Standard Horizon GX2400GPS Owner's Manual
Standard Horizon GX2400GPS Owner's Manual

Standard Horizon GX2400GPS Owner's Manual

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MATRIX NMEA2000 GPS
GX2400GPS
GX2400GPS/E
z International ITU-R M.493-15 Class D DSC (Digital Selective Calling)
z Integrated dual channel AIS (Automatic Identification System) receiver
z AIS/AIS SART target display: MMSI, Call Sign, Ship Name, BRG, DST, SOG and COG
z NMEA 2000 and NMEA0183 Compatible
z Integrated 66 Channel Internal GPS receiver
z Contact Class A or B AIS Ship with DSC
z Programmable CPA or TCPA collision avoidance alarms
z Submersible IPX8 (1.5 meter for 30 minutes)
z 80dB Commercial grade receiver
z DSC position request and report functions
z GM (Group Monitor) using DSC Group Position Calling
z Navigation (LAT/LON, SOG and COG) information shown on display
z MOB (Man Over-Board) Operation
z Versatile user-programmable scanning, priority scan and Dual/Triple Watch
z Integrated 32 Code Voice Scrambler and 4 Code Voice Scrambler
z 30 Watt PA/Loud Hailer with preprogrammed fog signals and listen back
z Noise canceling for both transmit and receive audio
z Second Station Remote Microphone*
z Intercom Feature between Radio and Second Station Remote Microphone*
z ATIS Mode for European Inland Waterways (GX2400GPS/E only)
*(Optional SSM-70H (RAM4) or SSM-72H (RAM4X) required)
Owner's Manual
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  • Page 1 Noise canceling for both transmit and receive audio z Second Station Remote Microphone* z Intercom Feature between Radio and Second Station Remote Microphone* z ATIS Mode for European Inland Waterways (GX2400GPS/E only) *(Optional SSM-70H (RAM4) or SSM-72H (RAM4X) required)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK REFERENCE ........... 2 9.11 PRESET CHANNELS: INSTANT ACCESS ......36 9.11.1 Programming ............36 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ......3 9.11.2 Operation .............. 36 2 PACKING LIST ..........4 9.11.3 Deletion ..............37 3 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ......4 9.12 MOB OPERATION ..............
  • Page 3 16.9 RESET .................. 102 24 CHANNEL ASSIGNMENTS ....... 131 16.9.1 Reset the USER MMSI and ATIS CODE .... 103 24.1 GX2400GPS ................. 131 16.10 SUMMARY OF THE CONFIGURATION SETUP ....105 24.2 GX2400GPS/E ..............134 17 CHANNEL FUNCTION SETUP ....106 25 SPECIFICATIONS ........
  • Page 4: Quick Reference

    QUICK REFERENCE            Press and hold the key to turn the radio ON or OFF.  Rotate the VOL knob to adjust the speaker audio volume.  Rotate the SQL knob clockwise to squelch or counterclockwise to un-squelch the radio.
  • Page 5: General Information

    1 GENERAL INFORMATION The STANDARD HORIZON GX2400 Marine VHF/FM Marine transceiver is designed to be used in International, USA, Canadian and other Region Marine channels. The GX2400 can be operated from 11 to 16 VDC and has a switch- able RF output power of 1 watt or 25 watts.
  • Page 6: Packing List

    4 ONLINE WARRANTY REGISTRATION Please visit www.standardhorizon.com - Owner’s Corner to register the GX2400 Marine VHF Transceiver. NOTE: Visiting the STANDARD HORIZON website from time to time may be beneficial. When new products are released, information will appear on the website.
  • Page 7: Safety Precautions (Be Sure To Read)

    5 Safety Precautions (Be Sure to Read) Be sure to read these important precautions, and use this product safely. Yaesu is not liable for any failures or problems caused by the use or misuse of this product by the purchaser or any third party. Also, Yaesu is not liable for damages caused through the use of this product by the purchaser or any third party, except in cases where ordered to pay damages under the laws.
  • Page 8 When smoke or strange odors are emitted Do not bend, twist, pull, heat and modify the from the radio, turn off the power and discon- power cord and connection cables in an un- nect the power cord from the socket. reasonable manner.
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    6 GETTING STARTED 6.1 ABOUT VHF RADIO The radio frequencies used in the VHF marine band lie between 156 and 158 MHz with some shore stations available between 161 and 163 MHz. The marine VHF band provides communications over distances that are essentially “line of sight”...
  • Page 10: Distress And Hailing (Channel 16)

    To get the coax cable through a fitting and into the boat’s interior, you may have to cut the end plug off and reattach it later. Follow the directions that come with the connector to attach it. Be sure to make good soldered connec- tions.
  • Page 11: Calling Another Vessel (Channel 16 Or 9)

    6.5 CALLING ANOTHER VESSEL (CHANNEL 16 OR 9) Channel 16 may be used for initial contact (hailing) with another vessel. However, its most important use is for emergency messages. This channel must be monitored at all times, except when actually using another channel. It is monitored by the U.S.
  • Page 12: What Is The Range For Ais Receivers

    6.6 WHAT IS THE RANGE FOR AIS RECEIVERS? Since AIS uses similar frequencies as a marine VHF radio, it has similar radio reception capabilities - which are basically line of sight. This means that the higher the VHF antenna is mounted, the greater the reception area will be. Reception from Class A vessels that are 20 or even 30 miles away on open water is not uncommon as their antennas are mounted high off the water.
  • Page 13: Controls And Indicators

    7 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS This section defines each control of the transceiver. See illustration below for location of controls. For detailed operating instructions refer to “9 BASIC OPERATION” of this manual. 7.1 FRONT PANEL ⑨ ⑧ ⑦ ⑥ ⑤ ④ ③...
  • Page 14 H/L key Press this key to toggle between 25 W (High) and 1 W (Low) power. When the TX output power is set to “Low” while the transceiver is on channel 13 or 67 (USA Channel group only), the output power will temporarily switch from “Low”...
  • Page 15: Microphone

