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TUNING 

Basic  Tuning Operation 

A  tuning  cycle  on  the  AT-600Pro  is  initiated  from  either  the 

Tune

  button  on  the  front  of  the 

AT-600Pro,  an  over-SWR  condition  when  in  fully  automatic  tuning  mode,  or  from  pressing  the 

TUNER/CALL

  button  on  the  front  of  an  ICOM  radio  connected  using  the  ICOM  interface 

cable.  Two types  of tuning  cycles  are available. 

memory  tuning  cycle

  attempts  to  tune  quickly,  based  on  having  previously  tuned  on  the 

present  frequency  selection.  If  the  tuner  previously  was  successful  in  tuning  on  the  currently 
selected  frequency,  the  settings  from  that  match  will  be  loaded  into  the  tuner  relays,  and  checked 
to see if  an acceptable  SWR level  is  found  using  these  memorized  settings.   

Memory  frequency  step  sizes  vary  with  the  selected  band.  Steps  are  very  close  together  on 

the  lower  bands,  to  accommodate  the  typically  higher-Q  antennas  for  those  bands,  while  step  size 
is  somewhat  larger  on the higher  (17 meters  and  up) bands, where  antenna  Q is typically  lower. 

full  tuning  cycle

  “starts  from  scratch,”  and  begins  a  fixed  tuning  sequence,  where  the  AT-

600Pro  rapidly  tries  varying  combinations  of  inductance  and  capacitance  values,  and  then 
zeroes-in  on  the  best  match  possible.  When  the  tuning  cycle  is  complete,  if  an  acceptable  match 
was  found,  the  inductance  and  capacitance  settings  are  saved  in  a  memory  associated  with  the 
selected  frequency  and  antenna,  so  that  they  may  be  recalled  quickly  in  the  future  via  a  memory 
tuning  cycle.   

In  this  manner,  the  AT-600Pro  “learns;”  the  longer  you  use  it,  the  more  closely  it  adapts  itself 

to  the  bands  and  frequencies  you  use.  Most  users  will  probably  use  memory  tuning  most  of  the 
time;  it  takes  advantage  of  any  saved  tuning  settings,  but  automatically  defaults  to  a  full  tuning 
cycle  if  no stored data is  available.   

Manual Memory Tune 

To  initiate  a  memory  tuning  cycle  at  any  time,  first,  bypass  the  amplifier

2

.  Press  and  hold  the 

Tune

  button  for  0.5  to  2.5  seconds  (medium  button  press)  and  release.  The  LED  bargraph 

display  will  show  the  following  pattern  to indicate  a memory  tune  cycle  is  selected: 

                                                 

2 Note tha t, whi le the AT-60 0P ro  employs  software tha t prevents it from  tuning while transm ittin g over 150 watts , it  is still a go od idea to bypas s your ampl ifier while 

tu ni ng , as  furt her protect ion  against  damage to the tuner.

 

Summary of Contents for AT-600Pro

Page 1: ...ONS MANUAL MANUAL REV A PAGE 1 LDG AT 600Pro 600W Automatic Antenna Tuner LDG Electronics 1445 Parran Road St Leonard MD 20685 2903 USA Phone 410 586 2177 Fax 410 586 8475 ldg ldgelectronics com www l...

Page 2: ...Tune 15 Bypass Mode 16 Error Indication 16 Advanced Operation 18 Manual Inductor Capacitor Adjustments 18 High Low Relay Adjustment 18 Manual Memory Store 18 Status Check 19 Application Notes 20 Mobil...

Page 3: ...or even newer high power transceivers JUMPSTART OR REAL HAMS DON T READ MANUALS Ok but at least read this one section before operating the AT 600Pro Connect a 50 ohm coax jumper cable from the antenna...

Page 4: ...to 16 VDC 1A max 7mA when idle Dimensions 10 5 x 8 5 x 2 8 Weight 3 pounds AN IMPORTANT WORD ABOUT POWER LEVELS The AT 600Pro is rated at 700 watts maximum power input at most Many amplifiers output w...

