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Four Modes of Receiving |
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Four modes of receiving area available selectively for the purposes of recording or for transmitted patterns from transmitting stations: |
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Fully automatic
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Semi-Automatic
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Manual
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Programmable
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Compact Design |
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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. |
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Reproduction of Picture in
16 Gradation Levels |
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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. |
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Distinct Recording of Fine Lines |
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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. |
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Wide-Range Power Supply |
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The equipment is designed to operate in a wide range of 10V to 42VDC and with a low power consumption. |
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