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pressing the MEM button once will place the receiver in Memory 
Mode, and the digital display will show memory channel informa-
tion. The display will be “CH {number}”, where {number} is the 
number of the active memory channel. To display the frequency of 
the active 
memory channel, press once on the Tuning Knob until it clicks. To 
return to the channel number, press on the Tuning Knob again. 
 
To step through the memory channels, either press the UP or 
DOWN buttons or turn the Tuning Knob. If you have pressed the 
Tuning Knob to display memory channel frequency, then the fre-
quency of the stored channels will be displayed instead of the 
channel numbers as you step through. 
 
Only memory channels that have information stored in them will be 
displayed. For example, if only memory channels 1 through 10 
have information stored in them, continuing to step past memory 
channel 10 will loop back to memory channel 1 and start over. 
Likewise, if channels 1 through 10 and 15 through 20 have infor-
mation stored, while channels 11 through 14 are empty, stepping 
past 10 will skip over 11 through 14 and resume at 15. 
 
To return to Normal Mode, press the MEM button again. Upon the 
return to Normal Mode, the unit will be tuned to the station stored 
in the memory channel selected while in Memory Mode. If the 
R30A is turned off while in memory Mode, it will be in Memory 
Mode when it is powered up again. 
 

b. To store memory information: 

In Normal Mode, tune in the 

station you wish to store in memory. All associated settings (i.e. 
AM, LSB, or USB; Bandwidth; AGC; and Attenuation) will be 
stored along with the frequency. Be certain that everything is cor-
rect before entering Memory Store Mode, because once Memory 
Store Mode is enabled, you will not be able to view or change the 
frequency or to view or change the associated settings.  
 

c. To enter Memory Store Mode: 

First tune in the station you 

desire to store, then press and hold the MEM button for 2 sec-
onds. The digital display will show “CH {number}.” The default 
{number} displayed will be the lowest available empty memory 
channel number, and {number} will be flashing. 
 

Front Panel Functions 

 

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Single Sideband (SSB) Reception  

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ates a signal that is mixed with the received signal with just 
enough frequency offset to result in the audio tone. 
 
In the Palstar R30A, the BFO is engaged by choosing the Upper 
Sideband (USB) or Lower Sideband (LSB) modes. As you tune 
across a CW signal, its pitch will change, and you tune until the 
pitch is most pleasing to your ear. 
 
 

Single Sideband (SSB) Reception 

 
Single Sideband (SSB) is a mode that provides the benefits of re-
duced bandwidth (thereby taking up less room on the radio dial) 
and greater efficiency in the use of transmitted power (thereby 
allowing the signal to effectively reach further without increasing 
transmitter power). The cost of these improvements is the require-
ment that the receiver have a Beat Frequency Oscillator (BFO), 
and tuning is somewhat more difficult. SSB is widely used by 
Hams, Utility stations, the military, and even some shortwave 
broadcasters. 
 
Here is a brief explanation of what SSB is: a radio transmitter is 
tuned to the frequency it is to transmit on, called the carrier fre-
quency. The desired signal (voice or music) is mixed with the car-
rier frequency in a process called modulation. The result is three 
frequencies: 1) the original carrier frequency, 2) an upper side-
band consisting of the carrier frequency with the modulating signal 
added to it, and 3) a lower sideband consisting of the carrier fre-
quency with the modulating signal subtracted from it. 
 
All of the information to be transmitted is contained in each side-
band. Once sidebands are generated, the only purpose the carrier 
serves is to provide a reference for the receiver to use in recover-
ing the audio from the signal. If you strip away one of the side-
bands and the carrier, what is left is a Single Sideband signal. 
Feed it to an antenna, and it will go out over the air just like any 
other radio frequency signal. (As you can see, the term “carrier” is 
a bit of a misnomer; it really doesn’t “carry” anything) Either the 
upper or the lower sideband can be used. 
 
A regular AM receiver cannot properly process an SSB signal 
without the carrier to use as a reference. If you try to listen to an 

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Страница 1: ...ney Rd Piqua OH 45356 USA Customer Service and Sales Telephone 1 800 773 7931 Fax 1 937 773 8003 Email info palstar com Version 1 1 August 15 2008 Copyright 2008 Palstar Inc Printed in the U S A R30A SHORTWAVE RECEIVER Owner s Manual ...

Страница 2: ...R SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THE THREE WIRE CORD WITH AN EXTENSION CORD RECEPTIACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops exces sive force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn The lightnin...

