MRTS7M Manual en v5.4
MRTS7M Manual en v5.4
MRTS7M Manual en v5.4
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MF/HF/VHF DSC & AIS Marine Radio Test Set (MRTS-7M)
Technical description and user manual
CONTENTS
1 Purpose 3-4
5 Radio Tests 10 - 54
5.1 VHF Tests 10
5.2 MF/HF Tests 18
5.3 NAVTEX Tests 24
5.4 NMEA Tests 26
5.5 AIS Tests 28
5.6 EPIRB Tests 50
6 Test Results 55 - 58
7 Settings 59 - 64
8 Technical Specification 65
12 Power supply 80
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1 PURPOSE
Marine Radio Test Set MRTS-7M (further Tester) is intended to carry out the
operation, maintenance and servicing tests of MF/HF/VHF Radios with DSC and NAVTEX
receivers in accordance with IMO A.948 (23) or A.997(25), A.1020(26) resolutions. Besides if
in extended version (A) Tester also lets to check AIS mobile stations and AIS-SARTs according
to the circular letter MSC.1/Circ.1252 and Cospas-Sarsat beacons such as EPIRB, PLB, ELT,
MoB devices in accordance with MSC/Circ.1040.
● NAVTEX equipment:
- operation tests by means of sending test message;
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● VHF radiotelephone stations operating in range (300 - 337) MHz (intended for river-sea
vessels):
- measurement of output power, carrier frequency and frequency deviation;
● AIS mobile stations Class A and Class B and AIS-SARTs working in the Marine-VHF
band:
- measurement of output power, carrier frequency and antenna VSWR;
- receiving and decoding of the AIS messages;
- sending data/messages to AIS stations;
- passing the DSC polling information (channel 70);
- checking AIS response to “virtual vessels”.
● Cospas-Sarsat radio beacons:
- measurement of output power and carrier frequency on channel 406MHz;
- receipt, demodulation and decoding of messages on channel 406MHz;
- measure of output power level and carrier frequency on channel 121.5MHz;
- measure of output power level and carrier frequency on channel 243MHz;
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2 GENERAL VIEWS
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3.1. The complete set of tester includes the items in accordance with table:
VHF Power sensor VSWR meter (60W) - designed for conducted measurements
of the power and SWR in VHF frequency ranges; frequency range: 30 – 410 MHz;
inserted attenuation between RF-In and MRTS-Output: 63 dB.
* conducted measurements – measurements done by direct connection of equipment, e.g. by
means of RF-cable.
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Complete Set and Accessories
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4 MENU TREE
The tester operation is managed through MENU and 20 independent navigation keys:
numeric keys from 0 to 9 , menu navigation buttons ▲, ▼, ◄, ► , Enter , Esc , + ,
– , F1 and F2.
You can toggle between the menu lines using ▲ and ▼ keys;
Confirm/select something by means of Enter and Esc , cancel or move up menu level
by means of Esc key.
After the tester is turned ON it displays the device’s model, its serial number, date, time
and manufacturer logo.
The main menu allows to select one of the operating modes, please see menu tree on
figure 4.1.
Each menu item has its own subsections. User moves among the subsections using the
same buttons as for the moving in main menu.
Use the Esc button to go back to main menu.
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Menu Tree
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5 RADIO TESTS
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Radio Tests / 5.1 VHF Tests
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Repeated pressing of Enter will transmit DSC messages again. If necessary, output
power level can be adjusted.
To go back to menu SEND DSC, press Esc . Press Esc twice to enter MAIN MENU.
ATTENTION: It is necessary to enter the correct MMSI number of tested radio station
to provide the reception of the TEST (Individual call) DSC message. Otherwise the
message will be sent but not be received by this station!
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The main task of this mode is testing of VHF-FM and VHF-AM radio stations mobile
and stationary; besides the Tester can operate as a RF signal generator.
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Frequency subranges:
a) 118 – 275 MHz full range; for frequencies higher than 163MHz accuracy of
output signal is not guaranteed;
b) 118 – 138 MHz avionic band, AM;
c) 156 – 165 MHz marine band, FM-narrow;
d) 144 – 146 MHz ham band, “2 meters”;
2. Output power level can be adjusted with step (dL) by means of + and – , step
can be set by direct input or increased/decreased by 10dB by means of + and – .
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The main purpose of this mode is measuring of power level, frequency and frequency
deviation of FM VHF stations. Also it can be used as regular nFM receiver (nFM –
narrow-band FM). Tester provides emission measurements through broadcast by means
of antenna and conductive measurements provided by means of VHF Power sensor SWR
meter (VHF PS1). You need to choose correct measurement configuration in Test config.
Menu, see Item 7.3 for details.
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Audio control:
= VHF-FM Receiver=
CH: 16
F: 156800 kHz Audio – F1: to turn ON audio control mode of
dF : 25 kHz selected channel press F1.
Demodulated signal will be sent to audio-output
Audio – F1 (position 5, Fig.1.2)
Start – Enter
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The main purpose of this mode is measuring of power level, carrier frequency and AM-
depth of an avionic band VHF-AM station. Tester provides measurements through
broadcast by means of antennas and conductive measurements provided with help of
external attenuator.
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=== Test MF/MF === Send DSC – to send Test or Distress DSC
Send DSC message;
Receive DSC Receive DSC – to receive DSC message;
MF/HF Synthesizer MF/HF Synthesizer – RF signal generator;
MF/HF Receiver
MF/HF Receiver – frequency and power
measurement on the selected frequency channel;
Test config – F2 signal demodulation.
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Press Enter to transmit Test message – you will see next screens:
Repeated pressing of Enter will transmit DSC messages again. If necessary, output
power level can be adjusted.
