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E’JBARRETT 2050
ADVANCED HF SSB TRANSCEIVER
Operating and Installation
Manual
BCMZDSDD/l 1 - © Barrel! Communications
www.barreltoammunicalinnscomau
Head Office: European Omoei
Barren Communications P'Y. Ltd. Barren Europe le4
8—10 Pon Kembla Drive 19 Lenten Skeel
mm Lake, Westem Australia. 5153 Alton
P O BOX1214‘ Bibta Lake,Wes15m Auslmlia,
sees Hampshire euu me
AUSTRALIA uumzn KINGDOM
Toll lree number (within Australia) 1800 999 580
Telephon : ‘613 9434 17m Telephone: 0-44 1420 542254
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The Americas Office:
Barren USA LLC
5676 Wldmet Streak
Shawnee
Kansas 66216
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Talephon ' ¢1 913 322 6231
Facsimile: ¢1 913 273 0779
Email: lnlormafion@barrelmommunica|ions.wm.au Emallzsales@haneneurope.w uk Eman- lrvformalion@banemsa com
Web Sile: wwwabaneflmmunlcafionsvwmsu
Barrett 2040,Barrett 2050 compliance
FCC RF exposure compliance statement
FCC RF exposure warning
FCC modulatlon modes .
Industry Canada modulatlon modes .
About this operating and Inshlletion manual .
Icons and standards
Scroll keys
Abbrevmions and cronyvn
Inlrodnclion..
Onmlonl.
User controls .
2050 transceiver front panel description
2050 transceiver control head rear vlew
2050 transceiver rear panel deeaipllo
Swltchlng on the transceiver
Dlsplay..
Adjustlng the an 0 volume
Selecting a channel ..
Using lhe microphone 21
Cumming another station - us ng se 22
General .. 22
Entering station ID's and using the address and telephone books
Checking for the best channel to use between two slattons - Beacon call .
Sending a selcal
Receiving a selca
Emergency calls 32
Direct dial telephone calls - Telcalls. 35
Call llllefY" 39
Scanning channels
Clarifierl
Noise reductlon selean
Mule lequelch) selection
Mode selectlon
Text messaging — “Pagecall'. "SMS" ..
Remote slsfion operational status — “Statcall
Person to persons) secure call
Tunlng the receiver ..
Scanning ‘th the tunable receiver
Menu functlons
Menus n 55
Standard Menu 59
ldemlficafion 59
Dlsplay Option
Backlight Level.
Backllght Timeout.
Call History .
Address boo
IR Enable .
Audio Scrambler...
2040 Antenna salon (available when 1050 deployed n 2vo manpflok adapter
Transmlt over beep"
Transmit timeou
Channel Labels.
Setting the Cloc
Setting the Date
E.I.T.E. Test ..
Option insnallation.
Hopping FlN number entry.
Secure Call Code. as
Upload Pack as
Scan tables . 90
Adding channels to a scan table
Editing channels in a Scan table
Erasing entries in a scan table
Changing Scan table labels
Scan table select
Mute Settings
syllable Mule Sens
Signal Strength Mute Level
9 9
Selcall ID 2 — setting 4 digit selcall self ID
Selling Six Digil ID— setting 6 digit selcall self ID. 03
Setting Sslcall MMSI — GMDSS Selcall sell ID (for Mule use .103
Selcall alarm 04
Selcall transml ones a
Selcall pre-amble length setting 06
TXCVR Lock . 07
OEM Pagecall Key 09
Audio Settings 10
Audlo 3 WI
“Beep vdlume level
Receiver audio path configurallon
Transmitwr audio path configuration
Line Audi
Noise Redu
RF settings... 15
Optional IF lilter enable 16
Reoelver Pre-amplifier. 17
Clarifier range... 1 3
Noise blanker threshold . 19
RF power Ieve 20
IIO Settings . 21
RS-232 Out 21
External alarm 22
Antenna type. 123
GPS receiver enable 24
Line output level adjust 25
Line Input level adju
Frequency hopping (option - export permit required) ..
Selecting the hop bend
Entering the security cod
To enable hopping mode
To disable hopping mode
Security code management .,
Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) (option).
ALE system overvieu
Operation overview
Te commence scannin
Linking to another station in an ALE network.
Making a Netcall...
Sending an ALE text message to another station in an ALE netwo 438
Making a telephone all via ALE stations with telephone interconnect femlmesmu
Selecting ALE Station ID'S .
Receiving an ALE call.
Receiving an ALE Messag
Receiving an ALE telephone ca 53
Receiving an ALE Nelmll 55
Closing Individual ALE links
Closing an all ALE links
ALE configuration menu
ALE Enable .161
ALE scan Ilsi sele .162
Auto transmit. 163
Transmit Central 64
Sounding centre 65
Sounding Address 66
Link quality analysis (LQA) exchange,
Link quality analysis (LOA) exchange moce
LQA averaging . 469
Link quality analysts (LQA) decay rate ,170
Threshold test
SINAD threshold
BER threshol
ALE fill mode.
Programming functions ..
Programming using the Barrett 2050 programming software
Progmmming using the Barrett cable FIN ECAQOOZS/ECAZMZ
Frogmmming using the erA link.
Frogmmming a channel from the front panel.
Cloning (progmmming) lroni another transceiver .
205i) transceiver in the 2m manpack adaptor...
Fitting the 2050 into the 2040 manpack adaptor
Removing the battery cartridge,
Charging a 10Ah Iifliium ion battery canndge outside the manpack
Battery charge indicator when charging the 2040.
Operation in the manpack conflguratlo
Manpaok operation using the au matic anten
Operation of the manpack in trequency hopping mode
Operation of the manpack In temporary base staiions
Connectors . .194
Aux ary socket 494
ESU/CW socket .
Handset Socket
Power socket.
Installing the Barren 2050 iranscelver . .197
Land has-d systems
Moblle Installation
Maflne Installations
Connectors .
