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Icom IC-M32Icom M32 01-RB M32 01 Repack Used Good Condition
Rugged Waterproof Protection - Equivalent to JIS Grade 7 (1m depth for 30 Minutes) - Easy-to-see LCD with Backlighting - Simple to Use Backlit 9 Button Keypad - Ni-Cd Battery Pack & Desktop Charger Included - Powerful 5W Output Power - Weather Alert Function - Convenient Tag Scanning - Dual / Tri-watch Functions - 4-Step Battery Life Indicator & 2-Step Power Saver - Squelch & Volume Level Indicator - Instant Access to Ch 16

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Brand: ICOM
Part Numbers: 37907, M32 01-RB, M3201RB
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gel 8:13pm on Sunday, September 26th, 2010 
Good value I use this radio for day sailing and it meets or exceeds my expectations for a handheld VHF unit.

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OPERATING RULES

D Priorities
Read all rules and regulations pertaining to priorities and keep an up-to-date copy handy. Safety and distress calls take priority over all others. You must monitor Channel 16 when you are not operating on another channel. False or fraudulent distress calls are prohibited under law.
(2) OPERATORS LICENSE A restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit is the license most often held by small vessel radio operators when a radio is not required for safety purposes. The Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit must be posted near the transceiver or be kept with the operator. Only a licensed radio operator may operate a transceiver. However, non-licensed individuals may talk over a transceiver if a licensed operator starts, supervises, ends the call and makes the necessary log entries. A current copy of the applicable government rules and regulations is only required to be on hand for vessels in which a radio telephone is compulsory. However, even if you are not required to have these on hand it is your responsibility to be thoroughly acquainted with all pertinent rules and regulations.

D Privacy

Information overheard but not intended for you cannot lawfully be used in any way. Indecent or profane language is prohibited.

D Radio licenses

(1) SHIP STATION LICENSE When your craft is equipped with a VHF FM transceiver, you must have a current radio station license before using the transceiver. It is unlawful to operate a ship station which is not licensed. Inquire through your dealer or the appropriate government agency for a Ship-Radiotelephone license. This license includes the call sign which is your crafts identication for radio purposes.
NOTE: Even though the IC-M32 is capable of operation on VHF marine channels 3, 21, 23, 61, 64, 81, 82 and 83, according to FCC regulations these simplex channels cannot be lawfully used by the general public in USA waters.

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SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES AND ATTACHMENTS

D Handstrap

Pass the handstrap through the loop on the side of the transceiver as illustrated at right. Facilitates carrying.

I Supplied accessories

The following accessories are supplied: Qty. Flexible antenna. 1 Handstrap. 1 Belt clip (MB-68). 1 Ni-Cd battery pack (BP-224). 1 Battery charger (BC-150). 1 Screws for the BC-150 (M3.5 20). 2 AC adapter (BC-147A/E or BM-95V)*. 1

* Depending on version

I Attachments

D Flexible antenna

Connect the supplied flexible antenna to the antenna connector. CAUTION! NEVER HOLD by the antenna when carrying the transceiver. Transmitting without an antenna may damage the transceiver.

D Belt clip

Attach the belt clip to the transceiver as illustrated below.

To attach the belt clip

To remove the belt clip

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SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES AND ATTACHMENTS Battery pack
To remove the battery pack: Turn the screw counterclockwise, then pull the battery pack in the direction of the arrow as shown below. To attach the battery pack: Insert the battery pack in the IC-M32 completely, then turn the screw clockwise. NEVER remove or insert the battery pack when the transceiver is wet or soiled. This may result water or dust getting into the transceiver/battery pack and may result in the transceiver being damaged.
NOTE: When removing or attaching the battery pack, use a coin or at-blade screwdriver to loosen or tighten the bottom screw. CAUTION!: When attaching or removing a battery pack, make sure the rubber seal is set in the groove of the battery pack correctly. If the seal is not neatly in the groove it may be damaged when attaching the battery pack. If the seal is damaged, waterproong is not guaranteed. NOTE:
When attaching a battery pack, make sure dust or else does not adhere to the rubber seal. If dust or else is on the seal when attaching a battery pack, the water resistant may be reduced.
Screw position when removing battery
Make sure both the rubber seal (purple) is set to the groove correctly and dust or else does not adhere to it.

