SafeSea V100 VHF

The Ocean Signal SafeSea V100 Survival VHF, meticulously engineered to be the ultimate communication solution for GMDSS, IMO, and SOLAS vessels. With its robust design and advanced features, this GMDSS VHF Radio is your lifeline in emergency situations at sea.

The SafeSea V100 survival craft hand portable VHF radio meets all the requirements of the IMO for carriage on SOLAS ships. Designed to be ultra-rugged and easy to use, both on-board and in distress situations, the V100 is the ideal choice for mandatory and voluntary carriage.

In addition to the primary battery, as an option for everyday use, Ocean Signal offers a lithium polymer rechargeable battery (RB5V) option. The quick release rapid charger provides the ideal solution for keeping the batteries fully charged.

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SKU: 720S-00585

Categories: SafeSea

For routine testing of the V100 an alkaline, non-rechargeable, battery (TB6V) is available.  This battery has limited life for testing only and not suitable for operational use. Additionally, the novel battery protection tab means the primary battery can be permanently attached to the radio without fear of losing its charge. The radio will always be available for use in times of emergency without the need to remove protective labels or the like before use. Simply break off the red protective tab and the radio will be immediately ready to turn on.

Features:

  • Lithium Polymer rechargeable battery option available with rapid charger, for everyday normal use
  • Fully waterproof, even 40C thermal shock
  • High efficiency transmitter for maximum battery life
  • Rugged design exceeds GMDSS VHF Radio environmental requirements
  • Lithium primary battery for emergency use
    • Novel battery protection tab protects from inadvertent use
    • Battery classified as non-hazardous for shipment
    • Battery provides in excess of 16 hours typical operation, even at -20°C. (10% Tx, 10% Rx, 80% Squelched)
  • Laser etched key legends for durability
  • High contrast, backlit LCD and keypad
  • Rugged accessory socket option; waterproof to IP68 for use with headsets, helmets, fist mikes, etc.
  • 4 scanning modes, D/W, T/W, scan and memory scan
  • 21 simplex channels according to IMO SOLAs requirements

The SafeSea V100 GMDSS VHF Radio meets the stringent requirements set by the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS), International Maritime Organization (IMO), and Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) conventions. Compliant with international standards, it ensures your vessel’s regulatory adherence and readiness for maritime operations.

Vessels subject to Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) regulations are typically required to have a GMDSS VHF Radio.
These include:

  1. Passenger ships, including ferries and cruise liners.
  2. Cargo ships of 300 gross tonnage and upwards.
  3. Tankers, including oil, chemical, and liquefied gas carriers.
  4. High-speed craft (HSC) of 500 gross tonnage and upwards.
  5. Offshore installations and mobile offshore drilling units (MODUs).
  6. Certain government vessels engaged in international voyages.

Additionally, specific regulations may apply depending on the vessel’s flag state, area of operation, and voyage duration. It’s essential to consult relevant maritime authorities and adhere to applicable regulations to ensure compliance.

Need to upgrade to a new AIS EPIRB to be GMDSS Compliant?  Check out the new SafeSea EPIRB3 Pro

Important: Please read this service bulletin advising of a free battery exchange offer on batteries with expiry date not exceeding September 2023.
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Transmitter

Output Power (High)

2.5Watts

Output Power (Low)

1Watt

Modulation

±5kHz(max) FM

Emission Designator

16K0G3EJN

Pre-Emphasis

6dB/octave (300Hz to 3kHz)

Spurious Emissions

<0.25μWatt

Receiver

Sensitivity (20dB SINAD)

-117dBm

Audio Output Power

0.4W

Adjacent Channel Rejection

>70dB

Intermodulation Rejection

>68dB

Spurious Response Rejection

>70dB

Spurious Emissions

<2nWatt

General

Number of channels (GMDSS: simplex only)

21

Battery

Primary

Lithium

Chemistry

Lithium/Iron Disulfide (Li/FeS2)

Operational Lifetime (10% Tx:10% Rx:80% Squelched)

>16hours

Replacement interval

5 years

Rechargeable

Lithium Polymer

Environmental

IEC60945 Category

Portable

Operating Temperature Range

-20°C to +55°C

Storage Temperature Range

-30°C to +70°C

Humidity

93% @ +40°C

Waterproof

1metre for 30minutes

Thermal Shock

100mm with 45°C drop for 1hour

Drop proof (onto hardwood surface)

1metre (6 faces)

Dimensions

Height (Body only)

141mm

Width

68mm (70mm inc. battery tab)

Depth

37mm

Standards and Approvals (pending)

Approval Standards

(GMDSS)

IMO regulations

A.694(17); MSC.149(77)

VHF

IEC61097-12

EMC

IEC60945

European approval

Marine Equipment Directive A.1/5.17

USA standards (GMDSS)

CFR47 part 80.1101

All servicing and repairs in the radio must be carried out by an approved service agent. Please retain the original packaging for your radio. If the radio has to be returned, for any reason, the original packaging should be used.

 

Your SafeSea V100 radiotelephone is warranted against manufacturing defects and workmanship for a period of two years from date of purchase. Ocean Signal Ltd will, at its discretion, repair or replace a faulty product free of charge, including return carriage costs to the owner.

Why are there fewer channels on the V100 than normal VHF handhelds?

GMDSS handheld radios are limited to having the International simplex channels fitted as these are the only ones that can be used ship to ship.

How can I test my VHF radio?

The primary battery for the SafeSea V100 is protected from accidental use by a break off tab, which inhibits the output of the battery. To test the radio, Ocean Signal provide an alkaline test battery, the TB6V. Alternatively, a rechargeable option is available, the RB5V, with charger kit (part number 721S-00622).

What does it mean for a VHF radio to be GMDSS approved?

A GMDSS approved VHF radio complies with the standards set by the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS), ensuring reliability and functionality in distress situations.

Are GMDSS approved VHF radios mandatory for certain vessels?

Yes, GMDSS approved VHF radios are mandatory for certain vessels, particularly those subject to GMDSS regulations, such as commercial ships and passenger vessels.

How do GMDSS approved VHF radios differ from standard marine VHF radios?

GMDSS approved VHF radios meet specific performance and functionality requirements outlined by GMDSS regulations, ensuring their suitability for distress communication and coordination.

Can GMDSS approved VHF radios be used for non-emergency communication?

While GMDSS approved VHF radios are primarily designed for distress communication, they can also be used for non-emergency communication purposes.

Do GMDSS VHF radios require specific training for operation?

Yes, operators of GMDSS VHF radios should undergo training to familiarize themselves with the device’s operation, distress procedures, and regulatory requirements.

Can GMDSS VHF radios be used with other GMDSS equipment?

Yes, GMDSS VHF radios are designed to integrate with other GMDSS equipment such as EPIRBs, SARTs, and NAVTEX receivers to enhance distress communication and coordination.