NBDP Manual
NBDP Manual
NBDP Manual
DP-6
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FOREWORD ............................................................................................... v
1. RADIOTELEX COMMUNICATION
1.1 General ...................................................................................................................... 1-1
1.2 Code Description .......................................................................................................1-1
1.3 ARQ Mode (A-Mode) ...............................................................................................1-2
1.4 FEC Mode (B-Mode) ................................................................................................1-4
2. SYSTEM OVERVIEW
2.1 System Configuration ................................................................................................2-1
2.2 Turning on the System .............................................................................................. 2-2
2.3 Equipment Description .............................................................................................. 2-2
2.4 Function Keys, Menu Operation ...............................................................................2-4
4. FILE OPERATIONS
4.1 Creating Files ............................................................................................................4-1
4.2 Saving a File ..............................................................................................................4-2
4.3 Editing Files ..............................................................................................................4-3
4.4 Opening Files ............................................................................................................4-7
4.5 Renaming Files .......................................................................................................... 4-8
4.6 Saving a File Under a New Name ............................................................................. 4-8
4.7 Deleting Files ............................................................................................................4-8
4.8 Real Time Printing ....................................................................................................4-9
4.9 Printing Files ............................................................................................................. 4-9
4.10 Communications Log ............................................................................................4-10
5. TRANSMISSION, RECEPTION
5.1 Manual Calling .......................................................................................................... 5-1
5.2 Calling a Station ........................................................................................................5-3
5.3 Transmitting a File from a Floppy Disk or the Text Screen ...................................... 5-4
5.4 Selecting Receive Mode ............................................................................................5-5
5.5 ARQ Mode Operation ...............................................................................................5-5
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5.6 FEC Mode Operation ................................................................................................5-7
5.7 Communication Example ..........................................................................................5-8
5.8 Timer Operation ......................................................................................................5-11
5.9 Scanning ..................................................................................................................5-12
5.10 Communication Buffer ..........................................................................................5-12
6. WINDOW MENU
6.1 Window Menu Description .......................................................................................6-1
7. MARITEX OPERATION
7.1 What is MARITEX? ..................................................................................................7-1
7.2 Preparations for Transmission ...................................................................................7-2
7.3 Preparing Programs for Automatic Message Transmission ......................................7-8
7.4 Transmitting in MARITEX System ........................................................................7-17
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FOREWORD
FURUNO Electric Company thanks you for selecting and purchasing the FURUNO DP-6 NBDP
(Narrow Band Direct Printing) Terminal. We are confident you will discover why the FURUNO
name has become synonymous with quality and reliability. To get maximum performance from
your unit, please carefully read and follow the recommended procedures for operation and
maintenance.
The DP-6 is an advanced, microprocessor controlled NBDP Terminal designed to protect
teleprinting communications from radio signal mutilation due to interference in the radio signal
path. It provides dependable, fully automatic error-free telex communication with other ships,
as well as with any telex subscriber, in full compliance with all GMDSS requirements for
automatic radiotelex operation.
The microprocessor used in the DP-6 enables fully automatic operation of your radio station,
including automatic frequency scanning, unattended reception and transmission of messages,
automatic adjustment of transmitter frequency, and more. Operation is simplified by the use of
menus: Simply move the cursor to items on the screen that you want to select.
The DP-6 provides a complete line of word processing facilities in its Text Editor, where you
may create, edit and store multiple messages for later transmission.
Features
• Simple operation by use of pop-up menus
• LCD displays information in easy-on-your-eyes white on black
• Automatic frequency control and message handling permit unattended operation
• Real time printing of incoming messages
• Storage capacity for 100 user channels
• Remote control of a transceiver by commands entered via the keyboard
• Inputs for IEC61162-1 2nd edition(NMEA0183 version 3.0) data, to display ship's
L/L position, water temperature, and more on the LCD
• Fully automatic radiotelex by use of macro operation
• Conforms to the following standards and regulations:
IMO Resolution A.806 (19), A.694 (17)
IEC 61097-11/9, 60945 (3rd edition), 61162-1 (2nd edition)
ITU-R M.625-3, M.490, M491-1
ITU-T F.130
ETS 300 067
Program number
TERMINAL UNIT 0550189020 (Version 1.22)
MAIN UNIT 0550187017 (Version 1.17)
MODEM 0550196017 (Version 1.18)
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1. RADIOTELEX COMMUNICATION
1.1 General
Telex subscribers can attest to radiotelex as a reliable and efficient
method for sending and receiving teleprinter connections. Telex
subscribers, especially those who often use HF-band radio circuits,
will also attest that the telex connection is subject to interference
from a variety of sources, including atmospherics, fading and noise
disturbance. This interference plays havoc with radio signals, re-
sulting in the receiving of information different from the intended
information. Thus a means must be provided to prevent mutilation
of radio signals by interference on HF-band radio.
Frequency Shift
The frequency shift is 85 Hz with a center frequency of 1700 Hz,
as specified in ITU-R Recommendation M.625-3.
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1.3 ARQ Mode (A-Mode)
Description
The ARQ (Automatic Re-transmission request, or Automatic Re-
quest for repetition) Mode allows private communications between
any two stations using semi-duplex communication. Reception
confirmation is done to assure that each character is received cor-
rectly. Since the two stations (automatically) exchange identities,
this affords some degree of protection for confidential messages.
The station which initiates the call is the Master Station (MS). The
MS initiates the call by sending the selective identity code of the
called station, consisting of an RQ signal and two traffic informa-
tion signals, listening between blocks.
X RQ Q K M RQ
P RQ E RQ A R D B Y
The Slave Station (SS) recognizes own identity code received and
answers it is ready by sending a control signal. The calling station
then initiates normal traffic.
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not sending. This time is taken up by propagation time from the
ISS to the IRS, 70 ms for the IRS to send its service information
signal, and the return trip back to the ISS.
The IRS listens between blocks and sends a control signal (CS1 or
CS2) to request either the next block, or retransmission of the last
block in the case of error. Request for retransmission may be re-
peated up to 32 times, until the completed block has been received
error-free. After 32 times, the ISS automatically initiates a new
call.
3 Characters 1 Character
70 ms 70 ms
210 ms
450 ms
Termination of Communication
Only the ISS may terminate the established circuit. It does this by
sending three "idle signals ." The IRS and ISS exchange control
signals, each reverting to standby after acknowledging each other’ s
control signals. Then, the connection is cleared.
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1.4 FEC Mode (B-Mode)
Description
The FEC mode is for one-way, uninterrupted transmission of mes-
sages, for example, weather forecasts and emergency bulletins, to
no one particular station or stations. The sending station is known
as the BSS (B-Mode Sending Station), the receiving station the
BRS (B-Mode Receiving Station).
First transmission: a b c d e f g h i j
Second transmission: a b c d e f g h i j
280 ms
Initiating a Call
When a BSS initiates a broadcast call it transmits synchronizing
signals to align phasing of the BRS. Upon detection of this signal
the BRS’s are switched to the receiving condition and will remain
in this condition until the completion of the message. If the muti-
lated character error rate exceeds a certain percentage, the BRS
reverts to standby condition.
Termination of Communication
The sending station sends three consecutive idle signals α imme-
diately after the last transmitted information signal in the DX posi-
tion.
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2. SYSTEM OVERVIEW
SSB RADIO-
TELEPHONE
MAIN UNIT
24 VDC
DP-6
DSC
NAV AID
24 VDC
TERMINAL UNIT
IB-581
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2.2 Turning on the System
There is no particular order for turning on the units of the system.
The figure below shows the location of power switches on the units
of the system. Note that it takes about six seconds for the LCD to
light after the power is turned on.
POWER switch
MAIN UNIT
POWER switch
TERMINAL UNIT
POWER switch
PRINTER
1:File 2:Edit 3:Operate 4:Window 5:Station 6:System 7:WRU 8:HR 9:Over 10:Break
1996-11-15 13:26:45:45 Caps Eng
Station Name :
Frequency (T/R) : / (kHz) Comm Mode : Auto
Comm Status : Connect Send Lock Error
Sending Volume : (%) ARQ Error : 0 ARQ Time : 0(sec)
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Keyboard
~ ! @ # $ % ^ & 7 * 8 ( 9 ) * _ + Backspace
` 1 2 3 4 5 C 6 7 8 9 0 - =
Tab Q W E R T Y U 4 I 5 O 6 P { } |
[ ] \
; '
%
Note: C (Euro mark) on 5 C
key is not used.
Main Unit
The main unit mainly acts as the interface between radio equip-
ment, navigator and the terminal unit.
Printer (option)
The printer prints messages. Refer to its operator's manual for op-
eration.
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2.4 Function Keys, Menu Operation
The function keys at the top of the keyboard control most opera-
tions of this unit through a menu system.
Menu Conventions
Inverse video
As you move the cursor down through a menu, selected item ini-
tially shown as white on black, inverses to black on white. This
highlighting indicates that it is available for selection.
Underline
Selecting menus
File
1: New
2: Open
3: Close
4: Delete
5: Rename
9: Clear Buffer
The File menu is where you will create, edit, save and print telex
messages.
File
1: New
2: Open
3: Close
4: Delete
5: Rename
9: Clear Buffer
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Function key [F2]: Edit menu
The Edit menu provides a full line of editing features. This menu is
only operative while creating a message.
Edit
1: Undo
2: Cut
3: Copy
4: Paste
5: Select All
6: Search
7: Replace
8: Goto Top
9: Goto Bottom
0: Goto Line
A: Change Text
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Function key [F3]: Operate menu
Operate
1: Call Station
2: Macro Operation
3: File to Send
4: Cancel Sending
5: Scan (Start/Stop)
6: Manual Reception
7: Timer Operation
8: High Tension ON
9: Manual Calling
0: Set Frequency
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Function key [F4]: Window menu
Window
2: Calendar
3: Remote A (TX/RX)
4: Remote B (DSC)
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Function key [F5]: Station menu
Station
1: Station Entry
3: Scan Entry
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Function key [F6]: System menu
System
Setup Lock Change Default
Mute Timing PreBK Sets the timing for the leading edge of
the mute signal in the ARQ mode.
