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1、599 / Eagle Users manualRelease 1.007 CE July 20, 2011 Part #74447 Printed in USA1 Table of Contents 1.Your new Eagle 599_ 3 1.1. Unpacking Eagle 599_ 3 1.2. About this Manual_ 3 1.3. Accessory package_ 3 1.4. Connection to Antenna or (B) copy the memory information to the VFOs. To copy the memory c

2、hannel back into VFO mode press the FNC function button then press the V/M button. Exit Secondary Function Mode by pressing FNC. Your favorite memory can now be tuned and modified with the VFO. Storing a Frequency to Memory (6) When the main display holds a frequency you wish to store into memory, E

3、nter Secondary Function Mode then press V/M. The MEM front display will show the number of the last used storage location (1-100). You may either accept this location by again pressing the V/M button or change the location by rotating the MULTI knob first. An unused location displays a series of das

4、hed lines -.- .- on the main display. V/M stores the frequency of the active VFO in the memory (along with current Mode and Bandwidth). Recalling a Stored Frequency (7) You may recall a stored frequency from memory by pressing the V/M button to switch from VFO to Memory operation. With the MEM lit o

5、n the screen your current memory location and number will appear on screen. Rotate the MULTI knob until the desired memory frequency appears in the main display, then press FNC then V/M to copy it into the VFO. Exit Secondary Function Mode by pressing FNC. TEN-TEC AFRF MR AN SP-CW BWPBT A=B VOX PWRR

6、ITAGC PRE SQL MON ? ? NR MIC FNC LOCK ATTN FAST BAN MODTUNE A/B NB 599 / Eagle Users manualRelease 1.007 CE July 20, 2011 Part #74447 Printed in USA11 Headphones (1) Headphones using a ” mono or stereo connector can be plugged into the jack #1 located on the front of the Eagle. Headphone Impedance f

7、rom 8-32 ohms will offer adequate audio levels. Mode (23) Pressing the MOD button will toggle the modes to your desired choice. The Eagle will change modes each time the button is pushed. The desired mode is displayed in the top right hand corner of the Eagle screen. The Mode setting utilized in a g

8、iven band will be recalled when that band is used again. Monitor (20) When the Eagle is in a voice mode you can monitor the transmitted audio signal. To adjust the monitor on or off or level: 1. Enter Secondary Function Mode 2. Place the Eagle in transmit by pressing the microphone PTT button. 3. To

9、ggle the Monitor Function on and off by pressing the BAN button. 4. You can now adjust the monitor level with the MULTI knob. The monitor will also work in tandem with the AF gain control giving proper audio out of the speaker. Note: there will be no indication of the monitor being turned on or off

10、on the front screen. The effect of the Speech Processor can be heard when Monitor is on. PBT (32) Verify that the PBT control is at the top dead center of rotation to begin listening in all modes. The PBT control will allow you to move the passband back and forth across the desired signal. It is ben

11、eficial in dropping QRM out of one side or the other of the passband or it can simply be used to improve the quality and intelligibility of the signal. An excellent experiment for digital communications is to work the PBT control along with the BW bandwidth control for the greatest selectivity and i

12、nterfering signal rejection. BW (31) Adjusting the BW control will allow you to select the DSP filtering of your choice. Larger numbers increase the band width and smaller numbers will decrease the band width. This control increases the selectivity and removes close in unwanted signals. This control

13、 will automatically select the correct roofing filter ahead of the DSP filtering provided a specific roofing filter is installed. Fast (19) To change Tuning Rate press the FAST button to toggle between 1 Hz, 10 Hz, 100 Hz, 1kHz, 10 kHz Tuning Rates. Each press of this button will step to the next Tu

14、ning Rate and you will see this represented on VFO A. Tuning Rate is recalled per mode. TEN-TEC AFRF MR AN SP-CW BWPBT A=B VOX PWRRITAGC PRE SQL MON ? ? NR MIC FNC LOCK ATTN FAST BAN MODTUNE A/B NB 599 / Eagle Users manualRelease 1.007 CE July 20, 2011 Part #74447 Printed in USA12 AF Gain Control (4

15、) Note: this is a dual concentric knob. The inside knob controls the audio volume level to the speaker or headphones. Turning the AF control completely counter clockwise removes power from the Eagle. RF Gain Control (5) The outer ring on this control increases or decreases the receiver IF gain. It i

16、s a general rule on the more modern DSP transceivers such as the Eagle to adjust the RF gain fully clockwise and then slowly back down the control (counter clock wise) until you reach a convenient signal to noise ratio. You will discover this control will vary from band to band. As you lower the RF

17、gain it may be necessary to increase the AF gain to get a comfortable listening level. AGC (14) Eagle allows for 3 convenient AGC setting FAST MEDIUM SLOW. For most sideband operation a slow AGC is usually preferred. The letters F M or S will appear on the screen when you toggle to your favorite set

