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AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 1
Contents
(1) Table of contents .......................................................................... 1
(2) Introduction ................................................................................... 2
2-1 Key information and common menus .................................. 3
2-2 Accessories supplied .......................................................... 4
(3) Major Features .............................................................................. 4
(4) Precautions ................................................................................... 4
4-1 Location .............................................................................. 4
4-2 Looking after your receiver ................................................... 5
4-3 Power requirements ............................................................ 5
4-4 Aerial (antenna) connection ................................................. 5
(5) Controls and functions ................................................................ 6
Front panel
5-1 On/Off power switch ............................................................ 6
5-2 S-meter (signal strength meter) ........................................... 6
5-3 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) ................................................ 6
5-4 Main (large) rotary tuning control - MAIN DIAL .......................... 8
5-5 Sub (small) rotary tuning control - SUB DIAL ............................ 8
5-6 Torque adjustment (MAIN DIAL brake) ..................................... 8
5-7 Removable feet ................................................................... 9
5-8 Internal speaker .................................................................. 9
5-9 SQ - squelch control (plus RF control) ................................. 9
5-10 Volume control (AF GAIN) ................................................. 10
5-11 ACC 1 accessory number one socket ................................ 10
5-12 Headphone socket ............................................................. 10
5-13 Front panel keys ................................................................ 10
Rear panel
5-14 DC 12V - external power connection .................................. 15
5-15 ACC 2 (accessory 2 socket) ............................................. 15
5-16 EXT SP - external speaker output socket ........................... 16
5-17 REMOTE - RS232C computer control port ........................ 16
5-18 I.F. OUTPUT (10.7 MHz) ................................................... 16
5-19 STD IN (10 MHz) ............................................................... 16
5-20 MUTE ............................................................................... 16
5-21 ANT 2 ............................................................................... 17
5-22 ANT 1 ............................................................................... 17
(6) Basic manual operation of the receiver ..................................... 17
6-1 Switching on for the first time .............................................. 17
6-2 Changing VFO .................................................................... 17
6-3 Tuning the receiver using the rotary controls ........................ 18
6-4 Entering a frequency via the numeric keypad ....................... 18
6-5 Correction of frequency input via the numeric keypad ........... 19
6-6 Selecting tuning step (increment) ......................................... 19
6-7 Step-adjust .......................................................................... 20
6-8 FREQUENCY OFFSET ....................................................... 22
6-9 Changing receive mode (AUTOMODE) ................................ 22
6-10 IF BANDWIDTH ................................................................ 24
6-11 AF SET - (Audio characteristics) ........................................ 25
6-12 Audio tone eliminator (T-ELMT) ......................................... 27
6-13 DTMF decoder .................................................................. 28
6-14 RF Attenuator & preamplifier ............................................. 28
6-15 CONFIG menu outline of facilities ...................................... 28
6-16 CONFIG - LAMP ............................................................... 29
6-17 CONFIG menu - BEEP ..................................................... 29
6-18 CONFIG - EXTERNAL I.F. output (SDU5000) ..................... 29
6-19 CONFIG - Computer control BPS ....................................... 29
6-20 CONFIG - Advanced aerial switching .................................. 30
6-21 CONFIG - Frequency standard ............................................ 32
(7) Memory banks & channels ............................................................ 33
7-1 Storing receive data into memory - VFO mode ...................... 33
7-2 Memory recall - Recalling receive data from memory ............. 34
7-3 Transfer of memory channel to VFO ...................................... 35
7-4 Changing and deleting memory data ..................................... 35
7-5 Deleting memory channels and banks ................................... 36
(8) SCAN - scanning memory channels & banks ............................. 37
8-1 SCAN - outline introduction to facilities available ................... 37
8-2 Starting to SCAN, considerations .......................................... 37
8-3 SCANNING a memory bank ................................................. 38
8-4 Selecting a single memory bank to scan ................................ 38
8-5 Memory bank linking to scan ALL memory banks .................. 39
8-6 Specifying memory bank linking ............................................ 39
8-7 Scanning a memory bank which is not linked ........................ 39
8-8 SCAN channel PASS (lockout) .............................................. 40
8-9
Cyber Scan
in SCAN mode .................................................. 41
(9) Additional SCAN facilities ............................................................. 41
9-1 SCAN - PAUSE .................................................................... 41
9-2 SCAN - DELAY .................................................................... 42
9-3 SCAN - LEVEL SQUELCH ................................................... 42
9-4 SCAN - VOICE ..................................................................... 42
9-5 SCAN - MODE (receive mode AM, FM etc) ........................... 43
(10) SELECT SCAN - special
select scan list
overview ................... 43
10-1 Tagging scan select channels .............................................. 43
10-2 SELECT SCAN - while in SCAN MODE .............................. 44
10-3 SELECT SCAN while in MEMORY RECALL mode ............. 44
10-4 Starting SELECT SCAN ..................................................... 44
10-5 Deleting all SELECT SCAN channels in one go ................... 44
(11) Priority operation .......................................................................... 45
11-1 Engaging PRIORITY channel .............................................. 45
11-2 Changing PRIORITY channel parameters ............................ 45
(12) SEARCH ......................................................................................... 46
12-1 Manual SEARCH between two VFO frequencies (VA, VB) ... 46
12-2 Simple search (VC, VD, VE) ............................................... 47
12-3 Optimising VFO search parameters ..................................... 48
12-4 Program search banks ........................................................ 49
12-5 Starting program search ...................................................... 50
12-6 Cancelling, restarting program search ................................. 50
12-7 Programming and reprogramming SEARCH BANKS .......... 51
12-8 Deleting PROGRAM SEARCH BANKS ............................... 53
12-9 SEARCH - outline introduction to additional facilities ........... 53
12-10 Linking program search banks ........................................... 54
12-11 Linking only a few search banks ......................................... 55
12-12 Searching a bank which is not selected in BANK LINK ...... 55
12-13 Additional PROGRAM SEARCH facilities (introduction) ..... 55
12-14 PROGRAM SEARCH - PAUSE ......................................... 55
12-15 PROGRAM SEARCH - DELAY ......................................... 56
12-16 PROGRAM SEARCH - LEVEL SQUELCH ....................... 56
12-17 PROGRAM SEARCH - VOICE ......................................... 57
12-18
Cyber Search ................................................................... 57
12-19 AUTO-STORE .................................................................. 58
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Seite 1 - Contents

AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 1Contents(1) Table of contents ... 1(2

Seite 2 - (2) Introduction

PAGE 10 AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL5-10 Volume control (AF GAIN)The volume control is located to the left of the front panelunderneath the sign

Seite 3 - (skipped if AUTOMODE is used)

AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 11 - SR.MODEPressing the key places the receiver into programsearch mode. There are twenty search banks in to

Seite 4 - 4-1 Location

PAGE 12 AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL - OFFSETFigure FIVE for the numeric input of frequencies, bank,channel numbers etc.The sequence initiates

Seite 5 - 4-3 Power requirements

AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 13 - CONFIGThis key is used to accept frequency input via the numerickeypad in kHz format. For example: To key

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PAGE 14 AR5000 OPERATING MANUALThe key also allows selection On/Off of certainoptions while in menus (such as step-adjust) and selectsdefa

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AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 15If held for more than one second while in VFO mode, afrequency search is initiated. If held for more than one

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PAGE 16 AR5000 OPERATING MANUALThe control truth table is as follows: Aerial number 1 3 4 ANT SW A (data) G G AN

Seite 9 - 5-8 Internal speaker

AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 175-21 ANT 2This is the secondary aerial (antenna) input for the AR5000receiver. It may be controlled from the

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PAGE 18 AR5000 OPERATING MANUALVFO-E Accept the frequency from the scan modeIf a frequency is keyed in to VFO-E and the keyheld for more

Seite 11 - Oscillator

AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 19Providing the AUTOMODE facility has been engaged(so that the “AUTO” legend is displayed above the righthand di

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PAGE 2 AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL(13) Frequency Pass ... 5813-1 Regis

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PAGE 20 AR5000 OPERATING MANUALNote: The MAIN DIAL is a mechanical encoder and assuch small variations in tuning may be experienced or thef

Seite 14 - Cyber Scan

AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 21Select receive bandwidth: For point-to-pointcommunications a bandwidth of 15 kHz usually providesbest results

Seite 15 - Rear panel

PAGE 22 AR5000 OPERATING MANUALLCD inviting you to enter the value for step-adjust (2 kHzin the example). Press Press once more to retur

Seite 16 - 5-20 MUTE

AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 23used on any frequency within the set’s range.In normal operation AUTOMODE should be used. Thelegend “AUTO” is

Seite 17 - 5-21 ANT 2

PAGE 24 AR5000 OPERATING MANUALLSBLower Side Band - is a form of Single Side Band (SSB).LSB tends not to be used commercially but is extensi

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AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 25Manually selecting I.F. bandwidth.The sequence activates the I.F. bandwidthmenu.In normal operation the wor

Seite 19 - MAIN DIAL

PAGE 26 AR5000 OPERATING MANUALThe audio high pass filter selection is accessed via asub menu.A-LPF 3.0 kHzA-HPF 0.05 kHz <<<DE.EM

Seite 20 - Half step:

AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 273. Press to accept the changes, to abortor to move on to the audio internal / externalselection.6-12 Au

Seite 21 - To cancel step-adjust

PAGE 28 AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL6-13 DTMF decoderDTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) tones are used bymany VHF/UHF communications services and

Seite 22 - 6-8 FREQUENCY OFFSET

AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 29The CONFIG menu provides access to: lamp, keypadbeep tone, external IF output, remote RS232 baud rate,aerial a

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AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 32-1 Key information and common menusThe five VFOs are assigned special status (6-2):VFO-A (VA) Manual search

Seite 24 - 6-10 IF BANDWIDTH

PAGE 30 AR5000 OPERATING MANUALUse the keys to scroll through the menuuntil the REMOTE BPS menu is displayed.LAMP ONBEEP 4EXT-IF OFFBPS 9

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AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 31Entering simple aerial switching dataIn this example aerial 2 (“ANT 2”) will be programmed forthe frequency ra

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PAGE 32 AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL7 Rotate the MAIN DIAL to select “ANT 4”. Delete anydata already programmed using the key until thelegend

Seite 27 - (if CT5000 option is fitted)

AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 33(7) Memory banks & channelsIt is very convenient to store commonly used frequenciesinto a memory bank alon

Seite 28 - 6-13 DTMF decoder

PAGE 34 AR5000 OPERATING MANUALbank, select scan channel, pass frequency etc).The “< - -” legend then reverses to point back towhere the

Seite 29 - (SDU5000)

AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 35If the desired memory channel is not immediately displayedit may be RECALLED by keying in the required locatio

Seite 30 - REMOTE BPS

PAGE 36 AR5000 OPERATING MANUALPress to over-write memory location 123. The“TXT” legend will be displayed inviting you to select newtext f

Seite 31 - (refer to the chart)

AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 37(8) SCAN - scanning memory channels& banksThe AR5000 has a SCAN MODE whereby the contentsstored in the ME

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PAGE 38 AR5000 OPERATING MANUALLimitations of SCAN modeShould a number of different modes and wide range offrequencies be used, then the SCA

Seite 33 - - memory input in VFO mode

AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 398-5 Memory bank linking to scan ALLmemory banksWhen shipped from the factory using default settings allmemory

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PAGE 4 AR5000 OPERATING MANUALClock programming (14-2):Press then press and hold the key for morethan one second.SELECT 24H / SELECT 12H6-

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PAGE 40 AR5000 OPERATING MANUALAlternatively you could switch bank link OFF or select abank link profile where group programming has not bee

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AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 418-9 Cyber Scan in SCAN modeA special facility has been provided to speed up thescanning process (which is cap

Seite 37 - SCAN and SEARCH modes

PAGE 42 AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL9-2 SCAN - DELAYThe scan DELAY parameter affects the time the AR5000will remain on an active channel in scan

Seite 38 - 2) From

AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 43selection process. In fact the key may be used asa toggle between OFF and the new setting.The legend “*” po

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PAGE 44 AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL10-2 SELECT SCAN - while in SCANmode (tagging and un-tagging)While the receiver is scanning, the AR5000 will

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AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 45The right of the LCD will display the legend “* *” if selectscan channels exist and “- -” if there are none to

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PAGE 46 AR5000 OPERATING MANUALWhen the interval menu is selected the legend “P-INTER05” is displayed (with 05 being the default of 5 second

Seite 42 - 9-4 SCAN - VOICE

AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 472 Select VFO-B. Press the , the legend “VB” isdisplayed on the lower right corner of the LCD. Pressand hold

Seite 43 - overview

PAGE 48 AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL2 To initiate simple frequency search (while “VC” or “VD”or “VE” is displayed) press and hold the key formo

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AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 49VFO SEARCH - LEVEL SQUELCHThe LEVEL SQUELCH parameter causes the receiverto check the signal strength of activ

Seite 45 - (11) Priority operation

AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 54-2 Looking after your receiverAlways keep the receiver free from dust and water. Usea soft dry cloth to gentl

Seite 46 - SEARCH and SCAN modes

PAGE 50 AR5000 OPERATING MANUALAn example of possible programming is as follows (in theseexamples the mode, step etc are taken from theAUTOM

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AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 5112-7 Programming and reprogrammingPROGRAM SEARCH BANKSYou may wish to specify your own frequency limits ormod

Seite 48 - VFO SEARCH - DELAY

PAGE 52 AR5000 OPERATING MANUALLOHIMODE FM <<<IFBW 0.5 (skipped if AUTOMODE is used)STEP 1.000 (skipped if AUTOMODE is used)TXTI

Seite 49 - 12-4 Program search banks

AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 53search bank is desired then override the current aerialselection by pressing toselect automatic aerial

