User Manual
Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- BASIC SETUP
- BASIC OPERATIONS
- XG-100P Controls
- Top Display
- Main Display
- Menu Navigation
- Before First Time Use
- Power On and Set Volume
- Select Channel Bank
- Select Channel Using Knob
- Turn Encryption On or Off
- Select Zone Using Menus
- Make an Individual Call
- Make a Priority Call
- Select a New Talkgroup
- Use Talkaround to Bypass Repeater
- Start Scan
- Stop Scan
- Nuisance Delete
- View GPS Information
- Emergency Operation
- ADVANCED OPERATIONS
- PROGRAMMING
- REFERENCE
- GLOSSARY
- INDEX
110
XG-100
REFERENCE
7
MARINE FREQUENCIES
Refer to Table 2 for a list of maritime frequencies per United States Coast Guard
(USCG), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and
Canadian Department Fisheries and Oceans, August 2009:
• United States (US)
• International (Intl)
• Canada (CA)
Table 2. Marine Frequencies
Channel Frequency
Channel Usage
US Intl CA Ship (MHz) Shore (MHz)
1 1 T: 156.05
R: 160.65
T: 160.65
R: 156.05
International: Public
Correspondence, Port Operations
1a T/R: 156.05 T/R: 156.05 US: Port Operations and
Commercial, Vessel Traffic Service
(VTS). New Orleans/Lower
Mississippi area.
2 2 T: 156.10
R: 160.70
T: 160.70
R: 156.10
International: Public
Correspondence, Port Operations
3 3 T: 156.15
R: 160.75
T: 160.75
R: 156.15
International: Public
Correspondence, Port Operations
4 T: 156.20
R: 160.80
T: 160.80
R: 156.20
International: Public
Correspondence, Port Operations
4a T/R: 156.20 T/R: 156.20 Canada: Department Fisheries
Ocean (DFO)/Canadian Coast
Guard only in British Columbia coast
area. Commercial fishing in east
coast area
5 T: 156.25
R: 160.85
T: 160.85
R: 156.25
International: Public
Correspondence, Port Operations