Midland Radio GPS Receiver RG2W or RG2B User Manual

REGATTA™ 2  
Synthesized Marine Transceiver  
VHF/FM 25/1 Watt  
Models RG2W or RG2B  
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9.4 “ Log” (list of registered calls)....................................................23  
9.5 “Dir” (Entries in the directory) ....................................................23  
9.6 “Posn”(Setting of position co-ordinates and adjustment of UTC time)  
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9.7 ”LCD” (display contrast) ............................................................24  
9.8 “Beep” (Enable/disable keypad beep) .......................................24  
9.9 “ZONE”(Adjustment of UTC time deviation) ..............................25  
9.10 MMSI (Setting of personal MMSI code and MMSI group code).25  
10 MAINTENANCE.............................................................................25  
10.1 Maintenance and warnings .......................................................25  
11 TROUBLESHOOTING ...................................................................26  
12 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:...................................................27  
12.1 Transmitter................................................................................27  
12.2 Receiver....................................................................................27  
13 FREQUENCY TABLE ....................................................................28  
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with current regulations. Not following these instructions can cause personal  
injury and/or malfunction of the device.  
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ABOVE ALL... SAFETY!  
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Do not use REGATTA 2 before connecting a suitable antenna that is in perfect  
working condition – although REGATTA 2 is protected, this may seriously damage  
the stages of transmission power.  
1.1  
Symbols used  
For ease and convenience of viewing, REGATTA 2 uses symbols to highlight urgent  
situations, practical advice, and general information.  
Do not use transmit before ensuring proper connection of the antenna. During  
transmission, remain at a minimum distance of 3 feet from the antenna.  
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Warnings such as this, shown using an open hand symbol, indicate a crucial  
description regarding technical repairs, dangerous conditions, safety warnings,  
advice and/or important information. Ignoring these symbols may result in serious  
problems and/or damage and/or personal injury.  
1.2b Environmental  
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Pay attention to ambient conditions – although REGATTA 2 is designed to operate  
under the most severe conditions, it is important to avoid exposure to  
environments that are excessively humid or dusty, or to temperatures outside the  
+5°F to +55°F range. Also avoid exposure to direct sunlight.  
Notes such as this one indicate practical advice that we suggest be followed for optimal  
performance with REGATTA 2.  
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Avoid jarring and excessive vibration – REGATTA 2 is built to resist mechanical  
shock and vibration as long as these are within the norm for any electrical device.  
1.2  
Warnings  
Do not use this device in potentially explosive environments. A single spark may  
cause an explosion.  
1.2  
General  
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This device has been tested for compliance with Class D digital marine device  
limits. These limits were created to allow for reasonable protection against  
damaging interference.  
1.3  
Registration of your Marine Transceiver  
For using GMDSS and DSC functions, the operator must have a GMDSS radio  
operator’s certificate (SRC or LRC) and apply for a ships MMSI number at the local  
radio authority. Without MMSI number the radio can only be used as conventional  
VHF marine radio without DSC. Your distributor may program your radio according  
to your needs.  
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This device is to be used solely as an aid to navigation. Its settings may be  
influenced by diverse factors, such as defects or malfunction of the device,  
environmental conditions or improper use.  
It is the user’s responsibility to observe reasonable prudence and judgement in  
navigation, and as such this device should not be considered a substitute for this  
reasonable prudence and judgement.  
Do not open the radio for any reason! REGATTA 2’s precision mechanics and  
electronics require expertise and specialized equipment; for the same reason, the  
radio should under no circumstances be realigned as it has already been calibrated  
for maximum performance. Unauthorized opening of the transceiver will nullify the  
warranty.  
1.2a Radio Frequency / Installation  
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Midland recommends following the requirements for prevention of radio frequency  
exposure. Unauthorized changes or modifications to this device may invalidate  
conformity to the FCC Regulations. All changes or modifications must be approved  
in writing by MIDLAND RADIO CORPORATION.  
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This VHF DSC transceiver generates and irradiates electromagnetic energy (EME)  
at radio frequency (RF), and as such must be installed and placed in operating  
conditions that are in conformity with the instructions contained in this manual and  
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1.4  
Assistance  
We urge you to write the serial number of your transceiver in the space provided  
below. This number is found on the back panel of the transceiver and will be useful  
in the event of repair/assistance and/or loss and/or theft.  
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY  
If you have need of assistance, contact other vessels and the Coast guard by  
sending a distress signal on Channel 16.  
NOTE  
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USING CHANNEL 16  
DISTRESS CALL PROCEDURE  
1. “MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY.”  
2. “THIS IS ………….” (name of vessel)  
3. Your callsign or other indication of the vessel (and 9-digit DSC  
ID if you have one.  
A WARNING STICKER is supplied with this transceiver. To comply  
with FCC regulations, this sticker must be affixed in such a location  
as to be readily seen from the operating controls of the radio as in the  
diagram below. Make sure the chosen location is clean and dry  
before applying the sticker.  
4. “LOCATED AT …………” (your position)  
5. The nature of the distress or assistance required.  
6. Any other information which might facilitate the rescue.  
Or transmit your distress call using Digital Selective Calling on channel 70.  
USING DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (ch70)  
DISTRESS CALL PROCEDURE  
1. While holding aside the key cover, press the DISTRESS key.  
2. Repeat pressing soft key “Undefined” to select the type of  
distress.  
3. Holding aside the key cover, press and hold the DISTRESS key  
for 5 seconds until you have heard 5 beeps.  
4. Wait for an acknowledgement from a coast station. Channel  
16 is automatically selected.  
5. Press PTT and transmit the information listed above.  
1.5  
Manual Notes  
Writing of this manual has been completed with the intention of supplying information  
that is comprehensive, precise and up-to-date. Nevertheless, Midland does not  
assume responsibility for the actual correspondence with the product and for the  
consequences of possible errors caused by factors over which it has no control.  
Equipment and options described may differ according to varying countries.  
Serial number _______________________  
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INTRODUCTION  
General  
Congratulations for choosing Midland’s REGATTA™ 2 marine transceiver. This  
product is a high performance, mobile VHF DSC marine transceiver. The following  
are its principle features:  
Equipped with all international channels available (correctly assigned).  
High transmission power of 25W, which allows the user to maintain contact  
from large distances, and a low transmission power of 1 W to reduce power  
consumption during short-distance communication and for in harbor use.  
Principal commands duplicated on the microphone for faster accessibility –  
channel selection and channel 16 recall.  
Backlit LCD display and adjustable contrast – constantly shows REGATTA  
2’s parameters and settings on an easy-to-read display.  
Extraordinary capability for water resistance, conforms with the standard  
IP54.  
Recall button for Channel 16 – for instant access to channel 16 (the universal  
marine channel for emergency contact).  