Overflow of HF opefatlon
Barrett 2040,Barrett 2050 compliance
Barrett 2000 series transceivers comply to the lollowing communications
standards:-
Austrelien [New Zealand standard
MF and HF radio commumcaflons
Equlpmeflt in the lend mobile service utilising single sideband suppressed carrier
emission
AS/NZS 47702000
FCC Part 90
Barrett 2000 series transceivers comply to the following Elllc standard:-
EN301 489-1 V 1.4.1 (2002-08)
Barrett 2000 series transceivers comply to the follawlng electrical sahty
standard:-
EN60950-122002
FCC RF exposure compliance statement
The Barretl 2040 Manpack Transceiver and tile Barrett 2050 HF Transceiver have
been tested and comply with the Federal Communlcations Commission (FCC) RF
exposure limits for the General Population/Uncontrolled exposure environment.
In addition, it oomplies with the following Standards and Guidelines:
FCC 96-326. Guidelines for Evaluating the Environmenml Efleots of Radio~
Frequency Radiation
Fcc OET Bulletin 65 Edition 0101 (2001) Supplement c, Evaluating Compliance
with FCC
Guidelines lor Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Eleammogneiie Fields
ANSI/lEEE 095.1-1992. lEEE Standard for Salety Levels wiltl Respect to Human
Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Flelds, 3 kHz (0 300 GHZ
ANSI/lEEE C95.3>1992. lEEE Recommended Practice for the Measurement 01
Potentially Hazardous Electromagneflc Fields - RF and Mlcrwave
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FCC RF exposure warning
To ensure optimal transceiver performance and to avoid exposure to excessive
electromagnetic fields, the antenna system must be installed according to the
instructions provided.
High Voltage: exist on the ant nna during tmnsmission and tuning. Do not touch
the antenna during these adivi 95. RF bums may result.
install the grounding system or oounterpoise as directed to prevent RF burns ircrn
any metal part 0! the transceiver.
Safe working distance is based on wmlnucus exposure to cw type transmissions,
as set out In the ICNIRP Exposure Guidelines (1998) for occupational exposure.
Sale working distance can be reduced with normal voice communicaflon,
Agra FCC compliance, when the 2050 transceiver is used at a power level oi
100 Watts PEP. the antenna(s) used with this transceiver should be located at least
3 metres horn the operator and should not be oolooated or operating in ooniunchcn
with any other antenna or transmitter.
A For FCC compliance, when the 2040 transceiver is used at a power level oi
so matte PEP, the antenna(s) used with this transceiver should be located at least
1.5 metres train the cpemtor and should not be colocateu or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
FCC modulation modes
Please note that J3E Upper Sideband Mode is the only modulation mode available
tor operation In the United Slates 0! America.
Industry Canada modulation modes
Please note that J3E Upper sldeband Mode is the only modulation mode available
tor operation In Canada.
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About this operating and installation manual
This manual is comprehensive. describing all aspects of the transceivers iunctions
and should be viewed as a reference manual.
A separate abbreviated Quick Reference Guide card with primary functions Is also
supplied with each lransoeiver and should be kept at the operating position oi the
transceiver.
Icons and standards
scron keys
This manual refers to Scroll keys these keys are:-
W M.”
to Scroll Down
to scroll Leit
to scroll Right
Abbreviations and Acronyms
This term... Means
ALE Automatic Link Establishment
Call history A list containing dewils of the last «any
calls you have received
Station ID The ID of the station being called (the
receiving smiion's self ID)
GP$ Global Positioning system
HF ngh Frequency
Identlficailon Code The unique reference identification (D)
or your transceiver (not serial number)
LCD Liquid Crystal Display
LSB Lower Sideband (Not available in FCC
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USB Upper Sideband
PCB Printed Circuit Board
PIN Personal Identification Number
PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network
PTT button Press—to-talk button
RDD Radio Dlrect Dial
Receive only channel A channel that allows you to receive mils but
not transmit calls
Revenive signal An acknowledgement signal automatically
transmitted trom a station receiving a Selcsll
RF Radio Frequency
Rx Receive
Scan Table A Ilst ot channels used when scanning for
inoomlng calls
Selcall Selective calls
Telcell Telephone calls via the seleaive call protodol
Sell 1D The programmed address identification
number of your station. (Used by other
smions to call you).
333 Single Sideband (a lransmlssion format)
Transmit channel A channel that allows you to receive and
transmit calls
TX Transmit
USB Upper Sideband
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Introduction
The Barrett 2050 transce‘wer is a DSP based. 500 channel HF SSE transceiver with
a lreguency range of 1.6 to so MHZ. The Barrett 2050 is designed using the latest
technotogy enabling a physically small package with a lull teature complement.
Designed to operate in the most arduous environments, as encountered In off road
vehicles, vessels and aircrait, the Barrett 2050 will provide many years of efficient
and trouble tree service.
The Barrett 2050 supports ieatures such as selective call (Selcall). direct dial
telephone oonnection to base stations titted with telephone interconnect systems
(Telcall), GPS location, ALE (Automatic Link Establishment), frequency hopping,
data transmission and remote diagnose-s. These ieatures make the Barrett 2050
HF transoe'wer one oi the most eoonomicai and versau'le HF transceiver available
today.
The Barrett 2050 transceiver, has catered tor the increased use of HF data
transmission ior Internet email acoess and point to point data applications, by
providing a comprehensive data modem interiace port, high speed transmit to
receive switching, a high stability itequency standard and an ett'lcient oooling
system motion.
The Barren 2050 transceiver can be operated in either a local (desktop)
configuration tor base station applications or, with the addition of an inexpensive
mobile pack, In a remote oontrol (tntnk mount) configuration ior mobile applications.
When ooupled with the 2040 manpack adaptor the 2050 becomes a full
specifimtion military/civilian manpack.
Operating irom 12 Volt (13.8 VDC) DC supplies, the transmitter is rated at 125 watt
PEP in voice mode and is protected irom overavoltage or reverse voltage
application.
All 500 channels are available to be field or workshop programmable. Auxiliary
ieatures such as sales", teicaII. scanning, mute status, alarm system etc. an be
individually enabled or disabled ior every channel as required to suit your operation.
