Thank you for purchasing the West
Marine VHF50. This product was
designed and built for boaters to use in
the harsh marine environment. With proper care this product should provide you
with years of trouble-free operation.
Your satisfaction with this product is
backed by the entire West Marine organization worldwide.
Remember:
•Safety and distress calls take priority
over all others.
•You must monitor Channel 16 when
you are not operating on another
channel.
•False or fraudulent distress calls are
prohibited under law.
•Information overheard but not intend-
ed for you cannot lawfully be used in
any way.
•Indecent or profane language is pro-
hibited.
Service:
In the event that the radio fails to perform, or needs servicing, please send
directly to our Electronics Repair Center
in Hollister, CA. Be sure to include your
return mailing information and a detailed
accounting of the problems experienced
and/or the service requested.
West Marine
Electronics Repair Center
2395 Bert Court
Hollister, CA 95023
repair@westmarine.com
831-761-4205
1. Ship Station License
An FCC ship station license is no longer
required for any vessel traveling in US
waters which uses a VHF marine radio,
RADAR, EPIRB, and which is not
required to carry radio equipment. A
license is necessary however for a DSC
MMSI number, or for any vessel required
to carry a marine radio on an international
voyage, carrying a HF single side band
radiotelephone or marine satellite terminal. For more information, see the FCC’s
Fact Sheet PR 5000 #14. FCC license
forms, including applications for ship
(506) and land station licenses can be
downloaded via the Internet at
www.fcc.gov/forms. To obtain a form
from the FCC, call (888) 225-5322.
2. Radio Call Sign
Currently the FCC does not require recreational boaters to have a Ship Radio
Station License. The USCG recommends
that the boat’s registration number and the
state to be used.
3. Canadian Ship Station
Licensing
You do not need a license if your vessel is
not operated in sovereign waters of a
country other than Canada or the USA. If
you do need a license, contact their nearest field office or regional office or write:
Industry Canada
Radio Regulatory Branch
Attn: DOSP
300 Slater Street
Ottawa, Ontario
Canada, K1A OCA
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LCD Description
USA/INTERNATIONAL/
CANADIAN (UIC) Mode
indicator
Volume
indicator
Battery level indicator;
more bars indicate the battery is more fully charged
Current
channel
indicator
HLTransmit power indicator:
L=Low, H=High
SCAN Indicates that the radio is in
Memory Scan or Priority Scan
Mode
MEMIndicates that the channel is
entered into the Scan Memory
WXIndicates that the radio is in
Weather Mode
DWIndicates that the radio is in Dual
Watch Mode
TXShown when transmitting
BUSY Shown when receiving
LOCK Shown when keypad is locked
1. Turning the Radio On
Press and hold the PWR key for over two
seconds to turn the VHF50 on. The radio
will power up in the same condition as it
was last used. The last Channel Mode
(USA/INT/CAN), Channel, TX Power,
Key Lock, Squelch Level, Volume Level,
etc. are restored.
Fig. 1: Volume Display
2. Adjusting the Volume
Press the VOL key briefly to enter the
Volume Control Mode.
on the display (Fig. 1). Press the
keys to increase or decrease the volume
level bar. Three seconds after the last key
stroke, the Volume Display will show the
volume. The radio will automatically
return to Channel Selection Mode. If the
VOL key is pressed and released when in
Volume Control Mode, the radio will
return to Channel Selection Mode.
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VOL will appear
▲ or ▼
3. Receive Mode
When the radio is receiving a signal, the
BUSY indicator will be displayed (Fig. 2).
This indicates that you should not transmit until the
displayed.
BUSY indicator is no longer
4. Squelch Control
Fig. 2: Busy Indicator
Fig. 3 Squelch Display
The Squelch Control reduces the static
and noise heard on the radio, but allows
strong signals to be heard clearly. To
adjust the squelch setting, press the
SQL/HL key briefly. The radio’s display
will show
keys to increase or decrease the squelch
level bar. Three seconds after the last key
stroke, the Squelch Display will show the
squelch. The radio will automatically
return to Channel Selection Mode. If the
VOL key is pressed and released when in
Squelch Control Mode, the radio will
return to Channel Selection Mode.
•Higher settings allow only strong sig-
•Lower settings allow weak signals to
•Generally, the squelch control should
•The lowest setting allows all signals
SQL (Fig. 3). Press the ▲ or ▼
nals to be heard.
be heard, and possibly static.
be set for the lowest setting that eliminates unwanted static.
to be heard.
5. Changing Channels
To change channels, press the ▲ or ▼
keys.
•If the
•The radio displays the channel num-
Fig. 4 Channel Display
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▲ or ▼ keys are pressed for
more than one second, the channel
will change rapidly.
ber, memory status (MEM) and TX
power status of the channel as you
change the channels (Fig. 4).
Fig. 5a: USA Mode Display
Fig. 5b: International Mode Display
Fig. 5c: Canadian Mode Display
6. Changing Between
USA, International,
and Canadian Modes
Different areas of the world use different
VHF frequencies, although the channel
designation (1–88) may be the same.
There are three modes: USA, International, and Canadian. Press and hold the
VOL/UIC key for two seconds change
from USA to International; to change
from International to Canadian; and to
change from Canadian to USA (Fig. 5a5c). Three seconds after the last key
stroke, the Country Mode Display will
stop blinking and show the Country
Mode. The radio will automatically return
to Channel Selection Mode. If the
VOL/UIC key is pressed and released
when in Country Selection Mode, the
radio will return to Channel Selection
Mode.
•When Country Mode is changed,
Channel 16 is automatically selected,
not the last channel used.
•If for some reason you find that you
cannot communicate with another
radio on a predetermined channel,
insure that both radios are set the correct Channel Mode. This can be confusing if different modes are being
used.
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Fig. 6a: TX indicator
Blinking
Fig. 6b: Receive-Only Channel Display
7. Transmitting a Signal
To transmit a signal, press the Push-ToTalk (PTT) key on the side of the radio.
While transmitting, the
appear (Fig. 6a). When the PTT key is
released, the radio will return to Receive
Mode.
•You cannot transmit on receive-only
channels like the Weather Channels
or Channels 15 and 70. If you try, an
error tone will sound, the Channel
Number and TX indicators will blink
three times, and then go back to the
normal display (Fig. 6b).
•If the PTT key is pressed when the
battery condition is low, one last
transmission will be allowed, then an
error tone will sound with
displayed. No further transmission
will be allowed.
TX indicator will
BAT LO
8. Selecting the Transmit
Power
To change the transmit power, press and
hold the H/L key for over two seconds
(Fig. 7a, 7b).
Restricted Channels
Certain channels are limited by law to 1
watt transmit power (USA Mode Channel
12, 17, 67, 77; INT Mode Channel 15, 17,
CAN Mode Channel 12, 15, 17, 20, 66,
Fig. 7a: Hi Transmit Power Display
Fig. 7b: Lo Transmit Power Display
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77). These channels will always transmit
on low (1 watt) power.
•You cannot change the transmit
power setting on receive-only channels (all weather channels, USA
Mode Channel 15, 70, INT Mode
Channel 70, CAN Mode Channel 70)
•If you press the H/L key while scan-
ning or while on a receive-only channel, the error tone will sound and the
transmit power setting will not
change.
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