NMEA connection – use the interface cable supplied for easy connection from  
transceiver to optional GPS system. Once connected, the display will show the  
automatically updated coordinates (latitude and longitude) and time data.  
DSC Digital Selective Calling – for security on the water and the ability to  
make quick calls automatically.  
MMSI directory, which simplifies the sending of DSC calls to frequently called  
contacts and allows viewing of contact name on the display.  
Mounting on adjustable bracket for stable and comfortable positioning in any  
condition.  
Connection to an external speaker (optional) – for listening to  
communications further away from the transceiver.  
In an effort to constantly improve product quality, product characteristics are subject to  
change without notice. For updates, go to www.midlandradio.com or contact your  
authorized dealer.  
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(5) FUNCTION keys  
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DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS AND  
CONNECTORS  
They enable to enter into the menu pages, to activate some functions such as Triple  
Watch or SCAN.  
(6) H/L  
2.1. Front panel  
Push the H/L button to select high transmission power (25W) or low power (1W).  
The LCD display will show HI(high power) or LO(low power).  
The H/L function is accessible in normal VHF or MEM mode.  
(7)  
(Backlight)  
button down to activate the display and keypad backlight (“LITE”  
Hold the  
appears on the display). You can select 4 different backlight levels.  
(8) D/W (Dual Watch)  
This button activates the Dual Watch function, able to search the tuned channel and  
channel 16 alternatively.  
(9) Emergency Channel 16  
Pressing the 16 button provides quick access to the emergency channel.  
(10) DISTRESS button  
The button below a soft cover sends a DISTRESS call for help. The signal also  
includes your MMSI identification code and the nature of the distress. If a GPS is  
connected to the device, data regarding position and time are also included in the  
call. For further details, see paragraph 8.7.  
(1) ON/OFF/VOLUME  
The Distress function, or any other DSC transmission function, is not operative until a  
MMSI user code has been inserted.  
Turns REGATTA 2 on/off and regulates audio volume reception. The radio is turned  
off when you completely rotate the knob counter-clockwise until it clicks.  
(11) LCD Display  
(2) SQUELCH  
The large LCD (liquid crystal) display constantly shows the operating status of the  
radio as well as being a function guide with the easy-to-read dot matrix area.  
Regulates the squelch level (noise silencer in absence of signals).  
(12) Internal speaker  
(3) MICROPHONE jack  
Provides crystal clear sound.  
Insert the mike connector into this jack.  
(4) Alphanumeric keypad  
The keypad gives the possibility to select channels, to add your own MMSI  
identification code and to activate/deactivate many other functions described in the  
following pages.  
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2.2  
Back panel (connections)  
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Warning! Faulty connections or short-circuits may seriously damage REGATTA 2.  
Before attempting any connections, consult the specialized sections of this  
manual.  
1) Antenna Jack  
This SO 239 jack is for connecting an appropriate antenna.  
2) Power cable  
This red/black cable has to be connected to a power source of 12 V DC (red is  
positive. Attention: A converter is needed for 24 V power sources!  
3) Jack for additional external loudspeaker  
You can use this jack for the connection to a suitable external loudspeaker  
(optional), if needed.  
4) GPS connector  
Allows for connection to the optional receiver module for obtaining, viewing and  
transmitting (with DSC) information regarding position and current time data.  
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2.3. Microphone  
(1) UP and DOWN buttons These two buttons change the tuning channel.  
The first scrolls upwards through the tuned marine channels, the second  
scrolls downwards.  
(2) Button 16  
For ease of use, button 16 performs the same function as button 16 on the front  
panel of the transceiver.  
(3) PTT (push to talk)  
Pressing this button will begin transmission.  
(4) Microphone  
During transmission, speak with the microphone a few inches away from your face.  
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3.  
INSTALLATION  
3.1  
Contents of package  
Before using your transceiver, ensure that your package is complete and contains:  
(1) Mounting bracket  
(2) DC power cord with integrated protecting fuse  
(3) Knobs (2 pieces)  
(4) Mounting piece for microphone  
(5) Self-threading screws for mounting bracket (4 pieces)  
(6) Screws for mounting bracket (4 pieces)  
(7) Washers (4 pieces)  
(8) Grained washers (4 pieces)  
(9) Nuts (4 pieces)  
(10) Self-threading screws for microphone mount (2 pieces)  
(11) Screws for the microphone mount (2 pieces)  
(12) Washers (2 pieces)  
3.2 Location for the transceiver  
(13) Grained washers (2 pieces)  
Before continuing, look for a place to install the transceiver which:  
Is far enough away from any device sensitive to magnetic/electromagnetic  
fields (e.g. compass) in order to avoid interference during their use.  
(14) Nuts (2 pieces)  
(15) GPS receiver connecting cable (not shown)  
(16) Operator Warning Label (not shown)  
(17) Certificate of warranty and instruction manual (not shown)  
Allows for accessibility to the front panel of REGATTA 2.  
Provides easy connection to a power supply, for the antenna and for other  
cables.  
Has sufficient space close by for installation of the microphone support.  
Allows for mounting of the antenna at least 3 feet from the transceiver.  
Depending on the model, some parts may already be attached/connected to the device.  
In any case, if any parts are missing, immediately contact your supplier.  
The supplied universal mounting bracket allows for mounting of the transceiver high up  
(with the bracket above the device) or on the bridge (with the bracket below the device)  
with an angle range of 45°.  
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Warning! Installation and connections must be performed in part by qualified  
persons.  
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6. Align the transceiver on the bracket, ensuring the holes of the internal part of  
the bracket line up with those on both sides of the transceiver (you can choose  
the preferred notch in order to best adjust the angle of the transceiver’s front  
panel for ease of viewing and use (150 of variation for each notch).  
3.3 Mounting the transceiver  
To mount the transceiver to your vessel (see following picture):  
7. Attach the mounting knobs on the two sides of the bracket to soundly fix the  
transceiver.  
1. Choose an appropriate location, as explained in the paragraph above.  
2. Position the mounting bracket on the surface upon which it will be fixed, use a  
pencil to draw the position of the four holes where the screws will be inserted.  
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Keep the transceiver and microphone at a distance of at least 3 feet from all other  
magnetic devices (e.g. compass) on your vessel.  
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Ensure that the surface intended for the transceiver mounting can be drilled into  
without damaging other parts of the vessel and be careful to not drill right through  
it.  
3. Remove the bracket, drill four holes smaller in diameter than the screws, and  
reposition the mounting bracket, aligning it with the four holes.  
4. Screw in the mounting screws and ensure the bracket is fixed firmly, using the  
screws, the grained washers, the flat washers and the nuts supplied.  
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If you are not able to reach the back part of the bracket surface to fix the nuts onto  
the screws, use wood or sheet-metal screws to fix the bracket.  