Screw position when attaching battery
Correct position Rubber seal Groove Battery pack

Incorrect position

Battery pack

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PANEL DESCRIPTION
I Front, top and side panels
w q POWER SWITCH [PWR] Push and hold to turn power ON and OFF. w ANTENNA CONNECTOR (p. 2) Connects the supplied antenna. !0
Microphone Function display (p. 6) Speaker
e SCAN/DUAL KEY [SCNDUAL] Starts and stops normal or priority scan. (p. 15) Enters watch mode when pushed for 1 sec. (p. 16) Exits watch mode when pushed during watch operation. (p. 16) r TRANSMIT POWER/LOCK KEY [H/LLOCK] Selects high or low power when pushed. (p. 11) Toggles the lock function ON/OFF when pushed for 1 sec. (p. 13) t VOLUME UP/DOWN KEYS [+]/[][VOL] Adjusts the volume level. (p. 10) After pushing [SQLMONI], push to adjust the squelch level. (p. 10) y SQUELCH KEY [SQLMONI] Push this key, then adjust the squelch level with [+]/[]. (p. 10) Manually opens the squelch for monitoring the channel while pushed and held. (p. 13) While pushing this key, turn power ON to enter the set mode. (p. 17)

e r t y

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Y Z u CHANNEL UP/DOWN KEYS [Y]/[Z][TAG] Selects an operating channel. (pgs. 8, 9) Selects the SET mode condition of the item. (p. 17) Checks tag channels or changes scanning direction during scan. (p. 15) Sets or clears the displayed channel as a tag (scanned) channel when pushed both keys for 1 sec. (p. 15) While turning power ON, clears all tag channels in the selected channel group when both keys are pushed. (p. 15) i CHANNEL/WEATHER CHANNEL KEY [CH/WXU/I/C] Toggles the regular channels and weather channel when pushed. (p. 9) Selects one of 3 (or 2*) regular channel groups in sequence when pushed for 1 sec. (p. 9)
- U.S.A., International and Canadian* channels are available. *Canadian channels are available for the USA version only.
o CHANNEL 16 KEY [169] Selects Channel 16 when pushed. (p. 8) Selects the call channel when pushed for 1 sec. (p. 8)
- Channel 9 is factory default.
Enters call channel programming condition when the call channel is selected and this key is pushed for 3 sec. (p. 12) Exits set mode when pushed during set mode operation. (p. 17) !0 PTT SWITCH [PTT] Push and hold to transmit; release to receive.
Push to return to the channel selection before selecting the channel 16 or the call channel with [169].

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I Function display
q w e r t y u i o !0 !6 !1 !2 !5 !4 !3 t LOCK INDICATOR (p. 13) Appears while the lock function is activated. y BATTERY INDICATOR Indicates remaining battery power. Indication Battery level Full Middle Charging required No battery
blinks when the battery over charged. blinks when the battery is exhaustion. u SCAN INDICATOR (p. 15) Blinks while scanning. i DUALWATCH/TRI-WATCH INDICATORS (p. 16) DUAL appears during dualwatch; TRI appears during tri-watch. o DUPLEX INDICATOR Appears when a duplex channel is selected. !0 SUB CHANNEL READOUT Indicates Channel 16 during priority scan, dualwatch or tri-watch. (p. 16) Indicates the SET mode item while in SET mode. (p. 17) Indicates the squelch level while squelch setting. (p. 10) Indicates the volume level while volume setting. (p. 10)

q TRANSMIT INDICATOR (p. 11) Appears while transmitting. w BUSY INDICATOR Appears when receiving a signal or when the squelch opens. (p. 11) blinks while monitoring. (p. 13) e TAG CHANNEL INDICATOR (p. 15) Appears when a tag channel is selected. r CALL CHANNEL INDICATOR (p. 8) Appears when the call channel is selected.