Teamed with other matching Barrett 2000 series products which include antennas,
power supplies, vehicle tracking packages and HF modems, the Barrett 2050 HF
transceiver becomes a poweriul tool, providing solufions to many long distance
communication requirements.
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Operation
User controls
2050 transcelver from panel descrlptlon
7A
{H mm! 013W mm
Toflfifilfikuz
Privaie
%/
0 Power onlofi button
9 lRport
0 Alert button
Power onion button
The Barrett 2050 ltansoeivsr is turned on by pressing the green power button, The
BARR T 2050 HF SSB TRANSCEIVER
-&m
“m
Emma
lransoelver is turned on by again pressan the green power button.
IR port
The IR port is a serial oommunlcaflons port using the industry standard Infra red
cormnunications protocol. Thls port can be used wilh various Barrett soltware
products including the channel programming package.
Alert button
The Alert button ls used to send Emergency Selcalls or tone calls.
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Key pad
There are 23 keys on the keypad. A group a! five keys in the centre access many
major iuncfions. Some keys have multiple functions assigned lo them depending on
when the key is presssd and (or haw long the key Is pressed. Key lunclions are
listed bebw followed by a detailed description 01 Iheir functions
“7 Key Primary function isecondary lunction
* —
[9
-7 iEmergency call
Change case
HELP
Enter clarlfler tune mode "mfg: 3313‘s"
Transmitter tune mode
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_ Key Primary luncllon secondary functlon
Clear Wk one Step 71“
Enler direct channel change
Enter tuning receiver Alpha “9M"
Mo“ Numeric key 4
He
Alpha “tuv”
Numerlc key "a"
Enter program mode “
Alpha “space"
Turn scrambler on I on
Mute (squelch ) selection
H H
Numeric key “0"
Mode select “PM “W's"
USBY LSB, AM, CW, AFSK
Numeric key “1-
Stan scan, hold for 2
seconds for scan Iable
selection
m numeric key “1“
Alpha “abc”
Numerlc key "2"
Alpha “M‘
scroll rlghl
Numeric key “3"
Alpha ‘jkl”
Numeric key “5“
Alpha “wxyz”
Numeric key “9"
Scroll down
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2050 transceiver control head rear view
Mlcrophone socket
The microphone supplied with the Barrett 2050 is inserted here.
Note:- When the transceiver is supplied ii is assembled in the one pieoe base
station configuration and the mlcrophone is already fitted. I1 using the 2050 in the
remote control (tmnk mount) configurab'on reler to the section "Installing ihe Barrett
2050 transoeiver'c
Interconnect cable
When used in a base station configuration (one piece unit. as supplied) the small
interconnect cable supplied in the kit is plugged in here with the other end into the
front at the main transceiver module. When used in the remote oonhol (trunk
mount) configuration the longer interconnect cable supplied is used.
Cable restrainis for mic cable (when not used a mbber seal is provided
to blank this 500655)
2RJ-45 6 my microphone socket to suit Barren hand microphone
PIN BC200010
3RJ45 6 my tor remote head iniertace cable
Speaker Jack
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2050 transceiver rear panel description
‘ [CD aazrtsrrgnfiu
Input for GPS receiver Barrett PIN BCA20009 for vehicle tracking/Iceman
applications.
Ouloul tor woling tan unll Barrett PIN ECA20002 for high duty cycle
appiiwfions such as data and email.
Interface for Barren automatic tuning mobile antenna and marine automatic
antenna tuners.
Power input and speaker output for use with 2022 power supply
Auxiliary antenna socket (channels can be programmed to use this socket or
the main socket when using ditfereni antennas)
Main antenna socket
Auxiliary interface connector tor use with external modems such as Barrett
2023 and Barrett 2024
Input tor CW key Barrett PIN BCA20014
Output for loudspeaker Barrett P/N BCA20015
Chassis wrth connection
60696990 0 9
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Switching on the transceiver
Switching on the transcelver — without a pin number
Press 0 luv 1 second turns hansoeiveron.
Switching on the lransceiver- with a pin number
Press 0 tor 1 second tums transceiver on,
Power On Pin
Enter the PIN number and press '3 key
The transceiver will now be switched on, iI however the Incorrect
PIN number was entered the following is displayed:-
—————F'wel‘ On Pm
Incorrect Pin
This display will time out and allow the reentry of the PIN
number. If however the PIN number is entered 10 times
incorrectly (he transceiver will not allow PIN number entry for a
period at one hour displaying the iollowi
—--Dower un Pin
Txcvr linked
far 1 hour.
Note:- The power on PIN number would have been loaded into
the transceiver during programming it the function is in use. Rater
to your network administrator.
Swi hing off the transoelver
Press 0 [or 1 second turns transceiver 0".
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Display
Receive made
me-
In receive mode The LCD display shows:-
Channel number
Time
Receive frequency.
Channel use
Missed selcalls received
Seleciive call made.
mmuum-
Transmit mode
In ilansmii mode we LCD display shows:-
Channel number
Time
Transmii freepency.
Channel use
Missed selcalls received
Selecfwe call mode.
OMAQNA
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Antenna in use
Power sefling
Mode
Noise reducfion Wales!
Receive signal strength
ALE active.
Antenna in use
Power sefling
Mode
Noise reduction activated
Transmii power
ALE active
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Secure mode
A 1m Isl Jan mm 1
e—g§§$w%1 9
191?) gamma B1“
éeoeé ‘
In secure mode the LCD display shows:-
1 Date 7 Power setting
2 Time 8 Mode
3 Channel number 9 Noise red ucfion actlvated
d Mlssed selcalls received 10 Receive signal strengm
5 Selective call made. 1 1 ALE active
6 Antenna in use
channel attributes
Pressing and holding dawn the key for more than 2 seconds wlll reveal
more details about the cuuenlly selected channel:-
Channel “inmates
In new 005W 0 kHz
Tn freq. 01600 0 kHz
mule
Primer
mun—424m
Made USB
Power- lUw
llMer-na aim
SC formal: h'nne
mate:- when In Secure made the channel attributes do not show frequencies.