5. Tighten the screws with a screwdriver so that the bracket is firmly fixed to the  
surface.  
3.4 Adjustment of angle  
To change the angle of inclination after installation:  
1.  
2.  
Loosen the mounting knobs on the sides of the bracket.  
Adjust the transceiver to a better angle, lining up the holes of the internal part  
of the bracket with those on both sides of the transceiver.  
3.  
Tighten the knobs to fix the transceiver into place.  
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3.5 Installation of the antenna/electromagnetic exposure  
For optimal radio settings and minimal user exposure to electromagnetic radio  
frequency energy, ensure that:  
The antenna is connected to the transceiver and is properly installed.  
The antenna is situated away from people and is positioned at least three feet  
from the transceiver and microphone.  
The connector is a standard PL259 (male UHF).  
3.6 Mounting of Microphone  
To install the microphone mount, look first for a mounting point close to the  
transceiver. The distance between the transceiver and the wall mount must be less  
than the length of the microphone cable.  
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Do not pull excessively on the microphone cord.  
This part is important to the correct operation of  
the radio: over time, pulling may damage the cord  
and impede the user from transmitting.  
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Wire Colors of Accessory cable:  
3.7 Connections  
Refer to the following diagram:  
GREEN: to GPS +  
YELLOW: to GPS -  
3.7.c Antenna  
The antenna is an extremely important part of the device and noticeably influences  
the settings of any telecommunications device. Contact your supplier regarding the  
antenna and request advice about how to mount and best connect it to your  
transceiver.  
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Warning! Ensure the antenna is in perfect working order. It may otherwise  
seriously damage the radio! A periodical measurement of the stationary waves is  
advised using a suitable SWR meter.  
3.7.a Power Supply  
The transceiver power supply must be 12V DC (see Technical Specifications,  
Sec.12). The red cable must be connected to the positive pin, the black to the  
negative pin.  
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Warning! A faulty connection may seriously damage the radio!  
The power cable is equipped with a protection fuse. If the fuse shorts, look for its  
reason before substituting the cable with a new one of the same type and value.  
Never short-circuit it, as this may damage the radio.  
3.7.b GPS device  
If your REGATTA 2 transceiver is connected to a GPS receiver, you can obtain and  
view NMEA information relative to the current position the vessel (latitude and  
longitude) and the local time with respect to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).  
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4.4  
Selecting an operating channel  
4.  
BASIC OPERATION  
4.4a With alphanumeric keypad  
1. Ensure that you are in normal operating mode (radio mode), otherwise  
press the “RAD” button several times or press the “C” button until the  
display looks like FIG. A.  
4.1  
Turning REGATTA 2 on/off  
To turn the transceiver on, rotate the ON/OFF/VOLUME knob clockwise until it clicks  
on. You will hear a beep (acoustic signal) and the LCD display will come on: the  
device is turned on to VHF mode.  
2. Select the desired channel and confirm by pressing  
the “E” button.  
To turn the transceiver off, rotate the knob counter-clockwise until you hear a click:  
the LCD display will turn off.  
3. To select a channel with A or B suffix, an A or B will  
appear next to a key. Press the key for the letter,  
then press the “E” button.  
Fig. A  
If your transceiver is not connected to a GPS receiver, it is necessary to manually insert  
your coordinates, otherwise an alarm will continue to sound. For further details, see  
Par.6.1 & 6.3.  
4. To select a weather channel for reception (USA or CAN only), press a  
number key, then press and hold the WX+ key until the desired channel is  
found. Press the “E” button to confirm.  
If there is no confirmation within 2 seconds by pressing the “E” button, REGATTA 2 will  
return to the previously used channel.  
4.2  
Volume regulation  
Bring the ON/OFF/VOLUME knob first to medium volume. Once the transceiver  
picks up a signal, adjust the volume to a comfortable level. If no signal is picked up,  
use the squelch control as described in the following paragraph and regulate the  
volume using background noise.  
If a non-existant channel is inserted, for example CH99, the radio beeps 4 times after  
pressing the “E”-button, REGATTA 2 returns to the previously used channel.  
To switch between USA, Canada, and International channel lists, turn off the unit, and  
while holding down the  
button, turn the unit on. The display will indicate the band.  
4.3  
Squelch Regulation  
Squelch is used to eliminate the annoying background noise you hear when no  
signal is being picked up. If the squelch is adjusted correctly, there should be  
silence in between calls as well as a reduction in battery consumption. To regulate  
squelch:  
4.4b Using the microphone buttons (UP or DOWN)  
1.  
Ensure that you are in normal operating mode (Radio mode); otherwise  
follow the procedure described in par. 4.4.a.  
2.  
Press the UP or DOWN buttons on the microphone repeatedly to scroll  
1.  
Rotate the SQ knob completely counter-clockwise until you hear background  
noise (if you don’t hear anything, turn up the volume) and bring up RX on the  
LCD display.  
through the marine channels until finding the desired channel.  
Holding down one of the buttons will allow you to scroll quickly through the channels.  
2.  
If no signal is being received (only noise), slowly rotate the SQ knob  
The marine band does not recognize some channel numbers. Refer to the frequency  
table. The channels may have different receiving and transmitting frequencies (duplex  
channels) or may have the same (simplex channels).  
clockwise, stopping as soon as the noise and RX disappear.  
If you regulate the squelch level too low (open), you may hear only background noise.  
Correct setting of squelch is also important for reasons discussed further on.  
Regulations require that some channels operate on low transmission power (see Chap.1)  
For this reason, REGATTA 2 automatically switches to low power when these channels  
are selected.  
4.5  
Transmission and reception  
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Transmitting without a perfectly functioning antenna may seriously damage the  
transceiver.  
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4.8  
Display lighting  
The PTT (Push-To-Talk) button is located on the external microphone of your  
REGATTA 2. To transmit:  
If ambient lighting is insufficient for reading the display, the LCD display backlighting  
can be adjusted. Hold pressed the button  
has been completely turned off.  
until a desired level is reached or until it  
1.  
2.  
Ensure that no one else is speaking.  
Hold down the PTT button on the microphone. TXwill appear on the  
If the backlighting is activated, the display shows “LITE”.  
Display.  
The chosen level of backlighting remains stored, also in case of extinction  
and successive turning on the radio.  
3. Wait a second, then speak in a normal voice about 2 inches from the  
microphone.  
4. When you have finished, release the PTT button: TXwill disappear from the  
display. Now REGATTA 2 is in receiving mode (silent and waiting for a  
signal) where it will automatically receive any communication.  
If you desire to switch off the backlighting immediately or if you like to reactivate the  
previously inserted level, press the  
button.  