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!1 SQUELCH LEVEL INDICATOR Shows the squelch level. !2 VOLUME LEVEL INDICATOR Shows the volume level. !3 VOLUME LEVEL ADJUSTING INDICATOR Blinks while adjusting the volume level. !4 SQUELCH LEVEL ADJUSTING INDICATOR Blinks while adjusting the squelch level. !5 CHANNEL NUMBER READOUT Indicates the selected operating channel number. In SET mode, indicates the selected condition. !6 CHANNEL GROUP INDICATOR (p. 9) U appears when U.S.A.; I appears when International; C appears when Canadian channel group is selected. !7 WEATHER CHANNEL/WEATHER ALERT INDICATORS (p. 9) WX appears when the weather channel group is selected. ALT appears while the weather alert function is activated; blinks when the alert tone is received.
!8 LOW POWER INDICATOR (p. 11) LOW appears when low power is selected. LOW blinks when switching forced low power mode because of a high temperature error or low voltage.

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BASIC OPERATION

I Channel selection

IMPORTANT!: Prior to using the transceiver for the first time, the battery pack must be fully charged for optimum life and operation. To avoid damage to the transceiver, turn the power OFF while charging.
D Channel 9 (Call channel)
Channel 9 is the leisure-use call channel. Each regular channel group has separate call channels. In addition, the call channel is monitored during tri-watch. The call channels can be re-programmed (p. 12) and are used to store your most often used channels in each channel group for quick recall. q Push [169] for 1 sec. to select the call channel in the selected channel group.
CALL and the call channel number appear. Each channel group may have its own call channel after programming a call channel. See the Call channel programming on p. 12 for details. w Push [CH/WXU/I/C] to return to the condition before se-

CONVENIENT! The squelch level adjustment key can be selected from [Y]/[Z] and [+]/[] with following operation.
While pushing both [SQLMONI] and [Y], turn the power ON to set [Y]/[Z] to the squelch level adjustment key. While pushing both [SQLMONI] and [+], turn the power ON to set [+]/[] to the squelch level adjustment key. 10

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I Receiving and transmitting
CAUTION: Transmitting without an antenna may

damage the transceiver.

q Push and hold [PWR] to turn power ON. w Set the volume and squelch levels. Push [SQLMONI], and push [] to open the squelch. Push [SQLMONI] to stop SQL indicator blinking, then push [+]/[] to set the volume level. Push [SQLMONI], and push [+]/[] to set the squelch level. e Push [Y]/[Z] to select the desired channel.
- When receiving a signal, appears and audio is emitted from the speaker. - Further adjustment of the volume may be necessary at this point. r Push [H/LLOCK] to select the output power if necessary. - LOW appears when low power is selected; no indication when high power is selected. - Choose low power to conserve battery power, choose high power for longer distance communications. - Some channels are for low power only.
IMPORTANT: To maximize the readability of your transmitted signal, pause a few sec. after pushing [PTT], hold the microphone 5 to 10 cm (2 to 4 inches) from your mouth and speak into the microphone at a normal voice level. NOTE: The transceiver has a power save function to conserve the battery power. The power save function activates automatically when no signal is received for 5 sec. For U.S.A version: To prevent accidental prolonged transmission, etc., the IC-M32 has a time-out timer function. This timer cuts a transmission OFF after 5 min. of continuous transmission.
t Push to transmit y Release to receive

Microphone

q Power ON
r Set output power w Set volume w Set the squelch level w Set the squelch level 11
t Push and hold [PTT] to transmit, then speak into the microphone. - appears.
- Channel 70 cannot be used for transmission.
y Release [PTT] to receive.

e Set channel

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I Call channel programming
The call channel key is used to select Channel 9 by default, however, you can program your most often-used channel in each channel group for quick recall. q Push [CH/WXU/I/C] for 1 sec. several times to select the desired channel group (USA, INT, CAN) to be programmed. w Push [169] for 1 sec. to select the call channel.
CALL and call channel number appear.
t Push [169] to program the displayed channel as the call channel.
The call channel number stop ashing.
e Push [169] again for 3 sec. (until a long beep changes to 2 short beeps) to enter call channel programming condition.
Call channel number to be programmed ashes.
r Push [Y]/[Z] to select the desired channel.

