Reference Manual
Table Of Contents
- 10 The NETList
- 11 The Phone Link List
- 12 The Address List
- 13 Making and receiving calls
- Calls you can make and receive
- Making a call
- Listen Before Transmit Mode
- Testing the quality of a channel in a Codan Selcall network
- Replacing LQA information for all channels in an ALE/CALM network
- Making a manual sounding operation in an ALE/CALM network
- Selecting the best channel in an ALE/CALM network
- Other ways to make calls
- Calling methods
- The Calls Out Log
- Receiving a call
- The call alert
- The incoming call screen
- Error reporting in a received AMD message
- The Calls In Log
- Figure37: The Calls In Log showing a Selective call received
- Figure38: The Calls In Log showing a Message call received
- Figure39: The Calls In Log showing a Get Status call received
- Figure40: The Calls In Log showing a NET call received
- Displaying an entry in the Calls In Log
- Returning a call from the Calls In Log
- Deleting an entry from the Calls In Log
- Detecting transmissions from other stations
- 14 The Control List
- Entries in the Control List
- ALE entries
- Auto Resume entries
- Devices entry
- Figure42: The Devices entry in the Control List
- Selecting a built-in test
- Displaying the electronic serial number of a device
- Installing an option in the transceiver
- Displaying the firmware version of your transceiver
- Displaying the product name of a device
- Renaming your transceiver
- Accessing lists from the Devices entry
- GPS Screen entry
- LQA Screen entry
- Messages entry
- 15 The Keypad List
- 16 The Mode List
- 17 Using the transceiver in free tune and Amateur Mode
- 18 Hot keys
- About hot keys
- Full-time and part-time hot keys
- Assigning several macros to one key
- Automating several tasks with one macro
- Troubleshooting macros
- Storing macros
- Ideas for creating macros
- Creating a macro and assigning it to a hot key
- Copying a macro
- Moving a macro
- Renaming a macro
- Deleting a macro
- Creating a macro to perform two or more tasks
- Special macros
- 19 Operating the transceiver from a computer
- About CICS
- Using CICS
- Setting up CICS
- Terms used in CICS and the 2110SSB Transceiver
- CICS commands
- Table33: CICS commands and their functions
- alebeacon command
- alecall command
- aletelcall command
- amd command
- beacon command
- call command
- chan command
- echo command
- freq command
- gpsbeacon command
- gpsposition command
- hangup command
- help command
- lbt command
- link command
- lock command
- lqa command
- mode command
- pagecall command
- prompt command
- ptt command
- scan command
- secure command
- selbeacon command
- selcall command
- selfid command
- set command
- sideband command
- sound command
- statusack command
- statuscall command
- statustime command
- telcall command
- ver command
- Summary of command syntax
- CICS response messages
- CICS error messages
- 20 Connectors
- 21 System messages
- 22 Accessories and hardware options
- 23 Specifications
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23 Specifications
The following table shows typical values.
Table 44: Specifications for the 2110 SSB Transceiver
Item Specification
Channel capacity 400
Frequency range Transmit: 1.6 to 30 MHz
Receive: 250 kHz to 30 MHz
Operating modes Single sideband (J3E) USB or LSB or switched USB/LSB, (AM H3E
optional)
Transmitted power 25 W (PEP) ±0.5 dB (high power)
5 W (PEP) ±0.5 dB (low power)
CW or single tone: approximately 60% of PEP with average PEP control
(average control disabled on handset PTT)
Spurious and harmonic
emissions
Better than 65 dB below PEP
Receiver sensitivity Frequency:
0.25 to 30 MHz
RF amp off:
0.28 µV PD
–118 dBm
Frequency:
1.6 to 30 MHz
RF amp on:
0.14 µV PD
–124 dBm
For 10 dB SINAD with greater than 50 mW audio output
Selectivity Greater than 70 dB at –1 kHz and +4 kHz reference SCF USB
Maximum pass band
level variation:
6 dB @ 300 to 2600 Hz
Ripple: 2 dB p–p @ 500 to 2500 Hz
Frequency stability ±1 ppm (–30 to +60°C) (standard)
±0.5 ppm (–30 to +60°C) (high stability)
Supply voltage 12 V DC nominal from supplied battery, negative earth
Normal operating range: 10.5 to 15.5 V DC
Reverse polarity protection provided
Overvoltage protection Shutdown at 16 V ±0.5 V DC nominal for duration of overvoltage
Low voltage switch off Switch off @ 10 V