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1、Part No. 74229 4th Prinlinl! 2/94 Prinled in U.S.A RS L OMNIVI MODEL 56 HF TRANSCEIVER TADLE OF CONTENTS PARAGRAPH PAGE Jr ()? :0 . i LIST OF ll.,LUSTR.ATIONS . V T 0 T . vi Tit)lJ:TIO . SC:ORT computer interface. Chapter 6 provides some hints for troubleshooting, shou1d a problern arise. UNPACKING

2、Examine your OMNI VI for signs of shipping damage. Should any darnage be appar- ent, notifythedeliveri.lgcarrierimmediately, stat- ing the full extent ofthe damage. Retainall damaged cartons. Liability for shipping darnage rests with the carrier. It i recommended you keep the shipping carton and fil

3、lersin the event that storage, moving, or reship- ment becomes necessary. The following hardware and accesso- ries are packed with your OMNI VI. Make sure that you have not overlooked anything, Part No. 74229 4th Printing 2/94 Printed in U. S.A 3-#35003 1-#35057 1-#35263 1-#38040 PhonoPlug 4-pinMic

4、Connector 1/8 Stereo plug for Iambic keyer paddles .050 Allen Wrench 1-#38088 1-#38057 4-#41020 1-#74020 1-#74229 1 - #74234 1 - #86055 1 - #27045 .062 Allen Wrench 4-pin Power Cable Connector F emale TerminalPins Warranty Card Operators Manual OMNI VI Connect- ionsGuide DC Power Cord Spare 25A AGC

5、fuse If any of the previous items are missing, contact the repair department at Ten-Tec for replacements: Repair Pepartment. . 615-428-0364 SwitGhboard . 615-453-7172 FAX . 615-428-4483 vii Downloaded by RadioManuai.EU MO DES FREOUENCY RANGE DISPLAY FREOUENCY CONTROL OFFSET TUNING DUALVFOs MEMORIES

6、PC INTERFACE FREOUENCY ACCURACY ANTENNA Model 563 SPECIFICATIONS USB,LSB, CW, FSK OR AFSK, FM built-in. All ham bands 1 60 through 1 0 meters, Twelve 500KHzsegments with 30KHz over.:shoot t upper and lower band edges. 7 digitto 10Hz resolution, .56 LED, 2 secondary .3 displays for clock, memory chan

7、nel and offset, LO generated witha rystal oscillator mixed with a low noise 4.97-5.53 MHz phase locked loop. + /-9.99 KHz, receiveahdtransmit. with SPLITmode 1 00 duplx memories, one scratch pad memory (battery backup, 2-3 yr life) Serial port operation of receive and transmit. lncludes two line and

8、 R$-232 interface. Runs at 1200, 2400,4800, 9600,or 19200 baud. + 1-50Hz 25 degrees C. (NOTE: The frequency will shift noticeablyfor 1 2 minutes while the oven heats up when first turned on. Leave power supply on to eliminate the dritt. 50 ohm unbalanced REMOTE BAND SWITCHING Selects antenna or othe

9、r station accessories. POWER REOUIRED CONSTRUCTION DIMENSIONS WEIGHT TRANSMITTER RF OUTPUT DCINPUT MICROPHONE INPUT SPEECH PROCESSOR T/R SWITCHING IAMBIC KEYER CW OFFSET viii 2 A receive, 20 A transmit 12-14 VDC 20 G1 0 epoxy glass PC boards, most field replaceable. Extruded aluminum front panel, al

10、uminum chassis, texture painted top :;l 6:) FIGURE 1-4 6.3 MHZ I-F CRYSTAL FILTER INSTALLATION A fourth optional crystal filter may be installed on the 815 94 9 MHz Mixer/I- F board and is . selected by pressing the NAR (narrow) button on the front panel. One of the four following filters may be ins

11、talled: Model 218 (1.8 KHz), Model 217 (500Hz), Model 219 (250Hz), and Model216 (500Hz filter for RTTY). The filter gain must be selected by using the GAIN SELECT jumper. Refer to FIG- URE 1-5 0 0 Gain Select 81594 :! g,zLL I 2 l t._t-2115,217.219 L.J -218,220 0 0 FIGURE1-5 NARROW CRYSTAL FILTER INS

