Operating Manual 103_118

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3. Input the acquired reset code.
   • Select the character with the CH▼/CH▲/◄/► keys                                   CONFIGURATION
                                                                                     PASSWORD INPUT
   • Press the [SELECT] soft key to input the character                                 -----------
                                                                                     A B C D E F G H I J K LM
   • Press the [SELECT] soft key to select “←” or “→” on the                         N O P Q R S T U V W X YZ
                                                                                     0123456 789
                                                                                         a&            Delete
     screen to move the cursor.




                                                                                    [
                                                                                     BACK   FINISH SELECT

   • Press the [SELECT] soft key to select “Delete” on the
     screen to delete the selected character
4. Press the [FINISH] soft key.
                                                                                      CONFIGURATION
   If the reset is successful, “COMPLETE!” will appear on                            USER MMSI RESET
   the screen.                                                                           USER MMSI

   If the error message is displayed, input the reset code                               COMPLETE!

   again.                                                                                      OK




5. Press the [OK] soft key to return to setup screen.
                                   NOTE
                  The acquired reset code is available only one time.

19.4 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART
        SYMPTOM                   PROBABLE CAUSE                           REMEDY
 The USA/INTL/CAN modes           Proper operation not         Specify the item number from
 do not function.                 followed.                    “SETUP MENU” – “CH SETUP” – “CH
                                                               GROUP”.
 Cannot output sound by           Low battery.                 Charge battery. Refer to section 6
 pressing and holding the                                      of this manual.
 SQL key.                         Audio volume level is too    Press the VOL+ key until back-
                                  low.                         ground noise outputs.
 Cannot transmit a DSC Call.      MMSI number is not           Program the MMSI number. Refer
                                  programmed.                  to section “11.2.2 Programming
                                                               the MMSI”.
 Cannot fix the GPS satellites.   Internal GPS receiver is     Internal GPS receiver is “on”. Refer
                                  “off”.                       to “17.1 GPS ON/OFF”.
                                  Poor location for GPS        Move to a less obstructed position.
                                  satellite reception.
 Charge indicator does not        Defective battery SBR-       Contact Standard Horizon dealer.
 appear on the display            13LI.
 when charging a battery.         The transceiver is not set   Set the transceiver onto the SBH-32
                                  onto the SBH-32 Charger      Charger Cradle properly.
                                  Cradle properly.
                                  Power is not supplied        Connect SAD-25 or E-DC-19A to
                                  to the SBH-32 Charger        the SBH-32 Charger Cradle for AC/
                                  Cradle.                      DC power supplies.




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 20. VHF MARINE CHANNEL ASSIGNMENTS
20.1 HX890 (USA Version)
                                VHF MARINE CHANNEL CHART
     CH   U   C       I   S/D     TX      RX             CHANNEL USE
01            X   X       D     156.050   160.650   Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)
                                                    Port Operation and Commercial.
1001      X               S     156.050             VTS in selected areas
02            X   X       D     156.100   160.700   Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)
03            X   X       D     156.150   160.750   Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)
  1003    X               S     156.150             U.S. Government Only, Coast Guard
                                                    Public Correspondence (Marine Operator),
04                X       D     156.200   160.800   Port operation, ship movement
                                                    Pacific coast: Coast Guard, East Coast:
1004          X           S     156.200             Commercial fishing
                  X       D     156.250   160.850   Public Correspondence (Marine Operator),
05                                                  Port operation, ship movement
1005      X   X           S     156.250             Port operation. VTS in Seattle
06        X   X   X       S     156.300             Inter-ship Safety
                  X       D     156.350   160.950   Public Correspondence (Marine Operator),
07                                                  Port operation, ship movement
1007      X   X           S     156.350             Commercial
08        X   X   X       S     156.400             Commercial (Inter-ship only)
                                                    Boater Calling channel, Commercial &
09        X   X   X       S     156.450             Non-commercial (Recreational)
10        X   X   X       S     156.500             Commercial
                                                    Commercial. VTS in selected areas.
11        X   X   X       S     156.550
12        X   X   X       S     156.600             Port operation. VTS in selected areas.
13        X   X   X       S     156.650             Inter-ship Navigation Safety (Bridge-to-bridge)
14        X   X   X       S     156.700             Port operation. VTS in selected areas.
15        X               S     ---       156.750   Environmental (Receive only)
                                                    Commercial, non-commercial, ship
15            X   X       S     156.750             movement (1 W)
16        X   X   X       S     156.800             International Distress, Safety and Calling
17        X   X   X       S     156.850             State Controlled (1 W)
18                X       D     156.900   161.500   Port operation, ship movement
1018      X   X           S     156.900             Commercial
19                X       D     156.950   161.550   Port operation, ship movement
                                                    Commercial (USA)
1019      X   X           S     156.950
                                                    Coast Guard (Canada)
1019              X       S     156.950
2019              X       S     161.550
                                                    Canadian Coast Guard Only,
20        X   X   X       D     157.000   161.600   International: port operations and shipment
1020              X       S     157.000
1020      X               S     157.000             Port operation
2020              X       S     161.600
21                X       D     157.050   161.650   Port operation, ship movement
                                                    U.S. Government Only (USA)
1021      X   X           S     157.050
                                                    Canadian Coast Guard (Canada)
2021          X                 ---       161.650   CMB Service
22                X       D     157.100   161.700   Port operation, ship movement
                                                    US Coast Guard Liaison and Maritime
                                                    Safety Information Broadcasts announced
                                                    on channel 16 (USA)
1022      X   X           S     157.100
                                                    Canadian Coast Guard Liaison and Maritime
                                                    Safety Information Broadcasts announced
                                                    on channel 16 (Canada)

