HF Transceiver Codan NGT ASR calling facilities

In addition to selective ALE, the HF Transceiver Codan NGT ASR provides fully automated phone calls, Message calls, calls with GPS location information, and calls with remote capabilities. All incoming calls are provided timestamp to identify when each call arrived.
- Call
Phone calls can seamlessly connect via centers will be equipped with a telephone. This is accomplished without the need for the involvement of the operator at the telephone interconnect control.
- View Message
Text messages of up to 90 characters can be sent or received without an external computer or device. Messages can be entered or a default handset or computer terminal, and an encryption option is available.
AMD messages can be recorded on the link facility or after referral, a link is established.
- GPS-call (with a GPS receiver)
Displays the current GPS position on the handset by the latitude and longitude, and allows users to send their views to the other Codan HF SSB transceiver, or to interrogate another transceiver for its position.
- Get call each status
Provides remote capability where another station parameters such as signal strength, battery voltage, and change RF to test performance. This allows a technician to diagnose from a distance and a station, whether maintenance or support is needed.
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