6TRANSMITTER1. Frequency Range 156.025 to 157.425 MHz2. Channel Spacing 25 kHz3. RF Output Power 25 W (HI), 1 W (LOW) switchable4. Input Current Less
72. Installation2-1. Unpacking and InspectionCarefully unpack the unit from the shipping carton to avoid damaging the contents.It is also recommended
8...Transceiver LocationSelect the mounting location for the transceiver conside
92-3. Mounting The Transceiver2-3-1. Transceiver Mounting MethodsThe equipment can be mounted on the overhead, a tabletop or a bulkhead. The mounting
112-3-3. Electrical ConnectionsFig. 2-3 Electrical ConnectionsTo AntennaFuse HolderExternal Speaker(YEL, GRN)(RED)(BLK)BATTERY12 VDC
122-3-4. Power ConnectionThe power external speaker cable is provided with external loudspeaker attachments. The speaker cableis 6feet long and plugs
132-3-5. Antenna ConnectionProvide a location as high and clear as possible, free from the influence of nearby antenna, rigging andmasts.However, any
14Lay the antenna, and then solder the M-type connector onto the cable end as shown below.Fig. 2-5 Soldering the M-type connector3052UNIT=mmCenterCond
153. Operation3-1. Controls and Indications1 Volume control(Power on/off)2 Channel selector3 Squelch control4 [16] Key5 [9/ALL] Key6 [INT] Key7
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163-1-1. Controls1) Volume Control(Power on/off)Turns the radio on /off and adjusts volume of the speaker.2) Channel SelectorSelects channels.3)
175) [9/All] KeySelects CH09 or the preset channel instantly. If no preset channel exists,CH09 is selected. To reserve a channel to use, select it
189) [DW] Key (Dual Watch mode)Selects the Dual Watch mode. "DW", "16" and the selected working channelappear. The radio automat
193-1-2. IndicationsFig. 3-2 Indications1) "USA" : Appears when the USA mode is selected with the [INT] key.2) "INT" : Ap
205) : "LCD Segments" : Shows the channel number in use. Select a channel with the Channel selector.6) "LOW" : Appears wh
213-2. Operating Procedure3-2-1. Receiving1. Power OnTurn the Volume control clockwise to turn the radio on. The equipment starts up with CH16 or DW m
22 Audible Alarm Audible alarms are generated in the following conditions:1) One short beep: Valid key operation2) 3 short beeps: Invalid key operatio
23If a signal is present on CH16, the receiver locks on CH16 and ignores the other channels. After the signalhas gone, the receiver stays on CH16 for
243-2-2. Transmitting1. Select the desired mode (International or USA) by pressing the [INT] key. Each time the key is pressed,the mode changes to INT
254. Pick up the microphone, press the [PTT] switch, and then call the party you want to talk with. Holdthe microphone fairly close to your mouth and
iSAFETY INFORMATION FOR THE OPERATOR CAUTION WARNINGDo not open the cover of theequipment.This equipment uses high volt-age electricity w
264. General Notes on Operating Marine VHF4-1. Rules and MannersThe FM-2710 fully complies with the requirements for international maritime VHF radio
27• Declare ID or call sign at the beginning and end of each communication.• Use appropriate channels.• Do not divulge contents of communications nor
284-2. Communication DistanceThe FM-2710 operates on the VHF band assigned for maritime mobile stations (156.025 to163.275 MHz).The VHF radio wave, u
295. MaintenanceThe FM-2710 is designed to provide years of trouble-free operation. It is, however, recommended toinspect and maintain the following
305-2. Antenna System CheckSince the antenna is exposed to direct sunlight and salt water spray, it is subject to corrosion or salt waterimmersion at
316. TroubleshootingMinor TroubleshootingMost of VHF troubles are caused not by the transceiver itself but by the ANT/feeder or power supplysystem. T
32Symptom Possible Cause RemedyANT connector (rear panel) is looseor disconnected.Fasten antenna connector tightly.Antenna has separated. Install new
33Symptom Possible Cause Remedy“TX” mark does notcome on whenPTT switch is pressed.Attempting transmission on achannel assigned only for reception:USA
347. Appendix7-1. VHF Marine Channel FrequenciesCH Ship Tx Ship Rx Type of Operation01 156.050 160.650 02 156.100 160.700 03 156.150 160.750 04 15
35CH Ship Tx Ship Rx Type of OperationCH Ship Tx Ship Rx Type of OperationCH Ship Tx Ship Rx Type of Operation60+ 156.025 160.625 61+ 156.075 160.675
ii CAUTION WARNINGOnly qualified personnelshould work inside the equip-ment.This equipment uses high volt-age electricity which can shock,burn, or
36CH Ship Tx Ship Rx Type of OperationCH Ship Tx Ship Rx Type of Operation01A 156.050 156.050Port Operations & Com’l03A***156.150 156.150 05A
37CH Ship Tx Ship Rx Type of Operation64A*** 56.225 156.225 65A 156.275 156.275 Port Operations66A 156.325 156.325 Port Operations67** 156.375
38VHF Weather Channel FrequenciesCH Receive Freq. ServiceWX0 163.275 NOAA WeatherWX1 162.550 NOAA WeatherWX2 162.400 NOAA WeatherWX3 162.475 NOAA Weat
1Table of Contents1. Introduction ... 21-1. Features of the FURUNO FM-2710 ... 31-
21. IntroductionCongratulations on your choice of the FURUNO FM-2710 Marine VHF Radiotelephone.We are confident that you will enjoy many years of trou
31-1. Features of the FURUNO FM-2710! 25 W RF output from a compact cabinet: may be mounted in any small space.! Water-resistant structure (CFR-46 FCC
41-2. SpecificationsGENERAL1. Radio Compliance USA Part 80, DOC Cat. V2. Number of Channels All VHF channels according to ITU-R Radio RegulationsAppen
5RECEIVER1. Frequency Range 156.025 to 163.275 MHz2. AF Output 3 W at 4 ohms load (less than 10% at 1 kHz)3. Current Drain Less than 250 mA4. AF Respo
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