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General

Channels
Modulation  Modes 

Frequency  Range 

T une

Frequency Control 

Frequency Tolérance 
Frequency Stability 

Operating Température  Range 

Microphone 

AC  Input Voltage 

AC Power Consumption 
DC Current  Drain

Antenna  Connectors  [A  and  B]
Semiconductors
Meter  #1
Meter  #2

Transmitter

 

Power Output 

SSB  Generation 
AM  Modulation 
AM  Modulation  Capability 

Harmonie and  Spurious  Emission 

AM/FM  Frequency  Response 
SSB  Frequency  Response 
Output  Impédances  [A  and  В] 
Output  Indicators 

T une

Receiver

 

FM  Sensitivity 

AM  Sensitivity 
SSB  Sensitivity 
AM/FM  Selectivity 
SSB  Selectivity 

Image  Rejection 
IF  Rejection 

AGC 
Squelch

Audio  Frequency  Response 
Distortion
Adjacent Channel  Rejection 
Cross  Modulation 

Intermediate  Frequency 

Clarifier  Range 
Tune  Range 

Noise  blanker 

Audio  Output Power 
Built-in Speaker 

External  Speaker  (optional)

120 channels  in  3 bands 
FM,  AM,  LSB,  USB 

26.965 to  28.305  MHz 
±5 kHz

Phase-Iocked  Synthesizer

 

+0.005%
±0.003%
-3 0 °C  to  +50°C
Plug-in  [4-pin],  600 Ohm dynamie type
220V,  50/60  Hz
75W
1.5A  [at  maximum audio  modulation]

0.5A  [at standby with  no signal]
Standard  SO-239 type
6  ICs,  2  FETs,  52 Transistors (Excluding the 

Roger Веер

 unit) 

Indicates relative  RF  power output/antenna  SWR,
Indicates received  signal  strength

4W or 0.5W—AM/FM,  12W  (PEP)-Single sideband 
Dual-balanced  modulation 
Class B  amplitude, cqllectors modulation 

100

%

Better than 60 dB 
400 to  5,000  Hz 
400 to  3,000  Hz 
50 Ohms unbalanced

RF  Meter  shows relative  RF  output power 

±4.5  kHz minimum

0.5 

ßV

 for  20  dB  S/N

0.7 

ß\/

 for  10 dB S/N

0.2 

ß \l

 for  10 dB S/N 

5 dB  at 4  kHz,  50 dB  at  10  kHz 
5 dB  at 2  kHz.
More than  50 dB
More than  80 dB  at 455 kHz

Change  in audio  output:  less than  12 dB  from  10 

ßV

 to 0.4V 

Adjustable — threshold  less than 0.7 

ß\l-

 

400 to  2,500  Hz

Less than  10% at 3 watts output  8 Ohms 

> 7 5  dB at 0.3 

ßM

 

> 5 0  dB

10.695  MHz  [AM -Ist, SSB], 455 kHz  [AM-2nd]
±800  Hz

±4.5  kHz  minimum 

I F  single gâte type 
More than  3 watts into 8 Ohms 

8 Ohms, dynamie
Disables  internal  speaker  when connected

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Summary of Contents for Jumbo

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODE D EMPLOI jGEBRUIKSAANWIJZING JUM BO u pffigMfVKM JUM BO...

Page 2: ...965 to 28 305 MHz 5 kHz Phase Iocked Synthesizer 0 005 0 003 30 C to 50 C Plug in 4 pin 600 Ohm dynamie type 220V 50 60 Hz 75W 1 5A at maximum audio modulation 0 5A at standby with no signal Standard...

Page 3: ...Inter national 2 entr es d antennes commutable par relay Le bouton TUNE permet aussi d op rer sur tous les canaux inter m diaires sp cialement en SSB avec plus de confort qu un VFO Switch sortie RF 4...

Page 4: ...rstar Remote Speaker The external speaker jack EXT SP on the rear panel is used for remote receiver monitoring The external speaker should h ve 8 ohms imp d ance and be able to handle at least 3 watts...

Page 5: ...gnaux re us 6 SWR Calibrate En position CAUB Pour calib rer le Tos m tre avant la mesu re du TOS En position SWR Lecture du TOS sur le TOS m tre 7 Calibrate Permet de calibrer le TOS m tre lorsque l i...

