Vectronics VEC-1220K User Manual

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VEC-1220K/1230K/1240K/1280K Owner's

Manual

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Antenna Lead

Power Supply

Key

J1

J2

J3

ANT

PWR

KEY

REC

J4

Crystal

Select

Power

VXO

Switch

Receiver

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

1. Crystal Select: Selects calling frequency (Y1) and optional crystal (not

provided).

2. VXO Tune: Varies oscillator above and below crystal's "cut" frequency.

3. Key Jack: 1/8" mini-jack, accepts manual keys and most electronic keyers.

4. Power Switch: Applies power to transmitter circuitry.

5. Power Jack: 2.1x 5.0-mm, (+) to center (-) to sleeve, 12-14 V @ .5A

6. Antenna Jack: RCA, >1watt of RF into 50-ohms, 3:1 VSWR or less.

7. Receiver Jack: RCA, routes antenna to receiver via T/R switch.

Receiver Hook-up: You may patch most receivers directly into your VEC
QRP-CW Transmitter's receiver jack without risk of damage. Transmitter output
is typically around + 32 dBm and the energy reaching your receiver through the
T/R switch is normally 25 dB lower, or about +7 dBm. This is a very strong
signal, but a high-quality receiver with a wide AGC range can usually handle it
without blasting out the speaker! If you are able to leave the receiver on during
transmit, you'll enjoy the benefit of full QSK operation. This means you'll be
able to monitor incoming signals--and listen to your own outgoing signal--
simultaneously. If your receiver has an attenuator switch, turning it on will help
reduce the effects of overload. By the same token, if your receiver has a pre-
amplifier, you should turn it off. Receivers unable to limit speaker or headphone
volume over a wide range of signal inputs must be turned down or switched to
standby mode while you send.

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