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Recalling A Stored Memory (9)

Both mode and frequency can be stored in 1-
100 memories within the Argonaut VI.   To 
store a frequency in memory be sure the TMB 
switch  is on the Bottom.  Select your desired 
frequency and mode then press the MR (NR) 
button.    One   beep   will   sound.     MEM   will 
appear to the bottom left side of your front 
screen.     A   previously   inserted   memory 
frequency   or   ---   ---   --   will   appear   on   the 
screen providing for the next vacant memory. 
A numeric channel number will appear below 
the   mode.     Rotate   the   main   VFO   knob   to 
select your desired vacant memory location. 
Press and hold MR (NR) until you hear one 
beep,  then quickly release  the  MR (NR) to 
lock in that memory location.   Use the main 
VFO   knob   to   scroll   through   100   different 
memories available and view which memory 
locations are vacant.  You may re-write to an 
existing memory location by scrolling to that 
memory   number.     To   exit   MEM   mode 
without saving any changes quickly tap the 
MR (NR) button to exit back to your VFO 
frequency and mode.

Storing a Frequency to Memory  (8)

To store a memory channel be sure the TMB 
switch is on the Bottom.  Press down the MW 
(PRE) to enter the memory mode.  Rotate the 
main VFO knob to select the desired memory 
location.  Next press and hold the MW (PRE) 
until you hear 1 quick beep.  Your frequency 
and mode will now be stored.   Upon release 
of this button the MEM will also disappear.

To cancel or empty a memory channel be sure 
the   TMB   switch   is   on   the   Bottom.     Press 
down   the   MW   (PRE)   to   enter   the   memory 
mode.   Rotate the main VFO knob to select 
the desired memory location.  Next press and 
hold the MW (PRE) for 2-3 seconds  or until 
you  hear four quick beeps.   Any frequency 
which has been entered will now be removed. 
Upon   release   of   this   button   the   MEM   will 
also disappear from the screen.

539 / Argonaut VI Users manual

Release 0.10  – November 13, 2012

Part #74479
Printed in USA

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Argonaut VI

Содержание ARGONAUT VI 539

Страница 1: ...quency to Memory 8 11 NR NB 9 Noise Reduction Noise Blanker 12 2 4 SSB Mode Operation 13 Monitor Level 3 5 7 13 Speech Processing 3 5 8 13 Auto Notch 9 13 MIC Connector 14 Mic Gain and Line Gain 10 15...

Страница 2: ...Linear Amplifier 25 4 Accessory Devices 25 4 1 List of Optional Accessories For The Argonaut VI 25 4 2 Using the 712 USB Soundcard Interface 25 5 Specifications 26 5 1 Transceiver Specifications 26 5...

Страница 3: ...ional hardware and accessories listed in Table 1 3 1 come standard with your new Argonaut VI Look over the items listed and refer to the 5 digit Ten Tec part number and description should you find the...

Страница 4: ...f the transceiver before starting or shutting off the DC source equipment These recharging devices often generate large voltage spikes that can damage the transceiver 1 5 A word about grounding A good...

Страница 5: ...ision The SPU samples the low IF at 96K samples per second and applies the resulting data to a digital signal processor Numerical algorithms running in the digital processor accomplish additional sele...

Страница 6: ...alculated on the bridge in the Argonaut VI When in transmit the bar graph meter will display your power output peaks When you wish to view the SWR ensure that the three position switch 5 labeled with...

Страница 7: ...ti function buttons will perform Main Encoder for various adjustments 6 There is a single Main Encoder on the front panel that is used primarily for adjusting the tuned frequency It also serves as the...

Страница 8: ...olume of the internal speaker and also for the headphones if one is plugged into the rear jack Rotating the AF Gain control clockwise will increase the volume to a maximum of 100 at full clockwise rot...

Страница 9: ...r the greatest selectivity and interfering signal rejection Band 7 Be sure TMB switch is in Middle position To change bands or toggle through the Ham bands press the BAN button and the next Ham band w...

Страница 10: ...ized in a given band will be recalled when that band is used again Remember AM mode will not be displayed or active unless EaD has been selected within the configuration menu Headphones 20 on rear pan...

Страница 11: ...ry number To exit MEM mode without saving any changes quickly tap the MR NR button to exit back to your VFO frequency and mode Storing a Frequency to Memory 8 To store a memory channel be sure the TMB...

