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[REPORTED] V/UHF Panel RADIO Switches


Exo7

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Hi All,

 

i have a real U/VHF Radio Panel from a mirage.

i can see that the Channel Encryption (E+A2 / R) switch is not a 2 ways switch ON/OFF (or ON/ON), it's a 3 ways switch MOM/OFF/MOM.

 

Same for the test button is not a ON/OFF but MOM/OFF with light inside.

 

is there a feature of the module or a mistake ?

 

Thx

 

Edit : you can find a picture here : 768150IMG1686.jpg


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This is interesting. I was just collecting info on this panel for a bug report.

 

- "COM" label missing

- Two knobs are missing cutouts

- PaL -> Pal (2x)

- SIL: ON and OFF labels missing

I wonder why on your device the SIL ON/OFF labels are missing that can be seen in the manual...

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What are E+A2/R referring to?

 

What are the M/P/G transmit modes?

 

Do you know the full name of the receive modes? AR/Pal/Pal+G/F1/H ?

 

 

E+A2 / R is for encryption of the communication. it's a protocol to encrypt the transmit/receive

 

M is for Manual (select the frequency by coding wheels)

P is for Preset (the big knob in the right) where frequencies are predefined by pilots (see 1st pic)

G is for Guard (military frenquency is 243MHz) it's coded inside the radio panel (see 2nd pic)

 

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don't know for E+A2 or R ... maybe the code of the protocol...

so

AR is for "Arret" (Off)

Pal is for "Principal" (Main)

Pal + G is for "Principal + Garde" (Main + Guard)

don't know for F1 or H...

 

 

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E+A2 / R is for encryption of the communication. it's a protocol to encrypt the transmit/receive

No. It's a test function (I know the manual says otherwise... it needs to be corrected). ;)

 

Put the switch in R then press the red test button to test Réception (receiver).

Put the switch in E then press the red test button to test Émission (emitter).

I don't know what A2 means, I know it's related to emission/gonio.

 

 

AR is for "Arret" (Off)

Pal is for "Principal" (Main)

Pal + G is for "Principal + Garde" (Main + Guard)

don't know for F1 or H...

Correct. :)

In Pal + G you have indeed double reception (your receive and may speak on your set frequency, and you will receive (monitor) Guard at the same time).

 

F1 stands for Fréquence 1; a kind of fixed preset frequency (set on the ground), perhaps used for voice or data? Not sure.

H stands for Homing. It's not very much used IRL AFAIK.

 

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Az'

 

[edit] PS: Derelor, I've added a note to your ticket.


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H stands for Homing. It's not very much used IRL AFAIK.

 

Is radio homing it implemented in the M2000? How would I have to use it? Select homing frequency and switch to H?


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