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ned wrote in news:8a8c74bc-8c90-46c5-b1b3-a35d6e966870@
34g2000hsz.googlegroups.com: Can anyone advise how I might obtain a Channel Guide for this radio? ICOM's site does not have it for downloading. Thanks. Ned Do you mean what marine channels does it support? http://www.icomamerica.com/en/downlo...x?Document=103 Look on Acrobat's page 4 of the manual downloaded from here. The channels and groups it comes preprogrammed with are on that page to answer your question. But, alas, you can add any frequency (simplex) or frequency pair (duplex) you like by following the directions in the manual. To open up the transmitter so it will transmit on ANY frequency from 2-30 Mhz, simply hold down the MODE and TX buttons with the M800 powered off, then, while holding these buttons down, turn it on and it will toggle into full width transmit mode. To put it back into marine channels ONLY just repeat the procedure. I use it for ham radio when I'm aboard (W4CSC) but always turn full transmit off again before leaving the boat so my captain doesn't end up in trouble calling out on a BBC channel I've also programmed into user memories for him to listen to BBC back home.... |
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