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UX-120

型号:

UX-120

描述:

船用甚高频收发器[ VHF MARINE TRANSCEIVER ]

品牌:

ETC[ ETC ]

页数:

36 页

PDF大小:

545 K

INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
VHF MARINE TRANSCEIVER  
iC- m59  
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY  
If your vessel requires assistance, contact other vessels and  
the Coast Guard by sending a distress call on channel 16.  
Or, transmit your distress call using digital selective calling on  
channel 70 (the optional UX-120 DSC UNIT must be installed).  
USING CHANNEL 16  
USING DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (ch 70)  
(UX-120 required)  
DISTRESS CALL PROCEDURE  
DISTRESS CALL PROCEDURE  
1. “MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY”  
1. Push and hold [16EMER] for 5 sec. until you  
hear 5 short beeps change to one long beep.  
2. “THIS IS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ” (name of vessel)  
2. Then, push [PTT] to transmit the call.  
3. Your call sign or other indication of the vessel  
(AND 9-digit DSC ID if you have one).  
3. Wait for an acknowledgment from a coast sta-  
tion.  
4. “LOCATED AT - - - - - - - - - - ” (your position)  
• When received, channel 16 is automatically selected.  
5. The nature of the distress and assistance re-  
quired.  
4. Push and hold [PTT], then transmit the appro-  
priate information as at left.  
6. Any other information which might facilitate the  
rescue.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY..................................................i  
TABLE OF CONTENTS ...................................................... ii  
IMPORTANT ...................................................................... iii  
CAUTIONS.......................................................................... iii  
5 SET MODE ........................................................... 19 – 21  
I Entering SET mode .................................................. 19  
I SET mode items ....................................................... 19  
6 CONNECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE .............. 22 – 27  
I Unpacking ................................................................ 22  
I Additional requirements ............................................ 22  
I Connections .............................................................. 23  
I Mounting the transceiver .......................................... 24  
I Dimensions ............................................................... 25  
I Antenna .................................................................... 26  
I Fuse replacement ..................................................... 26  
I Cleaning ................................................................... 26  
I Optional unit installations .......................................... 26  
1 OPERATING RULES ..................................................... 1  
2 PANEL DESCRIPTION ............................................ 2 – 5  
I Front panel ................................................................. 2  
I Microphone ................................................................. 3  
I Function display .......................................................... 4  
3 BASIC OPERATION .............................................. 6 – 11  
I Power ON ................................................................... 6  
I Channel selection ....................................................... 6  
I Receiving .................................................................... 8  
I Transmitting ................................................................ 9  
I Scan function ............................................................ 10  
I Call channel programming ........................................ 11  
I Display backlighting .................................................. 11  
7 TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................ 28  
8 VHF MARINE CHANNEL LIST ................................... 29  
9 SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................... 30  
10 OPTIONS ................................................................... 31  
4 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING ......................... 12 – 18  
I General ..................................................................... 12  
I Distress call transmission ......................................... 13  
I All ships call transmission ......................................... 14  
I Individual call transmission ....................................... 15  
I Receiving DSC calls ................................................. 16  
ii  
WHEN INSTALLING THE DSC UNIT  
NEVER transmit a distress call when your vessel does not  
need immediate help. Distress calls can be used only in times  
of emergency.  
IMPORTANT  
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and com-  
pletely before using the transceiver.  
AVOID using or placing the transceiver in direct sunlight or  
in areas with temperatures below –20°C (–4°F) or above  
+60°C (+140°F).  
SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL—This in-  
struction manual contains important operating instructions for  
the IC-M59.  
DO NOT operate the transceiver without running the ves-  
sel’s engine. When your vessel’s engine is OFF and the  
transceiver is transmitting, the vessel’s battery will soon be-  
come exhausted.  
YOU MUST HAVE a DSC vessel ID in order to oper-  
ate the optional DSC functions of the transceiver. See your  
Dealer for details.  
KEEP the transceiver out of the reach of children.  
KEEP the antenna cable and DC power cable as far away  
as possible from electrical pumps, generators and other elec-  
tronic instruments to prevent instrument malfunctions.  
CAUTIONS  
RWARNING NEVER connect the transceiver to an  
AC outlet. This may pose a fire hazard or result in an electric  
shock.  
KEEP the transceiver and microphone at least 1 meter  
away from your vessel's magnetic navigation compass.  
RWARNING HIGH VOLTAGE! NEVER touch  
the antenna or an internal antenna connector during trans-  
mission. This may result in an electric shock or a burn.  
NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source of more  
than 16 V DC. This connection will ruin the transceiver.  
iii  
1
OPERATING RULES  
OPERATOR’S LICENSE  
D Priorities  
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.  
• 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.  
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.  
• You must monitor channel 16 when you are not operating  
on another channel.  
• False or fraudulent distress calls are prohibited under law.  
However, non-licensed individuals may talk over a transceiver  
if a licensed operator starts, supervises, ends the call and  
makes the necessary log entries.  
D Privacy  
• Information overheard but not intended for you cannot law-  
fully be used in any way.  
A current copy of the applicable government rules and regu-  
lations 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.  
• Indecent or profane language is prohibited.  
D Radio licenses  
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 in-  
cludes the call sign which is your craft’s identification for radio  
purposes.  
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2
PANEL DESCRIPTION  
I Front panel  
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PWR/VOL  
VHF MARINE  
OFF  
SQUELCH  
TAG  
TRI  
EMER  
ALL  
SCAN  
DIM  
DUAL  
U/I/C  
CH/WX  
16  
/IND  
9
HI/LO  
–
—
˜ ™  
š
›
œ