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Adjusting the audio volume
3 To increase the audio volume in the loudspeaker
E To decrease the audio volume in the loudspeaker
The display looks like this when adjusting the volume:-
chanlltl: limo 121m
0000.0kw:
Selecting a channel
Uslng channel up l down keys
Pressing the channel up or down key will select respecilvely the next higher or
lower programmed channel. Holding down either 01 the keys wlll cause the rate of
line channel change to increase.
The channel up/down keys on ihe microphone have the same function as lhe
channel up/down keys on the keypad.
[2 Channel up
& channel down
Note:- The microphone upldown buttons needs to be configured for channel
change function either when programming the lranscelver or in me "General”
section or the prolecled menu,
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Dlreet channel number entry
press me key
channel.
5,1 100001er
g Private
z?)
Enter me channel number required, using lhe numeric keys. channel range is irom
1 to 9999 inclusive. Nole:- Channel 10m cannot be selected. (example selects
channel 12)
“sum
press the
e‘nnel IE_
65}; 10000 0ch
Private
Chm i‘fllll 12007
5400.0 “1:
Private
mm
lr lhe channel selecled had ncl been previously programmed men the following is
displayed:-
clunnel» ulna lam)
, m, 0.0 kllz
Undefined
mum
More: Emply channels can only be accessed by dlrecl channel selecllcn and are
not displayed when scrolling lnraugh channels.
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Using the microphone
Down Up
Button Button
Push To Talk /
Button /\ ’
when using the miwphonaz-
Press and hold dovim the FIT (transmit) button only while talking
Hold the microphone close to your mouth
Speak clearly
Use the word ‘ovef' to indicate you have finished speaking and
release the PTT (transmit) button.
The upldown buttons can be configured in the sohware to control
either the audio volume ctr channel up/down operations.
Note:- the Barrelt 2050 has a transmit "time-out“ lacility. This tacility (when
programmed) allows the transmitter to be keyed in transmit made with the P11“
(transmit) switch (or a set time period. alter which the transceiver switches to
receive until the PTT (transmit button is released and re—keyed. This facility
prevents the transmitter transmitting tor long periods 0! time It. tor instance, the
microphone becomes lsmmed between seats in a vehicle causing the PTT
(transmit) switch to be held down.
Note:- Enabling. disabling and changing the time of the transmit timeout facility can
be set either when programming the transceiver or in the “General ” section or the
protected menut
Now- The microphone up/ddwn buttons can be configured lor channel change or
volume control functions either when programming the transoelver or in the
“General" sedion oi the protected menu.
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Contacting another station - using selective
call “Selcall” and Telcall.
General
In addition to the use or the transceiver in simple voice mode to call other stations
there are several different types oi selective calling systems available.
The calling systems available tor the Barrett 2050 transceiver are listed below:-
International
A tour and six digit select'we call system, fully interoperable with the UN former
published in September 2004 and tully backwards compatible with all previous
Barrett 4 digit selcall protocols.
includes Selcall , Beacon Call, Pagecail (SMS) call, transceiver lock call and RFDS
tone calls.
Also it the opfions are fitted to the transceiver it indudes:-
GPS calls. used to either transmit your position to another station or request
the position or another station fitted with the GPS option and receivert
Telcalls tor direct dial telephone number calling using base stations with
telephone interconnect facilities.
Person to person secure calls
DEM 1
A tour and six digit selective call system compatible with other malor HF
manuiacturers including those using encryption. Includes Selcall, reicall, Beacon
Call, Emergency mil, Pagecall and GPS call.
CCiR '
A tour digit seledive cell system as specified by CUR-493.
Includes Selcalt, Beacon mil. Pagecall (SMS) call and tone calls.
Also. it the options are fitted to the transceiver, it includesz~
GPS cells, used to either transmit your position to another station or request
the position of another station fitted with the GPS option and receiver
Tel-ails for direct dial telephone number ailing using base stations with
telephone interconnect iacilities.
ALE FED STD 158 7 MIL STD 188-1415 (Option)
MIL-STD Automatic Link Establishment system, see section “Automatic Link
Establishment"
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Selectlve Call -"selcall"
Selcall is a digital signalling system based on standard CUR-493 ior use on HF
networks. Each station in an HF network Is assigned an individual four or six digit ID
(Idenlification) and can be called using this ID,
selectlve Call “Telcall”
Telcall uses this digiwl selective call system to transport a telephone numberfrom a
station on an HF network to a base station equipped with a telephone interconnect
unit to initiate phone calls onto the Intemaiional telephone network.
Note:- For Selcall and Telcall iunotlons to operate the transceiver must be fitted with
the selcall or telcall option and the channels enabled (or selcali operation.
It Automatic Link establishment (ALE) is in use refer to the ALE section for
operation details.
Special notes when uslng OEM 1 selective call protocol
All 8 dlglt OEM 1 protocol calls will only be decoded by other Barrett transceivers
fitted with OEM 1 seloall protocol or other manufacturers transceivers using
encryption.
GEM 1 protocol 4 digit calls will be deooded by Barrett 950 transceivers, Barrett
2050 transceivers using International 4 and 8 digit selcall and other manufactures
transceivers with similar CCIR 493 based selective tail systems.
4 e. 6 digit cps and Status data calls use the OEM privacy key to encrypt the data,
It this 8 digit key has not been programmed by the programming software a default
privacy key or "99999999" is automatically used tor transmission.
6 digit Pagecalls also use the privacy key but unlike the other cells the user has the
option to manually enable or disable the privacy key. When disabled the data is
sent as plain text. See “OEM Pagecall Key' in the protected menu “Selcall settings“
seotldn, to switch the privacy key “On“ or 'or when sending Pagecalls.
Emergency GPS data calls, both 4 a 6 digit. are automatically sent as plain text.
