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    							The sequence is keyed through the AR3030 numeric keypad:
    [4] [8] [0] [0] [ENT] for 4800 bps operation
    or
    [9] [6] [0] [0] [ENT] for 9600 bps operation
    To restore normal local operation to the AR3030 either key in the
    sequence Q [CR] via the RS232 or switch the AR3030 Off, wait for 5
    seconds then switch On again.
    AOR (UK) LTD
    [3030-NTE revision 5]
    !
    AR3030 General Coverage Receiver addendum
    Please note the following points regarding
    the AR3030 receiver:
    1.  Microprocessor reset.
    There is a ‘small’ chance that the receiver will not power up
    correctly when switched on for the first time.  This is due to
    the buildup of a static charge during transit from the
    packaging etc.  Should this occur,  simply switch the set off,
    disconnect the power supply and leave for a few minutes.
    Reconnect and test.  Should a problem still persist,  please
    refer to page 46/47 section (9) of the operating manual.
    N.B.  An additional SOFTWARE FULL RESET is available
    by depressing the [ENT] key (either of the mode keys on some
    production units) while switching the receiver On.  Hold in the [ENT]
    key while all the LCD segments appear and keep it depressed until
    the set returns to 10.000 MHz, only then release the key, this will
    ensure a “full” reset.  This may be useful should the standard reset not
    appear to “fully” reset the unit.
    See the later note regarding the SSB filter option (if fitted).
    2.  Optional Collins 2.5 kHz SSB filter (USB/LSB/FAX).
    Should you wish to fit the optional SSB filter it MUST be fitted in the
    standard SSB filter position replacing the Murata 2.4 kHz filter,  it
    CANNOT be fitted in the CW narrow position (page 13 section 5-8 of
    the operating manual).  Nor is it possible to fit an additional AM filter
    in the CW narrow position. 
    						
    							Should the Collins SSB filter be fitted and the receivers
    microprocessor reset you must hold the [3] key while resetting via the
    bottom case reset switch.  This action alters the carrier re-insertion
    point to optimise the SSB filters characteristics.
    To “fully optimise” the Collins SSB filter performance,  the carrier
    crystals may be replaced at a small additional charge.
    3.  BFO in CW mode.
    The BFO is permanently engaged in the CW mode (page 29 section
    6-10).
    4.  Collins filter identifying numbers.
    Two filters of identical specification are used in the receiver as listed
    below:
    AM filter 526 8636 010  or  526 8695 010
    SSB filter (option) 526 8635 010  or  526 8694 010
    CW  filter  (option) 526 8634 010  or  526 8693 010
    5.  Collins label.
    The red Collins Inside label on the top case is of a reusable
    design.  We acknowledge that such a label may not be to
    everyones taste so have chosen a non-adhesive design.
    Should you wish to remove it,  simply peel the label off.
    6.  Carton box.
    Despite the carton box being durable,  it is of a basic design.
    The cardboard carton has been intentionally chosen for
    environmental reasons being degradable... unlike traditional
    polystyrene.
    7.  Audio quality on AM
    The AR3030 has been designed to provide the very best
    selectivity for shortwave broadcast listening.  Should you
    listen to strong signals such as Radio 4 (198 kHz), more
    treble may be produced by moving the passband.
    Off-tune the receiver by 1 kHz UP or DOWN and reassess
    the audio.  Of course this technique cannot be used for
    synchronous AM listening (S.AM).
    Due to the excellent stability offered by the Temperature
    Compensated Crystal Oscillator (TCXO), it is possible to listen to
    AM broadcasts while in the USB and LSB modes.  This can be very
    useful for removing adjacent interference which is affecting one side
    of the AM signal only.
    8.  REMOTE RS232C
    To place the AR3030 into RS232C control mode, the
    initialisation key sequence must first be keyed in
    through the keypad (not via the RS232 port). 
    						
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