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2. In the down position the C Fax is turned on The channel display back lighting turns on and the last used channel is shown Data light 8 The yellow data light turns on when a signal is received It will normally flicker when a picture is being sent 13 Care of the C Fax There are no parts to be lubricated When a new roll of paper is fitted remove any paper scraps or dust from the paper compartment At this time also check and clean the rubber pressure roller if necessary The roller should only be cleaned with alcohol If a printed picture has vertical light stripes through it the most likely cause is dirt on the print head If this problem appears open the paper compartment and check the print head which is mounted on a horizontal metal bar at the top of the paper compartment Near the top of the print head about 5mm above the line of black rubber is a thin black line this is the thermal print line Dirt on this print line causes the reduced print density This should be gently wiped clean with alcohol methylated spirits or isopropyl alcohol on a clean lint free cloth or paper tissue Avoid excessive cleaning of the print head or the use of abrasive substances This problem can be kept to a minimum by taking care when fitting paper rolls that the outside layer of paper is clean and by not touching the print head Some brands of thermal paper leave behind a white chalky residue If this builds up it can cause printing proble
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4. USE OF CD IMPLIES ASSOCIATED AS AS THOMDERSTARIS ANO THE OCCURBENCE a 70 item METEDROLOGY SEVERE TCIMG SENERE TURBOLENCE AWD HAIL Ge 0 Darwin Tropics Significant Weather Prognosis se m RSE RYE xx mu PROG gt AAA ale ERIE E ue 10 Indian Ocean Mean Sea Level Prognosis 10 Forecast 1 3119 GASP _ t VALID 1200 UTC Sot 1 MAY 1997 MSLP ZIHR FORECAST d um L ei Contour interval 5 hPa ISSUED 2OUTC 08 May 1997 Weather Map Abbreviations These are some of the common abbreviations you will see on weather maps Map areas ASIA IO NPAC NREG NZ SPC SWP TNZ Map Types ANAL FCST MAR WX NEPHANAL PROG SIG WX TEMP Levels MSL 700MB 500MB 250MB Time GMT UTC H number 50 N to 50 S 100 E to 180 Indian Ocean 50 N to 50 S 160 E to 110 W Equator to 50 S 140 E to 140 W New Zealand South Pacific Australia to South America South West Pacific Australia to Tahiti Tasman Sea and New Zealand Analysis Forecast Significant Marine Weather Nephanalysis analysis of cloud information taken from satellite pictures Prognosis Significant Aviation Weather Temperatures Mean Sea Level Height of 700 millibar pressure level 10000 feet Height of 500 millibar pressure level 18400 feet Height of 250 millibar pressure level 34000 feet Greenwich Mean
5. plugs into the BNC socket on the side panel At the other end the center conductor of the coaxial cable should be connected to an outside wire aerial This should consist of a length of wire approximately 10 metres long 30 feet The wire should run horizontally and be supported at each end by insulators with a lead taken from one end to the C Fax The aerial is not critical try any existing high frequency aerial first Caution Never connect the C Fax to an aerial used by a radio transmitter Severe damage could occur to the receiver in the C Fax The outside shield on the end of the aerial cable can be connected to an earth such as the hull of a metal boat or a metal rod driven into the ground as close as practical to the C Fax This earthing is not absolutely necessary but can be of help in reducing interference on the printed pictures Using an External Receiver An external receiver may be used with the C Fax and is required if your model has no internal receiver It must be a crystal controlled or synthesised SSB single side band type with LSB lower side band mode Connection should be made from either the speaker output or line level output of the external receiver to the audio socket on the side panel of the C Fax This input will accept a wide range of signal levels from 1V to 5V RMS Putting a plug into the external receiver socket automatically overrides the internal receiver if present Switch the external receiver to LSB a
