AOR AR3030 Receiver Operating Manual
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AR3030 operating manual 31 6-12 Entering a frequency via the keypad Where exact frequencies are known, you may wish to enter a frequency directly through the keypad. The numeric keypad is located on the front panel underneath and to the right of the LCD. The keypad is laid out in a logical manner and is split into numeric and command areas. The numeric keys are used for entering a frequency with the decimal key [.] acting as a separator. It is possible to enter frequencies as MHz, kHz or by metre...
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AR3030 operating manual 32 Back Space delete The [ENT/BS] key acts as a “BS” Back Space just like a computer keyboard deleting data input from the right hand side. For example, if you wish to enter 3.750 MHz but had keyed [3] [.] [7] [5] [8] the last digit being “8” in place of “0”, before pressing [MHz] press the [ENT/ BS] key. The last digit on the right hand side will be deleted. You can then press the correct key [0] and complete the sequence with [MHz]. Should you press [ENT/BS] twice during the...
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AR3030 operating manual 33 Presuming data has been stored, in memory mode press [0][1] to select memory channel 1, [0][2] for memory channel 2, etc. Alternatively you may rotate the main rotary tuning control to select memory channel. If no data has been stored then “empty” channels will be “skipped” when turning the main rotary tuning control or when selected via the keypad. While the legend “MEMO” is displayed along with a channel number, the AR3030 will be actually receive the displayed frequency....
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AR3030 operating manual 34 Let’s assume that you have 14.25000 MHz USB displayed in VFO mode and you wish to write into memory channel number 25 which has not been previously used. Press [M.in] followed by the channel number desired memory channel number [2] [5], ignore any automatically displayed channel number before 25 was keyed. The chosen channel number will flash to indicate memory write mode. To complete the sequence press the [ENT/BS] key, a beep sounds to confirm correct entry. Note: If the...
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AR3030 operating manual 35 Enter the two digit memory channel number which you wish to erase such as [2] [3]. The legend “—” will be replaced by memory channel number which you have selected “23” and will flash. Complete the delete sequence by pressing the [ENT/BS] key. A beep confirms correct data entry and the completion of the delete sequence. The receiver will automatically revert to VFO mode. To abort memory delete press the [M.in] key. Deleting a block of memory channels Let us assume that you...
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AR3030 operating manual 36 Enter the higher two digit memory channel number which you wish to erase i.e. [4] [5]. The legend “—” will be replaced by memory channel limits “30” and “45” which will flash alternatively. Complete the delete sequence by pressing the [ENT/BS] key. A beep confirms correct data entry and the completion of the delete sequence. The receiver will automatically revert to VFO mode. The memory channels 30 to 45 inclusive will have been deleted. To abort memory delete press the...
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AR3030 operating manual 37 The receiver must first be placed into VFO mode. If in doubt press the [VFO] key and check that the “MEMO” legend is not shown on the LCD. Press [SCAN] to start memory channel scan from the memory channel last used. Both the “MEMO” and “SCAN” legends will appear on the LCD to confirm operation. All memory channels containing data will be scanned but empty channels will be skipped. To stop the scanning process press [SCAN] again. The receiver will continue to receive on the...
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AR3030 operating manual 38 Enter the higher two digit memory channel number for programme memory scan, in this example [1][2]. The legend “—” will be replaced by memory channel limits “05” and “12” which will flash alternately. Complete the sequence by pressing the [ENT/BS] key. A beep confirms correct data entry and the AR3030 will commence programme memory scan between the specified limits. To stop programme memory scan press [SCAN]. 6-18 Pass channel operation While scanning, there will be...
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AR3030 operating manual 39 and 10 seconds. The factory default is 5 seconds. For example, should you wish to program pause time to 3 seconds carry out the following sequence. While in VFO mode press [SCAN] to start memory channel scan. Press [MEMO] to inform the AR3030 that you wish to reprogramme scan pause time. The LCD will show “PAUSE 5” and the figure 5 flashes to indicate the present value. Press [3] to alter the pause time from 5 to 3 seconds. Figure 3 replaces the previous figure and flashes...
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AR3030 operating manual 40 Press [AGC] to inform the AR3030 that you wish to reprogramme scan delay. The LCD will show “dELAy 1.5” and the figures “1.5” flash on the LCD to confirm selection. Let’s assume you wish to change the delay time from 1.5 to 0.8 seconds. Press [0][.][8] Press [ENT/BS] to complete the sequence which is confirmed by a beep. The scan delay time will now be 0.8 seconds. (7) Computer control (RS232C) The AR3030 is capable of remote control via the 9 pin female D-type rear connector...