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[. . . ] HR30 Here's the ideal mini-receiver for catching all the busy action on 30 meters from your office, home or on trips! Small in size but BIG in features: · · · · · · · · · Easily tunes SSB, CW, RTTY and AM Smooth varactor tuning of any desired 250KHz segment of the 30 meter band, easily retuned Uses the SA602 IC chip for outstanding sensitivity and efficient operation Front panel RF Gain, Tuning and Volume controls Efficient LM-386 Audio amplifier drives speaker or earphones with a clean, crisp audio Informative manual answers questions on receivers, hookups and uses - enhances resale value, too!Ideal companion to the Ramsey QRP30 CW Transmitter Runs on a standard 9-volt battery Clear, concise assembly instructions lead you to a finished product that works FIRST time! HR30· 1 RAMSEY TRANSMITTER KITS · FM100B Professional FM Stereo Transmitter · FM25B Synthesized Stereo Transmitter · AM1, AM25 AM Transmitters · TV6 Television Transmitter RAMSEY RECEIVER KITS · FR1 FM Broadcast Receiver · AR1 Aircraft Band Receiver · SR2 Shortwave Receiver · AA7 Active Antenna · SC1 Shortwave Converter RAMSEY HOBBY KITS · SG7 Personal Speed Radar · SS70A Speech Scrambler · SP1 Speakerphone · WCT20 Wizard Cable Tracer · ECG1 Heart Monitor · TFM3 Tri-Field Meter RAMSEY AMATEUR RADIO KITS · HR Series HF All Mode Receivers · QRP Series HF CW Transmitters · CW7 CW Keyer · CPO3 Code Practice Oscillator · DDF1 Doppler Direction Finder · QRP Power Amplifiers RAMSEY MINI-KITS Many other kits are available for hobby, school, Scouts and just plain FUN. Write or call for our free Ramsey catalog. HR30 AMATEUR RECAIVER KIT INSTRUCTION MANUAL Ramsey Electronics publication No. MHR30 Revision C1 First printing: January 1995 COPYRIGHT 1994 by Ramsey Electronics, Inc. [. . . ] For details, please see the upcoming section, Notes to Experienced QRP Builders. We want you to enjoy this economical receiver, whether you use it for portable listening or as a base for easy experimentation. Isn't it amazing the performance that can be achieved with just two IC chips? · TUNING SSB SIGNALS As you know, the protocol for the 160 - 80 - 40 Meter Bands is lower sideband (LSB), with Upper Sideband (USB) used for 40 - 18 - 15 - 12 - 10 Meter SSB. To check or `scan' a given band for SSB signals, tune your HR30 up from the low end for USB signals and down from the high end for LSB. Unfortunately most signals on 30 meters will be CW or other types of digital communications. · CW OPERATION A direct-conversion receiver lets you hear equal `sidebands' on either side of the zero-beat `null' of the exact frequency of the signal to which you are listening. Therefore, when adjusting the frequency of your companion Ramsey QRP transmitter, be certain that you have in fact tuned to the other station's lower sideband. Because this receiver's oscillator is not shared with a transmitter, as in transceivers, there is no need for separate RIT (receiver incremental tuning). HR30· 16 · ON THE AIR TRANS-RECEIVING Let's assume that you plan to use this receiver together with a Ramsey QRP transmitter, which provides an RF protected receiver antenna jack. While the receiver will be protected from RF damage from the transmitter, do not expect to monitor your own signal on this receiver while transmitting unless you are a QRP design expert and do not care about future factory service from Ramsey. Even with the circuit protection, the RF signal is just too much for the SA602. The transmitter signal overpowers the SA602, disrupting the internal oscillator. However, the receiver can handle the output of a crystal oscillator or VFO for frequency spotting purposes. A better operating arrangement will consist of a T-R switch, either a manual switch or break-in delay relay circuit. This switching circuit can disconnect the SA602 audio output at the volume control, and switch in a pleasant oscillator pitch (keying sidetone) which is amplified to listening level by LM386. UT-5 is easily adapted as a sidetone oscillator. · SPEAKER OPERATION A fifty cent, two inch diameter speaker, lying naked on your workbench will give you a fair test of the speaker output capability. Speaker quality and welldesigned enclosures have their clear purposes!On the other hand, the LM386 indeed can deliver more audio output punch than is developed in our HR-series kits. For example, our FM receivers, using the same LM386 audio IC, deliver more volume. These receivers, however, take advantage of IF amplifiers, driftcompensation and crystal controlled oscillators built into mass production, sophisticated FM receiver ICs. A heavier drain on the HR30's battery by stronger audio will quickly result in chirpy signals and oscillator drift as well as the need for frequent battery replacement. Remember the SA602 circuits similar to Ramsey's generally call for sets of C or D cell batteries!For Experienced Builders more information regarding audio output is in the general notes. The simple design of the audio stage of the Ramsey HR30 receiver assumes preference for headphone or small speaker operation, low battery drain and general economy. · MORE AUDIO POWER - ANOTHER WAY If you want to use your HR30 for casual band monitoring while you are busy across the room, in the shop, or to share with a class or club, and want LOTS more volume, try building up our very inexpensive Ramsey BN-9, 2 watt general purpose amplifier kit. [. . . ] The very fact that your kit includes this new manual is your assurance that a team of knowledgeable people have field-tested several "copies" of this kit straight from the Ramsey Inventory. All information required to properly build and test your kit is contained within the pages!DEFECTIVE PARTS: It's always easy to blame a part for a problem in your kit, Before you conclude that a part may be bad, thoroughly check your work. Today's semiconductors and passive components have reached incredibly high reliability levels, and it's sad to say that our human construction skills have not! [. . . ]

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