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To enter menu SEND DSC, press Esc . Press Esc twice to enter MAIN MENU.
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After receipt of message the MMSI: 201999333 - MMSI code of the sender;
following information will appear: Format: Individual – format specifier;
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F - Carrier frequency, kHz;
= HF Synthesizer =
dF - Frequency step;
F: 02100.000 kHz
dF: 1000.000 kHz L - Level of the output signal, dBm;
L: -20 dBm
dL - Output power level step; it is tuned by keys
dL: 10 dB
Mod: AM - and + ;
F: 1.0k M:50 %
Mod: AM – modulation type, select by keys -
and + ;
Supported modulation types:
CW > SSB > AM > FM.
F: 1.0k M:50% frequency of modulating signal
and amplitude modulation depth for AM;
F: 1.0k D:2.0kHz: frequency of modulating
signal and frequency deviation for FM.
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The main purpose of this mode is measuring of power level and carrier frequency of
MF/HF radio station. Tester allows to carry out measurements through broadcast by
means of antenna and conductive measurements provided with help of external attenuator
(supplied optionally). The receiver’s bandwidth BW(-3dB) is 3kHz.
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== TEST NAVTEX ==
Use Transmitter mode to test vessel NAVTEX
receiver.
Transmitter
Receiver Use Receiver mode to receive NAVTEX system
messages.
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Having selected the type of CD00 <cr><lf>
message and operation frequency
CD – identifier of the transmitting station, it
you get into the following menu:
depends on the NAVAREA (navigation area) and
the type of message, where D – is Search and
== TEST NAVTEX == Rescue Information;
CD00 <cr><lf> 00 – the order number of message dedicated for
TEST FROM MRTS-7M vitally important messages; in this case its choice
is required by necessity of stable receipt of
Power:-20 dBm
Repeat: 1 repeated messages; repeated messages with
Start - Enter numbers 01 – 99 are neither displayed, nor
printed.
<cr> : carriage return character;
<lf> : line-feed character.
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In this mode Tester allows receiving all information incoming to presentation ports of
AIS station, such as pilot plug or from GNSS receiver. If it is necessary to receive the
information from pilot plug select the 38400 Baud rate, or select the 4800 Baud rate to
check the vessel’s sensors (for example, GLONASS, GPS, gyrocompass etc.).
Step 1.
=== TEST NMEA === Receiver bit rate : select bit rate:
Receiver bit rate: 38400 baud: for testing messages from AIS
> 38400 baud stations;
4800 baud
Interface: (F1) 4800 baud: to test vessel’s sensors;
> RS-232
RS-422/485 Step 2.
Interface: (F1) – select interface by pressing
F1 key: interfaces are changed sequentially
RS232 > RS422/485.
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==== TEST AIS ==== TEST AIS Class A – to test the AIS station class A;
Test AIS class A TEST AIS Class B – to test the AIS station class B;
Test AIS class B TEST AIS-SART – to test the AIS-SART;
Test AIS-SART
Test AIS Receiver TEST AIS Receiver – to test AIS receivers;
Test AtoN Test AtoN – to test AtoN navigation devices;
Test BASE station
Test BASE station – to test AIS base stations;
Ship Emulation
AIS monitor Ship Emulation – “virtual ship” emulation;
AIS monitor – continuous reception by tester of all
data sent by AIS station in VHF AIS channels and
displaying it on LCD.
=== TEST AIS-A === AUTO TEST MODE – the automatic mode for complex
AUTO TEST MODE test of AIS station class A;
Interrogate Msg 3 – request for message 3 and
Interrogate Msg 3 waiting for respond;
Interrogate Msg 5
Polling DSC Interrogate Msg 5 – request for message 5 and
waiting for respond;
Demo mode Polling DSC – request for data in channel 70 (DSC)
and waiting for respond;
Demo mode – emulation of normal work without
connection to AIS station; it is intended for
exhibitions for example.
AUTO TEST MODE – the automatic mode for complex test of AIS station class A.
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== MMSI FILTER ==
It is recommended to enter the MMSI number of
the AIS station before starting tests. This allows
MMSI: 000000000 ignoring the messages from other AIS stations. It will
help to perform tests by means of antenna through
No filter broadcast in port area.
You may directly input MMSI using numeric
F1 – Clear filter buttons or selecting the position by buttons ◄ and
Start – ENTER ►, tune it by buttons + , - ; or use numeric keys to
directly input the number.
Press Enter button after the MMSI code was input.
The “000000000” MMSI code means the filter is
not applied, so the device will receive all messages
from any AIS station.
Note that not zero values can be displayed here. The tester automatically offers to
use the MMSI code encoded from last received message. So, if the MMSI code of AIS
Station is unknown or you’d like to avoid the manual input of the code use AIS
MONITOR mode and receive at least 1 message from the AIS Station to be tested.
Return to AUTOTEST MODE to perform all tests.
Also if you perform tests by means of Power Sensor (VHFPS1), you may leave
zero MMSI number. To apply zero MMSI press F1 key.
=== AUTO AIS-A === Check NMEA 0 – search for working mode of
Rx* ID * ********* NMEA-interface connection:
dF **** Hz Mode 1: RS-232 and 4800 Baud;
A RSSI **** dBm Mode 2: RS-232 and 38400 Baud;
Slot **** Mode 3: RS-422 and 4800 Baud;
Mode 4: RS-422 and 38400 Baud.
Check NMEA 0 The mode is working if one of !AIVDM messages is
Wait 8 received.
For each mode 2 seconds are provided.