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                                VHF MARINE CHANNEL CHART
     CH   U   C       I   S/D     TX      RX             CHANNEL USE
23            X   X       D     157.150   161.750   Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)
1023      X               S     157.150             U.S. Government Only
2023          X                 ---       161.750   CMB Service
24        X   X   X       D     157.200   161.800   Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)
25        X   X   X       D     157.250   161.850   Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)
2025          X                 ---       161.850   CMB Service
26        X   X   X       D     157.300   161.900   Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)
27        X   X   X       D     157.350   161.950   Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)
28        X   X   X       D     157.400   162.000   Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)
2028          X                 ---       162.000   CMB Service
60            X   X       D     156.025   160.625   Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)
                  X       D     156.075   160.675   Public Correspondence (Marine Operator),
61                                                  Port operation, ship movement
                                                    Public Coast: Coast Guard;
1061      X   X           S     156.075             East Coast: commercial fishing only
                                                    Public Correspondence (Marine Operator),
62                X       D     156.125   160.725   Port operation, ship movement
                                                    Public Coast: Coast Guard;
1062          X           S     156.125             East Coast: commercial fishing only
                                                    Public Correspondence (Marine Operator),
63                X       D     156.175   160.775   Port operation, ship movement
                                                    Port Operation and Commercial.
1063      X   X           S     156.175             VTS in selected areas.
                                                    Public Correspondence (Marine Operator),
64            X   X       D     156.225   160.825   Port operation, ship movement
                                                    Public Correspondence (Marine Operator),
1064      X   X           S     156.225             Port operation, ship movement
                                                    Public Correspondence (Marine Operator),
65                X       D     156.275   160.875   Port operation, ship movement
1065      X   X           S     156.275             Port Operations
                                                    Public Correspondence (Marine Operator),
66                X       D     156.325   160.925   Port operation, ship movement
1066      X   X           S     156.325             Port Operations
                                                    US: Commercial. Used for Bridge-to-bridge
                                                    communications in lower Mississippi River.
67        X   X   X       S     156.375             Inter-ship only.
                                                    Canada: Commercial fishing, S&R
68        X   X   X       S     156.425             Non-commercial (Recreational)
                                                    US: Non-commercial (Recreational),
                                                    Canada: Commercial fishing only,
69        X   X   X       S     156.475             International: Inter-ship, Port operations and
                                                    Ship movement
                                                    Digital selective calling (voice
70        X   X   X       S     ---       156.525   communications not allowed)
                                                    US, Canada: Non-commercial
                                                    (Recreational),
71        X   X   X       S     156.575             International: Port operations and Ship
                                                    movement
72        X   X   X       S     156.625             Non-commercial (Inter-ship only)
                                                    US: Port Operations,
                                                    Canada: Commercial fishing only,
73        X   X   X       S     156.675             International: Inter-ship, Port operations
                                                                     and Ship movement
                                                    US: Port Operations,
                                                    Canada: Commercial fishing only,
74        X   X   X       S     156.725             International: Inter-ship, Port operations
                                                                     and Ship movement
75        X   X   X       S     156.775             Port Operations (Inter-ship only) (1 W)
76        X   X   X       S     156.825             Port Operations (Inter-ship only) (1 W)
77        X   X           S     156.875             Port Operations (Inter-ship only) (1 W)


