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Power, Performance, Reliability! The GX2400 Matrix AIS/GPS/NMEA2000 has it all!
NMEA2000 and NMEA0183 Compatible Second station capability with wired RAM4 or wireless RAM4X (when used with the optional SCU-30 WiFi Module) Built-in integrated 66 channel GPS receiver Integrated 32 Code Voice Scrambler and 4 Code Voice Scrambler Noise canceling function for both receive and transmit audio Meets ITU-R M.493-15 Class D (Digital Selective Calling) Separate Receiver for CH70 (Receiving DSC Calls) AIS/AIS SART target display: MMSI, Call Sign, Ship Name, BRG, DST, SOG and COG E2O (Easy to Operate) Icon & Menu System Preset key stores up to 10 favorite channels Intercom Feature between the Radio and an Optional Second Station Programmable Scan, Priority Scan, and Multi Watch DSC position request and report functions GPS Compass, Waypoint and GPS status pages Enter, Save, and Navigate to a waypoint using the Compass page Navigation (LAT/LON, Time, SOG and COG) information is shown on display Programmable CPA (Closest Point of Approach) or TCPA (Time to Closest Point of Approach) alarms Commercial grade receiver (Spurious & Image rejection better than –80dB) 30 Watt PA/Loud Hailer with programmed fog signals and listen back GM (Group Monitor) Using DSC Group position Calling MOB (Man over Board) Operation Excellent Visibility with Busy LED Indicator Selectable Night Mode Display NOAA Weather Channels with Weather Alert
NMEA2000 Plug and play NMEA 2000 interface. The integrated NMEA 2000 supports all PGN's for Navigation, GPS, AIS and DSC function. Simply plug the NMEA 2000 into your existing network to complement your system with full VHF and DSC features.Wireless Second Station RAM4X capabilityWirelessly control all radio functions of the GX2400 with the interface of the RAM4X wireless Remote Access Microphone. Using the SCU-30 Wireless Access Point plugged into the back of the radio, you have the capability of syncing up to 4 RAM4X units. With an operating range of up to 65 feet, the RAM4X allows you to control all Radio functions including DSC Calling, Position Polling, Group Calling and more, or use the RAM4X to intercom between the main station or between other wireless RAM4X units.Built In AIS ReceiverThe GX2400 Matrix AIS/GPS/NMEA2000 displays AIS target information (MMSI, Call Sign, Ship Name, BRG, DST, SOG and COG) on the large front panel display. Having this information allows you to contact an AIS Ship directly using DSC, shows your vessels position in relation to AIS targets and alerts you when an AIS ship may be approaching too close to your location via the Closest Point of Approach (CPA) Alarm.Integrated 30 Watt PA / LoudhailerPowerful 30 Watt integrated PA system with Loudhailer and listen back capabilities. Switch to fog horn mode to select any of the preprogrammed fog signals, with siren and horn features. For added benefit, the last selected VHF channel can still be monitored when in the PA or Fog modes.Integrated Voice ScramblerLoaded with an internal 32 code voice scrambler for private communications. the 32 code scrambler is compatible with all Standard Horizon 4 code scramblers already in use. Simply select a channel to be scrambled then select a common code between the transmitting and receiving radios and your communications are secure.
Marine \ Brochures \ VHF Fixed Mount
GX2400_E_web (updated 4-20-2020) ( 2.43 MB )
Marine \ Owners Manuals \ Accessories
RAM4X (SSM-72H) Wireless Remote Access Microphone Owner's Manual ( 2.57 MB )
Marine \ Owners Manuals \ VHF Fixed Mount
GX2400 English Owner's Manual (2005M-BC-2) ( 32.71 MB )
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GX2400 GPS/E Spanish Owner's Manual (2008-A) ( 32.52 MB )
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GX2400 Front Left AIS image ( 6.04 MB )
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GX2400 Rear Case image ( 1.95 MB )
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GX2400GPS SCU-30 Firmware Update V020000 ( 2.12 MB )
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GX2400GPS YCE26 PC Programming Software Version 1.0.0.0 ( 3.38 MB )
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GX2400GPS, GX2400GPS/E Firmware Update Version (V02.00.00) 5/19/21 ( 4.31 MB )
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SSM-70H Firmware Update Version (V03.01.00) ( 4.16 MB )
Why do I get my radio to send DSC/DSE data to the NMEA 2000 network? This data is related to position reports and distress alerts. Go to the radios GPS setup menu. Go into the NMEA 0183 IN/OUT submenu. Turn On the DSC/DSE output sentences.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.Why does my radio not talk to the NMEA 2000 network? Go to the radios NMEA 2000 Setup menu. We normally suggest changing the Device Number on the radio to something that does not match up to other equipment on the network. If you have a GPS antenna with a device number of 002, then make sure the radio is not set to 002. Try a radio device number such as 009. We find having different numbers reduces confusion on the network. After changing the device number, you will go to the option called Select Device (NMEA 2000 Setup menu) and run a search for devices. Start by selecting your GPS chart plotter and tap the button under Set once. Go to the main screen and see if it’s working. A 2K icon will appear in addition to your position. If not, go back to the Select Device menu and select the next device on the list. Sometimes it’s the secondary devices that act as more consistent sources of NMEA 2000 data.Why can others not hear me when I transmit? There are several reasons this can happen which are not a fault of the radio. Make sure you test with another person who is aware you will test your radio with theirs. Check that both radios are on a common non-emergency channel such as channel 68. Speak clearly directly into the microphone hole opening with your mouth no more than 2 inches away. Try setting your radio to Hi transmit power.I am transmitting in an area with lots of boats and no one responds to me. Why is this happening? Although there are other boaters near you, 1) they must have their radio turned on, 2) they must be on the same channel, 3) be able and willing to respond to your call.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. - On a vehicle installation you want to check the voltage at the radios rear DC connector. It should be about 13.8 VDC. If this voltage at the radio drops below 11 VDC, the radio will shut down. - Consider reducing the DC cables from the radio as direct to the battery as possible. - Try to use a higher gauge (thicker) cable if the DC must travel long distances.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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