12、TALLATION 1-8.3 OPTIONAL VOICE SYNTHE- SIZER, MODEL 257 The Voice synthesizer announces the display frequency when the VOICE button is pressed. The Voice board plugs into an edge card connector on the Logic Board. Refer to FIGURE 1-6 for the loca- tion ofthe edge card connector. After installing it,

13、 press the VOICE button and adjust the speech Ievel control, located on the Voice synthesizerboard, to a suitable Ievel. For more detailed infor- mation, refer to the Model257 instruction manual. NOTE: Ifvoice does not function, check voice board for diode, Dl (1N4148) near edge connector on front l

14、eft side. If diode is installed, jumper across it. If not, con- tact factory for assistance. VOICE ( : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ) -REAi?OUT (optoon) 81606 LOGIC BOARD FIGURE 1-6 FRONT VOICE BOARD INSTALLATION 1-8.4 OPTIONAL ALC ANNUN- CIATOR, MODEL 259 This accessory allows the vision impaired op

15、erator to ad- just the MIC GAIN control properly. For installation instructions refer to the Model 259 manual. 1-8.5 OPTIONAL REMOTE TUN- ING ENCODER, MODEL 301 The Model 301 Remote Encoder will allow remote tuning of the OMNI VI operating Part No. 74119 Sth Printing 8194 Printed in U.S.A. Downloade

16、d by RadioManuai.EU Part No. 74229 r!ri,nin. 9_3 frequency. This option merely plugs into the DB-25 connector on the OMNI VI rear panel or the short jumper of the Model 236 Remote Control cable. If a computer is already connected to either the rear panel DB-25 connector or the Model 236 cable, then

17、a Y adaptor can be installed so the Model301 and the computer can be used simultaneously This Y cable must be supplied by the customer. 1-8.6 INTERFACING WITH OTHER TEN-TEC EQUIPMENT When con- necting other Ten-Tec equipment such as an amplifier or automatic tun er, refer to Figures 1-8, 1-9, or 1-1

18、0 on the follow- ing pages for connecting diagrams. 1-8.7 FREQUENCY STABILITY AT TURN-ON OMNI VI transceivers made after April 1993 incorporate a feature to keep the crystal oven on for improved frequency stability. To activate this fea- ture, leave radio power supply ON, when radio off. If this fea

19、ture is not desired turn the power supply OFF. 1-5 Downloaded by RadioManuai.EU (REAR VIEW) MODEL 420 HERCULES II ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) RF REMOTE KEY KEY VOX RF OUTPUT CONTROL DC POWER IN OUT KEY SPKR INPUT 0 q. D 0 i) 000 0 j RG-174 I RG-174 Iew KEY 1 I FIGURE 1-8. QSK HOOK-UP WITH CENTUR

20、ION OR TITAN AMPLIFIER Part No. 74229 3rd Printing 9/93 Printed in U.S.A 1-6 Downloaded by RadioManuai.EU l-7 (REAR VIEWJ MODEL 420 HERCULES II ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) 0 ( ) ( ) RF REMOTE KEY KEY VOX RF Oi)T CONTROL DC POWER Qoo Cf) ICD I D I I RG-68 I RG-174 r-r- MODBL 264 EXTENSION CABLB r-1:. RG-

21、8 ANT2 ANTI MODELlS3 INPUr 0 0 AUfOMATIC ANIENNA .-IN AND ANT4 COUPLEK EXCITER. 0 0 CONTROL OUT BALANCBD UNE - t2-t4vocQ RBMOTB L:3-SINOLB CONTROL 1- oNO 4AMPQ CONTROL MODE -OSK POSITION CONNECTIONS: TX OUT -KEY IN TX EN -KEY OUT ANTENNA -RF INPUT INTERFACE PORT-REMOTE CONTROL (REAR VIEWJ MODEL 563

22、OMNIVI 0 INTBRPAC3 PORT L J 0000 0 TXUT (D PTT KEV 0 (j) 000 0 RG-174 I RG-174 -jJ MODEL 236 CA8LE PI!MALB lcw KEYL J FIGURE 1-9. QSK HOOK-UP WITH HERCULES ll AMPLIFIER Part No. 74229 3rd Printing 9/93 Printed in U.S.A Downloaded by RadioManuai.EU NON TEN-TEC AMPLIFIER (REAR VJEW) 0 MODEL 563 OMNI V

