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Icom IC-M324 User Manual

Icom IC-M324
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
iM323
iM323G
iM324
iM324G
VHF MARINE TRANSCEIVER
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that
this device does not cause harmful interference.

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers:

Icom IC-M324 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeMarine VHF Transceiver
Frequency Range156.000 - 163.425 MHz
Weight1.2 kg
Waterproof RatingIPX7
Power Supply13.8V DC
Operating Temperature Range-15°C to +55°C
ModulationFM (16K0G3E)
Output Power25W
Current ConsumptionStandby: 500mA

Summary

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS

Defines warning, caution, and note terms for user safety.

EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

Distress Call Procedures

Steps for making distress calls on Channel 16 or via DSC.

INSTALLATION GUIDELINES

Installation Requirements

Guidelines for transceiver installation and RF exposure limits.

RADIO OPERATOR SAFETY

RF Exposure Compliance

FCC RF exposure compliance requirements for radio operators.

REGULATORY COMPLIANCE

FCC Information

Compliance statements regarding FCC rules for unintentional radiators.

GENERAL PRECAUTIONS

Operational Warnings

Essential warnings and cautions for operating and maintaining the transceiver.

OPERATING RULES

Priorities, Privacy, and Licenses

Rules for call priorities, privacy, and licensing requirements.

PANEL DESCRIPTION

Front Panel Controls

Identification and function of the front panel buttons and display.

Microphone and Softkeys

Description of the microphone and softkey functionality.

PREPARATION

MMSI and ATIS Code Entry

Steps to input crucial identification codes for operation.

BASIC OPERATION

Channel Selection

How to choose operating channels, groups, and weather channels.

Volume, Squelch, and Transmit

Adjusting audio levels and managing transmission.

Scanning and Monitoring

Using priority, normal scanning, and Dualwatch/Tri-watch.

Other Basic Operations

Entering names, managing call channels, and microphone lock.

DSC OPERATION

DSC Address Management

Entering, deleting, and managing individual and group DSC IDs.

Position and Time Input

Manually entering ship's location and time for DSC calls.

Distress Call Procedures

Steps for making and managing distress calls.

Other DSC Call Types

Instructions for individual, group, all ships, and other DSC calls.

Receiving and Logging DSC Calls

Handling incoming DSC messages and managing call logs.

DSC Settings and Configuration

Configuring DSC parameters and functions.

MENU SCREEN OPERATION

Navigating the Menu

How to use the menu system to access settings.

Radio and Configuration Settings

Options for radio setup, display, and key behavior.

NMEA Output and Remote ID

Setting up data output and remote identification.

CONNECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE

Physical Connections

Details on connecting antennas, NMEA, AF, and AIS transponders.

Maintenance Procedures

Guidelines for fuse replacement, cleaning, and transceiver mounting.

SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS

Technical Specifications

Detailed electrical and physical specifications of the transceiver.

Available Options

List of optional accessories compatible with the transceiver.

TROUBLESHOOTING

CHANNEL LIST

INFORMATION

Country Code List

A list of country codes and their corresponding ISO 3166-1 identifiers.

TEMPLATE

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