Navman Mcb 7270 Marine Tranciever Operation Manual
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12NAVMAN MCB 7270 Marine CB 27 MHz Radio Operation Manual 2.3.6 Priority Channel Screens (Australia) The left hand screen shows the radio receiving (Rx) on the marine (MB) channel band priority (PRI) channel 88. The signal strength is at maximum, noise rejection mode (REJ) and local mode (LOC) are selected. The right hand screen shows the radio receiving on the land (CB) channel band priority (PRI) channel 09. Priority channel 88 Priority channel 09 2.3.7 ALL SCAN Mode Screens The left hand screen shows the radio in ALL SCAN mode (SCAN) for the marine (MB) channel band. Noise rejection mode (REJ) and local mode (LOC) are selected. The right hand screen shows the radio stopped in ALL SCAN mode (SCAN) to receive (Rx) on Channel 98 at the signal strength shown. The radio remains on this channel for 4 seconds and then resumes scanning (unless you press SCAN to cancel the ALL SCAN mode and remain on that channel). ALL SCAN mode Receiving in ALL SCAN mode 2.3.8 Locked Out and Unlocked Channel Screens The left hand screen shows the radio in normal mode when a locked out channel has been selected. The X symbol appears next to the channel number to show that the channel is locked out. To unlock the channel, just press SKIP and the X symbol disappears (right hand screen). Locked Out (Normal) Unlocked (Normal)
13NAVMAN MCB 7270 Marine CB 27 MHz Radio Operation Manual 2.3.9 Store Favourite Channels Screens The screens show three favourite channels being stored on the marine (MB) channel band; Channel 72 is favourite channel 1 (CH 1), channel 82 is favourite channel 2 (CH 2) and channel 86 is favourite channel 3 (CH 3). Three favourite channels can also be set for the land (CB) channel banks, giving a total of six stored favourite channels. Favourite CH 1 Favourite CH 2 Favourite CH 3 2.3.10 PSCAN Working Channel Screen The screen shows the radio in PSCAN mode, set to scan (SCAN) one working channel on the marine (MB) channel band while automatically checking the priority channel once every 4 seconds ( just like Dual Watch mode). Noise rejection mode (REJ) and local mode (LOC) are selected. 2.3.11 PSCAN Favourite Channel Screen The screen shows the radio in PSCAN mode, set to scan (SCAN) favourite channel 1 (CH 1) on the marine (MB) channel band while automatically checking the priority channel once every 4 seconds ( just like Dual Watch mode). Scan CH 1 Scan priority channel Return to CH 1
14NAVMAN MCB 7270 Marine CB 27 MHz Radio Operation Manual GENERALCompliance: AS4355 and AS4367Frequency range: 26.965 - 27.980 MHzFrequency stability: .001%Phase locked loopDual Watch, Favourite 3 Channel Scan, All ScanCH88/9 RecallLCD display (viewing area): 30 x 25 mm (black on silver)LCD and microphone keys backlitBacklighting control: 4 levels (OFF, LOW, MED, HIGH)Dimensions (without trunnion): 162 x 75 x 157mmWeight (with microphone): 1.2kg Waterproof level: JIS-7Built-in MCU ProcessorBuilt-in Speech Processor circuitryLast Channel memorySO-239 Annenna connector: 50ΩInput voltage: 10.8 to 16.3V DCOperating temperature range: 0ºC to 55ºCExtension speaker cable with covered jackFused DC power cable with quick disconnect terminalsReverse polarity protection TRANSMITTERRF output power at 12.6V DC: 4W maximum legal power Modulator mode: AM (A3E)Modulation sensitivity: 60% modulation @ 1 Pascal (microphone)Hum & Noise: Better than 10% @ 60% modulationCurrent drain: 2.0 amps @ full modulation Spurious & Harmonic Suppression: Better than -65dB RECEIVERDual Conversion SuperhetrodyneSensitivity: 0.5uV for 12dB SINADIF frequencies: First: 10.7MHz; Second: 450KHzSelectivity: -36dB @ ±6KHz, -60dB@±10KHzImage rejection: 70dBIntermodulation rejection: 60db (20KHz channel specification)SQ range: Tight = 10uV; Threshold = 0.3uVAudio output: 1W @ 16Ω, external 4W @ 4ΩCurrent drain: 800mA full volume, 350mA squelchedSpurious emissions: -57dBmHum & Noise: better than -50dB/1mV input Specifications are subject to change without notice. Appendix A - Technical Specifications