– CHANNEL SELECTOR [CHANNEL]  
display and control/switch backlighting intensity. (p. 11)  
Selects an operating channel in the selected channel  
group.  
™ CHANNEL/WEATHER CHANNEL SWITCH  
[CH/WX•U/I/C]  
— SCAN SWITCH [SCAN•TAG]  
• Selects and toggles between regular and weather chan-  
nels.  
• Selects one of 3 regular channels in sequence when  
pushed for 1 sec. (p. 7)  
• Starts and stops normal or priority scan when tag chan-  
nels are programmed. (p. 10)  
• Push and hold for 1 sec. to toggle the tag setting for the  
displayed channel. (p. 10)  
International, U.S.A. and Canadian channels are available for  
regular channels.  
˜ HIGH/LOW POWER SWITCH [HI/LO•DIM]  
Toggles between high and low output powers. (p. 9)  
• While pushing, rotate the channel selector to adjust the  
š DUAL/TRI-WATCH SWITCH [DUAL•TRI] (p. 8)  
• Activates dualwatch for checking channel 16.  
2
PANEL DESCRIPTION 2  
Push and hold for 1 sec. to activate tri-watch for checking  
channel 16 and the call channel.  
I Microphone  
› CALL CHANNEL SWITCH [9ALL/IND]  
Selects the call channelthe call channel is programma-  
ble, channel 9 being the default. (p. 11)  
Push and hold for 1 sec. to enter the standby condition of  
a DSC call. (When an optional UX-120 is installed).  
(pgs. 14, 15)  
–
—
HI/LO  
Both All ships calland Individual callare selectable.  
œ CHANNEL 16 SWITCH [16EMER]  
Selects channel 16. (p. 6)  
– CHANNEL UP/DOWN SWITCHES [M]/[L]  
Select an operating channel in the selected channel  
group.  
Push and hold to enter the standby condition for a dis-  
tress call transmission using the DSC function (when an  
optional UX-120 is installed). (p. 13)  
These switches can be used instead of the transceivers  
channel selector.  
 SQUELCH CONTROL [SQUELCH]  
Rotate clockwise to eliminate audio noise. (p. 8)  
Activates the built-in attenuator when rotated deep clock-  
wise. (p. 8)  
— HIGH/LOW POWER SWITCH [HI/LO]  
The same function as the transceivers front panel.  
Toggles between high and low output powers. (p. 9)  
While pushing, push the [M]/[L] switches to adjust the display  
and control/switch backlighting intensity. (p. 11)  
ž POWER/VOLUME CONTROL [PWR/VOL]  
Turns power ON and OFF and adjusts the audio output  
level. (p. 6)  
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2
PANEL DESCRIPTION  
I Function display  
q
w
e
r
t y  
u
TX BUSY  
LOW CALL  
CANUSA  
INT  
TAG  
DUALTRI  
i
!
!
SCAN SCRM  
DUP ACK RCV  
o
!
!
WX ALT  
!
!
!
q TRANSMIT INDICATOR  
t SCAN INDICATOR  
Appears while transmitting. (p. 9)  
Appears and ashes during scan operation. (p. 10)  
w BUSY INDICATOR  
y DUALWATCH INDICATOR  
Appears when receiving a signal or when [SQUELCH] is  
rotated too far counterclockwise. (p. 8)  
Appears and ashes during dualwatch operation. (p. 8)  
u TRI-WATCH INDICATOR  
e CHANNEL INDICATOR  
Appears and ashes during tri-watch operation. (p. 8)  
Shows the operating channel. (pgs. 6, 7)  
i VOICE SCRAMBLER INDICATOR  
Appears while the optional voice scrambler is activated.  
(p. 8)  
r TAG CHANNEL INDICATOR  
Appears when the selected channel is set as a tag chan-  
nel. (p. 10)  
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PANEL DESCRIPTION 2  
o DUPLEX INDICATOR  
! LOW POWER INDICATOR  
Appears when the selected channel is a duplex channel.  
Shows that low output power is selected. (p. 9)  
! ACKNOWLEDGEMENT/RECEIVE INDICATORS  
Appear during optional DSC operation. (pgs. 1318)  
• “RCVappears when a DSC call is received.  
• “ACK RCVappears when an acknowledgement is received.  
• “ACKand $appear when transmitting an acknowledge-  
ment.  
! CALL CHANNEL INDICATOR  
Appears when the call channel is selected. (p. 6)  
! DSC INDICATORS (pgs. 1318)  
Appear during optional DSC operation and show a format  
specier, message, etc.  
! NMEA INDICATOR  
Appears when NMEA devices (such as a GPS receiver)  
are connected. (p. 12)  
! WEATHER ALERT INDICATOR  
Indicates the weather alert function is activated. (p. 7)  
! MODE INDICATORS (p. 7)  
• “USAshows USA channels are selected.  
• “CANshows Canadian channels are selected.  
• “INTshows International channels are selected.  
• “WXshows weather channels are selected.  
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3
BASIC OPERATION  
I Power ON  
I Channel selection  
Rotate [PWR/VOL] clockwise to turn power ON.  
D Channel 16  
Channel 16 is the distress channel. It is used for establishing  
initial contact with another station and for emergency com-  
munications. Channel 16 is monitored during dualwatch/tri-  
watch. While standing by you are required to monitor channel  
16.  
TX BUSY  
LOW CALL  
CANUSA  
INT  
TAG DUALTRI  
SCAN SCRM  
DUP ACK RCV  
All display indications  
appear briefly*.  
WX ALT  
*SCRMappears only when an optional  
UT-79 is installed.  
dSCappears only when an optional  
UX-120 is installed.  
Push  
16  
USA  
USA  
or hang the microphone  
on the microphone hanger.  
Operate the transceiver as indicated in the following sec-  
tions.  
D Call channel  
D Low voltage indicator  
The call channel is used to store your most often-used chan-  
nel for quick recall. In addition, the call channel is monitored  
during tri-watch. The default setting for the call channel is  
channel 9 which is for pleasure use.  
When bappears and flashes as  
USA  
shown at right, there is a DC power  
source problem. In this case, check  
your vessels battery and DC  
power cable.  
CALL  
Push  
9
USA  
CALLindicates that the  
call channel is selected.  
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BASIC OPERATION 3  
D U.S.A., Canadian and international channels  
There are 61 U.S.A., 57 Canadian and 57 international chan-  
nels. These channel groups may be specied for the operat-  
ing area.  
D Weather channels  
There are 10 weather channels. These are used for monitor-  
ing NOAA (National Oceanographic and Atmospheric  
Administration) weather broadcasts.  
Push [CH/WX] to select a regular channel.  
If a weather channel appears, push [CH/WX] again.  
Rotate the channel selector to select a channel.  
• “DUPappears for duplex channels.  
CH/WX  
Push  
WX  
once or twice  
To change the channel group, push [CH/WXU/I/C] for 1  
