Barrett Communication BARRETT2040HF HF SSB Transceiver User Manual Part 3

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RETT 0 HF SSB TRANSCEIVER
Slgnal Strength Mule Level
Prtlleilsd ——-—-i1ute Settings-—
A Signal Strength A
male Settings Mute Level v
Low
~SlgnalStrenuihl1llte Level——
A,
Law
This seuion selecls the level at which the Signal Strength Level (SSL) mule
(squelch) opens Levels available are low. medium and high. When set w low the
mule will open on a relatively low level of received signal, when set to high the mule
will open on a relatively high level of reoeived signall
Use the Scroll keys I0 selecl the setting required (example
High):-
—Slqnal Strewih mute Level—-
High
When the selting required is selecled press the C key
-—Slgnel Strength Mule Level—-
High J
Selected L_|
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Selcall settings
Three difierent selective call ID's can be set whhin lhe Barrel! 2050 transceiver as
Iollowsz»
Salcall ID 1 - setting 4 digit seloall sell ID
——-—Pr’a vitifi———— ——-——S¢I:aII Sailings—
A A
Selcan Settings Selcell 101 V
V anon
--——Selcall m |——-—
Selcall ID1 - a 4 digit ID men \he transceiver will respond to on channels with
International or CCIR MAZ In Australia) format programmed.
Salcall ID 2 .. sefling 4 dIgIt selcall seIf ID
w—Sekall Silllngg—fl
Wale-(fed
SelcaIlSe-fiings “mm“ v
V none
——--—-SechII |nz-————-
Selcall |D2 — a 4 digit ID that (he transceiver will respond 10 on channels
programmed for use wnh OEM 1(Codan compau'ble) selcan iormat programmed.
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Setting su Disk ID — setting a dlgk selcall self ID
Pmteded—— ._..._.—Selcall Sekllngs—
A . . A
Selcall‘S stings mm") v
‘V Manon
5mm
Six digit ID — a 6 digit ID that the firsnsceiver responds to on channels programmed
for the International or the OEM 1 formal.
Nouh We recommend that the sell ID should not be sei to XOOO. XXOO of XXXO
as these are reserved selcan numbers for all can, groupacall or sub—group—caM use.
Setting Selcall MMSI — GMDSS sales" an" ID (for future Ilsa)
Protecied— ———-SelcaUSellings———
A. , A
salsa“ Settings 53mm”; v
V ufinaannnn
._—-——Se|(allm1$b————
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Selcall alarm
Protected Selsall Selllngs—u
nlarlli 'I\
Seleail Sailings Y
The selcall received audio annunclalian can be turned on or off using this function;
(his is useful when lhe transceiver is used in ooverl operations. Reoepflon all the
selcall oonlinues to be displayed visually on the display,
Use the Scroll keys to select the semng required (example
shows seleclion or alarm “On"):-
ma. in
DD
Selected |i_i
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Selcall transmit lanes audio level
—Pt nlectc-d Selcall canines——
)A\
Selmldinin is: ‘A
Selcail Sellings V
V off
To oonfirm transmission ole selcall the eelcalt tones are normally output on the
transoeiver loudspeaker. In cenain slluafions this is not requlred or the tone volume
requires adlusledl This section allows the selcell audio to be disabled or set to two
volume settings, Low or High.
Use the Scroll keys to select the setting required (example
selcall volume “Low" :-
——-3elnuaie in Til-—
Low
‘V
When the semng required ls selected press the C key
Selfludm in 1 x———
Lmrlr
Selecled
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Selcall We-amble length setting
-——~Pmle(ted-—-—— ———Sslcall$emn-gs
A A
Selcail Sailings Preamble V
V lm
The selcall pfe-ambls lenglh can be set between 1 and 10 seconds dependlng on
how many channels are used in the scan table being used. Allow seems let each
selcall channel m be scanned plus one second, E.g. to scan 8 selcall channels:-
5ooms x a + 1 sec. = 5 seconds.
Use the Scroll keys lo select the selcall pre-amble length
required (example "5 seconds") :-
Preamble——
When lhe selfing required Is selected press the key
——Pn=amble
Ssecs
Selenllad
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TXCVR Lack
Dmlected————— —Se:rall£emngs——-——
A A
Seltallsettings “W“ “W" v
V (hennel. 000!
