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NAVTEX STATIONS LIST 

518 kHz NAVTEX stations 

Id 

Area 

Country 

Name 

Latitude 

Longitude  Range (NM) 

01,02  France 

Corsen 

48°28’ N 

5°03’ W 

300 

03 

Russia 

Novorossiysk 

44°36’ N 

37°58’ E 

300 

04 

USA 

Miami 

25°37’ N 

80°23’ W 

240 

09 

Iran 

Bushehr 

28°59’ N 

50°49’ E 

300 

11 

Indonesia 

Jayapura 

2°31’ S 

140°43’ E 

300 

13 

Russia 

Vladivostok 

43°23’ N 

131°54’ E 

230 

15 

Chile 

Antofagasta 

23°30’ S 

70°25’ W 

400 

19 

Norway 

Svalbard 

78°02’ N 

13°40’ E 

450 

03 

Algeria 

Bordj-El-Kiffan 

36°48’ N 

3°16’ E 

200 

04 

Bermuda 

Bermuda Radio 

32°21’ N 

64°39’ W 

280 

07 

Namibia 

Walvis Bay 

23°03’ S 

14°37’ E 

380 

09 

Bahrain 

Hamala 

26°09’ N 

50°29’ E 

300 

11 

Indonesia 

Ambon 

3°42’ S 

128°12’ E 

300 

13 

Russia 

Kholmsk 

47°02’ N 

142°03’ E 

300 

15 

Chile 

Valparaiso Playa Ancha 

33°05’ S 

71°37’ W 

300 

19 

Norway 

Bodo 

67°16’ N 

14°25’ E 

450 

02 

Senegal 

Dakar 

14°46’ N 

17°20’ W 

200 

03 

Ukraine 

Odesa 

46°22’ N 

30°45’ E 

250 

04 

Canada 

Riviere-au-Renard 

50°12’ N 

66°07’ W 

300 

07 

South Africa 

Cape Town 

33°41’ S 

18°43’ E 

300 

08 

Mauritius 

Mauritius 

20°10’ S 

57°28’ E 

400 

11 

Singapore 

Singapore Port Operations 

1°21’ N 

103°58’ E 

400 

12 

USA 

San Francisco 

37°56’ N 

122°44’ W 

350 

13 

Russia 

Petropavlosk 

53°00’ N 

158°40’ E 

300 

15 

Chile 

Talcahuano 

36°41’ S 

73°07’ W 

400 

19 

Norway 

Vardo 

70°22’ N 

31°06’ E 

450 

20 

Russia 

Murmansk 

68°46’ N 

32°58’ E 

300 

01 

Faroe Islands 

Torshavn 

62°01’ N 

6°48’ W 

250 

02 

Spain 

Coruna 

43°22’ N 

8°27’ W 

300 

03 

Turkey 

Istanbul 

41°04’ N 

28°57’ E 

400 

11 

Indonesia 

Makassar 

5°05’ S 

119°30’ E 

300 

11 

North Korea 

Pyongyang 

39°00’ N 

125°43’ E 

150 

12 

Canada 

Prince Rupert 

54°18’ N 

130°24’ W 

300 

13 

Russia 

Magadan 

59°41’ N 

150°09’ E 

120 

15 

Chile 

Puerto Montt 

41°29’ S 

72°58’ W 

400 

01 

United Kingdom 

Niton 

50°35’ N 

1°18’ W 

270 

03 

Turkey 

Samsun 

41°23’ N 

36°11’ E 

400 

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Id 

Area 

Country 

Name 

Latitude 

Longitude  Range (NM) 

