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change moving between 30 and 20, 17 and 15, or 12 and 10-meter selections since
these band groups share a common filter in each pair.
Set the
BAND
switch (Figure 3, #2) to a band where you have a good 50-ohm high-
power load connected.
Change the meter switch (Figure 3, #6) to
REF
. In this position, the multimeter indicates
PEP reflected power.
The next objective is to have a steady unmodulated low-power carrier. With no
modulation in the FM, AM, RTTY, or CW mode, and with the amplifier still on standby,
adjust the exciter’s power to about ten watts. Verify your radio is supplying reduced
power, ideally around 10-20 watts carrier (not critical), and that VSWR of
the antenna
system
or load is low. There should be almost no deflection on the reflected power
scale (Figure 3, #1) with the
MULTIMETER
switch in the
REF
position. If the meter
indicates noticeable reflected power, check the RF cables or antenna system.
Reminder: You cannot use a tuner in your radio or between your radio and this
amplifier to match the antenna system. Any antenna matching must be between
the amplifier and the antenna, and the antenna tuner and everything else
connected beyond the amplifier must conservatively handle 600 watts of both
carrier and peak envelope power.
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Place the amplifier in
OPERATE
position (Figure 3, #7). Be sure the amplifier
BAND SELECT
(Figure 3, #3) matches the band selected on the transceiver.
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Place the transmitter or transceiver into transmit in FM, AM, RTTY, or CW
modes. The green
TX LED
(Figure 3, #5) should light. The Forward (KW) power
scale (Figure 3, #1) should increase to very roughly ten times the initial exciter
power reading. Reflected power should remain very low, and the PA current
should increase on the right meter 0-70 scale (Figure 3, #1) when in the Id
Multimeter position. Only the
TX
and
BAND SELECT LED’s
should illuminate.
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Briefly, increase exciter power until the amplifier reaches 600-watts output, or
increase power until the exciter reaches maximum power without exceeding 600-
watts amplifier power. Watch the
Id
MULTIMETER
position on the right meter 0-
70 scale, and never exceed 30 amperes. Target
Id
reading is 25 amperes or
less.
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After verifying all of this, and understanding control locations and function, the
amplifier is ready to operate.
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This amplifier produces approximately 600-watts PEP output power with
approximately 70-watts PEP drive. This is nominal power, and can vary slightly
from band-to-band.
ALC Adjustment
It is unfortunate, but radio manufacturers do not have standardized interfaces. Because
of this, ALC requires some initial adjustment. If the ALC voltage is too low, the ALC will
not provide good control of power levels. If the ALC loop gain is too high, the ALC can
cause a “power bounce” as power attempts to settle at the desired ALC power
Summary of Contents for ALS-606
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Page 2: ...Version 0A 2 Notes...
Page 12: ...Version 0A 12 Figure 1 Quick Starts Typical Wiring...
Page 21: ...Version 0A 21 Interconnection Wiring Figure 2 Amplifier Interconnection...
Page 32: ...Version 0A 32 Schematics Filter 1KWF6 Figure 7 1KWFL6 Filter Board...
Page 35: ...Version 0A 35 Metering Board MB2 Figure 12 Meter Board MB2...
Page 38: ...Version 0A 38 ALS 600PS Power Supply Figure 16 ALS 600PS Power Supply...
Page 39: ...Version 0A 39 Figure 17 ALS 600PS Board...
Page 43: ...Version 0A 43 NOTES...