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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XG-100
REFERENCE
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72 72 72 T/R: 156.625 T/R: 156.625 US: Non-Commercial (Intership
only)
International: Intership
Canada: May be used to
communicate with aircraft and
helicopters in predominantly
maritime support operations.
Pleasure craft - British Columbia
coast area
73 73 73 T/R: 156.675 T/R: 156.675 US: Port Operations
International: Intership, Port
Operations
Canada: May also be used for
communications with aircraft
engaged in coordinated search and
rescue and antipollution operations.
Commercial fishing only in east
coast and inland Manitoba,
Saskatchewan, and Alberta areas.
74 74 74 T/R: 156.725 T/R: 156.725 US: Port Operations
International: Port Operations
Canada: VTS and Ship Movement
British Columbia coast area.
75 75 75 T/R: 156.775 T/R: 156.775 International: Port Operations
Canada: Simplex port operation,
ship movement and navigation
related communication only.
1 watt maximum.
Table 2. Marine Frequencies (Continued)
Channel Frequency
Channel Usage
US Intl CA Ship (MHz) Shore (MHz)