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599 / Eagle Users manual

Release 1.002  – September 27, 2010

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Part #74447
Printed in USA

2.3.

 

CW Mode Operation

The rear panel on the Eagle has a 1/8” stereo
jack  for  connection  of  a  key  paddle.    See
Figure 2.3-1 for proper wiring.

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Figure 2.3-1 CW Key Wiring

A straight key, bug, or external keyer  can  be
used  with  the  Eagle.    Simply  plug  a  1/8”
mono  style  connector  wired  to  your  device
into  the  rear  apron  of  the  Eagle,  see  Figure
2.3-2.    When  power  is  turned  on  the  Eagle
will detect that mono device automatically.  If
you  should  forget  and  plug  it  in  after  power
has  been  applied  simply  toggle  the  mode
button once through all modes and back again
to CW.

The internal keyer built into the Eagle can be
adjusted  to  select  the  proper 

speed,

abbreviated  (SP  xx  on  bottom  left  screen
corner),  weighting,  abbreviated  (dit  SP)
center of display, side tone level, abbreviated
(stl)  center  of  display,  and  side  tone
frequency, abbreviated (stf ) center of display.

To begin adjustments you must first be in the
CW  mode,  next  press  FNC  until  button  and
FUNC  begin  to  flash.    Press  MIC  button  to
toggle  through  the  keyer  functions  listed
above.

Numerical  adjustments  are  displayed  on
screen and are made using the MULTI knob.
Once  you  are  satisfied  you  have  made  the
proper  adjustments  press  FNC  once  again  to
exit.  All adjustments will remain when Eagle
is powered off and back on.

 

Note!

Should  a  MASTER  RESET  be  required  the
keyer functions will be lost.  It is often a good
idea to write down your favorite settings so in
the  event  of  a  reset  you  can  input  those
settings easily.

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Figure 2.3-2 1/8” Mono Connector Wiring

  TEN-TEC

AF

RF

MR

AN

SP-CW

BW

PBT

A=B

VOX

PWR

RIT

AGC

PRE

SQL

MON

(

$*/(

NR

MIC

FNC

LOCK

ATTN

FAST

BAN

MOD

TUNE

A/B

NB

Summary of Contents for Eagle 599

Page 1: ...__________________________________________________________ 18 2 6 Mobile Operation_______________________________________________________________ 18 2 7 Digital Mode Operation_________________________...

Page 2: ...y also find firmware updates plus a full set of schematic diagrams at this same web location 1 3 Accessory package The additional hardware and accessories listed in Fig 1 1 come standard with your new...

Page 3: ...mmended for mobile and in home use to accommodate the required current demand during transmit Note Always enable the power source first and then the transceiver If a generator or battery connected to...

Page 4: ...it SPU Based on a 36 096 MHz temperature stable reference the Synthesizer board generates first and second LOs via fractional N synthesis and fixed frequency division The SPU samples the low IF at 96K...

Page 5: ...Menu have been set to the desired values press any key on the front panel except the FNC button to exit the Configuration Menu The items contained in the Configuration Menu and their options are shown...

Page 6: ...the Eagle which will also clear all memories and settings you have placed in your transceiver Performing a reset means you will need to enter the Configuration menu described in Advanced Settings to...

Page 7: ...e when transmitting in side band mode TUNE 25 If the auto tuner for the Eagle is not turned on or is not installed this button will generate a carrier signal for tuning purposes at 20 watts This is pr...

Page 8: ...button FNC It will begin to flash Next press the BAN button to change directions Exit the secondary function feature by pressing FNC once again When the band is changed the A Frequency the B Frequenc...

Page 9: ...l FNC and FUNC begin to flash Next press V M button Exit Function mode by pressing FNC Your favorite memory can now be tuned and modified with the VFO Storing a Frequency to Memory 6 When the main dis...

Page 10: ...onitor being turned on or off on the front screen PBT 32 Verify that the PBT control is at the top dead center of rotation to begin listening in all modes The PBT control will allow you to move the pa...

Page 11: ...when that mode is used again NR 9 To activate the DSP noise reduction just press the NR button to turn this feature on and off When turned on NR will appear on the front screen Press and hold NR to b...

