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OPERATOR MANUAL
RADIOTELEPHONY
HF SSB RE2100
SAILOR COMPACT 2000 PROGRAMME

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  • Page 1 OPERATOR MANUAL RADIOTELEPHONY HF SSB RE2100 SAILOR COMPACT 2000 PROGRAMME...
  • Page 2 FOR YOUR INFORMATION All information and illustrations in this manual are based on the information available when this manual was printed. We make reservations concerning errors in this manual, and all specifications are subject to change without further notice. S.P. Radio A/S has the copyright, all rights are reserved. Copyright 1993-95. Doc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION 2182 kHz Distress Urgency signal Safety Signal Silence Periods Operating Simplex Communication Duplex Communication CONTROLS SYSTEM DESCRIPTION General Simplex Radiotelephone Standard System Duplex Radiotelephone Telegraphy Remote Control DSC/Telex READ-OUT Radiotelephony Radiotelephony and Telegraphy OPERATION Operating Hints Initial Settings Select a Frequency Clear the TX Display Select Mode...
  • Page 4 SCANNING OPERATION Use the Scan Programme Build-up a Scan Programme Start a Scan Programme Stop a Scan Programme Check the Content of a Scan Programme Delete a Channel from a Scan Programme DISTRESS CALL PROCEDURE Distress Call on 2182 kHz Stop the Alarm Signal Transmit the Alarm Signal on a Frequency other than 2182 kHz Ship’s Identity Information...
  • Page 5 17 OPERATION REMOTE CONTROL UNIT 17.1 General Description 17-1 17.2 Stand-By Mode 17-1 17.3 Active Mode 17-1 17.4 Intercom Mode 17-1 17.5 Radiotelephony Call 17-1 17.6 Distress Call 17-2 18 QUICK SELECT/FREQUENCY TABLE 19 QUICK SELECT CHART RE2100/C2140/R2120/T...
  • Page 7: General Information

    1 GENERAL INFORMATION 2182 kHz Operating The international distress and call frequency 2182 kHz The operating panel is provided with a very high quality may be used for distress communication, urgency and push-button keyboard panel offering an attractive solid safety transmissions, as well as ordinary calls between feel.
  • Page 8 SIGNAL CURRENT POWER FREQ FREQ TUNE DUMMY CLARIF POWER LOAD MODE STOP 2182 SEND TEST ALARM ALARM 29073 RE2100/C2140/R2120/T - GENERAL INFORMATION...
  • Page 9: Controls

    2 CONTROLS Sets the decimal point for the frequency in kHz. Volume control and on/off switch for the mains. (Digits 0-99) Adds the RX/TX frequency to the channel number. Manual RF gain control. (Digits 0-99) Deletes the RX/TX fre- FREQ quency from the channel.
  • Page 11: System Description

    3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION General Remote Control The Compact HF SSB Programme 2000 includes all The Standard Simplex/Duplex system can be remote facilities that forms a modern maritime short wave controlled by the Control Unit C2140, which can be radio station. placed up to 100 meters away from the Transmitter.
  • Page 13: Read-Out

    4 READ-OUT Radiotelephony Displayes signal strength in RX mode. Displayes the TX power level. Displayes aerial current in Amps when transmitting. SIGNAL AE CURRENT Displayes receive frequency in kHz or channel number. Displayes transmit frequency in kHz. POWER DUMMY LOAD TUNE 28901 Lights up when dummy...
  • Page 15: Operation

    5 OPERATION Operating Hints When TX mode is selected, the full stop sign in the TX display flashes. After 10 secs, the full stop sign will stop flashing and the receiver/exciter will return to RX mode. Default settings are: AGC on, Squelch on, and Full TX-Power. When pressing the handset key, the tune lamp is alight, and when it extinguishes, the set is ready for operation.
  • Page 16: Turn Off/On The Agc

    Press: Read-out: MODE SIGNAL CURRENT POWER Press: Read-out: MODE SIGNAL AE CURRENT POWER Press: Read-out: MODE SIGNAL AE CURRENT POWER Turn OFF/ON the AGC Read-out: Press: SIGNAL CURRENT POWER POWER Press: Read-out: SIGNAL AE CURRENT POWER POWER Turn OFF/ON the Squelch Press: Read-out: SIGNAL...
  • Page 17: Reduce/Increase The Tx Power Level

    Reduce/Increase the Tx Power Level Press: STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 POWER POWER POWER POWER 1/16 STEP 4 STEP 3 STEP 2 STEP 1 STEP 0 and up again 1/16 It is only necessary to press the TX button when more than 3 secs have elapsed between each press of the AGC/ POWER button.
  • Page 18: Select Built -In Dummy Load For Tx Output Power Test