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                                VHF MARINE CHANNEL CHART
     CH   U   C       I   S/D     TX      RX             CHANNEL USE
77                X       S     156.875             Port Operations (Inter-ship only)
                                                    Public Correspondence (Marine Operator),
78                X       D     156.925   161.525   Port operation, ship-movement
1078      X   X           S     156.925             Non-commercial (Recreational)
1078              X       S     156.925             Port operation and Ship movement
2078              X       S     161.525
79                X       D     156.975   161.575   Port operation and Ship movement
1079      X               S     156.975             Commercial
1079              X       S     156.975             Port operation and Ship movement
2079              X       S     161.575
80                X       D     157.025   161.625   Port operation, ship movement
1080      X   X           S     157.025             Commercial
81                X       D     157.075   161.675   Port operation, ship movement
                                                    U.S. Government Only - Environmental
1081      X   X           S     157.075             protection operations. (USA)
                                                    Canadian Coast Guard Only (Canada)
81A                       S     157.075
                  X       D     157.125   161.725   Public Correspondence (Marine Operator),
82                                                  Port operation, ship movement
                                                    U.S. Government Only (USA)
1082      X   X           S     157.125
                                                    Canadian Coast Guard Only (Canada)
83                X       D     157.175   161.775   Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)
                                                    U.S. Government Only (USA)
1083      X   X           S     157.175
                                                    Canadian Coast Guard Only (Canada)
2083          X                 ---       161.775   CMB Service
84        X   X   X       D     157.225   161.825   Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)
85        X   X   X       D     157.275   161.875   Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)
86        X   X   X       D     157.325   161.925   Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)
87        X   X   X       S     157.375             Port operation, ship movement
                                                    Port operation, ship movement
88        X   X   X       S     157.425             Commercial, Inter-ship Only
81                X       D     157.075   161.675   Port operation, ship movement
                                                    U.S. Government Only -
1081      X               S     157.075             Environmental protection operations.
81A           X           S     157.075             Canadian Coast Guard Only
                                                    Public Correspondence (Marine Operator),
82                X       D     157.125   161.725   Port operation, ship movement
82A           X           S     157.125             Canadian Coast Guard Only
1082      X               S     157.125             U.S. Government Only
83                X       D     157.175   161.775   Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)
83A           X           S     157.175             Canadian Coast Guard Only
83B           X                 ---       161.775   CMB Service
1083      X               S     157.175             U.S. Government Only
84        X   X   X       D     157.225   161.825   Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)
85        X   X   X       D     157.275   161.875   Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)
86        X   X   X       D     157.325   161.925   Public Correspondence (Marine Operator)
                                                    Port operation, ship movement
88        X   X   X       S     157.425             Commercial, Inter-ship Only
NOTE: Simplex channels, 1003, 1021, 1023, 1061, 1064, 1081, 1082 and 1083 CANNOT be
      lawfully used by the general public in U.S.A. waters.