    7.2 MICROPHONE ③ ① ④ ② ⑤ ⑥ PTT (Push-To-Talk) switch When in radio mode and the PTT switch is pressed, the transmitter is enabled for voice communications to another vessel. When an optional SSM-70H Microphone or SSM-72H Wireless Microphone is connected and intercom mode is selected, pressing the PTT switch enables voice communications from the transceiver to the SSM-70H Micro- phone or the SSM-72H Wireless Microphone.
  • Page 16: Rear Panel

    Microphone The internal microphone transmits your voice and reduces background noise using Clear Voice Noise Reduction Technology. When transmitting, position the microphone about 2 cm away from your mouth. Speak slowly and clearly into the microphone. Microphone speaker Audio heard through internal radio speaker is heard through the speaker microphone.
  • Page 17 External Speaker (+) Shield: External Speaker (−) PA/HAIL Speaker Connection Cable (Red & Shield) Connects the GX2400 to PA/HAIL speaker. See section “3 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES” for the available optional STANDARD HORIZON PA/ HAIL Speakers. PA Speaker connections: Red: PA Speaker (+) Shield: PA Speaker (−)
  • Page 18: Installation

    8 INSTALLATION 8.1 SAFETY / WARNING INFORMATION Operation of this radio is restricted to occupational use, work related operations only where the radio operator must have the knowledge to control the exposure conditions of passengers and bystanders by maintaining the minimum separa- tion distance of 3 feet (1 m).
  • Page 19: Optional Mmb-84 Flush Mount Bracket

    Desktop Mounting Overhead Mounting 8.3.2 Optional MMB-84 Flush Mount Bracket A GPS receiver and antenna are located in the front panel of the GX2400. In many cases the radio may be flush mounted, however before cutting holes to flush mount the radio it is recommended to temporarily connect the radio to power and turn it ON in the location where it will be flush mounted to confirm on the display that it is able to receive a GPS location.
  • Page 20: Electrical Connections

    8.4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS CAUTION Reverse polarity battery connections will damage the radio! Connect the power cord and antenna to the radio. Antenna and Power Supply connections are as follows: 1. Mount the antenna at least 3.28 feet (1 m) away from the radio. At the rear of the radio, connect the antenna cable.
  • Page 21: Connection Of External Devices To The Radio

    8.5 CONNECTION OF EXTERNAL DEVICES TO THE RADIO 8.5.1 Connecting the NMEA 0183/NMEA 0183-HS to the Radio External GPS Device Connections (NMEA 0183 4800 baud or NMEA 0183-HS 38400 baud) The GX2400 can select the NMEA baud rate between “4800 bps” and “38400 bps”.
  • Page 22: Internal Gps (Dsc Output) To Chart Plotter

    8.5.3 Internal GPS (DSC Output) to Chart Plotter Radio Wires Plotter Connection GPS Chart Plotter Yellow: NMEA IN ( + ) No Connection Green: NMEA IN ( − ) No Connection White: NMEA OUT ( + ) NMEA IN ( + ) Brown: NMEA OUT ( −...
  • Page 23: Connection To External Pa/Hail Speaker

    8.5.5 Connection to External PA/HAIL Speaker White External Speaker Shield PA Speaker (horn) Shield Wire Color/Description Connection Examples White - External Speaker (+) Positive wire of external 4 Ohm External speaker Shield - External Speaker (−) Negative wire of external 4 Ohm External speaker Red - PA Speaker (+) Positive wire of external 4 Ohm audio speaker (horn) Shield - PA Speaker (−)
  • Page 24: Optional Ssm-70H (Ram4) Microphone

    8.5.8 Optional SSM-70H (RAM4) Microphone NOTE To connect the GX2400, the SSM-70H firmware must be Ver. 3.00.00 or later. The transceiver is capable of using an SSM-70H (RAM4) Remote Station Micro- phone to control all the Radio functions. In addition, the transceiver can operate as a full function intercom system between the SSM-70H microphone and the transceiver.
  • Page 25 4. Finally, wind some plastic tape around each ferrite core, to prevent vibration from causing the two halves to split apart. 5. Referring to the illustration at the right, make a 30 mm hole in the wall, then insert the extension External Speaker Connections cable into this hole.
  • Page 26: Optional Scu-30 Wireless Access Point Installation

    8.5.9 Optional SCU-30 Wireless Access Point Installation NOTE To connect the SSM-72H (RAM4X), the SCU-30 firmware must be Ver. 2.00.00 or later. The GX2400 is capable of using a SSM-72H (RAM4X) Wireless Remote Station Microphone to remotely control the Radio, AIS, DSC and PA/Fog functions. In addition the GX2400 can operate as a full function intercom system between the RAM4X and the GX2400.
  • Page 27 WARNING The MMSI can be input only once, be careful not to input the incorrect MMSI number. If the MMSI number needs to be reset, contact Standard Horizon to obtain the required reset code. Refer to section “16.9.1 Reset the USER MMSI and ATIS CODE”. Programming the MMSI 1.
  • Page 28: Confirming Gps Signal (Gps Status Display)

    8.7 CONFIRMING GPS SIGNAL (GPS STATUS DISPLAY) When the GX2400 receives the GPS signal from the internal GPS receiver , a small satellite icon “ ” will appear on the display and your current location (latitude/longitude) is shown on the display. (*When the GPS signal receiving from the NMEA 2000 or NEMA-0183, a “2K”...
  • Page 29: Gps Configuration

    8.8 GPS CONFIGURATION 8.8.1 Setting the GPS Time The transceiver shows GPS satellite time or UTC (Universal Time Coordinated) time in factory default. A time offset is needed to show the local time in your area. The time offset must be changed in order for the radio to display the current time in your area.
  • Page 30: Setting The Time Format

    8.8.3 Setting the Time Format This menu selection allows the transceiver to be setup to show time in 12-hour or 24-hour format. 1. Press and hold the [MENU/SET] key. 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select “GPS SETUP”, then press the [SELECT] soft key. 3.
  • Page 31: Basic Operation

    9 BASIC OPERATION 9.1 TURNING THE TRANSCEIVER ON AND OFF 1. After the transceiver has been installed, ensure that the power supply and antenna are properly connected. 2. Press and hold the key to turn the radio ON. 3. Press and hold the key again to turn the radio OFF.
  • Page 32: Transmit Power

