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Using the C-Fax

Switching On

Make sure power plug and aerial connections have been made and that a roll of paper is
properly inserted in the C-Fax, as described on pages 4 to 7.

Move the power switch (number 7 in the picture on the previous page) down. If your C-Fax
has an internal receiver the channel display (9) should show the current channel number,
location and frequency the C-Fax is listening to.

for example:

3 Auckland

ZKLF 13550.5kHz

This indicates that the receiver is set to channel 3, which transmits from Auckland on a
frequency of 13550.5 kHz (kilohertz) using the call sign ZKLF.

Selecting a Channel

To change the channel use the two channel selection buttons (10) to move up or down the
list. Refer to the frequency list starting on page 18 to find the channel number of a station
transmitting near you, then change to this channel. If you are using an external receiver you
must manually enter a frequency into your receiver.

The yellow data light (8) should be on or flickering. This indicates a signal is present.

If it is not already on, turn on the audio by switching the Audio switch (1) up. You should be
able to hear the received signal.

If you hear a continuous tone, this is generally a resting tone, a signal many stations send
between maps. If you can hear a signal quickly changing between two tones then a picture is
being sent. Try all the different frequencies for your local station to find the signal which
sounds loudest and has the least static in it.

Printing a Picture

Set the Start switch (5) to the middle position for automatic stop and start.

When a picture is sent it is preceded by a start signal, telling the receiver to start printing.
This is heard as a tone lasting from 5 to 10 seconds. Next the transmitting station sends the
alignment signal which synchronises the picture being sent with that being printed. This
usually sounds as two tones, a very short tone and a longer half second tone, repeated for 30
seconds. Following this is the actual picture, which is two tones alternating randomly, one
tone represents the white parts of the picture, the other tone is used for the black parts. The

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Summary of Contents for 3 C-FAX

Page 1: ...C FAX Model 3 RADIO FACSIMILE RECEIVER USER HANDBOOK BHM Electronics...

Page 2: ...an External Receiver 5 Loading Paper 6 The Controls 7 Using the C Fax 8 Sample Weather Maps 10 Weather Map Abbreviations 11 Detailed Description of the Controls 12 Care of the C Fax 14 Trouble Shooti...

Page 3: ...le tool for those to whom the elements are important in their lifestyle or occupation Useful books on the interpretation of these maps are available through most larger book stores After a little prac...

Page 4: ...ply 110V or 230V AC For use with the mains supply a suitable power supply must be used which can supply 12V DC at 2 amps Connecting an Aerial for an internal receiver The aerial lead plugs into the BN...

Page 5: ...he speaker output or line level output of the external receiver to the audio socket on the side panel of the C Fax This input will accept a wide range of signal levels from 1V to 5V RMS Putting a plug...

Page 6: ...the right against the spring and then pulling it up and out Insert a new roll of paper by pushing the right end against the spring and then pushing the left end down Make sure the outside surface of...

Page 7: ...Paper Feed 4 Paper Out Indicator 5 Stop Auto Start Up receiver only no printing Centre automatic start print stop Down continuous printing 6 Run Indicator printer is operating 7 Power On Off 8 Data In...

Page 8: ...ould be on or flickering This indicates a signal is present If it is not already on turn on the audio by switching the Audio switch 1 up You should be able to hear the received signal If you hear a co...

Page 9: ...will automatically stop the C Fax printing after about 40 minutes if it hasn t had a stop signal minimising paper wastage Useful Hints If you switch on the C Fax and the start tone has passed and a pi...

Page 10: ...ple Weather Maps Australia Significant Weather Prognosis Australia Mean Sea Level Prognosis Darwin Tropics Significant Weather Prognosis Indian Ocean Mean Sea Level Prognosis Example of a noisy signal...

Page 11: ...d New Zealand Map Types ANAL Analysis FCST Forecast MAR WX Significant Marine Weather NEPHANAL Nephanalysis analysis of cloud information taken from satellite pictures PROG Prognosis SIG WX Significan...

Page 12: ...ign switch 3 Count the number of flashes of the align light 4 When this is equal to the number on the scale release the align switch promptly The rest of the picture should be correctly aligned In the...

Page 13: ...printing In the down position the printer starts and prints continuously The run light remains on If you have missed the start signal of a picture moving the switch down will start the picture printin...

Page 14: ...f black rubber is a thin black line this is the thermal print line Dirt on this print line causes the reduced print density This should be gently wiped clean with alcohol methylated spirits or isoprop...

Page 15: ...al assistance No Printing Check Paper Out light is not flashing if it is replace the paper Paper is fitted correctly Run switch is in Auto or Start position Replacing the Fuse The fuse on the side pan...

Page 16: ...up to 203 pre programmed FREQUENCY RANGE 50kHz to 30MHz RECEPTION MODE F4 RECEIVE IF FREQUENCY 45MHz 455kHz BFO FREQUENCY 453 1 kHz SENSITIVITY 2 microvolts for useable copy DIMENSIONS 322mm wide x 2...

Page 17: ...locking collar 1 2 3 4 Side Panel Power pin 1 unused pin 2 negative black pin 3 positive red pin 4 unused Power supply 12 to 15V DC at 1 5A 12W maximum Audio In Standard 3 5mm mono audio plug for ext...

Page 18: ...0 kHz BMB 28 Tai pei CNA 9430 0 kHz 3MA34 Central News Agency 29 Tai pei CNA 13766 0 kHz 3MA26 Tai pei Taiwan 30 Tai pei CNA 14685 0 kHz 3MA25 31 Tai pei CNA 15878 0 kHz 3MA24 32 Tai pei CNA 19680 0 k...

Page 19: ...es 12730 0 kHz NMC 93 Pt Reyes 17151 2 kHz NMC 94 Pt Reyes 22527 0 kHz NMC 95 Valparaiso 4228 0 kHz CBV Valparaiso Radio Chile 96 Valparaiso 8677 2 kHz CBV 97 Valparaiso 17144 4 kHz CBV 98 Marambio 24...

Page 20: ...UU36 Cairo Egypt 156 Cairo 10123 0 kHz SUU2 157 Moscow 3830 0 kHz Moscow Russia 158 Moscow 5008 0 kHz 159 Moscow 6987 0 kHz 160 Moscow 7695 0 kHz 161 Moscow 10980 0 kHz RCC76 162 Moscow 11617 0 kHz RD...

Page 21: ...16315 0 kHz 5YE6 194 Nairobi 17365 0 kHz 5YE3 195 Nairobi 22867 0 kHz 5YE7 196 Test 1750kHz 1750 0 kHz test Receiver test frequencies 197 Test 3 5MHz 3500 0 kHz test 198 Test 7 0MHz 7000 0 kHz test 1...

Page 22: ...w Zealand Postal Address PO Box 787 Invercargill Delivery 287 Dee Street Invercargill Phone 0 3 218 3495 Fax 0 3 218 3494 International Phone 64 3 218 3495 International Fax 64 3 218 3494 E mail bhm b...

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