Instruction Manual: HF Automatic Antenna Tuner
Instruction Manual: HF Automatic Antenna Tuner
Instruction Manual: HF Automatic Antenna Tuner
HF AUTOMATIC
ANTENNA TUNER
AT-140
FOREWORD PRECAUTIONS
AT-140 HF AUTO-
Thank you for purchasing the R DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE! NEVER touch
MATIC ANTENNA TUNER. the antenna terminal, ground terminal, antenna or
counterpoise while transmitting. Place the AT-140, an-
The AT-140 is designed, primarily for use with Icom HF tenna and counterpoise in positions where no one can
transceivers. touch them.
Refer to your HF transceiver instruction manual for op- NEVER use without a ground connection.
eration. If you have any questions, contact your dealer.
NEVER transmit during internal adjustment. This may
cause an electric shock.
IMPORTANT USE the ground terminal for ground connection.
The mounting plate is not connected internally.
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and com-
pletely before using the AT-140.
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS
Mounting plate
Word Definition
Personal injury, fire hazard or electric
R WARNING
shock may occur. DO NOT operate your HF marine transceiver without
CAUTION Equipment damage may occur. running the boat’s engine.
If disregarded, inconvenience only. No AVOID using the AT-140 in areas where the temper-
NOTE personal injury, fire hazard or electric ature is below –30°C (–22°F) or above +60°C
shock. (+140°F).
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
The following accessories are supplied with the AT-140.
Qty.
q U-bolts ………………………………………………2
q u w U-bolt plates …………………………………………2
e Flat washers (M6 large) ……………………………8
w
r Flat washers (M6 small) ……………………………4
i t Spring washers (M6) ………………………………8
y Nuts (M6) ……………………………………………8
e
u Hex head bolts (M6×50) ……………………………4
i Self-tapping screws (A0 6×30) ……………………4
r o Weatherproof cap……………………………………1
t !0 6-pin connector………………………………………1
y o !0 !1 Connector pins ………………………………………4
!2 Ground cable (OPC-412) …………………………1
!2 !1
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1 ANTENNA SYSTEM
300 1
L= × × n
f 2
Whip antenna
[Example]
At an operating frequency of 16 MHz, avoid the fol-
lowing antenna element lengths:
300 1
L= × × n 9.4, 18.8, ...
16 2
1m 39 inches
AH-2b
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ANTENNA SYSTEM 1
■ Coaxial cable
Insulate the lead-in cable of the AT-140 antenna ter- To prevent erroneous indications, keep cables as far
minal and antenna element from other metal objects. away as possible from the flux gate compass.
To prevent interference, keep cables as far as possi- Use suitable noise filters for alternators, fluorescent
ble from an antenna, electric pump and other elec- lights, etc. Ask your Dealer for details.
tronic equipment.
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2 INSTALLATIONS
■ Installation outline
q Connect a control cable and 4-conductor shielded r Connect the control cable and the coaxial between
cable. the transceiver and the AT-140.
• Refer to “Control cable” below. • Refer to p. 5 “Cable connections.”
w Connect and solder the PL-259 connector to the t Connect an antenna, ship’s ground or counter-
coaxial cable. poise.
• Refer to p. 4 “PL-259 connector.” • Refer to p. 1 “Antenna for ship” and p. 2 “Ground and
counterpoise.”
e Mount the AT-140 in the desired location.
• Refer to p. 4 “Mounting.”
■ Control cable
Between the AT-140 and HF marine transceiver, con- OPC-566 : for IC-M710/RT, M700PRO
nect 4 control signal lines as shown below. To prevent OPC-1147 : for IC-M802
RF feedback, use a 4-conductor shielded cable. Con-
nect the shield line to the [GND] terminal on the trans- Refer to p. 6 “Terminal information” for details.
ceiver. Icom offers 10 m (32.8 ft) long optional control
cables as at right.
[GND] [GND]
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INSTALLATIONS 2
■ PL-259 connector
q Slide the coupling ring over the coaxial cable. Strip e Slide the connector body over the cable and sol-
the cable jacket and pull back to reveal 10 mm of der as shown below.
braid.
Solder Solder
• Soft solder the exposed braid and then pull out the jacket.
Coupling 30 mm
r Screw the coupling ring onto the connector body.
10 mm (soft solder)
w Strip the cable as shown below. Soft solder the cen-
ter conductor the entire length of the exposed braid.
