Srg-1150dn Installation Manual | Samyung
: Do not substitute round copper wire for flat straps; high-frequency currents travel exclusively on the outer surface area of conductors. Electrical Wiring & System Integration
Once installation and configuration are complete, the radio is ready for use.
| Requirement | Description | |-------------|-------------| | | No obstructions (radar, antennas, masts) above the receiver | | Distance from interference | At least 1 m away from VHF, AIS, radar, or inverter | | Stable & dry | Not in bilge, near heat sources, or where water pools | | Cable routing | Accessible path for NMEA 0183 or NMEA 2000 cable to your chartplotter/display |
: Connect the multi-pin control cable from the transceiver to the coupler. This line transmits the tuning signals and supplies power to the automated matching network inside the coupler.
Selecting the correct location for each unit is critical for environmental protection, operator accessibility, and minimizing electromagnetic interference (EMI). Main Transceiver Unit samyung srg-1150dn installation manual
The user interface featuring the LCD screen, channel selector, and numeric keypad.
Mount the in a clear area away from obstructions.
After physical installation, follow the manual’s tuning sequence:
The is a compact MF/HF radio transceiver designed for medium- and long-range maritime communication. It is fully compliant with Global Maritime Distress and Safety System ( GMDSS ) requirements and integrates Digital Selective Calling ( DSC ) and Narrow Band Direct Printing ( NBDP ) capabilities. Core System Specifications Power Output : 150W (PEP) for the SRG-1150DN model. Frequency Range : Transmit (TX) : 1.6 MHz – 27.5 MHz (10Hz steps). Receive (RX) : 500 kHz – 29.9999 MHz (10Hz steps). Emission Types : J3E (USB), H3E, and F1B (FSK). : Do not substitute round copper wire for
If the unit fails to receive DSC messages, check the settings on the wireless receiver board and verify the [W/K] LED is active.
Proper installation is critical to ensure clear transmission, prevent electrical interference, and guarantee vessel safety during emergencies. This guide covers the end-to-end installation process for marine technicians and vessel engineers. 1. Pre-Installation Planning and System Layout
Regular maintenance is essential to extend the lifespan of the printer:
The Samyung SRG‑1150DN is an integrated MF/HF transceiver equipped with a built‑in Digital Selective Calling (DSC) watch‑keeping receiver, a distress alarm telephone, and Narrow Band Direct Printing (NBDP) functionality when paired with the optional SN‑100 terminal. Its primary role is to provide highly reliable communication for distress, safety, and general operational needs in the maritime environment. All major modules are housed within a single, compact aluminum cabinet, making it suitable for installation even where space is limited. This line transmits the tuning signals and supplies
: Connected to the main unit using specialized cables if the vessel is using telex functions. Peripherals
: Terminate all coaxial runs with high-quality, water-sealed PL-259 or N-type connectors. Wrap external connections with self-amalgamating tape to prevent moisture ingress. 5. Inter-Unit Data and Peripheral Interfacing
Turn on the local power toggle on the SN-100 telex terminal screen. 2. Programming the Vessel Identity (MMSI)