AOR AR5000 Wideband Reciever Instructions
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AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 71 18-4 AF.SET INT/EXT The AR5000 may have become confused about the status of AUDIO INTERNAL / EXTERNAL. Reaffirm the setup. 1 Press to access the audio setup menu. A-LPF 3.0 kHz A-HPF 0.05 kHz DE.EMP 750 CW.PITCH 0.7 kHz AUDIO INT
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PAGE 72 AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL (19) Optional accessories DA3000 VHF-UHF discone aerial 16 element VHF - UHF discone aerial with usable coverage of 25 MHz to 2000 MHz. Supplied with cable and connectors etc. WA7000 wide band active whip aerial Compact aerial designed for installation where space is a problem. The WA7000 is active on the lower frequency band 30kHz to 30MHz and passive on the higher band between 30MHz to 2000MHz. Supplied with cable and connectors etc. MA500 mobile aerial...
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AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 73 at VHF/UHF frequencies than for short wave. If possible the aerial should have a clear path to the horizon. Results are usually disappointing when an installation is in a loft space. Long wire aerials For short wave reception, a random length of long wire approximately 10 to 20 metres in length forms a good compromise. The wire should be connected to the centre pin of ANT 1 (N-plug) or ANT 2 (SO239). If possible try to locate the receiver close to a window so...
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PAGE 74 AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL ATU & preselectors Aerial tuning units (ATU) may improve the short wave section of a wide range receiver (such as the AR5000) by rejecting unwanted signals and only allowing a specific band of frequencies through. These ATUs are normally constructed in small boxes with about 3 controls on the front. The disadvantage is the need to constantly retune the ATU when changing frequency. An ATU of this nature is passive, this means that no power is required to...
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AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 75 (21) Propagation - short wave bands VHF and UHF transmissions generally only propagate relatively short distances when compared to short wave signals. For all intensive purposes they may be considered as line-of-sight plus a bit. Where as point-to-point communication between mobile users or when in built up areas may only be a couple of kilometres, aircraft at heights of 9,000 metres may be heard at a much greater distance (50 to 300 kilometres or more with the...
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PAGE 76 AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL transmissions will pass straight into space. MINimum usable frequency is also stated for similar reasons. Many propagation predictions and statistics are published and usually available from most country’s National Amateur Radio and short wave listeners representatives. Various publications are produced giving transmission and contact details for world-wide reception. These titles include: World Radio TV Handbook (WRTH), BPI Communications, 1515 Broadway, New...