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20.2 HX890E (EXP Version)
                                                           CHANNEL USE
CH     TX (MHz) RX (MHz) SIMPLEX/DUPLEX LOW PWR      All countries
                                                  (except Germany)   Germany
 01    156.050 160.650     DUPLEX         –         TELEPHONE           NAUTIK
 02    156.100 160.700     DUPLEX         –         TELEPHONE           NAUTIK
 03    156.150 160.750     DUPLEX         –         TELEPHONE           NAUTIK
 04    156.200 160.800     DUPLEX         –             INTL            NAUTIK
 05    156.250 160.850     DUPLEX         –             INTL            NAUTIK
 06         156.300        SIMPLEX      LOW*4          SAFETY         SHIP-SHIP
 07    156.350 160.950     DUPLEX         –             INTL            NAUTIK
 08         156.400        SIMPLEX      LOW*4      COMMERCIAL         SHIP-SHIP
 09         156.450        SIMPLEX        –           CALLING           NAUTIK
 10         156.500        SIMPLEX      LOW*4      COMMERCIAL         SHIP-SHIP
 11         156.550        SIMPLEX      LOW*4           VTS           SHIP-PORT
 12         156.600        SIMPLEX      LOW*4           VTS           SHIP-PORT
 13         156.650        SIMPLEX      LOW*4         BRG/BRG         SHIP-SHIP
 14         156.700        SIMPLEX      LOW*4           VTS           SHIP-PORT
 15         156.750        SIMPLEX       LOW       COMMERCIAL         ON-BOARD
 16         156.800        SIMPLEX        –                   DISTRESS
 17         156.850        SIMPLEX       LOW            SAR           ON-BOARD
 18    156.900 161.500     DUPLEX         –             INTL            NAUTIK
 19    156.950 161.550     DUPLEX         –             INTL            NAUTIK
1019        156.950        SIMPLEX        –               –               –
2019        161.550        SIMPLEX        –               –               –
 20    157.000 161.600     DUPLEX       LOW*6        PORT OPR           NAUTIK
1020        157.000        SIMPLEX        –               –               –
2020        161.600        SIMPLEX        –               –               –
 21    157.050 161.650     DUPLEX         –             INTL            NAUTIK
 22    157.100 161.700     DUPLEX         –             INTL            NAUTIK
 23    157.150 161.750     DUPLEX         –                      INTL
 24    157.200 161.800     DUPLEX         –                  TELEPHONE
 25    157.250 161.850     DUPLEX         –                  TELEPHONE
 26    157.300 161.900     DUPLEX         –                  TELEPHONE
 27    157.350 161.950     DUPLEX         –                  TELEPHONE
 28    157.400 162.000     DUPLEX         –                  TELEPHONE
31*1   157.550 162.150     DUPLEX        LOW      NED JACHTHAV            –
37*2        157.850        SIMPLEX       LOW       YACHTING UK            –
 60    156.025 160.625     DUPLEX         –         TELEPHONE           NAUTIK
 61    156.075 160.675     DUPLEX         –             INTL            NAUTIK
 62    156.125 160.725     DUPLEX         –             INTL            NAUTIK
 63    156.175 160.775     DUPLEX         –             INTL            NAUTIK
 64    156.225 160.825     DUPLEX         –         TELEPHONE           NAUTIK
 65    156.275 160.875     DUPLEX         –             INTL            NAUTIK
 66    156.325 160.925     DUPLEX         –             INTL            NAUTIK
 67         156.375        SIMPLEX        –           BRG/BRG           NAUTIK
 68         156.425        SIMPLEX        –                   SHIP-SHIP
 69         156.475        SIMPLEX        –                   PLEASURE
 70       –      156.525   SIMPLEX        –                      DSC
 71         156.575        SIMPLEX      LOW*4        PLEASURE         SHIP-PORT
 72         156.625        SIMPLEX      LOW*4                 SHIP-SHIP




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                                                             CHANNEL USE
 CH     TX (MHz) RX (MHz) SIMPLEX/DUPLEX LOW PWR       All countries
                                                    (except Germany)   Germany
 73          156.675      SIMPLEX            –        PORT OPR         NAUTIK
 74          156.725      SIMPLEX          LOW*4      PORT OPR        SHIP-PORT
 75          156.775      SIMPLEX           LOW            –          SHIP-PORT
 76          156.825      SIMPLEX           LOW            –           NAUTIK
 77          156.875      SIMPLEX          LOW*4      PORT OPR        SHIP-SHIP
 78     156.925 161.525   DUPLEX             –           INTL          NAUTIK
1078         156.925      SIMPLEX            –             –              –
2078         161.525      SIMPLEX            –             –              –
 79     156.975 161.575   DUPLEX             –           INTL          NAUTIK
1079         156.975      SIMPLEX            –             –              –
2079         161.575      SIMPLEX            –             –              –
 80     157.025 161.625   DUPLEX             –           INTL          NAUTIK
 81     157.075 161.675   DUPLEX             –           INTL          NAUTIK
 82     157.125 161.725   DUPLEX             –           INTL        TELEPHONE
 83     157.175 161.775   DUPLEX             –           INTL        TELEPHONE
 84     157.225 161.825   DUPLEX             –                TELEPHONE
 85     157.275 161.875   DUPLEX             –                TELEPHONE
 86     157.325 161.925   DUPLEX             –                TELEPHONE
 87          157.375      SIMPLEX            –                 PORT OPR
 88          157.425      SIMPLEX            –                 PORT OPR
 M*3         157.850      SIMPLEX            –       YACHTING UK          –
M2*3         161.425      SIMPLEX            –       YACHTING UK          –
L1*5         155.500      SIMPLEX            –        PLEASURE            –
L2*5         155.525      SIMPLEX            –        PLEASURE            –
L3*5         155.650      SIMPLEX            –        PLEASURE            –
F1*5         155.625      SIMPLEX            –         FISHING            –
F2*5         155.775      SIMPLEX            –         FISHING            –
F3*5         155.825      SIMPLEX            –         FISHING            –

