Furuno DP-6 manual Radiotelex Communication, General, Code Description, Frequency Shift

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1.RADIOTELEX COMMUNICATION

1.1General

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.

Radiotelex communication today owes its reliability and efficiency to error detection and correction. The ITU-R defined both a con- stant-ratio code for automatic error detection and requirements for the error correction in Recommendation M.625-3.

1.2 Code Description

The DP-6 employs a 7-element synchronous code providing 27 = 128 combinations. Among these 128 combinations, there are 35 constant-ratio combinations having a ratio of 3 (Y) mark bits to 4

(B)space bits. Thus ratio is used to test the validity of each re- ceived character.

Of the 35 combinations, 32 are used for the required alphanumeric teleprinter signals. The remaining three 7-element codes are used exclusively for operational purposes. These are:

Idle Signal

(ARQ Mode), Phasing Signal 1 (FEC Mode)

Idle Signal

 

RQ Signal (ARQ mode), Phasing Signal 2 (FEC Mode)

Transmission rate is 100 bauds. If the 4B/3Y ratio is disturbed due to interference, the output of the receiver is blocked to restrict the mutilated character from passing on to the teleprinter.

Frequency Shift

The frequency shift is 85 Hz with a center frequency of 1700 Hz, as specified in ITU-R Recommendation M.625-3.

Space Tone Frequency 1700+85 = 1785 Hz

Mark Tone Frequency 1700-85 = 1615 Hz

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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 General Radiotelex CommunicationCode Description Frequency ShiftARQ 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 Function Key Description Cancel PrintingFile to Print Clear BufferFunction key F2 Edit menu Goto TopRent file Timer Operation Cancel SendingCall Station File to SendCalendar Display Nmea DataRemote A/B Distress Frequency TableStation Entry Timer Operation EntryScan Entry User Channel EntrySlave Delay SetupBK Timing PreTone BK Timing PostToneMIF Freeze Display modeMIF Emission TX/RX MSG SaveFunction 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 Clearing the Paste Buffer Copying and Pasting TextUndo Select AllSearching 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 From a Floppy Disk Transmitting a File from a Floppy Disk or the Text ScreenFrom the text screen 1 or Stopping TransmissionARQ 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 TransmissionMaintenance Maintenance and TroubleshootingCleaning the Equipment Connectors and Earth ConnectionDiagnostic Tests Simple TroubleshootingPower Supply Self TestTone test 1 All characters Tone TestTone test 3 Beta Tone test 2 FoxTone test 4 Mark Tone test 5 SpaceITU 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