18、ting. To change the AGC setting, first Enter Secondary Function Mode, then press the LOCK/AGC button until desired setting appears. Exit by pressing FNC. The AGC setting utilized in a given mode will be recalled when that mode is used again. NR (9) To activate the DSP noise reduction just press the

19、NR button to turn this feature on and off. When turned on, NR will appear on the front screen. NR always defaults to OFF when power is reapplied to the Eagle. Press and hold NR to bring on screen the settings from 1-10. The multi knob will allow you to adjust the noise reduction value for your comfo

20、rt level. Press NR again to exit the adjustment mode. The noise reduction system used in the Eagle is a wonderful tool that can assist you in hearing weak signals under noisy band conditions. Under some conditions the NR may affect the quality of a received signal when certain noise and band conditi

21、ons are present. Often times experimenting with this tool under varied signal strength and band noise such as atmospheric noise will make for a more pleasurable listening experience. Most of the time you will discover that DSP noise reduction will not be necessary especially with strong incoming sig

22、nals. PRE (16) The preamplifier in the Eagle is designed to give you a 12dB increase in signal strength. It is best suited for weak signal reception. To activate the receiver preamp, first Enter Secondary Function Mode, then press the PRE/ATTN button to activate or deactivate the preamplifier. Exit

23、by pressing FNC. When the PreAmp is on, PRE is shown on the display. TEN-TEC AFRF MR AN SP-CW BWPBT A=B VOX PWRRITAGC PRE SQL MON ? ? NR MIC FNC LOCK ATTN FAST BAN MODTUNE A/B NB 599 / Eagle Users manualRelease 1.007 CE July 20, 2011 Part #74447 Printed in USA13 ATTN (17) To activate the attenuator

24、just press the ATTN button to turn this feature on and off. When on, the attenuator will attenuate signals by 10dB and ATTN will appear on the top left screen. NB (30) A hardware noise blanker (optional accessory P/N 320) can be turned on and off by pressing the NB button. If the noise blanker acces

25、sory is not installed within the Eagle a series of 3 beeps will be heard when the NB button is pushed. In order to use the noise blanker (when installed) it must first be turned on within the configuration menu. When the noise blanker is active, the text NB appears on the right side of the front dis

26、play screen. See Section “Internal Hardware Noise Blanker” for more information. SP-CW (10) The function of this button (SP-CW) is determined by which mode is selected on the transceiver. In USB, LSB, and AM modes this button adjusts the level of the Speech Processor. Enter Secondary Function Mode,

27、then press the MIC/SP-CW button. SP will flash on the display, and the current value for it will appear next to the flashing SP. You can now adjust the Speech Processor level with the MULTI knob. The valid selections are 0 through 9, with 0 being Speech Processor OFF, and 1 through 9 being the amoun

28、t of compression. Exit by pressing FNC. The effect of the Speech Processor can be heard when Monitor is on. In CW mode this button adjusts the CW specific controls. Enter Secondary Function Mode, then press the MIC/SP-CW button. SP (where SP now means Internal Keyer Speed) will flash on the display,

29、 and the current value for it will appear next to the flashing SP. You can now adjust the Keyer Speed with the Multi knob. Press the MIC/SP-CW button again, and you will now see “dit SP” at the center of the display. This is the weighting. Use the Multi knob to adjust the weighting. Press the MIC/SP

30、-CW button again, and you will now see “Stl” at the center of the display. This is the Sidetone Level. (Also used for the button press beep tone level). Use the Multi knob to adjust the Sidetone Level. Press the MIC/SP-CW buton again, and you will now see the “StF” at the center of the display. This

31、 is the Sidetone Frequency. Use the Multi knob to adjust the Sidetone Frequency. QSK Delay was added in Version 1.682 firmware, see Section “Addendum A” for more information. This is a circular ring of CW features. Exit the CW ring and Secondary Function Mode by pressing FNC. TEN-TEC AFRF MR AN SP-C

32、W BWPBT A=B VOX PWRRITAGC PRE SQL MON ? ? NR MIC FNC LOCK ATTN FAST BAN MODTUNE A/B NB 599 / Eagle Users manualRelease 1.007 CE July 20, 2011 Part #74447 Printed in USA14 2.2. SSB Mode Operation To begin SSB operation toggle the MOD button to either the LSB or USB for the band of choice you wish to

33、operate. Note: Remember to set the PBT (32) control to the center of rotation so the side band signal is centered in the desired filter. This results in a starting point for proper side band audio. AN (8) The AUTOMATIC notch is a useful SSB feature and defaulted to off. This filter implements a spec

34、ial digital algorithm in the DSP system. There is no frequency adjustment for the AUTO-NOTCH feature. This filter will seek out and null all constant carriers in the receiver passband. Once AN is activated it may take a second or two for the unwanted carrier to be notched away. Remember some slight

