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H F R E C E I V E R S
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E K 8 9 5 / E K 8 9 6
Operator Manual
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Operating Modes
2.2
Operating Modes
The receiver can be operated in the following
two operating modes:
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MANUAL
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CHANNEL
2.2.1
MANUAL
In the MANUAL mode no channel is set.
For the basic settings of the VLF
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HF receiver the
following codes are possible:
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F (frequency)
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I (modulation mode)
The possible special functions are characterized
by the following codes:
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L (receive level)
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PL (level line)
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P (level line status)
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C (CM status)
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BI (BIT status)
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ST (storage into channel)
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K, CL, RS (editing of channel contents)
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PA (preamplifier)
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SE (switching digital selection on or off,
with FK 896 only)
The possible system functions are characterized
by the following codes:
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A (address)
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V (software version)
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FIB (IF filter)
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OP (options)
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SA (signal BYPASS)
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IF (IF signal)
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M (operating status)
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ERR (error status)
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RESET (software reset)
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REM (local control)
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IDENT (software type and Ident. No.)
Via the command Ks<parameter> a channel
can be called up, and the receiver is auto
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matically in the CHANNEL mode (see 2.2.2).
2.2.2
CHANNEL
In the CHANNEL mode there is a channel set.
In channel operation, as in the MANUAL mode
(see 2.2.1), it is possible to execute
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Special functions and
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System functions.
If one of the basic settings (frequency or
modulation mode) is altered, the receiver auto
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matically operates in the MANUAL mode (see
2.2.1).
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