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JRC JAX-9B User Manual

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1. Specification
JAX-9B W-FAX Installation Manual
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7ZPNA4096
1. Specification
1.1. Function
JAX-9B is capable of receiving facsimile broadcasting such as weather charts and marine charts
transmitted in the high-frequency band (2 to 25MHz) and records them on the recording paper..
The received (recorded) image is displayed on the PC by adding a optional kit.
1.2. Features
1.2.1. Various recording modes
1) Automatic recording mode (AUTO)
In the AUTO mode, all operations such as startup, various settings, image recording, paper feed, and
stop of recording are automatically performed by the remote signals from the broadcasting station.
However, the halftone recording is manually controlled.
2) Manual recording mode (MANU)
In the MANU mode, the index of cooperation (IOC), scan speed and halftone are manually controlled,
though the recording and stop are performed automatically.
3Forced recording mode (# REC)
When the equipment is in any other mode than the mode 1) or 2) (e.g. midway during broadcasting),
received images can forcedly be recorded manually as an extension of the MANU mode.
4Programmed recording mode (TIMER)
JAX-9B can perform unattended operations linked with the internal timer built in its main body by
programming the program channel, start and stop times, startup mode, recording frequency and
halftone recording.
1.2.2. 16-gradation halftone recording
Cloud photos received from a weather satellite can be recorded in 16-gradation halftone contrast.
1.2.3. Fine-line compensation circuit
The equipment adopts the JRC’s original system that can clearly reproduce fine lines in maps and latitude
and longitude grids.
1.2.4. Synthesizer-based receiver capable of storing 90 frequencies
Receiving frequencies can freely be preset from a numeric keypad and up to 90 frequencies (There are 10
groups and 1 group can store 9 frequencies.) can be stored in the internal memory.
In addition, the preset frequencies can be swapped with others on the spot, allowing swift response to any
new broadcasts or frequency changes

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JRC JAX-9B Specifications

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BrandJRC
ModelJAX-9B
CategoryReceiver
LanguageEnglish

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