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NASA Marine Target navtex V2.0 User Manual

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TARGET
NAVTEX V2.0
INSTALLATION AND
USER INSTRUCTIONS
MARINE INSTRUMENTS
NASA MARINE Ltd.
BOULTON ROAD
STEVENAGE
HERTS SG1 4QG
ENGLAND
DESIGNED AND
MANUFACTURED
IN ENGLAND
RoHS
2002/95/EC
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NASA Marine Target navtex V2.0 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandNASA Marine
ModelTarget navtex V2.0
CategoryMarine GPS System
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction and Navtex Basics

Navtex Transmissions Explained

Explains Navtex as radio signals broadcast by coastal navigation authorities worldwide.

The Navtex Message Structure

Explains the 4-character code, station ident, message ident, reference number, and error count.

Installation Procedures

Installing the Antenna

Details antenna placement to avoid interference and mounting methods.

Installing the Display Unit

Describes mounting the display unit in a cabin, away from water.

Operation and Configuration

Operating the Target Navtex

Explains how to navigate messages, use UP/DOWN/ENTER keys, and the standby screen.

Programming Stations and Message Types

Explains the process of programming stations and message types for desired reception.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Unit Not Responding or Display Issues

Covers power, fuse, reboot procedures, and contrast adjustments for dead or blank screens.

Reception Problems

Addresses no messages received, programming, antenna, interference, and local service checks.

Signal and Message Integrity

Explains "Bad Signal" and "Lost Signal" message endings and their causes.

Important Notices and Warranty

Pre-Installation Advisory

Advises reading instructions, competence for installation, and risk acknowledgment.

Limited Warranty Details

Details warranty terms, repair/replacement policy, and exclusions.