    9.3.1 Transmit Power The TX output power of the transceiver is set to high (25 W) in factory default, and the “HI” indicator is displayed on the top part of the screen. To switch the TX output power: 1. Press the [H/L] key on the front panel or the micro- phone to switch between HI (25 W) or LO (1 W) output power.
  • Page 33: Transmit Time-Out Timer (Tot)

    9.5 TRANSMIT TIME-OUT TIMER (TOT) When the PTT switch on the microphone is held down, transmit time is limited to 5 minutes. This limits unintentional transmissions due to a stuck microphone. About 10 seconds before automatic transmitter shutdown, a warning beep will be heard from the speaker(s).
  • Page 34: Noaa Weather Channels (In Usa And Canada Only)

    1050 Hz tone and transmits a subsequent weather report on one of the NOAA weather channels. The GX2400GPS can receive weather alerts when monitoring a weather chan- nel and on the last selected weather channel during scanning modes or while monitoring a working channel.
  • Page 35: Noaa Weather Alert Testing

    9.8.2 NOAA Weather Alert Testing NOAA tests the alert system every Wednesday between 11AM and 1PM. To test the NOAA weather feature, setup the transceiver as in section “9.8.1 NOAA Weather Alert (USA version only)” and confirm the alert is heard on Wednesdays between 11AM and 1PM local time.
  • Page 36: Scanning

    NOTE The priority channel or the sub channel may be changed from CH16 (default) or CH9 (default) to another channel. Refer to section “17.7 PRIORITY CHAN- NEL” or “17.8 SUB CHANNEL”. 9.10 SCANNING The transceiver will automatically scan channels programmed into the preset channel memory and also the scan channel memory, and the last selected weather channel.
  • Page 37: Memory Scanning (M-Scan)

    4. To REMOVE a channel from the list, select the channel then press the [MEM] soft key. The “ON” icon of the selected channel will disappear. 5. When you have completed your selection, press the [CLEAR] key to return to radio operation. To check the channels to be scanned, rotate the DIAL.
  • Page 38: Preset Channels: Instant Access

    NOTE In the default setting, Channel 16 is set as the priority channel. You may change the priority channel from Channel 16 to another desired channel using the SETUP menu. Refer to section “17.7 PRIORITY CHANNEL”. 9.11 PRESET CHANNELS: INSTANT ACCESS 10 preset channels can be programmed for instant access.
  • Page 39: Deletion

    9.11.3 Deletion 1. Press one of the soft keys. 2. Press the [◄] or [►] key repeatedly, then press the [P-SET] soft key to recall the preset channel 3. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the preset chan- nel to be deleted. 4.
  • Page 40: Pa/Fog Operation

    The GX2400 has 30 W hailer built-in and can be used with any 4 Ohm PA horn. Standard Horizon offers two HAIL/PA horns, the 220SW (5” round 30 Watt HAIL/PA horn) and the 240SW (5” x 8” rectangular 40 Watt HAIL/PA horn).
  • Page 41: Operating The Fog Horn Mode

    9.13.2 Operating the FOG HORN mode The user can select the type of horn from “Underway”, “Stop”, “Sail”, “Towing”, “Aground”, “Anchor”, “Horn”, and “Siren”. 1. Press one of the soft keys. 2. Press the [◄] or [►] key repeatedly, then press the [FOG HORN] soft key. 3.
  • Page 42: Intercom Operation

    TYPE PATTERN USAGE AGROUND One 11-second rings Vessel is aground. every 60 seconds. 250ms Listen Back ANCHOR One 5-second rings Vessel is at anchor. every 60 seconds. 250ms 5.25s Listen Back 9.14 INTERCOM OPERATION The optional SSM-70H (RAM4) or SSM-72H (RAM4X) remote station micro- phone must be connected to perform intercom functions between the GX2400 and the SSM-70H (RAM4) or SSM-72H (RAM4X).
  • Page 43: Calling

    4. Press the transceiver microphone PTT switch, “Talk” will be shown on the display. NOTE: A warning beep will be heard when the transceiver PTT and RAM4 PTT switches are pushed at the same time. 5. Speak slowly and clearly into the microphone, hold the microphone about 1.5 cm away from your mouth.
  • Page 44: Calling

    9.17 DEMO MODE This mode is used by Standard Horizon sales persons and dealers to demon- strate the transceiver’s DSC functions. Demo mode allows latitude, longitude and time to be entered manually to simulate the displays. When the demo mode is enabled, the transceiver will automatically switch from the NORMAL, COMPASS, WAYPOINT and GM displays.
  • Page 45 3. Enter the latitude and longitude of your vessel and your local UTC time in the 24-hour notation. Press the [◄] or [►] key to select the number and press the [SELECT] soft key to move the cursor to the next character.
  • Page 46: Gps Operation

    10 GPS OPERATION The GX2400 has an internal GPS receiver to acquire and display the satellite position information*. When the radio is connected to an external GPS device by the NMEA-0183 or NMEA2000, you may select the order of priority of the connection devices to be used when obtaining location information via the SETUP menu (Refer to section “19.1 ORDER OF PRIORITY”).
  • Page 47: Gps Logger Operation

    10.3 GPS LOGGER OPERATION The GX2400 includes a logger for position information that allows you to record your location at regular intervals. 1. Press one of the soft keys. 2. Press the [◄] or [►] key repeatedly, then press the [LOGGER] soft key to turn the function on or off.
  • Page 48: Digital Selective Calling (Dsc)

    11 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) 11.1 GENERAL WARNING This GX2400 is designed to generate a digital maritime distress and safety call to facilitate search and rescue. To be effective as a safety device, this equipment must be used only within communication range of a shore-based VHF marine channel 70 distress and safety watch system.
  • Page 49 Basic Operation 1. Lift the red spring loaded [DISTRESS] cover, then press and hold the [DISTRESS] key for 3 seconds. The radio display will count down (3-2-1) and then transmit the distress alert. The backlight of the display and keypad flashes while the radio's display is counting down.
  • Page 50 Transmitting a Distress Alert by Manually Inputting Location and Time In case the transceiver fails to get a GPS position fix, you may manually input the latitude, longitude and time before transmitting the distress alert. ]  “DSC CALL”  “DIST ALERT MSG” 2.
  • Page 51: Receiving A Distress Alert

