure of the Product during the war-
ranty period, STANDARD HORIZONs liability for any breach of contract or any breach of express or implied warranties in connection with the sale of Products shall be limited solely to repair or replacement, at its option, of the Product or part(s) therein which, upon examination by STANDARD HORI-
Page 41 HX100/HX150 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. ZON, appear to be defective or not up to factory specifications. STANDARD HORIZON may, at its option, repair or replace parts or subassemblies with new or reconditioned parts and subassemblies. Parts thus repaired or re-
placed are warranted for the balance of the original applicable warranty. STANDARD HORIZON will not warrant installation, maintenance or service of the Products. In all instances, STANDARD HORIZONs liability for dam-
ages shall not exceed the purchase price of the defective Product. This warranty only extends to Products sold within the 50 States of the Unit-
ed States of America and the District of Columbia. STANDARD HORIZON will pay all labor to repair the product and replace-
ment parts charges incurred in providing the warranty service except where purchaser abuse or other qualifying exceptions exist. The purchaser must pay any transportation expenses incurred in returning the Product to STAN-
DARD HORIZON for service. This limited warranty does not extend to any Product which has been sub-
jected to misuse, neglect, accident, incorrect wiring by anyone other than STANDARD HORIZON, improper installation, or subjected to use in violation of instructions furnished by STANDARD HORIZON, nor does this warranty extend to Products on which the serial number has been removed, defaced, or changed. STANDARD HORIZON cannot be responsible in any way for an-
cillary equipment not furnished by STANDARD HORIZON which is attached to or used in connection with STANDARD HORIZONs Products, or for the operation of the Product with any ancillary equipment, and all such equip-
ment is expressly excluded from this warranty. STANDARD HORIZON dis-
claims liability for range, coverage, or operation of the Product and ancillary equipment as a whole under this warranty. STANDARD HORIZON reserves the right to make changes or improvements in Products, during subsequent production, without incurring the obligation to install such changes or im-
provements on previously manufactured Products. The implied warranties which the law imposes on the sale of this Product are expressly LIMITED, in duration, to the time period specified above. STAN-
DARD HORIZON shall not be liable under any circumstances for consequen-
tial damages resulting from the use and operation of this Product, or from the breach of this LIMITED WARRANTY, any implied warranties, or any con-
tract with STANDARD HORIZON. IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OF ITS PRODUCTS, STANDARD HORIZON MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EX-
PRESS OR IMPLIED AS TO THE MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE, EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HEREIN. Page 42 HX100/HX150 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or conse-
quential damages, or limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply. This warranty gives specific legal rights, and there may be other rights which may vary from state to state. ONLY PRODUCTS SOLD ON OR AFTER JANUARY 1, 1991 ARE COV-
ERED UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. ON-LINE WARRANTY REGISTRATION THANK YOU for buying STANDARD HORIZON (a division of YAESU USA.) products! We are confident your new radio will serve your needs for many years!
Please visit www.standardhorizon.com to register the HX100/HX150 Marine VHF. It should be noted that visiting the Web site from time to time may be beneficial to you, as new products are released they will appear on the STANDARD HORIZON Web site. Product Support Inquiries If you have any questions or comments regarding the use of the HX100/HX150, you can visit the STANDARD HORIZON Web site to send an E-mail or contact the Product Support team at (800) 767-
2450 ext 6300 M-F 8:00-5:00PST. In addition to the warranty, STANDARD HORIZON includes a lifetime
"flat rate" program to provide service after the warranty period has ex-
pired. If you wish to obtain the flat rate price for out-of-warranty repair, you must include the information on the Owners Record with the unit when you return it to your Dealer or to STANDARD HORIZON. Lifetime Flat Rate Service Program: For the original Owner only, for the lifetime of the unit, STANDARD HORIZON will repair the unit to original specifications. Note: The flat rate amount is payable by the Owner only if STAN-
DARD HORIZON or the STANDARD HORIZON Dealer determines that a repair is needed. After the repair, a 90-day warranty will be in effect from the date of return of the unit to the .Owner. This service program is not available for equipment which has failed as a result of neglect, accident, breakage, misuse, improper installa-
tion or modification, or water damage (depending on the product). HX100/HX150 Page 43 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. TX: 156.025 MHz - 157.425 MHz RX: 156.050 MHz - 163.275 MHz 25 kHz 5 ppm
(4 F to +140 F [20 C to +60 C]) 16K0G3E 50 HX100: 4.8 V DC, Negative Ground HX150: 7.4 V DC, Negative Ground 11. SPECIFICATIONS Performance specifications are nominal, unless otherwise indicated, and are subject to change without notice. 11.1 GENERAL Frequency Ranges:
Channel Spacing:
Frequency Stability:
Emission Type:
Antenna Impedance:
Operating Voltage:
Current Consumption: HX100: 250 mA (Receive, Typical at AF MAX.) HX150: 300 mA (Receive, Typical at AF MAX.) 15 mA (Standby) HX100: 1.1 A / 0.8 A (TX: 2.5 W / 1 W) HX150: 1.4 A / 0.7 A (TX: 5 W / 1 W) Battery Life (Approx.):
HX100: 7 hours (5/5/90 duty cycle) HX150: 8 hours (5/5/90 duty cycle) Operating Temperature: 4 F to +140 F (20 C to +60 C) Case Size (W x H x D):
2.4 x 5.3 x 1.5 (62 x 135 x 38.5 mm) HX100: 8.6 oz (245 g)(with FNB-125, Belt Clip) HX150: 8.3 oz (235 g)(with FNB-124LI, Belt Clip)
(w/o knob & antenna) Weight (Approx.):
11.2 TRANSMITTER RF Power Output:
Modulation Type:
Maximum Deviation:
Spurious Emission:
Microphone Impedance: 2 k HX100: 2.5 W / 1 W (@4.8 V ) HX150: 5 W / 1 W (@7.4 V ) Variable Reactance 5 kHz 65 dBc typical Page 44 HX100/HX150 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. Direct-Conversion Superheterodyne 11.3 RECEIVER Circuit Type:
Adjacent Channel Selectivity: 65 dB typical Intermodulation:
65 dB typical Hum & Noise Ratio:
40 dB typical Sensitivity:
0.3 V for 12 dB SINAD Selectivity:
25 kHz (65 dB) AF Output (Internal SP):
HX100:
HX150:
500 mW @16 for 10 % THD (@4.8 V) 500 mW @16 for 10 % THD (@7.4 V) Measured in accordance with TIA/EIA-603. HX100/HX150 Page 45 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 12. FCC AND CANADA RADIO LICENSE INFORMATION Standard Horizon radios comply with the Federal Communication Commis-
sion (FCC) and Industry-Canada requirements that regulate the Maritime Radio Service. MARITIME 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. However, 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 ap-
plications for ship (605) and land station licenses can be downloaded via the Internet at www.fcc.gov/Forms/Form605/605.html. To obtain a form from the FCC, call (888) 225-5322. MARINE RADIO CALL SIGN Currently the FCC does not require recreational boaters to have a Ship Ra-
dio Station License. The USCG recommends the boats registration number and the state to be used. CANADIAN SHIP STATION LICENSING You may need a license when traveling in Canada. 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 FCC / INDUSTRY CANADA INFORMATION The following data pertaining to the transceiver is necessary to fill out the li-
cense application. FCC Type Accepted: ............................................................................. Part 80 Output Power with FNB-125 (HX100): ........................... 1.0/2.5 W (Low/High) Output Power with FNB-124LI (HX150): ........................ 1.0/5.0 W (Low/High) Emission: .......................................................................................... 16K0G3E Frequency Range: ......................................................156.025 to 163.275MHz FCC Type Number: ......................................................K6630553X20 (HX100) K6630563X20 (HX150) Industry Canada Type Approval: ..............................511B-30553X20 (HX100) 511B-30563X20 (HX150) HX100/HX150 Page 46 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. 13. FCC NOTICE NOTICE Unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment may void compliance with FCC Rules. Any change or modification must be approved in writing by STANDARD HORIZON, a division of YAESU USA. 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 determined 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 techni-
cian for help. CAUTION This device is intended for general population use to satisfy FCC RF exposure compliance. See section 1.2 SAFETY INFORMATION for specific operating requirement. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is sub-
ject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interfer-
ence. Part 15.21: Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by YAESU MUSEN could void the Users authorization to operate this device. HX100/HX150 Page 47 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. YAESU USA 6125 Phyllis Drive, Cypress, California 90630 EM055N100 Page 48 Copyright 2012 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. All rights reserved. No portion of this manual may be reproduced without the permission of YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. Printed in China HX100/HX150 HX100 FCC ID: K6630553X20/ IC: 511B-30553X20 HX150 FCC ID: K6630563X20/ IC: 511B-30563X20YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD.
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2012-08-13 | 156.025 ~ 157.425 | TNF - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2012-08-13
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Yaesu Musen Co., Ltd.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0013655220
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1 | Physical Address |
Tennozu Parkside Building
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1 |
Tokyo, N/A 140-0002
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1 |
Japan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@timcoengr.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
B3: Maritime & Aviation Radio Services equipment in 47 CFR parts 80 & 87
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
K66
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
30563X20
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
K******** T****
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1 | Title |
Engineering Division/Quality Assurance Leader
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1 | Telephone Number |
81-3-********
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1 | Fax Number |
81-3-********
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1 |
k******@yaesu.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | TNF - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | HANDHELD MARINE TRANSCEIVER | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | Yes | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power listed is conducted. Output is at the antenna terminal of the device and must not exceed that tested for SAR compliance. This devices RF exposure is based on a maximum transmitting duty factor of 50 %. End-users must be informed of the face-held operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR levels are for 50% Duty Cycle: Head: 0.27W/kg. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Timco Engineering, Inc.
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1 | Name |
B****** C******
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1 | Telephone Number |
352-4********
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1 | Fax Number |
352 4********
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1 |
b******@timcoengr.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 8 | 156.025 | 157.425 | 5 | 0.2 ppm | 16K0G3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 8 | 156.025 | 157.425 | 1 | 0.2 ppm | 16K0G3E |
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