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I Lock function
This function electronically locks all keys (except for [+]/[], [PTT], [SQLMONI] and [H/LLOCK]) to prevent accidental channel changes and function access. Push [H/LLOCK] for 1 sec. to turn the lock function ON and OFF. Appears while the lock function is used.

I Monitor function

The monitor function releases the noise squelch mute. See p. 19 for details of the monitor switch action. Push [SQLMONI] for 1 sec. to activate the monitor function.
blinks and audio is emitted.
Blinks while the monitor function is used.

I Automatic backlighting

This function is convenient for nighttime operation. The automatic backlighting can be activated in SET mode. (p. 20) Push any key except for [PTT] to turn the backlighting ON.
The backlighting is automatically turned OFF after 5 sec. of inactivity.

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SCAN OPERATION

I Scan types

Scanning is an efcient way to locate signals quickly over a wide frequency range. The transceiver has priority scan and normal scan. In addition, the weather alert and auto scan function is available for standby convenience. These functions can be activated simultaneously, depending on the settings in SET mode. (pgs. 18, 19) PRIORITY SCAN

CH 01 CH 02

Set the tag channels (scanned channel) before scanning. Clear the tag channels which inconveniently stop scanning, such as digital communications. Choose priority or normal scan in SET mode. (p. 18)

NORMAL SCAN

* Previously selected weather channel when weather alert function is ON Priority scan searches through all tag channels in sequence while monitoring Channel 16. When a signal is detected on Channel 16, scan pauses until the signal disappears; when a signal is detected on a channel other than Channel 16, scan becomes dualwatch until the signal disappears. 14
* Previously selected weather channel when weather alert function is ON. Normal scan, like priority scan, searches through all tag channels in sequence. However, unlike priority scan, Channel 16 is not checked unless Channel 16 is set as a tag channel.

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I Setting tag channels
For more efficient scanning, add desired channels as tag channels or clear the tag for unwanted channels. Non-tag channels will be skipped during scanning. Tag channels can be assigned to each channel group (USA, INT, CAN) independently. q Select the desired channel group (USA, INT, CAN) by pushing [CH/WXU/I/C] for 1 sec., if desired. w Select the desired channel to set as a tag channel. e Push both [Y] and [Z] for 1 sec. to set the displayed channel as a tag channel.
appears in the function display.

I Starting a scan

Set the weather alert function, priority scan function, scan resume timer and auto scan function in advance, using SET mode. (pgs. 18, 19) q Select the desired channel group (USA, CAN, INT) by pushing [CH/WXU/I/C] for 1 sec., if desired.
When the weather alert function is in use, select the desired weather channel with [CH/WXU/I/C] and [Y]/[Z]. w Push [SCNDUAL] to start priority or normal scan. SCAN blinks in the function display. 16 appears on the sub channel readout during priority scan. When a signal is received, scan pauses until the signal disappears or resumes after pausing 5 sec. according to scan resume timer setting. (Channel 16 is still monitored during priority scan.) Push [Y]/[Z] to check the scanning tag channels, change the scanning direction or resume the scan manually. e To stop the scan, push [SCNDUAL]. SCAN disappears. Pushing [PTT], [169] or [CH/WXU/I/C] also stops the scan.
r To cancel the tag channel setting, push both [Y] and [Z] for 1 sec.

disappears.

Clearing all tag channels in the selected channel group While pushing and holding both [Y] and [Z], turn power ON to clear all tag channels in the channel group. [Example]: Starting a normal scan. Scan starts. Push
Receiving a signal and audio is emitted. Push

to stop the scan 15

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DUALWATCH/TRI-WATCH

I Operation
q Select the desired operating channel. w Push [SCNDUAL] for 1 sec. to start dualwatch or tri-watch (depending on SET mode setting).

DUAL blinks during dualwatch; TRI blinks during tri-watch. A beep tone sounds when a signal is received on Channel 16. Tri-watch becomes dualwatch when receiving a signal on the call channel. e To cancel dualwatch/tri-watch, push [SCNDUAL] again.