4.6  
Selecting high and low transmission power  
The transmission phase absorbs the most energy. To reduce the risk of wearing out  
the battery, we recommend selecting low transmission power when transmitting over  
short distances. Hold the H/L button down (on the radio): Lo(low power) appears  
on the display. When transmitting or receiving over long distances or with weak  
signals, press the H/L button again. Lowill be replaced with Hi(high power) on the  
display.  
When the transceiver is tuned to a channel limited to low output power, pressing the H/L  
button has no effect.  
In the standard mode, REGATTA 2 switches 25 W during high power output and 1 Watt  
during low power output. Only on channels 15 and 17 the radio always reduces  
automatically - according to the international agreements for maritime radio – to a value  
under 1 Watt.  
4.7  
Instant recall of channel 16  
Channel 16 is a security and distress channel. This channel is used to establish  
initial contact with another station and for emergency communication. This channel  
can be called up at any time by pressing button 16 on both the transceiver. To  
return to normal operations, select another channel using the alphanumeric keypad  
or the UP/DOWN buttons on the microphone. By pressing a second time the 16  
button, the radio returns to the previously used channel before selecting channel 16.  
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Do not transmit on channel 16 unless absolutely necessary. Doing so may impede  
emergency operations.  
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The scanning can be stopped by pressing the “C” button, or “16” button on the  
microphone or by sending out a DISTRESS call. Your transceiver will stop on  
the current channel (if you pressed the “C” button) or on channel 16 (if you  
pressed 16 or PTT on the microphone).  
5
SCANNING FUNCTIONS  
Note: Scanning does not function correctly if the squelch is not regulated as described in  
par.4.3.  
5.1  
Channel scanning  
REGATTA 2 can automatically search for signals throughout the marine band by  
scanning, or selecting the channels in rapid sequence. When a signal is detected,  
the scanning pauses on that channel and remains blocked until the signal ends.  
Before the scanning automatically starts again, REGATTA 2 waits for a few seconds  
in case the user wishes, if necessary, to respond to a call even if in truth you will see  
the channels being scanned.  
5.2  
Dual Watch and Triple Watch  
The meaning of these terms are:  
Dual Watch – allows the user to remain tuned to a channel of choice while  
periodically performing an automatic verification of signals on channel 16.  
The REGATTA 2 scanning happens with a minimum of 2  
channels to a maximum of 56 channels on the INT band  
(channel 70 is not selectable).  
Triple Watch – as written above, including a third channel chosen by the user.  
5.3  
Activation of Dual Watch/Triple  
In order to execute the scanning of the marine  
channels, it is necessary to create a list of channels  
for scanning. Operate in the following way:  
To activate Dual or Triple watch:  
Fig. B  
Dual watch - Select a desired channel and press the D/W-button. The Display  
will indicate “D/W” and you will see the two monitored channels.  
1. Select a channel you desire to insert into the scanning list.  
The Dual Watch function can be stopped in 5 different modes: by pressing the PTT-  
or the “16” buttons on the microphone, D/W”- or C”-buttons or by sending out a  
DSC-call.  
2. Press and hold the “SCAN” (Fig. B); button for 2 seconds; the radio beeps  
twice and on the display appears for a short time,  
then the words “Scan Ena” (Fig. C) appear.  
Triple watch – select one of the 2 channels you desire to monitor together with  
channel 16. Hold pressed the function key corresponding to the indication T/W  
until you hear two beeps. Now “User” appears on the display. (Fig. F). Move  
now to the second channel you desire to monitor, press the function key  
corresponding to T/W. Now you will see all three channels sliding on the  
display with indication T/W. “Adv” appears too, that, similar to SCAN function,  
has the aim to exclude momentarily the monitoring of  
3. If you desire to cancel a channel from the scanning  
Fig. C  
list, repeat the procedure as described at point 2. In  
that case the display is showing “Scan Inh”.  
4. Once created your list, you can activate the  
scanning by pressing the function key corresponding to the word “Scan”  
(Fig. C).  
the current channel.  
If you want to eliminate (useful if there are distortions) or to exclude  
momentarily (useful for undesired conversations) a channel during scanning,  
operate as follows:  
The Triple Watch function can be stopped by pressing the  
C” button, the PTT- or the 16-buttons or by sending out a  
DSC call.  
DEFINITIVE EXCLUSION OF A CHANNEL:  
Fig.D  
For both modes, the operation can be resumed with  
the following diagram:  
If your REGATTA 2 is operating on a busy  
Fig. F  
channel, press the “Inh” (Fig. D) . function key.  
TEMPORARY REMOVAL OF A CHANNEL:  
Press the function key corresponding to the written “Adv” to advance the  
scanning and to temporarily remove this channel from the scanning list. At the  
end of the complete scanning cycle, the channel previously jumped will be  
monitored again.  
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inserted into scan cycle, select the channel press and hold the “M/S”  
function key until the display shows “M/S Del”. (Fig. I) .  
4.  
Once all channels are stored, the scanning can begin (SCAN MEMORY):  
Press the function key corresponding to the written “M/S”. The channels will  
be monitored and the display will show the script “M/S” – which indicates  
the scanning of the stored channels, - “Adv” and “Del” in relation to the 2  
function keys. Every time a signal/disturb is found on a channel, the  
scanning stopps for a few seconds in order to give the user a chance to  
respond to the call or to cancel the channel, if necessary.  
Note: Scanning does not function correctly if the squelch is not regulated as described in  
par.4.3.  
5.4a Reception/Transmission during SCAN MEMORY  
Similar to scanning of marine channels, Dual Watch and Triple watch stop when a signal  
is found and remain blocked for a few seconds after the signal disappears, in order to  
give the user a chance to respond to a call, if necessary.  
Reception: If REGATTA 2 finds a signal the scanning interrupts. The display  
indicates “RX” instead of “M/S” and the communication will be received through  
the loudspeaker.  
Dual/Triple Watch cannot function correctly if the squelch is not correctly regulated, as  
described in par .4.3  
Transmission: It is possible to transmit at any time, also when the scanning is  
active. In that case REGATTA 2 will always transmit on channel 16; if instead  
the transmission is done after a signal has been found, the device will transmit  
on the previously busy channel. After the transmission the scanning comes  
interrupted.  
Fig. G  
Memory channels (MEM mode)  
5.4b To delete/To jump a pre-selected channel in memory  
If during the scanning a signal is received on an undesired or disturbed channel, it is  
possible to temporarily cancel the channel or to skip the channel momentarily.  
In order to execute these functions, the radio must be syntonized on a channel (firm  
scanning). Through the two function keys corresponding to “Adv” and “Del” you will  
have the possibility to jump the busy channel respective to cancel it from the pre-  
selected list of channels.  
5.4  
1.  
Memory scanning (SCAN MEMORY)  
Similar to the scan function, memory scan will  
cycle sequentially through the channels, but  
only those, which have been pre-selected (at  
least 3).  
Fig. H  
There are 4 modes to stop the scanning of channels in memory:  
2.  
