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©1998 Hamtronics, Inc.; Hilton NY; USA.  All rights reserved.  Hamtronics is a registered trademark.    Revised: 4/2/03 

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GENERAL INFORMATION. 

There are some jobs a transceiver 

grade receiver just can't do, at least 
not well. That's where reliable Ham-
tronics® commercial quality receivers 
come in!  

The R304 is the latest in a series of 

popular receivers for demanding ap-
plications which require exceptional 
sensitivity and selectivity.  It is espe-
cially suited for repeaters, audio and 
data links, packet radio, and remote 
control.  The R304 was designed to 
provide an alternative to our ac-
claimed R451 Receivers, offering in-
stant setup without lengthy waits to 
obtain channel crystals.  It is a single-
channel uhf fm receiver for reception 
in the 440 MHz ham band or the ad-
jacent commercial bands. 

The R304 is our 4th generation uhf 

fm receiver, and it packs in features 
you've told us are important to you 
during our 35 years of designing re-
ceivers. It's up to the difficult jobs 
you've told us you have.  

The R304 retains all of the popular 

features Hamtronics® receivers have 
been noted for. It uses triple-tuned 
circuits in the front end and excellent 
crystal and ceramic filters in the i-f 
with steep skirts for close channel 
spacing or repeater operation. The i-f 
selectivity, for instance, is down over 
100dB at ±12 kHz away from the car-
rier, which is 40-50 dB better than 
most transceivers. Low noise fet's in 
the front end provide good overload 
resistance and 0.2µV sensitivity. 

The R304 is designed for narrow-

band fm with ±5 kHz deviation.  The 
audio output will drive any load as low 
as 8

 with up to 1 Watt continuous 

output or 2 Watts intermittent output.  
The receiver may be used with either 
voice or fsk data up to 9600 baud us-
ing an external data interface unit.  
An accessory TD-5 CTCSS Decoder 
unit is available for subaudible tone 
control. 

The R304 features a new positive-

acting, wide-range squelch circuit and 
additional output terminals for low-
level squelched audio and discrimina-
tor audio as well as COS.  

There are several models, which 

have minor variations in parts and 
microcontroller programming, to pro-
vide coverage as shown in table 1.  
Channel frequency is controlled by a 

synthesizer with DIP switch channel 
setting.   

The frequency reference for the 

R304 Receiver is a temperature com-
pensated crystal oscillator (tcxo).  This 
provides a temperature stability of 
±2ppm over a temperature range of -
30°C to +60°C.  

INSTALLATION. 

Mounting. 

Some form of support should be 

provided under the pc board, gener-
ally mounting the board with spacers 
to a chassis.  3/8-inch holes should 
be provided in a front panel for the 
bushings of the SQUELCH and VOL-
UME controls.  After sliding bushings 
through panel, washers and nuts can 
be installed on the outside of the 
panel.  Be sure to provide support for 
the board; do not rely on the controls 
to support the board, since that could 
cause a break in the pcb solder con-
nections.   

The receiver board relies on the 

mounting hardware to provide the dc 
and speaker ground connections to 
the ground plane on the board; so 
metal standoffs and screws should be 
used for mounting. 

Electrical Connections. 

Power and input audio or data sig-

nals should be connected to the solder 
pads on the pc board with #22 solid 
hookup wire, which can be extended 
to a connector or feedthrough capaci-
tors used on the cabinet in which it is 
installed.  Be very careful not to route 
the wiring near the components on 
the left hand side of the board, which 
contains sensitive loop filter and vco 
circuits which could pick up noise 
from the wiring. 

Power Connections. 

The receiver operates on +13.6 Vdc 

at about 200 mA peak with full audio. 
Current drain with no audio is only 
about 60 mA.  A well regulated power 
supply should be used. 

Be sure that the power source does 

not carry high voltage or reverse po-
larity transients on the line, since 
semiconductors in the receiver can be 
damaged.  The positive power supply 
lead should be connected to the re-
ceiver at terminal E3, and the nega-
tive power lead should be connected 
to the ground plane of the board 

through the mounting hardware or 
the shield of the coaxial cable.  Be 
sure to observe polarity! 

Speaker. 