This section enables the network operator to send a special key (programmed into a
lransoelver during programming) by selcall to disable that transceiver. The transceiver
remains locked until an unlock code is entered,
Thls lunction can be used If the transceiver has been stolen and it is being used Illegally.
The lock call will be made on the channel selected befut'e entering this function. The
channel number is shown on the TXCVR display.
Before proceeding it the channel presently selected Is not a selcall channel the lellowlng
|s dlsplayed
elcell Salutes——
TXEVR luck V
Hus (in Selcall (hammer
Select a channel that you expect the trenscelver you want to lock is on and that has
selcall pmgremmed
press the 'E key
rxtvn Lock—
m-‘l l l 3
address Bunk Empty
Press call to Emllnue
enter the selcall number at the transceiver you wlsh to disable (see
entering selull numbers in the selmll section)
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enter the 8 digit numeric lock code (this was loaded into the transceiver
when initially programmed tor the network)
Pressthe l: key
If you are absolutely sure you want to lock the transceiver with selcell
ID entered use the Sole" keys to select “Yes"
-——-E(-nli1mTransm J
Yes
pressthe 1; key
The transceiver will now send the lock call. A revertive call lrom the
transceiver being locked will confirm the action.
Channel: mm iztili
1», iOUUClflknz
Tncvr Luck
V}? in; mm
A transceiver that has been locked by this process can only be
unlocked by using the Barrett programming software. See the
programm'mg software lor details.
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OEM Pagecall Key
. alcall Seiim93———
A A
Seltail Settings DEM Page-mime“ V
V urr
Prnientted——_.
When using OEM 1 selcall protocol, Pagecalls can either be sent plain text or
encrypted by using either the privacy key programmed by the programming
sofiware or it no privacy key Is programmed the default value 0! 9999999. Selecting
“On“ and Pagecall is encrypted, selecting "on“ Pagecall is sent in plain text.
Use the Scroll keys ta select the setting required (example
shows seleclion OEM Pageeali key ‘0n'):»
.—_.ul:t1 Pagecall (eg—
On
_|Jm Pagerall Key——
[in
Selected
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Audio Settings
Audlo bandwidth
flroxecied—m—
fiudln Sailings
Rum Settings——
. , A
lludm Bandwmlh NV
300Hz—l 5sz J
This section allows me audio bandwidth to be tailored to an operator‘s oomlurl
requirements. Sslflngs available are lull bandwidlh - 300Hz — 1i5kHz, BOOHZ —
2.0kHZ, SOOHZ — 2.5kHl , SODHZ — 3.0kHZ.
Use lhe Scroll keys to select the audio bandwldlh required
(example “300Hz to 2.5kl-lz“):-
-—F4udia Bandwidth
Al
3!!I]Hz—".5kllz
When the audio bandwidlh required is displayed press the
key
—n-mi<4 Eandwidih
mafia—25k": El
Seiected
L—r'_—_l
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“Beep" volume level
Prolecled-"——
A A
[ludiu Selling: new Lem v
V on
This section is used to set or disable the annunciallorl beep volume levels. These
are me various tones associated with key presses. In oevert operations lhese can
be disabled, in other operations these are sel for operator comfort, Selfings are
“Ofl', ‘Lovlf' or “High" (example shown “beep" tones High):-
Use the Scroll keys to selecl the “beep" volume level required
(example shown "beep“ lones level “High'):-
_--Eieep Level——
When the “beep“ level required is dlsplayed press the '= Key
Beep Level
High
Selected
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Receiver audio path configuration
Drniecler1—— Rwio Selilngs
Rx turrfiguration
V Internal more
[main Settings
The secfton seis where the unprocessed receiver audio in lhe transceiver is
sourced Nnmrally this is sei to internal; in this case we transceivers receiver
provides me unprocessed audio.
When used wllh a remote receiver, In Split site operalions. it can be set to external,
in this case unprocessed receive audio lrom me remote sile can be Inpui Into the
anxiliary sockets 600 ohm balanced audio port.