6. C FAX Model 3 RADIO FACSIMILE RECEIVER USER HANDBOOK BHM Electronics CONTENTS Introduction Unpacking Mounting Connecting Power and Aerial Connecting an External Receiver Loading Paper The Controls Using the C Fax sample Weather Maps Weather Map Abbreviations Detailed Description of the Controls Care of the C Fax Trouble Shooting Replacing the Fuse Specifications Wiring Connections Frequency List Nn A 10 11 12 14 15 15 16 17 18 Introduction The C Fax radio facsimile receiver has been designed as an easy to use reasonably priced unit with low operating costs The materials and finishes used ensure durability and long life and the small size enables fitting in areas where space is at a premium The C Fax uses standard fax paper as used in telephone fax machines This paper is generally available from any office supply shop or stationer Information contained in the weather maps received can be analysed to give useful insight into the weather trends for your particular part of the world This makes it a valuable tool for those to whom the elements are important in their lifestyle or occupation Useful books on the interpretation of these maps are available through most larger book stores After a little practice you will find that quite reliable predictions can be made as to future weather conditions Unpacking Remove the unit from the packing and check that the following is include
7. Darwin 5755 0 kHz AXI32 Darwin Australia 11 Darwin 7535 0 kHz AXI33 12 Darwin 10555 0 kHz AXI34 13 Darwin 15615 0 kHz AXI35 14 Darwin 18060 0 kHz AXI36 15 Casey 7470 0 kHz VLM Casey Antarctica 16 Casey 11455 0 kHz VLM 17 Bangkok 7396 8 kHz HSW64 Bangkok Thailand 18 Bangkok 17520 0 kHz HSW61 19 New Delhi 7403 0 kHz ATP57 New Delhi India 20 New Delhi 14840 0 kHz ATV65 21 St Denis 8176 0 kHz FZR81 Saint Denis Reunion 22 St Denis 16335 0 kHz FZS63 23 Tai pei 4616 0 kHz Tai pei Taiwan 24 Tai pei 5250 0 kHz 25 Tai pei 8140 0 kHz BMB 26 Tai pei 13900 0 kHz BMB 27 Tai pei 18560 0 kHz BMB 28 Tai pei CNA 9430 0 kHz 3MA34 Central News Agency 29 Tai pei CNA 13766 0 kHz 3MA26 Tai pei Taiwan 30 Tai pei CNA 14685 0 kHz 3MA25 31 Tai pei CNA 15878 0 kHz 3MA24 32 Tai pei CNA 19680 0 kHz 3MA23 33 Tai pei CNA 22850 0 kHz 3MA36 34 Hong Kong 16904 0 kHz Hong Kong 35 Beijing 5526 9 kHz BAF6 Beijing China 36 Beijing 8121 9 kHz BAF36 37 Beijing 10116 9 kHz BAF4 38 Beijing 14366 9 kHz BAF8 39 Beijing 16025 9 kHz BAF9 40 Beijing 18236 9 kHz BAF33 41 Beijing NMEFC 8461 9 kHz 35 42 Beijing NMEFC 12831 9 kHz 35 43 Beijing NMEFC 16903 9 kHz 35 44 Shanghai 3241 0 kHz BDF Shanghai China 45 Shanghai 5100 0 kHz BDF 46 Shanghai 7420 0 kHz BDF 47 Shanghai 11420 0 kHz BDF 48 Shanghai 18940 0 kHz BDF 49 Kyodo News S 16035 0 kHz 9VF252 Kyodo News Singapore 50 Kyodo News S 17430 0 kHz 9VF252 51
8. Kingdom Hamburg Pinneburg Germany Skamlebaek Denmark US Navy Rota Spain Rome Italy Athens Greece Ankara Turkey Cairo Egypt Moscow Russia Murmansk Russia Arkhangelsk Russia Khabarovsk Russia Tashkent Uzbekistan Tashkent Uzbekistan Dakar Senegal Cape Naval South Africa Nairobi Kenya 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 Nai Nai Nai Nair Nair Tes Tes Tes Tes Tes robi robi robi 1750kHz 3 5MHz 7 0MHz 14 0MHz CP CTP ER Ct 28 0MHz 12315 15525 16315 17365 22867 1750 3500 7000 14000 28000 ODO O OOOO OO NNN AW n NNNNNNNNNWN 5YE2 5YE9 5YE6 5YE3 5YE7 test test test test test 21 Receiver test frequencies Manufactured by BHM Electronics Invercargill New Zealand Postal Address PO Box 787 Invercargill Delivery 287 Dee Street Invercargill Phone 0 3 218 3495 Fax 0 3 218 3494 International Phone 64 3 218 3495 International Fax 64 3 218 3494 E mail bhm bhmelectronics co nz Web bhmelectronics co nz 22
9. Kyodo News J 4316 0 kHz JJC Kyodo News Japan 52 Kyodo News J 8467 5 kHz JJC 53 Kyodo News J 12745 5 kHz JJC 54 Kyodo News J 16971 0 kHz JJC 55 Kyodo News J 17069 6 kHz JJC 56 Kyodo News J 22542 0 kHz JJC 57 ChuoFisheries 16907 5 kHz JFA Chuo Fisheries Japan 58 Tokyo JMH 3622 5 kHz JMH Tokyo Japan 59 Tokyo JMH 7305 0 kHz JMH2 60 Tokyo JMH 9970 0 kHz JMH3 18 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 ES 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 Seoul Seoul Seoul Seoul Seoul Kodia Kodia Kodia Kodia Igalui Igalui Inuvik Vancou Vancou Vancou Vancou Honolu Honolu Honolu Honolu Pt Re Pt Re Pt Re Pt Re Pt Re Valpar Valpar Valpar Maramb Maramb Maram NNN New O New O New O Elkho Elkho Elkho Elkho Elkho Bosto Bosto Bosto Bosto Halif Halif Halif Halif JMH JMH JMH Radio Radio Radio Radio Radio Radio t t ver ver ver Vr lu lu lu lu yes yes yes yes yes aiso aiso aiso io io bio P Belgrano P Belgrano RioDeJaneiro RioDeJaneiro rleans rleans rleans rn rn rn rn rn n n n n ax ax ax ax Charlottetwn Charlottetwn
