: Use a 7-meter to 10-meter whip antenna or an inverted-V wire antenna.
: Requires a stable DC 24V (±15%) source. To meet IMO standards, an individual power supply like the Samyung SP-1250ADC is recommended.
: The wire connecting the ATU output to the antenna base must be a high-voltage insulated wire. Keep this wire as short as possible (under 1 meter).
High-audibility audio output for the bridge environment. samyung srg-1150dn installation manual
: Use a separate antenna (e.g., KUM-803 whip) for the DSC receiver. : Securely connect the
: Terminate the standard shipboard AC lines (100V–240V AC) directly into the rear terminals of the SP-1250ADC power pack.
Turn on the local power toggle on the SN-100 telex terminal screen. 2. Programming the Vessel Identity (MMSI) : Use a 7-meter to 10-meter whip antenna
Mount the transceiver unit inside the vessel's bridge or radio room. Choose a location protected from direct splash, overhead moisture leaks, or direct sunlight.
: Mount at the bridge or navigation station within easy reach of the operator.
The system typically consists of the following connections as detailed in the Samyung SRG-1150DN Overview Main Power : The wire connecting the ATU output to
: For non-metal hulls, bond the strap securely to an external copper grounding plate mounted below the waterline.
Access the initial system setup utility menu during initial initialization.
Switch the transceiver to a standard marine SSB user channel.