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HX890 - Floating 6 Watt Class H DSC Handheld VHF/GPS
Always a leader in Marine Communications!! The Standard Horizon HX890 HIGH END FLOATING CLASS H DSC VHF/GPS is no exception to that rule. Available in two different color options, Black or Navy Blue. Prominent features include two scrambler systems built in, both a 4 code CVS2500A and a 32 code FVP-42 scrambler system ensure secure communications out on the water. The HX890 also includes a built in FM Broadcast band receiver, during times when radio communication is not necessary, relax with some music on the FM Radio broadcast bands. Other notable features include: Switchable daytime or nighttime mode, waypoint and route navigation, Group monitor function utilizing DSC Group position call. Keeping the marine environment in mind the HX890 has been designed with an ergonomic case design and has been rigorously tested to conform to the Military Standard (MIL-STD-810F). The feature packed HX890 comes packaged with all the accessories including the rechargeable Li-Ion battery, Alkaline battery tray, 110V wall charger, 220V adapter, charging cradle, 12V charger, PC programming cable and belt lip with lanyard, and it's backed by our industry leading 3 year waterproof warranty.
Features:
- 6W transmit power output (Selectable 6/ 2/ 1 W)
- 700mW Loud Audio and Noise Canceling Function for both TX/RX audio
- Rugged case construction conforms to Military Standard (MIL-STD-810F)
- Available in Navy Blue or Black
- Submersible IPX8 Construction and it floats
- DSC (Digital Selective Calling) ITU-R M.493 Class-H Operation
- W2.60’’ x H5.43’’ x D1.50’’ – Round Case Design provides excellent ergonomics
- Built-in Integrated 66 channel WAAS GPS Receiver
- 11-hour Operating Time with 1800mAh high capacity Li-ion battery
- Easy to Operate Menu System with a large (1.7’’ x 1.7’’) Full-dot matrix display
- Selectable Display Mode - Day & Night Mode
- Waypoint and Route navigation
- Group Monitor Function utilizing DSC Group Position Call
- MOB (Man over Board) feature
- Water Activated Emergency “WHITE” Strobe Light
- Two Scrambler Systems built-in – 4-code CVS2500A & 32-code FVP-42
- Versatile Scanning operation (Dual Watch and Triple Watch)
- NOAA Weather Channels with Weather Alert
- FM Broadcast Radio Receiver
- Micro USB Data jack for PC programming
- 3 Year Waterproof Warranty
Easy to Operate Icon/Menu System Forget about trying to memorize the owners manual. The Easy to Operate Menu system makes this the most intuitive handheld on the market. DSC calling, position sharing, waypoint and route navigation, navigation to DSC distress call can all be performed with just a few simple steps.GM (Group Monitor) using DSC Group Position CallThis ADVANCED feature allows you to continuously track and display position information of up to 9 pre-selected vessels. Their position information is displayed on the compass page relative to your location on the display.Water Activated Emergency Strobe LightIf the radio falls in the water an emergency strobe light is automatically activated, even when the unit is turned off!!! The strobe can be reconfigured to flash on and off, flash SOS, or set to stay on continuously.Integrated 66 Channnel WAAS GPS receiverA highly sensitive 66 channel WAAS GPS receiver allows the HX890 to lock on to a position quickly and accurately. With position information displayed clearly on the display the user will be able to share position information using DSC and navigate to waypoints using the waypoint navigation feature of the radio.Oversized full dot matrix displayThe HX890 boasts one of the largest displays in a hand held VHF radio. Measuring 1.7" wide by 1.7" tall, or 2.3" diagonal. With a larger display, greater (dot matrix) resolution, and a super bright backlight there will be no mistaking the information displayed on the face of the radio day or night.
Marine \ Brochures \ VHF Portables
HX890 Brochure ( 4.38 MB )
Marine \ Owners Manuals \ VHF Handheld
HX890 Owner's Manual (1905L-CC-2) Updated 3/8/2022 ( 54.36 MB )
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HX890E Spanish Owners Manual ( 51.46 MB )
Marine \ Product Images \ VHF Handheld
HX890 Lifestyle Image ( 3.37 MB )
Marine \ Product Images \ VHF Handheld
HX890 Floating Image ( 6.31 MB )
Marine \ Product Images \ VHF Handheld
HX890 Black Front ( 1.33 MB )
Marine \ Product Images \ VHF Handheld
HX890 Black Side ( 1.30 MB )
Marine \ Product Images \ VHF Handheld
HX890 Navy Blue Front ( 1.39 MB )
Marine \ Product Images \ VHF Handheld
HX890 Navy Blue Side ( 1.38 MB )
Marine \ Software \ VHF Handheld
HX890/HX890E Firmware Update (Ver. 02.00) 7/12/21 ( 3.52 MB )
Marine \ Software \ VHF Handheld
HX891BT/HX890 YCE20 PC Programming Software V3.0.0.0 ( 3.54 MB )
Marine \ Software \ VHF Handheld
YCE20 PC Programming Software Reference Manual (2409-C) ( 1.59 MB )
Can I leave my radio on the charger constantly? We recommend only leaving the radio in the charger for the amount of time it takes to fully charge the battery. Leaving the radio on charge for a few extra hours will not have an impact. However, leaving the battery to charge for more than a few days at a time can contribute to premature wear on your battery.Why does my radio always make noise and show the word BUSY on the display? In most cases it is necessary to adjust the radio’s squelch (SQL) level correctly. - Tap and release the SQL button once. - Immediately after releasing the SQL button use the Channel Up arrow to increase the SQL level several settings until the noise is gone.When I press the talk button (PTT) my radio’s display will shut off and restart. Why does this happen? The radio will shut down to protect itself. This will happen when the radio is unable to get sufficient “energy” from the power source. - Make sure your battery is fully charged. - Most batteries even when well cared for may still need to be replaced after a few years. - If you have a voltmeter, you can check your battery for DC voltage. If you read 6 volts or below, the battery may have to be replaced. The closer to 0 volts, the worse the condition of your battery.How do I store my radio to help protect my battery life? If you will be storing your radio for extended periods of time, it is recommended to remove the battery from the radio (some models). Leaving the battery attached to the radio will allow the radio to drain the battery slowly over time. Over a long enough period of time this can cause the battery to reach a state of discharge that it cannot recover from.How do I remove the current MMSI number from my newer radio? For radios produced in 2018 and newer we can do this remotely! We would need you to email marinetech@yaesu.com with the following information: Name, Model Number, Serial Number, Current MMSI, and the Request Code. The radios Request Code you will find the radios Reset Menu under the option MMSI. All are needed to provide you a reset password via email. Typically, we can provide you a reset password in about 2 business days.How can I check to see if my radio is receiving correctly? I don’t seem to hear anyone talking. Try switching the radio over to the Weather channel mode. When you are in this mode the USA will disappear and be replaced by WX on your screen. Make sure you check all 10 weather channels to find your local one. If you receive weather loud and clear, this is a good sign your radios receiver is working as the radio only has one receiver. You may be out of range of other boaters, or you may be listening on channels no one is actively using at the time.The radio is asking me to enter my MMSI number. Where do I get this number? The MMSI numbers are a number you will need to register for through one of the registration agencies. For a U.S. registered MMSI number you can reach out to Boat US or United States Power Squadrons. For an MMSI number for international use you will have to register through the FCC. Boat US https://www.boatus.com/mmsi/ US Power Squadrons https://www.usps.org/ FCC https://www.fcc.gov/wireless/bureau-divisions/mobility-division/ship-radio-stations
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