sec.  
U.S.A., Canadian and international channels can be selected in  
sequence.  
USA  
Push for 1 sec.  
U.S.A. channels  
U/I/C  
CH/WX  
CONVENIENT  
Weather alert function: NOAA broadcast stations transmit  
a weather alert tone before an important weather announce-  
ment.  
TAG  
DUP  
CAN  
INT  
When the weather alert function is turned ON, the ALTindi-  
cator ashes until any key is pushed.  
This function is activated when a weather channel is selected  
or during any scan. See SET mode itemson p. 19.  
International channels  
Canadian channels  
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3
BASIC OPERATION  
D Dual/tri-watch functions  
I Receiving  
These functions allow you to conveniently check the distress  
channel (ch 16) or, both the distress and pleasure call chan-  
nel (ch 9; programmable) while receiving another channel.  
When receiving a signal on one of these channels, the trans-  
ceiver stops on the channel until the signal disappears.  
Rotate [PWR/VOL] to turn power ON.  
Rotate [SQUELCH] fully counterclockwise.  
Adjust [PWR/VOL] to a suitable listening level.  
Rotate [SQUELCH] clockwise until the audio noise disap-  
pears.  
Push [DUALTRI] momentarily for dualwatch.  
Select the desired channel. See pgs. 67 for details.  
When a signal is received:  
DUAL  
BUSY  
USA  
DUAL  
BUSY  
The squelch opens;  
USA  
Audio is emitted from the speaker;  
BUSYappears in the function dis-  
play.  
Checking channel 16  
every 2 sec.  
When receiving a signal  
on channel 16. Channel  
16 is monitored until the  
signal disappears.  
When an interrupting signal is received; rotate [SQUELCH]  
deeply clockwise.  
Push and hold [DUALTRI] for tri-watch.  
D Voice scrambler function  
For confidential communications, use the optional voice  
scrambler function. All members of your group must have the  
UT-79 VOICE SCRAMBLER UNIT installed in order to communi-  
cate using this function.  
TRI  
BUSY  
CALL  
USA  
TRI  
USA  
Checking channel 16  
and the call channel  
every 2 sec.  
When receiving a signal  
on the call channel, the  
call channel is monitored  
while checking ch 16 in  
2 sec. intervals.  
While pushing [HI/LO], push  
SCRM  
USA  
[CH/WX] to toggle the function ON  
and OFF.  
• “SCRMappears when the function is ON.  
This function cannot be used on CH 16.  
Set the scramble code in SET mode in advance (p. 19).  
When receiving a signal  
on channel 16, channel  
16 has priority.  
BUSY  
TRI  
USA  
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BASIC OPERATION 3  
CALL PROCEDURES  
You must identify yourself when you transmit and you must  
respect time limits.  
I Transmitting  
Before transmitting, read the call procedures at right.  
Select an operating channel. See pgs. 6, 7 for details.  
Push [HI/LO] to select transmit output power.  
• “LOWappears when low output power is selected.  
High power cannot be selected on some channels. Refer to the  
channel list on p. 29.  
1) Give your call sign each time you call another vessel or  
a coast station. If you have no call sign, identify the sta-  
tion by giving the vessel name and the name of the li-  
cense.  
Push and hold the PTT switch to transmit.  
• “$appears.  
2) Give your call sign at the end of each transmission that  
lasts more than 3 minutes.  
Speak into the microphone at your normal voice level.  
Do not hold the microphone too closely to your mouth or speak  
too loudly. This may distort the transmit signal.  
Release the PTT switch to receive.  
3) You must pause and give your call sign at least once  
every 15 minutes during long ship-to-shore calls.  
4) Keep your calls short (less than 3 minutes). Wait 2 min-  
utes before repeating a call.  
IMPORTANT: In order to maximize the readability of your trans-  
mitted signal, pause for a moment after pushing [PTT], hold the  
microphone 1520 cm from your mouth, then speak into the mi-  
crophone at an even, normal voice level.  
5) Unnecessary transmissions are not allowed.  
TIME-OUT TIMER (U.S.A. version only)  
MOMENTARY HIGH POWER  
The transceiver has a time-out timer function to prevent  
continuous, long transmissions. Transmit is automatically  
inhibited after 5 min. of continuous transmission.  
On U.S.A. channels 13, 15 and 67, transmission using high  
power is momentarily possible. To use high power, push  
and hold [HI/LO] while transmitting.  
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3
BASIC OPERATION  
D Scan operation  
Select the desired channel group (USA, CAN, INT) or WX  
I Scan function  
The transceiver has a high speed scan function for standing  
by on utility signals. The scan speed is 8 channels/sec. (ex-  
cept when the weather alert function is in use).  
channels with [CH/WXU/I/C].  
When the weather alert function is in use, select the desired WX  
channel in the display, then perform the above operation.  
Push [SCAN] to start scanning.  
Two scan types are available: normal scan (scans all tag  
channels in sequence) and priority scan (checks channel 16  
while scanning). These scans can be selected in set mode  
(p. 19).  
• “SCANappears and ashes in the function display.  
• “16appears during priority scan.  
To stop the scan, push [SCAN] again.  
• “SCANdisappears.  
D Setting tag channels  
You can specify channels as tag channels for efcient scan-  
ning. Tag channels can be set for each channel group (USA,  
CAN, INT) independently.  
Select the desired channel, then push and hold  
[SCANTAG] for 1 sec. to toggle the tag setting.  
Scan resume timer:  
When a signal is detected, scan pauses until the signal dis-  
appears or resumes after pausing 5 sec., according to the set  
mode setting. (p. 19)  
TAG  
Appears when the channel is  
specified as a tag channel.  
Confirming tag channels:  
While operating scan, rotate [DIAL].  
Only tag channels are selected.  
Stop rotating [DIAL] to resume scan.  
USA  
Clearing all tag channels:  
Weather alert function:  
While pushing [HI/LO], push and hold [SCANTAG] for 3 sec.  
until the long beep becomes 2 short beeps.  
All tag channels in the selected channel group are released.  
When the function is turned ON (p. 19), the selected weather  
