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To Generate a Signal

Unlocked ( AFC
circuit )
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adjustable with
FM CAL control.
Use only when
modulated output
is required
1
3
Always return to
CW for drift free
2
locked output.
Leave termination
resistor cap in
place when not
using high output
for accurate
attenuator settings
and to prevent
leakage of signal

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1. Dial up the frequency ( Fig.1 )

2. Connect coax to either BNC socket depending on level of signal required.


( Fig.2)
3. Press the CW button to generate an unmodulated signal. In this setting the
frequency of the output signal is locked to the master oscillator in the unit
and is drift free. USE THIS MODE FOR MOST OF YOUR SIGNAL
NEEDS. (Fig.3)

RCVR CW INT EXT

4. For a signal that needs a modulated signal ( A TONE ) press either the
internal or external FM button. Or both if needing internal and external
modulation. Adjust the black knob for internal 1000hz tone and/or the red
knob for external deviation input. Adjust the frequency of the signal
generator to zero or any desired frequency offset using the FM CAL
tuning knob. ALWAYS RETURN TO THE LOCKED CW POSITION
WHEN MODULATION IS NOT REQUIRED. (Fig.4 )

RCVR CW INT EXT

5. Read the frequency offset error on the meter ( Fig.5)


6. Adjust the R.F push buttons and the attenuator knob for the desired signal
level. ( Fig.6 )
To Measure Frequency and Deviation

5 Set to Narrow to lower noise


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3
Normal setting 3-5 kc Dev

1. Dial in the known frequency ( Fig.1 )

2. Press in the RCVR button. ( Fig.2 )

RCVR CW INT EXT


3. Press the 1.5 , 5 or 15 khz pushbutton to select the correct range of
deviation. ( Fig.3 )

4. Connect the antenna or a coax lead to the broadband mixer or the


preselector BNC sockets. Throw the switch to the correct socket. ( Fig.4 )

5. Select the deviation switch to the correct position . For radio use select
narrow.
6. Read the frequency error on the meter. ( Fig.6 )

7.Set the deviation meter or scope range control to the desired setting of
deviation from the meter or scope. Audio quality can be monitored via the
speaker within the unit. ( Fig.7 )

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