Use me Scroll keys to select seifing required (example shows
“Exiernalaudio"):-
-——-fl¢< Conligurahen—
External audio
press the '5 key
-mlviurailUn———
Exterfial nudio a
Selected
SCElVER
BARRETT 2050 HF SSB
———-—-Flur5|c- Settings ——
Tx Etinl‘iguraliunC
Local
1ransmmer audio palh configuration
Protecte.j...-.__
A.
[indict Settings
‘V
The section sets where he transmitter audio in the transceiver is sourced. Normally
this is set (0 "Hamil; in this case (he transceivers miclophone provides (he
transmitter audio.
When used with a female site operation, it can be set to ‘Temole”, in (his case the
iransmit audio is Input into the auxiliary sockets 600 ohm balanced audio port.
Use the Scroll keys to select selling required (example shows
"Remoie"):-
——Tx Eonliguralian———
Remnla
pressthe a key
—-Tx Ennilwrahon—
Remote
Selected
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Line Audio
Pmieded Rudlo Sawfly—-
A L' ii iii A
nudiasattings “9 U “V‘
V unMuled
Thls section sets the muting condition of the 600 ohms balanced auolo line output
on the rear auxlllary connector. The llne output can be set to "Uri-Muted" or
“Follows Mute'. When set to "Follows Mute" the line output is muted In the same
manner as the speaker output and iollcwe the mute condition currently In use. The
line output is usually set to ‘Un-Muted' when using date modems
Use the Scroll keys to select the noise reduction ~depth" required
(example "Follows Mute-y.-
Lirie Rurfio
Follows Mutt?
presslhe la key
_Line Ruffle——
Falluws time 4
Selected
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Noise Reduction
——fludiu 59tl.lngs——-—
-—-——-—Dv‘0l~:—ded
Noise Reductinn A
A 1“
lludlti Sailings V
v Heak
Thls section allows me DSP noise reducllon “depth" to he adiusled to suit he
operalor's comlorl requirements. Settings available are Weak‘ Medium and Sirong.
ll should be noied that as lhe “depth" is increased the processed human voice gets
a mom metallic quality.
Use the Scroll keys to select me noise reducflon "depth" required
(example Medium"):-
Naise Redntlll‘nm—
fiedium
When he noise reduc'rlon required is displayed press ihe
key
-———lloise Redur
Medium
Selected
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RF settings
Opllonal IF rliter enable
-——----W nlecled
A . , A
RF Settings Optimal IF Flller v
‘s’ Disabled
When enabled me opfional IF filter at physieally fined) is seleeled aulomafimiiy
when AFSK of CW mode is sslsclsd. This is useful when (he transceiver is used in
some data transmission applicafions.
Use me Scroll keys lo select the selling required (example
shown “Enabled"):-
'——-—0Pllcnal iF Filler——
Enehiad
was me 'a key
'—QP|iflflal IF Filter
{named
Selected
Notm- This setting is only available if llie narmw filter selllng is selected during
programming fmm the programming sol-ware,
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RRETT 20
HF SSE
Receiver P’s—amplifier
Fromm -RF Semnqs
A . A
Rf setting; Rx Praama v
v Disabled
Enables or disables RF preamplifier. this preamplifier provides and additional
receiver gain oi SdB. Genemlly the RF pre-amplifier is switched off when an
automatic mobile antenna is in use as these antenna have an inbuilt RF pre—amp.
Use the Scroll keys to select the settlng required (example
shown "Em-bled“):-
RH PreamP—_—
Enabled
Q m >
press the key
M Dreams»—
Enabled
Seletteti
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BARRETT 0 HF SSB TmNSCEiVER
clarlfler range
P. olei:ted-————— RF Sailings
A A
RI“ Settings “am” Range v
‘V N11
This menu Item allows the user to set Me darifier range or disable the clarifier. the
range can be set to +l-50HZ, +l-150Hz or +1—1kHZ.
Use the Scroll keys (0 select the clarifier mnge required
(example shown +/»1kHz):-
———Eiarirg Range-—
tkflz
( a... 7
When 1he clarifier iimii requlred is displayed press me key
Elarirg wield——
1k":
Selected
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ARRETT 20 HF SSB TRANSCEIVER
Noise blanker threshold
--——-—Dl elected
nr Selling;
A_ Noise Blanker A
urSettmgs Threshold V
or;
Thls menu item allows the prediclive noise blanksr in be switched on or off and
allows the seleclion of three threshold levels. The noise blanker is useful to reduce
lhs interference caused Wlmln Vehicles with petrol engines.