channel is checked during scan. Refer to p. 7 for a descrip-  
tion of weather alert.  
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BASIC OPERATION 3  
Push [9] again to program the  
displayed channel as the call  
channel.  
The call channel number and  
channel group stop ashing.  
I Call channel programming  
The call channel key, [9], is used to select channel 9, how-  
ever, you can program your most often-used channels in  
each channel group for quick recall.  
CALL  
USA  
Push [CH/WXU/I/C] for 1 sec.  
USA  
one or more times to select  
I Display backlighting  
The function display and switches can be backlit for better  
visibility under low light conditions.  
the desired channel group  
(USA, INT, CAN) to be pro-  
grammed.  
Push [9] to select the call  
channel of the selected chan-  
nel group.  
TAG  
CALL  
USA  
While pushing [HI/LODIM], rotate the channel selector to ad-  
just the backlighting.  
Backlighting can be set to 1 of 3 intensities or turned OFF.  
• “CALLand the call channel  
number appear.  
While pushing [HI/LO] push [9]  
to enter call channel write  
mode.  
CALL  
USA  
Call channel number and chan-  
nel group to be programmed ash.  
Rotate the channel selector to  
select the desired channel.  
CALL  
USA  
11  
UX-120 required  
4
DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING  
I General  
In addition, when a GPS receiver (NMEA0183 ver. 1.5, 2.0 or  
2.1) is connected, your vessels position and the current UTC  
time are transmitted together with the vessels identity when  
making a distress call.  
When an optional UX-120 DSC UNIT is installed, digital selec-  
tive calling (or DSC) can be used via the IC-M59. DSC is a  
method of radio communications involving digital signals  
rather than the more conventional method of voice commu-  
nications. The advantage of using digital communications  
over voice communications is that information (especially  
useful for distress calls and other urgent matters) can be pre-  
programmed into a radio and transmitted accurately.  
See p. 27 for unit installation.  
DSC TYPE  
DESCRIPTION  
REF.  
This sends distress information which includes your vessels ID (and position data/UTC time  
when a GPS receiver is connected). Send under emergency conditions only. DSC acknowl-  
edgement will be received from a coast station after making a distress call.  
pgs.  
13, 16  
Distress call  
This is used to alert Coast stations (or other ships) when a vessel in distress is unable to do  
so. The IC-M59 can only receive this type of signal; not transmit.  
Distress relay call  
All ships call  
p. 16  
pgs.  
14, 16  
This is used for non-emergency situations. This signal includes information which allows a re-  
ceiving transceiver to automatically select a specied channel for voice communication.  
This allows you to send a signal to a specic vessel only. The vessels ID code must be pre-  
programmed in advance. Two kinds of acknowledgements (able to comply/unable to comply)  
are available (for sending or receiving) after an individual call.  
pgs.  
15, 17  
Individual call  
This is used for announcement to all ships in the specied areawhen a GPS receiver is  
connected calls directed to areas other than yours are rejected. Receive only for the IC-M59.  
Geographical area call  
p. 17  
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DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING 4  
I Distress call transmission  
When a distress acknowledge-  
CAUTION: Distress calls may be transmitted under  
conditions of emergency only i.e. your vessel is in danger  
of sinking and/or a persons life is in danger.  
BUSY  
INT  
LOW  
ment is received, emergency  
alarm sounds and channel 16  
is automatically selected.  
Push any key to cancel the  
alarm.  
ACK RCV  
Push and hold [16EMER] until  
ACK RCV  
LOW  
INT  
you hear  
4 short beeps  
INT  
INT  
change to one long beep.  
The display changes as at right.  
Push [PTT] to transmit the dis-  
tress call.  
LOW  
TX  
Transmit your distress call particulars by voice using the  
following procedure:  
1. MAYDAY.”  
INT  
2. THIS IS (name of vessel).  
3. The 9-digit identity AND the call sign (or other identication  
of the vessel).  
4. The vessels position if DSC does not include it.  
5. The nature of the distress and assistance required.  
6. Any other information which might facilitate the rescue.  
The transceiver remains on channel 70 until an acknowl-  
edgement is received.  
When no acknowledgement is received, the distress call is re-  
peated until an acknowledgement is received.  
To cancel this, turn power OFF then ON again.  
Calls to you other than distress acknowledgement cannot be re-  
ceived.  
NOTE: When a GPS receiver (NMEA 0183) is connected,  
your vessels position is automatically transmitted with the  
distress call.  
NOTE: Acknowledgement of a DSC distress alert is nor-  
mally made by coast stations only.  
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4
DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING  
I All ships call transmission  
Large ships use channel 70 as their listening channel.When  
you want to announce a message to these ships, use the all  
ships callfunction.  
Push and hold [PTT] again to send an announcement to  
all ships.  
NOTE: Channel busy  
BUSY  
LOW  
When channel 70 is busy, the  
Select a simplex channel for  
USA  
all ships call is not transmit-  
USA  
the traffic channel (for voice  
ted. The transceiver waits  
communication after sending  
This display appears  
while the call is in  
standby.  
until the channel is clear, then  
transmits the call automati-  
cally.  
the all ships call).  
Some Achannels (eg. channel 88A) cannot be used.  
Rotate [SQUELCH] clockwise until the audio noise disap-  
pears.  
NOTE: Error indication  
While pushing [9ALL/IND] ro-  
LOW  
When a transmission inhibited  
channel (e.g. ch 70) is se-  
lected for the traffic channel,  
LOW  
USA  
USA  
tate the channel selector to se-  
lect ALLas at right.  
Push and hold [9ALL/IND]  
LOW  
USA  
the display at right appears. In this case, an appropriate  
channel must be selected.  
