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Standard Horizon Transceiver HX471S Datasheet Manual
Standard Horizon Transceiver HX471S Datasheet Manual
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Actual Size MULTI-BAND MARINE PORTABLE AVAILABLE IN BLACK Nothing takes to water like Horizon! Nothing takes to water like Horizon! *Simulated LCD display •Submersible (3 feet for 30 minutes) •Rugged Magnesium Die-Cast Construction • NOAA Weather Alert, Scanning, Dual Watch and more • Includes 1300 mAh Li-Ion Battery, 120 VAC, 12 VDC 3 Hour Quick Chargers, and drop in NMEA/Charging Cradle Submersible Multi-Band Marine Portable •Submersible (3 feet for 30 minutes) •Rugged Magnesium Die-Cast Construction • NOAA Weather Alert, Scanning, Dual Watch and more • Includes 1300 mAh Li-Ion Battery, 120 VAC, 12 VDC 3 Hour Quick Chargers, and drop in NMEA/Charging Cradle *When GPS connected to NMEA/Charger cradle.
Digital Selective Calling (DSC) Distress call with GPS PositionThe HX471S is supplied with a NMEA/Charging cradle that allows the radio to be connected to a GPS. Connecting the HX471S to a GPS allows the position of your vessel to be stored inside the HX471S. In the event of a distress, simply grab the HX471S, lift the DISTRESS cover and depress the DISTRESS key for 3 seconds. The HX471S will transmit a DSC Distress call containing your position, while automatically activating the High Intensity Signaling Strobe Light as well. VHF Marine and FRS BandsHaving a portable radio able to communicate on VHF Marine and FRS bands the possibilities are endless. Want to communicate with another vessel? You can with the HX471S. Want to communicate from your vessel to a family member or friend on shore? You can with the FRS band. Want to have a submersible radio to take along hiking, skiing, hunting or caravanning? You can have it all with the HX471S! Receiving AM / FM, MURS and Aeronautical TransmissionsImagine being on a small vessel and wanting to listen to music and news broadcasts. With the HX471S, simply press the BAND key to select the FM band, and tune to your favorite channel. Want to listen to a ball game on the AM Broadcast band? You can with the HX471S. The HX471S even allows you to monitor MURS Band and the AM Aeronautical band. Simply put, the HX471S allows you to monitor a range of frequencies previously unavailable in any marine portable. High Intensity Signaling Strobe LightSince the HX471S can legally be used while on the water or land, STANDARD HORIZON has included an unique Distress Strobe Light. This strobe can also be used as a light source, continuous strobe or in time of distress, the strobe illuminates the International Morse Code characters SOS. Submersible (3 feet for 30 minutes) Engineered for unparalleled reliability, the HX471S is designed to survive submersion in 3 Feet of water for 30 Minutes. NOAA Weather Alert, Scanning, Dual Watch and more . . . The HX471S has the capability to warn you of impending severe weather by audibly alerting you to switch to the active weather channel. Want to monitor more than one channel The HX471S can be programmed to Scan any number or combination of channels with or without priority channel. Want to scan between a VHF Marine channel and a FRS channel You can, using the Dual Watch function. The HX471S also has a Preset key that allows you to store up to 10 channels for each band (Marine VHF, FRS, MURS AM/FM and Aeronautical bands), handy for quick recall of your favorite channels. Rugged Magnesium Die-Cast Construction The HX471S utilizes a high impact, non-corrosive die-cast chassis. This unique case insures the HX471S will withstand the physical abuse a Portable receives from being dropped or banged on the deck of your boat. Value Packaging Packaged with a 1300 