Ray101E Handheld VHFMarine RadioOwner’s HandbookDocument number: 81230-2Date: February 2004
2 Ray101E Handheld VHF Radio1.3 Licensing RequirementsRegulations in some areas require that you obtain an operator license before operating VHF radio
Chapter 2: Installation 3Chapter 2: Installation2.1 Unpacking and InspectionUse care when unpacking the unit from the shipping carton to prevent damag
4 Ray101E Handheld VHF Radio2.3 Attaching the Belt Clip➤ To attach the belt clip and adapter:1. Remove the belt clip and adapter hardware from the pac
Chapter 2: Installation 5 Figure 2-1: Removing and Attaching the Battery Tray3. Lift up the tab located on the centre right side of the ba
6 Ray101E Handheld VHF Radio5. Noting the proper orientation, install the AA cells in three rows of two batteries each.6. Replace the battery tray cov
Chapter 3: Getting Started 7Chapter 3: Getting Started3.1 Keypad and Rotary KnobsSeveral of the keys on the front panel of the base station serve mult
8 Ray101E Handheld VHF RadioRotary Keys Push Keys Description1. PWR/VOLUse this knob to turn the radio ON and OFF and to set t
Chapter 3: Getting Started 94. UP/DOWNUse the arrow keys to change the current channel number. Press and hold for rapid channel changing.5. Backlight
10 Ray101E Handheld VHF Radio3.2 LCD DisplayThe following describes the functional characters on the Ray101E’s LCD. Figure 3-
Chapter 3: Getting Started 114. (SAVED) Memory ModeIndicates the current channel has been saved in memory. Appears during Saved Scan mode. Only saved
12 Ray101E Handheld VHF Radio12. IndicatorsIndicates special conditions:(HI/LO) TX PowerIndicates whether transmit power is set for 5 watts (HI) or 1
Chapter 4: Operating the Radio 13Chapter 4: Operating the Radio4.1 Turning the Power ON and OFFTurn the PWR/VOL knob clockwise until it clicks.When th
14 Ray101E Handheld VHF Radio4.3 Setting the SquelchThe Squelch circuit sets the threshold for cutting off the receiver when the signal is too weak fo
Chapter 4: Operating the Radio 154.5 Setting the ChannelPress and release the UP arrow to increment the channel number.Press and release the DOWN arro
16 Ray101E Handheld VHF RadioWeather Alert Operation (If Available)Weather Alert is toggled ON and OFF by pressing and holding * key in the weather mo
Chapter 4: Operating the Radio 17 Note: The RAY101E requires a software upgrade from the distributor to communicate on the US or Canadian
18 Ray101E Handheld VHF Radio• HI/LO / USER. Press and release to reduce to low power but remain in Pri-ority Mode. Press and hold to enter User Mode.
Chapter 4: Operating the Radio 19 4.10 TransmittingPress and hold the Push-To-Talk (PTT) key to transmit on the selected channe
20 Ray101E Handheld VHF Radio4.11 Turning On the BacklightTo toggle the display’s Backlight ON or OFF, press and release the key. When the Backlight
Chapter 4: Operating the Radio 214.13 Using the Scan ModesThe RAY101E is equipped with three types of scan options: All Scan, Saved (Memory) Scan and
iiiAbout this HandbookIntroductionThis handbook describes the Ray101E portable VHF marine radio. The Ray101E provides communications on all Internat
22 Ray101E Handheld VHF RadioIn All Scan mode, all channels in the channel set are scanned in sequence, assuming no channels have been stored in memor
Chapter 4: Operating the Radio 23Priority All ScanPress and hold the SCAN/SAVE key while All Scan is active to initiate Priority Scan. .During Priorit
24 Ray101E Handheld VHF Radio4.14 Adding Channels to MemoryThe Ray101E can store any channel (including Private Channels). The stored channels are the
Chapter 4: Operating the Radio 254.15 Using the Monitor ModesThe Watch Modes monitor the programmed Priority Channel and other user-selected channel(s
26 Ray101E Handheld VHF RadioTri WatchPress and hold the DW/TRI key for 3 seconds to activate Tri Watch mode. The TRI indicator appears on
Chapter 4: Operating the Radio 274.16 USER Channel ModePress and hold the HI/LO / USER key while in normal operation mode to enter User Mode. The USER
28 Ray101E Handheld VHF Radio4.17 ATIS ID NumberThe Automatic Transmission Identification System (ATIS) is used in some European countries to identify