If messages !AIVDM… were not received in any of
these modes, the interface will not be connected and
the following message will appear in the bottom of
the screen:
Interf. Not found
(Interface is not found, and measurements will be
carried out without feedback from tested station.)
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The tester requires to receive Message 1 or Message 3 in any channel, receive any
message in A or B channels, receive Message 5 in any channel to get all necessary
information. The tester will allow to save the data only when all information is received.
There are additional information about received data, viewed near the status bar:
A – received message in channel A,
B – received message in channel B,
1 – received Message 1 or Message 3,
u – confirms that UTC info is received in Msg.1.
5 – received Message 5.
DSC – received respond in DSC channel (In accordance with M.1371-3 the
respond to DSC request is not regulated as it was in M.1371-1, so AIS
station may not respond to DSC request).
After the status bar is completed the following note will be displayed in bottom right
corner:
Save-F2 – allows saving all received data by pressing F2, and the Prof: X, where X = 1
to 100, - profile number where all data will be saved. The number is increased
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automatically by circle, and after Prof.100 – the Prof.1 will be used, new data will erase
the old one automatically, so no any special function to free the memory is required.
In automatic mode all data will be collected automatically, the tester receives the
Message 1 (Msg1) or Message 3 (Msg3), measures the power level and frequency
deviation, sends the request for Message 5 (Msg5), and after reception of Message 5, the
tester sends the “virtual ship” message to AIS station (ship emulation located 0.1 mile on
East from AIS station). The MMSI of virtual ship is 201999998 by default.
Interrogate Msg3 Menu – allows to send the request for message 3 (Msg3).
In accordance with M.1371-5 Message-3 is an interrogated Position report.
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Interrogate Msg5 Menu – allows to send the request for message 5 (Msg5).
In accordance with M.1371-5 Message-5 is Static and voyage related data.
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The message 5 as the respond to request should be transferred and received in 60 seconds
after the sound was terminated. If the AIS station has reception indicator (usually it is RX
Led), after the sound was terminated this LED should confirm the reception of the
request.
This menu item allows sending the request in DSC channel for vessel name programmed
in AIS station and receiving the response.
Note: In accordance with ITU-R M.1371-3(-4, -5) (in opposition to M.1371-2), the
AIS station response in DSC channel is not strictly regulated.
After the respond message is received the following information will be displayed:
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The request sent to AIS station contains the following DSC message in accordance with
ITU-R M.825-3 :
120, 120 Format specifier – Individual call
20,10,00,33,30 MMSI requested station (as example only)
103 Category – Information
20,10,00,55,50 Self-identification = tester’s MMSI no.
111 Message – Report ship’s name/identification
117 End of sequence – Ack.RQ
xxx ECC – modulus-2 checksum (can variate)
117,117 End of sequence – Ack.RQ.
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=== TEST AIS-B === AUTO TEST MODE – the automatic mode for complex
AUTO TEST MODE test of AIS station class B;
Interrogate Msg 18 – request for message 18 and
wait for response;
Interrogate Msg 18
Interrogate Msg 24 Interrogate Msg 24 – request for message 24 and
wait for response.
AUTO TEST MODE – the automatic mode for complex test of AIS station class B.
Note that here can be displayed not only zero meaning. The tester automatically offers to
use the MMSI code encoded from the last received message. So, if the MMSI code of
AIS Station is unknown or you’d like to avoid the manual input of the code use AIS
MONITOR mode and receive at least 1 message from the AIS Station to be tested.
Return to AUTOTEST MODE to perform all tests.
Also if you perform tests by means of Power Sensor and VSWR meter you may leave
zero MMSI number. Zero MMSI number is applied by pressing of F1 button.
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The following information will be received, measured or decoded and displayed on LCD
in this mode (all numeric data is an example only):
RxX, where X – (A or B) – the AIS channel of
=== AUTO AIS-B ===
RxA ID18 201000234 the received message;
dF +123 Hz ID X, where X – (18 or 24a/24b) – the
A RSSI 32.9 dBm message number under M.1371-5;
Slot 432 201000234 (as example) – MMSI number of the
AB 24a 24b tested AIS station;
33⁰29.24E Save-F2 dF +123 Hz – carrier frequency deviation of AIS
44⁰35.33N Prof: X station transmitter;
RSSI 32.9 dBm – AIS station transmitter power
level in dBm; A - test configuration is “External
Attenuator”;
Slot x, (where x from 0 to 2249) – received
slot number (informative parameter);
- Status Bar, 4-cell complete state. The
complete state of the status bar confirms that the
tester has collected all necessary information about
tested AIS station and is ready to save the data to
memory.
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The tester requires to receive Message 18 (Msg18) in any channel, receive any message
in A or B channels, receive Message 24a (Msg24a) and message 24b (Msg24b) in any
channel to get all necessary information. The tester will allow to save the date only when
all information is received.
After the status bar is completed the following note will be displayed in bottom right
corner of the screen:
Save-F2 – allows saving all received data by pressing F2, and the Prof: X (where X = 1
to 100) - profile number where all data will be saved. The number is increased
automatically by circle, and after Prof100 – the Prof1 will be used, new data will erase
the old one automatically. You can clear selected profile or all the profiles using menu
SETTINGS/Clear profiles (see Item 7.6).
In this mode all data will be collected automatically, the Tester receives the Message 18,
measures the power level and frequency deviation, sends the request for Message 24, and
after reception of Message 24a and 24b, the tester sends the “virtual ship” message to
AIS station (ship emulation located 0.1 mile on East from AIS station). The MMSI of
virtual ship is 201999998.
Interrogate Msg18 Menu – allows sending the request for message 18 (Msg18).
In accordance with M.1371-5 Message-18 is a Standard Class B equipment position
report.