23、I 0 REI.AY G- 0 0000 I I 0 RELAY RF Q PTT KEY (N.O.) INPUT 0 0 0 0 0 0 RG-5 (REAR VJEW) SHIELDED CABLE (I.E. RG-174) lcwKEv: MUST ACTIV A TE RELA Y VIA USER S MENU. SEE SECTION 3-4 (LCD-ON) FIGURE 1-10. HOOK-UP WITH NON TEN-TEC A:MPLIFIERS Port :-lo. 74229 3rd Printing 9/93 rinlod i . U.S.A 1-8 Down

24、loaded by RadioManuai.EU Part No. 74229 3rd Printing 9/9 3 Printed in U.S.A. CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED 2-1 INTRODUCTION Virtually all adjustments are controlled from the front panel. This includes set and for- get controls such as VOX and CW sidetone. Control capability has been added to satisfy ope

25、rator preferences even if your preference is in the minor- ity. Frequency selection priorities (band switching vs. discreet frequency entry) are operator selectable. CW transmit offset is adjustable and includes auto- matic sidetone frequency tracking. All operator options are explained in detail in

26、 Chapter 3. The factory settings or default values will allow you to get started. You can customize operation to niore closely fit your preferences as you become more familiar with the trans- ceiver. BEFORE YOU POWER UP The first time you power up the OMNI VI we strongly suggest a MASTER RE- SET of

27、the microprocessor as explained in Section 2-4.3. When power is first applied, you will observe noticeable frequency drift for 1- 2 minutes as the internal oven comes up to temperature. If the power supply is left on, no drift will occur. See Section 1-8.7 2-2 INITIAL FRONT PANEL SET- TINGS: RF . Fu

28、ll clockwise AF . 9:00 POWER . ON METER . FWD ANT . MAIN AGC . ON AGC . FAST NOTCH . MANUAL (no light) QSK . FAST ATTN . OFF (no light) N. B . Full counter clockwise SQL . Full counter clockwise PBT . 12 :00 NOTCH . Full counter clockwise RIT /XIT . Ignore for now PROC . OFF (no light) MIC . 9:00 PW

29、R . 12:00 KEYER SPEED Full counter clockwise PROCESSOR . Full counter clockwise VOX . OFF (no VOX light, upper display) SELECT DESIRED MODE . CW,13,US13,FSK,Flvl SELECT VFO A . use A/B button, if VFO B active SPLIT . OFF (ho SPLIT light in upper display) RIT . OFF (no Numeric off set displayed, no l

30、ight) XIT . . OFF (no offset dis- played, no light) LOCK . OFF (no light) SELECT DESIRED BAND . Use band buttons SELECT FREQUENCY . Use main tuning knob or UP/ DOWN Arrow keys I-F FILTER . Select 2.4, NAR off (no light) 2 - 1 Downloaded by RadioManuai.EU 2-3.1 OPERATION Before transmit- ting, connec

31、t a suitable resonate antenna. Press TUNE and adjust PWR to desired Ievel, up to 100 watts. If full clockwise control results in less than 100 watts, switch METER to collector current (Ic) and set to 20 amps. or less. Check re- flected power with SWR position on meter switch. A SWR of 2:1 (10% of fo

32、rward power) or less is recommended. 2-3.2 SSB OPERATION Select either LSB or USB. Key mike PTT button and, while speaking into the mike, adjust MIC control so that the ALC LED blinks on voice peaks. Tune to a SSB signal. Adjust the PBT if there is bothersome interference on the receive signal. You

33、are now ready to operate SSB, full transceive, simplex. To fine tune the receive frequency without changing the transmit frequency, turn RIT on and use the RIT/XIT contr,ol. To quickly return the receiver to the exact transmit fre- quency, turn RIT off or hold RIT button in for 1 second. See Chapter

34、 3, Section 1.11, for VOX operation and adjust- ments. 2-3.3 CW OPERATION Select CW mode. When your cw key is closed you are transmitting. With key open you are in receive, simplex. The built-in elec- tronic keyer is adjusted with the front panel KEYER SPEED control. If you do notwantfast break-in C

35、W, switch QSK to SLOW. See Chapter 3, Section 3- 1.15, for KEYER weighting and Section 3-5.14 for QSK-SLOW delay adjust- ments. The rear panel PTT jack can also be used for CW transmit control. If narrow filters have been installed, select the one of your choice and then adjust PBT for best results.