    Canceling a Distress Alert If a distress alert was sent by error, the transceiver allows you to send a message to other vessels to cancel the distress alert that was made. 1. Press the [CANCEL] soft key, then press the [YES] soft key.
  • Page 52: All Ships Call

    5. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select “SAVE & GOTO”, then press the [SELECT] soft key to change the display to the waypoint navigation screen. The display indicates the distance and direction of the vessel in distress, and the compass displays the distressed vessel with a dot ().
  • Page 53: Receiving An All Ships Call

    3. In the INTERSHIP CH list, rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the operating channel on which you want to communicate, then press the [SELECT] soft key. To select operating channels from all voice channels, press the [MANUAL] soft key. 4.
  • Page 54: Individual Call

    4. Press the [QUIT] key to return to the channel display. NOTE When there is an unread all ships call, an “ ” icon will appear on the display. You may review the unread all ships call from the DSC log, refer to section “11.10.2 Reviewing a Logged DSC RX Distress Alert and acknowledge- ment”.
  • Page 55: Setting Up The Individual Call Reply

    6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until the name is complete. The name can consist of up to fifteen characters, and if you do not use all fifteen characters, select “→” to move to the next space. The “→” can also be used to enter a blank space in the name.
  • Page 56: Enabling The Individual Call Acknowledgment

    11.4.3 Enabling the Individual Call Acknowledgment The radio can select either reply message “ABLE” (default) or “UNABLE” when the individual reply setting (described in the previous section) is set to “AUTOMATIC”. Press & hold [ ]  “DSC SETUP”  “INDIVIDUAL ACK.” 2.
  • Page 57 7. Press the [QUIT] soft key to listen to the channel to make sure it is not busy, then press the microphone PTT switch and talk into the microphone to commu- nicate with the other vessel. Individual Call by Manually Entering an MMSI You may enter an MMSI contact number manually without storing it in the individual directory.
  • Page 58: Receiving An Individual Call

    11.4.5 Receiving an Individual Call When an individual DSC call is received, the MMSI (Maritime Mobile Service Identity Number) or person's name is displayed, you may choose whether or not to send your position to the requesting vessel. Refer to section “11.4.2 Setting up the Individual Call Reply”...
  • Page 59: Setting Up The Individual Call Ringer

    Automatic reply: 1. When an individual call is received, a ringing alarm sounds. The radio automatically switches to the requested chan- nel. The display shows the MMSI of the vessel calling. 2. Press any key to stop the alarm. 3. Monitor the requested channel until the message is completed. Press the microphone PTT switch and talk into the microphone to commu- nicate with the vessel that initiated the individual call.
  • Page 60: Group Call

    MMSI numbers.  The first digit of a group MMSI is always set to “0” by International rules. All Standard Horizon radios are preset so when programming a group MMSI the first digit is set to “0”.
  • Page 61 [ Press & hold [ ]  “DSC SETUP”  “GROUP DIRECTORY” 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select “ADD”, then press the [SELECT] soft key. 3. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select “GP NAME:”, then press the [SELECT] soft key. 4.
  • Page 62: Transmitting A Group Call

    11.5.2 Transmitting a Group Call Group Call using the Group Directory ]  “DSC CALL”  “GROUP CALL” 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select “HISTORY” or “MEMORY”, then press the [SELECT] soft key. 3. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select a group you want to contact, then press the [SELECT] soft key 4.
  • Page 63: Receiving A Group Call

    3. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the second number of the MMSI (the first of nine digits is perma- nently set to “0”) which you want to contact, then press the [SELECT] soft key to step to the next number. 4.
  • Page 64: Setting Up The Group Call Ringer

    GX2400. Standard Horizon has taken this feature one step further, if a compatible GPS chart plotter is connected to the GX2400, the polled position of the vessel is shown on the display of the GPS chart plotter making it easy to navigate to the location of the polled vessel.
  • Page 65: Setting Up A Position Request Reply

    NOTE The other vessel must have an operating GPS receiver connected to its DSC radio, and the radio must not be set to deny position requests. (Refer the section “11.4 INDIVIDUAL CALL” to enter information into the individual directory). 11.6.1 Setting up a Position Request Reply The transceiver can be set up to automatically (default setting) or manually send your position when requested by another vessel.
  • Page 66 4. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then press the [YES] soft key to transmit the position request DSC call. 5. When the transceiver receives the position from the polled vessel it is shown on the radio display. 6. Press the [QUIT] soft key to return to radio operation. NOTE If the transceiver does not receive position data from the polled vessel, the display will show as follows.
  • Page 67: Receiving A Position Request

    7. When the transceiver receives the position from the polled vessel it is shown on the radio display. 8. Press the [QUIT] soft key to return to radio operation. NOTE The received position from the polled vessel can be transferred to a GPS chart plotter via NMEA DSC and DSE sentences.
  • Page 68: Setting Up A Position Request Ringer

    3. Press the [◄] or [►] key to select the first number of latitude, then press the [SELECT] soft key to step to the next number. 4. Repeat step 3 to set the position and time. If a mistake is made, press the [◄] or [►] key to select “←”...
  • Page 69 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select “HISTORY” or “MEMORY”, then press the [SELECT] soft key. 3. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the name in the directory, then press the [SELECT] soft key. 4. If you want to change the position displayed, press the [POS/TM] soft key to go to the position information input screen.
  • Page 70: Receiving A Dsc Position Report Call

    7. Press the [YES] soft key to send your position to the selected vessel. 8. Press the [QUIT] soft key to return to radio operation. 11.7.2 Receiving a DSC Position Report Call When another operator transmits their vessels location to another GX2400 receiver the following will happen: 1.
  • Page 71: Saving The Reported Position As A Waypoint

    11.7.4 Saving the Reported Position as a Waypoint The transceiver can save a position report call in the radio’s memory as a waypoint. 1. After the position report call has been received, press the [SAVE] soft key. 2. If you want to change the name of the waypoint, rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select “NAME”, then press the [SELECT] soft key.
  • Page 72: Auto Position Polling