15NAVMAN MCB 7270 Marine CB 27 MHz Radio Operation Manual Appendix B - Troubleshooting 1. The radio will not power up. A fuse may have blown OR there is no power getting to the radio unit. a) Check the power cable for cuts, breaks, or squashed sections.b) If the power cable is fine, replace the 3 Amp fuse (1 spare fuse is supplied).c) Check the voltage of the battery that supplies the radio (see BAT in Section 2.1). It should be at least 10.8V DC. 2. The radio unit blows the fuse when the power is switched on. The power wires may have been reversed. a) Check that the red wire is connected to the positive battery terminal, and the black wire is connected to the negative battery terminal. 3. The speaker makes popping or whining noises when the engine is running. Electrical noise may be interfering with the radio unit. a) Re-route the power cables away from the engine.b) Add a noise suppressor to the power cable.c) Use resistive spark plug wires and/or use an alternator whine filter. 4. No sound from the external speaker. a) Check that the external speaker cable is physically connected.b) Check the soldering of the external speaker cable. 5. BAT flashes continuously and a warning beep sounds. The power supply to the radio is too low. a) Press BAT to check the voltage of the battery that supplies the radio (see BAT in Section 2.1). It should be at least 10.8V DC.b) Check the alternator on the vessel. 6. Poor reception or excessive noise interfering with the radio signal. The radio sensitivity and noise elimination capabilities may need adjusting. Section 2.1 provides basic information on adjusting squelch (SQL knob), noise rejection (REJ key) and local and normal sensitivity (LOC key). However, if you continue to have problems, try the following sequence: a) Ensure that LOC and REJ are both off (not shown on the LCD). Turn SQL to about halfway between the minimum and maximum settings. b) Turn SQL slowly clockwise (right) to reduce sensitivity. If this does not solve the problem, turn SQL anticlockwise (left) to about halfway again and continue to the next step.c) Press REJ to start noise rejection. Turn SQL slowly clockwise (right) to reduce sensitivity. If this does not solve the problem, turn SQL anticlockwise (left) to about halfway again and continue to the next step.d) Press LOC to switch into Local mode and reduce the radio sensitivity and range. Turn SQL slowly clockwise (right) to reduce sensitivity. If this does not solve the problem, the CB antenna may need to be moved for optimum performance in situations where the interference source cannot be isolated or eliminated. 7. F1 is displayed when trying to transmit. The transmission power supply is too low or too high. a) Press BAT to check the battery voltage (see BAT in Section 2.1 for more information if necessary). It should be at least 10.8V DC.b) Check the alternator on the vessel.
16NAVMAN MCB 7270 Marine CB 27 MHz Radio Operation Manual The MCB 7270 radio is a marine band (MB) radio that includes a land band (CB) capability. The MCB 7270 radio should be installed in a boat and operated from a boat. The marine band (MB) should be used to communicate with other boats and coast guard stations. The land band (CB) should be used from the boat only to communicate with individuals or organisations based on the land. If you require a radio only for land-based communications, use a CB radio. C.1 MARINE (MB) FREQUENCIES Appendix C - Radio Channels CHANNELFREQUENCY (MHz)TRAFFIC TYPESHIP TO SHIPSHIP TO SHOREAUSTRALIA6827.680Commercial & Charter. Calling and working.YesYes 7227.720Professional fishing. Calling and working.YesYes 8227.820Professional fishing. Calling and working.YesYes 8627.860DISTRESS, safety and calling. Supplementary to 27.880YesYes 8827.880DISTRESS, safety and calling. YesYes9027.900Non-commercial clubs & groups only. Calling and working.NoYes 9127.910Non-commercial clubs & groups only. Calling and working.NoYes 9427.940Non-commercial club events. Calling and working.YesYes 9627.960Non-commercial organisations. Calling and working.YesNo 9827.980Recognised Rescue Organisations (eg Surf Rescue). Calling and working.YesYes
17NAVMAN MCB 7270 Marine CB 27 MHz Radio Operation Manual C.2 LAND (CB) FREQUENCIES CB CHANNELFREQUENCY (MHz)AUSTRALIA126.965226.975326.985427.005527.015627.025727.035827.055927.065 (Emergency)1027.0751127.085 (Calling)1227.1051327.1151427.1251527.1351627.155 (see Note 1)1727.1651827.1751927.1852027.2052127.2152227.2252327.2552427.2352527.2452627.2652727.2752827.2852927.2953027.3053127.3153227.3253327.3353427.3453527.3553627.3653727.3753827.3853927.3954027.405 Note 1: Do not transmit on CH16. (CH16 should be used only for a listening watch because it is reserved for transmissions that use SSB, not AM).
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