Mirage Communications D-3010-N User guide

D-3010-N Instruction Manual 430-450 MHz Power Amplifier
D-3010-N
430-450 MHz POWER AMPLIFIER
The MIRAGE D-3010-N represents the latest in 430-450 MHz amplifiers. It incorporates features that make it the most versatile and useful amplifier available today. The D-3010­N will amplify FM, SSB, and CW signals. It has variable SSB delay, remote Keying, over-temperature protection, and remote control operation when using the optional RC-1 Remote Head. The D-3010-N can be used on amateur television at a reduced output level.
SPECIFICATIONS
FREQUENCY RANGE....................430-450 MHz
POWER.............................................INPUT: 5-40 watts
OUTPUT: 100 watts @ 30W input
MODES.............................................FM, SSB, CW, ATV
DC POWER ...................................... 13.6 VDC @ 15 amps nominal
FUSE................................................. 35 AMP (internally mounted)
IMPENDANCE................................. 50 Ohm input and output
DUTY CYCLE.................................. Intermittent; internal overtemp protection
SIZE...................................................12" x 3" x 5-1/2"
WEIGHT...........................................5 pounds
INSTALLATION
The D-3010-N may be mounted using the brackets which are available when requested with the return of the warranty card. The D-3010-N must have adequate ventilation for the finned heat-sink. Use #8 or larger wire to connect the D-3010-N to the battery is recommended. RG-8U, or the equivalent, should be used between the D-3010-N and the antenna. The antenna should be matched to better than 1.5:1 for best performance. Higher VWSR will not damage the amplifier, but it will degrade the system performance.
FRONT PANEL FUNCTIONS
POWER ON/OFF.............................. This switch turns the power amplifier ON and OFF.
SSB/FM.............................................Selects the relay time-delay for the mode of
operation. In either the SSB or FM position, the amplifier is still biased for linear operation.
LED (Power/On)............................... This LED will go out if the amplifier overheats. It
will come back on when the amplifier cools.
LED (Tx)........................................... This LED will light during transmitting periods.
REAR PANEL FUNCTIONS
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D-3010-N Instruction Manual 430-450 MHz Power Amplifier
"RADIO"........................................... This connects to the transmitter or transceiver.
"ANT" ...............................................This connects to the antenna.
RCA Jack .......................................... This is for Remote Keying-Connect to ground to
key the antenna relay.
6-Pin Remote Connector...................The RC-1 Remote Control Head connects here.
PRECAUTIONS
OUTPUT POWER............................The D-3010-N puts out enough power to cause
heating of the antenna coax. RG-8 or equivalent is recommended between the amplifier and antenna.
HEAT SINK TEMPERATURE........Along with high power output, comes the
possibility of high heat sink temperatures. The D­3010-N must be mounted where air can circulate over the heat sink. The D-3010-N has a built-in thermostat that will not come back on until the temperature drops to 140 degrees F.
INPUT POWER ................................Input power should not exceed 40 watts. Higher
power than this may cause failure of the input transistor. This will VOID ANY WARRANTY.
SSB OPERATION ............................ The D-3010-N can be overdriven causing the SSB
signal to be distorted. When using the D-3010-N on SSB, the drive level or the mic gain from the exciter should be adjusted for best "on the air" performance.
INTERNAL ADJUSTMENTS
SSB DELAY ..................................... This allows the relay to be adjusted to any desired
delay. Access to this adjustment is through the hole in the left side of the cover, behind the front panel.
RF ADJUSTMENTS ........................ There are no internal adjustments dealing with the
RF amplifier board. Tuning of the RF amplifier is preset at the factory.
FUSE................................................. A 35-amp fuse is located under the cover on the PC
board. Should the fuse "blow," determine the cause and use the exact type in the unit as a replacement.
"ATV MOD"..................................... Remove .1 mfd cap and 10 ohm resistor which
crosses over both final power transistors and connects each base to its collect lead. These cap/resistor networks are designed to eliminate low frequency oscillations and will distort ATV signals.
IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY
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