Entering station lD’s and using the address and telephone books
Ssloall and Telcall iunotions described in this section require station 10's or
telephone numbers to be entered when making a call. They make use oi
convenient address and telephone books to allow frequently used Station lD's.
station names and telephone numbers to be easily entered. This secfion desfiribes
how to enter station selcall ms and telephone numbers both manually and by using
use the address and telephone books.
Note:- also see section “Address and phone books ~ adding, editing and deleting
entries”
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When asked to enter a station ID:-
Either
or
or
or
enter the station ID using the numeric keys (the number of the
station you wish to cellv see ‘Station ID ranges" )
Seleall
Ill: 3m -----
. Enter to accept New In
Press [all to thhnue
n you think that station Is in the address book use the Scroll keys
10 find me Stalin“ you want 10 call:- .
Sehall———-
mm:
fimEvn 591?!
Press (all tn tmhnue
men press “3&ka
il you knew the name of ms shtion press the la key and
either enter the first letter or the name you want to call using the
alpha keypad then use the Scroll keys or use the Scroll keys to
find the name at the station you want to call
(example "r" entered):-
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in. mm
Press [All in Lonll'nue
lhen press the @ key
press the Q key and the lam station mued will be fined
again.
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station ID ranges
4 and six digit networks are all accommodated In the 2050 standard selcall
system
Station ID range from 000000 to 999999 inclusive (the destination ID must be
ether4 or 6 digits long)
Calling groups
In four digit lormat
All call A simian sending XDOO will be received by stations XODO - X999
(up to 390 stations‘)
Group call A siafion sending XXOO will be received by stations XXOO - XX99
(up to 39 stalions')
Sub-group can A station sending xxxo will be reoeived by slan‘ons xxx0 - xxx9
(up to 9 stations')
In six dlglt format
All call A station sending XXXOOO will be received by stations XXXOOO -
XXX999 (up to 890 stalions')
Group call A station sending xxxxoo will be received by stations xxxxoo -
xxxxss (up to as stations')
Sub-group call A station sending xxxxx0 will be received by stations xxxxxo .
xxxxxs (up to 9 stalions')
- it using the group esil system. stafions cannot be programmed to have self ID‘s
with last digits 000,000 as it you tried to call them a group oaii would ooour.
Note:- All all. group call or sub-group call must be enabled, during programming,
on a destination station for group sailing to opetats.
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when asked to enlera lelepnone number:-
Either enter me telephone number using the numeric keypad (a number
up 10 16 dlgits)
-———Teleph0ne Number—
I800‘399570i---~~-
Press Enter to since Hunter
Pres: [all lo (a
or if you think that telephone number Is in file phone book use me
Scroll keys to find me name and number you want 10 call:-
Telepl‘lme Number——
or N you know the name associated with he telephone number In
Ihe phone book press the = key and either enter the firsl
lener ol the name you want lo call using the alpha keypad and
use the Scroll keys or use the Scroll keys to find me name you
want la call:-
-—-Telephune Number——
(I0 I I 44 | 420542254
Pless Callie tontmue
or press the @ key and he last phone number called
will be called again,
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Chicklng for the best channel to use between two stations - Beacon call
Eelore using many of the Selcall and Telcall functions in this sectlon it Is useful to
know how to use the “Beacon Call” function.
"Beacon call" allows the operator to determine the sig’tal quality between their
station and a station they want to call on a particular channel. but without actually
alerting the station they are doing so.
When a Beacon call is sent to another station, It the channel being used is “open",
the remote stafion sends back a distlnctive 4 tone revertive signal, The operator can
judge the quality at the channel tor communicafions purposes by the strength and
clarity of this if tincfive tone. Using Beacon calls on several available channels will
determine which channel is best ta use subsequent Selcalls or Telcalls
(Note:- both stations must be programmed tor Selcall or Telcall operation)
Sandan a beacon call
select the channel you think will be best to use (Refer to section
Overview of HF operation)
‘llslen tor traffic on that wannel, if no traffic is heard then continued
then press the key
select “Beacon Call" with the scroll keys
_—Send Call—__..
Beacon
then press the @ key
enter the station ID at the station you wish to Beacon call (see
“Entering station lD’s and uslng the address and telephone
books”)
then press the @ key
wait for the beacon cell to be sent
listen for the distinctive 4 tone revertive signal from the station you
have called.
it no reverflve all is heard or it was difficult to hear try another
channel and repeat the process unfll the best channel is found.
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Receiving a beacon call
When a transceiver reoe'nles a beacon request call. it responds by transmitting the
beacon call revenive tones. No indications occur on the transceiver. Beacon mils
are not saved in the selcail history bufier.
Sending a seicall
select the channel you want to send the selcall on. (“Beacon cat"
can be used to select the best channel)
Ilsten tot traffic on that channel, it no (lama is heard then continue
mmw@
select "Selcall' with the scroll keys
Send Eali—.—_..
Seii all
then press the Q key
enter the station ID of the station you wish to call (see “Entering
station lD’s and using the address and telephone books“)
then press the key
wait tor the selective call to be sent.
listen for revertlve tone item the called station that indicates the
call was successful.
It no revem've tone is heard or it was difficult to hear try another
channel and repeat the process until a good channel is found,
It a revertive tone is heard but you recelve no verbal response
irom the station it may be because the operator is unavailable at
the time.
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Receivlng a saleall
To receive a selcall your uansceiver musl be programmed for seismive call (Selcall)
and where mulflple channels are in use the scan lundion should be amivaled.
Racelvlng a sales" directed to your transcelver
When you receive a Selcall, ywr snalion sends a levertl've all (lo alert the calling
station that its call was received). an audible alarm is sounded, ms mule (squelch)
(ii selected) opens and the display shows the call as renews:-
Call Received
Selcall Reteived
1234
The audlble alarm will sound ior lhirly seconds and lhen lime out. To cancel the
alarm befure the lime out period and to acknowledge me call. press PTT or any
key. when lhe audible alarm limes out the call received “Envelope' icon is
displayed in me bollom right hand slde ofihe display and a periodic alldlo reminder
will be emifled:»
thermal: 0010 law
filmfiuom
at; Public
«fill mam El
For details OI previously reoeived selcalls enter "Call History' by holding the @
key down for two seconds or more. Reler lo the section "Call History".
