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Tech808
Moderator Username: Tech808
Post Number: 9949 Registered: 8-2002
| Posted on Tuesday, May 09, 2006 - 9:03 am: |
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Models: DX 250, DX 250HDV, DX 350 and DX 350HDV) These transmitters are designed for mobile or base CW operation. Powered by the 12 volt vehicle battery or 12 volt regulated power supply, the maximum power output is less than 5 watts RMS. Frequency of operation is within the 10 meter band, determined by installation of a crystal into the oscillator board. The transmitters contain a transmit/receive relay and an output connector for the receiver to share the antenna and permit break-in operation. OPERATION: Red "POWER" Button turns the unit on and off. White "REC AMP" Button turns the receive amplifier on to provide 6dB of gain for your receiver. This will work independently of the power button -- that is, the white button may be pressed "on" even when the red button is "off." The oscillator may be operated without any output to the antenna. You will be able to hear the signal in your receiver. This may be useful to adjust your electronic keyer or to practice your Morse Code "off the air." Green Button reduces power as follows: "DIAL-A-WATT" switches the power output potentiometer into the circuit on models that feature variable power. "SELECT-A-WATT" switches the output to low power on models without a variable control. Yellow "DELAY" Button reduces power and adds delay to the transmit/receive relay to accommodate different transmission rates for break-in keying operation. (A Delay Rocker Switch is located on the back of those models that have only three push buttons on the front.) Meter is an RF Relative Output Indicator and lights during transmission. A Crystal made for series operation must be installed into the holes labeled "X-1" near the top of the oscillator board. The frequency should fall between 28.0 MHz and 29.7 MHz. Key Jack for 1/8" miniature phone plug is located on the rear of the unit for connection of the telegraph key. Power Cables are also located at the rear. The yellow lead connects to the positive side of the power supply, and the black lead connects to the negative side. Antenna Connector (SO239) for 50 ohm antenna is located on the rear. Radio Connector (SO239) for 50 ohm output to the receiver is also located on the rear. SPECIFICATIONS: Frequency Range 28.0 MHz to 29.7 MHz Stability 50 parts per million, 0-50 degrees Celsius with typical quartz crystal Power Output < 5 watts Voltage 13.6 volts DC Amps < 4 Impedance 50 ohms Duty Cycle 100% at full output Harmonics > 30dB down Dimensions 3-1/4"(H) x 5-1/4"(W) x 8"(D) Weight 3-1/2 pounds Lon Tech808 CEF808 N9CEF CVC#2 |
Tech808
Moderator Username: Tech808
Post Number: 9950 Registered: 8-2002
| Posted on Tuesday, May 09, 2006 - 9:06 am: |
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Models: DX 400, DX 400V, DX 500, DX 500V, DX 667 and DX 667V These transmitters are designed for mobile or base CW operation. Powered by the 12 volt vehicle battery or 12 volt regulated power supply, the maximum power output is less than 5 watts RMS. Frequency of operation is within the 10 meter band, determined by installation of a crystal into the oscillator board. The transmitters contain a transmit/receive relay and an output connector for the receiver to share the antenna and permit break-in operation. OPERATION: Red "POWER" Button turns the unit on and off. White "REC AMP" Button turns the receive amplifier on to provide 6dB of gain for your receiver. This will work independently of the power button -- that is, the white button may be pressed "on" even when the red button is "off." The oscillator may be operated without any output to the antenna. You will be able to hear the signal in your receiver. This may be useful to adjust your electronic keyer or to practice your Morse Code "off the air." Green Button reduces power on all models. On models DX 400V and DX 500V, it also activates the RF Output Knob. Yellow "DELAY" Button reduces power and adds delay to the transmit/receive relay to accommodate different transmission rates for break-in keying operation. On models DX 400V and DX 500V, this button adds delay but does not reduce power. RF Output Knob controls RF output level when the Green Button is engaged. On the DX 667V only, the RF Output knob is operational at all times. Meter is an RF Relative Output Indicator and lights during transmission. A Crystal made for series operation must be installed into the holes labeled "X-1" near the top of the oscillator board. The frequency should fall between 28.0 MHz and 29.7 MHz. Key Jack for 1/8" miniature phone plug is located on the rear of the unit for connection of the telegraph key. Power Cables are also located at the rear. The red lead connects to the positive side of the power supply, and the black lead connects to the negative side. Antenna Connector (SO239) for 50 ohm antenna is located on the rear. Radio Connector (SO239) for 50 ohm output to the receiver is also located on the rear. SPECIFICATIONS: Frequency Range 28.0 MHz to 29.7 MHz Stability 50 parts per million, 0-50 degrees Celsius with typical quartz crystal Power Output < 5 watts Voltage 13.6 volts DC Amps < 6 Impedance 50 ohms Duty Cycle 100% at full output Harmonics > 30dB down Dimensions 3-1/4"(H) x 6-5/8"(W) x 10-3/4"(D) Weight 6 pounds Lon Tech808 CEF808 N9CEF CVC#2 |
Tech808
Moderator Username: Tech808
Post Number: 9951 Registered: 8-2002
| Posted on Tuesday, May 09, 2006 - 9:07 am: |
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Models: SK 220, MOD PLUS, MOD V-PLUS, DX 1200, DX 1600 and Accessories These transmitters are designed for mobile or base CW operation. Powered by the 12 volt vehicle battery or 12 volt regulated power supply, the maximum power output is less than 5 watts RMS. Frequency of operation is within the 10 meter band, determined by installation of a crystal into the oscillator board. The transmitters contain a transmit/receive relay and an output connector for the receiver to share the antenna and permit break-in operation. SPECIFICATIONS: Frequency Range 28.0 MHz to 29.7 MHz Stability 50 parts per million, 0-50 degrees Celsius with typical quartz crystal Power Output < 5 watts Voltage 13.6 volts DC Amps < 6 Impedance 50 ohms Duty Cycle 100% at full output Harmonics > 30dB down Lon Tech808 CEF808 N9CEF CVC#2 |
Jameslarson
Intermediate Member Username: Jameslarson
Post Number: 112 Registered: 4-2006
| Posted on Tuesday, May 09, 2006 - 10:49 am: |
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Hi. You say "On the DX 667V only, the RF Output knob is operational at all times.". If so, then why do they have the dial a watt switch there in the first place? Just curious as why because I now own a 667v, and I found it odd that even with the switch out, I can use the variable knob. Thanks. |
Hotwire
Senior Member Username: Hotwire
Post Number: 1332 Registered: 1-2005
| Posted on Tuesday, May 09, 2006 - 12:32 pm: |
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Thanks Lon! This is great info we Texas Star owners all needed! Your the BEST! 73 |
Tech808
Moderator Username: Tech808
Post Number: 9952 Registered: 8-2002
| Posted on Tuesday, May 09, 2006 - 3:23 pm: |
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Jameslarson, Sorry but I have no idea why Galaxy/Texas Star designs and builds the Texas Star line of amplifier's the way they do. That would be a question that you would need to ask them. Galaxy Radios & Texas Star Units Consumer Electronics 243 S. Escondido Blvd. #523 Escondido, Ca. 92025 1-760-480-8800 If you get an answer please let us all know. Lon Tech808 CEF808 N9CEF CVC#2 |
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