AE–1800 Instruction Manual
Typical NAVTEX Message Screen
1. Typical NAVTEX Message Screen
1 . 1 . I n t ro du c ti o n
The illustration below represents a typical NAVTEX message screen, showing a new
message received on the first (518 kHz) receiver. A similar screen will show up when
the equipment is switched to receive a second receiver (490 kHz or 4209.5 kHz) message.
A brief description of on–screen indications is given below and in the following pages.
Figure 1-1 Typical NAVTEX Message Screen (First Receiver Page)
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Indication of Receiver in Use to Display Current Messages
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1ST RCVR
: First receiver, 518 kHz
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2ND RCVR 1
: Second receiver, 490 kHz or
2ND RCVR 2
:
4209.5 kHz
The two receivers can be switched by pressing
or by means of a software
command from an IBS/INS terminal via the rear panel
RS – 422
connector (INS
port). See paragraph 7.4 for details.
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Message No. and Total No. of Messages Stored
The message number of the currently displayed message along with the total
number of stored messages is indicated in the following format:
Examples:
・
1 2 / 12
:
Message #12 (newest message) of 12 messages stored
・
1 / 1 2
:
Message #1 (oldest message) of 12 messages stored
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1ST RCVR MSG (1 2 / 1 2 )
STANDBY
J D 1 3
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NEW MESSAGE
I
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ALARM
!
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011400 UTC JAN
POLISH SAR INFO 003
SOUTHEASTERN BALTIC
FISHING VESSEL OF UNIDENTIFIED REGISTRY
IS ON FIRE AND IS IN DANGER OF SINKING IN
POSITION 55–22.23N 14–40.37E.
ALL SHIPS IN THE VICINITY ARE URGENTLY
REQUESTED TO RUSH TO THE SITE AND OFFER
ASSISTANCE.
NNNN
STORED (CER= 00%)
M O R E NE W M S G LE F T !
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