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- Page 15 and 16: FOREWORD DSC/watch receiver • Dis
- Page 17 and 18: FS-2570 Standard configuration is s
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- Page 37 and 38: nd d a rece e ca * Received message
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6. Push the N knob to open the SHIP
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. DISTRESS OPERATIONS 17. Press the
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7. Push the ENTER knob to open the
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4. DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4.4 Receivin
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5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEIVI
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5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVIN
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5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVIN
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N re n e ry ca n a a n 5. ROUTINE M
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* Xmitted message * JUL-23-2006-23:
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* Received message * MAR-23-2006-23
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Compose msg. MSG TYPE : GROUP MESSA
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Change COM Frequency Agree Disagree
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5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVIN
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.4 Ne tra Cra t Ca 5. ROUTINE MESSA
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.6.3 an a re y 5. ROUTINE MESSAGE C
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5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVIN
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Then, one of the following displays
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5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVIN
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6. N A N The menu, consisting of ma
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. Push the N knob to open the user
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6. Push the N knob to open the STAT
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6. MENU OPERATION . Push the N knob
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6. .3 re ar n S N ca 1. Press the /
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6. . Send n re ared e a e Send n t
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6. MENU OPERATION N te If, when Las
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C ear n rece ed rd nary 1. Rotate t
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**** Alarm setup *** INTERNAL ALARM
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6.1 rntn e a e 6. MENU OPERATION Th
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t ne re enc e 6. MENU OPERATION 1.
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6.16 A nab e/D ab e 6. MENU OPERATI
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. . eyb ard 7. NBDP S STEM OVERVIEW
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7.3.2 Menu overview Selecting menus
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Function key F2 : Edit menu The Edi
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Function key F4 : Window menu 7. NB
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Function key F6 : System menu 7. NB
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8. NBDP PREPARATIONS This chapter p
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8.2 Station List 8. NBDP PREPARATIO
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.3 er r ra n . NBDP PREPARATIONS A
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8.4.2 Editing/Deleting user channel
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9. NBDP FILE OPERATIONS This chapte
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9.3.2 Saving a file 9. NBDP FILE OP
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9.4.3 Select all 9. NBDP FILE OPERA
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9.5 Opening Files 9. NBDP FILE OPER
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10. NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING Th
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10.2 ARQ Mode Operation 10. NBDP TR
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10.9.2 Preparations To use automati
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10.9.4 Store-and-forward method 10.
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6. Press the Enter key and enter a
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10.10 Automatic Telex using Macrofi
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11. A N NANC S N WARNING ELECTRICAL
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11.3 Simple Troubleshooting 11. MAI
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11. e ace ent e 11. MAINTENANCE TRO
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Compose msg. MSG TYPE : TEST MESSAG
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Setup Slave Delay TX/RX MSG Save Ed
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A ND en ree #/SETUP key HS. VOL (0
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Frequency Tables DSC frequency tabl
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APPENDIX MF band working carrier fr
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4/6 MH ITU SSB carrier frequencies
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12/16 ITU SSB carrier frequencies (
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and te e re ency tab e CH NO. Ship
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APPENDIX AP-13 ITU Telex frequency
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ITU Telex frequency table (4/4) ITU
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D ta nter ace C 6116 -1 / Sentence
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NS NSS data $--GNS,hhmmss.ss,llll.l
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Schematic diagram T-IF BOARD 05P075
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an ce er n t S- I I Aug-02 Blk.No.
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C ntr n t S- I I Model FS-5070T Uni
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an ce er n t S- 05P0739A PA 05P0738
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an ce er n t S- 05P0739A PA Board (
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FURUNO FS-1570/2570/5070 S C CA NS
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FURUNO FS-1570/2570/5070 2.2.7 Sele
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FURUNO FS-1570/2570/5070 4 AN NNA C
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ND 1/ RT/21 2 key .................
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Declaration of Conformity 9-52 Ashi
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Declaration of Conformity 9-52 Ashi