Mute Timing PostBK Sets the timing for the trailing edge of
the mute signal in the ARQ mode.
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MIF Freeze Turn on to send "freeze" command to
radio equipment connected. (Requires
FURUNO radio equipment.)
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Function key [F9]: OVER
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3. PREPARATIONS FOR
TRANSMISSION AND RECEPTION
This chapter provides the procedures necessary for preparing the
DP-6 for transmitting and receiving. For automatic telex, you will
need to register the following;
• Your ship's ID and answerback codes
• Stations
• Timer programs
• Scan channel groups
• User channels
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3. For final verification of the data, the Caution shown in Figure
3-2 appears. If code is correct, press the [Enter] key again.
Answerback Code Entry
Answerback Code
O K
123456789 FURU X
Cancel
Caution
Confirm the 'CODE' before pressing ENTER key.
You cannot change the CODE once it has been entered.
Registering ID Codes
1. Press function key [F5] and then the [6], [7], [8] or [9] key to
enter the Group ID Code (4 or 5 digits), Group ID Code (9
digits), Select ID Code (4/5 digits) or Select ID Code (9 dig-
its), respectively.
Select ID Entry
Select ID Code (4/5)
Select ID Entry
Select ID Code (4/5)
12345 O K
Cancel
Caution
Confirm the 'CODE' before pressing ENTER key.
You cannot change the CODE once it has been entered.
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3.2 Station List
The station list provides abbreviated dialing with storage for up to
50 stations, one frequency pair (Rx and Tx) per station. For sta-
tions which have more than one frequency pair, you might add a
suffix to the station name to denote multiple frequency pairs. For
example, station name FURUNO followed by -1, -2, -3, etc. for
each frequency pair required.
Registering Stations
1. Press function key [F5] followed by the [1] key. The Station
Entry screen appears.
Station Entry
Station List
Create
Change
Station Set Up
Station :
ID Code :
Mode : ARQ FEC
CH/Table : Channel ScanTable
Num/Table:
2. On the right-hand side on the screen you should see Create and
Change and Create should be underlined. If it is not, underline
it by pressing [ ], [ ] and the [Enter] key.
3. The cursor is now on the Station line. Enter station name, us-
ing up to 18 characters.
4. Press the [ ] key to go to the ID Code line. Enter station ID
code.
5. Press the [ ] key to go to the Mode line. Select communica-
tion mode among the following;
ARQ: Automatic Retransmission Request
FEC: Forward Error Correction
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8. If you selected "Channel" enter ITU channel number (see ap-
pendix) or User channel number (see page 3-9).
If you selected the "ScanTable", press the [ ] key to show a
scan group list registered (see page 3-7). Select a scan group
name by using the [ ] or [ ] key followed by pressing the
[Enter] key.
9. Press the [Enter] key. The prompt OK/CANCEL asks for veri-
fication of data.
CREATE O K
CHANGE CANCEL
10. If the data are correct, press the [Enter] key. (To cancel entry,
place cursor on CANCEL by pressing the [ ] key, and then hit
the [Enter] key. Data entered are erased.)
To register other stations, select Create again and then press the
[Enter] key. Repeat steps 3 – 10.
To confirm the data registered, press the [ ] key to get into the
Station Set Up window.
Editing/Deleting Stations
1. Press function key [F5] and then the [1] key.
2. Select station from the Station List.
3. Select Change and press the [Enter] key.
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4. Do one of the following;
Edit station: Use [ ], [ ] and the [Backspace] key to make
corrections.
Delete station: Erase station name with the [Backspace] key.
Create
Change
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5. Press the [ ] key to advance the cursor to the Start Time line.
Enter start time in 24-hour notation. To have the operation start
at 8:35, for example, the keying sequence would be;
[0] [8] [3] [5] [0] [0]
6. Press the [ ] key to advance the cursor to the Stop Time line.
Enter stop time.
7. Press the [ ] key to advance the cursor to the Receive/Send
line. Select operation category; Receive or Send.
8. For send, insert floppy disk in drive and designate the file to
send. Press the [ ] key to advance the cursor to the File to
Send line. Press the [ ] key to display the file list, select a file,
and press the [Enter] key.
9. Press the [Enter] key.
10. Press the [Enter] key. The operation name appears in the Timer
Operation List. See note 2 and 3.
Note 1: To change a timer program, select it on the Timer Opera-
tion List, select Change and press the [Enter] key. Enter new data.
Note 3: If the station name entered has not been registered, the
display shows the following message: Station by that name does
not exists. Press any key to escape. Press any key and register the
station as shown on page 3-3.
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3.4 Scan Channel Groups
The DP-6 can automatically control radio equipment through chan-
nel scanning. The radio equipment scans a number of channels
(according to your selection), stopping when your own ID code is
detected in an incoming signal. The transmitter is tuned to the cor-
responding transmitter frequency, the communication link is es-
tablished and the traffic is automatically exchanged. Scanning
resumes once the link is disconnected.
Scan Entry
Scanning Group List
Create
Change
Scanning Set Up
Group Name :
Ch Dwell Time : 4.5 sec (2.7-4.5 sec)
Mode : AUTO ARQ FEC
Auto Search : OFF ON
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5. Press the [ ] key to advance the cursor to Mode, and then se-
lect the communication mode; AUTO, ARQ or FEC.
Note: To register the Scanning Channel Group for ARQ, select
ARQ. For FEC, select FEC.
When you select scan group by call sration menu, set Mode to
FEC (See Page 5-7).
Note: When the scan group memory is full the DP-6 displays "Scan
group information full."
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4. Do one of the following;
Editing channels: Press the [Backspace] key to delete the chan-
nel number and then enter new channel number.
Adding channels: Enter channel number on a blank line.
Deleting channels: Delete group name with the [Backspace]
key.
Disabling channels temporarily: Press the [ ] key to under-
line Pass.
Channel Set Up
Channel :
Tx Freq : 0.00
Rx Freq : 0.00
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6. Press the [Enter] key.
7. Press the [Enter] key. Channel number entered appears in the
Channel List.
To register another user channel, repeat steps 2 – 7.
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4. FILE OPERATIONS
This chapter mainly describes how to create, save, edit and print
files. The Edit menu provides a full lineup of editing facilities in-
cluding search and replace.
File
1: New
2: Open
3: Close
4: Delete
5: Rename
9: Clear Buffer
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4.2 Saving a File
Before you can save a file to a floppy disk, the disk must be for-
matted. 2HD Type is only available.
Saving a File
1. Press function key [F1] to display the File menu.
2. Press the [3] key. The screen should look something like Fig-
ure 4-2.
Close Text
Save file ? Yes
( UNTITLED1 ) No
3. Press the [Enter] key. Enter file name, using up to eight charac-
ters.
You may use any alphabet or numeric on the keyboard. But
you may not use the following punctuation symbols;
!
| : " > < ;
You may add an extension at the end of the file name, for ex-
ample, .TXT, to distinguish text file from macro file.
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4.3 Editing Files
Cutting and Pasting Text
You can delete, move and copy text by using the Cut, Copy and
Paste functions in the Edit menu.
Edit
1: Undo
2: Cut
3: Copy
4: Paste
5: Select All
6: Search
7: Replace
8: Goto Top
9: Goto Bottom
0: Goto Line
A: Change Text
Cutting text
3. Press function key [F2] and the [2] key. The highlighted text is
cut and the remaining text is reformatted.
If a mistake is made, you can restore the text by immediately se-
lecting Undo in the Edit menu.
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Pasting text
1. Place the cursor at the exact spot in the message where the cut
text is to start.
2. Press function key [F2] and the [4] key.
3. Place the cursor at the exact spot in the message where the
copied text is to start.
4. Press function key [F2] and the [4] key.
Undo
Use the Undo feature to return the file to its most recent state. For
example, you have cut text but want to restore it. Then, you would
select Undo in the Edit menu to restore the text to its most recent
location.
Select All
The Select All feature lets you select all of the file currently dis-
played. This feature can be useful when you want to combine files.
The procedure below explains how to tack the file loaded in work-
ing memory 1 onto the end of the file loaded in working memory
2.
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1. Load the file to be copied from a floppy disk in working memory
1.
2. Press function key [F2] and the [5] key. The entire file appears
in inverse video.
3. Press function key [F2] and the [3] key. The file is placed in the
paste buffer memory.
4. Load the file to be combined in working memory 2.
5. Place the cursor at the exact spot in the message where the text
now in the paste buffer memory is to start and press the [Ins]
key.
Paste
Working 2 Holds cut or
Buffer copied text
Memory 1 Transfer Memory
(copy)
1 Open
Floppy file
Disk
Open
3 file
Working
Memory 2
4 Paste (Combine)
Searching Text
The Search feature lets you search for text in a forward or back-
ward direction.
1. Display a text and press function key [F2] and the [6] key. The
Search display appears.
Search
Dir
Search string : Forward
Backward
To quit: ESC
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Replacing Text
The Replace feature helps you replace every occurrence of a word
or phase with another word or phase in a file.
1. Press function key [F2] and the [7] key. The Replace display
appears.
Replace
Dir Mode
Search string : Forward Query
Replace with :
Backward All
To quit: ESC
2. Type the word you want to replace on the "Search string " line.
3. Press the [ ] to select "Replace with." Type the new word.
4. Select Forward or Backward to search the file in a forward or
backward direction respectively from the cursor position.