10. Time Coordinated Universal Time Number is number of hours ahead for forecast 11 Detailed Description of the Controls Numbers in brackets refer to the picture on page 6 Audio On Align switch 1 and Align light 2 When this switch is placed in the up position then audio from the receiver can be heard This can be used to listen to the quality of the radio reception on any of the channels Placing the switch back in the center position turns off the sound If a map printout is started manually or if the synchronising signal at the beginning of a transmission is missed the picture may be out of alignment This shows up as a picture starting part way along the paper instead of at the left side To manually align a picture Look at the picture being printed Find the normal left hand edge of the picture Note where this is on the 0 7 scale on the front panel Hold down the align switch 3 Count the number of flashes of the align light 4 When this is equal to the number on the scale release the align switch promptly The rest of the picture should be correctly aligned In the sample map below you would need to hold the align switch for 4 flashes of the align light to realign the left edge Fast Paper Feed switch 3 This switch is used to feed the paper out at a faster than normal rate This allows a completed map to be cleared from the C Fax printer before tearing it off It is also useful for the manual align procedure describe
11. aper Out Indicator Stop Auto Start Up receiver only no printing Centre automatic start print stop Down continuous printing Run Indicator printer is operating Power On Off Data Indicator printing signal Channel Display internal receiver model only Channel Selection Buttons internal receiver model only Fuse Power Input Socket External Receiver Input Aerial Input Socket internal receiver model only Using the Switching On Make sure power plug and aerial connections have been made and that a roll of paper is properly inserted in the C Fax as described on pages 4 to 7 Move the power switch number 7 in the picture on the previous page down If your C Fax has an internal receiver the channel display 9 should show the current channel number location and frequency the C Fax is listening to 3 Auckland ZKLF 13550 5kHz for example This indicates that the receiver is set to channel 3 which transmits from Auckland on a frequency of 13550 5 kHz kilohertz using the call sign ZKLF Selecting a Channel To change the channel use the two channel selection buttons 10 to move up or down the list Refer to the frequency list starting on page 18 to find the channel number of a station transmitting near you then change to this channel If you are using an external receiver you must manually enter a frequency into your receiver The yellow data light 8 should be on or flickering This indicates a signal is pres
12. d 1 x C Fax radio facsimile printer 1 x wall mounting bracket fixed to rear of C Fax 2 x rolls of thermal paper 216mm by 30m 1 x power lead 2m long with 4 pin plug 2 x spare fuses 2 amps 1 x coaxial aerial lead 2m long with BNC plug internal receiver model only 1 x audio lead 2m long 3 5mm to 3 5mm plug external receiver model only x user handbook x New Zealand and Australian weather fax schedule Mounting the C Fax The C Fax may be left free standing or wall mounted on the supplied bracket To fix the C Fax to a wall remove the mounting bracket from the rear of the C Fax by taking out the two screws holding it at the bottom Screw the bracket to the wall slide the C Fax back onto the bracket and replace the two bottom screws Connecting Power Plug the power lead into the round 4 pin socket on the panel on the right side of the C Fax The other end of the lead is connected to the power source red wire to positive black wire to negative The C Fax can operate on a direct current DC voltage of from 12 to 15 volts only Caution THE C FAX MUST NOT BE CONNECTED DIRECTLY TO A 24V SUPPLY To run it on 24V DC a voltage reducer must be used The power lead from the C Fax must not be connected directly to the mains power supply 110V or 230V AC For use with the mains supply a suitable power supply must be used which can supply 12V DC at 2 amps Connecting an Aerial for an internal receiver The aerial lead
