Operation 3-71 – BendixKing KHF 990 User Manual

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MARITIME RADIOTELEPHONE NETWORK (PUBLIC CORRE-
SPONDENCE) CHANNEL OPERATION

As explained earlier, all 245 ITU public correspondence channels in

the maritime radiotelephone network are programmed permanently in
the electronic memory of the KFS 594 Control Display Unit. To oper-
ate this mode:

1. Select the A3J or A3A mode. Move the MODE selector switch to
the A3J or A3A position. Most maritime radiotelephone (public corre-
spondence) stations, including those of the Bell System and Mobile
Marine Radio System, work in the A3J format.

2. Select the desired channel. An ITU channel number will be dis-
played in the lower right of the display when you move the MODE
selector switch to the A3J or A3A position. If the channel number isn’t
the one desired, select another by first unstowing the “cursor” (flash-
ing digit) by pressing the Frequency/Channel control knob. Press this
knob enough times to move the “cursor” to the first “cursor” position
in the ITU channel number to be changed. (This will be 6, 8, 12, 16,
etc.) Next twist the Frequency/Channel control knob to select the
desired number.

NOTE: There are only two “cursor” positions for the ITU channel
number. The “hundreds” position controls the “thousands” position
also. For example, if the displayed channel number is 1204 the “cur-
sor” could be moved to the “12” but not to the “1”. With the “cursor”
on the “12”, turning the Frequency/Channel control knob one step
counter-clockwise will change the “12” to an “8” while another step in
the same direction would change the “8” to a “6”. By referring to
theMaritime Radiotelephone Network (Public Correspondence)
Channel Operation list in

table 7-13 you will

see that these changes

are consistent with the actual channel numbers.

Operation

3-71

KHF 950/990 Pilots Guide

Rev. 0
Dec/96

1

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HF

OFF

TEL

AM

USB

LSB

A3J

A3A

VOL

SQ

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CH

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Figure 3-83 Maritime Radiotelephone Network (Public

Correspondence) Channel Operation

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