5. Select whether you want to be queried or not each time the
word is found.
Query: Stop at each occurrence of word to answer yes or no
to replacement.
All: Replace every occurrence of word without stopping
to confirm.
Goto Line
This feature places the cursor at the head of a line desired. Press
function key [F2] and the [9] key. The following display appears.
Goto Line
Key in line number and press the [Enter] key. The cursor shifts to
the head of the line selected.
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4.4 Opening Files
Two working areas (called working area 1 and working area 2) are
provided to which you can load a file, and one file may be dis-
played on the LCD.
Opening a File
1. Press function key [F1] to display the File menu.
2. Press the [2] key. A chronological list of files on the floppy
disk appears.
3. Select a file. Press the [Enter] key.
The file appears and the title bar shows the file name. You may
repeat this procedure to load another file into a working area.
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4.5 Renaming Files
To rename a file;
1. Open a file.
2. Edit the file as necessary.
3. Press function key [F1].
4. Press the [3] key to clear the screen.
5. Press the [Y] key.
6. Press the [Backspace] key to erase the original name and then
enter a new name.
7. Press the [Enter] key.
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4.8 Real Time Printing
An incoming or outgoing message can be printed out while it is
being received or transmitted.
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4.10 Communications Log
Transmission/Reception date and time, ID, mode, Tx/Rx frequen-
cies and station name are recorded for each message received or
transmitted. ("TX/RX MSG Save" must be ON in the System menu
to automatically save Tx and Rx messages.)
Open Text
Load/Merge(TAB:Change)
File Name Size Date & Time
[1]B:\LOG_FILE
Date Time Mode ID TX Freq. RX Freq. Station name
12-13 14:17 14:19 FEC 1234 8765.00 8965.00 CHOUSHI-8M
12-13 14:19 14:20 FEC 1234 8765.00 8965.00 CHOUSHI-8M
12-13 14:20 14:23 FEC 1234 8765.00 8965.00 CHOUSHI-8M
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5. TRANSMISSION, RECEPTION
This chapter shows you how to transmit and receive Telex mes-
sages. Also included are the procedures for frequency scanning,
and automatic operation.
Operate
1: Call Station
2: Macro Operation
3: File to Send
4: Cancel Sending
5: Scan (Start/Stop)
6: Manual Reception
7: Timer Operation
8: High Tension ON
9: Manual Calling
0: Set Frequency
Set Frequency
Tx Freq: 0.00
RX Freq: 0.00
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3. Input frequency pair. This can only be done with FURUNO
transceivers.
For other makes of transceiver, set a frequency pair at the trans-
ceiver. Omit steps 1, 2 and 3.
Manual Calling
Mode : ARQ FEC
ID :
10. Press function key [F8] (HR). You ship's answerback code is
sent to the party.
11. Press the [Enter] key and type your message.
12. If you want to the party's response, press function key [F9]
(Over).
13. Press function key [F10] to disconnect the line.
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5.2 Calling a Station
1. Press function key [F3] to display the Operate menu.
Operate
1: Call Station
2: Macro Operation
3: File to Send
4: Cancel Sending
5: Scan (Start/Stop)
6: Manual Reception
7: Timer Operation
8: High Tension ON
9: Manual Calling
0: Set Frequency
1:File 2:Edit 3:Operate 4:Window 5:Station 6:System 7:WRU 8:HR 9:Over 10:Break
1996-11-15 14:28 (JST) Caps
Station Name : CHOUSHI-8M
Frequency (T/R) : 8765.00 / 8965.00(kHz) Comm Mode :ARQ
Comm Status : Connect Send Lock Error
Sending Volume : 100(%) ARQ Error : 0 ARQ Time : 0(sec)
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5.3 Transmitting a File from a Floppy Disk or the Text Screen
You may send a file from a floppy disk or the Text Screen as fol-
lows after calling a station.
Send File
File Name Size Date & Time
3. Select the file you wish to send. Then, press the [Enter] key to
transmit the file.
Stopping Transmission
1. Press function key [F3] and then the [4] key.
2. Send Canceled appears on the screen. Transmission is stopped
but the line is still connected.
If the receiving station (IRS) reverses the communications direc-
tion while the sending station is transmitting a file, as many as six
characters from the end of the message may not be transmitted,
although they are displayed on the sending station’s LCD.
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5.4 Selecting Receive Mode
1. Press function key [F3] and then the [6] key.
2. Select receive mode;
AUTO: Automatic operation in ARQ and FEC
ARQ: International radiotelex ARQ mode
FEC: International radiotelex FEC mode
3. Press the [Enter] key. The reception mode appears on the screen.
All received (and transmitted) messages are saved to a floppy disk
when "Tx/Rx Msg Save" is ON in the System menu. The file is
named as follows.
96 12 13 0 0. X X X
Year month date Serial number from 000
When "Tx/Rx Msg Save" is OFF in the System menu, all mes-
sages are displayed on the screen. To scroll the display, press [Pg
Up] or [Pg Dn] while pressing down the [Fn] key. These message
disappear when the power turns off.
1. Press function key [F3] followed by the [1] key. The Call Sta-
tion menu appears.
1:File 2:Edit 3:Operate 4:Window 5:Station 6:System 7:WRU 8:HR 9:Over 10:Break
1996-11-15 14:41:09(JST) Caps
Station Name : CHOUSHI-8M
Frequency (T/R) : Call Station Comm Mode :AQW
8765.00 / 8965.00(kHz)
Comm Status : Connect
Station ListSend Lock Error Station
Mark Space
Setup
Sending Volume : 100(%) ARQ Error : 0 ARQ Time : 0(sec)
ABC-4M Station : ABC-4M
ABC-6M ID Code : 45678
ABC-12M Mode : ARQ FEC
ABC-8M CH/Table : Channel Scantable
FURUNO Num/Table:
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2. Select a station. (Station must be registered for the ARQ mode).
Press the [Enter] key. The message "Calling Station" appears.
If the message "Station calling suspended. Check radio and
interconnections. Press any key to escape." appears, check both
radio's power and interconnections between the radio and the
DP-6.
5-6
1:File 2:Edit 3:Operate 4:Window 5:Station 6:System 7:WRU 8:HR 9:Over 10:Break
1996-11-15 14:28 (JST) Caps
Station Name : CHOUSHI-8M
Frequency (T/R) : 8765.00 / 8965.00(kHz) Comm Mode :ARQ
Comm Status : Connect Send Lock Error
Sending Volume : 100(%) ARQ Error : 0 ARQ Time : 0(sec)
5-7
5.7 Communication Example
This section shows how to register your station with a coast station
(Singapore), in order to connect with a land line and send mes-
sages to other stations.
Contact the coast station following the procedure on page 5-3. Then,
register your station's name, call sign, answerback code and selcall
number and AAIC (Accounting Authority Identification Code) with
the coast station.
You can call the Singapore coast station on ITU channels 809, 821
or 1201 (other channels may also be used). Use communication
mode ARQ. The Singapore coast station ID no. is 4620.
Registration procedure
9VG SERADIO RS
12345 FURUNO X
54321 ABCDE J
9VG SERADIO RS Exchange answerback codes
MOM
F
UGOX DE 9VG RGR GA X X PSE SUPPLY YOUR AAIC HW +? Singapore requests your AAIC.
OPR + Call operator.
AAIC AA01 +?
RGR PSE GIVE YOUR SHIP NAME CALLSGI CALLSIGN HW +?
I INTRODUCE MY INFO LATER
PLS AGAIN Singapore requests your station's name and callsign.
AAAAAA
CS- 1111
ANSWERBACK CODE- ccccc cccc c Enter your stations name, callsign, answerback,
AAIC- 9999 code and selcall number.
SELCALL- 56789
OK HW +?
PSE BE SURE W ICH AAIC CFM PSE HW +?
bb01 SO + +?
RGR PSE OFF TX X HERE EEE CALL BACK 2MINS TIME X HERE WILL
INPUT YOUR DATA
CU BI HW +? Time required to reigister your station
OK TKS BI BI
5-8
Transmitting message directly (DIRTLX)
TO FURUNO
THIS IS A TEST MESSAGE FROM ab cdefgh ijkl IN KOBE. Type message.
WRU
5644325FURUNO J +?
54321 ABCD N
KKKK End code. Your ship's answerback code, receiving station's
55908 UGOX X Telex no. and communication time appear.
9VG SERADIO RS
TIME: 29. 5. 96 7:49
SHIP: 555908 UGOX X
SUBSCR:07205644325 +
DURATION:1.4MIN
GA +?
BRK + BRK + disconnects the communication line.
To send another message type DIRTLX instead of BRK +.
5-9
Table of Abbreviations
Command an Abbreviation
Command Function
TGM+ To indicate that the following message is a radiotelegram.
MSG+ To indicate that the ship station needs to be connected immediately any message held.
OPR+ Call operator.
URG+ Safety, urgency and distress message.
MED+ Request medical advice.
TEST+ Request coast station to send a test message for checking the ship station.
BRK+ To clear the connection with the coast station.
Abbreviation
GA+ I am ready. Transmit your command.
MOM Wait a moment.
MSG+ Request pending messages from the shore.
KKKK or NNNN Terminate a message.
5-10
5.8 Timer Operation
A built-in timer permits automatic transmission and reception of
telex messages.
*1
2
3
OP4
OP5
*1 OK
2
*3 OK
*OP4 OK
*OP5 NG
5-11
5.9 Scanning
Radio equipment scans a group of operator-selected frequencies
(channels), and stops scanning when an incoming signal is received.
1. Press function key [F3] and then the [5] key. The Scanning
Group List appears on the screen.
You can confirm the scan channel by [↑] key or [↓] key while
pressing the [Shift] key.