35、audio distortion may exist as this DSP filter is being used to remove an unwanted carrier. To activate AN Enter Secondary Function Mode, then press the NR/AN button to turn AN on or off. Exit Secondary Function Mode by pressing FNC. The AUTO-NOTCH feature works in LSB, USB, and AM modes. The AN indi

36、cator will show the state of the AUTO-NOTCH feature, even in FM and CW modes, but it is not functioning when in FM and CW modes. SQL (18) This function is designed to operate in either SSB or FM modes. Squelch is activated by Entering Secondary Function Mode then pressing FAST/SQL, then adjust the s

37、quelch level with the MULTI knob for proper levels. Pressing the FAST/SQL button while in Secondary Function Mode will toggle SQL on and off. Exit Secondary Function Mode by pressing FNC. TEN-TEC AFRF MR AN SP-CW BWPBT A=B VOX PWRRITAGC PRE SQL MON ? ? NR MIC FNC LOCK ATTN FAST BAN MODTUNE A/B NB 59

38、9 / Eagle Users manualRelease 1.007 CE July 20, 2011 Part #74447 Printed in USA15 MIC Connector (2) Front panel jack used for connection of a microphone. The Eagle features the common 8-pin microphone jack used in many amateur radio transceivers. Most dynamic or Electret Microphones can be used. Whe

39、n adapting a microphone, please refer to the wiring diagrams in Figures 2.2-1 and 2.2-2 Figure 2.2-1 Transceiver Microphone Jack Front View Figure 2.2-2 Transceiver Microphone Jack Recommended Cable Wiring Pin 2 (+9 Vdc) need only be connected if the microphone element in use is an electret condense

40、r requiring a polarizing voltage. TEN-TEC AFRF MR AN SP-CW BWPBT A=B VOX PWRRITAGC PRE SQL MON ? ? NR MIC FNC LOCK ATTN FAST BAN MODTUNE A/B NB 599 / Eagle Users manualRelease 1.007 CE July 20, 2011 Part #74447 Printed in USA16 Chassis ground and mic signal ground are separated to reduce the possibi

41、lity of introducing stray hum or RFI into transmit audio signal. We recommend that the case of the microphone also be tied to chassis ground on the transceiver via a shielded cable to pin 5. This is to help assure stray RF does not have a path to be coupled into transmit audio. The cable carrying mi

42、c signal and mic signal ground should be shielded. This prevents the cable itself from acting as an antenna and coupling RF back into mic audio. NOTE: Some aftermarket microphones are not wired with separate microphone signal grounds and chassis ground. We recommend separate pins for use for mic neg

43、ative signal and chassis ground as shown in Figure 2.2-2 MIC (11) To adjust the microphone gain simply press the MIC button on the Eagle and view the letters MIC on the front display with numbers to the right. At this time key and speak into the microphone to adjust the MIC gain. Use the MULTI knob

44、until the ALC light begins to flash on voice peaks. Your Eagle is now transmitting with proper ALC levels for undistorted SSB operation. Ten-Tec has set the hardware microphone level to accommodate the standard hand microphone. If other microphones are used with the Eagle, which may need more gain,

45、Ten-Tec has provided a hardware microphone gain control, See Figure 2.2-3. Setting the microphone gain around 35-50 and then adjusting the trim pot on the left side of the transceiver until proper ALC is accomplished will help make the Eagle flexible with a multiple of different style microphones. F

46、igure 2.2-3 Hardware Mic Gain Control TEN-TEC AFRF MR AN SP-CW BWPBT A=B VOX PWRRITAGC PRE SQL MON ? ? NR MIC FNC LOCK ATTN FAST BAN MODTUNE A/B NB 599 / Eagle Users manualRelease 1.007 CE July 20, 2011 Part #74447 Printed in USA17 VOX (29) To toggle the VOX on and off Enter Secondary Function Mode,

47、 then press the NB button and you will see VOX appear on the bottom right side of your screen. Pressing the NB button each time turns the VOX on and off. Exit Secondary Function Mode by pressing the FNC button. VOX always defaults to OFF when power is reapplied to the Eagle. VOX Settings (30) To adj

48、ust the VOX gain, Anti VOX and VOX hang Enter Secondary Function Mode, then press and hold for 2 seconds the NB button. This will bring you into the series of VOX settings. These settings will now toggle from one to the other upon pressing the NB button. You can adjust all settings using the MULTI k

49、nob. After you are satisfied with your VOX adjustments you may Exit Secondary Function Mode and the VOX Settings Mode by pressing FNC. BW Settings (31) Normally below 1800 Hz filtering greatly diminishes the intelligibility of the side band audio. Above 1800 Hz will increase band width for increased audio f

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