until you hear 4 short beeps  
change to one long beep.  
The display changes as at right.  
This display may also appear if [9ALL/IND] is accidentally  
released early while being pushed and held in step .  
TX  
LOW  
Push [PTT] momentarily to  
USA  
transmit the all ships call.  
After transmission, the channel  
set in step above is selected.  
USA  
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DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING 4  
I Individual call transmission  
Standby on channel 70 until an acknowledgement is re-  
The individual call function allows you to transmit a DSC sig-  
ceived.  
nal to a specic party only.  
When the acknowledgement is  
BUSY  
LOW  
Set the ID code for the individual you wish to call in ad-  
vance.  
This code is input into the address item in SET mode. (p. 19)  
ACK RCV  
USA  
received, the display changes  
as at right.  
Beeps sound.  
The channel set in step is se-  
ACK RCV  
USA  
Select the traffic channel (for  
USA  
voice communication after the  
lected.  
individual call is sent).  
Select a simplex channel (some  
Push and hold [PTT] to communicate your message to the  
responding party.  
Achannels cannot be used) for ship-to-ship contact.  
Select a duplex channel for ship-to-coast contact.  
Rotate [SQUELCH] clockwise until the audio noise disap-  
pears.  
While pushing [9ALL/IND] rotate the channel selector to  
select Indas at right.  
NOTE: Unable to comply  
LOW  
ACK RCV  
When the received acknowl-  
edgement includes unable to  
comply,the message display  
changes as at right. In such a  
case, wait at least 5 min. be-  
fore re-transmitting the call.  
USA  
USA  
ACK RCV  
When no address ID is pre-programmed, Indcannot be selected.  
Push and hold [9ALL/IND]  
LOW  
USA  
until you hear 4 short beeps  
NOTE: Channel busy error indication  
change to one long beep.  
The same as for the all ships call. Refer to the page oppo-  
site for details.  
The display changes as at right.  
When ALLappears instead of  
LOW  
USA  
Ind,rotate the channel selector  
to select Indwhile pushing [9ALL/IND].  
Push [PTT] momentarily to transmit the individual call.  
• “HIGHpower is automatically selected while transmitting the call.  
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4
DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING  
D Receiving a distress relay call  
I Receiving DSC calls  
Several types of DSC transmissions can be received. The re-  
quired action depends on the particular DSC type as outlined  
in the following examples. However, in all examples, you must  
be monitoring channel 70 in order to receive such signals.  
A distress relay call may be transmitted from a large ship to a  
coast station. While monitoring channel 70 and a distress  
relay call is received:  
Emergency alarm sounds.  
RCVand RLYappear in the  
BUSY  
LOW  
RCV  
INT  
NOTE: When channel 70 is set as a tag channel and scan  
is functioning, DSC calls will not be received. DSC calls  
can only be received when channel 70 is selected.  
display; then, channel 16 is  
automatically selected.  
Push [16] to stop the alarm.  
RCV  
Monitor channel 16 until the  
INT  
emergency communication  
has been completed.  
D Receiving a distress call  
While monitoring channel 70 and a distress call is received:  
Emergency alarm sounds.  
RCVand dTRappear in  
BUSY  
D Receiving an all ships call  
While monitoring channel 70 and an all ships call is received:  
LOW  
RCV  
INT  
the display; then, channel 16  
is automatically selected.  
Push [16] to stop the alarm.  
Emergency alarm or beeps  
BUSY  
LOW  
RCV  
sound depending on the re-  
INT  
RCV  
Continue monitoring channel  
INT  
ceived category.  
16 as a coast station may re-  
RCVand ALLappear in the  
quire assistance in any rescue attempt.  
display; then, the channel  
RCV  
specied by the calling station  
INT  
is automatically selected for  
voice communications.  
Monitor the selected channel for an announcement from  
the calling vessel.  
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DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING 4  
D Receiving a geographical area call  
While monitoring channel 70 and a geographical area call (for  
the area you are in) is received:  
D Receiving an individual call  
When receiving an individual call, an acknowledgement must be  
sent back to the calling station within 4.5 min. Operation and  
transceiver function differs depending on the SET mode settings.  
Emergency alarm or beeps  
BUSY  
LOW  
RCV  
USA  
sound depending on the re-  
Two messages can be selected for acknowledgement:  
• “Able to comply..............You can communicate with the  
calling vessel via the mic after a DSC connection.  
• “Unable to comply...........You cannot communicate with  
the calling vessel after a DSC connection (e.g. opera-  
tor leaves transceiver).  
ceived category.  
RCVand GEOappear in  
the display; then, the channel  
RCV  
USA  
specied by the calling station  
is automatically selected for  
voice communications.  
While monitoring channel 70 and an individual call is  
received:  
Monitor the selected channel for an announcement from  
the calling ship.  
Emergency alarm or beeps sound depending on the re-  
NOTE: When no GPS receiver is connected or if there is a  
problem with the connected receiver, all geographical area  
calls are received, regardless of your position.  
ceived category.  
BUSY  
RCVand Indappear in the  
LOW  
RCV  
USA  
display.  
The channel specified by the  
calling station is automatically  
selected for checking the  
RCV  
USA  
channel condition (except  
when full automatic acknowl-  
edgement is selected).  
Proceed as follows on the next page according to your pre-  
set conditions.  
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DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING  
• When semi-automatic (SA; default) or manual (SL) is  
selected in SET mode (p. 21):  
• When full automatic (FA) is selected in SET mode  
(p. 21):  
Push and hold [9ALL/IND] until  
The transceiver automatically replies to the call in one of  
LOW  
ACK  
USA  
you hear 4 short beeps change  