Scanning Group List
*1
2
*3
1:File 2:Edit 3:Operate 4:Window 5:Station 6:System 7:WRU 8:HR 9:Over 10:Break
1996-11-15 02:01 (JST)
Station Name : SAITO-1 Print Scan T.Op HT Scra
Frequency (T/R) : 8344.00 / 8705.00(kHz) Comm Mode : CW
Comm Status : Connect Send Lock Error
Sending Volume : 100(%) ARQ Error : 0 ARQ Time : 0(sec)
4. To stop scanning, press function key [F3] and then the [5] key.
5.10 Communication Buffer
The communication buffer is a temporal memory which stores trans-
mitting messages or receiving messages. To display the contents
of the comunication buffer;
5-12
6. WINDOW MENU
The Window menu allows you to display one of the following to-
gether with the current screen:
1) Navigation data
2) Calendar
3) Remote controller screen (Remote A or Remote B)
4) Distress frequencies
Window
2: Calendar
3: Remote A (TX/RX)
4: Remote B (DSC)
Temperature Depth
*.* ( °C ) *.* ( Ft )
6-1
Calendar
The Calendar menu displays the calendar of any combination of
month and year you desire. Press function key [F4] and the [2]
key. To change year or month, select it by the [ ]/[ ] keys and
change by the [ ]/[ ] keys.
Calendar
Year : 1996
Month : 11
Remote A, Remote B
This menu permits remote control of a FURUNO transceiver, re-
ceiver or transmitter connected to Remote A or Remote B termi-
nal. Press function key [F4] and the [3] key (Remote A) or the [4]
key (Remote B).
Remote
MIF>
Distress Frequencies
Telepone (kHz) : 2182.0 4125.0 6215.0 8291.0 12290.0 16420.0
6-2
7. MARITEX OPERATION
This chapter provides an overview to the MARITEX system. For
detailed information, consult your MARITEX Traffic Manual.
INTERNATIONAL
TELEX NETWORK PARTICIPATING
REMOTE-CONTROLLED SHIPS
STORE-AND- RADIO CIRCUITS
FORWARD
SUB-STATION
PANAMA
DIRECT
DIALING
MARITEX
MULTI- SUB-STATION
CENTRAL
ADDRESS SCANDINAVIA
SYSTEM
INTERNATIONAL
TELEPHONE
SYSTEM
NETWORK
CONTROL SUB-STATION
MANILA
SEMI-FAX
SUB-STATION
ARGENTINA
7-1
MARITEX Services
MARITEX provides four main services to MARITEX subscrib-
ers:
• Store-and-forward telex
• Direct dialing
• Multi address
• Semi-fax
Note: MARITEX provides both shore-to-ship and ship-to-shore
services. This manual, however, describes only the ship-to-shore
communication procedures.
OOOOO SHIP X
7-2
Registering Scan Groups
The Central System emits a free-signal to indicate a MARITEX
radio channel is in idle condition and available for ship-to-shore
calls. The free-signal is detected and recognized by the shipboard
equipment as a permission to start the transmission. Then, the ship-
board operator initiates a call.
Scan Entry
Scanning Group List
Create
Change
Scanning Set Up
Group Name :
Ch Dwell Time : 4.5 sec (2.7-4.5 sec)
Mode : AUTO ARQ FEC
Auto Search : OFF ON
7-3
6. Press the [ ] key to advance the cursor to Mode. Select the
communication mode, AUTO, ARQ or FEC.
7. Press the [ ] key to advance the cursor to Auto Search. Turn
Auto Search ON or OFF;
Auto Search ON: Radio stops scanning when it finds the stron-
gest (S/N ratio) free-signal frequency. Use it where signal propa-
gation in poor.
Auto Search OFF: Scanning starts and stops with the first-
received free-signal frequency. Normally, use this position.
Scan Entry
Scanning Group List
MARITEX-A Create
Change
Scanning Set Up
Group Name : MARITEX-A
Ch Dwell Time : 4.5 sec (2.7-4.5 sec)
Mode : AUTO ARQ FEC
Auto Search : OFF ON
To enter another scan group, select Create and then press the [En-
ter] key. Repeat steps 3 – 9.
7-4
Table 7-1 MARITEX Channel
Valid on 1997.
UP means no ITU channel assigned. You can use register these as user channels.
7-5
Registering Stations
The next step is to enter station name. The procedure is the same
as the procedure shown on page 3-3. The station list provides ab-
breviated dialing with storage for up to 50 stations.
1. Press function key [F5] and the [1] key. The Station Entry screen
appears.
Station Entry
Station List
Create
Change
Station Set Up
Station :
ID Code :
Mode : ARQ FEC DIRC
CH/Table : Channel ScanTable
Num/Table:
7-6
8. Press the [ ] key to display the Scanning Group List.
7-7
7.3 Preparing Programs for Automatic Message
Transmission
This section shows you how to prepare the programs necessary for
automatic message transmission. The programs, which you can
save to a floppy disk for future use, enable unattended automatic
transmission.
Commands
The tables which follow describe the commands for automatic trans-
mission.
7-8
After reception of GA+?, enter appropriate short-code command.
Table 7-3 shows the commands processed by MARITEX stations.
Command Use
TLX ..... + Store-and-forward Telex
DIRTLX ..... + Direct dialing Telex
MULTI ..... + Multi-address
FAX ..... + Semi-fax
MSG+ Request pending messages from shore
NNNN+ Terminate message
BRK+ Clear the radio circuit
Command Use
POS+ Transmission of ship position reports
URG+ Safety, urgency and distress messages
MED+ Request medical advice
LTR+ For MARITEX letters mailed from the Operations Center to destinations worldwide
TST+ Request to MARITEX to send a test message consisting of all Telex characters
MRK+ Request to MARITEX to send a continuous mark tone for one minute
7-9
Store-and-Forward Telex
The following is the sequence of events in transmission of Telex
message in MARITEX.
7-10
Preparing a macrofile for store-and-forward Telex
@FREE 10 1
@CALL S: MARITEX 2
@WRU
@CASE GA+?
@SEND TLX80212345+ 3
@CASE MSG+?
@SEND B:ABC 4
@SEND NNNN 5
@CASE GA+?
@SEND BRK+
7-11
5. Press the [5] key. The Save prompt appears on the display.
close Text
No
(Untitled 1)
7-12
Macrofile for Direct Dialing
The direct dialing features allows you to contact a land subscriber
via MARITEX. Below is an example of a macrofile for direct dial-
ing
@FREE 15 1
@CALL S: MARITEX 2
@WRU
@CASE GA+?
@SEND DIRTLX725644325+ 3
@CASE MSG+?
@SEND B:ABC 4
@SEND NNNN 5
@CASE GA+?
@SEND BRK+
7-13
Procedure for direct dialing
7-14
Macrofile for Multi Address
The figure which follows shows an example of a macrofile for
multi address use.
@FREE 15 1
@CALL S: MARITEX 2
@WRU
@CASE GA+?
@SEND MULTI+ 3
@CASE num+?
@SEND 725644325
@SEND 80255785
4
@SEND 5412345
@SEND 42124567
@CASE MSG+?
@SEND B:ABC 5
@SEND NNNN
@CASE GA+?
@SEND BRK+
7-15
Macrofile for Semi-fax
In the Semi-fax option, MARITEX converts ship-to-shore direc-
tion telex message to facsimile and retransmits it via the telephone
network.
@FREE 15 1
@CALL S: MARITEX 2
@WRU
@CASE GA+?
@SEND FAX802123456+ 3
@CASE MSG+?
@SEND B:ABC 4
@SEND NNNN 5
@CASE GA+?
@SEND BRK+
7-16
7.4 Transmitting in MARITEX System
This section describes how to transmit a Telex message in
MARITEX.
Basic Procedure
1. Register answerback code (Telex number assigned by
MARITEX).
2. Register MARITEX frequency and channel to scan group.
3. Register station name including scan group name.
4. Retrieve appropriate macrofile. Include station name and mes-
sage file name. Type message and save file to memory.
5. Open macro operation menu and select macrofile. (See next
page for details.) Your message will be transmitted automati-
cally. Below is the sequence of automatic message transmis-
sion in MARITEX.
1) Search for free-signal
5) Transmission of message
7) Identity exchange
7-17
Actual Transmission
1. Press function key [F3] to display the Operate menu.
Operate
1: Call Station
2: Macro Operation
3: File to Send
4: Cancel Sending
5: Scan (Start/Stop)
6: Manual Reception
7: Timer Operation
8: High Tension ON
9: Manual Calling
0: Set Frequency
Call Macro
Filename Size Date & Time
7-18
8. MAINTENANCE AND
TROUBLESHOOTING
WARNING
Do not work inside the
equipment unless totally
familiar with electrical
circuits.
8.1 Maintenance
Regular maintenance is important for good performance. A regular
maintenance program should be established and should at least include the
following:
8-1
8.2 Simple Troubleshooting
Power Supply
If the power cannot be applied (power lamp on the main unit does
not light):
• Check for loosened power cable connector on the rear or bot-
tom of units. Check that the ship's mains main switch is turned
on. Confirm that power is present at the connector (pin #1:(+),
pin #2: (-)).
• Check if the breaker on the rear panel of the terminal unit has
tripped. If it has tripped, push it in to reset the equipment.
System
Setup Lock Change Default
8-2
4. Press the [Enter] key. The results of the self test are displayed a
short time later.
Self Test
Terminal Unit Test : ver. 1.20 :OK
Main Unit Test : ver. 1.17 :OK
Modem Unit Test : ver. 1.18 :OK
Radio Unit Test : ID xxxx*1 :OK
DSC Unit Test : ID xxxx*1 :OK
Printer Unit Test*2: Printer not Ready :NG
If NG appears for any unit checked, try the self test again. If it
appears again, call for service.