3.  
Press the “M/S” function key (Fig. G). The radio emits 2 beeps and “M/S  
Sel” appears on the display for about 2 seconds  
(Fig. H).  
1. By pressing the PTT-button.  
Select another channel and repeat the procedure  
2. By pressing the 16 button on the microphone or on the front panel  
3. By pressing the C-button.  
Fig. I  
mentioned above.  
In order to eliminate a channel erroneously  
4. By sending out a DSC-Call.  
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DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC)  
6
USE WITH GPS  
7.1  
Introduction  
Digital Selective Calling is a semiautomatic method for controlling VHF, MF and HF  
radio calls. It was also designed as part of the global marine security and  
emergency response system (GMDSS). It is likely that DSC will eventually replace  
audio calls on emergency frequencies and will be used to send urgent and routine  
radio-transmitted maritime security information. This new service will allow crafts to  
send/receive calls of an emergency, urgent, security, or routine nature to/from  
vessels equipped with a DSC transceiver.  
6.1  
Function  
If connected to a GPS receiver, the transceiver will display the vessel position  
(latitude and longitude), as well as time data. If information regarding position data  
are not received, in the normal radio mode, time data does not appear and a minute-  
long warning tone will sound (can be deactivated by pressing any button). This tone  
will sound every 4 hours, reminding the user that position data needs to be inserted.  
The user may also insert the coordinates manually as described in par. 9.6.  
,
To avoid accidentally sending a distress call or a call sent incorrectly, contact your  
vendor or local authorities for updates on DSC operating and emergency  
procedures.  
6.2  
GPS information on the display  
,
In European inland waterways DSC-function is not allowed.  
7.2  
Mobile Marine Identification Service (MMSI)  
Important! To send/receive DSC calls, the user must program his personal MMSI code  
into the transceiver. This is a nine-digit number used by marine transceivers equipped for  
DSC digital selective calling. This number is used much like a telephone number for  
contacting other, specific vessels. For further details on programming your MMSI, see  
par. 9.10.  
Refer to the following illustrations:  
1.  
Position indicator  
Displays GPS or manually inserted co-ordinates.  
7.3  
Navigating the DSC menu  
2.  
Time indicator  
REGATTA 2 offers many DSC functions. For this reason it was created a specific  
menu of settings and activations accessible via the function keys as follows:  
1. Access the “CALL”-Menu by pressing the related function key.  
Shows data supplied by the GPS or the transceiver’s clock.  
6.3  
Customized setup  
Some GPS receivers may require a change in the manner the radio processes the  
GPS data. Pressing GPS selection diplays CHECKSUM ON/OFF selection.  
2. Press the function key corresponding to the word “Type” to select  
the type of desired call.  
Once inside a sub-menu, you can return at any time to the main menu by pressing the C-  
button and terminating the current operation.  
If no GPS receiver is connected, using WARN BEEP ON/OFF allows the user to  
defeat the audible warning that new position data is required. Press C button to  
return to menu. Display On/Off button controls the presence of the automatic display  
announcing that the position data is over 4 hours old.  
7.4  
Individual call (Routine To)  
CHECKSUM ON  
The user can carry out an individual call to a specific DSC station (a vessel or a  
costal station). To carry out calls, you have to enter the MMSI code manually or  
recall it from the pre-programmed MMSI directory.  
programming the MMSI directory, see par. 9.5.  
CTEST  
WARN BEEP ON  
For further details on  
DISPLAY ON  
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7.4  
Sending an individual call  
In this case the answer is reached from ship 100000000 and the possible  
communication channel will be CH06.  
You can carry out an individual call using the following procedure:  
To confirm the reception of the received message, REGATTA 2 will emit an acoustic  
message that can be interrupted by pressing the function key corresponding to ”OK” or  
“STOP”.  
5.  
6.  
Press briefly the function key corresponding to  
CALL. On the display appears:  
Pressing OK beyond interrupting the acoustic signalling, REGATTA 2 is set to the  
chosen communication channel (in our example 06).  
The outlined line below under "Routine To” appears  
if no owner name was inserted in the column “Dir”,  
otherwise a similar situation may appear:  
If no function key comes pressed at that time (1 minute) the acoustic message will  
extinguish automatically.  
Fig. J  
If the call is not acknowledged, the display will indicate  
(M) ; by pressing the function key corresponding to  
“Stop” the radio will return to the normal radio mode.  
Fig. M  
Once inside a sub-menu, you can return at any time to the  
main individual CALL-menu (Routine to) by pressing the C-  
button and terminating the current operation.  
Fig. K  
7.5  
Group calling (Group Call)  
This function allows the user to call a specific group of stations which have the same  
MMSI group code memorized in their transceivers and which signals the channel the  
user wishes to speak on. Therefore you can only carry out the group call when you  
have programmed the addresses in a directory as described in par. 9.5  
7.  
8.  
Press the function key “Ch 06” to access the sub-menu.  
Press several times the function key “Chan” in order to select one of the 23  
available channels (simplex channels) and confirm by pressing the “E” button.  
Sending a group call  
9.  
Like mentioned above, it is possible, to insert manually the address you want  
to call (using the alphanumerical keypad), or to select one of the addresses  
previously stored (maximum 16) by pressing several times the function key  
related to the indication “DIR”.  
1. You can carry out a group call through following  
procedure:  
2. 1. Press briefly the function key corresponding to  
“Call”. On the display appears:  
Fig. N  
10. Then, after you have selected the communication channel and the address,  
the call can be carried out by pressing the function key corresponding to  
“Send” and confirmed by pressing the “E” button.  
3. Press three times the function key corresponding to  
the written “Type” in order to to visualize on the display the following situation:  
11. After the call execution the radio operates as follows:  
If you have carried out a call to a ship, after the call,  
you will get an answer, the radio will move to the  
channel previously selected under step 3-4.  
Fig. O  
4. The outlined line below under “Group Call” appears  
when no address has been programmed in the  
column “Dir”.  
Fig. L  
12. At this point:  
If the call comes confirmed from the other part, the  
display shows the message:  
5. Press the function key “Ch 06” to access the sub-menu.  
6. Press several times the function key “Chan” to select one of the 23 available  
channels (simplex channels) and confirm by pressing the “Ebutton.  
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7. Like mentioned above, it is possible, to insert manually the address of who is  
desired to call (using the alphanumerical keypad), or to select one of the  
addresses previously stored (maximum 16) by pressing several times the  
function key related to “DIR”.  
6. At this point:  
If you wish to confirm the call, press the E-button to continue.  
If you don’t want to carry out the call (because of errors), press the 16 button or  
the “C” button to leave the menu.  
8. Then, after you have selected the communication channel and the owner  
address, the call can be carried out by pressing the function key corresponding  
to the script “Send” and confirmed by pressing the “E” button.  
