GME GX850W User Manual

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I N S T R U C T I O N M A N UA L

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U.S. MARINE VHF CHANNELS AND FREQUENCIES cont.

CH

TX Freq

RX Freq

Simplex

Use

63A

156.175

156.175

X

Port Operations and Commercial, VTS. Available only in New
Orleans / Lower Mississippi area.

65A

156.275

156.275

X

Port Operations

66A

156.325

156.325

X

Port Operations

67

156.375

156.375

X

Commercial. Used for Bridge-to-bridge communications in Lower
Mississippi River. Intership only.

68

156.425

156.425

X

Non-Commercial

69

156.475

156.475

X

Non-Commercial

70

156.525

156.525

X

Digital Selective Calling (voice communications not allowed)

71

156.575

156.575

X

Non-Commercial

72

156.625

156.625

X

Non-Commercial (Intership only)

73

156.675

156.675

X

Port Operations

74

156.725

156.725

X

Port Operations

77

156.875

156.875

X

Port Operations (Intership only)

78A

156.925

156.925

X

Non-Commercial

79A

156.975

156.975

X

Commercial. Non-Commercial in Great Lakes only

80A

157.025

157.025

X

Commercial. Non-Commercial in Great Lakes only

81A

157.075

157.075

X

U.S. Government only - Environmental protection operations.

82A

157.125

157.125

X

U.S. Government only

83A

157.175

157.175

X

U.S. Coast Guard only

84

157.225

161.825

Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)

85

157.275

161.875

Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)

86

157.325

161.925

Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)

87

157.375

157.375

X

Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)

88A

157.425

157.425

X

Commercial, Intership only

NOAA Weather Channels

WX1

162.550

WX2

162.400

WX3

162.475

WX4

162.425

WX5

162.450

WX6

162.500

WX7

162.525

Channel numbers, e.g. (WX1, WX2) etc. have no special
significance but are often designated this way in consumer
equipment. Other channel numbering schemes are also
prevalent.

The order of channels shown is the order they were established
and is slowly becoming less popular over time than a numerical
ordering of channels.

See NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MARINE PRODUCTS
VIA NOAA WEATHER RADIO and the NOAA Weather Radio
Homepage for more information.

Additional Information, Frequencies, and Charts.

Frequencies are in MHz. Modulation is 16KF3E or 16KG3E.

Recreational boaters normally use channels listed as Non-
Commercial: 68, 69, 71, 72, 78A.

Channel 70 is used exclusively for Digital Selective Calling
(DSC) and is not available for regular voice communications.

Channels 75 and 76 are reserved as guard bands for Channel
16 and are not available for regular voice communications.

Note that the letter A indicates simplex use of the ship station
transmit side of an international duplex channel, and that
operations are different than international operations on
that channel.

Some VHF transceivers are equipped with an International
– U.S. switch for that purpose. A channels are generally only
used in the United States, and use is normally not recognized
or allowed outside the U.S. The letter B indicates simplex
use of the coast station transmit side of an international
duplex channel. The U.S. does not currently use B channels for
simplex communications in this band.

Boaters should normally use channels listed as Non-
Commercial. Channel 16 is used for calling other stations or
for distress alerting. Channel 13 should be used to contact a
ship when there is danger of collision. All ships of length 20m
or greater are required to guard VHF channel 13, in addition
to VHF channel 16, when operating within U.S. territorial
waters. Users may be fined by the FCC for improper use of
these channels.

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