Page 5: ...C Dn Manually decrease capacitance L Up Manually increase inductance L Dn Manually decrease inductance Tune Initiates memory or full tuning cycle Momentary push places tuner in bypass PWR Meter Bargr...

Page 6: ...coax feedline to this SO 239 connector Ant 2 Connect a second 50 ohm antenna coax feedline to this SO 239 connector Gnd wing nut Connect to the antenna system ground Tx Connect a 50 ohm jumper coax f...

Page 7: ...ting the AH 3 or AH 4 external tuner connect the 4 pin Molex connector of the optional ICOM interface cable to the radio s Tuner port Then connect the 1 8 stereo plug on the other end of the ICOM inte...

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Page 9: ...PAGE 9 Note Optional Y ACC cable has a red plug on the radio end of the cable and a black plug on the tuner end...

Page 10: ...tton is held for one half to 2 5 seconds and then released Long Press The button is held for more than 2 5 seconds and then is released FUNC Button The FUNC button is pressed first then the button is...

Page 11: ...Average mode is suitable for 100 duty cycle modes such as FM RTTY or PSK Peak mode is more useful on modes with varying duty cycle such as SSB or AM The factory default is average mode To toggle betwe...

Page 12: ...there is RF present and the SWR exceeds a pre set level The default setting is fully automatic tuning mode To toggle between semi and fully automatic modes press Func C Dn The LED display will show o...

Page 13: ...ewly selected antenna are also recalled This is useful when comparing antenna performance on the same frequency Transmitting and Receiving During receive operation only the antenna and bypass indicato...

Page 14: ...d tuning sequence where the AT 600Pro rapidly tries varying combinations of inductance and capacitance values and then zeroes in on the best match possible When the tuning cycle is complete if an acce...

Page 15: ...ory tuning cycle Again bypass the amplifier while tuning The AT 600Pro will not tune if the transmit power is over 150 watts or if the transmit power exceeds 100 watts during high SWR conditions in or...

Page 16: ...t panel LEDs in a particular fashion The following errors are reported ERR_NO_MATCH Unable to find a suitable match Upon completing an entire full tuning cycle no combination of inductors and capacito...

Page 17: ...dditionally if the forward power exceeds the maximum value selected for the meter scale the PWR LEDs will blink an over range condition The four right most LEDs of the PWR bargraph will cycle during o...

Page 18: ...ays the state of the High Low Impedance relay Repeatedly press one of these buttons to increase or decrease multiple times or simply hold the button and the button will auto repeat You may also transm...

Page 19: ...press the L Dn Thresh button The display will show the currently selected SWR threshold value While holding the Func button the bargraph display will show the following pattern to indicate that the AT...

Page 20: ...your transceiver s built in SWR meter will show the tuner s progress Remember to keep your eyes on the road however In most cases a match will be recalled from memory so the SWR will snap to a low va...

Page 21: ...e transmission line can be thought of as a long string of capacitors and inductors in series parallel and the antenna is a kind of resonant circuit At any given RF frequency each of these can exhibit...

Page 22: ...a This circuit measures forward and reflected power from which SWR may be calculated some meters calculate SWR for you More advanced units can measure forward and reflected power simultaneously and sh...

Page 23: ...digital converters that provide signals proportional to the forward and reflected power levels The single lead primary through the center of the sensor transformer provides RF current sampling Diodes...

Page 24: ...pacitance Toggle Auto Semi Mode Display Auto Semi Selection L Up Increase Inductance Set PWR Meter Scale Display PWR Meter Scale L Dn Decrease Inductance Set Auto Tuning SWR Threshold Display Auto Tun...

Page 25: ...ase decision TWO YEAR TRANSFERRABLE WARRANTY Your product is warranted against manufacturer defects in parts and labor for two full years from the date of purchase This two year warranty is also trans...

Page 26: ...nline when your product is en route back to you Please be assured that our staff makes every effort to complete repairs ahead of our published wait time Your patience is appreciated Repairs can take s...

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