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    							AR8600 Mark2 ADDENDUM (paperwork V1.1)
    Due to continuous development of our products, the AR8600 has been enhanced in several areas.  The upper frequency
    range has been extended to 3.0GHz (3000MHz), lower band sensitivity has been increased (now officially covering to 100kHz)
    with an enhancement to short wave performance by the addition of further bandpass filters and selection of alternative I.F.
    filters.  Mini-Circuits RMS1 / RMS2 mixers have been employed with active SPM aerial switching devices (not diode-switching)
    abundantly employed throughout the signal path.  The AR8600 Mark2 provides remarkable short wave performance, making
    other similar wide band competitors mediocre by comparison.  However daily operation of the AR8600 Mark2 is largely
    unaffected, just a few operational changes need be noted.
    • An LCD / keypad illumination (lamp) dimmer has been added
    • The LCD / keypad illumination can be squelch activated
    • The rear panel ACC configuration has been amended with audio out now being squelch controlled
    • The calibration of SCAN / SEARCH LEVEL has been changed
    The following comparison chart between the AR8600 and AR8600 Mark2 provides cross referencing to the specific page
    numbers of the operating manual:
    Item AR8600 AR8600 Mark2 Page number
    Frequency  coverage 530kHz - 2040MHz 100kHz - 3000MHz P.143
    Lamp dimmer not available added P.106 - 107
    Squelch operated lamp not available added P.106 - 107
    ACC socket Pin 6 & 7 audio not squelch audio  squelch P.8
    controlled controlled with mute
    ACC socket Pin 4 & 5 Tape motor Not used as audio is P.8
    switching contact squelch controlled
    Scan / Search - LEVEL available revised  calibration P.68 - 69
    LAMP DIMMER
    There are now effectively three states of LAMP, lamp off / lamp on / dimmer on.  While
    the lamp is bright for daily operation, in areas of permanent low lighting, it is nice to dim
    the lamp.  An additional line has been added to the CONFIG MENU, ‘DIMMER’ with a
    value of OFF or ON, the default is OFF.  To access the CONFIG menu  
     
     .  The first item in the config menu is “BEEP”.   òto move the
    cursor to the line marked “DIMMER”.  Use the main dial or ï ð keys to toggle the
    DIMMER ON / OFF.  The 
     key may be used as a short cut to OFF.
      to accept the data and return to a standard display.  Alternatively   to abort entry or  ò to
    move to the next item on the config menu.  Refer to pages 106 - 107 of the operating manual.
    SQUELCH OPERATED LAMP
    When the lamp is set to AUTO, the lamp will illuminate when the squelch opens.  In AUTO mode, the lamp illuminates either
    when the keypad is operated or when a signal opens the squelch, after a few seconds the lamp will switch off.  There may be
    an audible ‘click’ under some circumstances when the lamp automatically switches on and off.
    Refer to pages 106 - 107 of the operating manual.
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    							REASSIGNMENT OF ACC SOCKET
    The AR8600 Mark2 provides squelch controlled audio output to
    pins 6 & 7 of the rear panel ACC connector.  For this reason,
    pins 4 & 5 no-longer have relay controlled squelch switching.
    The audio output and detector levels have been revised.
    Refer to page 8 of the operating manual.
    CR5000 tape lead
    The optional tape connecting lead CR5000 may still be used as switched audio will be provided via the 3.5mm mono jack plug
    of the lead, however the 2.5mm mono jack plug previously used for tape motor switching is no-longer used.
    SCAN / SEARCH - LEVEL SQUELCH
     The relationship between level squelch and signal meter has been revised.  This affects VFO SEARCH LEVEL SQUELCH
    (page 47 section 4-4-3 of the operating manual), SCAN LEVEL SQUELCH (page 68 section 7-8-2 of the operating manual) and
    PROGRAM SEARCH LEVEL SQUELCH (page 84 section 8-7-2 of the operating manual).
    In each case, the following table replaces that previously employed:
       1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10   11   12   13   14
       4   7   12  16  19  23  28  30  35  39   43   47   51   54
    The typical level at which the “
    «” legend will be extinguished is now in the region of 3 - 45.
    I.F. OUTPUT for spectrum display operation
    The I.F. output is already activated on standard stock units for reception of WFM, please contact your supplier if you require the
    I.F. output in all modes.  Note:  As the 34.35MHz oscillator of the WFM circuit is used to produce the 10.7MHz I.F. output,
    activation in ALL MODES increases the number of internal spurii produced by the AR8600 / AR8600 Mark2.
    The I.F. output of the AR8600 / AR8600 Mark2 is +/- 2MHz (bandwidth 4MHz total).  When used in conjunction with the
    SDU5500 spectrum display unit, the SDU5500 should be set to OTHER radio and used as a ‘passive’ bandscope.  The
    SDU5500 will not support the AR8600 / AR8600 Mark2 as a specific ‘active’ radio type.
    TUNING STEP SIZE & AUTO BANDPLAN
    As the AR8600 Mark2 will tune to a lower receive frequency of 100kHz (0.1MHz), it is necessary to consider the tuning step
    size to prevent anomalies occurring.  It is important that the tuning step is SMALLER than the receive frequency... for example,
    if you have a receive frequency of 100kHz, the tuning step should be set to 50kHz or something more appropriate such as
    9kHz or 10kHz, if receiving 200kHz then the tuning step size should be set to 100kHz or something more appropriate such as
    9kHz or 10kHz.  This is very important when a PROGRAM SEARCH or VFO SEARCH is carried out.  Ideally the receive
    frequency should be divisible by the tuning step, resulting in a round number greater then one 500kHz / 10kHz = 50, okay.
    When the receive frequency is greater than 1MHz, no anomaly will be created as the maximum tuning step size is always
    smaller than 1MHz.
    The auto bandplan data may be modified using the AOR WORKSHOP PC software, this is available as a free download from
    the AOR web sites (you will require an optional standard RS232 cable)
    NOTE WHEN USING HEADPHONES
    When using HEADPHONES, it is recommended that the KEYPAD BEEP be reduced to a level of 1 or disabled from the
    CONFIG menu... the BEEP level has been set as a confirmation tone for noisy mobile environments - it sounds very loud when
    using headphones, caution is required.
    AOR LTD, 2-6-4 Misuji, Taito-Ku, Tokyo 111-0055, Japan   Tel: +81 3 3865 1695   Fax: +81 3 3865 1697
    e-mail: post@aorja.com   web: www.aorja.com
    ACC connections
    1  5V d.c. output
        max current 30mA
    2  Detector output
       50mV @ 100k OHMS
    3  N/C
    4  N/C
    5  N/C
    6  High level audio output 300mV @ 600 OHMS
    7  Low level audio output 30mV @ 600 OHMS
    8  Ground  
    						
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