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Type | VHF Marine Radio |
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Power Output | 25W/1W |
Channels | USA, International, and Canadian channels |
DSC | Yes |
GPS Interface | NMEA 0183 |
Display | LCD |
Waterproof Rating | IPx7 |
Dimensions | 6.2 x 6.3 x 3.8 in |
Weight | 2.2 lbs |
DSC Class | DSC Class D |
GPS | Built-in |
Frequency Range | 156.000 to 163.425 MHz |
Defines DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION symbols and their implications for user safety.
Explains the requirement for a user MMSI and potential radio station licensing for DSC functions.
Details FCC compliance and methods to correct potential radio interference.
Lists all required items and specifies the necessary tools for installation.
Defines optimal placement criteria for the VHF unit, considering antenna and compass proximity.
Describes the optimal viewing angles for the VHF display for clear visibility.
Details the two available installation methods: deck/overhead bracket or in-dash recessed.
Instructions on how to securely attach the mounting bracket using screws and washers.
Guide to sliding the radio into the bracket and installing the microphone wall hanger.
Details on using the template, drilling, and cutting the cavity for a recessed installation.
Instructions for sliding the radio into the cavity and fastening it securely.
Detailed measurements of the RS35 base unit, including width, height, and depth.
Detailed measurements of the HS35 handset, including width, height, and depth.
Instructions for marking, drilling, and attaching the handset microphone wall hanger.
Final step to connect the radio after the handset hanger is installed.
Guide to connecting the VHF antenna, NMEA 2000, and NMEA 0183 connectors.
Details pinouts for NMEA 2000, GPS, and NMEA 0183 connections.
Wiring instructions for hailer horn, external speaker, DC power, and ground.
Visual guides for NMEA 2000, speaker/hailer, and NMEA 0183 connections.
Guidance on selecting a suitable location and attaching the HS35 handset mounting bracket.
Instructions for feeding the DC wire, attaching the bracket, and connecting power.
Explains the necessity of entering a user MMSI for DSC transmission capabilities.
Warns about potential high temperatures of the heat-sink during extreme operation.