NOTE Country Channel assignment are different depending on the region.
      *1: Channel 31 is assigned to only BELGIUM and NETHERLAND.
      *2: Channel 37 is assigned to only NETHERLAND.
      *3: Channel M and M2 are assigned to only UNITED KINGDOM.
      *4: LOW Power setting for BELGIUM, NETHERLAND and GERMANY.
      *5: Channel L1, L2, L3, F1, F2 and F3 are assigned to only SWEDEN.
      *6: LOW Power setting for GERMANY.




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 21. SPECIFICATIONS
Performance specifications are nominal, unless otherwise indicated, and are
subject to change without notice. Measurements are in accordance with TIA/
EIA-603 (U.S.A.) and EN301 178 (EXP).

21.1 GENERAL
Frequency Range........................................... TX: 156.025MHz - 161.600MHz
(except for Region Channel)                                        RX: 156.050MHz - 163.275MHz
                                                (USA/International, Including WX channels)
Channel Spacing.....................................................................................25kHz
Frequency Stability.........................±3ppm (−4°F to +140°F [−20°C to +60°C])
Emission Type..................................... 16K0G3E for Voice, 16K0G2B for DSC
Antenna Impedance................................................................................... 50Ω
Supply Voltage..........................7.4V DC, Negative Ground (Battery Terminal)
Current Consumption............................................................ 330mA (Receive)
                                                                          100mA (Standby, GPS On)
                                                                             60mA (Standby, GPS Off)
                                                                                          1.6A / 1.0A / 0.7A
                                                                         (TX: 6W (5W)* / 2.5W / 1W)
Operating Temperature.................................−4°F to +140°F (−20°C to +60°C)
DSC Individual Directory.......................................................... Store up to 100
DSC Group Directory................................................................. Store up to 20
DSC Format............................................................................. ITU-R M.493-14
NMEA Output............................ DSC, DSE, GLL, GGA, GSA, GSV, and RMC
Case Size (W x H x D)............2.60” x 5.43” x 1.50” (66mm x 138mm x 38mm)
                                                                                   (w/o knob & antenna)
Weight....................................................................................... 11.29oz (320g)
                                               w/ SBR-13LI, hand strap, belt clip & antenna
21.2 TRANSMITTER
RF Power Output.........6 W(5W)* (HI) / 2.5W (MEDIUM) / 1W (LOW) (@7.4V)
Modulation Type.................................................................Variable Reactance
Maximum Deviation.................................................................................±5kHz
Spurious Emission................................................................ Less than 0.25uW
Microphone Impedance.............................................................................. 2kΩ
*(5W TX required in some countries)

21.3 RECEIVER (for Voice and DSC)
Circuit Type.............................................Double-Conversion Superheterodyne
Intermediate Frequencies...........................................for Voice 1st: 38.85MHz
                                                                               2nd: 450kHz

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                                                                             for DSC 1st: 30.4MHz
                                                                                             2nd: 450kHz
Sensitivity........................................ for Voice 0.25μV for 12dB SINAD(U.S.A.)
.                                                                      -5dBu for 20dB SINAD(EXP)
                                                       for DSC 0.5μV for 12dB SINAD(U.S.A.)
                                                                        0dBu for 20dB SINAD(EXP)
Adjacent Channel Selectivity......................................................... 70dB typical
Intermodulation.............................................................................. 70dB typical
Hum & Noise Ratio........................................................................ 45dB typical
Selectivity......................................................... 12kHz / 25kHz (−6dB / −60dB)
AF Output (Internal SP)......................... 700mW @16Ω for 10% THD (@7.4V)