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= REQUEST 18 ChA = RxA – the AIS channel where the message is
RxA ID18 209111333 received;
dF -234 Hz ID18 – the number of Message in accordance with
¥ RSSI 32.8 dBm М.1371-5;
Slot 160 209111333 (as example only) – tested AIS station
CRC: OK MMSI code;
33⁰29.24E dF -234 Hz – carrier frequency deviation of AIS
44⁰35.33N station transmitter;
RSSI 32.8 dBm – AIS station transmitter power
level in dBm; ¥ - test configuration is “Antenna”;
CRC: OK – (cyclic redundancy check) if calculated and
received CRC are equal then CRC is stated as OK;
otherwise – BAD.
33⁰29.24E (as example only)
44⁰35.33N – the AIS station coordinates.
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Interrogate Msg24 menu – allows sending the request for message 24 (Msg24).
In accordance to M.1371-5 Message-24 is a Class B “CS” static data.
Message 24 is transmitted in VHF channel in two separated, one-slot messages – 24a and
24b usually following each other.
=== Message 24 === The menu offers to select the channel to send the
Channel A request as well to receive the message 24.
Channel B Select the channel by means of ▲, ▼ keys and
press Enter .
To:000000000 The AIS station MMSI code of target station is
displayed lower. It is possible to change the MSSI
code manually. Select line “TO:”. Now you may
directly input MMSI using numeric buttons, or select
the position by buttons ◄ and ►, set it up by
buttons + , - .
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Note that not only zero value can be displayed here. The tester automatically offers to use
the MMSI encoded from last received message. So, if the MMSI number of AIS-SART is
unknown or you’d like to avoid the manual input of the code use AIS MONITOR mode
and receive at least 1 message from the AIS-SART. Then return to TEST AIS SART to
perform all tests.
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The tester requires to receive 8 messages where 6 messages are Msg.1 (Scheduled
Position report) and 2 messages are Msg.14 (Safety related broadcast message) in any
channel, and also to confirm reception of any message in A and B channels to get all
necessary information. The tester will allow to save the data only when all information is
received.
There is additional information about received data displaying near the status bar:
A4 – number of received messages in channel A,
B4 – number of received messages in channel B,
1:6 – number of received Messages 1,
14:2 – number of received Messages 14.
After the status bar is completed the information about sync slot will be removed and
Msg14 – “SART TEST” or “SART ACTIVE” note will be displayed.
The coordinates received from AIS-SART are displayed at the left bottom corner of the
Tester’s screen. If the test is provided in shielded room AIS SART can’t determine its
coordinates. In this case the AIS-SART transmits the default coordinates that will be
confirmed by corresponding display note.
After the status bar is completed the following note will be displayed in bottom right
corner:
Save-F2 – allows saving all received data by pressing F2, and the Prof: X (where X = 1
to 100) - profile number where all data will be saved. The number is increased
automatically by circle, and after Mes100 – the Mes1 will be used, new data will erase
the old one automatically, so no any special function to clear the memory is required, but
in case of necessity the procedure of erasing profiles is described in Item 7.6.
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Note that here can be displayed not only zero number of MMSI. The tester automatically
uses the MMSI encoded from the last received message. So, if you perform tests by
means of Power Sensor and VSWR meter you may leave zero MMSI number. Zero
MMSI number is applied by pressing of F1 button.
In this mode the following information will be received, decoded, measured and
displayed (all data is as an example only):
=== Test AtoN == RxX - where X (A or B) is the AIS channel of
RxA ID21 201999997 received message;
dF -0025 Hz ID X - where X (1 to 26) is the number of the
S RSSI 42.1 dBm message, according to М.1371-5;
Slot 432 201999997 – MMSI number of AtoN device;
A 21 ...
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This mode allows reception, decoding or measuring and displaying of the following
information (all data is as an example only):
== Test Base st.== RxX - where X (A or B) is the AIS channel of
RxA ID 4 201000234 received message;
dF +123 ID 4 – Base station report – main report of base
A RSSI 39.9 dBm station;
Slot 1784 201999997 – MMSI number of the station under
........ test;
Save-F2 dF +123 – carrier frequency deviation of AIS
Prof: X
transmitter.
RSSI 39.9 dBm – power level of AIS station
transmitter; A – measurement configuration, A stands
for “External attenuator”;
– Status Bar , 4-cell complete state.
The complete state of the status bar confirms that the
tester has collected all necessary information about
device under test and is ready to save the data into
non-volatile memory. In this mode Tester waits for
only Message 4.
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Entering the menu user should select the channel for testing (A or B).
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The tester continuously receives all AIS station messages and displays them on LCD
(example):
RxB – the AIS channel where the message is
== AIS Monitor ==
received;
RxB ID 1 209000333
dF 0054 Hz ID 1 – the number of Message in accordance with
A RSSI 41.5 dBm М.1371-5;
Slot 1234 209000333 (as example only) – MMSI code of the
CRC: OK AIS station under test;
33⁰29.24 E Note that in this mode Tester will receive and display
44⁰35.33 N AIS messages with any MMSI number.
dF -123 Hz – channel nominal frequency deviation
of AIS station transmitter;
RSSI 41.5 dBm – AIS station transmitter power
level in dBm;
Slot x, (where x = 0 to 2249) – received slot
number (informative);
CRC: OK – (cyclic redundancy check) if calculated
and received CRC are equal then CRC is stated as
OK; otherwise – BAD;
33⁰29.24 E
44⁰35.33 N – the AIS station coordinates.
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In this mode the tester will automatically measure all EPIRB’s parameters in channels
406MHz and 121.5MHz.