An 8-ohm loudspeaker should be 

connected to E2 with ground return 
through the mounting hardware.  Use 
of lower impedance speaker or short-
ing of speaker terminal can result in 
ic damage.  The receiver can also drive 
higher impedances, such as the 1K to 
20K input impedances of repeater 
controller boards. There is no need to 
load down the output to 8 ohms. 

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Note that the audio output ic is 

designed to be heatsunk to the pc 
board through the many ground pins 
on the ic.  When running moderately 
low audio levels as most applications 
require, it is no problem to use an ic 
socket; so we have provided one for 
your convenience.  If you will be run-
ning high audio levels, check to see if 
the ic is getting hot.  If so, you should 
remove the ic socket, and solder the 
LM-380N-8 ic directly to the board for 
better heatsinking. 

Antenna Connections. 

The antenna connection should be 

made to the receiver with an RCA plug 
of the low-loss type made for rf.  We 
have them available if you need one.  

If you want to extend the antenna 

connection to a panel connector, we 
recommend using a short length of 
RG-174/u coax and a good RCA plug 
with cable clamp 

(see catalog).

   

We do not recommend trying to 

use direct coax soldered to board or 
another type of connector.  The 
method designed into the board re-
sults in lowest loss practical.  When 

HAMTRONICS® R304 UHF FM RECEIVER:  

INSTALLATION, OPERATION, & MAINTENANCE 

Table 1.  Quick Specification Reference 

Model R304-0

 

400.000 – 409.995 MHz 

Model R304-1

 

410.000 – 419.995 MHz 

Model R304-2

 

420.000 – 429.995 MHz 

Model R304-3

 

430.000 – 439.995 MHz 

Model R304-4

 

440.000 – 449.995 MHz 

Model R304-5 

450.000 – 459.995 MHz 

Model R304-6 

460.000 – 469.995 MHz 

Sensitivity

 (12dB SINAD): 0.2µV  

Squelch Sensitivity:

 0.15µV  

Adjacent Channel Selectivity: 
   

 ±12 kHz at -100dB!  

Image Rejection:

  60dB 

Modulation Acceptance:

 ±7.5 kHz  

Audio Output:

 up to 2 Watts (8 ohms).  

Operating Power:

 +13.6Vdc at 60-200 mA,  

   depending on audio level.  

Size:

 4 in. W x 3-7/16 in. D (plus pot. shafts)  

Summary of Contents for r304

Page 1: ...ting hardware to provide the dc and speaker ground connections to the ground plane on the board so metal standoffs and screws should be used for mounting Electrical Connections Power and input audio o...

Page 2: ...doesn t require much rou tine maintenance many receivers don t get their oscillators tweaked as a matter of routine any more but they should The adjustment should be done using an accurate service mo...

Page 3: ...switch settings for one of the frequencies and simply which of the lower value switch sections to change to raise or lower the frequency for the other channel It is not neces sary to recalculate the...

Page 4: ...crystal filter and if misadjusted ripple in the filter re sponse will result in a little distortion of the detected audio If it becomes necessary to adjust T1 tune the sig nal generator accurately on...

Page 5: ...heatsunk to the pc board through the many ground pins on the ic When running moderately low au dio levels as most applications re quire it is no problem to use an ic socket so we have provided one for...

Page 6: ...ading on the loop filter Any current loading no matter how small on the loop filter causes the phase detector to pump harder to maintain the tuning voltage The re sult is whine on the signal Such load...

Page 7: ...lator 5 5 6 8 Q9 sq open 0 0 8 sq closed 0 0 65 0 1 Table 6 Typical IC DC Voltages U1 1 4 U1 2 4 U2 1 2 1 U2 10 2 5 U2 2 5V locked U2 11 2 5 2 5V unlocked U2 12 5 U2 3 8 U2 13 3 U2 4 8 U2 14 5 U2 5 8...

Page 8: ...a C37 100pf C38 C39 4 5pf var white ceramic with brown cap C40 001uf C41 5pf C42 6pf C43 5pf C44 0 47 f electrolytic C45 0 15 f mylar red C46 C47 001uf C48 0 15 f mylar red C49 C50 01 f C51 470 f elec...

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