1–2 mm
10 mm soft solder
10 mm 3⁄8 inches
■ Mounting
Attach the AT-140 either horizontally or vertically with Mounting on a flat surface
one of the water drains facing downwards. After Using nuts and bolts Using self-tapping
mounting, remove the screw in the water drain. screws
U-bolt plate
Flat washer(L)
Spring washer
Flat washer(S)
Nut
Nut
Flat
washer(S)
Spring
washer
Flat
washer(L)
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2 INSTALLATIONS
■ Cable connections
q Connect the coaxial cable and the control cable to r Connect the coaxial cable and the control cable to
the AT-140 as illustrated below. the transceiver as illustrated below.
w Cover both the antenna and the control cable con- t Ground the transceiver, AT-140 and shield cable of
nectors with rubber vulcanizing tape and fix it with the control cable via the ground terminal.
a vinyl tape to prevent water seeping into the con- • See pgs. 2 and 7–10 for grounding details.
nector.
IMPORTANT!— AT-140
NEVER ground the AT140 via the mounting
plate. It is not connected to ground internally.
Ground terminal
e Fix both of the coaxial and control cables to pro- Mounting plate
tect the inside connections.
DO NOT pull the antenna and control cable re-
ceptacles. This may cause disconnection (in the
AT-140), internal connector damaged or bad
connection.
Icom HF transceiver
AT-140
Ground
.8 ft)
(10 m; 32
Ground OPC -1147
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CONTROL CABLE SIGNALS 3
■ Terminal information
Consider the following points when using a non-Icom Start voltage [STAR]
transceiver. When a start voltage (less than 1 V) is received, the
Terminal Description AT-140 begins automatic tuning.
[KEY] Key voltage. Grounded during tuning. More than
350 msec.*
Max. current drain 100 mA. Start
voltage 8 Approx. 7.5 V
[13.6] 13.6 V DC + input terminal. [V]
Max. current drain 2 A 6
4
[STAR] Receives start voltage.
2 Less than 1 V to
Max. current drain 1 mA start tuning
0
[E] Ground terminal for above signals. Time
*For tuner through operation; Less than 250 msec.
Key
voltage 8 Approx. 7.5 V
[V]
6
[KEY]
4
[STAR]
[13.6] 2
[E] 0
Grounded Time
S1
[E]
[13.6] NORMAL mode
[STAR]
OFF mode
[KEY]
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3 CONTROL CABLE SIGNALS
■ Transceiver setting
IC-M700 with serial number 2500 and below IC-M710/RT, IC-M700PRO
In the IC-M700, change the [TUNE] switch setting In the IC-M710/RT and IC-M700PRO, select the an-
from the “1” position to the “2” position. Confirm that tenna tuner type as “AH-3*” in initial set mode. See
the [KEY] switch is in the “2” position. Refer to the IC- IC-M710/RT instruction manual p. 13 or IC-M700PRO
M700 instruction manual p. 9 for details. instruction manual p. 11 for details.
[KEY] [TUNE]
IC-M802
In the IC-M802, select the antenna tuner type as “AT-
Confirm “2” position.
140” in initial set mode. See IC-M802 instruction man-
Select “2” position. ual p. 49 for details.
Non-Icom HF transceiver
Other IC-M700 and IC-M700TY
Select correct settings for the start voltage and key
Nothing necessary to set. However, the tuner through
voltage. Refer to your HF transceiver instruction man-
function is not available when using the AT-140 with
ual for details.
IC-M700/TY.
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UNIT DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATIONS 4
■ Unit description
in
230 mm; 9.1
80 mm; 3.1 in
Ground terminal
Mounting plate
Antenna terminal
Mounting plate
■ Specifications
• Frequency coverage : 1.6–30 MHz (with 7 m; 23.0 feet or longer antenna element)
• Power supply requirement : 13.6 V DC (supplied from HF transceiver)
• Current drain : Max. 2 A
• Operating temperature range : –30°C to +60°C (–22°F to +140°F)
• Weight : 2.5 kg; 5.5 lb
• Antenna connector : SO-239 (50 Ω)
• Max. Input power : 150 W (PEP) 100 W (continuous)
• Automatic tuning time : Approx. 2–3 sec. (general condition) Max. 15 sec.
Approx. 1 sec. (re-tuning for a memorized frequency)
• Automatic tuning accuracy : SWR 2.0:1 (after tuning, except for multiples of 1⁄2 λ)
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