I Description

Dualwatch monitors Channel 16 while you are receiving another channel; tri-watch monitors Channel 16 and the call channel while receiving another channel. DUALWATCH/TRI-WATCH SIMULATION Call channel
[Example]: Operating tri-watch on INT channel 07.
Tri-watch starts. Push for 1 sec.

Dualwatch

Tri-watch
Signal is received on the call channel.
If a signal is received on Channel 16, dualwatch/tri-watch pauses on Channel 16 until the signal disappears. If a signal is received on the call channel during tri-watch, tri-watch becomes dualwatch until the signal disappears. To transmit on the selected channel during dualwatch/triwatch, push and hold [PTT].
Signal received on Channel 16 takes priority.
Tri-watch resumes after the signal disappears.

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SET MODE

I SET mode programming

SET mode is used to change the condition of 12 transceiver functions: beep tone function, weather alert function, priority scan function, scan resume timer, auto scan function, dual/triwatch function, monitor switch action, automatic backlighting, LCD contrast selection, auto power save function, self check function and battery voltage indicator.

D SET mode operation

q Turn power OFF. w While pushing [SQLMONI], turn power ON to enter SET mode. bp appears. e Push [SQLMONI] or [SQLMONI] and [Y] to select the desired item, if necessary. r Push [Y]/[Z] to select the desired condition of the item. t To exit SET mode, push [169].
D SET MODE ITEMS The displays show the default settings, and the selected item is displayed in the dotted circle.
Battery voltage Beep tone Weather alert Priority scan Scan resume timer

Self check

Starting item

: Push

Auto scan

Power save

LCD contrast

Automatic backlighting

Monitor switch

Dual/Tri-watch

Pu (PUSH): After pushing the [SQLMONI] for 1 sec., the squelch opens and emits audio. The squelch is held open while continuously pushing and holding [SQLMONI]. (default) Ho (HOLD): After pushing the [SQLMONI] for 1 sec., the squelch opens and emits audio even [SQLMONI] is released. To close the squelch, push any key.

D Auto scan function AS

The Auto scan function starts the desired scan automatically when no signal is received, and no operation is performed for 30 sec.

Auto scan OFF (default)

Auto scan ON Push setting (default)

Hold setting

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SET MODE D Power save function PS
The power save function reduces current drain by deactivating the receiver circuit for preset intervals.
ON : The power save function is turned ON. The power save function will activate when no signal is received, and no operation is performed for 5 sec. OFF: The power save function is turned OFF.
D Automatic backlighting bL
This function is convenient for nighttime operation. The automatic backlighting turns the backlighting ON when any key except for [PTT] is pushed.
Push Push Auto backlighting ON (default) Auto backlighting OFF Power save ON (default) Power save OFF
D LCD contrast selection LC
The contrast of the LCD can be turned ON (high contrast) and OFF (low contrast).
LCD contrast ON (default)

LCD contrast OFF

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SET MODE D Self check function SC
The self check function checks transceiver conditions by itself, and informs you in case a problem is found. The following items are checked after the power is turned ON, then it switches to operation mode.
Temperature : Outside of 25C to +65C; 13F to +149F (approx.) Connected battery voltage Water intrusion Battery voltage indication OFF (default)
D Battery voltage indicator bt
The voltage of the connected battery pack can be turned ON (displayed for 2 sec.) or OFF (non-displayed) after power is turned ON.
Battery voltage indication ON

Self check OFF (default)

Self check ON
When error messages as shown below are displayed, see troubleshooting for advice. (p. 29)

Temperature error

Battery voltage error

Water intrusion error

The charge indicator lights green.