    11.8 AUTO POSITION POLLING The transceiver has the capability to automatically track six vessels programmed into the individual directory, or to automatically send your position information to the programmed stations. 11.8.1 Setting up the Polling Operation Press & hold [ ] ...
  • Page 73: Enabling/Disabling Auto Pos Polling

    4. The radio will show the vessels programmed in the indi- vidual directory. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the desired vessel, then press the [ENTER] soft key. 5. For more entries, rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select a blank row, press the [SELECT] soft key, then perform step 4.
  • Page 74: Transmitting A Dsc Test To Another Vessel

    11.9.2 Transmitting a DSC Test to Another Vessel DSC Test call using the Individual/Position Directory ]  “DSC CALL”  “DSC TEST CALL” 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select “HISTORY” or “MEMORY”, then press the [SELECT] soft key. 3. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the ship name, then press the [SELECT] soft key.
  • Page 75: Receiving A Dsc Test Call

    NOTE When the radio receives a test call reply from the vessel that was called, the radio will ring and show “RX TEST CALL” on the display, this confirms the called radio has received the test call. 11.9.3 Receiving a DSC Test Call When another vessel transmits a DSC Test call to the GX2400 following will happen: 1.
  • Page 76: Reviewing A Logged Dsc Rx Distress Alert

    5. Press the [CALL] soft key to resend the DSC call or press the [BACK] soft key to go back to the transmit- ted DSC call list. 11.10.2 Reviewing a Logged DSC RX Distress Alert and acknowledgement The transceiver allows logged DSC RX distress alerts and acknowledgements to be reviewed.
  • Page 77: Deleting Logged Calls From The Dsc Log Directory

    11.10.4 Deleting Logged Calls from the DSC Log Directory ]  “DSC CALL”  “DSC LOG”  “LOG DELETE” 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the category (“TRANSMITTED”, “RX DISTRESS”, “RX OTHER CALL” or “ALL LOG”) to be deleted. 3.
  • Page 78: Navigation

    12 NAVIGATION The GX2400 is capable of storing up to 250 waypoints for navigation using the compass page. You can also navigate to a DSC distress call with location data, or to the posi- tion received from another DSC radio using DSC polling. 12.1 WAYPOINT OPERATION 12.1.1 Starting and Stopping Navigation Navigation Using the Waypoint Directory...
  • Page 79: Setting Up Waypoint Directory

    5. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the first number of latitude, then press the [SELECT] soft key to step to the next number. 6. Repeat step 5 to set the position. If a mistake is made, press the [◄] or [►] key to select “←” or “→”, press the [SELECT] soft key until the incorrect character is selected, then perform step 5.
  • Page 80 Adding a Waypoint Press & hold [ ]  “WAYPOINT SETUP”  “WAYPOINT DIRECTORY” 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select “ADD”, then press the [SELECT] soft key. 3. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select “NAME:”, then press the [SELECT] soft key. 4.
  • Page 81: Selecting The Display Range

    Deleting a Waypoint Press & hold [ ]  “WAYPOINT SETUP”  “WAYPOINT DIRECTORY” 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select “DELETE”, then press the [SELECT] soft key. 3. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the waypoint to be deleted, then press the [SELECT] soft key. 4.
  • Page 82: Routing Operation

    12.2 ROUTING OPERATION The GX2400 permits setting 1 to 30 waypoints along the route to a destination. Via29 Via3 Via30 Via2 Current Via1 position Routing to a Waypoint 12.2.1 Setting Up Routing Directory NOTE All the destinations and via-points must be programmed as waypoints in the memory.
  • Page 83 10. Repeat steps 8 and 9 to add more via-points. 11. Press the [BACK] soft key. 12. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select “SAVE”, then press the [ENTER] soft key to store the route into memory. 13. Press the [CLEAR] key to return to radio operation. Editing a Route This function allows a previously entered route to be edited.
  • Page 84: Starting And Stopping Route Navigation

    12.2.2 Starting and Stopping Route Navigation ]  “NAVI”  “ROUTE” 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the desired category (“HISTORY” or “MEMORY”), then press the [SELECT] soft key. 3. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select a route, then press the [SELECT] soft key.
  • Page 85: Gm Operation

    13 GM OPERATION The GM (Group Monitor) feature of the GX2400 utilizes the same system as the DSC Group call and Auto Position Polling, to display the group members' locations. 13.1 SETTING UP GM OPERATION The transceiver is capable of storing up to 10 groups with 1 to 9 members each. 13.1.1 Setting Up GM Group Directory NOTE •...
  • Page 86: Setting Up The Polling Time Interval

    7. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select a directory list number, then press the [SELECT] soft key. 8. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select a member from the Individual directory, then press the [SELECT] soft key. 9. Repeat steps 8 to add members to the group, then press the [BACK] soft key.
  • Page 87: Starting Gm Operation

    13.2 STARTING GM OPERATION NOTE To start GM operation, configure the GM Group Directory setting in setup menu. Otherwise, you cannot start the GM operation. Refer to section “13.1.1 Setting Up GM Group Directory” for details. ]  “GM” 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select a group you want to monitor, then press the [SELECT] soft key.
  • Page 88: Transmitting A Dsc Call To A Group Member

    13.2.2 Transmitting a DSC Call to a Group Member 1. On the GM target display, press one of the soft keys, then press the [TG LIST] soft key. 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select a member you want to call. 3.
  • Page 89: Automatic Identification System (Ais)

    14 AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM (AIS) 14.1 GENERAL NOTE The GX2400 does not require a special marine VHF antenna to receive AIS transmissions. The GX2400 does not transmit AIS signals, it is NOT recom- mended to use an antenna dedicated for AIS operation. The Automatic Identification System (AIS) is a short range coastal tracking system.
  • Page 90: Displaying The Ais Target Information Screen

    The AIS display shows your vessel as a “ ” icon in Vessel Location the center of the display. AIS targets are shown as triangles. The line projected from the circle is the AIS vessels course over ground (COG). Range Ring AIS Target Selected AIS Target 2.
  • Page 91: Changing The Ais Range