Note:- The noise blanker will not be effedive in silualions where exiemal power line
noise sic Is blankefing the receiver.
Use me Scroll keys (0 select the setiing required (example
shown “Threshold Low"):-
-———Nc-l.mteded——-—— --~—t-’D Settings —-
Ext alarm {we V
V {etched
Ax
IIU Settings
This secfinn sets the 801an of “16 external alarm oumut, on pl" 17 OHhe 25 pln D
auxiliary connector, activated when a selcall is reoeide by the Iransoeivet. It can be
set to either a pulse output (tor use with a horn) where the output is activated 15
seconds on, 15 seconds off; or a constant output (for use with 3 relating beacon).
Both are reset by pressing the clear key or action at the P11 button,
Use the Scroll keys to select the setting required (example
shown ‘Pulsed‘):-
-——E>—
IN G" PEGULFEF: SCHEDULE
FIT 1 mums ZULU (ms
PLHH 132
Or use (he
messages:-
keys to select other preset
-—-< Preset Message 2 >——
ELL STRTMNS NOTE
NETWORK 013mm HHS To
CHPNEE m 095 mm 432
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0 HF SSE RANSCEIVER
When the “Preset Message" is selected or the “NOW Message" is
entered. press the @ key
the ALE call sequence will now commence:-
gsannek Eli“! lam
3“ 100111101“x
3&5; mt Call lo
Buszsmnon
linking in progress:-
(hanner new 121m
100mm”!
; Iiflw fili link
J} m ‘
nu,
the link is established, an audible alarm will sound after which you
can start communication with me Station you called:-
thlnntl um IBM
“ a, loot-0.0”!
is _ linkeduis “15
“J” m
or n you already had rwo links established:-
hannelv nom law
100005 km
5,359 3 nu: Links
The following error messages may be displayed:-
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For various reasons me Ilnk attempt failed Le. no response from
(he called mafia" or the link was rejected by the called stalionz~
Channel: EM! lauu
~ WOOODm
link amen-pi
f ailad
You sltempted to make a call but for various masons he syslem
cannot make me call i.e. incorrect sen address, no presets
available‘ no valid LQA'S available:-
[hanneEz mm: 12:0»?
“5 M 100099an
[amok make
all Can
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Making a ulephone call vla ALE stations with telephone Interconnect lacilities
select “ALE Phone" with the scroll keys
FILE Phune
V'
__—J
then press the @ key
RLE more——
To EEC
Fri-55 Enler For Qddvess book
Ere-5s (all In Cominue
56801 me station ID ol the station you wish to call (the "To" ID)
(see the section below "Selecting ALE 513mm ID's)
RLE Phone-
m- (BBC
BRSESTRTION
then press
RLE Phon .
r nan: EEG
PressEnter Fm address Book
F't'é‘LS (all in (ontinue
select the station ID you are calling from (your sew ID can be
varied, (the “From' m» (see me section below “Selectan ALE
station ID’s)
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-—--i1LE Winne—
r RUM: mu:
FIELDERSE
Press tall m Emllnue
m9" mm Qy
Ellhar enter the islephone number using the numeric keypad (a number
up to 15 digits)
Press Enter to accept
messiah m Epnlmue
Of < ii you think mar telephone number is in in phone book use me
' Scroll keys to find the name and number you warm to cell;-
-—TeIePhone Number
0894 dfio ‘ were"
amen Ulllce
Pr ess c sl'ito Conlnue
Or If you know the name associated with the telephone number in
me phone book press me key and either enier the first
letter or the name you want to call using the alpha keypad and
use lhe Soroll keys or use the Scroll keys to find the name you
W8n| to call:-
—-TelePthe Number——
0011441420542?“
we
Pi .all m (mlinue
Or press me é key and the phone number previously called
will be called again.
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the ALE call sequence will now commence:-
Ehannei: OI!!!) (24m
1 0000.0“:
' mi (all iu
mum's “OH
linking in progress:-
Channel: min $204)
an 10000.0knz
%‘E§>' an Ill! Wk
. lhe link is established, an audible alarm will suund after which
you can start wmmunicallon with the station you called:-
>E nml olim 12:00
m if? iUuUU. (3sz
[irked via at:
mm
or "you already had two links established:
Egan! fi 1 l] 12:00
m; 1 0000.0 Hi!