13. d above by feeding out some of the picture so it is possible to check the alignment sooner Paper Out indicator light 4 When the end of the paper roll is reached this red light will flash to indicate the C Fax is out of paper and the C Fax will stop printing There is normally a warning stripe printed on most types of paper near the end which shows during the last metre or two to warn that the paper is running out 12 Note Some brands of paper are glued to the center core in this case the paper light will not operate as the paper remains in the print area If you find this happening try changing the roll within a few maps of the warning stripe appearing Stop Auto Start switch 5 and Run light 6 In the up position the printer is off Only the receiver is working The green run light is off In the centre position the printer automatically starts and stops printing pictures using the received start and stop signals The run light is on during printing In the down position the printer starts and prints continuously The run light remains on If you have missed the start signal of a picture moving the switch down will start the picture printing Moving the switch back to Auto lets the picture print until the normal stop signal is received Starting a picture manually normally requires it to be manually aligned on the paper see the Align section on the previous page Power switch 7 In the up position the C Fax is turned off
14. ent If it is not already on turn on the audio by switching the Audio switch 1 up You should be able to hear the received signal If you hear a continuous tone this is generally a resting tone a signal many stations send between maps If you can hear a signal quickly changing between two tones then a picture is being sent Try all the different frequencies for your local station to find the signal which sounds loudest and has the least static in it Printing a Picture Set the Start switch 5 to the middle position for automatic stop and start When a picture is sent it is preceded by a start signal telling the receiver to start printing This is heard as a tone lasting from 5 to 10 seconds Next the transmitting station sends the alignment signal which synchronises the picture being sent with that being printed This usually sounds as two tones a very short tone and a longer half second tone repeated for 30 seconds Following this is the actual picture which is two tones alternating randomly one tone represents the white parts of the picture the other tone is used for the black parts The picture generally takes about 15 minutes to send Finally the stop signal is sent This is 5 seconds of alternating tones followed by 10 seconds of a steady tone You may turn off the audio by putting the Audio switch 1 back to the middle position It is only required for determining the signal quality of a channel While the C Fax is left on A
15. ms The easiest way to remove it is to run the edge of a finger nail along the print line and scrape it clean If the problem reoccurs we suggest trying a different brand of paper 14 Trouble Shooting Unit is dead no lights Check Power switch is on down Power lead is connected Fuse on side panel is intact Power polarity red wire of lead is positive black is negative Voltage to the C Fax is correct between 12 and 15V If all these check ok or if the fuse fails again after replacement seek technical assistance No Printing Check Paper Out light is not flashing if it is replace the paper Paper is fitted correctly Run switch is in Auto or Start position Replacing the Fuse The fuse on the side panel can be removed for checking or replacement by unscrewing the cap anticlockwise This fuse protects some very expensive components inside the C Fax It must only be replaced with one of the same rating The warranty is void if a heavier fuse is used The fuse 15 the standard small size 20 x 5mm 2 current rating 15 Specifications RECORDING SYSTEM RECORDING PAPER INDEX OF COOPERATION SCANNING SPEED RESOLUTION START AND STOP PHASING DATA TONES RECEIVING SYSTEM NUMBER OF CHANNELS FREQUENCY RANGE RECEPTION MODE RECEIVE IF FREQUENCY BFO FREQUENCY SENSITIVITY DIMENSIONS WEIGHT MOUNTING POSITIONS POWER SUPPLY POWER CONSUMPTION OPTIONS NOTE Printing by static thermal head on thermal paper High sensi