    14.2.2 Changing the AIS Range 1. On the AIS screen, press one of the soft keys to show the key selections. 2. Press the [RANGE] soft key. Press the soft keys at the center and right side to select the radius range to display on the AIS screen.
  • Page 92: Cpa/Tcpa Alarm Functions

    After the GX2400 transmits, the radio waits for the DSC radio on the AIS ship to transmit a reply, at which time the radio will ring like a telephone. Pick up the microphone, press the PTT switch and talk to the AIS vessel.
  • Page 93: Changing The Compass Display

    14.2.5 Changing the Compass Display The compass display can be switched between “COURSE-UP” and “NORTH- UP”. The default setting is “COURSE-UP”. Refer to section “19.2 COMPASS DIRECTION” for details. 14.3 AIS SETUP 14.3.1 CPA This function allows you to set the CPA (Closest Point of Approach) alarm distance.
  • Page 94: Cpa/Tcpa Alarm

    14.3.3 CPA/TCPA Alarm Enable/disable the CPA/TCPA alarm functions. The default setting is “OFF”. Press & hold [ ]  “AIS SETUP”  “CPA/TCPA ALARM” 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select “CPA” or “TCPA”, then press the [SELECT] soft key. 3.
  • Page 95 5. Press the [◄] or [►] key to select the letters of the name of the vessel or person you want to reference in the ignore vessel. 6. Press the [SELECT] soft key to store the first letter in the name and step to the next letter to the right. 7.
  • Page 96: Nmea 2000 Setup

    15 NMEA 2000 SETUP Set the device numbers and system numbers of devices connected to the NMEA 2000 network. 15.1 SELECT DEVICE Select the device for which you want to set the device number and system number. Press & hold [ ] ...
  • Page 97: System Number

    15.3 SYSTEM NUMBER Set the system number of the device selected in “15.1 SELECT DEVICE”. Press & hold [ ]  “NMEA2000 SETUP”  “SYSTEM NUMBER” 2. Press the [◄] or [►] key to select the first digit of the system number, then press the [SELECT] soft key to step to the next number.
  • Page 98 Receive Transmit − − 129038 AIS Class A Position Report − − 129039 AIS Class B Position Report 129040 AIS Class B Extended Position − − Report 129041 AIS Aids to Navigation (AtoN) − − Report 129793 AIS UTC and Date Report (Base −...
  • Page 99: Configuration Setup

    16 CONFIGURATION SETUP 16.1 DISPLAY MODE The display mode can be selected according to the time of day you operate the radio. Press & hold [ ]  “CONFIGURATION”  “DISPLAY MODE” 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the desired setting.
  • Page 100: Key Beep

    16.4 KEY BEEP This selection is used to select the beep tone volume level when a key is pressed. Press & hold [ ]  “CONFIGURATION”  “KEY BEEP” 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the desired level. The beep level can be set from “1” to “7”, or “OFF” (“4”...
  • Page 101: Listen Back

    16.6 LISTEN BACK While in PA, FOG HORN, or HORN mode, toggle the listen back function between ON and OFF. Press & hold [ ]  “CONFIGURATION”  “LISTEN BACK” 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select “OFF” or “ON” (“ON”...
  • Page 102: Soft Keys

    9. Press the [SELECT] soft key to store the first letter in the name and step to the next letter to the right. 10. Repeat steps 8 and 9 until the name is complete. The name can consist of up to ten characters, and if you do not use all ten characters, select “→” to move to the next space.
  • Page 103 SOFT KEY DISPLAY FUNCTION ICON NONE − − TX HI/LO Selects transmit power WX/CH Switches channels between weather and marine SCAN Turns the scanning function ON or OFF MULTI WATCH Starts and stops dual watch or triple watch scan MARK POSITION Marks the current position for a “Waypoint”...
  • Page 104: Key Timer

    “USER MMSI”, or and “ATIS”* “ATIS CODE”* (The Individual Directory is also cleared.) (GX2400GPS/E only) For details on resetting “USER MMSI” and “ATIS CODE”, refer to “16.9.1 Reset the USER MMSI and ATIS CODE”. 3. Press the [SELECT] soft key.
  • Page 105: Reset The User Mmsi And Atis Code

    If the MMSI number and ATIS* code need to be reset. Please contact Standard Horizon to obtain the required reset codes. *(GX2400GPS/E only) To request the Reset Code Contact Standard Horizon and confirm the following required information. ● The Information Necessary to obtain the Reset Code: • Model name • Serial number •...
  • Page 106 Resetting the USER MMSI and ATIS codes Here is the procedure for resetting the USER MMSI and ATIS codes after obtaining the reset codes. 1. The RESET screen is displayed on step 2 in “ Check- ing the Request code”. 2.
  • Page 107: Summary Of The Configuration Setup

    16.10 SUMMARY OF THE CONFIGURATION SETUP Item Description Default Value Page Toggles LCD display mode between DISPLAY MODE DAY MODE daytime and nighttime mode Adjusts the backlight level of the DIMMER LCD and keypad CONTRAST Adjusts the contrast of the LCD Adjusts the volume of beep tone KEY BEEP when a key is pressed...
  • Page 108: Channel Function Setup

    17 CHANNEL FUNCTION SETUP 17.1 CHANNEL GROUP This menu item allows you to selection of a channel group from USA, Canada*, and International. Refer to section “9.7 CHANNEL GROUP” for details. 17.2 WEATHER ALERT (USA version only) Enables/disables the NOAA Weather Alert function. The default setting is “ON”. Press &...
  • Page 109: Priority Channel

    17.7 PRIORITY CHANNEL This procedure permits setting a different priority channel to be used when priority scanning. By default, the priority channel is set to Channel 16. Press & hold [ ]  “CHANNEL SETUP”  “PRIORITY CHANNEL” 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the desired chan- nel to be a priority.
  • Page 110: Rx Led Dimmer Adjustment

    If a mistake is made entering the channel name, press the [◄] or [►] key to select “←” or “→”, press the [SELECT] soft key until the incorrect character is selected, then perform steps 3 and 4. 6. When finished entering the channel name (using fifteen characters or less), press the [FINISH] soft key to save the name.
  • Page 111: Audio Filter Operation

