Rega Radio Mk 3 Specifications

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Page 2 - FOR YOUR INFORMATION

Page 2-2 RM2151 - RADIO TELEX COMMUNICATIONThe characteristics of ARQ communication can be summarized:It practically guarantees error-free data, assum

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

RM2151 - USING THE RADIOTELEX SYSTEM Page 3-13 USING THE RADIOTELEX SYSTEM.3.1 IntroductionThis chapter explains how to operate the Integrated Radiote

Page 4 - 1 GENERAL INFORMATION

Page 3-2 RM2151 - USING THE RADIOTELEX SYSTEMThe Editor WindowThe boot window is followed by the start-up window which is the text editor window:

Page 5 - 1.3 Printer

RM2151 - USING THE RADIOTELEX SYSTEM Page 3-3Using the Window InterfaceThe easy operation of the system is based on pop-up windows, also known as menu

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Page 3-4 RM2151 - USING THE RADIOTELEX SYSTEM 07700 +? Radiotelex

Page 7 - 1.4 Microfloppy Disk

RM2151 - USING THE RADIOTELEX SYSTEM Page 3-53.3 APPLICATIONS overviewThe program can handle several independent applications. An application is an in

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Page 3-6 RM2151 - USING THE RADIOTELEX SYSTEM3.4 Message HandlingUsing the Text EditorCreating a message is quite simple.The text is entered in the Te

Page 9 - 2 RADIO TELEX COMMUNICATION

RM2151 - USING THE RADIOTELEX SYSTEM Page 3-7Copy a blockHaving marked a block, press CONTROL+INS and position the cursor at any new location. By hold

Page 10 - 2.4 FEC operation

Page 3-8 RM2151 - USING THE RADIOTELEX SYSTEMSaving a message onto floppy diskAssuming we want to save the text we typed in earlier (page 3-6) on the

Page 11 - 3.2 The Window Interface

RM2151 - USING THE RADIOTELEX SYSTEM Page 3-9To obtain a hard copy of the Text editor without saving the text beforehand, enter the menus:F1 The edito

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RM2151FOR YOUR INFORMATIONAll information and illustrations in this manual are based on the information avaiblewhen this manual was printed.This secon

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Page 3-10 RM2151 - USING THE RADIOTELEX SYSTEMYou can now insert the recipient.Name of destination : S.P.RADIOInternational number: 05598186717Type: F

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RM2151 - USING THE RADIOTELEX SYSTEM Page 3-11Mailbox set upIn the following example you can set up a message which is to be transmitted from the mail

Page 15 - 3.3 APPLICATIONS overview

Page 3-12 RM2151 - USING THE RADIOTELEX SYSTEMAt time 11:50 the radiotelex modem will start scanning the coast station Maritex-Sweden-A for a channel

Page 16 - 3.4 Message Handling

RM2151 - USING THE RADIOTELEX SYSTEM Page 3-13Mailbox contents.If you want to have a look at the contents of the mailbox this can be done in the writi

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Page 3-14 RM2151 - USING THE RADIOTELEX SYSTEM3.5.2 Direct callDirect call is used when you wish to enter a dialogue with a coast station or another m

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RM2151 - USING THE RADIOTELEX SYSTEM Page 3-15SEND Send indicator. Transmitting data. The indicator will flash when the output buffer is empty, i.e.th

Page 19 - 3.5.1 Mailbox

Page 3-16 RM2151 - USING THE RADIOTELEX SYSTEMFrequency set up.The radiotelex modem is normally scanning ARQ or DSC frequencies. If you want the radio

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RM2151 - USING THE RADIOTELEX SYSTEM Page 3-17Activating an ARQ CallAn ARQ call can be activated to a coast station transmitting a channel free signal

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Page 3-18 RM2151 - USING THE RADIOTELEX SYSTEMIf a pair of frequencies is chosen, the radiotelex modem will listen on the chosen Rx frequency, standby

