Compact Disk
, containing the Fairhaven database manipulation program, with “The
Virtual Radio” – (PC to RD500 remote control software), and demonstration file. The
Fairhaven File Converter - for importing and manipulating frequency lists, our web
site, and Hamcomm, JVfax and SSTV software.
There are also help files associated with most of the software which can be printed by
the user if required. The File converter has an extensive help and tutorial section.
2.
Connecting the RD500
a.
Power supply.
The RD500 is designed to operate from a 12V-14V power supply or vehicle battery.
The power supply lead should be inserted into the rear connector labelled 13.8V the
centre connector is positive with respect to ground. A vehicle power lead should be
fused at 1 amp (slow blow), if a larger fuse type is used fault conditions may damage
the receiver’s circuit board fusable link. The mains power supply is designed to be
plugged into a 230V 13A mains socket, or 120V outlet if sold in the USA. Power
consumption is approx. 8W. The maximum current available via the PC keyboard or
cassette socket is 100mA, this should not be exceeded.
b.
Antenna connection.
For long, medium and shortwave use, almost any length of wire or whip aerial can be
used with the RD500. Short aerials (less than 5 metres) can be connected to the whip
antenna input and an aerial tuner unit may be useful to get the most out of a random
length of wire. At VHF and UHF, discone type aerials can offer good results, even 2
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