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Warning Lights 

The ALS-706 has two primary warning lights in the center of the front panel, SWR and 
PA. When SWR or PA warnings illuminate from an operating fault the amplifier defaults 
to a forced bypass mode. Operational faults and the forced bypass are reset by placing 
the amplifier in standby.  

ALC:

 The yellow ALC light is at the far left of the warning light cluster, next to the ALC 

control. The yellow ALC light is not a fault indicator. The ALC light indicates ALC output. 
Occasional  flashing  is  normal  with  properly  adjusted  ALC.  An  almost  steady  ALC  light 
generally indicates too much ALC. 

TX

:  The  TX  indicator  illuminates  steady  green  when  the  amplifier  is  “keyed”  or  in  the 

transmit mode. 

The  SWR  and  PA  indicators  serve  exclusively  as  warnings.  The  SWR  and  PA,  in 
conjunction  with  TX  and  Band  indicators,  flash  in  certain  “codes”  to  indicate  severe 
operational problems.  

The following table applies to faults: 

Warning 

Light 

Steady 

Warning 

Light Flash 

Fault 

Cause or Cure 

SWR 

TX 

Antenna Reflected 
Power 

High antenna SWR or 
intermittent antenna or feed line 
connection 

SWR, PA 

Band 

Wrong filter 

Filter input SWR 

Exciter or amplifier on 
incompatible band, filter failure 

 

PA, TX 

PA FET too hot 

Excessive power for duty cycle 
or SWR, lack of proper airflow 

 

10M, PA, 

TX 

Illegal 11 meter 

Excessive 27 MHz signal level 

 

REM, PA 

No data or bad band 
data when on remote 

Defective or improper remote 
cable, or bad radio band data 
information 

Table 4 LED Alarm Indicators 

 

Summary of Contents for ALS-706

Page 1: ...AL WARNING NEVER APPLY POWER TO THIS AMPLIFIER WITH THE COVER REMOVED CONTACT WITH THE POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGES IN THIS AMPLIFIER CAN BE FATAL PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT Fact...

Page 2: ...13 Station RF Ground 14 Coaxial Line Isolators 14 Front Panel Controls 15 Back Panel Connections 16 Interconnections 17 Optional Radio Interface Cables 18 Operating Frequency Range 19 MARS or CAP Oper...

Page 3: ...Figures Figure 1 Basic Interconnection 7 Figure 2 Front Panel 15 Figure 3 ALS 706 Back Panel 16 Figure 4 ALS 600PS Jumper Pins 25 Figure 6 ALS 600SPS Board Diagram 26 Manual Version 0 03 22 2021...

Page 4: ...truction Quiet variable speed forced air cooling system Power module current and voltage meters with LED illumination Accurate PEP Forward and PEP Reflected output power metering Reflected power prote...

Page 5: ...ntilation holes Do not expose to moisture water or external heat This unit is two components a power supply and an amplifier section The power supply within limits of cable length may be placed out of...

Page 6: ...insulator These tabs and notches prevent unwanted connector rotation The male s tab or tabs must be aligned with the female s notches This interlocking prevents connector rotation 3 With a firm handg...

Page 7: ...y Warning Light Flash Fault Cause or Cure SWR TX Antenna Reflected Power High antenna SWR or intermittent antenna or feed line connection SWR PA Band Wrong filter Filter input SWR Exciter or amplifier...

Page 8: ...nds A primary band s filter is used on the next lower WARC band For example the 20 meter low pass filter is used on 30 meters Some radios do not supply enough band data to know the exact band With the...

Page 9: ...dented with rough handling If a new unit arrives mechanically damaged including broken knobs or switches it is always from handling somewhere between Ameritron and the end user In the event of cabine...

Page 10: ...ross needle meter monitors the 50V line output voltage and current Weight 33 lbs ALS 600SPS Power Supply Features Efficient operation from 100 130 volts ac 12 amperes typical at full output power Low...

Page 11: ...e personal risk significantly Amplifier Overview The Ameritron ALS 706 is a solid state 600 watt nominal RF output power 1 8 to 54 MHz amplifier The ALS 706 meets or exceeds all FCC requirements gover...

Page 12: ...earances The amplifier must have a clear area to the bottom both sides and top for proper airflow and to the rear for exhaust air and interconnection wiring It is especially important to avoid obstruc...

Page 13: ...r mains at this time Safety and Lightning Grounding The power supply cabinet grounds through a safety ground pin on the power plug This system depends on a properly wired power outlet Lightning protec...

Page 14: ...els Poorly designed low level audio line shield entrances such as shields allowed to enter cabinets instead of grounding at the enclosure entrance Improper antenna feed line building entrance lacking...

Page 15: ...t LED indicators also warning if flashing 4 ALC SET limit adjustment 5 ALARM INDICATORS ALC High SWR PA Fault and Transmit on 6 MULTIMETER SELECTOR switch 7 OPERATE STANDBY switch also resets fault wa...

Page 16: ...atts Back Panel Connections Figure 3 ALS 706 Back Panel POWER INPUT The power supply must be unplugged from the power mains before installing or removing this connector This connector is indexed by a...

Page 17: ...tem connect the station ground bus to the amplifier s rear panel wing nut National safety codes require the station ground electrically bond to the power mains safety ground at the building entrance D...

Page 18: ...t has the Amplifier Relay line included not using the RELAY jack the KEY LINE can be used The KEY LOOP Switch is used to route the key signal from the interface to the amp directly or out the KEY LOOP...

Page 19: ...cumvent this lockout MARS or CAP Operation For licensed amateur radio operators participating in Military Affiliate Radio Systems or Civil Air Patrol this amplifier is suitable for use on all frequenc...

Page 20: ...s steady green when the amplifier is keyed or in the transmit mode The SWR and PA indicators serve exclusively as warnings The SWR and PA in conjunction with TX and Band indicators flash in certain co...

Page 21: ...band filter relays will audibly switch when moving between 160 and 80 meters 80 and 40 meters 40 and 30 meters 20 and 17meters 15 and 12 meters and between 10 and 6 meter selector positions There sho...

Page 22: ...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 o...

Page 23: ...10 5 3 1 9 4 3 4 7 10 4 6 6 14 8 6 2 7 6 0 6 6 14 7 9 3 20 9 9 3 8 8 5 9 3 20 8 13 2 29 5 20M 14 350 12 5 4 12 0 13 2 29 4 18 6 41 6 0 1 7 3 8 4 2 9 4 5 9 13 2 3 2 4 5 4 5 9 13 2 8 4 18 7 6 3 4 7 6 8...

Page 24: ...200 8 9 8 3 8 10 1 3 24 950 7 9 9 4 4 3 28 500 7 9 7 6 1 10 1 3 50 125 8 10 5 7 1 13 7 3 Table 6 Approximate Antenna Gain for Some Common Antennas Controlled Distance exposure in Table 5 is that of t...

Page 25: ...ine voltage is low For most cases unless you need to change over to 220VAC there should not be a need to change the jumpers Table 7 ALS 600PS Voltage Settings Figure 4 ALS 600PS Jumper Pins AC LINE VO...

Page 26: ...400VDC The ALS 600SPS will only need to be changed when switching between 120 and 240VAC Move these jumpers only when changing voltages Do not move any other wires or bayonet connectors in the power...

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Page 28: ...repair and use are important to obtain proper performance from this product Therefore carefully read the Instruction Manual This warranty does not apply to any defect that Ameritron determines is due...

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