3 SERVICE
RE2100
9.
Toggle the keyboard button MODE, until J3E mode is chosen.
10.
Notice that no beat note is heard in the loudspeaker.
11.
Press the keyboard FREQ arrow buttons to toggle the 100 Hz decimal up and down.
12.
Control that the beat note heard in the loudspeaker changes with the 100 Hz steps.
13.
Key-in a known broadcast station in the frequency range 385 - 1600 kHz.
14.
Notice that the detected AF signal is heard from the loudspeaker without distortion.
15.
Key-in a known coastal station frequency in the frequency range 1600 -3990 kHz.
16.
When listening to the coastal station, activate the clarifier and control that it is working properly.
17.
Key-in one ITU channel in each of the maritime bands from 4.0 - 25.0 MHz and control that the
receiver is working properly.
18.
Activate a scan programme or key-in a scan programme, and control that the scan function is
working correctly.
19.
Active the keyboard AGC and SQ button and control that the leds marked AGC and SQ can be
toggled.
20.
When activating the SQ function, control that the noise from the loudspeaker disappears.
21.
Select the lowest transmitting frequency and press first TX, and then TUNE. When the tune lamp
extinguishes, press the handset key and whistle into the microphone. While whisteling, release the
handset key.
22.
Press the keyboard buttons 0 and 1 simultaneously.
23.
Select the test programme SP-20-0.
24.
Press the keyboard button ENT.
25.
The TX display will now show the battery voltage when transmitting. This voltage must be above
22V DC.
26.
Select the test programme SP-22-2.
27.
Press the keyboard button ENT.
28.
The TX display shows the latest measured Vforward. This voltage must be above 9V DC.
29.
Select the test programme SP-23-0.
30.
Press the keyboard button ENT.
31.
The TX display shows the SWR, which must be below 2.
32.
Select the test programme SP-26-1.
33.
Press the keyboard button ENT.
34.
The TX display shows the drive setting, which must be above 12.
35.
Press the keyboard button TUNE.
36.
Check that it is possible to tune and to transmit in all maritime bands.
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