Page 6: ...olume Control Permits you to adjust the listening level when receiving LSB USB Modulation d ampli tude bande lat rale unique B L U LSB bande inf rieure USB bande sup rieure 13 Antenne A et B Branche l...

Page 7: ...cy Counter Output Face Arri re 1 Cable d alimentation 220V AC 2 Fusible IA 250V 3 Connecteur ext sp Pour connecter un haut parleur ext rieur de 8 ohms En introdui sant la fiche le HP int rieur est mis...

Page 8: ...on Now the meters Channel Display and Function Indicator will be illuminated 2 Temporarily set the Mode Selector 12 in AM position 3 Set the Squelch Control 15 in fuily counterclockwise position and a...

Page 9: ...ncy range of 17 5550 to 18 4450 MHz in the AM FM USB mode and 17 5535 to 18 4435 MHz in the LSB mode and is used to produce two output signais 1 37 660 to 39 000 MHz in the AM FM USB mode and 37 657 t...

Page 10: ...frequency on the channel selected channel 1 through 120 over 26 965 to 28 305 MHz The 27 MHz RF amplifier output is coupled to RF predriver transistors Q7 8 through T4 5 The predrivers serve to isola...

Page 11: ...t in a signal at a frequency of 455 kHz in T14 This is the second intermediate frequency for AM or FM mode of r ception In AM mode the 455 kHz signal passes through the ceramic bandpass filter CF and...

Page 12: ...ested areas etc eliminating high fre quency noise component in audio output In PTSW072 circuit board Q702 serves to compensate CR filter loss Power Supply The supplied 220V AC is stepped down through...

Page 13: ...M058 13 Adjust CT5 PTBM059 for 10 695 MHz 50 Hz LSB Off Set Alignment 1 Set the Mode selector to LSB the Band selector to Lo 2 Connect frequency counter to TP4 PTOS006 3 Adjust CT5 PTOS006 for 20 1035...

Page 14: ...V9 to 0 5W on Wattmeter 4 Set RF Power swit h to 4W 5 Adjust RV8 to 4W on Wattmeter AM Modulation AUgnment 1 Apply 2 400 Hz 7 mV audio to the unit microphone input 2 Adjust RV12 for modulation depth o...

Page 15: ...ting above procedure rotate T7 to decrease the audio output by 2 dB Squelch Alignment 1 Set the Mode selector to AM position 2 Set the signal generator to provide RF input signal of 300 pV 1 kHz 30 mo...

Page 16: ...035 16 27 155 56 27 605 16 28 055 17 27 165 57 27 615 17 28 065 18 27 175 58 27 625 18 28 075 19 27 185 59 27 635 19 28 085 20 27 205 60 27 655 20 28 105 21 27 215 61 27 665 21 28 115 22 27 225 62 27...

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Page 18: ...PTPW007C0X PTPW007COX R ARY252 0260 0259 PTSW 076A0X D 2 5 2 v 3 025 G Ph i PTSW076AOX PTLD061AOX Wt t Q R7Q n O O R7I 7 702 7 PTSW072COX 17...

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Page 20: ...I 01 R9I 470 K v a 5 4 V 3 4V R93 1 5M OC SWITCH A V R v 0 8 V 033 R94 6K R95 5 6 K C 17 4700P 8 4 V C 182 OV R96 IOOK rfr R98 IOK m rfr R99 5 6 K OV rfr CI 19 Vie V A R100 330 BRA B TS T I3 C187 I8P...

Page 21: ...4 7 0 9 R 0 P FO 1 7 V L3 l J 7 7 tl a ms I ST R S 1 7 0 4 0 c_ D Asj 3 i 1 3 5 J AP o j F 11 R 0 2 5 W OOK n HM SX 9 7 T PART N AM c L C r i vu a E P A R T C O D E T S S 4 A 3 4 A S H PART CODE STOCK...

Page 22: ...i l 7 1 61 7 2 R 33 3 S i I N H r RL w I B I T MB R S N l iB S 1 i S p PB 1 u MIN H r A9 S P F W R I T 1 5 X 1 0 S L A C K R 9 1 R L 9 7 B 1 9 B P 1 9 4 8 B 4 0 1 3 4 0 2 6 4 0 B B 4 0 4 J C S S P F...

Page 23: ...L A T L R G F 5 4 4 S B L A C K 33 2 1 B 3 2 8 3 2 3 B 3 2 4 8 4 2 1 6 4 2 2 B 4 2 3 B4 2 4 v 74 7 v n P A N E L 3 1 f r V L C H S f S 1 H s P A N 1 b 1 41 1 r r a r f 4 1 PAKT NAME P A R T C O D E H...