Seite 50 - 12-5 Starting program search

PAGE 54 AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL12-10 Linking program search banksWhen shipped from the factory (using default settings) allprogram search b

Seite 51 - PROGRAM SEARCH BANKS

AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 5512-11 Linking only a few search banksWhen the BANK LINK menu has been selected “ON” (asper section 12-10 of t

Seite 52 - Notes on program search bank

PAGE 56 AR5000 OPERATING MANUALPAUSE saves you having to manually intervene to forcethe search process to resume or the need to lockoutfrequ

Seite 53 - 12-8 Deleting PROGRAM SEARCH

AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 57specific requirements... the lower level settings may notbe usable when high noise is present.12-17 PROGRAM S

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PAGE 58 AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL12-19 AUTO-STOREThe auto-store (A.STORE) facility enables the first 100busy frequencies located during searc

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AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 59Frequencies which have been registered as a passfrequency will not be received during a subsequent search.All

Seite 56 - 12-16 PROGRAM SEARCH - LEVEL

PAGE 6 AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL(5) Controls and functionsThe AR5000 receiver is housed in a strong metal cabinet.Controls for operation are l

Seite 57 - Cyber Search

PAGE 60 AR5000 OPERATING MANUALNotes: You can enter a PASS frequency down to the100kHz order only (as a PASS frequency is valid within arang

Seite 58 - (13) Frequency Pass

AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 61Press the key to enter add/edit/delete mode. Theselected bank number will be displayed under the legend“BANK

Seite 59 - 13-1 Register PASS Frequency

PAGE 62 AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL14-2 Setting timeClock 1 and clock 2 may display different hours and textbut the minutes and seconds will be

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AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 63SELECT 24H / SELECT 12H6-25-00 1 / AM.6-25-00 1 <<<TXT 14-23-30 2 / PM.4-23-30 2TXT 29 Whe

Seite 61 - 14-1 Displaying the clock

PAGE 64 AR5000 OPERATING MANUALRotate the MAIN DIAL or SUB DIAL to select how long(in minutes) the ALARM or RADIO will stay powered-ononce t

Seite 62 - Initial Set

AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 65SLEEP ProgrammingTo set how long the AR5000 will remain active beforeautomatic switch off (you may abort entry

Seite 63 - 14-4 ALARM programming

PAGE 66 AR5000 OPERATING MANUALAssuming that power is connected to the AR5000 andthe power switch is currently OFF, press and hold key then

Seite 64 - 14-6 SLEEP timer

AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 6716-1 Installation of the CT5000Only the upper case of the AR5000 needs to be removedwhen installing the optio

Seite 65 - - DS8000

PAGE 68 AR5000 OPERATING MANUALNote: When the CTCSS search is active it is not possibleto toggle the frequency display and text display. If

Seite 66 - - CT5000

AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 693 Pull the PCB towards the front panel and lift it as shownin the diagram.4 Locate position MF1 on the I.F.

Seite 67 - 16-3 CTCSS SEARCH

AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 7The display is split into 28 specific areas, a summaryof which follows:1 “BUSY” legend appears when the squelc

Seite 68 - & 5.5 kHz)

PAGE 70 AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL(18) Trouble shooting - microprocessorresetShould the AR5000 fail to operate correctly, refer to thefollowin

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AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 7118-4 AF.SET INT/EXTThe AR5000 may have become confused about the statusof AUDIO INTERNAL / EXTERNAL. Reaffir

Seite 70 - 18-3 CPU soft reset

PAGE 72 AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL(19) Optional accessoriesDA3000 VHF-UHF discone aerial16 element VHF - UHF discone aerialwith usable coverag

Seite 71 - 18-4 AF.SET INT/EXT

AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 73at VHF/UHF frequencies than for short wave. If possiblethe aerial should have a clear path to the horizon. R

Seite 72 - (19) Optional accessories

PAGE 74 AR5000 OPERATING MANUALATU & preselectorsAerial tuning units (ATU) may improve the short wavesection of a widerange receiver (su

Seite 73 - Directors

AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 75(21) Propagation - short wave bandsVHF and UHF transmissions generally only propagaterelatively short distanc

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PAGE 76 AR5000 OPERATING MANUALtransmissions will pass straight into space. MINimumusable frequency is also stated for similar reasons.Many

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Seite 76 - (22) Specification

PAGE 8 AR5000 OPERATING MANUALIn search mode only a bank number and the legend “SR”is displayed - but no channel number.17 The one or two d

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AR5000 OPERATING MANUAL PAGE 9Note: A microprocessor reset switch is hidden behindthe upper section of the lever’s slot. Reset can be useful

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