Maritime radio services operation – Uniden PRESIDENT LTD 950 User Manual
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Frequency Range
Frequency Stability:
RECEIVER
Frequency Range
Sensitivity
Circuit
Squelch Sensitivity
Spurious Response
Adjacent Channel
Selectivity
Audio Output Power
Power Requirement
IF Frequencies
156 to 158 MHz
±300 Hz nominal
156 to 163 MHz
0.25pVtor12dBSINAD
0.35pV tor 20 dB S/H
Dual Conversion Super Heterodyne PLL
0.5pV Threshold
60 dB
70 dB @ ± 25 kHz
4.0 watts (10% Distortion)
0.2A @ 13.8V DC squelched
0.9A @ 13.8V DC at maximum audio
output
1st -16.9 MHz
2nd - 455 kHz
MARITIME RADIO SERVICES OPERATION
You are required to comply with the Rules and Regulations as set forth
by the Federal Communications Commission. A complete set of FCC
Marine Radio Rules may be purchased from the US Government Printing
Office by requesting “Volume IV of the FCC Rules." Among the more
significant rules are:
1. You must obtain a Ship's Station License by making application to the
FCC on FCC Form 506. An Interim Ship’s Station License may be
obtained by personal appearance at your local FCC Field Office. The
Ship’s Station License must be posted at the station location. Send
FCC Form 506 and the $35.00 application fee to:
FCC
Marine Ship Service
P.O. Box 358275
Pittsburgh. PA 15251-5275
instead of mailing it to the address listed on the form.
2. A Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit (or higher grade li
cense) must also be obtained from the FCC in order to legally operate
your transmitter in international waters. Application is to be made on
FCC Form 753. An interim permit is automatically granted upon
submission of your application.
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