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D - Specifications

Frequency

: 1.8 ~ 54 MHz
  all amateur bands including WARC bands 

Automatic Band Change

  (only PTT/TXGND Signal), or

with dedicated connection for the most common
Transceivers Yaesu, Kenwood, ICOM, Elecraft .

Mode

: SSB, CW, RTTY 

RF Drive

: 15 ~ 40 W (20W typ.)
  (automatic selection: NO ALC)

Output Power

: 600W PEP / 500W CW (typ.) - HF
  500W PEP / 400W CW (typ.) - 6 meters Band

Drain Voltage

: 50 V

Drain Current

: 20 A max. 

Input Impedance

: 50Ω (unbalanced) 

Output Impedance

: 50Ω (unbalanced) 

Final Transistor

: SD2933 x 2 (MOSFET by ST Microelectronics)

Harmonics 

: -50 dB (<)

IMD3      

: -34 dB (typ.)

Output Filters 

: LPF CAUER of 5th order
  (160m, 80m, 40m, 30/20m, 17/15m, 12/10m, 6m)

Cooling Method

: Forced Air (Fan) 

MPU 

: HITACHI/Renesas 16bit 

DISPLAY

: LCD FSTN 20x4 Backlight;

       at Real Time:

- Band
- Type of Automatic Band Change
- Temperature of Power Section
- Status (Ready, StandBy, On Air,
 

Protect, Warning, .......)

- Warning of Protection
- Announcement for Attenuator Insertion
- Input Power (Graphic/Numeric)
- Output Power (Graphic/Numeric)
- Reflected Power (Graphic/Numeric)

at StandBy, Menu:

- Start (StandBy/Ready)
- AutoBand (Automatic/CAT)
- Temperature (Celsius/Fahrenheit)

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Summary of Contents for HAL600 Atlantic

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL 600W AUTOMATIC LINEAR AMPLIFIER Model HAL600 Atlantic 1...

Page 2: ...eral inches of clearance on the top and the rear wall are necessary to allow for smooth air intake into the fan B 2 Keep the amplifier out of direct sunlight in a cool dry environment B 3 Internal hig...

Page 3: ...power cord into the outlet B 10 Before powering on the amplifier be sure to connect a dummy load 50 ohms 1000 W min or a well adjusted antenna to the output terminal Operating without any load will c...

Page 4: ...is selected C 4 The amplifier has no output ALC because by the microprocessor controls the input attenuation to keep the linear region between 15 to 40 W of drive C 5 To ensure a clean RF emission we...

Page 5: ...edance 50 unbalanced Final Transistor SD2933 x 2 MOSFET by ST Microelectronics Harmonics 50 dB IMD3 34 dB typ Output Filters LPF CAUER of 5th order 160m 80m 40m 30 20m 17 15m 12 10m 6m Cooling Method...

Page 6: ...oneus Band Change Input Output Connectors UHF SO 239 Teflon AC Power AC 230 V 6 A max Dimension 261 x 334 x 153 mm W x D x H Weight Approx 14 kg Accessories AC Power Cord x 1 Spare Fuse 6 3 A x 1 for...

Page 7: ...r Yellow LED At STAND BY mode the Yellow LED is ON RF signal pass through At OPERATE READY the amplifier is ready to go into ON AIR TX mode the yellow LED is OFF BACKLIGHT LCD DISPLAY WARN Warning Red...

Page 8: ...irms the reading of the message displayed Resetting the alarm status and turns OFF the Red LED indicator in menu mode confirm your selection MENU Menu Key enter into the setup menu UP DOWN Keys in ope...

Page 9: ...nheit S tatus message STBY Stand By READY Operate ON AIR TX PROTEC Stopped for protection HI TEM High Temp PA for Semiautomatic SET B Selected Band W Band Check Band H Signaling of insertion of the in...

Page 10: ...ub Female 15pin Socket Connect the data communication cable HAL Transceiver GND Ground Terminal TX GND RCA Jack Connect the control cable from the TX GND terminal SEND REMOTE etc of the transceiver El...

Page 11: ...ew Control Unit Backup Battery 15 Years of life Control Unit Fuse 250 V 1 A glass fuse 5 x 20 Power Amplifier Module Fuse 1 250 V 10A glass fuse 5x20 Power Amplifier Module Fuse 2 250 V 10A glass fuse...

Page 12: ...I Connection ANTENNA COAX GROUND MAINS COAX 230 VAC ANT TX GND SEND REMOTE BAND DATA CAT BAND DATA CABLE TRANSCEIVER 12...

Page 13: ...r selection Selection STANDBY READY At power on the amplifier starts in STANBY or READY status Selection AUTOMAT Automatic band change with internal decoder only the connection to TX GND is required t...

Page 14: ...a new band you have to return to Standby mode STBY and repeat the procedure the band is changed ONLY once at the first valid carrier In SET B does not change Selection IF 232C Automatic Band Change is...

Page 15: ...een Selection RESET Select this option if and only if you are having malfunctions of the software screening program All Data and Settings will be lost The tracks stored in the case of diagnostic assis...

Page 16: ...of the transceiver must ALWAYS be excluded M 3 Turn the POWER switch on Check that your configuration is made comply with the connections See Section Setup and Section Band Data Cable Connection for m...

Page 17: ...verdrive the amplifier resulting in a distorted output signal This can occur if you speak too loud or if you set the microphone gain too high or when using the speech processor in an inadequate way Sp...

Page 18: ...naling Reset Over Drive L1 PW In 40W H in line I Auto end TX Over Drive L2 OVER DRIVE PW In 50W WARN blinks H in line I Push key OK Over Drive L3 STOP FOR OVER DRIVE PW In 60W WARN lights H in line I...

Page 19: ...UT BAND Error L2 W BAND Band Selected Used Mismatch WARN blinks Msg in line B Auto end TX Band Change ERROR L3 UNEXPECTED ERROR Change Band Wrong WARN lights Push key OK Push key STBY External Connect...

Page 20: ...Automatic Band Change takes place already currently receiving RX For proper operation of the connections is necessary in any case make the correct configuration see Section Setup from dedicated menu A...

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