Tone Test
1. Select Self Test on the System menu.
2. While pressing and holding down the [Shift] key, press the [ ]
key.
Tone Test
1: Tone Test 1 (All Char)
2: Tone Test 2 (Fox)
3: Tone Test 3 (Beta)
4: Tone Test 4 (Mark)
5: Tone Test 5 (Space)
6: Tone Test 6 (BY)
3. Select test and press the [Enter] key. You may stop a test at
anytime by pressing the [Enter] key.
8-3
1:File 2:Edit 3:Operate 4:Window 5:Station 6:System 7:WRU 8:HR 9:Over 10:Break
System
1996-11-15 13:26:45.45 Caps Eng
Station Name : Setup Lock Change Default
Frequency (T/R) : / (kHz) Comm Mode : Auto
Comm Status : Connect Send Lock Error Mark Space
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ1234567890-?:().,’=/+abcdefghijklmnopqrstuv
wxyz
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ1234567890-?:().,’=/+abcdefghijklmnopqrstuv
wxyz
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
You may check for proper transmission of the idle signal β. Call
up a station using the ARQ mode.
This test outputs the mark signal through the LINE OUT terminal,
where a frequency counter may be connected, to confirm its fre-
quency (1615 Hz).
This test verifies the frequency of the space B (1785 Hz) and mark
Y (1615 Hz), using a spectrum analyzer.
8-4
ITU TELEX FREQUENCY TABLE (1/4)
4 MHz BAND 6 MHz BAND 8 MHz BAND 12 MHz BAND 16 MHz BAND 18/19 MHz BAND 22 MHz BAND 25/26 MHz BAND
No. TX RX No. TX RX No. TX RX No. TX RX No. TX RX No. TX RX No. TX RX No. TX RX
4001 4172.5 4210.5 6001 6263.0 6314.5 8001 8376.5 8376.5 12001 12477.0 12579.5 16001 16683.5 16807.0 18001 18870.5 19681.0 22001 22284.5 22376.5 25001 25173.0 26101.0
4002 4173.0 4211.0 6002 6263.5 6315.0 8002 8377.0 8417.0 12002 12477.5 12580.0 16002 16684.0 16807.5 18002 18871.0 19681.5 22002 22285.0 22377.0 25002 25173.5 26101.5
4003 4173.5 4211.5 6003 6264.0 6315.5 8003 8377.5 8417.5 12003 12478.0 12580.5 16003 16684.5 16808.0 18003 18871.5 19682.0 22003 22285.5 22377.5 25003 25174.0 26102.0
4004 4174.0 4212.0 6004 6264.5 6316.0 8004 8378.0 8418.0 12004 12478.5 12581.0 16004 16685.0 16808.5 18004 18872.0 19682.5 22004 22286.0 22378.0 25004 25174.5 26102.5
4005 4174.5 4212.5 6005 6265.0 6316.5 8005 8378.5 8418.5 12005 12479.0 12581.5 16005 16685.5 16809.0 18005 18872.5 19683.0 22005 22286.5 22378.5 25005 25175.0 26103.0
4006 4175.0 4213.0 6006 6265.5 6317.0 8006 8379.0 8419.0 12006 12479.5 12582.0 16006 16686.0 16809.5 18006 18873.0 19683.5 22006 22287.0 22379.0 25006 25175.5 26103.5
4007 4175.5 4213.5 6007 6266.0 6317.5 8007 8379.5 8419.5 12007 12480.0 12582.5 16007 16686.5 16810.0 18007 18873.5 19684.0 22007 22287.5 22379.5 25007 25176.0 26104.0
4008 4176.0 4214.0 6008 6266.5 6318.0 8008 8380.0 8420.0 12008 12480.5 12583.0 16008 16687.0 16810.5 18008 18874.0 19684.5 22008 22288.0 22380.0 25008 25176.5 26104.5
4009 4176.5 4214.5 6009 6267.0 6318.5 8009 8380.5 8420.5 12009 12481.0 12583.5 16009 16687.5 16811.0 18009 18874.5 19685.0 22009 22288.5 22380.5 25009 25177.0 26105.0
4010 4177.0 4215.0 6010 6267.5 6319.0 8010 8381.0 8421.0 12010 12481.5 12584.0 16010 16688.0 16811.5 18010 18875.0 19685.5 22010 22289.0 22381.0 25010 25177.5 26105.5
4011 4177.5 4177.5 6011 6268.0 6268.0 8011 8381.5 8421.5 12011 12482.0 12584.5 16011 16688.5 16812.0 18011 18875.5 19686.0 22011 22289.5 22381.5 25011 25178.0 26106.0
4012 4178.0 4215.5 6012 6268.5 6319.5 8012 8382.0 8422.0 12012 12482.5 12585.0 16012 16689.0 16812.5 18012 18876.0 19686.5 22012 22290.0 22382.0 25012 25178.5 26106.5
4013 4178.5 4216.0 6013 6269.0 6320.0 8013 8382.5 8422.5 12013 12483.0 12585.5 16013 16689.5 16813.0 18013 18876.5 19687.0 22013 22290.5 22382.5 25013 25179.0 26107.0
4014 4179.0 4216.5 6014 6269.5 6320.5 8014 8383.0 8423.0 12014 12483.5 12586.0 16014 16690.0 16813.5 18014 18877.0 19687.5 22014 22291.0 22383.0 25014 25179.5 26107.5
4015 4179.5 4217.0 6015 6270.0 6321.0 8015 8383.5 8423.5 12015 12484.0 12586.5 16015 16690.5 16814.0 18015 18877.5 19688.0 22015 22291.5 22383.5 25015 25180.0 26108.0
4016 4180.0 4217.5 6016 6270.5 6321.5 8016 8384.0 8424.0 12016 12484.5 12587.0 16016 16691.0 16814.5 18016 18878.0 19688.5 22016 22292.0 22384.0 25016 25180.5 26108.5
4017 4180.5 4218.0 6017 6271.0 6322.0 8017 8384.5 8424.5 12017 12485.0 12587.5 16017 16691.5 16815.0 18017 18878.5 19689.0 22017 22292.5 22384.5 25017 25181.0 26109.0
4018 4181.0 4218.5 6018 6271.5 6322.5 8018 8385.0 8425.0 12018 12485.5 12588.0 16018 16692.0 16815.5 18018 18879.0 19689.5 22018 22293.0 22385.0 25018 25181.5 26109.5
4019 4181.5 4219.0 6019 6272.0 6323.0 8019 8385.5 8425.5 12019 12486.0 12588.5 16019 16692.5 16816.0 18019 18879.5 19690.0 22019 22293.5 22385.5 25019 25182.0 26110.0
4020 4202.5 4202.5 6020 6272.5 6323.5 8020 8386.0 8426.0 12020 12486.5 12589.0 16020 16693.0 16816.5 18020 18880.0 19690.5 22020 22294.0 22386.0 25020 25182.5 26110.5
4021 4203.0 4203.0 6021 6273.0 6324.0 8021 8386.5 8426.5 12021 12487.0 12589.5 16021 16693.5 16817.0 18021 18880.5 19691.0 22021 22294.5 22386.5 25021 25183.0 26111.0
4022 4203.5 4203.5 6022 6273.5 6324.5 8022 8387.0 8427.0 12022 12487.5 12590.0 16022 16694.0 16817.5 18022 18881.0 19691.5 22022 22295.0 22387.0 25022 25183.5 26111.5
4023 4204.0 4204.0 6023 6274.0 6325.0 8023 8387.5 8427.5 12023 12488.0 12590.5 16023 16694.5 16818.0 18023 18881.5 19692.0 22023 22295.5 22387.5 25023 25184.0 26112.0
4024 4204.5 4204.5 6024 6274.5 6325.5 8024 8388.0 8428.0 12024 12488.5 12591.0 16024 16695.0 16695.0 18024 18882.0 19692.5 22024 22296.0 22388.0 25024 25184.5 26112.5
4025 4205.0 4205.0 6025 6275.0 6326.0 8025 8388.5 8428.5 12025 12489.0 12591.5 16025 16695.5 16818.5 18025 18882.5 19693.0 22025 22296.5 22388.5 25025 25185.0 26113.0
4026 4205.5 4205.5 6026 6275.5 6326.5 8026 8389.0 8429.0 12026 12489.5 12592.0 12026 16696.0 16919.0 18026 18883.0 19693.5 22026 22297.0 22389.0 25026 25185.5 26113.5
4027 4206.0 4206.0 6027 6281.0 6327.0 8027 8389.5 8429.5 12027 12490.0 12592.5 16027 16696.5 16819.5 18027 18883.5 19694.0 22027 22297.5 22389.5 25027 28186.0 26114.0
4028 4206.5 4206.5 6028 6281.5 6327.5 8028 8390.0 8430.0 12028 12490.5 12593.0 16028 16697.0 16820.0 18028 18884.0 19694.5 22028 22298.0 22390.0 25028 25186.5 26114.5
4029 4207.0 4207.0 6029 6282.0 6328.0 8029 8390.5 8430.5 12029 12491.0 12593.5 16029 16697.5 16820.5 18029 18884.5 19695.0 22029 22298.5 22390.5 25029 25187.0 26115.0
4030 4207.5 4207.5 6030 6282.5 6328.5 8030 8391.0 8431.0 12030 12491.5 12594.0 16030 16698.0 16821.0 18030 18885.0 19695.5 22030 22299.0 22391.0 25030 25187.5 26115.5
4031 4208.0 4219.5 6031 6283.0 6329.0 8031 8391.5 8431.5 12031 12492.0 12594.5 16031 16698.5 16821.5 18031 18885.5 19696.0 22031 22299.5 22391.5 25031 25188.0 26116.0
4032 4208.5 4220.0 6032 6283.5 6329.5 8032 8392.0 8432.0 12032 12492.5 12595.0 16032 16999.0 16822.0 18032 18886.0 19696.5 22032 22300.0 22392.0 25032 25188.5 26116.5
4033 4209.0 4220.5 6033 6284.0 6330.0 8033 8392.5 8432.5 12033 12493.0 12595.5 16033 16999.5 16822.5 18033 18886.5 19697.0 22033 22300.5 22392.5 25033 25189.0 26117.0
