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Page 102 OPERATION2.1 Location of ControlsThe location of the controls for the 150 and200/250 are shown in Figures 2.1 and 2.2:150 –1 On/Off Button2
Page 112.2 Operation – 150The operation of any of the push buttons orthe channel selector knob is confirmed by anaudible beep from the unit. The oper
Page 12Backlighting On/Off (6)This button will illuminate the channel selec-tion window for a period of ten seconds. Thewindow will re-illuminate for
Page 13D/WSQSQ16FCHCHVOLVOLHI LOM+MSASFig 2.6 - Switching On and OffD/WSQSQ16FCHCHVOLVOLHI LOM+MSASVOLVOLRxFig 2.7 - Volume bargraph on LCD display2.3
D/W. While the radio is in Dual Watch mode,the D/W legend will be displayed on the LCD.REVERT Function - If D/W is pressed whenCH16 is selected, the r
NOTE - Second level functions are only avail-able on scanning versions of the 200 and 250.On non-scanning versions, the F key is re-placed with a back
Page 16MS - Memory Scan (F-Channel Up)This function operates in the same way as theScanning function (F-Channel Down), exceptthat it will only scan ch
Page 17AXIS 200CHASFSQAXIS 200CHASFSQFig 3.2 - Release lever in ‘unlocked’ position3 BATTERY USE3.1 Removal, Fitting and OptionsThe radio comes equi
Page 183.2 Charger OptionsThe 200 is supplied as standard with a 12vdrop-in trickle charger TCH12 that will acceptthe whole radio, or the battery alo
HI LOTX BAT RXPage 193.5 Notes on Charging1. NiCad battery packs are supplied un-charged and need charging before use.2. Charge the battery up to
Page 20Ai Based on - 5% Transmit at 5 Watts setting of r.f. output power (1.4Amp)5% Receive at 250mWatts Audio (.25Amp)90% Receiver squelched (0.025A
Page 214 ANTENNA & ACCESSORY SOCKET4.1 AntennaThe antenna for the radio is fitted to the unitvia a robust screw fitting to an M8 threadedsocket
Page 225 APPENDIX5.1 Spares & AccessoriesThe following spares and accessories areavailable from authorised Simrad Dealers.A list of dealers is i
Page 232.5M coiled cableCarrying AccessoriesLC1LeatherCarryingCaseLYD1LanyardADP1Adapter PlateBMT1BulkheadMount PlateHS1HandstrapBCP1Leather BeltClip
Page 245.2 Transmission RangeBecause VHF signals travel in a straight lineand are not reflected back off the ionosphere aslower frequency signals are
Page 255.3 Frequency of ChannelsIn the UK channels 0 and 00 will only be made available to Coastguard users with writtenauthorisation.
Page 26 E02066 Issue 4.05.4 TroubleshootingSymptom Possible Cause RemedyUnit will not switch on * Battery not charged * Re-charge battery* Battery no
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IVPart No. E02066 Issue 4.0 12/05/04 CRThe technical data, information and illustrations contained in this publication were to the best of our k
CONTENTS1. GENERAL1.1 Introduction1.2 Technical Specification1.3 Licensing2. OPERATION2.1 Location of Controls2.2 Operation - 1502.3 Operation - 200/2
Page 71 GENERAL1.1 IntroductionThe Simrad Axis waterproof handheld VHFradio is manufactured in our modern factoryfacilities in the UK. The radio was
Page 81.2 Technical SpecificationElectricalChannel Capability (Axis200) 55 international channels 1–28, 60–88.UK : includes M (previously 37) and M2.
Page 91.3 LicensingPrior to use check the national licensing requirements for operators.In the UK licence applications and queries should be made to
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