Raymarine Ray230 User Manual

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Operations

The RAY230E has ten Private Channels (P1–P10) available. However, only
certain Private Channels can be used within each country. The following
table lists which channels have been allocated for use within your country.

Priv

Priv

Priv

Priv

Private Channel F

ate Channel F

ate Channel F

ate Channel F

ate Channel Frequency Channel

requency Channel

requency Channel

requency Channel

requency Channel

Country CH No

Country CH No

Country CH No

Country CH No

Country CH No..... Designator

Designator

Designator

Designator

Designator TX/RX (MHz) Use

TX/RX (MHz) Use

TX/RX (MHz) Use

TX/RX (MHz) Use

TX/RX (MHz) Use

UK

P1 M1/37C 157.850/157.850 Pleasure Boat
P2 M2 157.850/157.850 Pleasure Boat

Denmark

P3 L1

155.500/155.500 Pleasure Boat

P4 L2

155.525/155.525 Pleasure Boat

Finland,

P3 L1

155.500/155.500 Pleasure Boat

Norway &

P4 L2

155.525/155.525 Pleasure Boat

Sweden

P5 L3

155.650/155.650 Pleasure Boat

Netherlands

P6 31A 157.550/162.150

Belgium

P6 31A 157.550/162.150

Denmark,

P8 F1

155.625/155.625 Fishing Boat

Finland,

P9 F2

155.775/155.775 Fishing Boat

Norway &

P10 F3

155.825/155.825 Fishing Boat

Sweden

Note: It is your responsibility to obtain the proper license to operate the
radio on these frequencies.

3.5.10 Priority Channel for RAY230

In the RAY230 US version, the Priority Channel operates on either Channel
16 or Channel 9. Pressing the 16/9 key during any operation except the
Distress Call switches to the Priority Channel. Pressing and holding the
16/9 key for 2 seconds alternates the Priority Channel between Channel 16
and Channel 9.

While using the Priority Channel, pressing the 16/9 key or the CLR key
returns operation to the Working Channel.

3.5.11 Priority Channel for RAY230E

In the RAY230E European version, the Priority Channel operates on
Channel 16. Pressing the 16 key at any state except the Distress Call shifts
operation to the Priority Channel. While using the Priority Channel, pressing
the 16 key or the CLR key returns operation to the Working Channel.

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