I Optional battery case

When using a battery case attached to the transceiver, install 6 AA(R6) size alkaline batteries as illustrated below. q Remove the battery case from the transceiver. w Install 6 AA(R6) size alkaline batteries.
Be sure to observe the correct polarity.
r Charge the battery pack approx. 8 hours, depending on the remaining power condition. DO NOT charge BP-224 more than 12 hours. Otherwise, BP-224 will be damaged. BP-224 must be charged for 812 hours only.
BP-224 Charge indicator Lights green when BP-224 (with/without IC-M32) is inserted. IC-M32
CAUTION: When installing batteries, make sure they are all the same brand, type and capacity. Also, do not mix new and old batteries together. Keep battery contacts clean. Its a good idea to clean battery terminals once a week.
Supplied screws AC adapter (BC-147A/E or BM-95V) BC-150

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I Optional battery chargers

AD-103 installation

q Install the AD-103 desktop charger adapter into the holder space of the BC-119N/121N. w Connect the plugs of the BC-119N/121N to the AD-103 desktop charger adapter with the connector, then install the adapter into the charger with the supplied screws.
Desktop charger adapter Connector
Screws supplied with the charger adapter

Not used

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BATTERY CHARGING Rapid charging with the BC-121N+AD-103
The optional BC-121N allows up to 6 battery packs to be charged simultaneously. The following are additionally required. Six AD-103 charger adapters An AC adapter (BC-124) or the DC power cable (OPC-656)

IC-M32 BP-224

Rapid charging with the BC-119N+AD-103
The optional BC-119N provides rapid charging of battery packs. The following are additionally required. AD-103 charger adapter An AC adapter (may be supplied with BC-119N depending on version) or the DC power cable (OPC-515L/CP-17L).
AC adapter (Purchase separately)
AD-103 charger adapter is installed in BC-119N. AC adapter (Not supplied with some versions.)
AD-103 charger adapters are installed in each slot.
Optional OPC-515L (for 13.8 V power source) or CP-17L (for 12 V cigarette lighter socket) can be used instead of the AC adapter.
DC power cable (OPC-656) (Connect with the DC power supply; 13.8 V/at least 7 A)

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SWIVEL BELT CLIP

I MB-87 contents

Qty. q Belt clip 1 w Base clip 1
w Clip the belt clip to a part of your belt and insert the transceiver into the belt clip until the base clip fitting into the groove.

I To attach

q Slide the base clip into the plastic loop on the back of the transceiver as illustrated below.
e Once the transceiver is locked in place, it swivels as illustrated below.

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I To detach
Turn the transceiver upside down in the direction of the
arrow and pull out from the belt clip.

R CAUTION!

HOLD THE TRANSCEIVER TIGHTLY, WHEN HANGING OR DETACHING THE TRANSCEIVER FROM THE BELT CLIP. Otherwise the transceiver may not be attached to the holder or swivelled properly if the transceiver is accidentally dropped and the base clip is scratched or damaged. 28

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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Recharge the battery pack. Check the connection to the transceiver. Set squelch to the threshold point. Push [+]/[] to set a suitable level. Drain water from the speaker. The transceiver does The battery is exhausted. not turn ON. Bad connection to the battery pack. No sound from speaker. Squelch level is too deep. Volume level is too low. Speaker has been exposed to water.
REF. p. 23 p. 3 p. 10 p. 10 pgs. 8, 9, 30 p. 23 p. 11
Transmitting is impossi- Some channels are for low power or re- Change channels. ble, or high power can ceive only. Recharge the battery pack. The battery is exhausted. not be selected. Verify the battery voltage is correct. The battery over charged. Push [H/LLOCK] to select high power. The output power is set to low. The displayed channel Lock function is activated. cannot be changed. Scan does not start. No beeps. Self check error. (Temperature) Self check error. (Battery voltage) Self check error. (Water intrusion) TAG channels are not programmed. Beep tones are turned OFF.
Push [H/LLOCK] for 1 sec. to cancel the p. 13 function. Set the desired channels as TAG channels. p. 15 Set the beep tones to ON (Fix Beep/User p. 18 Beep) in SET mode.
The temperature is outside of 25C to Leave the transceiver at room temperature +65C; 13F to +149F (approx) for a while. Turn the power ON to check if the internal temperature has returned to normal. The connected battery packs voltage is Verify the battery voltage is correct. more than 11 V. Water has entered the transceiver. Have the transceiver checked at your local distributor or dealer to see whether the transceiver works properly or not.