6034 6284.5 6330.5 8034 8393.0 8433.0 12034 12493.5 12596.0 16034 16700.0 16823.0 18034 18887.0 19697.5 22034 22301.0 22393.0 25034 25189.5 26117.5
6035 6300.5 6300.5 8035 8393.5 8433.5 12035 12494.0 12596.5 16035 16700.5 16823.5 18035 18887.5 19698.0 22035 22301.5 22393.5 25035 25190.0 26118.0
6036 6301.0 6301.0 8036 8394.0 8434.0 12036 12494.5 12597.0 16036 16701.0 16824.0 18036 18888.0 19698.5 22036 22302.0 22394.0 25036 25190.5 26118.5
6037 6301.5 6301.5 8037 8394.5 8434.5 12037 12495.0 12597.5 16037 16701.5 16824.5 18037 18888.5 19699.0 22037 22302.5 22394.5 25037 25191.0 26119.0
6038 6302.0 6302.0 8038 8395.0 8435.0 12038 12495.5 12598.0 16038 16702.0 16825.0 18038 18889.0 19699.5 22038 22303.0 22395.0 25038 25191.5 26119.5
6039 6302.5 6302.5 8039 8395.5 8435.5 12039 12496.0 12598.5 16039 16702.5 16825.5 18039 18889.5 19700.0 22039 22303.5 22395.5 25039 25192.0 26120.0
6040 6303.0 6303.0 8040 8396.0 8436.0 12040 12496.5 12599.0 16040 16703.0 16826.0 18040 18890.0 19700.5 22040 22304.0 22396.0 25040 25192.5 26120.5
6041 6303.5 6303.5 8041 8396.5 8396.5 12041 12497.0 12599.5 16041 16703.5 16826.5 18041 18890.5 19701.0 22041 22304.5 22396.5 25041 25193.0 25193.0
6042 6304.0 6304.0 8042 8397.0 8397.0 12042 12497.5 12600.0 16042 16704.0 16827.0 18042 18891.0 19701.5 22042 22305.0 22397.0 25042 25193.5 25193.5
6043 6304.5 6304.5 8043 8397.5 8397.5 12043 12498.0 12600.5 16043 16704.5 16827.5 18043 18891.5 19702.0 22043 22305.5 22397.5 25043 25194.0 25194.0
6044 6305.0 6305.0 8044 8398.0 8398.0 12044 12498.5 12601.0 16044 16705.0 16828.0 18044 18892.0 19702.5 22044 22306.0 22398.0 25044 25194.5 25194.5
6045 6305.5 6305.5 8045 8398.5 8398.5 12045 12499.0 12601.5 16045 16705.5 16828.5 18045 18892.5 19703.0 22045 22306.5 22398.5 25045 25195.0 25195.0
6046 6306.0 6306.0 8046 8399.0 8399.0 12046 12499.5 12602.0 16046 16706.0 16829.0 18046 18893.0 18893.0 22046 22307.0 22399.0 25046 25195.5 25195.5
6047 6306.5 6306.5 8047 8399.5 8399.5 12047 12500.0 12602.5 16047 16706.5 16829.5 18047 18893.5 18893.5 22047 22307.5 22399.5 25047 25196.0 25196.0
6048 6307.0 6307.0 8048 8400.0 8400.0 12048 12500.5 12603.0 16048 16707.0 16830.0 18048 18894.0 18894.0 22048 22308.0 22400.0 25048 25196.5 25196.5
6049 6307.5 6307.5 8049 8400.5 8400.5 12049 12501.0 12603.5 16049 16707.5 16830.5 18049 18894.5 18894.5 22049 22308.5 22400.5 25049 25197.0 25197.0
6050 6308.0 6308.0 8050 8401.0 8401.0 12050 12501.5 12604.0 16050 16708.0 16831.0 18050 18895.0 18895.0 22050 22309.0 22401.0 25050 25197.5 25197.5
6051 6308.5 6308.5 8051 8401.5 8401.5 12051 12502.0 12604.5 16051 16708.5 16831.5 18051 18895.5 18895.5 22051 22309.5 22401.5 25051 25198.0 25198.0
6052 6309.0 6309.0 8052 8402.0 8402.0 12052 12502.5 12605.0 16052 16709.0 16832.0 18052 18896.0 18896.0 22052 22310.0 22402.0 25052 25198.5 25198.5
6053 6309.5 6309.5 8053 8402.5 8402.5 12053 12503.0 12605.5 16053 16709.5 16832.5 18053 18896.5 18896.5 22053 22310.5 22402.5 25053 25199.0 25199.0
6054 6310.0 6310.0 8054 8403.0 8403.0 12054 12503.5 12606.0 16054 16710.0 16833.0 18054 18897.0 18897.0 22054 22311.0 22403.0 25054 25199.5 25199.5
6055 6310.5 6310.5 8055 8403.5 8403.5 12055 12504.0 12606.5 16055 16710.5 16833.5 18055 18897.5 18897.5 22055 22311.5 22403.5 25055 25200.0 25200.0
6056 6311.0 6311.0 8056 8404.0 8404.0 12056 12504.5 12607.0 16056 16711.0 16834.0 18056 18898.0 18898.0 22056 22312.0 22404.0 25056 25200.5 25200.5
6057 6311.5 6311.5 8057 8404.5 8404.5 12057 12505.0 12607.5 16057 16711.5 16834.5 18057 18898.5 19703.5 22057 22312.5 22404.5 25057 25201.0 25201.0
6058 6312.0 6312.0 8058 8405.0 8405.0 12058 12505.5 12608.0 16058 16712.0 16835.0 18058 18899.0 19704.0 22058 22313.0 22405.0 25058 25201.5 25201.5
6059 6312.5 6331.0 8059 8405.5 8405.5 12059 12506.0 12608.5 16059 16712.5 16835.5 18059 18899.5 19704.5 22059 22313.5 22405.5 25059 25202.0 25202.0
6060 6313.0 6331.5 8060 8406.0 8406.0 12060 12506.5 12609.0 16060 16713.0 16836.0 22060 22314.0 22406.0 25060 25202.5 25202.5
6061 6313.5 6332.0 8061 8406.5 8406.5 12061 12507.0 12609.5 16061 16713.5 16836.5 22061 22314.5 22406.5 25061 25203.0 25203.0
8062 8407.0 8407.0 12062 12507.5 12610.0 16062 16714.0 16837.0 22062 22315.0 22407.0 25062 25203.5 25203.5
8063 8407.5 8407.5 12063 12508.0 12610.5 16063 16714.5 16837.5 22063 22315.5 22407.5 25063 25204.0 25204.0
8064 8408.0 8408.0 12064 12508.5 12611.0 16064 16715.0 16838.0 22064 22316.0 22408.0 25064 25204.5 25204.5
FREQUENCY LIST
APPENDIX 1 ITU TELEX CHANNELS/
8065 8408.5 8408.5 12065 12509.0 12611.5 16065 16715.5 16838.5 22065 22316.5 22408.5 25065 25205.0 25205.0
AP1-1
ITU TELEX FREQUENCY TABLE (2/4)
4 MHz BAND 6 MHz BAND 8 MHz BAND 12 MHz BAND 16 MHz BAND 18/19 MHz BAND 22 MHz BAND 25/26 MHz BAND
No. TX RX No. TX RX No. TX RX No. TX RX No. TX RX No. TX RX No. TX RX No. TX RX
AP1-2
8066 8409.0 8409.0 12066 12509.5 12612.0 16066 16716.0 16839.0 22066 22317.0 22409.0 25066 25205.5 25205.5
8067 8409.5 8409.5 12067 12510.0 12612.5 16067 16716.5 16839.5 22067 22317.5 22490.5 25067 25206.0 25206.0
8068 8410.0 8410.0 12068 12510.5 12613.0 16068 16717.0 16840.0 22068 22318.0 22410.0 25068 25206.5 25206.5
8069 8410.5 8410.5 12069 12511.0 12613.5 16069 16717.5 16840.5 22069 22318.5 22410.5 25069 25207.0 25207.0
8070 8411.0 8411.0 12070 12511.5 12614.0 16070 16718.0 16841.0 22070 22319.0 22411.0 25070 25207.5 25207.5
8071 8411.5 8411.5 12071 12512.0 12614.5 16071 16718.5 16841.5 22071 22319.5 22411.5 25071 25208.0 25208.0
8072 8412.0 8412.0 12072 12512.5 12615.0 16072 16719.0 16842.0 22072 22320.0 22412.0 25072 25208.5 26121.0
8073 8412.5 8412.5 12073 12513.0 12615.5 16073 16719.5 16842.5 20073 22320.5 22412.5 25073 25209.0 26121.5
7074 8413.0 8413.0 12074 12513.5 12616.0 16074 16720.0 16843.0 22074 22321.0 22413.0 25074 25209.5 26122.0
8075 8413.5 8413.5 12075 12514.0 12616.5 16075 16720.5 16843.5 22075 22321.5 22413.5
8076 8414.0 8414.0 12076 12514.5 12617.0 16076 16721.0 16844.0 22076 22322.0 22414.0
8077 8414.5 8414.5 12077 12515.0 12617.5 16077 16721.5 16844.5 22077 22322.5 22414.5
8078 8415.0 8436.5 12078 12515.5 12618.0 16078 16722.0 16845.0 22078 22323.0 22415.0
8079 8415.5 8437.0 12079 12516.0 12618.5 16079 16722.5 16845.5 22079 22323.5 22415.5
8080 8416.0 8437.5 12080 12516.5 12619.0 16080 16723.0 16846.0 22080 22324.0 22416.0
12081 12517.0 12619.5 16081 16723.5 16846.5 22081 22324.5 22416.5
12082 12517.5 12620.0 16082 16724.0 16847.0 22082 22325.0 22417.0
12083 12518.0 12620.5 16083 16724.5 16847.5 22083 22325.5 22417.5
12084 12518.5 12621.0 16084 16725.0 16848.0 22084 22326.0 22418.0
12085 12519.0 12621.5 16085 16725.5 16848.5 22085 22326.5 22418.5
12086 12519.5 12622.0 16086 16726.0 16849.0 22086 22327.0 22419.0
12087 12520.0 12520.0 16087 16726.5 16849.5 22087 22327.5 22419.5
12088 12520.5 12622.5 16088 16727.0 16850.0 22088 22328.0 22420.0
12089 12521.0 12623.0 16089 16727.5 16850.5 22089 22328.5 22420.5
12090 12521.5 12623.5 16090 16728.0 16851.0 22090 22329.0 22421.0
12091 12522.0 12624.0 16091 16728.5 16851.5 22091 22329.5 22421.5
12092 12522.5 12624.5 16092 16729.0 16852.0 22092 22330.0 22422.0