21.4 GPS
Receiver Channels.........................................................................66Channels
Sensitivity..........................................................................Less than −147dBm
Time to First Fix.......................................................1min typical (@Cold Start)
                                                                             5sec typical (@Hot Start)
Geodetic Datum................................................................................... WGS84

21.5 FM BROADCAST RECEIVER
Frequency Range: 65MHz - 108MHz
Frequency Step: 100kHz
Sensitivity: 1.0μV for 12dB SINAD


Symbols placed on the equipment
      Direct current




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 22. CONNECTING A USB DATA TERMINAL TO THE PC
The HX890 outputs the following NMEA 0183 sentences 9600: GLL, GGA,
GSA, GSV, RMC, DSC and DSE.
If you have further inquires, please feel free to contact Product Support at:
     Phone: (800) 767-2450
     Email: marinetech@yaesu.com
You can also download the log data from the radio by using the PC Program-
ming Software which may be downloaded from the Standard Horizon website.
The PC Programming Software is compatible with Windows 7, and Windows
8, and Windows 10.
To connect a PC, use the supplied USB cable through the DATA jack of the
HX890.




                                  CAUTION
    The DATA jack is NOT designed to be waterproof when the cover is
    opened. Connect the radio and PC in a dry location.




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 23. FCC AND CANADA RADIO LICENSE INFORMATION
Standard Horizon radios comply with the Federal Communication Commission
(FCC) and the Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED)
requirements that regulate the Maritime Radio Service.

23.1 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
vessel required to carry a marine radio on an international voyage, carrying
a HF single side band radiotelephone or marine satellite terminal is required
to have a ship station license. FCC license forms, including applications for
ship (605) and land station licenses can be downloaded via the Internet at
https://www.fcc.gov/fcc-form-605. To obtain a form from the FCC, call (888)
225-5322.

23.2 RADIO CALL SIGN
Currently the FCC does not require recreational boaters to have a Ship Radio
Station License. The USCG recommends the boats registration number and
the state to be used when calling another vessel.

23.3 CANADIAN SHIP STATION LICENSING
Please click on the following link for licensing information:
http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/h_sf01775.html
The following link lists several Branches/Offices regarding licensing. Licensing
depends on the region of operations.
http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf01742.html

23.4 FCC / ISED INFORMATION
The following data pertaining to the transceiver is necessary to fill out the
license application.
Type Acceptance.................................................. FCC Part 80/ISED RSS-182
Output Power................. 1 Watt (low), 2.5 Watts (medium) and 6 Watts (high)
Emission...........................................................................16K0G3E, 16K0G2B
Frequency Range.......................................................156.025 to 163.275 MHz
FCC Type Number...................................................................... K6630633X30
Industry Canada Type Approval............................................. 511B-30633X30




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24. RF EXPOSURE SAFETY STATEMENT

                   24.1 SAFETY INFORMATION
 Your wireless handheld portable transceiver contains a low power transmit-
 ter. When the Push-to-Talk (PTT) button is pushed, the transceiver sends out
 radio frequency (RF) signals. In August 1996, the Federal Communications
 Commission adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for hand-held
 wireless devices.
 This device is authorized to operate at a duty factor not to exceed 50 % (this
 corresponds to 50% transmission time and 50 % reception time).
 WARNING: To maintain compliance with the FCC’s RF exposure guidelines,
 this transmitter and its antenna must maintain a separation distance of at least
 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) from your face. Speak in a normal voice, with the
 antenna pointed up and away from the face at the required separation distance.
 If you use a headset accessory for this radio, with the radio worn on your body,
 use only the Yaesu belt clip for this transceiver, and ensure that the antenna is
 at least 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) from your body when transmitting.
 Use only the supplied antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or
 attachments could damage the transmitter, and may violate FCC regulations.