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01 01A 03A 05A 06 07A 12 13* 14 15* 16 17* 18A 15* 13* 14 15* 16 17* 03 01

VHF MARINE CHANNEL LIST

Channel number Frequency (MHz) USA INT CAN Transmit Receive 19A 20 20A 21 21A 22 22A 23 23A 61A 63A 64 64A 65 65A 65A 19A 156.950 156.950 20* 157.000 161.600 157.000 157.000 157.050 161.650 157.100 161.700 22A 157.100 157.100 157.150 161.750 157.150 157.150 157.200 161.800 157.250 161.850 157.300 161.900 157.350 161.950 157.400 162.000 156.025 160.625 156.075 160.675 61A 156.075 156.075 156.125 160.725 62A 156.125 156.125 156.175 160.775 156.175 156.175 156.225 160.825 83A 84 84A 84 156.275 160.875 65A 156.275 156.275 64A 156.225 156.225 82A 83 81A 84 80A 81 79A 80 78A 79 21A 157.050 157.050 Channel number Frequency (MHz) USA INT CAN Transmit Receive 66 66A 67* 74 77* 77* 156.325 160.925 156.375 156.375 156.425 156.425 156.475 156.475 Rx only 156.525 156.575 156.575 156.625 156.625 156.675 156.675 156.725 156.725 156.875 156.875 156.925 161.525 78A 156.925 156.925 156.975 161.575 79A 156.975 156.975 157.025 161.625 80A 157.025 157.025 157.075 161.675 81A 157.075 157.075 157.125 161.725 82A 157.125 157.125 157.175 161.775 157.225 161.825 157.225 157.225 83A 157.175 157.175 WX channel Frequency (MHz) Transmit RX only RX only RX only RX only RX only RX only RX only RX only RX only RX only Receive 162.550 162.400 162.475 162.425 162.450 162.500 162.525 161.650 161.775 163.275 66A 66A* 156.325 156.325 Channel number Frequency (MHz) USA INT CAN Transmit Receive 85 85A 86 86A 87 87A 88 88A 21b 25b 28b 83b 157.275 161.875 157.275 157.275 157.325 161.925 157.325 157.325 157.375 161.975 157.375 157.375 157.425 162.025 157.425 157.425 Rx only 161.650 Rx only 161.850 Rx only 162.000 Rx only 161.775

D BELT CLIPS

MB-68 BELT CLIP The same as supplied with the transceiver. MB-74N BELT CLIP Exclusive alligator-type belt clip. MB-87 SWIVEL BELT CLIP Belt clip for swivel type.

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A-6297D-1EX-q Printed in Japan 2003 Icom Inc.
1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, Japan

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M.V. DEEPSTAR

specifications
BUILT: Cairns Custom Craft 1999 Call sign VNH 6127 CLASSIFICATION: Department of transport QLD 1B/1C 23+2 Aust Reg No: DIMENSIONS: Length overall 17.2m Beam 5.4m Depth 1.8m Draft 1.0m Clear deck 7.5 x 5.2m MACHINERY: Main engine 2x 6LY2A-STP 324kw Gen set 1x Yanmar 12 kva HULL: Aluminum Catamaran Full fendering 100mm Aircraft tyres bow/stern Full open transom BRIDGE: Fully enclosed helm position Plotter Furuno NAVNET VX2 Sounder Furuno 1Kw DFFI Digital Radar Furuno 36Nm GPS Furuno DGPS GP 37 HF Radio Coden 9390 VHF Radio Uniden MC 950 Hand held VHF Icom IC-M32 ACCOMODATION: 2xdouble berth 3xsingle berth Air-conditioned accommodation Fully equipped galley 2 x toilet and shower MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT: Canopy/Seating/Tender Hiab/Deck winch
SPEED & CONSUMPTION: Full operation 20knts @150 ltrs/hr Cruise 16knts @100 ltrs/hr Bollard pull 5t CAPACITIES: Fuel 3200ltrs Water 1000ltrs Diesel 120ltrs/hr Sullage 500ltrs
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