Page 24: ...H N SHFFT 3 7 1 SHF F T 2 9 1 2 9 2 9 3 2 9 4 4 V R 2 3 Y rt9 SHC r T 3 0 1 3 0 2 3 0 3 3 0 4 6 3 0 5 3 0 6 VF P S R1 1 1 ri R TF 3 l 3 2 2 2 W 4 H x r o i P I L T F 3 1 Kt F y 34 1 V 7 L 1 7 F UR 1...

Page 25: ...WASHFR I NSIOE TnOTHFO 3 M S ZN 5 r FPANK AP 0 PF 50V 0 75 0 75PF 6 i l CERAMIC CAP PJ 3 PF 50V 0 2 5 0 2 5P F i o a 1 CCC R050r PM CFDAM 0 CAP PH 5 PF 50V 0 2 5 0 75 PF 2 tSO 7 CERAMIC CAP PH 5 PF 50...

Page 26: ...Y T P p w F O 5 V i 7 5 1 X r L Y T p a o a C IT H R 3 3 MF 2 5 V 1 2 9 1 4 2 r 7 4 X 4 7MP0 2 5 V i 3 i C l 5 0 4 X F L Y T P TOR 0 4 7 v r 0 56 V r o c i s PART P A R T C O D E D M n c 1 1 RM0 50C...

Page 27: ...___ 1 1 U11 1 0 V 1 R L F K 1 1 h V x h l I a r 37 L i l A w 1 7 2 7 2 V l l V f V y H l 1 4 TR r l 7 0 2 l r r y j w I o F LS 3C PS 3 2 5 1 PART NAME HAKT CO DE PART CODE STOCK NUMBER PART NAME S P E...

Page 28: ...E Y nR Jf A PART CODE STOCK NUMBER PAKT NAME S P E C I F I C A T I O N S SYMBOLIC OR EXPLODED VIEW NO Q T Y USED N I n ip T RAVS IST iO 2 S 17 8 3 R p ANK 041 0 4 3 1 r I 9 6 9Y r T 4 Am S vT iR 7 S...

Page 29: ...IL M 0 7 5fc 4 7 K OHM 5 U 1 4 R I 18 R 4 9 R 8 2 4 0 5 J 4 7 4X FIL M 0 7 5 U 4 7 0 K 5 R9 1 I J r X iN F IL M P 0 2 5 k 5 S 0 OHM 5 S a o 5 r i 3 4 R 4 6 2 5 5 5 PART NAME PART C O D F V 1 H S X Y...

Page 30: ...L 3 1 L A s 1 4 j t f 1 1 0 L R 2 1 j n v r j F C 4 1 L 2 L 2 3 1 9 3 1 r T X 1 N I PE A f NO CO IL 1 6 1 1 1 K n I s F 1 IL L 1 3 1 F i L 1 1 5 L 4 L 5 3 i w r 1 rj J C 1 4 1 o n i v F M l 1 7 L15r 2...

Page 31: ...F 5 0 A 1 1 0 0 7 M F 0 G V J L3 E 5 0 3 C5 0 5 11 4 7 7 0 A J 0 0 A M h n 5 0 V 2 0 2 0 F 5 0 5 1 1 A m f A T 8 0 4 R 1 n v s x S I L I C O N 1 F G P7 5 G 4 0 0 V J O e ANE 5 0 1 0 5 0 0 5 0 3 0 5 A...

Page 32: ...5 0 2 2 MW tOl 1 1 SHORT JIJMPFR J 5 0 1 J 5 0 2 3 T S 1 7 H X R T N r Pf W R L tnr 1 N OYXT DE NTHM DT F N O R A N K 0 5 0 1 D 5 0 2 3 5 T J l n lX CAPRON F H M R O P w OHM 5 5 0 1 5 0 3 R5 0 2 p 5r...

Page 33: ...ODED VIEW NO Q T Y USED F a m i c 7 7 0 PF 5DV 1 0 L 0 SL o 1 l F 0 4 7 0 4 X F l Y T CA P 4C I 0 5 4 7 0 1 5V 7 0 5 7 0 6 0 r 3 3 A L X r LY T 4 1 5 3 3 M F O 2 5 V C7 1 5 1 7 F P r 7 A x F L Y T 4 P...

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