The following tests will be done in 406MHz channel:
- demodulation and decoding of received message
- measurement of carrier frequency;
- measurement of signal power level;
- measurement of total transmission time;
- measurement of unmodulated carrier time;
- measurement of signal phase deviation.
And in 121.5MHz channel MRTS-7M will measure:
- carrier frequency;
- signal power level in antenna;
- amplitude modulation depth.
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THIRD SCREEN:
TTT:440.0 ms TTT:440.0 ms – Total Transmission Time;
F121:121500.321 Hz F121:121500.321 Hz – carrier frequency of
P121: 4.0 dBm channel 121.5MHz;
P121: 4.0 dBm – power level in channel
121.5MHz;
↑ F1-Mes# F2-Save
In this menu only channel 406MHz is tested. This may be used when the channel
121.5MHz is absent (like in PLB for example) or faulty. Also it may be useful when you
need to check only 406MHz frequency.
All parameters are given only as an example:
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SECOND SCREEN:
P406: 45.5 dBm F406:406027.294kHz – carrier frequency;
F406:406027.294kHz FF FE D0 51 04 19 – full information in HEX
FF FE D0 51 04 19 A6 9A 69 A6 8A 3C format;
A6 9A 69 A6 8A 3C 3A D0
3A D0 Phase:+62⁰ -63⁰ – phase deviation;
Phase:+62⁰ -63⁰ UCT:161.2 ms – unmodulated carrier time;
UCT:161.2 ms
↓↑F1-Mes# F2-Save
THIRD SCREEN:
TTT:440.0 ms TTT:440.0 ms – Total Transmission Time.
↑ F1-Mes# F2-Save
In this menu only channel 121.5MHz is tested. This may be used when the channel 406
MHz is absent or faulty. Also it may be useful when you need to check only 121.5MHz
frequency.
All parameters are given only as an example:
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6 TEST RESULTS
This menu allows viewing all data stored in non-volatile memory. All the measurements
data is stored in 100 profiles (memory cells). Use ◄ ► and ▲ ▼ keys to navigate the
profiles.
FIRST SCREEN:
Pr:3 15:40 02/08/17 Pr: 3 – profile number (for example);
MMSI: 273000000 15:40 – measurement time;
Format: Individual 02/08/2017 – measurement date;
Categ: Safety MMSI: 273000000 – tested station MMSI;
CRC: OK
To: 201999997 Format: format specifier;
Categ: received message category;
↓↑ <VHF DSC> CRC: CRC check result of received message;
To: receiver (Tester) MMSI number;
↓↑ : clue to navigate the screens;
<VHF DSC> : measurement mode mark;
SECOND SCREEN:
Pr:3 15:40 02/08/17 Pow: signal power level, received on channel
70;
Pow: 43,7 dBm
Frq:156525070 Hz Frq: carrier frequency of channel 70;
SHIP: 1
↓↑ <VHF DSC>
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THIRD SCREEN:
Pr:3 15:40 02/08/17 CH6 frq: carrier frequency of channel 6;
CH6 frq:156300046 CH6 Pow: signal power level, received on
CH6 Pow: 43.6 dBm channel 6;
CH9 frq: carrier frequency of channel 9;
CH9 frq:156450009
CH9 Pow: 43.9 dBm CH9 Pow: signal power level, received on
channel 9;
↓↑ <VHF DSC>
FOURTH SCREEN:
Pr:3 15:40 02/08/17 CH13 frq: carrier frequency of channel 13;
CH13 frq:156650013 CH13 Pow: signal power level, received on
CH13 Pow: 43.3 dBm
channel 13;
CH16 frq:156800016
CH16 Pow: 43.6 dBm CH16 frq: carrier frequency of channel 16;
CH16 Pow: signal power level, received on
↓↑ <VHF DSC>
channel 16;
FIRST SCREEN:
Pr:47 12:59 23/07/18 Pr: 47 – profile number (for example);
ID 1 209000333 12:59 – measurement time;
A: 42,5 dBm 9 Hz 23/07/2018 – measurement date;
B: 42,5 dBm 10 Hz
ID 1 – data from AIS Message 1;
33⁰28.85 E A: 42.5 dBm 9 Hz – Power level and Frequency
44⁰35.33 N error for AIS Channel A;
↓↑ <AIS-A> B: 42.5 dBm 10 Hz – Power level and Frequency
error for AIS Channel B;
33⁰28.85 E (for example);
44⁰35.33 N – the AIS station’s coordinates;
↓↑ <AIS-A> – saved data type is AIS Class A
station;
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SECOND SCREEN:
Pr:47 12:59 23/07/18 Pr: 47 – profile number (continued);
ID 5 209000333 ID 5 – data from AIS Message 5 (Static data);
CS: default – Call Sign is default value;
CS: default
Name: MARIA Name: MARIA – Ship’s Name is MARIA (for
example);
↓↑ <AIS-A> – saved data type is AIS Class A
↓↑ <AIS-A> station;
THIRD SCREEN:
Pr:47 12:59 23/07/18 Pr: 47 – profile number (continued);
DSC: OK – DSC request confirmed successfully;
DSC: OK
NMEA: n/a – NMEA interface – not applicable
NMEA: n/a
Ship emul: n/a because it is not connected;
Ship emul: n/a – Ship emulation – not applicable
because there is no feedback from the AIS station
↓↑ <AIS-A>
under test (NMEA is not connected);
↓↑ <AIS-A> – saved data type is AIS Class A
station;
FIRST SCREEN:
Pr:14 14:18 08/10/18 Pr: 14 – profile number (as an example only);
406 data: 14:18 – measurement time;
Freq: 406025662 Hz 08/10/18 – measurement date;
Pow: 41.44 dBm
FFFED053F4186186 And further all received parameters are displayed,
18668F5146D00000 you can toggle between the screens using buttons ▲
9FD2 and ▼.