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Recelvlng All calls, Group calls and Sub-group calls
Stations can send a selective call that will alert diflerent groupings ot mobiles as
humus:-
In [our dlgll format
All all A stalion sending XOOO will be received by stations XOOO - X999
(up (0 890 slalions')
Group all A station sending XXOO will he received by stations XXOO - XX99
(up to 89 swims“)
Sub-group call A station sendlng XXX!) will be received by stations XXXO - xxxs
(up to 9 stations')
In six digit iormat
All call A station sending XXXOOO will be received by stafions XXXOOO -
XXX999 (up to 890 slalions')
Gmup call A station sending XXXXOO will be received by statlons XXXXOO 4
XXXX99 (up to 89 stations")
Sula-group call A station sending xxxxxo will be received by stations XXXXXO -
xxxxxs (up to 9 slations')
' I! using the group call system. stations cannot be programmed to have sen ID's
with last digits 000.00,0 as if you tried to all them a group call would occur.
Note:- All call, group call or sub-group call must be enabled. during programmlng,
on a destination station tor group calling to operate
Receiving an “All call " , “Group Call”, “Sub-Group Call”
When you receive any or the calls above an audible alarm is sounded, the mute
(squelch) (ii selected) opens and he display shows file all type as lollows:-
“All call"
[all Receive-1
Rllcall Reoeiuefl
1234
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“Group call"
(all RetelvEd——.
Emijpcall Received
1234
“Sub-group call"
Call Received-
Sfirnupcall Received
1234
In all group calls ihe audible alarm will sound for mirty seconds and men time out
To cancel me alarm beiore the lime out and to acknowledge me call press PT! or
any key. When i116 audible alarm iirnes out the ca“ received "envelope" icon is
displayed in the bottom light hand side Oi the display:-
fliennel- IWIII mafi
1 0000.0“:
' Public
For deialls of previously received selcalls enier “Call History by holding file &
key down for Me seconds or more. Reier to the sedlun “Call History“.
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Emergency calls
All selcall emergency calls are transmitted by pressing the
A button for more than two seconds and less than ten
seconds and releasing, the alarm sequence starts upon
button release.
The action oi the emergency call button depends on transceiver programming:-
Selectivs call alarm that only transmits on the currently
selected channel.
Transmiis the emergency selcall sequence once on each press of the A
button.
If a GPS receiver is fitted and enabled the GPS position is also sent in the call.
Selective call alarm that transmits and automatically changes
to a selection of channels
Transmit; the emergency selcali sequence twice on each channel programmed as
an emergency channel, repeating this sequence until the transce‘wer is switched of!
Ifa GPS receiver Is fitted and enabled lhe GPS position is also sent in the call.
Note:-In all of the alarms above, after the alarm has been
activated by using the A button, there is no indication
that an alarm is being sent for security purposes.
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Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) alarm
Two-lone alarm 33on » 1320Hz continuous (Australian use only) - alerts the
Royal Flying Doctor Service an RFDS channels.
Press theA button for more than two seconds and less
than ten seconds.
(hinnel: fifilu mew
5:1? 1000!)ka
W Hold to send
my Mar-m
The RFDs alarm wlll continue transmittlng for 10 seconds
even if you have released the A button.
To cancel the RFDS alarm press the E] key or theA
button.
Now- A momentary press 01 the A button initiates RFDS alarm test mode
which em'its the audio tones but does not trensrnltlhern. Another momentary press
of the A button or the key cancels the RFDS aiarrn test mode.
Note:- Emergency call settings are set during transceiver programming from the
programming software only.
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ARRETT 2050 HF SSE TRA
Barren transceivers lhai receive he emergency selcall emit a disfincfive audio
alarm and display the Mowing:-
ll ills iransceiver sending in
is available lhe iollowing is displayed:-
Call Revealed——
Emergencu Cali
1 234
If we iransceivel sending me emergency selcall is fitted wnh a GPS receive! me
posilion will also be displayed asillus1ra|sd below :-
s lnlonnati-m
Lat= 32‘05J 155
Long= 115‘48JJ39E
-——lips Ililormaiian
. GPS Data
at Rein-"m! Stalinn
e emergency selcall was not fitted with GPS or no data
BARRETT 50 HF SSB TRANSCElVER
Dlrect dial telephone calls - Telcalls
Transceivers equipped with the Telcall option can direct dial telephone numbers
and receive calls 1mm telephone users through a Barrett telephone interconnect
base stations.
Motez- ll ALE Is in use retell to the ALE section for details.
Making a direct dial telephone call - sending a Talcall
select fl'le channel you vent to send the Telcall on. (“Beacon call"
can be used to select the best channel)
listen for traffic on that channel. it no traffic Is heard then oontlnue.
press the key
select ”Telcall" with the scroll keys
Send Cali——
Telcali
then press the ékey
Teliell
ms
Perth Base
vi ass [all totanlmue
enter the station ID a! the statlon you wish to make the phone call
through (see ‘Enterlng station ID's and uslng the address and
telephone books”)
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Barrel! 0mm
Presstalllf; Ea hue
enter the telephone number you want to call (see "Entering
station ID’s and uslng the address and whphone books")
then press the key
wall for (he Telmll (0 be sent.
listen [or revenive tone tram the called station that indicates the
cell was successful.
If no revertive call is heard lry anolher channel and repeat the
process.
When the call is successful wait tor telephone connection to be
made and proceed with call..
When the call Is complete or if the line is busy send a “Hang Up"
call.
Last number redial
press the & key twice
the last telephone number sent will is displayed:-
—-Te|csi| Number——
WEB-ll? by
Barrel! mice
Press tell to Continue
then press the @ key and the Telcall sequence will be re-
sent.
