12 getting started, continued – Walter Drake SW8 User Manual

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CARRIER

LSB USB

interference from

adjacent station

12 Getting Started, continued

alternate sideband if desired. When AM/SYNC has been

activated, moving the main tuning knob will cause the

SYNC circuit to momentarily disengage (indicated by

‘SYNC’ flashing), then back on again when tuning has

stopped. AM SYNC does not function on the AIR band,

and will not operate properly on intermittent transmis-

sions such as those encountered on CB radio bands, for

example. For those types of transmissions, use the AM
mode. Press the

AM

SYNC

4

button to turn the synchronous

detector off before selecting LSB or USB modes.

SSB OPERATION

Tuning in a single sideband (SSB) signal can be somewhat

frustrating for the first time listener. In either of the

SW8’s SSB modes, LSB (lower sideband), or USB (upper

sideband), the receiver will select the 2.3 kHz bandwidth

automatically (the SW8 may be programmed to NOT

automatically select a bandwidth. Refer to 'Automatic

Bandwidth Setting With Mode Selection DISABLE

(ENABLE)' in the 'Special Use Features and Functions'

section of this manual). Generally, LSB is used below 10

MHz and USB is used above 10 MHz. When initially

tuning in the desired station, tune slowly. If the station is

unintelligable, try the other sideband, again tuning slowly.

A station tuned in on the wrong sideband is totally

unreadable but a station mistuned on the correct

sideband may sound like ‘Donald Duck’. Further tuning

will result in a more normal voice pitch.

FM OPERATION

FM reception is perhaps the easiest mode to use on the

SW8. The AGC and BANDWIDTH settings are not used

in FM. In fact, attempting to activate these buttons will

result in an ‘ERROR’ beep. All FM stations in the U. S.

end in an odd 100 kHz, i.e., 97.7 MHz, and are spaced

200 kHz apart. The SW8 has the ability to tune in 20 kHz

steps to allow tuning in between stations to help elimi-

nate interference to weaker stations that could be

covered up by stronger adjacent stations. Additionally,

when headphones are used, true stereo reception is
possible. The front panel

S T

annunciator will light

when a stereo station is tuned in with the stereo head-

phones plugged in. The SW8 will automatically switch to

stereo and provide left and right audio from the head-

phone jack only. If the headphones are removed while

listening to a stereo broadcast, the SW8 reverts to

monaural audio from the internal or external speaker.

AGC OPERATION

The SW8 provides the ability to select a Slow or Fast

AGC setting. Either of the two settings will permit

automatic control of the receiver’s gain thereby produc-

ing a constant audio output free of distortion. Generally,

the Slow AGC setting is preferred for reception of AM

and SSB signals. The Fast AGC setting allows more rapid

automatic receiver gain adjustment to quickly fading

signal levels.

The AGC does not function in the FM mode.

Display

Resolution

100 Hz

100 Hz

100 Hz

10 kHz

100 Hz

Mode

Broadcast

Band:

AM

Shortwave

Band:

AM

USB, LSB

FM

AIR

Tuning

Resolution

100 Hz

100 Hz

50 Hz

20 kHz

100 Hz

10 kHz/9 kHz

5 kHz

5 kHz

100 kHz

25 kHz

Select LSB to

receive this

side only

FREQUENCY RESOLUTION

The SW8 tunes in the following steps:

FRONT PANEL LOCK (UNLOCK)

All keyboard entries, display settings, and entries from

the tuning knob can be locked if desired. First, be sure
the SW8 is not in SCAN. Press and hold the

F

button. The LOCK annunciator will light indicating the

front panel controls are locked out. Power ON/OFF will

still function as well as volume and tone controls. Press
and hold the

F

button to unlock.

AM SYNCHRONOUS OPERATION

For general tuning and listening, normal AM is best. If,

however, the received signal sounds distorted, or

interference from adjacent stations is present, AM

synchronous should be engaged. The synchronous

detector in your receiver can greatly reduce the severe

audio distortion that can occur due to signal fading. The

detector also permits selectable tuning to either the

upper or lower sideband portion of an AM signal. Since

most all AM (LW, MW and SW) broadcasting generally

uses double-sideband transmission, detection of either of

the two sidebands results in full reception of the trans-

mitted information. The selectable sideband tuning and

detection not only aids reception by permitting tuning to

the stronger or less distorted sideband, but also permits

rejection of the sideband nearer to the interfering

signal(s). For Example:

The synchronous detector will lock to the strongest

signal that is within the IF passband when it is activated.

Most of the time, the strongest signal will be the carrier

of the desired signal. First, be sure the main tuning is set

to within 1 kHz of the desired station’s transmitting
frequency. Press the

AM

SYNC

4

button to activate synchro-

nous operation. If adjacent channel interference or any

other undesired signal is sufficiently strong, the synchro-

nous detector may lock to it instead. In that case, press
the

AM

SYNC

4

button to turn the synchronous detector off

and repeat the tuning process. For severe cases of

fading, set the audio bandwidth to 4 kHz. If interference

is present, press the SSB button to select the sideband

with the least interference. If the interference is suffi-

ciently severe to prevent reception, select a narrower IF

bandwidth and retune to the desired signal. After

reception is obtained, select a wider bandwidth and/or

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