Страница 12: ...tch is in the Middle position Ensure that the bandwidth control is pointing to 12 o clock To adjust how aggressive the noise blanker operates press the NR button 1 beep Press and hold the NR button on...

Страница 13: ...de or not Speech Processing 3 5 8 Be sure the Argonaut VI is in the USB or LSB mode To turn the Speech Processor on be sure the TMB switch is on the Bottom Rotate the bandwidth control until switched...

Страница 14: ...hum or RFI into transmit audio signal We recommend that the case of the microphone also be tied to chassis ground on the transceiver via a shielded cable to pin 5 This is to help assure stray RF does...

Страница 15: ...unless a master reset is done To toggle between microphone input and Auxilliary Line input simply press the USR MOD button once for microphone gain or hold down this button for Line Gain If other mic...

Страница 16: ...return to regular VFO mode and your settings are stored CW Sidetone Frequency Ensure that the bandwidth control is rotated fully counter clockwise in the CW Clicked position Switch the TMB switch to t...

Страница 17: ...dio derived digital mode operation you will either be in USB or LSB To set up the Argonaut VI for digital communications using the ACC 1 rear connector you must first turn on the ACC 1 line input To s...

Страница 18: ...ntrol programs the Flash Update Utility etc If required you can change the actual port number being used to a lower number if required Sometimes the update program on some computers will require a por...

Страница 19: ...wn in the following table Item Settings Notes F1 nO none 60 6KHz 29 2 9KHz 07 700Hz Refer to Section Optional Filter Installation for more information on physical installation of each filter Valid opt...

Страница 20: ...rts up in flash update mode you will see the TX ALC LED flash on for a second then back off then back on for a second IF the USB Cable is connected and the drivers are working properly in the PC then...

Страница 21: ...be installed in slot F3 8 Locate the F1 F2 F3 slot to insert the specific filter Refer to Figure 2 10 1 This is according to the filter slots on the circuit board text The order is shown on the circu...

Страница 22: ...ttings are not immediately written into the non volatile memory every time that the user changes a setting When a user setting is changed this value will be stored 15 seconds after the user has made h...

Страница 23: ...ut VI is equipped with one DC output connectors to power various accessories The output power is limited to 0 5 Amp maximum USB 17 The rear panel on the Argonaut VI has a Standard B type USB connector...

Страница 24: ...transmitting In CW Mode this pin can be used as a keying input for an external device such as an external keyer or a computer running a CW generator program 4 Line Out Output Line Level Audio output...

Страница 25: ...aut VI permits the usage of several optional accessories At the time this manual was printed the list includes the following items Item Part Model Number 6 KHz Filter 2003 700 Hz Filter 2006 USB Sound...

Страница 26: ...Ext Key Clock Data Enable Ground DC Power Connector AMP MATE N LOCK 2 pin Fuse Automotive Blade Style 7 5 A 32V Tuning Step Size 10 100 1000 speed sensitive VFO Lock Frequency Stability 0 5 PPM over o...

Страница 27: ...off IF Frequencies 1st 9 0018 MHz 2nd 22 2 kHz 3rd 0Hz DSP IF Rejection Typical 74 dB 1st IF Image Rejection Typical 59 dB 2nd IF Image Rejection Typical 69 dB Other Spurious Response Rejection 80dB B...

Страница 28: ...TT or VOX on SSB AM QSK on CW CW Keyer Type Internal Curtis Mode A or B Selectable CW Rise and Fall Times 5ms CW Offset adjustable CW Keyer Speed 5 50 WPM adjustable weighting Current Drain 3 amps at...

Страница 29: ...NT PANEL CPU LCD DISPLAY LCD DRIVER KEYPAD ENCODER EEPROM PWR ON OFF 13 8 V MIC MIC AMP MIC AUDIO REC AUDIO SPEAKER AMP SPU CODEC DSP CLK DAT ENA TO SWITCHES PRESELECTOR R T LINE IN OUT 22 5 kHz TX IF...

Страница 30: ...e harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the foll...

Страница 31: ...lem Distorted SSB transmit or Perceived RFI in the shack Be certain the mic gain is set properly The ALC LED should flash on voice peaks but not remain continuously lit in SSB modes Check the setting...

Страница 32: ...amplifier temperature of 70 degrees C or higher In this condition the radio will stop transmitting until the final amplifier temperature is back down to a reasonable level Problem Get a PORT in use w...

Страница 33: ...ipping both ways If you want to return 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 merchan...

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