1, fi 3 “IE links
The following error messages may be displayed:-
For various reasons the link attempt tailed t.e. nu response from
(he called station or the link was rejected by the called station:-
(- nnzl ml“) lull]
259100600“;
link “(tempt
f ailed
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You anemplad to make a call but for various reasons the system
cannot make me call i. incorrect self address, no presets
available, no valid LQA 5 available:-
ihsnnel‘ 00m 12m
”15?!th meat)“;
5 (mm: make
Ill: Ea!)
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SSE TRANSCElVER
Selecfing ALE Station ID’s
Unlike Seloall ID‘s which you can enter yourself into the transceivers Address
books. ALE network station ID's are pre-programmed Into your transceiver. This Is
usually perturmed by your network adminis1rator prior to deployment using the
Barrett ALE fill program via lhe RS~232 port on the Auxifiary socket or Via the IR link
from a PC or Laptop
Note“.- the same method is used to select the “To" and ‘Frem' ID, the “To“ ID is
shown below-
Enher enter the station ID 05an the numeric keys (the number or the
station you wlsh to call. see “Station ID ranges")
aLL Ceur_._.__
To. 35
Press fitter to mm
Press call la Eonlmue
01 all the stations are in the address book. use the scroll keys to
find the station you want to cell, then
press the Q key
——-—RL£ tall“—
111va
ER5ESTHYiDN
Dress c lilo continue
Or if you know the name of the station press the key and
either enter the first lake! of he name you want to call uslng the
alpha keypad then use me Scroll keys or use the Scroll keys to
find the name e! lhe station you Want to call
(example “b" entered'1»
all leI
n 03
to Continue
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Raceiving an ALE call
Various types el ALE cell can be reoelved as described below. When an ALE call ie
yeur stafion commences the lollcnving ls displayed on your transceiver:-
A simian In Me ALE net is aflempfing to establish a Ilnk to your
station:-
Elnnnel- flflll) (2110
1 0000.0“:
limos-ins
RLE Les!
Your station is now linked, an audible alarm sounds:-
__—tell Renewed
IILE tail
FlElllnfiSE
This is a normal call and conversation can now commence.
Or
---—Ea|l [deceived-
IILE Wiidcardcall
f If! Bil-Isl:
An address has melched an inoomlng Wildcard address.
Wildcard addresses have special characters (quesiion marks) in
them that do not require an exad match with me local address to
link E.g. “FIELD?" will link with any sis-lion ihai has a self address
stsmng wiih FIELD and endlng in a single addmenal character (for
example. FIELD1 er FIELDA). A sleden mat linked using a
Wildcard call may net be (he only simian in me link.
Stations respond to a Wildcard all in random slots.
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Or
.—.._.Ca|| Recelvéd
flLE ungcail
”Emmi“:
An address has matched an incoming Anycall. Ari Anycaii is a
special call type that may link with any station(s) listening.
stations respond to Allycalls in random slots.
—-—i:a|| Ream-led“—
flLE nlltall
HELSERSE
An address has matched an incoming Allcall. An Allcall is a
special call type that may Ilnk with any station listening.
Siatlons do not respond to Allcallsi Slnoe the station which
intt'rated the all does not receive any link acknowledgements it
cannot determine whlcti station(s) have accepted the link.
wmi all the above calls an alarm wIll sound lor sosacs. After pressing a key,
the lollowlng page: appear. ii the mine alarm times out in» system blips
periodically (~5sec Intervals).
Shows the address called i.e. one cl your addresses:-
—-< qLE Call Page 2 7——
TD
mists mTlDN
Pressing me E] or LE scrolls between ihs two pages at
call data. The following page sum the address of me slailon that
called yauz~
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—( NLE Cali base 1 )-—-
From
“mums:
Pressing the E] key dlsplays the |
Emmy nMn mm;
m; 1 0000.0kflz
9, linked via ms
4 1 my:
F SSB TRANSCEIVER
ink status:-
if more than one Ilnk is in progress (example 3 links):-
chamxer mm 124m
1 coconut
‘ 3 “if [ill-K5
(K
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