04 

USA 

Charleston 

32°51’ N 

79°57’ W 

200 

11 

Indonesia 

Jakarta 

6°07’ S 

106°52’ E 

300 

11 

North Korea 

Hamhung 

39°50’ N 

127°41’ E 

150 

15 

Chile 

Punta Arenas 

53°10’ S 

70°54’ W 

400 

02 

Azores 

Sao Miguel 

37°49’ N 

25°33’ W 

300 

03 

Turkey 

Antalya 

36°09’ N 

32°26’ E 

400 

04 

USA 

Boston 

41°43’ N 

70°30’ W 

200 

06 

Uruguay 

La Paloma 

34°40’ S 

54°09’ W 

280 

09 

Iran 

Bandar-e Shahid Raja i 

27°06’ N 

56°03’ E 

300 

11 

Thailand 

Nonthaburi 

13°01’ N 

100°01’ E 

400 

15 

Chile 

Easter Island 

27°09’ S 

109°26’ W 

400 

01 

United Kingdom 

Cullercoats 

55°04’ N 

1°28’ W 

270 

02,03  Spain 

Tarifa 

36°02’ N 

5°33’ W 

300 

03 

Iran 

Fereydun Kenar 

36°42’ N 

52°33’ E 

250 

03 

Ukraine 

Kerch 

45°23’ N 

36°38’ E 

250 

04 

USA 

New Orleans 

29°53’ N 

89°57’ W 

200 

08 

India 

Mumbai 

19°05’ N 

72°50’ E 

250 

11 

Japan 

Naha 

26°05’ N 

127°40’ E 

400 

13 

Russia 

Okhotsk 

59°22’ N 

143°12’ E 

300 

15 

Chile 

Easter Island 

27°09’ S 

109°26’ W 

400 

01 

Sweden 

Bjuroklubb 

64°28’ N 

21°36’ E 

300 

03 

Greece 

Irakleion Kritis 

35°19’ N 

25°45’ E 

400 

04 

Canada 

Wiarton 

44°56’ N 

81°14’ W 

300 

04 

Curacao 

Curacao 

12°10’ N 

68°52’ W 

400 

11 

Japan 

Moji 

34°01’ N 

130°56’ E 

400 

12 

Canada 

Tofino 

48°55’ N 

125°32’ W 

300 

15 

Chile 

Antofagasta 

23°30’ S 

70°25’ W 

400 

01 

Sweden 

Grimeton 

57°06’ N 

12°23’ E 

300 

02 

Canary Isles (Spain)  Las Palmas 

28°26’ N 

16°20’ W 

450 

07 

South Africa 

Port Elizabeth 

34°02’ S 

25°33’ E 

300 

11 

Japan 

Yokohama 

35°14’ N 

139°55’ E 

400 

15 

Chile 

Valparaiso Playa Ancha 

33°05’ S 

71°37’ W 

300 

18 

Greenland 

Upernarvik 

72°47’ N 

56°09’ W 

300 

01 

Sweden 

Gislovshammer 

55°29’ N 

14°19’ E 

300 

03 

Bulgaria 

Varna 

43°04’ N 

27°47’ E 

350 

11 

Japan 

Otaru 

43°19’ N 

140°27’ E 

400 

11 

Philipines 

Manila 

14°30’ N 

121°04’ E 

320 

12 

Alaska (USA) 

Kodiak 

57°47’ N 

152°32’ W 

200 

15 

Chile 

Talcahuano 

36°41’ S 

73°07’ W 

400 

01 

United Kingdom 

Niton 

50°35’ N 

1°18’ W 

270 

03 

Greece 

Kerkyra 

39°36’ N 

19°53’ E 

400 

11 

Japan 

Kushiro 

42°57’ N 

144°36’ E 

400 

11 

Vietnam 

Da Nang 

16°03’ N 

108°09’ E 

400 

15 

Chile 

Puerto Montt 

41°29’ S 

72°58’ W 

400 

01 

Norway 

Rogaland 

58°39’ N 

5°37’ E 

450 

03 

Greece 

Limnos 

39°54’ N 

25°11’ E 

400 

11 

China 

Hong Kong Radio 

22°13’ N 

114°15’ E 

400 

12 

Equador 

Ayora 

0°43’ S 

90°20’ W 

400 

15 

Chile 

Magallanes 

53°10’ S 

70°54’ W 

400 

20 

Russia 

Arkhangel’sk 

64°51’ N 

40°17’ E 

300 

01 

Norway 

Jeloya 

59°26’ N 

10°35’ E 

150 

03 

Cyprus 

Cyprus 

35°03’ N 

33°17’ E 

200 

04 

Greenland 

Simiutaq 

60°41’ N 

46°35’ W 

300 

06 

Argentina 

Ushuaia 

54°48’ S 

68°18’ W 

280 

09 

Oman 

Muscat 

23°37’ N 

58°31’ E 

270 

11 

China 

Sanya 

18°17’ N 

109°22’ E 

250 

01 

Norway 

Orlandet 

63°40’ N 

9°33’ E 

450 

03 

Egypt 

Alexandria 

31°12’ N 

29°52’ E 

350 

04 

USA 

Portsmouth 

36°44’ N 

76°01’ W 

280 

06 

Argentina 

Rio Gallegos 

51°37’ S 

69°13’ W 

280 

11 

China 

Guangzhou 

23°08’ N 

113°32’ E 

250 

01 

United Kingdom 

Portpatrick 

54°51’ N 

5°07’ W 

270 

03 

Malta 

Malta 

35°51’ N 

14°29’ E 

400 

04 

Canada 

St John’s 

47°37’ N 

52°40’ W 

300 

06 

Argentina 

Comodoro Rivadavia 

45°50’ S 

67°28’ W 

280 

07 

South Africa 

Durban 

29°48’ S 

30°49’ E 

300 

11 

China 

Fuzhou 

26°01’ N 

119°18’ E 

250 

Summary of Contents for SMARTFIND GMDSS NAVTEX

Page 1: ...nowledge correct at the time of going to print We reserve the right to change specifications equipment installation and maintenance instructions without notice as part of our policy of continuous prod...

Page 2: ...AUTION The SMARTFIND GMDSS NAVTEX unit is not water proof Consequently it must be located in a dry place and must be protected from direct contact with water CAUTION Do not locate the SMARTFIND GMDSS...

Page 3: ...ge 6 ABOUT SMARTFIND GMDSS NAVTEX The SMARTFIND GMDSS NAVTEX has been designed to meet the requirements of IMO International Maritime Organisation MSC 148 77 and IEC technical standard 61097 6 Ed 2 1...