7. The call will be carried out on channel 70. The radio then will return to VHF  
mode on channel 16.  
9. At this point you can communicate with the stations on the pre-selected  
channel that have given an answer to you.  
During this procedure you are able to return to the main CALL-menu by pressing the “C”  
button.  
Once inside a sub-menu, you can return at any time to the main CALL-menu by pressing  
the “C” button.  
7.7. DSC DISTRESS call  
7.6  
URGENCY)  
General call to all ships (ALL SHIP SAFETY – ALL SHIP  
7.7.a Sending a DISTRESS call  
IMPORTANT! You can only send a DSC call if you have been assigned an individual  
MMSI code and this code has been programmed into the transceiver (otherwise the  
following commands will be deactivated). For this operation, see par. 9.10  
Sending a call to all ships  
,
Sending a distress call without founded reason is a criminal offence. Never use  
this function unless you find yourself in a situation that merits requiring help.  
,
Sending a distress call without founded reason is a criminal offence. Never use  
this function unless you find yourself in a situation that merits asking for help.  
1. You can carry out a call to all  
ships through following  
procedure:  
Fig. S  
2. Press the function key  
related to the written “DSC”.  
Fig. Q  
You can carry out the distress call through the following procedure:  
Fig. P  
3. Press the function key related to “Call”.  
1. Open the DISTRESS cover by pushing it to the right and hold it open.  
2. Press momentarily the DISTRESS-button below. The display shows: (Fig. S)  
4. Press one time the function key “Type” in order to select the type of call  
SAFETY(Fig. P), otherwise press two times to select the type URGENCY  
(Fig. Q).  
3. Press the function key corresponding to “Undefined” in order to select the  
nature of the call (the pre-selection is UNDEFINED):  
5. Select the type of desired call and press the function key corresponding to  
“Send”. Channel 16 is automatically selected and the display requests  
confirmation before sending the call with the message (Fig. R)  
A. UNDEFINED  
B. ABANDONING  
C. PIRACY  
D. M.O.B. (man over board)  
E. FIRE  
Fig. R  
F. FLOODING  
G. COLLISION  
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H. GROUNDING  
I. LISTING  
L. SINKING  
M. ADRIFT  
4. To send out the distress call hold down the DISTRESS-button for 5 seconds. An  
acoustic alert will emit and the distress call will be carried out on channel 70  
even when the channel is in use.  
5. After the distress call, the transceiver will simultaneously check channel 70 and  
channel 16 on a receipt of DSC confirmation and meanwhile appears following:  
6.  
At this point:  
If the distress call is received and confirmed by  
another DSC radio station, the acoustic alarm will  
stop sounding and the display will return to  
normal use in VHF mode on channel 16, sending  
on high transmission power.  
Fig. T  
If no confirmation is received, the device will re-send the distress call at  
intermissions of 3.5 – 4.5 minutes (even with channel 70 in use), until a  
confirmation is received or until the user manually cancels the call through the C-  
button.  
,
By pressing button 16, the transceiver will return to normal VHF operation, but the  
call will not be cancelled and the person who responded to the call may not have  
called off rescue operations.  
If, at step 4, the user stops pressing the DISTRESS button before 5 seconds have  
elapsed, the distress call will not be sent. To exit and return to VHF mode, press button  
16.  
The acoustic alarm will only stop definitively once the transceiver has received  
confirmation from the receiver of the call.  
It is possible to arrest the acoustic alarm by pressing the button “Cor 16.  
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8.2  
General call to all ships  
8
Receiving a DSC call  
When the transceiver receives a general call related to all vessels, it automatically  
moves to the communication channel and emits an acoustic emergency alarm. The  
pressure of the function key “STOP” will deactivate the alarm.  
When the user receives a DSC call, the transceiver will automatically respond  
according to the type of call.  
Information shown on the LCD display will vary according to the type of call. Refer  
to the diagram below for several examples:  
Individual call  
DISTRESS CALL  
GENERAL CALL  
TO ALL VESSELS  
INDIVIDUAL CALL  
When the transceiver receives an individual call, it automatically move to the channel  
indicated by the DSC signal and emits a tone to alert the user of an incoming call.  
The pressure to the function key “STOP” will deactivate the alarm.  
The MMSI owner code contained in the signal appears on the display. If the MMSI  
owner code has been programmed previously with name in the directory, the name  
of the caller appears too.  
Every time REGATTA 2 receives a call (distress, individual or general) an entry will  
be stored in the list of registered calls “LOG”.  
8.1  
Receiving a distress call  
When the transceiver receives a distress call, an acoustic alarm will sound. The  
pressure to the function key “STOP” will deactivate the alarm.  
When the signal also includes position and time data, this information will appear on  
the display. If no position and time data are included in the signal, the display will  
indicate 99°99 999°99 88:88.  
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9
CUSTOMIZATION  
9.5  
“Dir” (Entries in the directory)  
9.1  
Menu settings  
You can insert into the directory the MMSI codes from frequently called stations, by  
giving them a name (e.g. vessel or owner). Then you can search and use them  
more comfortably. When receiving a call, MMSI owner name and MMSI code will be  
displayed.  
REGATTA 2 can carry out a series of settings in order to personalize the transceiver  
to your requirements and to insert the necessary data to its operation.  
1. Press the function key “Menu”.  
2. Press the function key “More”.  
3. Press the function key “Dir”.  
9.2  
Navigation in the menu of settings  
To access the menu of setting use the functions keys.  
All programmed settings are stored in non-volatile memory.  
4. At this point you enter to the directory pages. If no  
MMSI owner address was stored, the display will show  
“Empty”, throughout it has been stored one or two MMSI  
owner addresses, the type of indication will appear as  
9.3  
List of settings  
Following find the possible settings:  
follows:  
Fig. U  
Menu Items  
Log  
Description  
Call directory of stored DSC calls type individual or  
distress calls.  
Directory of MMSI owner names, MMSI codes and  
their details.  
Manual programming of co-ordinates and the UTC  
time setting (in the absence of GPS).  
Display contrast adjustment.  
Par.  
9.4  
5. By pressing the function key “Add” you will have the possibility to add further  
MMSI addresses. Pressing the function key “VIEW” you will have the possibility  
to modify/cancel the address shown on the display.  
Dir  
9.5  
9.6  
Posn  
LCD  
9.7  
9.8  
9.9  
9.5.a Addition of addresses  
Fig. V  
Beep  
ZONE  
MMSI  
Adjustment of keypad beep  
9.a.1 Press the function key “Add”.  
Local and UTC time deviation settings.  
Entry of your individual MMSI code and you MMSI  
group code.  
9.a.2 With the alphanumerical keypad (the  
keys are associated with letters like on a  
cellular phone) you are able to write the name you want to associate with the  
MMSI code (f.e. TOM), then press the E-button to confirm.  