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Hang-up call
When a cell to a telephone interconnect base station has been completed the caller
should "hang up“ by sending a “hang up" code:-
press the @ key
select “Hangup” with the scroll keys
then press the @ key
When the hang-up selcall has completed transmitting, listen ier hangstp revenive
signal. confirming the "hang up" was successful, it not heard repeat the above
procedure.
Note:- ll the hang up call is un-successlul lor any reason the telephone
interconnect will tlme out and hangup itself.
Maklng a preset (abbreviated number) telephone call
A base station equipped with telephone interconnect facilities is also capable oi
making preset (abbreviated number) telephone calls. Preset (abbreviated)
telephone numbers are stored In the telephone interconnect unit and are accessed
by sending a standard selcall using a specific seIcaII number.
select the channel you want to send the “hang up“ call one
(“Beacon cell' an be used to select the best channel)
listen for traffic on that channel, If no Iraflic is heard then continue
press the @ key
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select “Salami" with the scroll keys
_.--—-Send [all
Selcatl
enter the seloall number representing the preset (abbreviated
number as described betcwv - Preset (abbreviated) setcall
numbering:-
then press the & key
watt tor the selective call to be sent
listen tor revertlve tone from the called station that indicates the
call was successful.
It no revertive call is heard or it was difficult to hear try another
channel and repeat the process until a good channel is tound.
Preset tabbreviatod) selcall numbering
Enter xxxxAA or xxAA where xxxx or xx is the (four) six or (two) four dlgit selcall ID
ol the base station equipped with telephone interconnect tadlitles and AA
represents the preset telephone number (between 1 end 93)
Example:-
Entering 4523 will Instruct a telephone interconnected base stafion with a tour digit
Selcall ID at 45XX to call preset (abblew'ated) number stored as 23 in the telephone
interconnect)
Entering 342547 will instruct a telephone interconnected base station with a six digit
Selcalt tD oi 3425xx to call preset (abbreviated) number stored as 47 tn the
telephone interoonrteot.
Note:-
When using preset (abbreviated) number dialing. your network supervlsor wIII lssue
you with a list of the preset numbers and the phone numbers they will dial when
using a partloulartelephone interconnected base station.
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Call history
Whenever a Selcall. Telcall, All call, Group call, Sub group call, Pagecall, Stalcall
GPS or Emergency call is recelved or transmitted its details are held in a fifsi ln
first out call histury buffer,
Received calls that have not been viewed before are held in a section called “New
Calls", received calls that have been viewed are held (or future viewing In the “Call
lnbox” all lmnsmitled calls are stored In «re "Call Outbox". Each history buffer can
store up to 30 entries.
Call history can be entered as follows:-
Ellher PI'fiS and hold the @ key (of 2 seconds:-
(ell Fusion 9-—
Nle Calis 3
3 Received
Or Select Call hlstory In Me Standard Menu section
Note:- A full descrlplion ol naw’gaiing the call hlstory sedion is dumbed in the
Standard Menu secfim olmis manual.
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Scanning channels
Scanning allows a HF transceiver to monitor several channels tor incoming calls. It
is particularly usetul as the nature or HP signal propagation means that not all
channels are available tor communications at one time. For instance, a station
calling a station that is in scanning can send a ”Beacon all“ on any channel
knowing the station it is calling Is monitoring all its available channels. A response
from the scanning station will only Occur on channels that are “open" tor
communication.
Stations in scan can also monitor channels tor voice activity or signals received that
has a signal strength over a preset level.
Selcall Scan
When a selcall signal Is detected, and the channel has selcali enabled, no matter
which mute type is selected the transoeiver will stop scanning and decode the
selcall. The transceiver will only stop scanning when a selcall is detected.
Signal strength scan (SSL scan)
ii the signal strength mute (squelch) is active and a signal with a level greater than
the pre-set threshold is received the scan will halt. Scan will remain halted while the
signal level stays above the preset threshold. Once the signal decreases below the
predset threshold level, tor a period greater than the scan dwell period, scanning will
resume.
Voice (syllablcl scan
it the audio mute (squelch) is active and is opened scanning wIII halt. Scanning will
remain halted whlle the audio mute is open. Once the mute closes, for a period
greater than the scan awell period, scanning will resume.
The Barrett 2050 transceiver has up to eight scan tables available each table being
able to be programmed with up to thirty channels. (See Menus and programming
for details on channel entry)
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Selecting a Scan tabla
press the key for more than two seconds
use the scroll keys to selefi the scan table number
-S(an false:
Sun Table 1
then pressthe '= key
-5can Selim——
Scanlahle l
Seieetetii -
Notez- Ii no scan tables are programmed the following is displayed:-
Channel now (also
1 0000.0knz
llII Scan Tables
are Emvlu
Inltlatlng scan
Momentarily press the key,
Alternatively scan may be programmed as a default condition so when the
transceiver is switched on, scan is amnmafiually Initiated, or afler a period 01
inactivity. i.e. no key presses, the transceiver returns to scan.
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Clarifier
The darifier is used 10 finely tune the receiver on lhe seleded channel 10
compensate for received signals from other stations that are all frequency.
The receiver can be tuned In lhe clarifier mode in steps of 1HZ (0 frequencies up lo
-1KHz and +1an ofthe assigned channel frequency. dependlng on programming.
(see note below)
10 enterclarirlertune mode.
lihannelLIlllIll lann
m; 1000013“;
{larifier k‘alue
wf ? “1000":
We
&0,
Note:- There are five darifier ranges available these ranges can be set either when
programmlng he transceiver or in the “RF smlnqs“ section of the protected
menu.
lune clarifier up
iune clarifier down
Note:- The clarifier value is set to zero when 1he channel is changed or me
lranscelver Is lumed all.
0 HF SSE TRANSCElV
Noise reduction selection
‘se reduction system is enabled and disabled by momentary pressing
The D
the
When the noise reduction system is selected the display shows a smell square to
the right of the mode indication notated NR as below:-
key.