Page 12: ...l accessory P N 320 can be turned on and off by pressing the NB button If the noise blanker accessory is not installed within the Eagle a series of 3 beeps will be heard when the NB button is pushed I...

Page 13: ...ed it may take a second or two for the unwanted carrier to be notched away Remember some slight audio distortion may exist as this DSP filter is being used to remove an unwanted carrier To activate AN...

Page 14: ...t Microphones can be used When adapting a microphone please refer to the wiring diagrams in Figures 2 2 1 and 2 2 2 Figure 2 2 1 Transceiver Microphone Jack Front View Figure 2 2 2 Transceiver Microph...

Page 15: ...gure 2 2 2 MIC 11 To adjust the microphone gain simply press the MIC button on the Eagle and view the letters MIC on the front display with numbers to the right At this time key and speak into the mic...

Page 16: ...djustments you may exit the Function mode by pressing the FNC button BW Settings 31 Normally below 1800 Hz filtering greatly diminishes the intelligibility of the side band audio Above 1800 Hz will in...

Page 17: ...SP xx on bottom left screen corner weighting abbreviated dit SP center of display side tone level abbreviated stl center of display and side tone frequency abbreviated stf center of display To begin a...

Page 18: ...nd the microphone input will be turned back on and the display will again show MIC 2 8 Internal Hardware Noise Blanker The Eagle offers an optional model 320 Internal Hardware Noise Blanker Once the N...

Page 19: ...r Plate in place 7 You now see the standard 2 4KHz Filter installed in Filter Slot 1 F1 and two more filter slots 8 Locate the location to insert the specific filter into Refer to Figure 2 10 2 This i...

Page 20: ...nnected to Eagle is minimum 4 watts power handling 4 ohms minimum impedance KEY 36 The rear panel on the Eagle has a 1 8 stereo jack for connection of a key paddle See Figure 2 3 1 for proper wiring U...

Page 21: ...ed as a keying input for an external device with an external keyer or output of CW sent from a computer 4 Line Out Output Line Level Audio output 5 Clock Output Future Use Do NOT connect to this pin 6...

Page 22: ...ed to inform Windows how to utilize the standard usbser sys file This inf file is available via the TenTec download web page starting from www tentec com The steps to follow to install the USB driver...

Page 23: ...now click Close and have installed the driver successfully You should note that the SERIAL DEMO device is no longer visible but a USB to UART COMx is now visible in the Ports COM LPT section of Device...

Page 24: ...nless it is physically disconnected 5 Turn the Transceiver ON while holding down the A B button Wait a few seconds NOTE There currently is no feedback that the rig is on Hence the reason for steps 1 2...

Page 25: ...54MHz Specifications apply within Amateur Radio bands only Tuning Step Size 1 10 100 1000 10000 Frequency Stability Maximum 0 5 PPM over operating temperature Antenna Impedance 50 ohms nominal Antenn...

Page 26: ...z 20kHz 121dBc Hz 2kHz Noise Floor 137dBm 300Hz BW preamp on Image Rejection 1st IF 90dB HF bands 70dB 6M 2nd IF 73dB IF Frequencies 1st 9 0015 MHz 2nd 22 5 kHz 3rd 0Hz DSP IF Rejection 70dB Other Spu...

Page 27: ...witching PTT or VOX on SSB AM FM QSK on CW CW Keyer Type Internal Curtis Mode B CW Rise and Fall Times 5ms CW Offset adjustable CW Keyer Speed 5 60 WPM adjustable weighting Current Drain transmit 20 a...

Page 28: ...599 Eagle Users manual Release 1 002 September 27 2010 28 Part 74447 Printed in USA 5 2 Transceiver Block Diagram...

Page 29: ...he instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful...

Page 30: ...eck the setting of the speech processor An excessively high setting can reduce audio quality A frequent cause of a distorted SSB signal is inadequate RF grounding resulting in RF feedback Common RF gr...

Page 31: ...to a reasonable level Problem Get a PORT in use when trying to run my favorite logging or computer control program or when trying to update the firmware Have you confirmed the proper port number in D...

Page 32: ...rn a piece of equipment purchased from Ten Tec please call the sales department at 865 453 7172 from 8 a m to 5 p m Eastern time Mon Fri and obtain a return merchandise authorization number Calling in...

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