    4. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select “RX MODE”, then press the [SELECT] soft key. 5. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the noise level from “LEVEL1” through “LEVEL4” or “OFF”, then press the [ENTER] soft key. 6. Press the [CLEAR] key to return to radio operation. 17.12 AUDIO FILTER OPERATION This menu item allows you to select operation of the internal audio filter for the best acoustics in noisy environments.
  • Page 112: Summary Of The Cannel Function Setup

    4. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select “CODE”, then press the [SELECT] soft key. 5. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the channel to be scrambled, then press the [SELECT] soft key. NOTE: CH16 and CH70 cannot be used. 6. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the scrambler code.
  • Page 113: Dsc Setup

    18 DSC SETUP 18.1 INDIVIDUAL DIRECTORY The GX2400 has a DSC directory that allows you to store a vessel or person’s name, and the associated MMSI that you may wish to contact via individual calls, position requests and position report transmissions. To transmit an individual call, program this directory with the information of the vessel you wish to contact, similar to a cellular phone's contact list.
  • Page 114: Position Reply

    18.6 POSITION REPLY The GX2400 can be set up to automatically (default setting) or manually send your position when requested by another vessel. This selection is important if you are concerned about someone polling the position of your vessel that you may not want to.
  • Page 115: Action Timer

    18.10 NO ACTION TIMER If no key is pressed during the “MENU” or “DSC CALL” screen, the transceiver will automatically return to radio operation. The default selection is 10 minutes. Press & hold [ ]  “DSC SETUP”  “NO ACTION TIMER” 2.
  • Page 116: Summary Of The Dsc Setup Menu

    18.13 SUMMARY OF THE DSC SETUP MENU Item Description Default Value Page INDIVIDUAL Enter or edit addresses used for − DIRECTORY individual call INDIVIDUAL REPLY Selects a reply to an individual MANUAL call INDIVIDUAL ACK. Selects the message to be sent ABLE automatically as an individual call acknowledgement...
  • Page 117: Gps Setup

    19 GPS SETUP The “GPS Setup” mode allows the parameters for the NMEA2000 or the NMEA -0183 or the Internal GPS receiver to be customized for your operating requirements. 19.1 ORDER OF PRIORITY Specify the order of priority of the input devices to be used for obtaining loca- tion information.
  • Page 118: Time Offset

    19.4 TIME OFFSET Sets the local time offset between UTC (Universal Time Coordinated) and local time shown on the display. The offset is added or subtracted from the time received from the GPS. Refer to section “8.8.1 Setting the GPS Time” for details. 19.5 TIME AREA This menu selection sets the display to show UTC time or local time with the offset.
  • Page 119: Nmea 0183 In/Out

    19.9 NMEA 0183 IN/OUT 19.9.1 Data Speed This menu is utilized to set the NMEA 0183 baud rate of the GPS input (Yellow and Green wires) and DSC output (White and Brown wires). The default setting is 4800 bps. When 38400 bps is selected the DSC sentences (DSC & DSE) are output on the Blue and Gray wires after a DSC distress, position request is received.
  • Page 120: Internal Gps Unit

    NOTE • Data output will be performed according to the data acquisition priority order setting of “ORDER OF PRIORITY”. Refer to section “19.1 ORDER OF PRIORITY” for details. • When “UNIT POWER” of “OPTION GPS UNIT” is set to OFF, NMEA sentences will not be output.
  • Page 121: Pinning

    19.10.2 Pinning This selection is utilized to enable or disable position updates when the vessel is not underway. The default setting is “ON”. Press & hold [ ]  “GPS SETUP”  “INTERNAL GPS UNIT” 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select “PINNING”, then press the [SELECT] soft key.
  • Page 122: Logger Interval

    19.10.4 Logger Interval Press & hold [ ]  “GPS SETUP”  “INTERNAL GPS UNIT” 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select “LOGGER INTERVAL”, then press the [SELECT] soft key. 3. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the desired time and press the [ENTER] soft key.
  • Page 123: Summary Of The Gps Setup

    19.11 SUMMARY OF THE GPS SETUP Item Description Default Value Page ORDER OF PRIORITY Sets the priority order of the NMEA-2000 connection devices when obtain- ing position information COMPASS DIRECTION Selects the compass direction to COURSE-UP be displayed LOCATION FORMAT Selects the coordinate system to ddd°mm.mmmm be displayed...
  • Page 124: Atis Setup

    The ATIS code can be inputted only once, please be careful not to input the incorrect ATIS code. If the ATIS code needs to be reset, please contact Standard Horizon to obtain the required reset code. Refer to section “16.9.1 Reset the USER MMSI and ATIS CODE”.
  • Page 125: Atis Ch Group

    20.2 ATIS CH GROUP The GX2400GPS/E has ATIS feature may be turned ON or OFF for each channel group. Press & hold [ ]  “ATIS SETUP”  “ATIS GROUP” 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the channel group (International, Canadian*, or USA) to change the setting, and then press the [SELECT] soft key.
  • Page 126: Ssm-70H ( Ram4 ) Remote Mic Operation

    21 SSM-70H ( RAM4 ) REMOTE MIC OPERATION NOTE To connect the GX2400, the SSM-70H firmware must be Ver. 3.00.00 or later. When a remote microphone is connected to the GX2400, all VHF, DSC, setup menus, AIS, Navigation, GM (Group Monitor) functions and PA/Fog modes can be remotely operated.
  • Page 127 DIAL/ENT knob While the normal screen is displayed, rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select your desired channel. While the MENU screen is displayed, rotate the knob to select the desired menu item. Secondary use Press this knob to enter a selection in the MENU. SQL key (Squelch control) Press this key to activate the squelch adjusting mode.
  • Page 128: Ram4 Soft Key Assignment

    Soft keys These three programmable keys can be customized utilizing the setup menu. Press one of these keys, to display the key functions at the bottom of the display. Refer to section “21.2 RAM4 SOFT KEY ASSIGNMENT” for details. Strobe Light When the [STROBE] soft key is pressed, the internationally recognized Morse Code “S.O.S”...
  • Page 129: Key Assignment

