MFJ MFJ-9440, MFJ-9440X User Manual

MFJ-9440 Instruction Manual 40-Meter Transceiver
NTRODUCTION
I
Congratulations on choosing the MFJ-9440 40-Meter transceiver. At home or on the road, your MFJ-9440 is built to deliver performance you never thought possible from a low-power radio. Before attempting to operate, please read this manual carefully! Let's begin with an introduction to some special features we think you'll like!
•••• Easy to Operate: A "back-to-basics" radio, the MFJ-9440 is simple to use. There are
no complex microprocessor functions to master, and you'll be on the air in minutes!
•••• Great Receiver Performance: Your radio features a quiet DBM (doubly-balanced
mixer) front-end and carefully-distributed gain. If the signal is there, you'll hear it. If the signal
•••• Analog S-Meter: Responsive mechanical meter gives accurate meaningful reports.
•••• Excellent Selectivity: Sharp ladder filter cuts adjacent chatter and focuses transmitter
power where you need it most.
•••• Smooth, Stable VFO: Effortless tuning with custom-manufactured 8:1 reduction-
drive ball-bearing VFO tuning capacitor.
•••• Powerful AF Output: Big audio--even on the road--from a special Philips BTL audio
chip and ruggedized 3" speaker.
•••• Full-time RF Speech Processing: Commanding speech cuts through QRM.
Compare it with your 100-Watt rig--you'll be
•••• Travel Light: Packs a heavy punch without the heavy power supply! Designed to run
on NiCd's or the ultra-light MFJ-4110 AC wall-adapter supply.
•••• Rugged PA: Bullet-proof final runs cool, tolerates accidental shorts and opens.
•••• Made to Last: Conservative design, premium plate-through pc board, quality
components, handsome brushed-aluminum panel, and a tough vinyl-clad case ensure years of dependable service.
•••• CW Adapter Available: Install the MFJ CW adapter board and jump to the low end
to work CW. Semi-break-in keying and sidetone.
You'll enjoy countless hours operating the MFJ-9440. If anything goes wrong, it's fully backed by MFJ's exclusive "No Mat ter What" 1-year guarantee. If it breaks, we'll take care of it!
isn't
there, you won't hear a lot of other things that shouldn't be there!
amazed
by the signal reports.
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MFJ-9440 Instruction Manual 40-Meter Transceiver
MFJ-9440 C
ONTROL LOCATIONS AND FUNCTIONS
Antenna
-
1
2
+
4
CW
Adapter
5
Key
Mic Gain
3
Power

Rear Panel:

1. Power Jack: 5.5 mm OD x 2.1 mm ID, (+) to center pin.
2. Antenna Jack: SO-239 for standard coax plug.
3. Mic Gain: Controls speech-amp gain--normal setting 12:00.
4. CW Adapter: Switch engages optional CW adapter (when installed).
5. Key Jack: Accepts 1/4" phone plug for straight key or keyer.
1
7.25
7.3
7.2
7.15
Volume
7
On
Off
Power Tune
2
Mic
3
On
Xmit
Off
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MFJ 40-Meter SSB Radio
Model MFJ-9440
5
6
Pwr
8

Front Panel:

