Mirage A-1015-G Instruction Manual Download Page 4

A-1015-G Instruction Manual 

 

6 Meter R.F. Amplifier 

INTERNAL ADJUSTMENTS

 
SSB DELAY RESISTIVE POT.......................... This allows the R.F. relay "hang-time" or 

delay to be adjusted to the time desired. 

PRE-AMP ATTENUATOR SWITCH ............... Sets the pre-amp gain to full or reduced 

value. 

INPUT VSWR AND OUTPUT POWER ........... These  adjustments  are  also  made  at  the 

factory and should not require field 
adjustment. 

PRE-AMP TUNING ........................................... These adjustments are also made at the 

factory for best gain and noise figure 
performance.  They should not require 
field adjustment. 

 

TROUBLESHOOTING

 

 
The Mirage A-1015-G is designed for long, trouble-free performance and should not 
require extensive troubleshooting in the field.  Many causes of common malfunctions are 
eliminated by the built-in protective circuitry. 
 

Note: 

In the event of automatic power shut-down, the amplifier must be turned off and 
the cause of shut-down determined and removed. 

 
In case of difficulty check the following before assuming amplifier malfunction: 
 
1.)  Loose antenna and power supply connections. 
2.)  VSWR of antenna system. 
3.)  Coaxial cables from radio to amplifier, and amplifier to antenna. 
4.)  Output voltage of power supply. 
5.)  Power output of radio. 
6.)  Improper fuse rating. 

 

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE 

 
If you have any problem with this unit first check the appropriate section of this manual. 
If the manual does not reference your problem or your problem is not solved by reading 
the manual you may call MIRAGE at 601-323-8287.  You will be best helped if you have 
your unit, manual and all information on your station handy so you can answer any 
questions the technicians may ask. 
 
You can also send questions by mail to MIRAGE, 921 HWY 25 South, Starkville, MS 
39759 or by Fax to 601-323-6551. Send a complete description of your problem, an 
explanation of exactly how you are using your unit, and a complete description of your 
station.

 

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