                24.2 CONSIGNES DE SECURITE
 Votre émetteur-récepteur portatif sans fil contient un émetteur à faible puissance.
 Lorsque vous appuyez sur le bouton Push-to-Talk (PTT), l’émetteur-récepteur
 émet des signaux de radiofréquence (RF). En août 1996, la FCC (Commission
 Fédérale des Communications) a adopté des directives relatives à l’exposition
 aux RF avec des niveaux de sécurité pour les appareils sans fils portatifs.
 Le fonctionnement de cet appareil est autorisé à un facteur d’utilisation ne
 dépassant pas 50 % (correspondant à 50% de la durée de transmission et
 50% de la durée de réception).
 AVERTISSEMENT: Pour assurer la conformité avec les directives d’exposition
 RF de la FCC, cet émetteur-récepteur et son antenne doivent être maintenus
 à une distance minimum d’un pouce (2,5 centimètre) de votre visage. Parlez
 avec une voix normale, avec l’antenne dirigée vers le haut et éloignée du
 visage, à la distance requise.
 Si vous utilisez un casque pour cette radio, et que vous portez la radio sur vous,
 utilisez exclusivement le clip de ceinture Yaesu pour cet émetteur-récepteur,
 et assurez-vous que l’antenne se trouve à une distance minimum d’un pouce
 (2,5 centimètres) de votre corps pendant l’émission.
 Utilisez exclusivement l’antenne fournie. Les antennes, les modifications ou
 les accessoires non autorisés peuvent endommager l’émetteur-récepteur et
 enfreindre les réglementations FCC.


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 25. FCC NOTICE
                                      NOTICE
 Unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment may void compliance with
 FCC Rules. Any change or modification must be approved in writing by STANDARD
 HORIZON, a division of YAESU USA.

 THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS
 SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT
 CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY
 INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE
 UNDESIRED OPERATION.

 NOTE: THE GRANTEE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CHANGES OR MODI-
 FICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR
 COMPLIANCE. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY
 TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.

 NOTE: 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. These limits are
 designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a resi-
 dential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency
 energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
 harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
 interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
 harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
 turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the inter-
 ference by one or more of the following measures:
  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
 	Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
      the receiver is connected.
  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

 This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).
 Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
 interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interfer-
 ence that may cause undesired operation of the device.
 Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industry Canada applicables aux
 appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions
 suivantes : (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de
 l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage
 est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.




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The applicant is responsible for providing proper instructions to the user of the radio
device, and any usage restrictions, including limits of exposure durations. The user
manual shall provide installation and operation instructions, as well as any special
usage conditions, to ensure compliance with SAR and/or RF field strength limits.
For instance, compliance distance shall be clearly stated in the user manual.
The user manual of devices intended for controlled use shall also include informa-
tion relating to the operating characteristics of the device; the operating instruc-
tions to ensure compliance with SAR and/or RF field strength limits; information
on the installation and operation of accessories to ensure compliance with SAR
and/or RF field strength limits; and contact information where the user can obtain
Canadian information on RF exposure and compliance. Other related information
may also be included.

CAN ICES-3 (B) / NMB-3 (B)




 Declaration of Conformity
 Type of Equipment:              Floating Class H DSC Marine Transceiver with GPS
 Brand Name:                     STANDARD HORIZON
 Model Number:                   HX890
 Manufacturer:                   YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD.
 Address of Manufacturer:        Tennozu Parkside Building, 2-5-8 Higashi-Shinagawa,
                                 Shinagawa-ku,Tokyo 140-0002 Japan

 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the fol-
 lowing two conditions; (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this
 device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
 undesired operation.

 The technical documentation as required by the Conformity Assessment procedures is
 kept at the following address:

 Company: Yaesu U.S.A.
 Address: 6125 Phyllis Drive, Cypress, CA 90630, U.S.A.
 Telephone: (714) 827-7600