36、 See SSB paragraph above for RIT operation. ; l 2-2 2-3.4 FM OPERATION Select FM mode. (NOTE: This mode currently authorized for use from 29.0 to 29.7 MHz only). Adjust squelch (SQL) for receiver quieting when no signal is present. Press mike PTT switch to trans- mit. In this mode, MIC gain is conve

37、rted to a FM deviation control. Set MIC gain to 12:00 when using a TEN-TEC mike. You may find a slightly higher or lower setting is needed with other micro- phones. The narrow I-F filters and PBT are not active in the FM mode. There are repeaters in use with split input and out- put frequencies. To

38、set up for these, select VFO B, (using A/B button), and tune to the transmit frequency. Select VFO A and tune to the receive frequency. Press SPLIT. Split frequency pairs can be stored in any of the 100 memories. (See Chapter 3, Sections 3-2.2 and 3-3). To return to simplex operation, turn SPLIT off

39、. 2-3.5 OTHER MODES such as the digital modes and A TV, see Chapter 3 and the manuals supplied with the acces- sory equipment. 2-4.1 A FEW WORDS ON MICRO- PROCESSORS On rare occasions you may find the transceiver will not accept commands from the keypad properly or it is operating in an erratic mann

40、er. Spikes or surges on the power supply line or an unforeseen set of circum- stances may confuse the microprocessor. This technology has improved dramati- cally in recent years but it is still pos- sible to have an occasional lockup. If turning POWER off and on does not re- solve problem, the micro

41、processor must be reset using one of the following meth- ods. Part No. 74229 3rd Printing 9/9 Printed in U.S.A Downloaded by RadioManuai.EU P tl.l n = t!l!j to-1 n - 00 Ul - . REAR PANEL CONNECTOR +13.5V AC AC GND f REFERENCE DESIGNATORS LAST USED .a:o. C C3,02,F1 ,K1 ,Q2,R5 - = JOTE: UNLESS OTHERWI

42、SE SPECIFIED ) CAPACITORS IN MICROF ARA OS (uF) ) INDUCTORS IN MICROHENRYS (uH) r nrCICTIOC IF.1 fUl.AC CI7 1 IAu1nf-+ F1 25A AGC 25 _ 0 -l ,-+12V SWITCHED I I +12V UNSWITCHED I I K1 R5 I I -, I +13.5V I . 015 10w TO RF AMPUFIER I R1 3.3K R2 47K R3 1.0K R4 47K 01 1N5246B 16V -lj_ C2 l1000/16V 02 1N4

43、002 0 I TO 9MHZ/ ALC BRD. TO CONTROL BRD. ffi TO LOGIC BRD. TO 5.-5.5 PLL BRO 0 Downloaded by RadioManuai.EU Part No. 74229 4th Printing 2/94 Printed in U.S.A. 4-3 LOW PASS FILTER BOARD (81592) This module contains an array of six 5-pole low pass output filters, the T/R switching circuitry, directio

44、nal coupler for forward power and SWR detection, and diode switched receive antenna circuits. Six band lines from the BPF/Front End board enter at connector 14 where they pass through rf chokes L6 -L 11 and energize relays K2-K13. These band lines also exit at connec- tor 8, where they are routed th

45、rough the TX Audio board to the 25-pin connector on the rear panel ofthe OMNI VI. Only one ofthe six lines is high at any one time based on the operating frequency of the transceiver. The 100 Watt RF output ofthe PApasses through one of the selected low pass filters and then through the contacts of

46、relay K 1, which is energized by T voltage. The output power then proceeds through the primary ofthe SWR bridge transformer T 1 to the rear panel antenna connector. Bridgetransformer Tl and associ- ated circuitry discriminate between forward and reflected power to develop drive voltages at connector 12 forthe ALC andRF metering circuits on the 9 l1Hz Mixer/IF board. On receive, Kl is open and R voltage is either applied to R24 or R25 through connec- tor 7. The front panel mounted ANT

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