12093 12523.0 12625.0 16093 16729.5 16852.5 22093 22330.5 22422.5
12094 12523.5 12625.5 16094 16730.0 16853.0 22094 22331.0 22423.0
12095 12524.0 12626.0 16095 16730.5 16853.5 22095 22331.5 22423.5
12096 12524.5 12626.5 19096 16731.0 16854.0 22096 22332.0 22424.0
12097 12525.0 12627.0 16097 16731.5 16854.5 22097 22332.5 22424.5
12098 12525.5 12627.5 16098 16732.0 16855.0 22098 22333.0 22425.0
12099 12526.0 12628.0 16099 16732.5 16855.5 22099 22333.5 22425.5
12100 12526.5 12628.5 16100 16733.0 16856.0 22100 22334.0 22426.0
12101 12527.0 12629.0 16101 16733.5 16856.5 22101 22334.5 22426.5
12102 12527.5 12629.5 16102 16739.0 16857.0 22102 22335.0 22427.0
12103 12528.0 12630.0 16103 16739.5 16857.5 22103 22335.5 22427.5
12104 12528.5 12630.5 16104 16740.0 16858.0 22104 22336.0 22428.0
12105 12529.0 12631.0 16105 16740.5 16858.5 22105 22336.5 22428.5
12106 12529.5 12631.5 16106 16741.0 16859.0 22106 22337.0 22429.0
12107 12530.0 12632.0 16107 16741.5 16859.5 22107 22337.5 22429.5
12108 12530.5 12632.5 16108 16742.0 16860.0 22108 22338.0 22430.0
12109 12531.0 12633.0 16109 16742.5 16860.5 22109 22338.5 22430.5
12110 12531.5 12633.5 16110 16743.0 16861.0 22110 22339.0 22431.0
12111 12532.0 12634.0 16111 16743.5 16861.5 22111 22339.5 22431.5
12112 12532.5 12634.5 16112 16744.0 16862.0 22112 22340.0 22432.0
12113 12533.0 12635.0 16113 16744.5 16862.5 22113 22340.5 22432.5
12114 12533.5 12635.5 16114 16745.0 16863.0 22114 22341.0 22433.0
12115 12534.0 12636.0 16115 16745.5 16863.5 22115 22341.5 22433.5
12116 12534.5 12636.5 16116 16746.0 16864.0 22116 22342.0 22434.0
12117 12535.0 12637.0 16117 16746.5 16864.5 22117 22342.5 22434.5
12118 12535.5 12637.5 16118 16747.0 16865.0 22118 22343.0 22435.0
12119 12536.0 12638.0 16119 16747.5 16865.5 22119 22343.5 22435.5
12120 12536.5 12638.5 16120 16748.0 16866.0 22120 22344.0 22436.0
12121 12537.0 12639.0 16121 16748.5 16866.5 22121 22344.5 22436.5
12122 12537.5 12639.5 16122 16749.0 16867.0 22122 22345.0 22437.0
12123 12538.0 12640.0 16123 16749.5 16867.5 22123 22345.5 22437.5
12124 12538.5 12640.5 16124 16750.0 16868.0 22124 22346.0 22438.0
12125 12539.0 12641.0 16125 16750.5 16868.5 22125 22346.5 22438.5
12126 12539.5 12641.5 16126 16751.0 16869.0 22126 22347.0 22439.0
12127 12540.0 12642.0 16127 16751.5 16869.5 22127 22347.5 22439.5
12128 12540.5 12642.5 16128 16752.0 16870.0 22128 22348.0 22440.0
12129 12541.0 12643.0 16129 16752.5 16870.5 22129 22348.5 22440.5
12130 12541.5 12643.5 16130 16753.0 16871.0 22130 22349.0 22441.0
ITU TELEX FREQUENCY TABLE (3/4)
4 MHz BAND 6 MHz BAND 8 MHz BAND 12 MHz BAND 16 MHz BAND 18/19 MHz BAND 22 MHz BAND 25/26 MHz BAND
No. TX RX No. TX RX No. TX RX No. TX RX No. TX RX No. TX RX No. TX RX No. TX RX
12131 12542.0 12644.0 16131 16753.5 16871.5 22131 22349.5 22441.5
12132 12542.5 12644.5 16132 16754.0 16872.0 22132 22350.0 22442.0
12133 12543.0 12645.0 16133 16754.5 16872.5 22133 22350.5 22442.5
12134 12543.5 12645.5 16134 16755.0 16873.0 22134 22351.0 22443.0
12135 12544.0 12646.0 16135 16755.5 16873.5 22135 22351.5 22443.5
12136 12544.5 12646.5 16136 16756.0 16874.0 22136 22352.0 22352.0
12137 12545.0 12647.0 16137 16756.5 16874.5 22137 22352.5 22352.5
12138 12545.5 12647.5 16138 16757.0 16875.0 22138 22353.0 22353.0
12139 12546.0 12648.0 16139 16757.5 16875.5 22139 22353.5 22353.5
12140 12546.5 12648.5 16140 16758.0 16876.0 22140 22354.0 22354.0
12141 12547.0 12649.0 16141 16758.5 16876.5 22141 22354.5 22354.5
12142 12547.5 12649.5 16142 16759.0 16877.0 22142 22355.0 22355.0
12143 12548.0 12650.0 16143 16759.5 16877.5 22143 22355.5 22355.5
12144 12548.5 12650.5 16144 16760.0 16878.0 22144 22356.0 22356.0
12145 12549.0 12651.0 16145 16760.5 16878.5 22145 22356.5 22356.5
12146 12549.5 12651.5 16146 16761.0 16879.0 22146 22357.0 22357.0
12147 12555.0 12652.0 16147 16761.5 16879.5 22147 22357.5 22357.5
12148 12555.5 12652.5 16148 16762.0 16880.0 22148 22358.0 22358.0
12149 12556.0 12653.0 16149 16762.5 16880.5 22149 22358.5 22358.5
12150 12556.5 12653.5 16150 16763.0 16881.0 22150 22359.0 22359.0
12151 12557.0 12654.0 16151 16763.5 16881.5 22151 22359.5 22359.5
12152 12557.5 12654.5 16152 16764.0 16882.0 22152 22360.0 22360.0
12153 12558.0 12655.0 16153 16764.5 16882.5 22153 22360.5 22360.5
12154 12558.5 12655.5 16154 16765.0 16883.0 22154 22361.0 22361.0
12155 12559.0 12656.0 16155 16765.5 16883.5 22155 22361.5 22361.5
12156 12559.5 12656.5 16156 16766.0 16884.0 22156 22362.0 22362.0
12157 12560.0 12560.0 16157 16766.5 16884.5 22157 22362.5 22362.5
12158 12560.5 12560.5 16158 16767.0 16885.0 22158 22363.0 22363.0
12159 12561.0 12561.0 16159 16767.5 16885.5 22159 22363.5 22363.5
12160 12561.5 12561.5 16160 16768.0 16886.0 22160 22364.0 22364.0
12161 12562.0 12562.0 16161 16768.5 16886.5 22161 22364.5 22364.5
12162 12562.5 12562.5 16162 16769.0 16887.0 22162 22365.0 22365.0
12163 12563.0 12563.0 16163 16769.5 16887.5 22163 22365.5 22365.5
12164 12563.5 12563.5 16164 16770.0 16888.0 22164 22366.0 22366.0
12165 12564.0 12564.0 16165 16770.5 16888.5 22165 22366.5 22366.5
12166 12564.5 12564.5 16166 16771.0 16889.0 22166 22367.0 22367.0
12167 12565.0 12565.0 16167 16771.5 16889.5 22167 22367.5 22367.5
12168 12565.5 12565.5 16168 16772.0 16890.0 22168 22368.0 22368.0
12169 12566.0 12566.0 16169 16772.5 16890.5 22169 22368.5 22368.5
12170 12566.5 12566.5 16170 16773.0 16891.0 22170 22369.0 22369.0
12171 12567.0 12567.0 16171 16773.5 16891.5 22171 22369.5 22369.5
12172 12567.5 12567.5 16172 16774.0 16892.0 22172 22370.0 22370.0
12173 12568.0 12568.0 16173 16774.5 16892.5 22173 22370.5 22370.5
12174 12568.5 12568.5 16174 16775.0 16893.0 22174 22371.0 22371.0
12175 12569.0 12569.0 16175 16775.5 16893.5 22175 22371.5 22371.5
12176 12569.5 12569.5 16176 16776.0 16894.0 22176 22372.0 22372.0
12177 12570.0 12570.0 16177 16776.5 16894.5 22177 22372.5 22372.5
12178 12570.5 12570.5 16178 16777.0 16895.0 22178 22373.0 22373.0
12179 12571.0 12571.0 16179 16777.5 16895.5 22179 22373.5 22373.5
12180 12571.5 12571.5 16180 16778.0 16896.0 22180 22374.0 22374.0
12181 12572.0 12572.0 16181 16778.5 16896.5 22181 22374.5 22444.0
12182 12572.5 12572.5 16182 16779.0 16897.0 22182 22375.0 22444.5
12183 12573.0 12573.0 16183 16779.5 16897.5 22183 22375.5 22445.0
12184 12573.5 12573.5 16184 16780.0 16898.0
12185 12574.0 12574.0 16185 16780.5 16898.5
12186 12574.5 12574.5 16186 16781.0 16899.0
12187 12575.0 12575.0 16187 16781.5 16899.5
12188 12575.5 12575.5 16188 16782.0 16900.0
12189 12576.0 12576.0 16189 16782.5 16900.5
12190 12576.5 12576.5 16190 16783.0 16901.0
12191 12577.0 12577.0 16191 16783.5 16901.5
12192 12577.5 12657.0 16192 16784.0 16902.0
12193 12578.0 12657.5 16193 16784.5 16902.5
12194 12578.5 12658.0 16194 16785.0 16785.0
16195 16785.5 16785.5
AP1-3
ITU TELEX FREQUENCY TABLE (4/4)
4 MHz BAND 6 MHz BAND 8 MHz BAND 12 MHz BAND 16 MHz BAND 18/19 MHz BAND 22 MHz BAND 25/26 MHz BAND
No. TX RX No. TX RX No. TX RX No. TX RX No. TX RX No. TX RX No. TX RX No. TX RX
AP1-4
16196 16786.0 16786.0
16197 16786.5 16786.5
16198 16787.0 16787.0