    5.13 Select Built -in Dummy Load for Tx Output Power Test Press: Read-out: DUMMY SIGNAL CURRENT LOAD The display will now show TX frequency 2206.4 kHz and the POWER DUMMY LOAD sign is on. Key the transmitter and wait until DUMMY the TUNE sign is off, whisle into the microphone and check LOAD...
  • Page 19: Channel Mode Operation

    6 CHANNEL MODE OPERATION Operation in CH Mode All ITU channel numbers have been pre-programmed in the receiver/exciter. Furthermore it is possible to programme 100 user defined quick select channels. Select an ITU Channel e.g. channel 421. Read-out: Press: STOP SIGNAL AE CURRENT POWER...
  • Page 20: Delete The Content Of A Quick Select Channel

    Then press: Read-out: SIGNAL AE CURRENT POWER Press: Read-out: SIGNAL AE CURRENT POWER Delete the Content of a Quick Select Chan- e.g. channel 20. Press: MODE (Observe, the set will go to the next programmed channel). Check which Quick Select Channel Num- bers are already Used Select a channel number, then Press:...
  • Page 21: Scanning Operation

    7 SCANNING OPERATION Use the Scan Programme There are 10 scan programmes (0-9) and each of them is able to contain 128 channel numbers (ITU and quick select chan- nel numbers can be used). Build-up a Scan Programme e.g. programme 2, consisting of e.g. channel 4, channel 421, channel 1604.
  • Page 22: Delete A Channel From A Scan Programme

    Delete a Channel from a Scan Programme e.g. channel 421 in programme 2. Press: FREQ Steps up through the scan propramme. STOP STOP FREQ Steps down through the scan programme. when channel 421 is displayed, then press: MODE Press: STOP to continue scanning.
  • Page 23: Distress Call Procedure

    8 DISTRESS CALL PROCEDURE Distress Call on 2182 kHz Turn on the set by means of the volume ON/OFF - press: Read-out: 2182 SIGNAL CURRENT POWER and then press: TEST SEND simultaneously ALARM ALARM Wait until the alarm signal disappears in the earphone (after 45 secs), then press the handset key and make your distress call as below: MAYDAY, MAYDAY,MAYDAY.
  • Page 24: Ship's Identity Information

    Ship’s Identity Information SHIP’S NAME CALL SIGN SPELLING For clarity when SPELLING OUT words the following alpha- bet should be used: _________________ - _______________________________ A - Alfa N - November _________________ - _______________________________ B - Bravo O - Oskar _________________ - _______________________________ C - Charlie P - Papa _________________ - _______________________________...
  • Page 25: Sweep Operation

    9 SWEEP OPERATION General The system has 10 programmable sweep programmes (SC numbers 10 to 19). Each programme has the following parameters, which can be changed by means of a program- ming menu. Trigger Source Code 0) Squelch trigger with full RF sensitivity (manual RF-gain is disabled).
  • Page 26 Press to start the programming menu. The display will Read-out: ask for the Trigger Source Code Co and show the value of the present code in the first line. SIGNAL AE CURRENT The trigger source code is an indication of the RF level at POWER which the receiver will stop the sweep function.
  • Page 27: Start/Stop Of The Sweep Programme

    The start frequency is the frequency at which the sweep programme will start every time the sweep programme is selected. If the start frequency is higher than the stop frequency, then the sweep programme runs backwards. Read-out: Key in the new start frequency (begin Frequency) bF (100.0- SIGNAL AE CURRENT 29999.9 kHz) followed by...
  • Page 28: Delete A Frequency From The Sweep Programme

    Delete a Frequency from the Sweep Programme It is possible to delete a frequency from a running sweep programme. In case the sweep programme stops automati- cally at the same frequency every time it passes, and the user does not want to listen on that frequency, the user can delete the frequency from the sweep programme.
  • Page 29: Duplex Operation

    10 DUPLEX OPERATION 10.1 General Duplex communication means that a conversation can take place in both directions at the same time. To obtain this facility your HF SSB Radiotelephone System must be fitted with the Duplex Receiver R2120, which is completely operated from the Receiver/Exciter RE2100.
  • Page 30: Select Duplex Mode By Means Of Channel Number

    10.3 Select Duplex Mode by means of Channel Number The duplex mode can also be selected directly by keying-in a channel number. Both ITU channels and user-defined quick select channels can be used. The only restriction, that must be observed, is the separation between the RX and TX frequency, which must be at least 280 kHz.
  • Page 31: Telegraphy Operation

    11 TELEGRAPHY OPERATION 11.1 General To obtain the facility of telegraphy, your HF SSB Radiote- lephone System must be fitted with the Duplex/Telegraphy Receiver R2120T and the CW Unit H2185. The interconnec- tion between these units and the standard equipment for AERIAL simplex radiotelephony is shown in the block diagram.
  • Page 32: Stop Transmission Of Telegraphy

