SAILOR HF SSB 250W PEP is a part of Thrane & Thrane’s compact SAILOR System 4000 GMDSS solution. It is an integrated HF radio with voice, DSC and radiotelex built into one unit, from one of the leading and most experienced manufacturers of maritime communication equipment in the world. • Fully integrated control unit • Simple and user-friendly soft-key based operation • Graphic LCD display • Built-in DSC and radiotelex modem • Frequencyrange 100 kHz to 30 MHz continuous operation • Built-in DSC watch-keeping receiver (1 or 6 ch. optional) • Built-in power supply/battery charger (optional)
Teklif FormuThrane & Thrane has more than 50 years experience in developing and manufacturing solutions for marine and point-to-point commu- nication. The SAILOR HF SSB 250W system not only fully complies with all GMDSS safety requirements, it also sets new standards in compactness, flexibility and convenience, making it a market leader in the field of professional HF radio-telephones. SAILOR HF SSB 250W system offers voice transmission, Digital Selective Calling (DSC) and telex operation from one compact, multi- function control unit. In addition, the unique SAILOR HF SSB 250W set-up includes a microprocessor-controlled aerial unit, which automatically matches the impedance of 7-18 meters antennas, and finally, an outstanding transceiver unit with a combined 1 or 6-channel DSC and telex modem and a state of-the-art MF/HF control unit. Thanks to the system’s logical user menus, accessing the most frequently used functions, such as radio operation, requires only the simplest of entries using the back-lit soft keys on the front panel of the control unit. In a standard GMDSS telex configuration, a monitor or VDU/message processor is not needed. The GMDSS requirements for a radio telex system are fulfilled by using the function keys of the keyboard for dedicated telex functions, and by showing all received and transmitted messages directly on the printer. If a SAILOR HF SSB 250W is included in a typical SAILOR System 4000 GMDSS console which is to be used intensively for radio telex transmission, a SAILOR TT-3606E Message Data Terminal can be connected to the transceiver unit. Dedicating a data terminal to the radio telex in a GMDSS set-up makes it possible to monitor the telex communication, and the automated telex facilities makes it very simple to run the ship’s telex traffic unattended. A highly reliable 24V DC power supply is as an integrated part of the 250W transceiver unit. It can also be supplied with a built-in AC power supply and a separate charger extension, which operates as a battery charger for the HF system.