Specifications
Page 3-10 RM2151 - USING THE RADIOTELEX SYSTEM
You can now insert the recipient.
Name of destination : S.P.RADIO
International number: 05598186717
Type: Fax
Coast station: Maritex-Sweden-A
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   Dansupply mobil No:  05598186717   
   Ole Hansen lyra Type:  Fax   
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 ASCII: TEXT.TLX  180 Chars  Line  1 Col 1  Inserting   
Hit ESC to get back to the Text editor.
Your first recipient is now stored, and it is time to send a test message.
Mailbox data.
A message can only bee transmitted from the mailbox if the coast station is transmitting a free signal indicating it is
ready for receiving a call. Enter the menus:
F3 The Radiotelex menu is selected.
MAIL The mailbox menu is selected.
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 Telex: TEST.TLX  171 Chars  Line  1 Col 1  Inserting   
Destination: Recipient (i.e. a land subscriber) is selected from the destination menu, which shows the
recipients from the destination address-book..
Filename: Text to be transmitted; available as Text in editor or from file on floppy disk.
Coaststation: Select coaststation closest to recipient. Only if it is different from the one specified in the
addressbook.
Transmission time Immediate or delayed transmission, operator programable.
Delivery priority Routine, Non-urgent or Urgent. Non-urgent messages will have a longer delivery time than
routine messages.










