[Paddlewise] Apelco 520

From: <John_P_Stohrer_at_raytheon.com>
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 13:03:08 -0400
     I've been seeing a lot of postings lately about marine VHF radios and,
     in particular, the Apelco VHF520 handheld and figured I should put in
     my two cents worth.  Mostly to help out fellow paddlers by sharing my
     experience with marine VHF products but also because I have a vested
     interest.  I'm the VHF product line manager for Raytheon Marine in
     Manchester, N.H.

     I'm glad to hear that most of you like your 520 but I also read about
     some concerns.  The most prominent one was about the battery level
     indicator.  Let me give a short explanation of how that works and then
     I'll show you how to modify it to suit your requirements.

     The battery level indicator on the VHF520 LCD consists of the "BATT"
     indicator and 3 bars.  When fully charged, all 3 bars are displayed.
     As the battery is drained, the bars will disappear according to the
     voltage that the processor (CPU) detects at the battery.  The
     processor software has an averaging formula (algorithm) which
     determines when each of the bars is to illuminate or disappear.

     This averaging can be modified in the Utility Menu which is accessed
     via front panel controls.  I'll run you through the procedure to get
     into the Utility Menu and set up the battery level indicator so that
     you get a truer representation of the battery level.

     1) With the radio off, press and hold the Push-To-Talk (PTT) switch
        and the 16 PLUS key, and turn the radio on.

     2) You should see "CL" on the LCD with t0 in the lower right hand
        corner.  (There are 5 menu screens in the Utility menu, t0, t1, t2,
        t3, and t4.  Each press of the 16 PLUS key advances through these
        screens)

     3) Press the 16 PLUS key once.  Some number (-9 to 9) will appear and
        t0 will change to t1.

     4) Use the Channel Select Up or Down keys until -1 is on the main
        display.

     5) Press the 16 PLUS key again (a number -9 to 9 and t2 will display).

     6) Again using Channel Select Up or Down keys, select -5.

     7) Press the 16 PLUS key twice (t4 in the lower right hand corner) and
        either Cd or AL will appear on the main display.  This is where to
        select the type of battery you are using.  Since the NiCad (Cd) and
        Alkaline (AL) batteries output slightly different voltages and have
        different capacities, the processor needs to know which one is in
        use and will adjust the battery level indicator accordingly.  The
        Channel Select keys will toggle between the Cd and AL settings.

     8) Once the correct battery type is displayed, press the MON/TX key
        once and a 1 second "beep" will sound.  That indicates that the
        level indicator and battery type selections just made are now
        stored into memory.

     The settings reside in what's known as "flash" memory which means that
     even if you remove the battery pack from the radio, it will still
     remember those settings.

     If anyone has any questions (or comments) about any marine equipment
     (Raytheon or otherwise), regulations, requirements, etc., just zip me
     an E-MAIL here at Raytheon or at home and I'll be more than happy to
     get back to you.

     Work: John_P_Stohrer_at_raytheon.com
     Hone: svengruber_at_aol.com

     You can also take a look at our products on our website at:
     www.raymarine.com

     One last thing.  The Apelco brand name was retired permanently this
     past January but the Apelco VHF520 has been rebranded under the
     Raytheon name as the RAY102.  They are exactly the same radio so if
     you do find a VHF520, don't worry about not being able to get service
     or parts or accessories or anything.  It will be around for a good
     long time just under another moniker.

     Happy paddling.

     JP Stohrer
     17' Turquoise Skerray



***************************************************************************
PaddleWise Paddling Mailing List
Submissions:     paddlewise_at_lists.intelenet.net
Subscriptions:   paddlewise-request_at_lists.intelenet.net
Website:         http://www.paddlewise.net/
***************************************************************************
Received on Wed Sep 15 1999 - 00:54:26 PDT

This archive was generated by hypermail 2.4.0 : Thu Aug 21 2025 - 16:30:13 PDT