Page 4: ...essages without manual intervention within designated areas of NAVTEX service coverage If the vessel is located within the coverage area of several NAVTEX stations particularly at night the SMARTFIND...

Page 5: ...SS NAVTEX begins to receive a signal one or more of the receiver icons at the top of the screen will appear to indicate which of the receivers is active When a complete message has been received a pop...

Page 6: ...p box can only be cleared by pressing the Enter key and reading the message Finding and viewing NAVTEX messages The SMARTFIND GMDSS NAVTEX displays NAVTEX messages in several ways designed to make fin...

Page 7: ...hed on for a while there will be a large number of NAVTEX messages stored in memory These can be quite overwhelming if the user is looking for particular message categories or an individual message Se...

Page 8: ...setup Serial number Message category Transmitting Station Receiver error rate Received frequency UTC date UTC time Message identifier KA59 Page 16 Colour coding of NAVTEX message headers The NAVTEX m...

Page 9: ...es A B D and L There are three sets of message filter options for every Transmitting Station and Message Category The STORE filter indicates that the selected message shall be neither displayed nor st...

Page 10: ...s ignoring filters and 72 hour limit Demonstration for use at exhibitions etc Time Date These parameters allow the time and date to be set manually in installations where there is no source of ZDA sen...

Page 11: ...ay contacts The front panel LED and the buzzer are programmable see Setup mode System options Consequently these indicators may or may not activate to indicate an alarm For bridge operation an IMO com...

Page 12: ...only on demand Set the Printer mode setting to On demand While viewing the full text of a message press the Print Message soft key Note that this will always print the current message irrespective of...

Page 13: ...ay The standard bulkhead mounting U Bracket can be used to mount the SMARTFIND GMDSS NAVTEX above or below a horizontal or near horizontal surface Drilling drawing mm Select hole size to suit method o...

Page 14: ...12V or 24 V DC power supply NAVTEX antenna Alarm Relay NMEA or IBS UTC time reference See Note 1 See Note 1 Integrated Bridge Navigation System External printer Note 1 Connecting a UTC time reference...

Page 15: ...frequently as repeater instruments for the sensor IEC 61162 1 alarm message example The alarm number and text are output as part of a standard ALR sentence format for example CRALR time 004 A A NAVTEX...

Page 16: ...uld not be connected to any part of the SMARTFIND GMDSS NAVTEX COM 2 Pin Number Connection Notes 1 2 SER_TXB O P to NMEA 0183 printer 3 4 SER_RXB I P from NMEA 0183 5 6 7 SER_TXA O P to NMEA 0183 prin...

Page 17: ...N XOFF control not H W BUSY SW 3 Set for 4800bps not 75bps Refer to the DPU 414 manual for details of how to set these parameters The compass safe distance for the printer is 1 0 m The printer should...

Page 18: ...nna close to MF HF transmitting antennas or VHF AIS antennas Ensure that antennas cannot be snagged by mooring warps or running rigging or engulfed by green water Antennas should always be mounted ver...

Page 19: ...s power output If it is not then an external power supply interface will be required Your antenna supplier should be able to provide this Switch on the SMARTFIND GMDSS NAVTEX by applying power 12 V DC...

Page 20: ...ealed and that there isn t sign of corrosion around the PL259 connector Make sure connections to the back of the SMARTFIND GMDSS NAVTEX display are secure Page 40 Cleaning Instructions Periodically cl...

Page 21: ...erent resistance readings consult the supplier in order to check such antennas Page 42 SPECIFICATIONS Technical Specification SMARTFIND GMDSS NAVTEX Receiver Display 6 inch VGA 480 x 320 pixels Daylig...

Page 22: ...land 27 09 S 109 26 W 400 G 01 United Kingdom Cullercoats 55 04 N 1 28 W 270 G 02 03 Spain Tarifa 36 02 N 5 33 W 300 G 03 Iran Fereydun Kenar 36 42 N 52 33 E 250 G 03 Ukraine Kerch 45 23 N 36 38 E 250...

Page 23: ...ES B 01 Belgium Oostende 51 11 N 2 48 E 55 NL EN B 03 Turkey Istanbul 41 04 N 28 57 E 400 TR B 06 Argentina Rio Gallegos 51 37 S 69 13 W 280 ES Page 46 Id Area Country Name Latitude Longitude Range NM...

Page 24: ...ce abnormal working conditions failure to follow Orolia Ltd s instructions whether oral or in writing including a failure to install properly and or to use batteries recommended and or supplied by Oro...

Page 25: ...ents Page 50 SOFTWARE REVISIONS The NAVTEX is delivered with the software version according to the following table which is to be filled in and maintained either by the manufacturer distributor dealer...

Page 26: ...y blank Orolia Ltd Silver Point Airport Service Road Portsmouth PO3 5PB United Kingdom Tel 44 0 23 9262 3900 Fax 44 0 23 9262 3998 www mcmurdomarine com Email service mcmurdo orolia com An Orolia Grou...

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