into one long beep to send  
Able to complymessage.  
two ways, depending on the  
auto acknowledge setting in  
TX  
ACK  
USA  
SET mode (p. 21).  
If you want to send Unable to  
When able to comply is set (Ab),  
the transceiver automatically  
transmits an able to comply ac-  
knowledgement and then selects  
the channel as specified by the  
calling station for voice communications.  
LOW  
ACK  
USA  
complymessage, or other indi-  
vidual or all ships call, rotate the  
channel selector to select them.  
RCV  
USA  
TX  
Push [PTT] momentarily to  
ACK  
USA  
transmit the acknowledge-  
ment.  
TX  
When unable to comply is set  
(Un), the transceiver automati-  
cally transmits an unable to com-  
The channel specied by the call-  
ing station is selected.  
When Unable to complyis  
transmitted in step , the trans-  
ceiver remains on channel 70.  
ACK  
USA  
RCV  
USA  
ply  
acknowledgement  
and  
remains on channel 70.  
LOW  
ACK  
USA  
After receiving a voice transmission, reply via the mic.  
Differences between semi-automatic and manual  
Semi-automatic: When no op-  
eration is performed, the  
LOW  
ACK  
USA  
transceiver  
automatically  
sends an Unable to complyacknowledgement 4.5 min.  
after the call is received.  
Manual: When no operation is performed after receiving a  
call, NO acknowledgement is transmitted.  
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SET MODE  
I Entering SET mode  
I SET mode items  
SET mode is used to customize operation of the transceiver  
to suit your operating needs.  
Beep tones (p. 20)  
D To enter SET mode:  
While pushing [16], turn power ON.  
Keep pushing [16] until the initial SET mode display appears.  
SET mode is selected.  
Normal/priority  
scan (p. 20)  
Weather alert (p. 20)  
Scan timer (p. 20)  
To exit SET mode, turn power OFF then ON again.  
D To select an item:  
There are up to 8 items in SET mode (depending on options  
installed) that may be adjusted to suit your operating needs.  
Select SET mode as above.  
When UX-120 is installed.  
Push [16] to select the desired item; then rotate [CHAN-  
Address ID (p. 21)  
NEL] to select the desired condition.  
See the following pages for details on each SET mode item.  
Acknowledgement  
method  
(p. 21)  
The diagram at right shows  
the default settings for each  
SET mode item and the  
order of selection.  
Auto acknowledge  
contents (p. 21)  
When UT-79 is installed.  
Items inside dotted lines only  
appear when optional units  
are installed.  
Scramble code (p. 20)  
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5
SET MODE  
D BEEP TONES  
D SCAN TIMER  
This item sets the transceiver's conrmation beep tones (when This item sets the scan timer ON or OFF.  
pushing a switch/rotating [CHANNEL]) ON or OFF.  
Scan timer ON (default)  
Scan timer OFF  
Beep tones ON (default)  
Beep tones OFF  
Scan pauses on a signal  
and resumes 5 sec. later.  
Scan pauses on a signal  
until the signal disappears,  
and resumes 2 sec. after  
that.  
NOTE: Emergency alarm and beeps for DSC operation  
cannot be turned OFF.  
D NORMAL/PRIORITY SCAN  
D SCRAMBLE CODE  
This item sets the scan function to normal or priority operation. This item sets a scramble code for communication using the  
(See p. 10)  
optional voice scrambler unit. (p. 8)  
Normal scan (default)  
Priority scan  
Scramble code 01”  
Scramble code 127”  
D WEATHER ALERT  
This item sets the weather alert function ON or OFF. (p. 7)  
Weather alert ON (default)  
Weather alert OFF  
20  
SET MODE 5  
D ADDRESS  
D ACKNOWLEDGEMENT METHOD  
This item sets the other stations 10-digit ID code for individual This item sets the acknowledgement method for reply to a  
calls. Note that your own ID cannot be set in SET mode.  
Push [9] to select the digit (1 through 10).  
Rotate [CHANNEL] to set the desired value for the selected  
digit or turn the individual call OFF.  
calling station when receiving an individual call. (See p. 18)  
Full automatic  
Acknowledgement is transmitted au-  
tomatically using the specified mes-  
sage.  
Select “–” to clear the digit and turn the individual call OFF.  
Semi automatic  
Manual  
Acknowledgement  
is  
transmitted  
NOTE: The 10th digit must be  
set to 0when your ID is 9 dig-  
its This is reserved for future  
manually. If no transmission for 4.5  
min., acknowledgement is transmit-  
ted automatically using the Unable to  
complymessage.  
10th digit set to 0”  
use.  
Acknowledgement can only be trans-  
mitted manually.  
[EXAMPLE]: Setting the ID code to 6042737400  
D AUTO ACKNOWLEDGE CONTENTS  
Appears only when full automatic (FA) is selected in the previ-  
ous item. This item sets unable to complyor able to comply”  
Push  
Unable to comply  
9
Able to comply  
as the full automatic acknowledgement transmission. (p. 18)  
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CONNECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE  
I Unpacking  
I Additional requirements  
q Mounting bracket ............................................................ 1  
w DC power cable (OPC-632) ........................................... 1  
e Microphone hanger (OPC-562) ...................................... 1  
r Mounting bracket knobs ................................................. 4  
t Mounting screws (5 x 20) ............................................... 4  
y Mic hanger screws (3.5 x 30) ......................................... 2  
u Flat washers (M4) ........................................................... 2  
i Sticker (for scrambler function)* ..................................... 1  
D FOR GENERAL OPERATION  
Marine VHF antenna  
Coaxial cable  
D FOR DSC OPERATION  
UX-120 DSC UNIT  
D FOR ENHANCED DSC OPERATION  
GPS receiver with NMEA0183 output for sending posi-  
tioning and time data with a distress call  
D FOR VOICE SCRAMBLER OPERATION  
UT-79 VOICE SCRAMBLER UNIT  
Consult with your dealer if you need this functiondis-  
assembly and soldering of the transceiver are required  
for installation.  
VOICE SCRAMBLER  
* Attach the sticker on the top side of the front panel when the UT-79  
is installed.  
