Codan 9313 Service manual

HF SSB transceiver type 9313
Operators handbook

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ãCopyright 1994 Codan Pty Ltd.
Codan Part No. 15-04048 Issue 1, June 1994

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Contents
1. About this handbook......................................................1-1
Who should use this handbook .............................................. 1-1
Icons and standards................................................................ 1-1
Glossary................................................................................. 1-2
2. Overview ......................................................................... 2-1
The transceiver control panels ............................................... 2-3
The transceiver and control head rear panel .......................... 2-7
3. Installation ...................................................................... 3-1
Mounting the transceiver ....................................................... 3-2
Code 117 mounting cradle—front entry........................... 3-3
Code 118 mounting cradle—top/bottom entry................. 3-4
Mounting the extended control head...................................... 3-5
Power supply ......................................................................... 3-7
Grounding.............................................................................. 3-8
Antennas ................................................................................ 3-8
4. Using the transceiver.....................................................4-1
Switching the transceiver on or off ........................................ 4-2
Switching on or off without a PIN ................................... 4-2
Switching on or off with a PIN......................................... 4-3
The transceiver display.......................................................... 4-4
Option codes .................................................................... 4-4
Displaying the channel option(s)...................................... 4-5
Dimming the display and indicators ...................................... 4-6
Review the EPROM version and options............................... 4-7
Selecting channels.................................................................. 4-9
Using the Channel buttons ............................................... 4-9

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Adjusting the volume........................................................... 4-10
Using the clarifier ................................................................ 4-11
Using the mute control......................................................... 4-12
Voice mute ..................................................................... 4-12
Selective call mute ......................................................... 4-12
Tuning the antenna .............................................................. 4-13
Automatic tuning whip antenna...................................... 4-13
Multi-frequency tapped whip antenna............................ 4-14
Transmitting......................................................................... 4-15
Using the microphone .................................................... 4-15
Transmitting a message.................................................. 4-16
5. Using selective call ........................................................5-1
Selective call terms................................................................ 5-2
Setting up selective call ......................................................... 5-4
Setting the preamble time period ..................................... 5-5
Setting the fixed called address........................................ 5-6
Setting the self-identification address .............................. 5-7
Enabling the beacon mode ............................................... 5-7
Checking if a channel is enabled for selective call ................ 5-8
Selective call mute enable or inhibit...................................... 5-9
Transmitting a selective call ................................................ 5-11
Receiving a selective call..................................................... 5-13
Answering a received call.................................................... 5-15
Returning a received call ..................................................... 5-16
Reviewing the list of received calls in memory ................... 5-17
Reviewing calls held in memory .................................... 5-18
Using the beacon feature...................................................... 5-20
Selective beacon mode................................................... 5-22
(99) beacon mode........................................................... 5-24
Using the external alarm feature .......................................... 5-26
6. Using the receiver in scan mode ..................................6-1
Setting up the scan mode ....................................................... 6-2
Programming the channels to be scanned .............................. 6-4
Receiving in scan mode ......................................................... 6-6
Start scanning................................................................... 6-6

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Stop scanning ................................................................... 6-6
Changing the scan mode................................................... 6-7
Using selective call in scan mode .......................................... 6-9
7. RFDS and Telstra services............................................ 7-1
The Royal Flying Doctor Service .......................................... 7-2
How to contact the RFDS................................................. 7-2
Emergency communications............................................. 7-2
RFDS and St Johns Ambulance Stations.......................... 7-3
Making an RFDS emergency call .......................................... 7-4
Telstra Radphone Service...................................................... 7-6
Transmitting a Telstra selective call ...................................... 7-7
Transmitting a Telstra beacon call....................................... 7-10
Receiving a Telstra selective call......................................... 7-12
8. Changing the setup options.......................................... 8-1
Setup option links .................................................................. 8-1
The control head link ....................................................... 8-2
Changing the position of the control head link................. 8-3
Reviewing setup options ........................................................ 8-4
PTT timer .............................................................................. 8-5
Enter a PIN (Personal Identification Number)....................... 8-7
Changing or deleting a PIN ................................................... 8-9
Power-on settings................................................................. 8-11
Mute settings .................................................................. 8-11
Beep volume .................................................................. 8-13
9. Display messages .......................................................... 9-1
Messages and operator errors ................................................9-2
System errors ......................................................................... 9-5
Reviewing the EPROM program content............................... 9-6
10. Front and rear panel sockets ....................................10-1
Microphone socket .............................................................. 10-2
External alarm socket........................................................... 10-3
Antenna control socket ........................................................ 10-4
Antenna control—standard ............................................ 10-5

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Antenna control—option AD ......................................... 10-6
Remote control socket ......................................................... 10-7
11. Specifications .............................................................11-1
12. Options and accessories...........................................12-1
List of drawings
Figure Title Page
2.1 The control head front panel .....................................................2-8
2.2 The transceiver rear panel.........................................................2-9
2.3 The control head rear panel.......................................................2-9
3.1 Typical mobile installation........................................................3-1
7.1 The control head link ................................................................7-2
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1. About this handbook
Who should use this handbook
This handbook is written for the person who installs and operates the Codan 9313
transceiver.
Icons and standards
The following icons and standards have been used throughout this handbook.
This icon… Means…
a Warning. If you do not observe the warning you may
damage yourself or the equipment.
Call a button on the transceiver.
an antenna symbol used in drawings.
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About this handbook
1-2 9313 HF SSB transceiver
Glossary
AD Antenna Driver
LCD Liquid Crystal Display
PIN Personal Identification Number
PTT Press To Talk
RRemote
RFDS Royal Flying Doctor Service
Rx Receive
SD Selective call Decode
Telstra Telstra (formerly OTC Australia)
Tx Transmit
USB Upper Side Band
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2. Overview
Your 9313 HF SSB transceiver employs the latest concepts
in design and reliability for long range communications. It
has been designed for 12V DC operation and mobile
installation.
The unit consists of a transceiver and a separate control head
which can be located up to 100 metres away from the
transceiver.
You operate the transceiver from the control head, which
contains sealed membrane switches (or buttons) and a liquid
crystal display (LCD). The LCD shows the selected channel
number along with the transmit and receive frequencies. In
addition, the display shows messages about the operation of
the transceiver.
The main facilities and features of the transceiver are:
•channels
•selective call
•scanning.

Overview
2-2 9313 HF SSB transceiver
Channels Your transceiver has a capacity of 15 channels. These cover:
•transmit frequency range 2 MHz to 24 MHz
•receive frequency range 0.25 MHz to 30 MHz.
15 transmit and receive channels are pre-programmed in the
factory. These can be modified by an authorised Codan
dealer.
Selective call This facility allows you to transmit a call to a single
transceiver or a group of transceivers.
Your transceiver can store details of up to ten stations that
have called you while your transceiver was left unattended.
Scanning This facility scans selected channels for audio signals. You
can program a maximum of 15 channels to be scanned in
sequence for audio signals. When a selective call decode is
selected, a maximum of eight selective channels can be
scanned.
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