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

on the second line.
6. Push the VAR knob (PUSH CHAR), to place the cursor into
character mode. The CLR key, VAR knob and the CRSR knob
can now be used to enter a new address.
7. Press the ENT key. The channel group index is displayed.
8. Select the channel group that has the list of channels that this
self address is valid on with the VAR knob. Normally the channel
group is set to “ALL” for self addresses.
9. Press the ENT key. The Slot time is displayed.
10. If this self address is used in a Star Network then set the slot time
for the beginning of the self address slot.
11. Repeat steps 4 through 10 for additional self addresses
Programming a Single Address
1. Place the cursor over the address type field; this is the first
cursorable field on the top line of the display.
2. Select “Single”
3. Press the ENT key. The cursor moves over the address index.
4. Select the index of the address to modify.
5. Press the ENT key. The cursor moves over the address field on
the second line.
6. Push the VAR knob (PUSH CHAR), to put the cursor into
character mode. The CLR key, VAR knob and the CRSR knob
can now be used to enter a new address.
7. Press the ENT key. The channel group index is displayed.
8. Select the channel group that has the list of channels that this
address is valid on. This is the list of channels used when
placing a call to this address.
9. Press the ENT key. The associated self is displayed.
10. Select the self address to use when calling this address. This is
the address that this radio uses to identify itself to another radio.
11. Press the ENT key. The response time is displayed.
12. The response time is programmed in intervals of Triple Word
Services
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KHF 950/990 Pilots Guide
Rev. 0
Dec/96