↓↑ <EPIRB>
406 data: first and second screens show the
parameters on channel 406MHz:
Freq: 406025662 Hz – carrier frequency;
FFFED053F4186186 – full information
18668F5146D00000 in HEX
9FD2 format;
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SECOND SCREEN:
Pr:14 14:18 08/10/18 TTT – Total Transmission Time;
406 data: UNC – unmodulated carrier time;
TTT: 439.7 ms Ph+ , Ph- – phase deviation;
UNC: 160.1 ms
Ph+: 62⁰
Ph-:-64⁰
↓↑ <EPIRB>
THIRD SCREEN:
Pr:14 14:18 08/10/18 Sweep 121.5 MHz - displays 121.5MHz signal
Sweep 121.5 MHz parameters (if any):
Freq: 121502000 Hz
Freq – carrier frequency;
Pow: 4.5 dBm
Fmod: 333 1234 Hz Pow – power level;
M: 98% Fmod – frequency modulation;
M – amplitude modulation depth;
↓↑ <EPIRB>
FOURTH SCREEN:
Pr:14 14:18 08/10/18 Sweep 243 MHz - displays 243MHz signal
Sweep 243 MHz parameters, if any.
NO DATA
↓↑ <EPIRB>
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7 SETTINGS
You can check the current MMSI number of device under test and of the Tester in this
menu. You can either accept the current number or enter a new MMSI, if required. Press
◄, ►, ▼ and ▲ to move the cursor and - + keys to change the value. Or simply use
numeric keys to input the MMSI number. The data will be saved automatically by exiting
the menu.
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SHIP ID: this option allows set up additional parameter on start of operation with Tester
– SHIP ID. With help of this parameter one can collect all saved results of all equipment
on a vessel (i.e. VHF radio station with DSC, MF/HF radio station, several portable
VHF radio stations, NAVTEX receiver etc.) in one group. This will make the report
creating procedure easier. Please turn your attention that managing the results on the
computer with software for MRTS-7M one may find and group all test results of all
equipment on the vessel using vessel’s MSSI number.
BUT! As portable VHF radio stations and NAVTEX receiver don’t have MMSI number
the test results of these devices cannot be grouped by MMSI code. Thus, Ship ID is the
only marker that will allow group test results of all the equipment on the vessel. True to
say Ship ID is a measurement group label making usage more convenient.
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Display Backlight
The display backlight can be switched on/off by help of + / – buttons, but it can be
done only in MAIN menu and on logo screen.
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=Setup Date/Time = Date and time can be setup here. Date format is
also selected in this menu. Use buttons ◄ ► ▼
DD/MM/YYYY EUR. ▲ to navigate the menu.
11/07/2018
10:38:00
DD/MM/YYYY EUR. – date format, can be
F2 – Change format selected between American and European;
Save – Enter press F2 to change format;
11/07/2018 – date, use ▼ ▲ keys to adjust the
date;
10:38:00 – time; use ▼ ▲ keys to adjust the
time;
= Clear profiles = In this menu one can delete selected profile or all
profiles.
< > 3 : use buttons ◄ ► to select profile that
you need to delete and press F2 key.
< > 3
Clear profile – F2 To clear all profiles press F1.
Clear all – F1
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8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
8.2.1 Max signal level on RF IN/OUT: not more than 20 dBm or 100 mW;
8.2.2 Attenuation range of input signal by internal attenuator: 93dB;
8.2.3 Input signal operational range on RF IN/OUT: from -90 dBm to -20 dBm
8.2.4 Operational frequencies range:
MF/HF band 0.4 – 30 MHz
VHF band 118 – 275 MHz
8.2.5 Frequency step:
MF/HF band 0.1 kHz
VHF band 1.0 kHz
8.2.6 Frequency bandwidth on BW-3dB, dB :
MF/HF Receive DSC and NAVTEX 300 ± 50 Hz
MF/HF Receiver 3000 ± 70 Hz
VHF band (all modes) 12.0 ± 0.3 kHz
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9.1.1 Testing of VHF radio stations with DSC through vessel’s antenna.
SETTINGS / Test config : “S” – Power sensor;
Tester automatically detects connected VHF Power sensor SWR meter, thus there
is no need to set up configuration in menu: SETTINGS > Test config.
This setup allows to test with the most accuracy the output power level of
transmitter and the SWR of antenna feeder in real circumstances on the vessel. Besides
the transmitter, antenna and antenna feeder route are checked as well.
Due to transmitted signal is sent by antenna in broadcast and can be accepted in
radius of tens of miles, this setup has to be used with precaution – carry out testing on
channels 6, 9, 13 and 16 as fast as possible.
9.1.2 Testing of VHF radio stations with DSC through external attenuator or an
equivalent load.
SETTINGS / Test config : “S” – Power sensor;
Fig. 9.2. MRTS-7M connection setup for testing VHF radio station with DSC
through the external attenuator or an equivalent load.
The given setup uses attenuator of high power level or another equivalent load.
Signal isn’t emitted to antenna or broadcast which allows sending the DISTRESS signal.
But anyway this checking must be carried out with precautions to avoid false
distress alert!
Tester automatically detects connected VHF Power sensor SWR meter, thus there
is no need to set up configuration in menu: SETTINGS > Test config.
Setup allows checking both transmitting and receiving channels. Attenuation from
VHF Power sensor SWR meter input to Tester IN/OUT is 63dB and it’s automatically
taken into account during conductive measurements of power level of transmitter and
during conductive measurements of receiver response level.