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CONNECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE 6  
I Connections  
t
e
r
q
w
w DC POWER CONNECTOR  
q DSC CONNECTOR (optional OPC-457; through the  
UX-120)  
Connects the supplied DC power cable from this connec-  
tor to an external 12 V DC power source.  
e ANTENNA CONNECTOR  
7-pin plug connects a GPS receiver for transmission of po-  
sition data and time.  
Connects a marine VHF antenna with a PL-259 connec-  
tor to the transceiver.  
q Test data out +  
CAUTION: Transmitting without an antenna will damage  
the transceiver.  
y Test data out _  
t NMEA IN +  
r EXTERNAL SPEAKER JACK  
t MICROPHONE HANGER  
r NMEA IN _  
Connects to the transceivers ground. Resting the micro-  
Acceptable command: GAA  
phone on the hanger automatically selects channel 16.  
Acceptable format: NMEA0183 ver. 1.5, 2.0 or 2.1  
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6
CONNECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE  
I Mounting the transceiver  
DASHBOARD MOUNTING (with optional MB-28)  
The universal mounting bracket supplied with your transceiver  
allows overhead or dashboard mounting. Please read the fol-  
lowing instructions carefully.  
Mount the transceiver securely with the 4 supplied screws  
(M5 x 20) to a surface which is more than 10 mm thick and  
can support more than 5 kg.  
Mount the transceiver so that the face of the transceiver is at  
90 ° to your line of sight when operating it.  
CAUTION: KEEP the transceiver and microphone at  
least 1 meter away from your vessels magnetic navigation  
compass.  
OVERHEAD MOUNTING  
NOTE: Check the installation angle; the function display  
may not be easy-to-read at some angles.  
NOTES FOR SUPPLIED STICKER  
When installing an optional UT-79 VOICE SCRAMBLER UNIT  
:
Attach the operation sticker on the top side of the front  
panel for reference.  
When installing an optional UX-120 DSC UNIT  
:
Attach the WARNING sticker supplied with the UX-120  
near the transceiver's front panel so that it is clearly visible  
during operation.  
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CONNECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE 6  
I Dimensions  
146 mm 534"  
70 mm 2 34"  
54 mm 2 18"  
141 mm 5916"  
166 mm 5916"  
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CONNECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE  
I Antenna  
I Cleaning  
A key element in the performance of any communication sys-  
tem is an antenna. Ask your Dealer about antennas and the  
best places to mount them.  
If the transceiver becomes dusty or dirty, wipe it clean with a  
dry, soft cloth.  
AVOID the use of solvents such as benzene or al-  
cohol, as they may damage transceiver surfaces.  
I Fuse replacement  
Two fuses are installed in the supplied DC power cable. If a  
fuse blows or the transceiver stops functioning, track down  
the source of the problem, if possible, and replace the dam-  
aged fuse with a new, rated one.  
I Optional unit installations  
In order to add the DSC or voice scrambler functions to the  
IC-M59, the following optional units must be installed.  
UX-120: DSC functions  
Fuse rating: 10 A  
OPC-457: GPS connection when UX-120 is installed  
UT-79: Voice scrambler function  
Turn the transceiver power OFF and disconnect the DC  
power cable.  
Unscrew 4 screws from the rear panel, then remove the  
transceiver cover. (g. 1)  
Install the desired unit. (g. 2 to 4)  
Replace the transceiver cover and tighten the screws.  
4 to 6 kg of torque MUST be applied to ensure water resistance.  
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CONNECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE 6  
Opening the transceiver case  
(Fig. 1)  
UT-79 installation (Fig. 2)  
Remove these  
in advance,  
then attach the  
UT-79.  
UT-79  
Attach the operating  
sticker here.  
Apply 4 to 6 kg torque  
when replacing screws.  
UX-120 installation (Fig. 3)  
OPC-457 installation (Fig. 4)  
Supplied with the UX-120.  
Connect onto the  
UX-120.  
Remove the plastic  
cover.  
Pass the cable  
through, then  
tighten the cable  
nut.  
Be careful not to shift  
the connector.  
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7
TROUBLESHOOTING  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
REF.  
No power comes on.  
Power cord not connected properly.  
Blown fuse.  
Check the power cord connection.  
Check the polarity of the power connection, then, p. 26  
p. 23  
replace the fuse.  
No sound comes from the  
speaker.  
[SQUELCH] is rotated too far clockwise.  
Rotate [SQUELCH] counterclockwise to a suit-  
able position.  
p. 8  
No beeps sound even when a Beep function is turned OFF.  
Set beeps to ON in SET mode.  
p. 20  
switch is pushed.  
Sensitivity is low and only  
strong signals are audible.  
[SQUELCH] is rotated too far clockwise.  
Rotate [SQUELCH] counterclockwise to a suit-  
able position.  
p. 8  
Antenna feedline or the antenna connector sol- Check, and if necessary, replace the feedline or  
p. 23  
der has poor contact or is short circuited.  
solder the antenna connector again.  
Transmitting is impossible or  
high power cannot be se-  
lected.  
Transmission is restricted on some channels.  
Change channels.  
p. 29  
Desired channel cannot be  
selected.  
Different channel group is selected.  
Backlight function is turned OFF.  
No TAGchannels are programmed.  
Push and hold [CH/WX U/I/C] to select the ap- p. 7  
propriate channel group (U.S.A., INT or CAN).  
No display backlighting.  
While pushing [HI/LO DIM], rotate the channel p. 11  
selector to select the desired brightness.  
Scan does not start.  
Set channels to be scanned as TAGchannels. p. 10  
Receive signal cannot be un- Voice scrambler has been turned OFF.  
Install the optional UT-79, then activate the func- p. 8  
derstood.  
Voice scrambler code has not been set correctly. tion.  
Reset the scramble code.  
p. 20  
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VHF MARINE CHANNEL LIST  
Channel number Frequency (MHz)  
USA INT CAN Transmit Receive  
Channel number Frequency (MHz)  
USA INT CAN Transmit Receive  
Channel number Frequency (MHz)  
USA INT CAN Transmit Receive  