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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
Warranty Terms:
Subject to the Limitations of the Warranty and the Warranty Procedures described below, YAESU MUSEN hereby
warrants this product to be free of defects in materials and workmanship in normal use during the “Warranty
Period.” (the “Limited Warranty”).
Limitations of Warranty:
A. YAESU MUSEN is not liable for any express warranties except the Limited Warranty described above.
B. The Limited Warranty is extended only to the original end-use purchaser or the person receiving this product
   as a gift, and shall not be extended to any other person or transferee.
C. Unless a different warranty period is stated with this YAESU product, the Warranty Period is three years from
   the date of retail purchase by the original end-use purchaser.
D. The Limited Warranty is valid only in the country/region where this product was originally purchased.
E. During the Warranty Period, YAESU MUSEN will, at its sole option, repair or replace (using new or refurbished
   replacement parts) any defective parts within a reasonable period of time and free of charge.
F. The Limited Warranty does not cover shipping cost (including transportation and insurance) from you to us,
   or any import fees, duties or taxes.
G. The Limited Warranty does not cover any impairment caused by tampering, misuse, failure to follow instructions
   supplied with the product, unauthorized modifications, or damage to this product for any reasons, such as:
   accident; excess moisture; lightning; power surges; connection to improper voltage supply; damage caused by
   inadequate packing or shipping procedures; loss of, damage to or corruption of stored data; product modifica-
   tion to enable operation in another country/purpose other than the country/purpose for which it was designed,
   manufactured, approved and/or authorized; or the repair of products damaged by these modifications.
H. The Limited Warranty applies only to the product as it existed at the time of the original purchase, by the original
   retail purchaser, and shall not preclude YAESU MUSEN from later making any changes in design, adding to,
   or otherwise improving subsequent versions of this product, or impose upon YAESU MUSEN any obligation
   to modify or alter this product to conform to such changes, or improvements.
I. YAESU MUSEN assumes no responsibility for any consequential damages caused by, or arising out of, any
   such defect in materials or workmanship.
J. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, YAESU MUSEN SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR
   ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY WITH RESPECT TO THIS PRODUCT.
K. If the original retail purchaser timely complies with the Warranty Procedures described below, and YAESU
   MUSEN elects to send the purchaser a replacement product rather than repair the “original product”, then the
   Limited Warranty shall apply to the replacement product only for the remainder of the original product Warranty
   Period.
L. Warranty statutes vary from state to state, or country to country, so some of the above limitations may not
   apply to your location.
Warranty Procedures:
1. To find the Authorized STANDARD HORIZON Service Center in your country/region, visit www.standardho-
   rizon.com. Contact the STANDARD HORIZON Service Center for specific return and shipping instructions,
   or contact an authorized STANDARD HORIZON dealer/distributor from whom the product was originally
   purchased.
2. Include proof of original purchase from an authorized STANDARD HORIZON dealer/distributor, and ship
   the product, freight prepaid, to the address provided by the STANDARD HORIZON Service Center in your
   country/ region.
3. Upon receipt of this product, returned in accordance with the procedures described above, by the STANDARD
   HORIZON Authorized Service Center, all reasonable efforts will be expended by YAESU MUSEN to cause
   this product to conform to its original specifications. YAESU MUSEN will return the repaired product (or a
   replacement product) free of charge to the original purchaser. The decision to repair or replace this product
   is the sole discretion of YAESU MUSEN.
Other conditions:
YAESU MUSEN’S MAXIMUM LIABILITY SHALL NOT EXCEED THE ACTUAL PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR
THE PRODUCT. IN NO EVENT SHALL YAESU MUSEN BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF, DAMAGE TO OR CORRUP-
TION OF STORED DATA, OR FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR INDIRECT DAMAGES,
HOW EVER CAUSED; INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION TO THE REPLACEMENT OF EQUIPMENT AND
PROPERTY, AND ANY COSTS OF RECOVERING, PROGRAMMING OR REPRODUCING ANY PROGRAM
OR DATA STORED IN OR USED WITH THE YAESU PRODUCT.
Some Countries in Europe and some States of the USA do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, or a limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation or exclu-
sions may not apply. This warranty provides specific rights, there may be other rights available which may vary
between countries in Europe or from state to state within the USA.
This Limited Warranty is void if the label bearing the serial number has been removed or defaced.

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                              EU Declaration of Conformity
We, Yaesu Musen Co. Ltd of Tokyo, Japan, hereby declare that this radio equipment HX890E 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.yaesu.com/jp/red


                            ATTENTION – Conditions of usage

   This transceiver works on frequencies that are regulated
   and not permitted to be used without authorisation in the
   EU countries shown in this table. Users of this equipment   AT   BE   BG    CY   CZ    DE
   should check with their local spectrum management           DK   ES   EE    FI   FR    UK
                                                               GR   HR   HU    IE   IT    LT
   authority for licensing conditions applicable for this      LU   LV   MT    NL   PL    PT
   equipment.                                                  RO   SK   SI    SE   CH    IS
                                                               LI   NO    –     –    –     –




                   Disposal of Electronic and Electrical Equipment
   Products with the symbol (crossed-out wheeled bin) cannot be disposed as household waste.
   Electronic and Electrical Equipment should be recycled at a facility capable of
   handling these items and their waste by-products.
   Please contact a local equipment supplier representative or service center for
   information about the waste collection system in your country.




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