9.10  
9.a.3 After the pressure to the E-button, on the display appears the cursor in  
correspondence to “MMSI”  
9.4  
“Log” (list of registered calls)  
With this menu you can consult a directory of the latest registered calls, in  
analogous way to the registrers of calls on a cellular phone.  
Write the identification code using the alphanumerical keypad (obligatorily  
9 digits)  
- Press the function key “DSC”.  
9.a.4 Press the E-button in order to confirm.  
9.5.b To modify/cancel addresses  
1 Press the function key “View”.  
- Press the buttons “DSC” and “Log”. It will be shown the latest registered message.  
- By pressing the function key corresponding to “Back” all the other registered  
messages will be shown.  
2 Select with the function keys “Next “ or “Back” the address you desire to  
modify/cancel.  
- Using the function keys corresponding to the symbol ” you will get some more  
information: co-ordinates and time.  
3 Press the function key “Edit”.  
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4 If you desire to change the name or the code, press one of the 2 function  
keys associated to the name or the MMSI code “”.  
9.7  
“LCD” (display contrast)  
The user can adjust the display contract to optimise visibility according to ambient  
conditions.  
1. Press the function key “DSC”.  
2. Press the function key “Menu”.  
3. Press the function key “LCD”.  
Fig. W  
4. Using the function keys corresponding to “” ; “” you can increase the contrast  
of the display.  
9.b.5 If it is desired to eliminate completely the directory, press the function  
key “Del” and confirm by pressing subsequently the function key “Yes”.If  
you desire to cancel the operation, press the function key “NO”.  
5. Confirm by using one of the following buttons: C , 16, function key DSC, or the  
PTT.  
This setting remains stored on the Eeprom, therefore REGATTA 2 will maintain the same  
settings when the radio is turned on again.  
It is possible to memorize max. 16 addresses. If the directory is filled up, on the display  
will appear the indication “Full” and it will not be possible to add further addresses. In this  
case it is necessary to cancel some.  
9.8  
“Beep” (Enable/disable keypad beep)  
In order to activate or to inhibit the beep to the pressure of the keys operate as  
follows:  
9.6  
“Posn” (Setting of position co-ordinates and adjustment  
1. Press the function key “DSC”.  
2. Press the function key “Menu”.  
3. Press the function key “More”.  
4. Press the function key “ More”.  
of UTC time)  
1. Press the function key “DSC”.  
2. Press the key “Menu”.  
3. Press the key “Posn”.  
5. Pressing the function key “Beep” activates or disables the acoustic message to  
the pressure of the keys.  
4. To insert the coordinates, press the function key “Posn” and through the  
alphanumeric keypad, set up the coordinates.  
This setting remains stored on the Eeprom, therefore REGATTA 2 will maintain the same  
settings when the radio is turned on again.  
5. Confirm by pressing the E-button. If “non-existent” coordinates have  
been inserted, REGATTA 2 will emit a double error beep rendering  
necessary the re-insertion.  
6. In order to set the time, press the function key corresponding to “UTC”,  
and confirm through the E-button the executed operation. An eventual  
error message will indicate the wrong entry of time data.  
The insertion of time coordinates is required to carry out DSC calls. If REGATTA 2 is  
connected to a compatible GPS receiver (GPS 200) the setting of these data is not  
compulsory. Sending DSC without setting position and time works but message will lack  
the position and time data.  
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9.9  
“ZONE” (Adjustment of UTC time deviation)  
The user can program the time deviation with respect to the UTC time so the  
transceiver’s display will show the time for the current time zone.  
5. To insert the personal MMSI code press the function key to the right under the  
arrow corresponding to the script “DSC”. The display will show the message  
“Enter MMSI".  
6. Insert the 9 digits, for example 900000000 and press the E-button in order to  
confirm, now on the display appears:  
1. Press the function key “DSC”.  
2. Press the function key “Menu”.  
3. Press the function key “More”.  
4. Press the function key “ More”.  
5. Press the function key “Zone”.  
7. To program the MMSI group code, press the function key corresponding to ”  
situated right below.  
8. On the display will appear the message “Enter Group MMSI”, now program 8  
numbers (the first fixed number is 0 (zero)) and confirm by pressing the E-  
button.  
6. The display will show  
Fig. X  
Fig. Z  
7. Pressing the function keys “+” or “–“ will set the desired deviation.  
8. Acting with the function key will activate or eliminate the visualization of the  
time data on the display.  
9. Confirm by pressing one of the following buttons: C , 16, function key DSC, or  
It is possible to change the MMSI group code whenever you want, while the personal  
MMSI code can be inserted only one time; for this reason, we recommend to pay  
attention.  
PTT.  
This setting remains stored on the Eeprom, therefore REGATTA 2 will maintain the same  
settings when the radio is turned on again.  
If you have accidentally inserted an incorrect code, you will have to return the device to  
your approved vendor for a complete reset.  
9.10 MMSI (Setting of personal MMSI code and MMSI group  
code)  
10 MAINTENANCE  
This function allows the user to insert their personal MMSI identification code  
assigned by an appropriate authority.  
10.1 Maintenance and warnings  
REGATTA 2 is a marine VHF transceiver that conforms to IP54 standard, making  
the transceiver very reliable when used correctly.  
,
Be careful to insert the correct personal MMSI code. Once the code has been  
saved, it cannot be modified.  
The device was designed so as to avoid requiring maintenance. To keep your  
transceiver in optimal operating conditions:  
1. Press the function key “DSC”.  
2. Press the function key “Menu”.  
3. Press the function key “More”.  
,
,
Never open the device (transceiver or microphone) as this may compromise the  
water resistant seal.  
4. Press the function key “MMSI”. The display  
will show:  
If the device becomes dirty or dusty, do not use alcohol, solvents or abrasives to  
clean it. Use only a soft cloth, slightly dampened with water. For more persistent  
cases, use a mild detergent.  
Fig. Y  
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11 Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Possible causes  
Power supply is not correctly  
connected  
The protection fuse has shorted  
(located on the power cable)  
Solution  
Verify that power supply is  
properly connected  
Verify the cause of the  
problem and substitute the  
fuse  
Refer.  