Страница 3: ...ontrols that are covered by the operating instructions An improper adjust ment may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation e If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service 19 Replacement Parts when re...

Страница 4: ...z to 2 MHz AM 2 µV SSB 5 µV 2 MHz to 30 MHz AM 1 µV SSB 5 µV max 10db S N N Selectivity 45 MHz 8 kHz BW 455 Khz AM 6 kHz SSB 2 4 kHz Dynamic Range 90 dB at 50 kHz from desired Spurious Responses At 45 MHz 65 dB rejection At 455 MHz 90 dB rejection Intermodulation Third order Intercept 15dbm Frequency Stability 20 Hz per hour 15 C to 50 C AGC Range 1µV to 500 mV 2 dB change Attack time 3 ms Delay s...

Страница 5: ...ession terminals Audio Outputs External speaker 1 4 jack selected balanced output Headphone 1 4 jack Internal Speaker is disconnected when headphones or external speaker are plugged in Recorder output line audio Mute audio for use with a transmitter Power Supply External 12 DC supply internal 10 cell battery pack for portable use lamps in off mode 2 1mm ID 5 5mm OD center positive DC Input Jack Ge...

Страница 6: ...s the num ber of the active memory channel then pressing the Tuning Knob 1 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 8 23 Antennas continued 1 800 773 7931 WWW PALSTAR COM building it may be too shielded for an indoor antenna to work well Performance of the antenna will be improved by providing an earth connection to a ground stake For best results get a good quality ground stake approved for grounding an electrical servi...

Страница 7: ...ted hookup wire If you don t have a metal roof effective wire antennas can also be strung in attics You may desire the improved performance that an outdoor an tenna provides or if you live in a steel reinforced or metal sided Front Panel Functions 7 1 800 773 7931 WWW PALSTAR COM toward the front panel until it clicks will cause the stored frequen cies to be displayed instead of the channel number...

Страница 8: ...west available empty memory channel number and number will be flashing 8 Front Panel Functions 21 Single Sideband SSB Reception 1 800 773 7931 WWW PALSTAR COM ates a signal that is mixed with the received signal with just enough frequency offset to result in the audio tone In the Palstar R30A the BFO is engaged by choosing the Upper Sideband USB or Lower Sideband LSB modes As you tune across a CW ...

Страница 9: ...nd of intermittent raspy noise as the dots and dashes go by To convert the CW signal into a pleasant audio tone that is easy to read there is a circuit in the receiver called a Beat Frequency Oscillator BFO The BFO cre 1 800 773 7931 WWW PALSTAR COM d To store the previously tuned station in the default channel number press the MEM button once e To store the previously tuned station in a memory ch...

Страница 10: ...s 10100 10150 30 Meters CW Data only 14000 14350 20 Meters 18068 18168 17 Meters 21000 21450 15 Meters 24890 24990 12 Meters Shared with Fixed Service 28000 29700 10 Meters Other Services The Shortwave spectrum is also home to many other radio ser vices including ship to shore transoceanic airlines government military and others Often called Utility Stations or Utes for short their transmission mo...

Страница 11: ...mmunications link into or out of a disaster area for many days after the occurrence In fact the ability of Hams to provide emergency communications is one of the primary reasons Ham radio exists The primary modes heard on the Ham bands are CW Morse Code usually down at the lower end of each band and voice communications in the form of Single Sideband SSB there will be more about SSB later on There...

Страница 12: ...ng high currents such as the battery of a car or boat you must protect the radio by placing an in line fuse holder in the power cable and use a fast blow fuse rated no more than 1 Amp What Can I Hear 17 1 800 773 7931 WWW PALSTAR COM What I can hear on my Palstar R30A Receiver Long Wave LW 100 kHz to 300 kHz The most common inhabi tants of this range of frequencies are navigation aids known as non...

Страница 13: ... radio propagation can be summarized in a few statements 1 The higher frequencies are better during daytime and in the summer months 2 The lower frequencies are better during night time and in the winter months 3 Periods of high sunspot activity favor the higher frequencies periods of low sunspot activity favor the lower frequencies 4 Solar flares and other disturbances on the Sun can cause geo ma...

Страница 14: ...xplanation of wavelength you can now understand what is meant when someone talks about say the 80 meter band or the 49 meter band This is just another way to refer to a group of frequencies that have been set aside for a specific purpose For Electromagnetic Spectrum Propagation 15 1 800 773 7931 WWW PALSTAR COM example the 80 meter band is an amateur radio ham band that runs from 3 5 MHz to 4 0 MH...

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