User Ch; Overview - Furuno FS-1575 Service Manual

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4.2 USER CH

4.2.1 Overview

1. 256 user-specified channels including SSB, NBDP, DSC, and CW mode can be
registered. Registered USER channels are saved in the T-CPU board.
To register them, press the [5] key. The "USER CH ENTRY" window will appear.
2. To register USER CH in CW mode, select [MENU] -> 9.SERVICE -> 3.RT SETUP
-> 1. SETUP, and then set CW on the SETUP window to "ENABLE." Submenu-1
"CW" will be added on the "MODE" selection popup window.
3. To call any of the SSB, NBDP, and CW channels registered on the RT window, select
MODE first, and then enter a channel number to be called in the "CH" box.
In order to distinguish the USER channels from ITU channels, prefix "0" (zero) to all
channel numbers. For example, enter "0201" for channel number 201.
Reference) Handling of "Channel"
• ITU SSB CH: Band (2/4/6/8/12/16/18/22/25) + 00 to xx (401, 1205, etc.)
• ITU TLX CH: Band (2/4/6/8/12/16/18/22/25) + 000 to xxx (4001, 12005, etc.)
• ITU CW CH: Band (4/6/8/12/16/18/22/25) + 000 to xxx (4001, 12005, etc.)
Note) Change the mode to CW, and then enter ITU CH.
• SSB, TLX, and CW User CH: 01 to 29 + 01 to xx (0401, 01205, etc.)
• DSC User CH: Band (2/4/6/8/12/16/18/22/25) + 01 to 04 (0401, 01205, etc.)
4. The registered USER channels are reflected on the windows listed in the following
table.
USER CH-related Window
RT Window
DSC COMPOSE MESSAGE
MESSAGE FILE ENTRY
ROUTINE SCAN FREQ SETUP
TX POWER (FREQ)
TX POWER (USER CH)
Call from NBDP Terminal
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Table 4.2.1 Application of USER CH
SSB
NBDP
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
4-5
4.2 USER CH
DSC
CW
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A

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