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Grounding

To prevent electrical shock, television interference
(TVI), broadcast interference (BCI) and other prob-
lems, ground the linear amplifier through the GROUND
terminal on the rear panel.

For best results, connect a heavy gauge wire or strap
to a long earth-sunk copper rod. Make the distance be-
tween the GROUND terminal and ground as short as
possible.

R

WARNING: NEVER

connect the

GROUND terminal to a gas or electric pipe, since
the connection could cause an explosion or electric
shock.

Antenna

For radio communications, the antenna is of critical im-
portance, along with output power and sensitivity. Se-
lect antenna(s), such as a well-matched 50 

antenna

with more than 2 kW power rating, and feedline. 1.5:1
of Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) is recom-
mended for a desired band. Of course, the transmis-
sion line should be a coaxial cable.

When using 1 antenna, use the [ANT1] connector.

CAUTION:

Protect your linear amplifier from light-

ning by using a lightning arrestor.

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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS

PL-259 CONNECTOR INSTALLATION

30 mm 

9

8

in   10 mm 

3

8

in   1–2 mm 

1

16

in

q

Slide the coupling ring down. Strip the cable jacket
and soft solder.

w

Strip the cable as shown at left. Soft solder the
center conductor.

e

Slide the connector body on and solder it.

r

Screw the coupling ring onto the connector body.

Antenna SWR

Each antenna is tuned for a specified frequency
range and SWR may be increased out-of-range.
When the SWR is higher than approx. 2.0:1, the lin-
ear amplifier’s power drops to protect the final FET.
In this case, an antenna tuner is useful to match the
linear amplifier and antenna. Low SWR allows full
power for transmitting even when using the antenna
tuner. The IC-PW1 has an SWR meter to monitor the
antenna SWR continuously.

30 mm

10 mm (soft solder)

10 mm

1–2 mm

Solder

Solder

Soft
solder

Coupling ring

Summary of Contents for IC-PW1

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL iPW1 HF 50 MHz ALL BAND 1 kW LINEAR AMPLIFIER...

Page 2: ...lifier AVOID using or placing the linear amplifier or remote controller in areas with temperatures below 10 C 14 F or above 40 C 104 F AVOID placing the linear amplifier or remote controller in excess...

Page 3: ...tenna tuner operation 14 Protection circuit 14 4 MAINTENANCE 15 Troubleshooting 15 5 SPECIFICATIONS 16 EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS UNPACKING TABLE OF CONTENTS ii q w e r t y i o 0 u Accessories included with...

Page 4: ...24 28 50 UP ANT INPUT AUTO TRANSMIT TUNER AMP PROTECT POWER V 1 2 1 2 3 4 HF 50MHz ALL BAND 1kW LINEAR AMPLIFIER w r e t q y u i o 0 3 4 5 1 2 0 100 250 500 1K 1 5K 0 TEMP ALC ALC adj SWR 0 1 1 5 2 3...

Page 5: ...ier ON and OFF The AMP PROTECT indicator lights green when the linear amplifier is ON p 13 The AMP PROTECT indicator lights red when the pro tector circuit is activated p 14 When the linear amplifier...

Page 6: ...D CONTROL JACKS SEND1 SEND2 pgs 8 9 Input terminals for transmit control Go to ground while transmitting Max control level 5 0 V DC 0 1 A Ground level 0 5 to 0 8 V DC y CI V REMOTE CONTROL JACKS REMOT...

Page 7: ...NO PIN NAME DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATIONS 1 8 V Regulated reference 8 V DC output from the ACC 1 socket Output voltage 8 V 0 3 V Output current Less than 10 mA 2 GND Connects to ground 3 SEND Input outp...

Page 8: ...G should be attached to the AC cable of the IC PW1 as illustrated below This will help prevent interference such as TVI etc OPC 853 AC cable with line filter The IC PW1 Europe version must be used wit...

Page 9: ...ne should be a coaxial cable When using 1 antenna use the ANT1 connector CAUTION Protect your linear amplifier from light ning by using a lightning arrestor 6 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS PL 259 CON...

Page 10: ...ble supplied ACC cable supplied Remote control cable supplied To an antenna ANT ACC 1 ANT1 REMOTE REMOTE INPUT1 GND GND IC 706 series ACC 13 pins OPC 599 optional EXCITER 1 1 2 AC outlet Non Europe ve...

Page 11: ...ries OPK 5 optional OPK 5 optional Be sure to connect the cable to the 7 pin ACC 2 jack AC outlet Non Europe versions 100 120 220 240 V Europe version 230 V Using a non Icom exciter transceiver Set th...

Page 12: ...tions even when the IC PW1 power is OFF In addition set the jumper on the IC PW1 controller to 2 to turn the controller s LEDs OFF as shown at right When the jumper is set to 2 the CI V control does n...

Page 13: ...he control cable with the supplied sepa ration cable through the cable hole Use the shorter end from the bushing to connect to the remote controller u Remove 2 screws from the cable hole cover on the...

Page 14: ...he exciter q Select an antenna which has an SWR of 1 5 1 or better w Set the 1st exciter s RF output power for the mini mum output e Be sure that the ALC adj1 and ALC adj2 pots on the rear panel max c...

Page 15: ...ically selected using the exciter s baud rate DWhen using 1 Icom exciter q While pushing INPUT push POWER to enter the CI V address programming mode INPUTz blinks w Rotate the Icom exciter s tuning di...

Page 16: ...lly The TUNER indicator blinks while tuning The TUNER indicator lights while the tuner is acti vated NOTE The band information is not updated while scanning Turn the antenna tuner OFF and use the manu...

Page 17: ...to cancel the protection circuit The built in automatic antenna tuner can match the antenna feed line impedance to 50 when the feed line impedance is within 16 7 to 150 for HF bands VSWR 3 1 or withi...

Page 18: ...r ON The indicator lights green Select an antenna suitable for the operating frequency Push TUNER for 2 sec to manually tune the antenna Stop the exciter s transmission then push AMP PROTECT to deacti...

Page 19: ...1 80 1 95 MHz of the 1 8 MHz band Minimum operating 60 W input power Tuning accuracy VSWR 1 5 1 or less Insertion loss Less than 1 0 dB after tuning MODE INPUT AC VOLTAGE 200 240 V AC 100 120 V AC CW...

Page 20: ...6 9 16 Kamihigashi Hirano ku Osaka 547 0002 Japan A 5449G 1EX w Printed in Japan 1997 Icom Inc Count on us...

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