Manual
Table Of Contents
- TITLE PAGE
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- SECTION I
- CHARACTERISTICS OF HF SSB
- ACRONYMS AND DEFINITIONS
- REFERENCES
- HF SSB COMMUNICATIONS
- FREQUENCY
- SKYWAVE PROPAGATION - WHICH FREQUENCY TO
- WHY SINGLE SIDEBAND IS IMPORTANT IN HF
- AMPLITUDE MODULATION (AM)
- SINGLE SIDEBAND OPERATION
- SINGLE SIDEBAND (SSB)
- SUPPRESSED CARRIER VS. REDUCED CARRIER
- SIMPLEX AND SEMI-DUPLEX OPERATION
- AUTOMATIC LINK ESTABLISHMENT (ALE)
- FUNCTIONS OF HF RADIO AUTOMATION
- HOW ALE ASSURES THAT THE BEST COMMUNICA-TIONS
- CHARACTERISTICS OF HF SSB
- SECTION II
- SECTION III
- SECTION IV
- SECTION V
- SECTION VI
- SECTION VII
- ITU MARITIME RADIOTELEPHONE STATIONS
- DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES
- AT&T HIGH SEAS RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE
- AT & T COAST STATION COVERAGE MAP
- COAST STATION COVERAGE & INFORMATION
- AIRCRAFT REGISTRATION
- OPERATING PROCEDURES FOR USING THE HIGH SEAS RADIOTELEPHONE NETWORK
- AT&T HIGH SEAS COAST STATIONS
- MOBILE MARINE RADIO, INC.
- WORLDWIDE LISTING OF PUBLIC CORRESPONDENCE STATIONS
- MARITIME RADIOTELEPHONE CHANNEL DESIGNATIONS
- SECTION VIII
- SECTION IX
- SECTION X
- SECTION XI
- SECTION XII
- SECTION XIII

CLARIFIER
A clarifier function is provided by the KFS 594 which can be used to
adjust SSB reception in USB or LSB in the channelized mode of
operation. The CLARIFIER works whether the channel involved is
semi-duplex or simplex. It is not normally used in the AM mode and
cannot be used if the mode selector switch is in A3J or A3A position.
The purpose of the CLARIFIER is to help eliminate the unnatural
“tinny sound” found at times with SSB audio voice quality as a result
of off-frequency ground station transmissions.
To operate the CLARIFIER, unstow the “cursor” by pressing the
Frequency/Channel control knob (lower right). Press it until the last
digit in the receive frequency is flashing, then rotate this knob to
select a new number. If this doesn’t improve the quality of the audio
you are hearing, try additional changes in the last digit. In effect you
are making small changes in the receive frequency. (Radio amateurs
call this Receiver Incremental Tuning-RIT.) If you transmit while using
the CLARIFIER, however, you will transmit on the originally selected
frequency. The dash to the right of the channel number will not flash
and you will not enter the program mode. To exit clarifier operation,
press the STO button or return the digits to those originally selected.
Remember, long range HF signals received under less than optimum
propagation conditions may still vary in quality and volume.
Operation
3-70
KHF 950/990 Pilots Guide
Rev. 0
Dec/96
1
S
T
O
HF
OFF
TELAM
USB
LSB
A3J
A3A
VOL
SQ
083.7
14 - 22
CH
M
H
Z
T
X
K
H
Z
Figure 3-82 Clarifier