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RM2151 - USING THE RADIOTELEX SYSTEM Page 3-19The above illustrated connection, with the coast station Lyngby Radio, shows how a direct telex connecti

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RM2151 - TABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTS1. GENERAL INFORMATION1.1 Introduction 1-11.2 Message Terminal Operation 1-11.3 Printer 1-21.4 Microfloppy

Page 24 - 3.5.2 Direct call

Page 3-20 RM2151 - USING THE RADIOTELEX SYSTEMA call could develop as illustrated below. Ð Ð

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RM2151 - USING THE RADIOTELEX SYSTEM Page 3-21If you have selected ‘FEC selective call’ you must key in the name or the number of the station to be ca

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Page 3-22 RM2151 - USING THE RADIOTELEX SYSTEMBy high-lightning the file you want to view and press Enter, the contents of the file can be examined. I

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RM2151 - USING THE RADIOTELEX SYSTEM Page 3-23Rtx auto popup.The Rtx auto popup is an option, which automatically will activate the directcall window,

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Page 3-24 RM2151 - USING THE RADIOTELEX SYSTEMWatchkeeping TableEnables you to Insert, Delete or view the stations to be watched. Below is shown an ex

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RM2151 - STATIONS- AND WATCHKEEPING Page 4-14 STATIONS- AND WATCHKEEPING4.1 IntroductionThis chapter gives you an introduction to the configuration of

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Page 4 -2 RM2151 - STATIONS- AND WATCHKEEPINGThe command line in this menu gives you the following options:Edit Existing frequency (-pairs) or channel

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RM2151 - STATIONS- AND WATCHKEEPING Page 4-34.3 Watchkeeping menuThe watchkeeping table is a table of stations you wish the system to scan.For each st

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Page 4 -4 RM2151 - STATIONS- AND WATCHKEEPING

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RM2151 - OPTIONS MENU Page 5-15 OPTIONS MENUThe contents of the radiotelex options menu is set up points concerning radiotelex.Entering the menus:F3 T

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RM2151 - GENERAL INFORMATION Page 1-11 GENERAL INFORMATION1.1 IntroductionWelcome to the world of Radiotelex Communication. Your new system offers a w

Page 35 - 4 STATIONS- AND WATCHKEEPING

RM2151 - DIRECTORY MENU Page 6-16 DIRECTORY MENUThe directory facility is an individual application, where it is possible to work with the contents on

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RM2151 - SYSTEM MENU Page 7-17 SYSTEM MENU.In this Radiotelex system you have a system set up menu. You can change the colours and you can move thewin

Page 37 - 4.3 Watchkeeping menu

Page 7-2 RM2151 - SYSTEM MENUBeep Alarm for illegal user input.Screenblank... The screen will default turn black after a period specified by the opera

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RM2151 - FUNCTION COMMANDS Page 8-18 FUNCTION COMMANDS.APPENDIX 1The following commands may be used in the radiotelex service.AMV+ Message to AMVER.Au

Page 39 - 5 OPTIONS MENU

Page 1-2 RM2151 - GENERAL INFORMATION1.3 PrinterPrinter ConfigurationThe H1252A/B Hard Copy Printer should be connected to the radiotelex/DSC modem, a

Page 40 - 6 DIRECTORY MENU

RM2151 - GENERAL INFORMATION Page 1-3Paper loadingLoad the paper into the printer as described below. If you use fan-fold paper, please refer to the p

Page 41 - 7 SYSTEM MENU

Page 1-4 RM2151 - GENERAL INFORMATION1.4 Microfloppy DiskThe floppy disk drive allows the Message Terminal to read messages stored on disk or write me

Page 42 - Page 7-2 RM2151 - SYSTEM MENU

RM2151 - GENERAL INFORMATION Page 1-5Formatting your floppy disk.If the disk is not formatted from the manufactorer, you must format the disk before i

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RM2151 - RADIO TELEX COMMUNICATION Page 2-12 RADIO TELEX COMMUNICATION.2.1 IntroductionThis chapter describes the basic properties of radiotelex syste

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