Specifications
RM2151 - USING THE RADIOTELEX SYSTEM Page 3-19
The above illustrated connection, with the coast station Lyngby Radio, shows how a direct telex connection is
performed. You can follow the procedure step by step until the end command which is ‘brk+’. When receiving this
command the coast station will break the connection.
CALL ARQ procedure.
To activate a call to a coast station, which do not transmit a free signal when the frequency is idle, or a call to another
mobile radiotelex station, enter the menus:
F3 The radiotelex menu is selected.
DIRECTCALL The directcall menu is selected.
ARQ The directcall ARQ menu is selected.
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     DirectCall   LOCK CONNECT SEND REPEAT   
  Call Commands Over End Frequency   
 CALL...     
 ARQ...     
 FEC (Collective)     
 FEC (Selective)...   
High-light ARQ... and press ENTER.
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     DirectCall   LOCK CONNECT SEND REPEAT   
  Call Commands Over End Frequency   
 CALL..   
 ARQ... Selcall or station name: 219000015     
 FEC (C Rx. frequency:  4204     
 FEC (S ^PTx. frequency:  4204     
 Approve ? YES     
   Alt+F1 to show list     
 Status:  Scanning ARQ  Rx: 22370.0 Tx: 22370.0   
Key in the name or the telex number of the station you want to call. If the station is one of the stations in the station
table use the keys Alt+F1 to get a station summary. Choose the station you want to call.
Press ENTER to jump to the next line.
On the next two lines your Rx and Tx frequency can be entered. Either direct from the keyboard or from the station
frequency table by using the keys Alt+F1.
Press  ENTER and to answer ‘Approve? Yes’ press ENTER once more. The radiotelex modem activate the
transmitter, and starts to call the named station.
When the LED-indicators LOCK and CONNECT are high-lighted you are connected to the called station, and you
can start exchanging answerback.
If the called station do not answer your call within one minute, your station will automatically break the call and you
must make a retry if you still want the connection.










