AOR AR7030m Operation Information Manual
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AR7030 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 31 11 Aerials (Antennas) and earth systems The subject of aerial choice (and earth) can be quite complex. There are many advantages and disadvantages of each aerial type to consider before connecting an external aerial to your receiver. One interesting phenomenon is that aerial theory and practice can be surprisingly different. Within common sense bounds, aerial construction is one of the few remaining areas for listeners to easily experiment and often achieve...
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PAGE 32 AR7030 OPERATING MANUAL system. If in doubt consult an experienced electrician. Connecting an external earth wire may greatly reduce the local noise encountered when listening on the short wave bands. It is very important to provide a good earth should you use an aerial tuning unit. A short length of thick gauge earth wire may be connected to a nearby central heating radiator or water pipe but never use a gas pipe for earthing. Ideally a separate earth rod should be used but not if the...
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AR7030 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 33 13 Technical specification Performance figures relate to a typical production receiver and are not guaranteed levels. Test signals:- AM mode : Modulated to 70% depth at 1kHz FM mode : Deviated by 1.5kHz at 1kHz SSB mode : Unmodulated carrier, resolved at 1kHz 1. Receiver system Dual conversion super heterodyne system with intermediate frequencies of 45MHz and 455kHz. High dynamic range mixer using a DMOS lateral FET quad. Tuning by single loop PLL / DDS system...
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PAGE 34 AR7030 OPERATING MANUAL 5. R F Input Three antenna inputs (selected by rear-panel switch) : 50ohm unbalanced via SO-239 connector. 600ohm unbalanced via wire grip connector. Hi-Z whip input (on SO-239) with reduced R F performance. R F band split at 1.7MHz with high-pass and low-pass filters. R F pre-amplifier and attenuators give +10 / 0 / -10 / -20 / -30 / -40dB R F Gain. Switching is automatic with manual override. 6. I F System Four I F filters fitted as standard, nominal...
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AR7030 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 35 11. Selectivity The following data is taken from measured performance of the 455kHz I F system and ignores effects of the 45MHz roofing filter and any audio frequency response tailoring. AGC was switched off. Filter stop-band attenuation : All filters > 110dB 2.2kHz filter characteristics : -6dB bandwidth : 2.29kHz -60dB bandwidth : 3.34kHz -80dB bandwidth : 4.98kHz 6/60 shape factor : 1 : 1.46 5.5kHz filter characteristics : -6dB bandwidth : 5.54kHz -60dB...
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PAGE 36 AR7030 OPERATING MANUAL Second order intermodulation effects : Measured as above with two signals of 0dBm at around 12.7MHz, resolving the SUM frequency at 25.5MHz. Intermodulation-free dynamic range : 104dB 2nd order intercept point : +85dBm 13. Spurious responses Unwanted signal rejection : Quoted figures are the levels of unwanted signal, relative to wanted, required to produce a similar S+N/N ratio. Many figures vary depending on the frequency the receiver is tuned to, so ranges of...