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DEBEG 2952 Weather Facsimile Receiver with automatic start/stop and selection of scan rates and IOC's, 273 pre-programmed and 200 user-programmable channels, timer functions for automatic reception, built-in receiver and 8" thermal-head printer for 8-grey level half-tone recording.
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- Four Modes of Receiving
Four modes of receiving area available selectively for the purposes of recording or for transmitted patterns from transmitting stations:
(1) Fully automatic
(2) Semi-Automatic
(3) Manual
(4) Programmable
- Compact Design
The 10-inch facsimile equipment with a built-in receiver is unprecedentedly compact and lightweight; it can be flexibly installed on a desk top, bulkhead, or on the bottom on board.
- Reproduction of Picture in
16 Gradation Levels
A picture of clouds, for instance, can be reproduced in 16 gradation levels using dithering and a JRC's unique signal processing technique, ensuring high density recording.
- Distinct Recording of Fine Lines
The equipment incorporates a JRC's unique technique (fray-scale level change) to reproduce fine lines such as a grid of latitudes and longitudes distinctly ensuring clear recording of weather charts.
- Wide-Range Power Supply
The equipment is designed to operate in a wide range of 10V to 42VDC and with a low power consumption.
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TA Reliable and Flexible Operation
15-Inch Wide Weather Facsimile
- Flexible Operation
The JAX-91 can operate in four start and stop modes for transmitted patterns from broadcast stations, purposes of facsimile receiving and recording status:
(1) Fully automatic : All operations from start to stop are controlled by the remote control signal under WMO Recommendation, ensuring error-free recording.
(2) Semi-automatic : Automatic phasing and start by manually setting an index of cooperation and a scan speed.
(3) Manual : Start and stop, and phasing are manually made, but in a unique method enabling momentary phasing.
(4) Programmed : With the internal timer, the times of start and stop, start and stop modes, station frequencies, half-tone on/off are programmable. When combined with the fully automatic mode, unattended, error-free operation is available.
- Fine Half-Tone Recording
Pictures of clouds can be recorded in 16-level half-tone gradation by dithering. This digital method ensures high-resolution recording to represent even very fine lines so clearly that it is compared to analog pictures.
- Synthesized Receiver
The built-in synthesized receiver is capable of setting any receiving frequency from ten-key pad and presetting up to 90 spot frequencies in the memory. This feature is very effective when receiving any new broadcast frequency and changing the station frequency by manually or automatically.
- Printout of Frequencies and Program Lists
Up to 90 channels of memory frequencies and up to 15 channels of program lists can be printed out on the recording paper.
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