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AA7

 

 

 

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The dual-gate MOSFET amplifier circuit (Q1), selected with S1 in the “out” 
position is designated the HF preamp circuit, due to the exceptionally low 
noise level of its operation.  This is ideal for enhancing weak CW-SSB 
signals.  This amplifier performs the true “active antenna” function of the   
AA7. 
 
   The 2SC2498 amplifier circuit (Q2), selected with S1 in the “in” position, is 
designated the VHF preamp circuit, due to the excellent VHF (very high 
frequency) and microwave (baked-potato frequency) response 
characteristics of the 2SC2498.  With the on-board whip antenna adjustable 
for peak resonance throughout the VHF- UHF region (Wavelength [ft.] = 234/
f [MHz] - terribly long for a baked potato), this mode of the AA7 is ideal for 
indoor, outdoor and portable use of VHF scanners and other receivers. 
 
   Both modes are usable for HF, while the 2SC2498 offers higher gain but 
also a higher noise level.  The user can easily choose either amplifier for 
copying any signal of interest.  The front panel gain control (R5) is usable 
with either amplifier. 
 

ACTIVE ANTENNAS: CIRCUITRY WITH A PURPOSE:

  

 

   There is more to a true active antenna than any old preamp or preselector 
hooked to a piece of wire. 
 
   The AA7 was designed with reference to research carried out by Ulrich L. 
Rohde and T.T.N. Bucher, who co-authored Communications Receivers:  
Principals and Design (New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company). Rohde also 
shares credit for the highly sophisticated Rohde-Schwarz Type HE010 
10KHz-80MHz Active Antenna. The book illustrates how proper design of a 
broadband active antenna can give receiver performance very comparable to 
a quarter-wave vertical ("passive antenna") for a given frequency. The 
book's footnotes cite considerable study by professionals on the optimum 
design of active antennas. 
 
   A short rod antenna, such as the whip supplied with your AA7, "receives" 
signals from the whole radio spectrum. Hence if you were to connect it 
directly to the antenna connection of your HF SWL receiver or antenna 
connection, you may not be impressed.  The reason is not so much that the 
antenna is too short, or not resonant, but that its performance is all but 
shorted-out by the receiver, which is “looking for” a more conventional 
antenna. 
 
   A well-designed broadband active antenna considers field strength of the 
desired signal (measured in microvolts per meter of antenna length),  
atmospheric and other noise, diameter of the antenna, radiation resistance 
and antenna reactance at various frequencies, plus the efficiency and noise 

Summary of Contents for AA7

Page 1: ...ludes internal telescopic whip antenna plus auxiliary antenna input jack for jazzing up existing antennas Clear concise assembly instructions carefully guide you to a finished kit that works FIRST tim...

Page 2: ...wave Motion Detector ML Music Lights Kit LC1 Inductance Capacitance Meter RAMSEY AMATEUR RADIO KITS HR Series HF All Mode Receivers QRP Series HF CW Transmitters CW7 CW Keyer QRP Power Amplifiers RAMS...

Page 3: ...pose 5 Parts List 6 Assembly Instructions 7 Schematic Diagram 8 Parts Layout Diagram 9 Initial Tests 12 Using your AA7 12 Troubleshooting Guide 13 Active Antenna Comparisons 14 The AA7 s Enclosure 14...

Page 4: ...If what you want is a great quality active antenna for a whole lot less than others sell it for the answer is obvious The Ramsey AA7 active antenna An active antenna is a compromise between what is id...

Page 5: ...r hooked to a piece of wire The AA7 was designed with reference to research carried out by Ulrich L Rohde and T T N Bucher who co authored Communications Receivers Principals and Design New York McGra...

Page 6: ...7 F to 10 uF electrolytic capacitor C4 RESISTORS 1 100 ohm brown black brown R4 2 100K ohm brown black yellow R3 R6 1 220K ohm red red yellow R2 1 1M ohm brown black green R1 1 10K ohm PC mount poten...

Page 7: ...solder A cardboard box cut so that it is flat tends to work well if you do not have such a surface conveniently available Always use caution operating and storing a hot soldering iron We like to live...

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Page 9: ...AA7 9 AA7 PARTS LAYOUT DIAGRAM...

Page 10: ...nstall R6 100K brown black yellow next to C3 NOTE Save the extra wires nipped away from C3 R6 and similar parts You will use them to make jumper wires 5 Notice that Q2 the 2SC2498 transistor is instal...

Page 11: ...ts the antenna jack J1 and the receiver jack J2 directly together when in the turned off position Solder all six points of the switch 20 Install receiver jack J2 Solder all four points of the jack 21...

Page 12: ...nice about the AA7 is that using it is simple enjoyable and immediate We have two suggestions that will increase your enjoyment of the AA7 right from the beginning 1 Prepare a reliable coaxial cable w...

Page 13: ...current limiting resistor of about 1K ohm to the closest PC board ground point Note This can be locations such as the black wire of the battery the mounting case of either jack but it CANNOT be the an...

Page 14: ...hs of the other units resulted in increased signal strength It becomes a question of how much you wish to pay for the shortest possible indoor antenna The AA7 s competition performs well but we are su...

Page 15: ...g part problem If you re missing five 10K ohm resistors and received five extra 1K resistors you can pretty much be assured that the 1K ohm resistors are actually the missing 10 K parts Hum m m I gues...

Page 16: ...00 Ramsey Publication No MAA7 Assembly and Instruction manual for RAMSEY MODEL NO AA7 ACTIVE ANTENNA KIT REQUIRED TOOLS Soldering Iron WLC100 Thin Rosin Core Solder RTS12 Needle Nose Pliers MPP4 or R...

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