Channel number Frequency (MHz)  
USA INT CAN Transmit Receive  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
01 156.050 160.650  
156.050 156.050  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
156.950 161.550  
19A 156.950 156.950  
20 157.000 161.600  
157.000 157.000  
65  
156.275 160.875  
83  
84  
85  
86  
87  
88  
83 157.175 161.775  
83A 157.175 157.175  
84 157.225 161.825  
157.225 157.225  
01A  
02A  
03A  
04A  
19A  
20  
65A 65A 65A 156.275 156.275  
83A  
84  
02 156.100 160.700  
156.100 156.100  
66  
156.325 160.925  
156.325 156.325  
66A*1  
20A  
66A 66A  
84A  
85  
67*2  
03 156.150 160.750  
156.150 156.150  
21 157.050 161.650  
21A 157.050 157.050  
157.100 161.700  
67  
68  
69  
67 156.375 156.375  
68 156.425 156.425  
69 156.475 156.475  
85 157.275 161.875  
157.275 157.275  
21A  
22A  
68  
85A  
86  
156.200 160.800  
69  
86 157.325 161.925  
157.325 157.325  
70*3 70*3 70*3  
04A 156.200 156.200  
156.250 160.850  
22A 157.100 157.100  
23 157.150 161.750  
157.150 157.150  
156.525 156.525  
86A  
87  
71  
72  
71  
72  
73  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
71 156.575 156.575  
72 156.625 156.625  
73 156.675 156.675  
74 156.725 156.725  
87 157.375 161.975  
157.375 157.375  
05A  
06  
05A 156.250 156.250  
06 156.300 156.300  
156.350 160.950  
23A  
24  
87A  
88  
06  
07  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
60  
24 157.200 161.800  
25 157.250 161.850  
26 157.300 161.900  
27 157.350 161.950  
28 157.400 162.000  
60 156.025 160.625  
156.025 156.025  
73  
88 157.425 162.025  
157.425 157.425  
25  
74  
88A  
07A  
08  
07A 156.350 156.350  
08 156.400 156.400  
09 156.450 156.450  
10 156.500 156.500  
11 156.550 156.550  
12 156.600 156.600  
26  
75  
75  
76  
77*1  
Guard  
Guard  
Guard  
Guard  
08  
09  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
27  
76  
77*1  
Frequency (MHz)  
WX channel  
09  
28  
156.875 156.875  
156.925 161.525  
Transmit Receive  
10  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
10  
RX only  
RX only  
RX only  
RX only  
RX only  
RX only  
RX only  
RX only  
RX only  
RX only  
162.550  
162.400  
162.475  
162.425  
162.450  
162.500  
162.525  
161.650  
161.775  
163.275  
11  
60A  
61A  
62A  
63A  
64A  
78A  
79A  
80A  
81A  
82A  
78A 156.925 156.925  
156.975 161.575  
12  
13*2  
61  
62  
63  
64  
156.075 160.675  
79  
80  
81  
82  
13*1  
14 156.700 156.700  
156.750 156.750  
156.650 156.650  
61A 156.075 156.075  
156.125 160.725  
79A 156.975 156.975  
157.025 161.625  
14  
15*2 15*1 15*1  
62A 156.125 156.125  
156.175 160.775  
80A 157.025 157.025  
157.075 161.675  
16  
17*1  
16  
17  
18  
16 156.800 156.800  
17*1  
156.850 156.850  
156.900 161.500  
156.175 156.175  
81A 157.075 157.075  
157.125 161.725  
64 156.225 160.825  
64A 156.225 156.225  
18A  
18A 156.900 156.900  
82A 157.125 157.125  
*1 Low power only. *2 Momentary high power.  
*3 Receive only (except for DSC transmissions).  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
General  
Transmitter  
Output power  
Modulation system  
Frequency coverage  
: Transmit 156157.5 MHz  
Receive 156163 MHz  
: All U.S.A., International and  
Canadian channels plus 10  
weather channels  
: High 25 W  
: Variable reactance phase  
modulation  
Low 1 W  
Usable channels  
Max. frequency deviation: 5.0 kHz  
Spurious emissions  
: Less than 70 dB  
Mode  
: 16K0G3E, (16K0G2B when  
optional DSC is in use)  
Microphone impedance : 600  
Power supply requirement : 13.8 V DC 15%  
Receiver  
Current drain  
(at 13.8 V DC)  
: Transmit  
high power  
Receive system  
: Double conversion  
superheterodyne  
Intermediate frequencies : 1st 21.8 MHz  
6.0 A  
1.5 A  
low power  
Receive  
standby  
2nd 455 kHz  
Sensitivity  
: 0.22 µV (typical) for 12 dB SINAD  
: 0.18 µV at threshold  
: More than 70 dB  
350 mA  
Squelch sensitivity  
Adjacent channel  
selectivity  
Spurious reponse  
rejection  
Intermodulation rejection : More than 70 dB  
Audio output power : 3.5 W at 10% distortion  
Audio output impedance : 4 Ω  
max. audio output 1.2 A  
10 ppm  
: 20°C to +60°C;  
Frequency stability  
Usable temp. range  
:
: More than 70 dB  
4°F to +140°F  
Dimensions  
(projections not included)  
Weight  
: 140(W) x 55(H) x 155(D) mm  
512(W) x 2532(H) x 6332(D) in  
: 1.0 kg; 2.2 lb  
All stated specications are subject to change without notice or  
obligation  
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OPTIONS  
MB-28 FLUSH MOUNT  
For mounting the IC-M59 to a  
panel. Available in black or  
white.  
SP-10 EXTERNAL  
SPEAKER  
A compact, external speaker.  
Features easy installation.  
SP-5 EXTERNAL  
SPEAKER  
A large, external speaker for  
superior audio output.  
PS-66  
DC-DC CONVERTER  
Input voltage: 19 to 32 V DC  
Output voltage: 13.6 V DC  
D INTERNAL UNITS  
UT-79 VOICE SCRAMBLER UNIT  
Provides private communications. Analog-type voice scram-  
bling unit with 128 scramble codes available.  
UX-120 DSC UNIT  
When the UX-120 is installed, the transceiver conforms to  
U.S. Coast Guard proposal SC-101 for marine digital com-  
munications.  
OPC-457  
NMEA CABLE  
Allows you to connect NMEA  
equipment such as a GPS re-  
ceiver.  
31  
Count on us!  
A-5384D-1EX-➀  
Printed in Japan  
Copyright © 1996 by Icom Inc.  
1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003 Japan  
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UX-C2B 高压整流二极管[ High-Voltage Rectifier Diodes ] 2 页

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UX-C2BV1 [ Rectifier Diode, 1 Element, 0.35A, Silicon ] 2 页

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UX-C2BVD [ 暂无描述 ] 2 页

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UX-F0B 高压整流二极管[ High-Voltage Rectifier Diodes ] 2 页

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UX-F0BV1 [ Rectifier Diode, 1 Element, 0.35A, Silicon ] 2 页

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UX-F0BVD [ Rectifier Diode, 1 Element, 0.35A, Silicon ] 2 页

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UX-F0BVO [ Rectifier Diode, 1 Element, 0.35A, Silicon ] 2 页

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