Eton G4000A Weather Radio User Manual


 
GETTING STARTED WITH SINGLE SIDEBAND (SSB);
MARITIME & AERONAUTICAL WEATHER AND
COMMUNICATION FREQUENCIES; HAM RADIO
COMMUNICATION FREQUENCIES; TIME SIGNALS
GETTING STARTED WITH SINGLE SIDEBAND (SSB);
MARITIME & AERONAUTICAL WEATHER AND
COMMUNICATION FREQUENCIES; HAM RADIO
COMMUNICATION FREQUENCIES; TIME SIGNALS
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G 4 0 0 0A O PE RATI ON M AN UAL
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MARITIME TWO-WAY COMMUNICATION FREQUENCIES AND CHANNELS
(Frequencies in KHz; channels are in parantheses; usually USB)
Search and Rescue: 2182, 3023, 5680
Survival Craft: 8364
Distress: 4125, (4S) 6215 (6S), 8291 (8S), 12290 (12S), 16420 (16S)
DSC Distress (Digital Selective Calling): 2187.5, 4207.5, 6312, 8414.521, 16804.5
MSI Broadcasts (Marine Safety INfo,TRRY): 4210, 6314, 8416.5, 12579, 16806.5, 19680.5, 22376, 26100.5
Ship to Ship/Shore: 2065, 2079, 2096, 4146 (4A), 4149 (4B), 4417 (4C), 6224 (6A),
6227 (6B), 6230 (6C), 8294 (8A), 8297 (8B), 12353 (12A), 12356 (12B),
12359 (12C), 16428 (16A), 16531 (16B), 16534 (16C), 18840 (18A),
18843 (18B), 18884, 21159 (21B), 22162 (22C), 22165 (22D),
22168 (22E), 22171, 25115, 25118
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AMATEUR RADIO MARITIME
3815 Caribbean
3930 Puerto Rico weather
3964 East Coast waterway net
3968 West Coast AM/PM marine nets
7233 Recreational vehicle service net
7237 Carribbean maritime mobile net
7238 Baja maritime West Coast net; 8AM
7264 East Coast Waterway Net
7294 AM/PM West Coast mariner’s net; 8AM, 7PM
8294, 12359, 2100 UTC, weather
14313 24 hr. maritime mobile help; 8PM Hawaii net
14340 West Coast “Manana” net; 11AM
21402 PM maritime mobile nets; 3PM
28333 Gordon West net