mAh Lithium-Ion battery, the HX471S will deliver 10-12 hours of continuous operation off a single charge. In addition, the Lithium-Ion battery never will develop a memory inhibiting its ability to deliver a complete day of service. Attaching either the 120 VAC or 12 VDC cable to the NMEA Charging cradle allows the battery to be charged within 3 hours, after which time the radio is trickle charged to keep the battery topped off. Built Better, Backed BetterBecause the HX471S is built better, it’s backed better. If the STANDARD HORIZON HX471S Portable radio fails for any reason (including water damage) during normal use in the first 3 years of ownership, STANDARD HORIZON will repair or replace it free, without hassle or charges. If it fails anytime thereafter in normal use, for as long as the original purchaser owns the radio, Standard Horizon’s Lifetime Flat Rate Service or Customer Loyalty Programs will cover it. The rates for the Flat Rate and Customer Loyalty Program’s are determined at the time of the original purchase. 2003.0910NA(U)B9200442Printed in Japan The HX471S is one member of the family of marine electronics from STANDARD HORIZON that includes: GPS CHART PLOTTERS DIGITAL INSTRUMENTS VHF RADIOS A FAMILY OF COSMETICALLY MATCHED CHOICES SPECIFICATIONS FBA-23 Alkaline Battery CaseFVP-31 Encryption Unit FNB-80LIRechargeable Battery Pack VC-24 VOX Headset CMP460 Waterproof Speaker/MicrophoneMH-57A4BSpeaker/Microphone SU-1 Barometric Pressure Sensor Unit Marine Division of Vertex Standard US Headquarters 10900 Walker Street, Cypress, CA 90630 Phone: 714/827-7600 Fax 800/552-6813 Email: [email protected] Web: www.standardhorizon.com OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES INCLUDED ACCESSORIES General Transmitter ReceiverFrequency Ranges (MHz) 156 MHz - 163.275 MHz (Marine Band + WX Band) Channel Steps: 25 kHz MURS Band (Receive only) FRS Band 88 MHz - 108 MHz (FM Broadcast) Channel Steps: 100 kHz 500 kHz - 1800 kHz (AM Broadcast) Channel Steps: 10 / 9 kHz 108 MHz - 137 MHz (AIR Band) Channel Steps: 25 kHz Frequency Stability ±2.5 ppm (–22° F to +140° F [–30° C to +60° C]) Emission Type 16K0F3E, 11K0F3E(FRS), 16K0G2B(DSC) Antenna Impedance 50 Ohms Supply Voltage Nominal: 7.4V DC, Negative Ground Current Consumption 195 mA (Receive) 68 mA (Standby, Saver Off) 45 mA (Standby, Saver On) 1.7 A (Marine High Power) 1.2 A (Marine Mid Power) 0.8 A (Marine Low Power & FRS) Operating Temperature –22° F to +140° F (–30° C to +60° C) Case Size (W x H x D) 2.36 x 3.78 x 1.12 (60 x 96 x 29 mm)w/o knob & antennaWeight (Approx.) 9.3 oz. (265 g) with FNB-80LI RF Power Output (@7.4 V) 5, 2.5 or 1 W (Marine Band) 0.5W (FRS Band) Modulation Type Variable Reactance Maximum Deviation ±5 kHz (Marine Band) ±2.5 kHz (FRS Band) Spurious Emission At least 65 dB below Microphone Impedance 2 k-Ohm Circuit Type Double-Conversion Superheterodyne (NFM, AM) Triple-Conversion Superheterodyne (WFM) Intermediate Frequencies NFM, AM WFM 1st: 47.25 MHz 45.8 MHz 2nd: 450 kHz 10.7 MHz 3rd: — 1 MHz Sensitivity 0.2 µV for 12 dB SINAD (Marine & MURS Band) 0.2 µV for 12 dB SINAD (FRS Band) 1 µV for 12 dB SINAD (FM Broadcast) 0.5 µV for 10 dB SN (AM Broadcast) 0.5 µV for 10 dB SN (AIR Band) Adjacent Channel Selectivity 65 dB Typical Intermodulation 65 dB Typical Selectivity 12 kHz / 25 kHz (–6 dB / –60 dB) NFM / AM 200 kHz / 300 kHz (–6 dB / –20 dB) WFM 6 kHz / 18 kHz (– 6dB / –60 dB) FRS Band AF Output 400 mW @ 8 Ohm for 10 % THD (@7.4 V) E-DC-19Cable With Cigar Lighter PlugNC-72B120 VAC ChargerCD-25Charger Cradle Submersible Multi-Band Marine Portable Standard Horizon reserves the right to make changes and enhancements to products at our discretion. Current specifications are therefore subject to change without notice. CLIP-14 Quick Draw Belt Clip