16. nd tune it to 1 9 kHz above the listed frequency For example to listen to a channel transmitting on 9459 kHz tune the receiver to 9460 9 kHz Loading Paper The C Fax uses standard telephone fax machine paper 216mm wide The recommended paper length is 30m longer rolls may not fit To load a roll of paper into the C Fax open the two catches located each side on the front Pull the lower edge of the catch away from the C Fax and then unhook the upper edge The lower section of the case will then open down Remove the empty roll by pushing it to the right against the spring and then pulling it up and out Insert a new roll of paper by pushing the right end against the spring and then pushing the left end down Make sure the outside surface of the paper roll is against the print head as shown in the illustration below This is the side of the paper that the C Fax prints on Pull the end of the paper up and out the front before closing the door To close the paper compartment push the cover closed until both parts of the catches interlock Then hook the lower catch over the upper part and push the lower catch down until it clicks into place The Controls 2345678 9 Brief Description of the Controls 1 gt 11 12 13 14 Audio On Off Picture Align Up received signal audible Centre no audio Down hold down to manually align picture Align Indicator used for manual align Fast Paper Feed P
17. okyo Radio Japan Seoul South Korea Kodiak Alaska USA Iqaluit amp Resolute Canada TInuvik Canada Vancouver Canada Honolulu Hawaii Pt Reyes California USA Valparaiso Radio Chile Marambio Argentina Puerto Belgrano Argentina Rio de Janeiro Brazil New Orleans Louisiana USA USAF Elkhorn USA Boston Massachusetts USA Halifax Nova Scotia Canada Charlottetown Radio Canada Maritime Air Group Canada 126 Maritime Air 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 n 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 11 Bracknell Bracknell Bracknell Bracknell Northwood Northwood Northwood Northwood Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg Skamlebaek Skamlebaek Skamlebaek Skamlebaek Rota Rota Rota Rota Rota Rome Rome Rome Athens Athens Ankara Ankara Cairo Cairo Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow Murmansk Murmansk Murmansk Murmansk Arkhangelsk Arkhangelsk Arkhangelsk Khabarovsk Tashkent 1 Tashken Tashken Tashken Tashken Tashken Tashken Tashken Tashken Tashken Tashken Daka Daka Daka Cape Naval Cape Naval Cape Naval Cape Naval Nairobi Ct CU Cr CF cb ct cr ct
18. tivity thermosensitive 576 120 lines per minute 8 dots mm Automatic or manual Automatic or manual White 1500Hz Black 2300Hz Double conversion superheterodyne up to 203 pre programmed 50kHz to 30MHz F4 45MHz amp 455kHz 453 1 kHz 2 microvolts for useable copy 322mm wide x 250mm high x 95mm deep Approx 4kg Vertical or horizontal free standing or on bracket supplied 12 to 15V DC 12W when printing 230V AC to 12V DC Power Supply effort will be made to supply the equipment as per the specifications however we reserve the right to change any of the above details without notice 16 Wiring Connections Power Supplied via a 4 pin round line socket standard threaded locking collar Side Panel Power pin pin pin pin 4 W PN n Power supply 12 to 15V DC at 1 5A 12W maximum Audio In unused negative black positive red unused Standard 3 5mm mono audio plug for external receiver Center is signal outside is signal return Level 100mV to 3V RMS 17 Frequency list for the C Fax Channel Frequency Call Location Country sign 1 Auckland 5807 0 kHz ZKLF Auckland New Zealand 2 Auckland 9459 0 kHz ZKLF 3 Auckland 13550 5 kHz ZKLF 4 Auckland 16340 1 kHz ZKLF 5 Melbourne 2628 0 kHz AXM31 Melbourne Australia 6 Melbourne 5100 0 kHz AXM32 7 Melbourne 11030 0 kHz AXM34 8 Melbourne 13920 0 kHz AXM35 9 Melbourne 20469 0 kHz AXM37 10
19. utomatic it will start and stop printing whenever a picture is received You will generally not need to do anything else If for some reason the C Fax misses the stop signal for example if the radio signal becomes very noisy or fades it will continue to print even after the picture has finished A built in timer will automatically stop the C Fax printing after about 40 minutes if it hasn t had a stop signal minimising paper wastage Useful Hints If you switch on the C Fax and the start tone has passed and a picture 1s being printed switch the Stop Auto Start switch down to start the printer then back to Auto Let it print for about 10 seconds then fast feed the paper out a little to see where the edge of the picture is positioned Manual alignment can now be carried out as described on page 11 If the printer is started after the start tone but during the phasing pulse period during the first 10 seconds or so it will automatically align the picture Before tearing off the paper fast feed out about 5cm so as not to leave any of the printout inside the C Fax Tearing off the paper 15 best done in a downwards direction against the edge of the metal strip Sample Weather Maps Australia Significant Weather Prognosis Australia Mean Sea Level Prognosis ud busca RAEC SIGWX PROG AREA WALID s mar o7 UTE a e ISSUED 9 mar 1997 0038 UTC xe NOTE

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