16199 16787.5 16787.5
16200 16788.0 16788.0
16201 16788.5 16788.5
16202 16789.0 16789.0
16203 16789.5 16789.5
16204 16790.0 16790.0
16205 16790.5 16790.5
16206 16791.0 16791.0
16207 16791.5 16791.5
16208 16792.0 16792.0
16209 16792.5 16792.5
16210 16793.0 16793.0
16211 16793.5 16793.5
16212 16794.0 16794.0
16213 16794.5 16794.5
16214 16795.0 16795.0
16215 16795.5 16795.5
16216 16796.0 16796.0
16217 16796.5 16796.5
16218 16797.0 16797.0
16219 16797.5 16797.5
19220 16798.0 16798.0
16221 16798.5 16798.5
16222 16799.0 16799.0
16223 16799.5 16799.5
16224 16800.0 16800.0
16225 16800.5 16800.5
16226 16801.0 16801.0
16227 16801.5 16801.5
16228 16802.0 16802.0
16229 16802.5 16802.5
16230 16803.0 16803.0
16231 16803.5 16803.5
16232 16804.0 16804.0
16233 16804.5 16804.5
16234 16805.0 16903.0
16235 16805.5 16903.5
16236 16806.0 16904.0
APPENDIX 2 INTERNATIONAL TELEX
ABBREVIATIONS
Abbreviation Meaning
ADV Advise
ACK Acknowledge
AGN Again
BI (GS) Good bye
BK I cut off.
CFM Confirm
COL Collation
CRV How do you receive?
DER Out of order
DWN Down
EEE Error
FM From
GA Go ahead.
MNS Minutes
MOM Wait (Waiting)
MUTI Mutilated
NA Correspondence to this subscriber is not admitted.
NC No circuits
NCH Subscriber's number has been changed.
NP The called party is not or no longer is a subscriber.
NR Indicate your call number.
OCC Subscriber is engaged.
OK Agreed.
P (or 0) Stop your transmission.
PLS (PSE) Please
PPR Paper
R (RCD) Received
RAP I will call you again.
RD Read
RE Referrring to
RPT Repeat
SRY Sorry
SVP Please
TAX What is the charge?
TEST MSG Please send a test message?
THRU You are in communication with telex position
TKS (TNX) Thanks
TLX Telex
AP2-1
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APPENDIX 3 Digital Interface
(IEC 61162-1 Edition 2)
Input sentences
GLL, RMA, RMC
Schematic diagram
IEC1162 (NMEA)
CHASSIS
05P0653
J2
1 P609 J9 +12V
2 1 U18
W9 R2 1 6
RD-A 3 2
RD-B C1 470 CR1
4 3
1000p 3 4
5
6 1SS133 R1 R47
7 TLP121-GB
8 4.7k 4.7k
9
10 -12V
Threshold 4 mA
AP3-1
GLL - Geographic position - latitude and
longitude
$--GLL,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yyy,a,hhmmss.ss,A,a*hh<CR><LF>
| | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | +------- 6
| | | | | | +--------- 5
| | | | | +----------- 4
| | | | +---------------- 3
| | +------+----------------------- 2
+---+----------------------------------- 1
1. Latitude, N/S
2. Longitude, E/W
3. UTC of position
4. Status: A=data valid, V=data invalid
5. Mode indicator(see note)
6. Checksum
The Mode indicator field supplements the Status field. The Status field shall be
set to V=invalid for all values of Operating Mode except for A=Autonomous and
D=Differential. The positioning system Mode indicator and Status field shall not
be null fields.
AP3-2
RMA - Recommended minimum navigation
information - Loran C data
$--RMA,A,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yy,a,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,a,a*hh<CR><LF>
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | +------- 10
| | | | | | | | | | | +--------- 9
| | | | | | | | | +---+----------- 8
| | | | | | | | +------------------ 7
| | | | | | | +---------------------- 6
| | | | | | +-------------------------- 5
| | | | | +------------------------------ 4
| | | +----+--------------------------------- 3
| +---+-------------------------------------------- 2
+------------------------------------------------------- 1
The Mode indicator field supplements the Status field. The Status field
shall be set to V=invalid for all values of Operating Mode except for
A=Autonomous and D=Differential. The positioning system Mode indicator
and Status field shall not be null fields.
AP3-3
RMC - Recommended minimum specific GPS/
TRANSIT data
$--RMC,hhmmss.ss,A,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yyy,a,x.x,x.x,xxxxxx,x.x,a,a*hh<CR><LF>
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | +--- 10
| | | | | | | | | | | +----- 9
| | | | | | | | | +--+------- 8
| | | | | | | | +--------------- 7
| | | | | | | +--------------------- 6
| | | | | | +------------------------- 5
| | | | +---+---------------------------- 4
| | +---+---------------------------------------- 3
| +--------------------------------------------------- 2
+---------------------------------------------------------- 1
The Mode indicator field supplements the Status field. The Status field
shall be set to V=invalid for all values of Operating Mode except for
A=Autonomous and D=Differential. The positioning system Mode indicator
and Status field shall not be null fields.
AP3-4
SPECIFICATIONS OF NBDP TERMINAL DP-6
1. COMMUNICATIONS
(1) Communication Mode ARQ, FEC
(2) Communication Protocol ITU-R Rec. M.625-3, M.490, M.491-1
(3) ID Code 4, 5 and 9 digits
(4) Line Code 4B/3Y fixed mark (International)
(5) Modulation AFSK
(6) Tone Frequency 1615/1785 Hz, 1415/1585Hz,
(mark/space) 1815/1985 Hz (±0.5Hz)
(7) Tone Frequency
Tracking Range 80Hz
(8) Line Input/Output -30 dBm to +10 dBm, 600 ohms balanced
2. COMMUNICATION FEATURES
Automatic transmission and receiving (maximum 10 stations)
Scramble operation (maximum 5 different code sets)
Frequency scanning (maximum 10 groups, 20 channels/group)
Morse code conversion (transmit only)
Storage for up to 100 user channels
Applicable to MARITEX.
4. OTHER FEATURES
Text editing screen
Floppy disk management
Nav data input and display
Remote control of transceiver
Printing
Self-test
SP - 1
5. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
(1) Temperature -15ºC to +55 ºC
(2) Relative Humidity 93% (at 40 ºC)
6. POWER SUPPLY
(1) Main Unit: 24 VDC: 0.84 A max.
(2) Terminal Unit: 24 VDC: 0.75 A max.
7. COATING COLOR
(1) Main Unit: Munsell 2.5GY5/1.5
(2) Terminal Unit Panel: Munsell N3.0 (not changed)
Cover: Munsell 2.5GY5/1.5
8. PRINTER (PP-510)
(3) Printing Paper Plain, impact dot, 216mm wide, 80 characters/line
(4) Power Supply 24 VDC: 1.5 A max.
(5) Environmental Condition
Ambient Temperature 5 to +35 ºC
Relative Humidity 20 to 85% (non-condensing)
SP - 2
FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
9-52 Ashihara-Cho, Nishinomiya City, 662-8580, Hyogo, Japan
Tel: +81 798-65-2111 Fax: +81 798-65-4200
Declaration of conformity
0560
We FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
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(Manufacturer)
Narrow-band direct printing (NBDP) terminal Type DP-6 consisting of Main unit DP-6 and
Terminal Unit IB-581 or IB-582
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(Model names, type numbers)
to which this declaration relates conforms to the following standard(s) or normative document(s)
This declaration is issued according to the provisions of European Council Directive 96/98/EC on
marine equipment modified by Commission Directive 2002/75/EC.
Hiroaki Komatsu
Nishinomiya City, Japan Manager,
May 07, 2007 International Rules and Regulations
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(Place and date of issue) (name and signature or equivalent marking of authorized person)