    11.5 Stop Transmission of Telegraphy To turn off the Exciter and thereby stop the transmission of telegraphy press: STOP 11.6 Enter BFO Control Mode The frequency of the BFO (Beat Frequency Oscillator) is factory adjusted to give an audio signal with a frequency of 1000 Hz, every time a dot or a dash is received.
  • Page 33: Manual Tune-Up Procedure 250W System

    12 MANUAL TUNE-UP PROCEDURE 250W SYSTEM Turn the system off Remove the cover on the Transmitter 250W. Transmitter 250W Remove the tuning tool from the cover. Set tune switch to position man. Turn the system on 2182 Press 28071A-GB AUTO Press TUNE TUNE...
  • Page 35: Manual Tune-Up Procedure 600W/1200W System

    13 MANUAL TUNE-UP PROCEDURE 600W/1200W SYSTEM Turn the system off Open the cover on the transmitter. i t t e n s m T r a Set tune switch to position man. Turn the system on 2182 Press Press TUNE Press CLARIF AUTO...
  • Page 37: Open/Grounded Aerial

    14 OPEN/GROUNDED AERIAL Note! Aerial is grounded when the set is switched off. 14.1 Ground the Aerial Press: Read-out: FREQ SIGNAL CURRENT simultaneously. POWER 14.2 Open the Aerial Press: Read-out: FREQ SIGNAL AE CURRENT simultaneously. POWER 14.3 Return from the Open or Grounded Aerial Press: STOP RE2100/C2140/R2120/T - OPEN/GROUNDED AERIAL...
  • Page 39: Error Messages 250W System

    15 ERROR MESSAGES 250W SYSTEM 15.1 Error Messages from the Receiver/ High Standing Wave Ratio (SWR) when trans- mitting. Exciter RE2100 Check the Aerial and see technical manual for Error codes: the Transmitter T2130. If the Aerial is OK, press: Internal power supply is low.
  • Page 41: Error Messages 600W/1200W System

    16 ERROR MESSAGES 600W/1200W SYSTEM 16.1 Error Messages from the Receiver/ Internal high Standing Wave Ratio (SWR). See technical manual for the Transmitter T2131/ Exciter RE2100 T2135, part 1. Error codes: Power out error. Internal power supply is low. See technical manual for the Transmitter T2131/ Check the power connections to the Receiver/ T2135, part 1.
  • Page 43 17 OPERATION REMOTE CONTROL UNIT 17.1 General Description 17.4.1 Operation The remote control unit may be in one of the following modes, Stand-by Mode, Active Mode or Intercom In order to select intercom mode, press the button Mode. and then the number of the wanted intercom unit. When the audible tone is heard, lift the handset and make your telephone conversation.
  • Page 44 17.6 Distress Call 2182 button has always 1st priority. All control units have 1st priority. You may start a call from one unit and then continue the call from another unit. 17.6.1 Make Distress Call Follow the same procedure as described in chapter 8. 17-2 RE2100/C2140/R2120/T - OPERATION REMOTE CONTROL UNIT...
  • Page 45 18 QUICK SELECT/FREQUENCY TABLE (max. 1024 frequencies of which 100 can be stored as quick select frequencies) TRANSMITTER RECEIVER TRANSMITTER RECEIVER STATION STATION Frq. Frq. Frq. Frq. RE2100/C2140/R2120/T - QUICK SELECT/FREQUENCY TABLE 18-1...
  • Page 46 TRANSMITTER RECEIVER TRANSMITTER RECEIVER STATION STATION Frq. Frq. Frq. Frq. 18-2 RE2100/C2140/R2120/T - QUICK SELECT/FREQUENCY TABLE...
  • Page 47 TRANSMITTER RECEIVER TRANSMITTER RECEIVER STATION STATION Frq. Frq. Frq. Frq. RE2100/C2140/R2120/T - QUICK SELECT/FREQUENCY TABLE 18-3...
  • Page 48 TRANSMITTER RECEIVER TRANSMITTER RECEIVER STATION STATION Frq. Frq. Frq. Frq. 18-4 RE2100/C2140/R2120/T - QUICK SELECT/FREQUENCY TABLE...
  • Page 49 Notes: RE2100/C2140/R2120/T - QUICK SELECT/FREQUENCY TABLE 18-5...
  • Page 51 19 QUICK SELECT CHART Distress and 2182 Call Frequency SIGNAL CURRENT Send ALARM simultaneously SEND TEST POWER ALARM ALARM STOP Stop ALARM SIGNAL AE CURRENT STOP RX Frequency Selection POWER SIGNAL AE CURRENT STOP TX Frequency Selection POWER SIGNAL CURRENT STOP Quick Select Channels POWER...
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