    DISPLAY SOFT KEY ICON FUNCTION Add or remove channels from memory SCAN MEMORY channel scan Programs or deletes the preset memory PRESET channel Marks the position where a person falls MAN OVERBOARD overboard Enables the noise canceling settings NOISE CANCEL display CH NAME Edit channel names...
  • Page 130: Connecting A Usb Data Terminal To The Pc

    Horizon website. The PC Programming Software is compatible with Windows ® To connect a PC, use the supplied USB cable through the DATA jack of the GX2400. USB Cable (Supplied with GX2400GPS) CAUTION The DATA jack is NOT designed to be waterproof when the cover is opened.
  • Page 131: Maintenance

    • Ensure that the supply voltage to the transceiver does not exceed 16 VDC or fall below 11 VDC. • Use only STANDARD HORIZON approved accessories and replacement parts. 23.1 REPLACEMENT PARTS Occasionally an owner needs a replacement mounting bracket or knob.
  • Page 132: Troubleshooting Chart

    23.3 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY Transceiver fails to No DC voltage to the a. Check the 12 VDC battery connections power up. transceiver, or blown fuse. and the fuse. b. The key needs to be pressed and held to turn the radio on.
  • Page 133: Channel Assignments

    24 CHANNEL ASSIGNMENTS 24.1 GX2400GPS VHF MARINE CHANNEL CHART CHANNEL USE 160.650 Public Correspondence ( Marine Operator ) 156.050 Port Operation and Commercial. 1001 156.050 VTS in selected areas 160.700 Public Correspondence ( Marine Operator ) 156.100 160.750 Public Correspondence ( Marine Operator ) 156.150...
  • Page 134 VHF MARINE CHANNEL CHART CHANNEL USE 157.100 161.700 Port operation, ship movement US Coast Guard Liaison and Maritime Safety Information Broadcasts announced on channel 16 (USA) 1022 157.100 Canadian Coast Guard Liaison and Maritime Safety Information Broadcasts announced on channel 16 (Canada) 161.750 Public Correspondence ( Marine Operator ) 157.150 1023...
  • Page 135 VHF MARINE CHANNEL CHART CHANNEL USE US, Canada: Non-commercial ( Recreational ) , 156.575 International: Port operations and Ship movement Non-commercial ( Inter-ship only ) 156.625 US: Port Operations, Canada: Commercial fishing only, 156.675 International: Inter-ship, Port operations and Ship movement US: Port Operations, Canada: Commercial fishing only, 156.725...
  • Page 136: Gx2400Gps/E

    24.2 GX2400GPS/E CHANNEL USE TX (MHz) RX (MHz) SIMPLEX/DUPLEX LOW PWR All countries Germany (except Germany) 156.050 160.650 DUPLEX – TELEPHONE NAUTIK 156.100 160.700 DUPLEX – TELEPHONE NAUTIK 156.150 160.750 DUPLEX – TELEPHONE NAUTIK 156.200 160.800 DUPLEX – INTL NAUTIK 156.250...
  • Page 137 CHANNEL USE TX (MHz) RX (MHz) SIMPLEX/DUPLEX LOW PWR All countries Germany (except Germany) 156.875 SIMPLEX LOW* PORT OPR SHIP-SHIP 156.925 161.525 DUPLEX – INTL NAUTIK 1078 156.925 SIMPLEX – – – 2078 161.525 SIMPLEX – – – 156.975 161.575 DUPLEX –...
  • Page 138: Specifications

    25 SPECIFICATIONS Performance specifications are nominal, unless otherwise indicated, and are subject to change without notice. Measured in accordance with TIA/EIA-603. z GENERAL Channels ..........All International, USA and Canadian* *(Depending on the region setting) Normal Input Voltage ..............13.8 V DC Operating Voltage Range ............
  • Page 139 zRECEIVER (for Voice and DSC) Frequency Range ........... 156.050 MHz to 163.275 MHz Sensitivity 20 dB Quieting ................0.35 µV 12 dB SINAD ................0.30 µV Squelch Sensitivity (Threshold) ............ 0.13 µV Modulation Acceptance Bandwidth ........... ±7.5 kHz Selectivity (Typical) Spurious and Image Rejection ....
  • Page 140: Dimensions

    25.1 DIMENSIONS 6.3” (159mm) 6.2” (156mm) 1.7” (44mm) 4.8” (121.8mm) 7.1” (180mm) 1.2” (30.8mm) 3.8” (97.4mm) 7.1” (180mm) 1.5” (36.9mm) 7.8” (197.4mm) 6.3” (159mm) 6.2” (156mm) 7.1” (180mm) 1.7” (44mm) 4.8” (121.8mm) 1.2” (30.8mm) 3.8” (97.4mm) 7.1” (180mm) 1.5” (36.9mm) 6.8”...
  • Page 141: Fcc Radio License Information

    26 FCC RADIO LICENSE INFORMATION Standard Horizon radios comply with the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) requirements that regulate the Maritime Radio Service. 26.1 STATION LICENSE An FCC ship station license is no longer required for any vessel traveling in U.S. waters (except Hawaii) which is under 20 meters in length. However, any...
  • Page 142: Fcc Notice

    Unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment may void compli- ance with FCC Rules. Any change or modification must be approved in writing by STANDARD HORIZON. NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 143 This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference. (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
  • Page 144: Standard Horizon Limited Warranty

    Limited Warranty is valid only in the country/region where this product was originally purchased. On-line Warranty Registration: Thank you for buying STANDARD HORIZON products! We are confident your new radio will serve your needs for many years! Please register your product at www.standardhorizon.com - Owner’s Corner...
  • Page 145: Template For The Gx2400 Series

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  • Page 147 We, Yaesu Musen Co. Ltd of Tokyo, Japan, hereby declare that this radio equipment GX2400GPS/E is in full compliance with EU Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the Declaration of Conformity for this product is available to view at http://www.
  • Page 148 Copyright 2020 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. All rights reserved. No portion of this manual may be reproduced without the permission of YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. Tennozu Parkside Building 2-5-8 Higashi-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-0002 Japan 2005M-BC YAESU USA Printed in China 6125 Phyllis Drive, Cypress, CA 90630, U.S.A.

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