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Select “VHF Antenna” configuration in menu SETTINGS > Test config > VHF
config. This configuration is used to measure received signal level (RSSI), calibrated in
dBm at the Tester’s RF IN/OUT.
Power level of radio station under test can be only estimated as it depends on a
number of the factors: on distance and position of the Tester and the radio station; on
surrounding objects – their forms, composition, their relative position, etc. Nevertheless,
in fixed test circumstances one can estimate rather precise the condition of radio station
under test.
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9.1.4 Testing of MF/HF radio stations with DSC including power level measuring
Fig. 9.4 Configuration of connection MRTS-7M for MF/HF radio station with DSC
testing and power level of transmitter measuring.
Note 1: while measuring power level of MF/HF radio station in SSB-mode please
use audio-frequency oscillator, for example 1kHz, or say loudly “A” into radio station’s
microphone. Otherwise power level measurements will be incorrect.
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9.1.5 Testing of MF/HF radio stations with DSC through vessel’s antenna
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Select configuration “VHF direct” in menu SETTINGS > Test config> VHF
config if you are testing VHF Transceiver or select “MF/HF direct” in menu
SETTINGS > Test config> MFHF config if you are testing MF/HF one.
This configuration is used to check DSC Watch receiver and DSC controller of
VHF or MF/HF Radio stations.
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Step 1: connect Tester and Power sensor SWR meter according to fig.9.1 or fig.9.2
Step 2: select measurement mode: Test VHF > Receive DSC; Att: 00 dB:
Step 3: send test DSC message from radio station under test (DUT).
Step 4: check correctness of received DSC message and measured parameters; save
results in offered memory slot (for example profile No. 5) by pressing F2 key.
Step 5: select measurement mode: Test VHF > VHF Receiver FM; select channel CH-
06 and start measurement by pressing Enter ;
Step 6: select channel CH-06 and press PTT (push to talk) on device under test; You will
see measured of frequency, power level and frequency deviation on Tester’s screen. With
PTT (push to talk) pressed save measured results by pressing Esc .
Step 7: save measurement results on channel 6, by pressing Enter ; on screen you will
see menu with profile number to save results – 6 (next empty profile ), but for saving all
measurement results of one radio station it is recommended to select the same profile
number used for saving DSC measurement before (in our example it’s No. 5).
Repeat randomly Steps 5 -7 for channels 09, 13, 16. Consequently, all measurement
results of one radio station on channels 06, 09, 13 and 16 will be saved in profile No.5.
This will allow you to make and print Test Report.
Note. Testing of radio stations with DSC on channels 70 (DSC), 06, 09, 13, 16 is
regulated by requirements of International Maritime Registry (IMO).
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Testing of duplex VHF radio station mainly the same as for VHF Radios with DSC (Item
9.3). Due to absence in such radio stations DSC, start measurements from the Step 5 and
all results save in a next free profile number.
Step 1: connect Tester and Power sensor SWR meter according to fig.9.1 or fig.9.2 or
make measurement trough broadcast as shown on fig. 9.3
Step 2: select measurement mode: Test VHF > VHF Receiver FM; select channel CH-
06 and start measurement by pressing Enter ;
Step 3: select channel CH-06 and press PTT (push to talk) on device under test; You will
see measured of frequency, power level and frequency deviation on Tester’s screen. With
PTT (push to talk) pressed save measured results by pressing Esc .
Step 4: save measurement results on channel 06, by pressing Enter ; on screen you will
see menu with profile number to save results – 7 (next empty profile ), but for saving all
measurement results of one radio station it is recommended to select the same profile
number used for saving DSC measurement before (in our example it’s No. 6).
Repeat randomly Steps 2 -4 for channels 09, 13, 16. Consequently, all measurement
results of one radio station on channels 06, 09, 13 and 16 will be saved in the same
profile (as in example – prof. No.6). This will allow you to make and print Test Report.
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In this section is described logical operation and criteria set, which are to use during the
checking AIS station A and B classes. They are based upon IMO / IALA recommended
guideline – so, only in this case user can get single-valued and unambiguous results while
using the GMDSS Tester MRTS-7M.
By the primary testing of the just mounted station make sure that AIS equipment is
installed in proper way according to this guidance and manufacturer demands to get the
successful operation of the AIS.
One of the important AIS aspects is its mobility. Together with requesting some certain
operation of AIS Tester (which is expected operation), AIS carries out an action,
according to AIS protocol of current navigation circumstances (which are unexpected
operation).
Fig. 9.1. Connection setup of MRTS-7M for testing AIS station Class A/B through the
vessel’s antenna
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Use the TEST VHF / TEST AIS menu section to do all the checking!
Step 1 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Enter TEST AIS / TEST AIS CLASS A or TEST AIS / TEST AIS CLASS B Menu
depending on AIS station under test.
For each of the received messages the AIS Tester DSP controller calculates the deviation
of the frequency (frequency error) and power level;
Data processing is shown on the screen in sixth line by means of four-cells line.
Each status bar item corresponds to the following information:
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The result of “virtual ship” message transmitting will be displayed in AIS station LCD in
view of new vessel with MMSI 201999998.
As a rule the AIS stations has LED indicators of signal transmission (Tx) or reception
(Rx). So, it is necessary to pay attention to these LEDs during checking. Each Tx LED
illumination should be confirmed by short sound signal and LCD data update in AIS/Test
AIS class A or TEST AIS/Test AIS class B modes. The signal transmission by tester is
followed by sound signal too and AIS station Rx LED should illuminate.