1. Meter: Shows signal strength on RX, ALC Voltage on TX.
2. Power Switch: Turns on power to the transceiver.
3. Mic Connector: 5-pin DIN connector for 600 dynamic microphone.
4. Tune Switch: Injects carrier for antenna tuner or other adjustments.
5. "Xmit" LED: Illuminates when unit is transmitting.
6. Tuning Dial: VFO control for tuning in stations.
7. Volume Control: Adjusts speaker volume to a comfortable listening level.
8. "Pwr" LED: Illuminates when power is turned on.
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MFJ-9440 Instruction Manual 40-Meter Transceiver
SSEMBLING YOUR STATION
A
You'll need three items to put your MFJ-9440 on the air:
1. Power Supply: The MFJ-4114 AC/NiCd Portable Power Pack or MFJ-4110 AC.
Wall-adapter Supply are especially designed for the MFJ-9440. You may also use any other regulated 13.8-Volt supply or 10-cell NiCd pack that delivers 2 Amps on peaks (RF output slightly lower with 12-volt supplies). Use a 5.5 mm OD x 2.1 mm coaxial-type power plug (Radio Shack 274-1567) with (+) connected to the center pin.
2. Microphone: The MFJ-9440 speech processor was designed around our companion
MFJ-290 600 Dynamic Microphone. However, you may use any low-Z dynamic microphone with a switched cartridge and PTT line by installing a 5-pin DIN connector (Radio Shack 274-003 or equivalent), as shown below:
Pin 3: PTT Line Pin 4: Mic Line Pin 1,2,5: Ground
1
4
3
5
2
Mic (#4) PTT (#3)
Gnd (#1,2,5)
3. Antenna: The MFJ-9440 works with any 40-Meter 50 antenna exhibiting low
VSWR (2:1 or less is considered acceptable for amateur radio service).
antennas with unknown or high VSWR.
See page 5 for more detailed 40-meter
Avoid
antenna suggestions.
ETTING UP YOUR STATION
S
The MFJ-9440 is small in size, allowing you to set up an amateur radio station in nearly any location. The better the operating environment, the better your radio will perform. Find a space that is sheltered, dry, and dust free. Avoid surfaces that are exposed to direct sunlight, strong magnetic fields, rapid temperature changes, or high ambient noise levels. Connect your transceiver to a good earth ground, if available.
Antenna
Power Supply
(MFJ-4110 Shown)
--or any
2A @ 13.8V
Regulated
Source
(50-Ohm)
Power Plug
+
5.5 mm OD
2.1 mm ID
MFJ-290 or Equivelent
Mic
600-Ohm Dynamic
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MFJ-9440 Instruction Manual 40-Meter Transceiver
PERATING YOUR
O
MFJ-9440
7.2
Volume
7.15
Pwr
On
Off
Power Tune
Mic
On
Off
7.25
7.3
Xmit
MFJ 40-Meter SSB Radio
Model MFJ-9440
Receiving: The MFJ-9440 is extremely simple to operate. To get started, press the
POWER
switch on (the green
control for a comfortable listening level. Now, tune in your station with the
TUNING
knob. That's all there is to it!
PWR
LED should illuminate). Adjust the
VOLUME
VFO
Antenna Tuners: If you are using a tuner, adjust controls for the strongest received
signal first--before keying the transmitter. This will bring antenna VSWR into the "ballpark". For final adjustment, press the radio's generate a steady carrier (the red
XMIT
LED should light). Be sure to follow the tuner
TUNE
switch to
ON.
This will
manufacturer's procedures when adjusting for minimum VSWR.
Before You Transmit: Your radio's VFO dial was calibrated at the factory. However,
under FCC rules, you are solely responsible for the operating frequency of your transmitter (MFJ is not). If you have doubts concerning the dial's accuracy, check it out against a radio with a digital frequency readout before operating near the band edges. Also, know where the sub-band margins are for your particular class of license.
Transmitting: Press the PTT switch and speak normally while holding the microphone
1-2 inches away (the red
XMIT
LED should light). The radio's S-meter should deflect about 1/2 scale as you speak. Resist the temptation to yell or close-talk. The speech processor is designed to automatically re-adjust gain for each syllable. Over-driving the radio's speech amplifier circuitry will detract from its performance. As you speak, note that the S-meter is indicating ALC voltage--not RF output power. Speaking loudly to push the meter higher will have no benefit.
Antenna VSWR: Always check VSWR before using a new or questionable antenna.
Highly reactive loads will affect ALC meter readings during transmit, making them appear abnormally high or low, depending upon the nature of the mis-match. In extreme cases, highly-reactive loads can cause the transmitter to emit spurious out-of­band signals--in violation of FCC rules. If you notice that your ALC voltage is swinging excessively high or low, consider this a "wake-up call" to check the condition of your antenna!
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