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NASA EASY NAVTEX - User Manual

NASA EASY NAVTEX
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CLIPPER
EASY NAVTEX
INSTALLATION AND
USER INSTRUCTIONS
NASA MARINE Ltd.
BOULTON ROAD
STEVENAGE
HERTS SG1 4QG
ENGLAND
(01438) 354033
MARINE INSTRUMENTS
DESIGNED AND
MANUFACTURED
IN ENGLAND
RoHS
2002/95/EC
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Summary

Introduction to Clipper Easy Navtex

Installing the Antenna

Using the Clipper Easy Navtex

Setting the Clock

Instructions for setting the 24-hour UTC (GMT) clock on the Navtex receiver.

Setting Operating Channels

Guidance on selecting permanent or timed switching between national and international Navtex channels.

Setting Display Contrast

Steps to adjust the screen contrast using the LIGHTER and DARKER keys.

Selecting Stations to Store

Procedure to select Navtex stations for storage by managing station ident letters.

Selecting Messages to Store

Instructions for choosing which message types to store or ignore for each station.

Message Format Overview

Explanation of the structure of Navtex messages, including header, type, and reception quality.

Key Function Summary

A quick reference guide to the primary functions of the device's control keys.

Installing the Display Unit

Operational Notes and Troubleshooting

System Reboot Procedure

Steps to perform a system reboot in case of malfunction due to supply transients.

Signal Spectrum Analysis

Understanding the spectrum screen to assess signal strength and quality.

Station and Message Identifiers

Information on where to find station and message ident letters and transmission times.

Frequently Asked Questions

Blank Screen Troubleshooting

Steps to resolve a blank display, including fuse check, power, and reboot.

Setting Clock Prompt

Explanation for 'SET CLOCK' message and how to enter current time for timed channels.

Receiving Stations;Messages

Troubleshooting tips for not receiving specific stations or messages, checking range and programming.

No Signal Reception

Guidance on resolving complete lack of signal reception by checking antenna and interference sources.

Poor Reception in Harbour

Identifying interference from onboard electrical equipment as a cause for poor harbour reception.

Mains Power Operation

Advice on running the Navtex from mains power using a regulated 12V supply and grounding.

Navtex Station List

Important Pre-Installation Information

Limited Warranty Details

Declaration of Conformity

NASA EASY NAVTEX Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandNASA
ModelEASY NAVTEX
CategoryCommercial Food Equipment
LanguageEnglish