If the “virtual ship” message is not received by AIS station, no new vessel with MMSI
201999998 is appeared on AIS station screen, it is necessary to repeat the request from
TEST AIS/ Ship emulation menu, as described in STEP 2. If the “virtual ship” message
is received the next operation step is 3 – item 6.2.4
Step 2 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Choose the <TEST AIS/Ship emulation> menu item and select the channel, for
example – Channel A.
Press Enter two times – after the sound signal the message 1 with MMSI 201999998
and increased relatively to AIS station coordinates on 0.1 mile will be sent in 2-4
seconds.
As a result the “virtual ship” / object with MMSI 201999998 should appear on AIS
station LCD screen (MKD).
Step 3 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The next step is intended only for AIS station class A – checking of DSC channel
polling information on 70 channel.
After a sound signal the tester will transfer request 111 – “Report ship’s name” and AIS
station should respond in 20 seconds. All the requested information will appear on the
screen.
If there’s no respond from the station user can see the following: No respond - no
respond from the tested station.
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NOTE: The last ITU-R M.1371-5 review, as opposed to previous reviews, supposes
the DSC-channel usage only to control the regional AIS station channels. The
respond to DSC requests is not supported.
Almost all AIS-SARTs have internal antenna, so we recommend to carry out the
measurement through broadcast, by means of antenna.
Turn on the AIS-SART to test mode and place it at 3-5 meters from tester
approximately at the same level corresponding to tester or a little bit lower.
Please note that it can take up to 15 minutes before AIS-SART starts transmission
of test messages. It depends on the AIS-SART capability to determine the coordinates
fast by means of internal GPS receiver.
Most general it will require about 5 minutes if the GPS receiver can’t determine
the coordinates (closed room) and 2-3 minutes if the GPS receiver determines the
coordinates (test in open places).
The AIS SART test signal in accordance with IEC 61097-14 consists of 8
messages transmitted in determined order both in A and B channels (4 messages in every
channel):
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10 TESTER’S CALIBRATION
It is necessary to keep the device in package for three hours minimum at normal
conditions after it was at temperature variations.
After storage in conditions of high humidity keep the Tester in package at normal
conditions for at least 12 hours before turning ON.
Before operating with the Tester please read this Technical description and user’s
manual, and attend safety training.
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Appendix 1.
dBm 0 0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,5 0,6 0,7 0,8 0,9
30 1,00 1,02 1,05 1,07 1,10 1,12 1,15 1,17 1,20 1,23
31 1,26 1,29 1,32 1,35 1,38 1,41 1,45 1,48 1,51 1,55
32 1,58 1,62 1,66 1,70 1,74 1,78 1,82 1,86 1,91 1,95
33 2,00 2,04 2,09 2,14 2,19 2,24 2,29 2,34 2,40 2,45
34 2,51 2,57 2,63 2,69 2,75 2,82 2,88 2,95 3,02 3,09
35 3,16 3,24 3,31 3,39 3,47 3,55 3,63 3,72 3,80 3,89
36 3,98 4,07 4,17 4,27 4,37 4,47 4,57 4,68 4,79 4,90
37 5,01 5,13 5,25 5,37 5,50 5,62 5,75 5,89 6,03 6,17
38 6,31 6,46 6,61 6,76 6,92 7,08 7,24 7,41 7,59 7,76
39 7,94 8,13 8,32 8,51 8,71 8,91 9,12 9,33 9,55 9,77
40 10,00 10,23 10,47 10,72 10,96 11,22 11,48 11,75 12,02 12,30
41 12,59 12,88 13,18 13,49 13,80 14,13 14,45 14,79 15,14 15,49
42 15,85 16,22 16,60 16,98 17,38 17,78 18,20 18,62 19,05 19,50
43 19,95 20,42 20,89 21,38 21,88 22,39 22,91 23,44 23,99 24,55
44 25,12 25,70 26,30 26,92 27,54 28,18 28,84 29,51 30,20 30,90
45 31,62 32,36 33,11 33,88 34,67 35,48 36,31 37,15 38,02 38,90
46 39,81 40,74 41,69 42,66 43,65 44,67 45,71 46,77 47,86 48,98
47 50,12 51,29 52,48 53,70 54,95 56,23 57,54 58,88 60,26 61,66
48 63,10 64,57 66,07 67,61 69,18 70,79 72,44 74,13 75,86 77,62
49 79,43 81,28 83,18 85,11 87,10 89,13 91,20 93,33 95,50 97,72
50 100,0 102,3 104,7 107,2 109,6 112,2 114,8 117,5 120,2 123,0
51 125,9 128,8 131,8 134,9 138,0 141,3 144,5 147,9 151,4 154,9
52 158,5 162,2 166,0 169,8 173,8 177,8 182,0 186,2 190,5 195,0
53 199,5 204,2 208,9 213,8 218,8 223,9 229,1 234,4 239,9 245,5
54 251,2 257,0 263,0 269,2 275,4 281,8 288,4 295,1 302,0 309,0
55 316,2 323,6 331,1 338,8 346,7 354,8 363,1 371,5 380,2 389,0
56 398,1 407,4 416,9 426,6 436,5 446,7 457,1 467,7 478,6 489,8
57 501,2 512,9 524,8 537,0 549,5 562,3 575,4 588,8 602,6 616,6
58 631,0 645,7 660,7 676,1 691,8 707,9 724,4 741,3 758,6 776,2
59 794,3 812,8 831,8 851,1 871,0 891,3 912,0 933,3 955,0 977,2
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Appendix 1
Unit conversion (dBm to W)
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Marine Radio Test Set (MRTS-7M)
Technical description and user manual
Appendix 2
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9
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Appendix 2
Signals placing on RS232/RS422 In/Out outlet
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