Cat. No. 19-1004OWNER’S MANUALVHF Marine TransceiverPlease read before using this equipment.MTX-10319-1004.fm Page 1 Tuesday, August 3, 1999 9:11 A
10TRANSMITTINGWhen making a call using a marinetransceiver, you must follow these call-ing procedures.• Channel 16 is the universal callingand safety
11Making an Emergency CallEmergency calls are made on Channel16 because it is monitored by marineradio owners. In many areas, theCoast Guard monitors
12CHANNEL ASSIGNMENTSEach of the 78 two-way communicationchannels and 18 receive-only channelsis reserved for a specific type of trans-mission. Misuse
13IINSTALLED CHANNELS AND FREQUENCIESUSA VHF Marine ChannelsChannelFrequency (MHz)TX RX01 156.050 156.05002 – 160.70003 – 160.75004 – 160.80005 156.25
14International VHF Marine ChannelsChannelFrequency (MHz)TX RX01 156.050 156.65002 156.100 160.70003 156.150 160.75004 156.200 160.80005 156.250 160.8
15Comprehensive VHF FM Marine Radiotelephone ChannelsOperatingChannelDesignations Frequency (MHz)Type Traffic Ship/Ship Ship/ShoreShip TX Coast RX1 15
16OperatingChannelDesignationsFrequency (MHz)Type Traffic Ship/Ship Ship/ShoreShip TX Coast RX60 156.025 160.625 International Only RX Only RX Only61
17CARE AND MAINTENANCEYour Radio Shack MTX-103 VHF Marine Transceiver is an example of superior de-sign and craftsmanship. The following suggestions w
18IF YOU HAVE PROBLEMSIf your transceiver does not operateproperly, check the following itemsfirst. If you still have a problem, bringthe transceiver
19SPECIFICATIONSGENERALChannels...All USA and International Channels Included, PlusTen Weather Channels and CH90, 91,
2FEATURES© 1995 Tandy Corporation.All Rights Reserved.Radio Shack is a registered trademark used by Tandy Corporation.Your Radio Shack MTX-103 VHF Ma-
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RADIO SHACKA Division of Tandy CorporationFort Worth, Texas 7610210A5 Printed in Hong KongRADIO SHACK LIMITED WARRANTYThis product is warranted agains
3Warning: To prevent fire or shock haz-ard, do not expose this product to rainor moisture.This symbol is intended to alert youto the presence of unins
4TABLE OF CONTENTSPreparation ... 5Charging t
5PREPARATIONCHARGING THE BATTERY PACKThe MTX-103 operates on a built-in re-chargeable battery pack (supplied).You must charge the battery pack withthe
6Cautions:• To prevent permanent batterypower loss, never charge the bat-teries in an area where the tem-perature is above about 80°F. Thecharger does
7USING AN EARPHONETo listen privately or to hear better in anoisy area, remove the plug from theSPK jack on the right of the transceiverand plug a mon
8OPERATIONRECEIVING1. Turn SQUELCH fully counterclock-wise.2. Turn on the radio by turning VOL-UME clockwise. Adjust VOLUME tothe desired listening le
97. The USA/INT’L switch must be setto USA if you are in United Stateswaters. If you are outside theUSA, set the switch to INT’L.Although the channel
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