Channel: at” n lkflfi
m, 1 OMOD kn:
Dublic
. 7
The DSP nolse reduction system is disabled by momentary pressing the
key.
Channel: llllll moo
m: n 1000110“;
Public
mum
Note:- There are three levels of noise reduction available, these levels can be set
either when programming the transceiver or in the “Audio Settlngs" section ol the
protected menu.
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Mute (squelch) selection
There are three mute (squelch) modes:-
Audio (syllable) mule (squelch) - the receiver audio is enabled when speech
is detected on the selected channel.
Nam:- The syllable mute sensitivity can he set to three levels, these levels can be
set either Mien programming the transceiver or in the "Mute Senlngs" section oi
the pmtecled menu.
Selective call mute (squelch) — the receiver audio is enabled after a selcall sent (0
the unit has been received and decoded successfully
Signal strength Level (SSL) mut- (squelch) — the receiver audio is enabled when
(he received signal strength exceeds the nominated threshold level.
Note:- The signal strength mule level can be set to three levels, these levels can be
set either when programming the transceiver or in the “Mute Settings" secfion of
the protected menu.
The current rnute (squelch) state is displayed the firsl time the mule key is
pressed.
To change the mute slate, while the mute slate is still displayed from the first press
oi the mute key, press the mute key again to seroil through to the required mute
state.
Press the key
[ham-ti: “Ml! H1“)
rm 1000210 ikllz
Mule on
2 m
m.
press MB key
Channel Milo lazuli
100001)“;
audio Mlle
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Modesebcfion
The mode key changes the mode a! operallon » LSB, USB, AM, CW or AFSK 0! the
selected channel. The mode key will only |empararily sei the mode tor a selecied
channel, the mode reverting to mat channel‘s programmed mode afierthe channel
is changed, urine hanseeiver is iumed all.
Press|he 7 key repealedly 10 seleei lhe required mode;
channel. in! I s 1 2-30
ASP 100003“:
fiv 9 unmde
Nolez- ll ihe IF filter opfion is physically fined and enabled in sonware, it will
automatically be selected when cw and AFSK mode is selected.
Tune
Press and hold down me 7 key to lunez»
charmer an") 12:00
1 OOOOiOkhz
51.
fl Tunin!
‘
when tunlng, me transoslver wlII transmit, at Me power level sslemed, a carrier on
the channel selecled, 21 1.5 kHz above the Suppressed Carrier Frequency (SCF)
(displayed frequency) ofthat channel.
When ihe tune key is released the display shows ihe antenna VSWR.
Channel no": 1200
“I? minimize,
- $vmmil
fig; m
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Advanced selective call functions
Requesting another stauon's GPS posltlon
select the channel you want to send the GPS request call on.
(“Beacon call" can be used to select the best channel)
listen tor traffic on that channel, if no traffic is heard then press the
key
select “BPS Request” with the scroll keys
—-—5en-1 Call
EpsRequest
then press the ékey
——fivs Request
m: 1234!-
Press Enter to accept New» In
Pr
enter the identification ol the station you want to request the GPS
position lrom (see “Enterlng slatlon ID's and uslng the address
and telephone books")
then press the ® key
0 m that;
g,“ 100001) kllx
Hailing for a
Response
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Wait for the station you called to send back its positlon data fitter which the
foIIleng will be displayed:-
The station called GPS position:-
GPS lntorm straw—-
Lflt= 321337155
Lung: 1 1 5'48.038E
or - the lollowlng error musages:
—-GDS Informa'uon
Nu GPS Data
at Remote Station
”If ' Tne GPS unit Is not providing data to the remote transceiver
fins Intommttun
GPS Nu! Filled
at Remote Statinn
There is no GPS recelver fitted to the remote transceiver
(harm (m 12m
$21? 100mm“,
No nsponse
J‘flfi“ mummy
There was no response tram the remote station
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Sendan your ops position to another station
select the channel you want to send the GPS all on. ("Beacon
call“ can be used to select the best channel)
listen (or tramc on that channel, it no traffic is heard then continue.
press the key
select “GPS Send” with the scroll keys:-
Send Call
BPS Data
then piess me é‘s key
—-—EPS Date—-
in- SEEK
Address Book Empw
Dress Call to Continue
enter the identification oi me station you want to send your GPS
position to (see ‘Enterlng station ID's and uslng the address
and telephone books")
then press the & key
(hannel- 00m 1219!)
”1“ 100003“;
r"Ti;
(iii! nah
II I“!
Your GF'S position will is now be transmitted, wail for a revenive
tone irom the remote slathn to confirm the call was received, it no
revertivs tone is heard repeat the process or change to another
channel and repeat the process.
Nowt- The GPS intenace option 800205004 must be titled and
the GPS receiver PIN BCAZOODS must be connected and
receiving positlon Infonnafion when using the GPS call option.
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Note:- if the display indlca|es mat lhe GPS is unavailable as
shown below you mnnol sale“ the seiective call fundion “GPS
data.
Channel 00 I0 izdm
55? 100003“:
‘ GPS Unavaiiable
Text messaging - “Pagecall”, “SMS”
Pagecall allows messages of up to 32 characters to be sent or received to and (tom
other transceivers wilh Pagemli hciliu’es,
Sending a "Pagecall" “SMS”
select the channel you want to send the Pagecatt on. ("Beacon
call" can be used to select the best channel)
listen for tralfic on that channel. if no traffic is heard lhen continue.
press the key
selem ‘Pageeatr' with the scroll keys
Send (all——
Pagecall
__———Pa9a:
in. 12345—
Press Enter ta tact [New in
Press Call tn tenttnue
enter the idenfificalion o! the statlon you want to send the
Pagecall to (see “Entering station ID's and using the address
and telephone books”;
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then press the @ key
-———-Pagecafl massage——
0 HF SSE T NSCEIVE
type in your messages uslng me alpha numeric keys
——-Pa~§eca” Message——
EHLL "E R5 snows
POSSIBLEI
{can}
men press the key
(helm new 12.00
a ‘ 10000flknz
Pagecafi
“fly m, 1234
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