3.7.a  
Device doesn’t turn  
on  
-
Antenna is not correctly connected Verify that antenna is  
properly connected  
3.7.c  
Device turns on, but  
doesn’t receive  
signals  
Volume level is too low  
Squelch level is too high  
Adjust volume level  
Adjust squelch level  
4.2  
4.3  
Unable to contact  
another party  
Incorrect marine channel selected Verify channel and, if  
necessary, change channel  
4.4  
Other party has  
difficulty in hearing transmission power (LO) was  
Distance is too far and low  
Select high transmission  
power (HI)  
4.6  
4.3  
4.3  
you  
accidentally selected  
Squelch level is too high  
Signal is too weak (other party is  
too far away and/or antenna is  
blocked by obstacles)  
Adjust squelch level  
Try to completely open the  
squelch and/or move closer  
to the other party  
Other users are using the same  
radio channel  
Verify radio traffic on desired  
channel and, if necessary,  
change channel  
Move other interference  
devices further from  
REGATTA 2  
Reception is broken  
and/or disturbed  
4.4  
-
Other interference devices  
(televisions, computers,  
transceivers, etc.) too close to  
REGATTA 2  
Impossible to  
Some channels operate only on  
Tune to another channel  
Program the codes  
transmit or use high low power or are only for reception  
transmission power  
DSC, MMSI or ATIS Individual MMIS and/or ATIS  
functions unusable codes have not been programmed  
Vessel battery runs Excessive use of transmission  
down sooner than  
4.4  
4.10  
4.6  
Try to reduce transmission  
times and/or use low  
transmission power  
expected  
Scanning and/or  
Dual/Triple Watch  
malfunctioning  
Squelch has not been correctly  
adjusted  
Adjust squelch level  
4.3  
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12 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:  
Channels ..................................................All 48USA, 55 Canadian & 57 international marine channels,  
Frequency generation......................................................................................................PLL synthesizer  
Frequency range..................................................................................TX from 156.025 to 157.425 MHz  
............................................................................................................. RX from 156.050 to 162.550 MHz  
Antenna Impedance......................................................................................................................50 Ohm  
Power supply.................................................................................................................................12 VDC  
Operating temperature..............................................................................................from -20°C to +55°C  
Size (HxLxW) .................................................................................................................70×160×170 mm  
Weight (device only) ...................................................................................................................1.305 Kg  
12.1 Transmitter  
Output power...............................................................................................High (HI): 25W/Low (LO):1W  
Modulation Type................................................................................................................................... FM  
Microphone ...................................................................................................................... condenser type  
Hum and noise attenuation............................................................................................................... 34dB  
Audio distortion .................................................................................................................................... 5%  
Harmonics reduction....................................................................................................HI: 80dB/LO:60dB  
12.2 Receiver  
Sensitivity @ 20 dB Sinad .............................................................................................................<0.5µV  
S/N ratio (20dB) ...............................................................................................................................0,8µV  
Squelch sensitivity .......................................................................................... threshold -12dBµV (EMF)  
Adjacent channel rejection................................................................................................................ 70dB  
Audio output power........................................................................................................... >2W su 8 Ohm  
Audio distortion .................................................................................................................................. 10%  
Note: these values are average. Actual values may be subject to variation.  
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13 Frequency Table  
Channel Number  
Frequency MHz  
.
INT CAN US  
TX  
157.100 161.700  
22A 22A 157.100 157.100  
RX  
Mode  
Note  
INT CAN US  
TX  
RX  
Mode  
Note  
22  
D
S
D
S
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
S
D
S
D
S
D
S
D
S
D
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
01 01  
156.050 160.650  
01A 156.050 156.050  
156.100 160.700  
156.150 160.750  
156.200 160.800  
156.200 156.200  
156.250 160.850  
D
S
D
D
D
S
D
S
S
D
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
R
S
S
D
S
D
S
D
S
D
S
R
23 23  
157.150 161.750  
23A 157.150 157.150  
02 02  
03 03  
04  
24 24 24 157.200 161.800  
25 25 25 157.250 161.850  
26 26 26 157.300 161.900  
27 27 27 157.350 161.950  
28 28 28 157.400 162.000  
04A  
05  
05A 05A 156.250 156.250  
60 60  
61  
156.025 160.625  
156.075 160.675  
156.075 156.075  
156.125 160.725  
156.125 156.125  
156.175 160.775  
63A 156.175 156.175  
156.225 160.825  
156.225 156.225  
156.275 160.875  
06 06 06 156.300 156.300  
07  
156.350 160.950  
61A  
62  
07A 07A 156.350 156.350  
08 08 08 156.400 156.400  
09 09 09 156.450 156.450  
10 10 10 156.500 156.500  
11 11 11 156.550 156.550  
12 12 12 156.600 156.600  
13 13 13 156.650 156.650  
14 14 14 156.700 156.700  
62A  
63  
64 64  
64A  
65  
65A 65A 156.275 156.275  
156.325 160.925  
15 15  
156.750 156.750  
156.750  
*
*
66  
15  
-
66A* 66A 156.325 156.325  
16 16 16 156.800 156.800  
17 17 17 156.850 156.850  
67 67 67 156.375 156.375  
68 68 68 156.425 156.425  
69 69 69 156.475 156.475  
70 70 70 156.525 156.525  
71 71 71 156.575 156.575  
72 72 72 156.625 156.625  
73 73 73 156.675 156.675  
74 74 74 156.725 156.725  
18  
156.900 161.500  
18A 18A 156.900 156.900  
156.950 161.550  
**  
19  
19A 19A 156.950 156.950  
20 20* 20 157.000 161.600  
20A 157.000 157.000  
21  
157.050 161.650  
75  
76  
156.775 156.775  
156.825 156.825  
*
*
21A 21A 157.050 157.050  
21B  
-
161.650  
77 77* 77* 156.875 156.875  
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INT CAN US  
TX  
RX  
Mode  
Note  
78  
156.925 161.525  
D
S
D
S
D
S
D
S
D
S
D
S
D
78A 78A 156.925 156.925  
156.975 161.575  
79  
80  
81  
82  
79A 79A 156.975 156.975  
157.025 161.625  
(Nautico1) WEATHER (WX) RECEIVER FREQUENCY CHART (MHz)  
80A 80A 157.025 157.025  
157.075 161.675  
CH.#  
W1  
W2  
W3  
W4  
W5  
CH. Freq.  
162.550  
162.400  
162.475  
162.425  
162.450  
CH. #  
W6  
CH. Freq.  
162.500  
162.525  
161.650  
161.775  
163.275  
81A 81A 157.075 157.075  
157.125 161.725  
W7  
82A 82A 157.125 157.125  
W8  
83 83  
157.175 161.775  
83A 83A 157.175 157.175  
W9  
84 84 84 157.225 161.825  
W10  
85 85 85 157.275 161.875  
D
D
Channels 8,9 and 10 are designated Canadian Marine Frequencies  
86 86 86 157.325 161.925  
87  
88  
157.375 161.975  
157.375 157.375  
D
S
D
S
87  
88  
157.425 162.025  
88A 157.425 157.425  
S= Simplex  
D= Duplex  
1120 Clay Street  
North Kansas City, MO 64116  
*= obligatory low transmission power of 1 Watt  
**= classified to DSC communications  
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Printed in Thailand  
P/N: RG500220  
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