Navman Mcb 7270 Marine Tranciever Operation Manual
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NAVMAN w w w . n a v m a n . c o m MCB 7270 Full-Featured Marine CB 27 MHz Radio Operation Manual
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It is the owner’s sole responsibility to install and use the instrument in such a manner that will not cause accidents, personal injury or property damage. Navman NZ Limited disclaims all liability for any use of this product in a way that may cause accidents, damage or that may violate the law. Governing Language: This statement, any instruction manuals, user guides and other information relating to the product (Documentation) may be translated to, or has been translated...
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4NAVMAN MCB 7270 Marine CB 27 MHz Radio Operation Manual 1 - General Information 5 1.1 FEATURES 5 1.2 SCREEN SYMBOLS AND MEANINGS 6 2 - Basic Operation 7 2.1 KEY FUNCTIONS 7 2.2 RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULTS 10 2.3 EXAMPLE SCREENS 10 2.3.1 Power Up Sequence Screens 10 2.3.2 Channel Band Selection Screens 10 2.3.3 Transmission Screen 11 2.3.4 Noise Rejection Selection Screens 11 2.3.5 Battery Voltage Screens 11 2.3.6 Priority Channel Screens (Australia) 12...
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5NAVMAN MCB 7270 Marine CB 27 MHz Radio Operation Manual 1 - General Information Congratulations on your purchase and installation of a Navman MCB 7270 27MHz radio. It provides you with the following useful features: • Marine band (MB) communications with a land band (CB) capability, with six favourite channels (three for each band). • Large LCD screen with prominent (17mm high) channel display. • Special size, highlighted symbols for Tx (transmission), Rx (reception), and X...
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6NAVMAN MCB 7270 Marine CB 27 MHz Radio Operation Manual 1.2 Screen Symbols and Meanings This simulation shows the location of all the symbols that may appear on the screen: Symbol Meaning X Channel is locked out (in ALL SCAN mode only). 88 Channel selected (big digits). Tx Transmitting on maximum power (PTT depressed). Rx The signal of the tuned channel is greater than the squelch setting and the audio is not muted. CH 123 Shows which of the three favourite channels, if any, are...
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7NAVMAN MCB 7270 Marine CB 27 MHz Radio Operation Manual Note that some of the keys on the radio chassis are duplicated on the microphone for your convenience. The PTT button and the LOC button are available only on the microphone. Key Function VOL/PWR Volume and Power knob. Turn clockwise (right) to turn the radio on. Continue to turn until a comfortable volume is reached. VOL/PWR also adjusts the settings of an external speaker, if connected. The screen displays the most...
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8NAVMAN MCB 7270 Marine CB 27 MHz Radio Operation Manual SQL Squelch or Threshold Level knob. Sets the threshold level for the minimum receiver signal. Turn fully anti-clockwise (left) until random noise is heard, then turn slowly clockwise (right) until the random noise disappears. Make another ¼ turn clockwise for best reception in open sea conditions. In areas of high noise (eg close to large cities) reception may improve if sensitivity is reduced by turning SQL slowly...
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9NAVMAN MCB 7270 Marine CB 27 MHz Radio Operation Manual To scan all three favourite channels, press 3CH then immediately press and hold SCAN for at least 1.5 seconds. The radio goes into PSCAN mode; automatically scanning the three favourite channels (and the priority channel once every 4 seconds). The screen shows the SCAN symbol, channel band, and the channel being scanned. To scan all channels within a channel band, select a channel that is not a...
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10NAVMAN MCB 7270 Marine CB 27 MHz Radio Operation Manual If you are not in scanning mode and select a locked out channel, X is displayed by the channel number on the screen. See Section 2.3.8 for an example. To unlock a channel, press SCAN to exit from any scanning mode (if necessary), select the locked out channel and then press SKIP. The X symbol disappears to show the channel is no longer locked out. See Section 2.3.8 for an example. PTT Press To Talk. Microphone only....
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11NAVMAN MCB 7270 Marine CB 27 MHz Radio Operation Manual CB channel band MB channel band 2.3.3 Transmission Screen The screen shows a 4W transmission (Tx) being made on marine (MB) channel band, priority channel 88 (PRI). The signal strength is not shown for transmissions 2.3.4 Noise Rejection Selection Screens The left hand screen displays the REJ symbol, indicating that the noise blanker circuit is on and noise reduction is active. The right hand screen does not show REJ, meaning that...