Furuno DP-6 manual Maritex Channel

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Table 7-1 MARITEX Channel

ITU

MARITEX

Coast Station

Ship Station Tx

Location

Channel

No.

TX (kHz)

(kHz)

 

 

 

 

 

 

UP

A7

2423.5

3267.5

SWEDEN

UP

B7

2716.0

2477.0

SWEDEN

UP

D7

1905.0

2222.0

SWEDEN

UP

A1

4268.6

4203.5

SWEDEN

4009

B1

4214.5

4176.5

SWEDEN

4014

C1

4216.5

4179.0

SWEDEN

UP

A2

6460.0

6302.0

SWEDEN

6001

B2

6314.5

6263.0

SWEDEN

6019

C2

6323.0

6272.0

SWEDEN

UP

A3

8556.0

8398.5

SWEDEN

8007

B3

8419.5

8379.5

SWEDEN

8024

C3

8428.0

8388.0

SWEDEN

UP

A4

12818.0

12563.5

SWEDEN

12006

B4

12582.0

12479.5

SWEDEN

12024

C4

12591.0

12488.5

SWEDEN

UP

A5

17024.0

16790.5

SWEDEN

16014

B5

16813.5

16690.0

SWEDEN

16064

C5

16838.0

16715.0

SWEDEN

16057

C7

16834.5

16711.5

SWEDEN

UP

A6

22607.3

22352.0

SWEDEN

22007

B6

22379.5

22287.5

SWEDEN

22032

C6

22392.0

22300.0

SWEDEN

8017

D3

8424.5

8384.5

PANAMA

12008

D4

12583.0

12480.5

PANAMA

16033

D5

16822.5

16699.5

PANAMA

22031

D6

22391.5

22299.5

PANAMA

4006

F1

4213.0

4175.0

ARGENTINA

8040

F3

8436.0

8396.0

ARGENTINA

12050

F4

12604.0

12501.5

ARGENTINA

16188

F5

16900.0

16782.0

ARGENTINA

22040

F6

22396.0

22304.0

ARGENTINA

16164

F7

16888.0

16770.0

ARGENTINA

6001

G3

6314.5

6263.0

SAN FRANCISCO

8028

G4

8430.0

8390.0

SAN FRANCISCO

12028

G5

12593.0

12490.5

SAN FRANCISCO

16028

G6

16820.0

16697.0

SAN FRANCISCO

8027

G1

8429.5

8389.5

NEW ORLEANS

12067

G2

12612.5

12510.0

NEW ORLEANS

4019

 

4219.0

4181.5

CHINA/GUANGZHOU

6031

 

6329.0

6283.0

CHINA/GUANGZHOU

8030

 

8431.0

8391.0

CHINA/GUANGZHOU

12088

 

12622.5

12520.5

CHINA/GUANGZHOU

16096

 

16854.0

16731.0

CHINA/GUANGZHOU

 

 

 

 

 

Valid on 1997.

UP means no ITU channel assigned. You can use register these as user channels.

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Contents Nbdp Terminal First E D I T I O N Page Page Table of Contents Declaration of conformity to type SP-1Features ForewordProgram number This page is intentionally left blank Frequency Shift Radiotelex CommunicationGeneral Code DescriptionARQ Mode A-Mode DescriptionTraffic Exchange Sequence Termination of Communication ARQ mode traffic exchange timingInitiating a Call FEC Mode B-ModeSystem Overview System ConfigurationTurning on the System Equipment DescriptionTerminal Unit Main Unit Printer optionKeyboard Function Keys, Menu Operation Menu ConventionsBasic Menu Operation Clear Buffer Cancel PrintingFunction Key Description File to PrintFunction key F2 Edit menu Goto TopRent file File to Send Cancel SendingTimer Operation Call StationDistress Frequency Table Display Nmea DataCalendar Remote A/BUser Channel Entry Timer Operation EntryStation Entry Scan EntryBK Timing PostTone SetupSlave Delay BK Timing PreToneTX/RX MSG Save Display modeMIF Freeze MIF EmissionFunction key F10 Break Function key F9 OverPreparations for Transmission and Reception Registering Answerback Code & ID CodesRegistering Answerback Code Message for confirmation of code entered Registering ID CodesRegistering Stations Station ListEditing/Deleting Stations OK/CANCEL promptRegistering Timer Programs Timer ProgrammingEditing/Deleting Timer Programs Registering Scan Channel Groups Scan Channel GroupsEditing/Deleting Scan Channel Groups Registering User Channels User ChannelsEditing/Deleting User Channels Creating Files File OperationsSaving a File Saving a FileEditing Files Cutting and Pasting TextCutting text Select All Copying and Pasting TextClearing the Paste Buffer UndoSearching Text Cut and paste flow diagramGoto Line Replacing TextSwitching Between Files Opening FilesOpening a File Renaming Files Saving a File Under a New NameDeleting Files Printing Files Real Time PrintingCommunications Log Displaying the Communications Log Log FilePrinting the Log File Manual Calling TRANSMISSION, ReceptionManual calling screen Calling a Station Stopping Transmission Transmitting a File from a Floppy Disk or the Text ScreenFrom a Floppy Disk From the text screen 1 orARQ Mode Operation Selecting Receive ModeSend a file from a floppy disk Type a message from keyboard FEC Mode OperationCommunication Example Registration procedure9VG Seradio RS 55908 Ugox X GA +? Transmitting message directly DirtlxTable of Abbreviations Command an AbbreviationTimer Operation Enabling Timer OperationStopping Timer Operation Communication Buffer ScanningWindow Menu Window Menu DescriptionDisplay Nmea Data Calendar Remote A, Remote BDistress Frequency Table Maritex Operation What is MARITEX?Preparations for Transmission Maritex ServicesRegistering Scan Groups MARITEX-A Maritex Channel ARQ FEC Dirc Scanning group list example Preparing Programs for Automatic Message Transmission CommandsMaritex Traffic Manual Store-and-Forward Telex No. Procedure DisplayRemarks@CASE MSG+? @SEND Babc @SEND Nnnn @CASE GA+? @SEND BRK+ Preparing a macrofile for store-and-forward TelexSave prompt Example macrofile for direct dialing Macrofile for Direct DialingNo. Procedure Display Remarks Procedure for direct dialingExample of macrofile for use in multi address Macrofile for Multi Address10 Example of macrofile for semi-fax Macrofile for Semi-faxTransmitting in Maritex System Basic ProcedurePress the 2 key. The Call Macro screen appears Actual TransmissionConnectors and Earth Connection Maintenance and TroubleshootingMaintenance Cleaning the EquipmentSelf Test Simple TroubleshootingDiagnostic Tests Power SupplyTone test 1 All characters Tone TestTone test 5 Space Tone test 2 FoxTone test 3 Beta Tone test 4 MarkITU Telex Frequency /4 AP1-1AP1-2 AP1-3 AP1-4 AP2-1 Appendix 2 International Telex AbbreviationsThis page is intentionally left blank Input sentences Load requirements as listnerAP3-1 AP3-2 GLL Geographic position latitude and longitudeAP3-3 RMA Recommended minimum navigation information Loran C dataAP3-4 RMC Recommended minimum specific GPS/ Transit dataSpecifications of Nbdp Terminal DP-6 Environmental Conditions