Chapter 4: Operating the Radio 29The left digit indicates the digit position of the ATIS ID; the right digit, which blinks continuously, indicates the
30 Ray101E Handheld VHF Radio 5. Press CH UP/DOWN to change the second digit to the correct value.Using our example of ATIS ID = 9 244 03
Chapter 4: Operating the Radio 31In our example, the sequence would be:1 22 43 44 05 36 87 08 79 5When complete, the radio returns to the last-used mo
iv Ray101E Handheld VHF RadioImportant InformationIntended UseThe Ray101E is a VHF radiotelephone that is intended for general communication within th
32 Ray101E Handheld VHF Radio4.18 Resetting Factory DefaultsYou can reset many radio settings back to their factory defaults:• Erase any channels stor
Appendix A: Specifications 33Appendix A: SpecificationsGeneralReceiver Approvals:CE - conform to EN301 178-2, EN300 968-2, -3Size (H x W x
34 Ray101E Handheld VHF RadioTransmitter Spurious Response Rejection Ratio 70 dBAdjacent Channel Selectivity 70 dBIntermodulation Rejection Ratio 68 d
Appendix B: Channel List 35Appendix B: Channel ListInternational VHF Marine Radio Channels & Frequencies CH No.XMIT FreqRCV FreqSingle
36 Ray101E Handheld VHF Radio24 157.200 161.800 Public Correspondence, Port Operations and Ship Movement25 157.250 161.850 Public Correspondence, Port
Appendix B: Channel List 37• Intership channels are for communications between ship stations. Intership commu-nications should be restricted to Channe
38 Ray101E Handheld VHF RadioEuropean Private Channels and Frequencies Note: A license may be required to operate the radio on the privat
Appendix B: Channel List 39U.S. VHF Marine Radio Channels and Frequencies CH. NoXMIT FreqRCV FreqSingle Freq Use01A 156.050 156.050 x Port
40 Ray101E Handheld VHF Radio24 157.200 161.800 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)25 157.250 161.850 Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)26 1
Appendix B: Channel List 41• Boaters should normally use channels listed as Non-Commercial. • Channel 70 is used exclusively for Digital Selective Cal
vEMC ConformanceAll Raymarine equipment and accessories are designed to the best industry standards for use in the recreational marine environment.
42 Ray101E Handheld VHF RadioCanadian VHF Marine Radio Channels and Frequencies CH No.XMIT FreqRCV FreqArea of Operation Use01 156.050 160
Appendix B: Channel List 4315 156.750 156.750 All areas Intership, Ship/Shore, Commercial, Non-commercial and Ship Movement: All operations limited to
44 Ray101E Handheld VHF Radio60 156.025 160.625 PC Ship/Shore and Public Correspondence61A 156.075 156.075 PC Intership and Ship/Shore:Canadian Coast
Appendix B: Channel List 4571 156.575 156.575 Intership, Ship/Shore and Non-commercial: For marinas and yacht clubs on the East Coast and on Lake Winn
46 Ray101E Handheld VHF RadioArea of OperationAC: Atlantic Coast, Gulf and St. Lawrence River up to and including MontrealEC (East Coast): includes NL
Appendix B: Channel List 47WX Channels (North America only)Weather ChannelFrequency in MHzWX 1 162.550WX 2 162.400WX 3 162.475WX 4 162.425WX 5 162.450
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Appendix C: Glossary 49Appendix C: Glossary Term MeaningAll Scan A feature that scans all channels.ATIS Automatic Transmission
50 Ray101E Handheld VHF RadioUS Channels Channel designations as defined by the FCC.VOL Volume keyVHF Very High Frequency (30MHz to 300MHz)Weather (WX
51IndexSymbols"*" key 9"I" indicator 11"P" indicator 11Numerics16/PLUS key 9AAdding channels to memory 24All Scan func
vi Ray101E Handheld VHF Radio Certificate No.RT042We Raymarine Limited Anchorage ParkPortsmouthHampshireEngland P03 5TDdeclare, under our
52 Ray101E Handheld VHF RadioRRecharging batteries 6RX indicator 10SSave channels to memory 24SAVED indicator 11Saved Scan function 22Scan function 21
viiContentsAbout this Handbook ... iiiConventions Used ...
viii Ray101E Handheld VHF Radio8. Channel Number ...... 119. Battery Level ...
Chapter 1: General Information 1Chapter 1: General Information1.1 Introduction The Ray101E is a microprocessor-controlled, portable transce
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