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
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15 15 15 T/R: 156.75 T/R: 156.75 US: Environmental (Receive only).
Used by Class C Emergency
Position-Indicating Radio Beacons
(EPIRBs).
International: Intership, Port
Operations
Canada: Port operations and Ship
Movement - British Columbia coast
area.
All operations limited to 1-watt
maximum power. May also be used
for on-board communications.
16 16 16 T/R: 156.80 T/R: 156.80 US: International Distress, Safety
and Calling. Ships required to carry
radio, US Coast Guard (USCG), and
most coast stations maintain a
listening watch on this channel.
International: International Distress,
Safety and Calling
Canada: International Distress,
Safety and Calling
17 17 17 T/R: 156.85 T/R: 156.85 US: State Control
International: Intership, Port
Operations
Canada: Port operations and Ship
Movement - British Columbia coast
area.
All operations limited to 1 watt
maximum power. May also be used
for on-board communications.
18 T: 156.90
R: 161.50
T: 161.50
R: 156.90
International: Public
Correspondence, Port Operations
18a 18a T/R: 156.90 T/R: 156.90 US: Commercial
Canada: Towing - British Columbia
coast area.
Table 2. Marine Frequencies (Continued)
Channel Frequency
Channel Usage
US Intl CA Ship (MHz) Shore (MHz)