Trouble Shooting - Microprocessor Reset - AOR The New Classic AR3030 Operating Manual

General coverage receiver 30khz - 30mhz all mode
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AR3030 operating manual
DC3000
For connection to a separate external power supply or car battery, an optional
DC lead is available.
Computer control software
A hands off IBM-PC computer program is planned to control the AR3030 via the
RS232C port. A separate serial connecting lead will also be required.
LA320 loop aerial
Desktop active loop aerial for portable operation away from a base aerial such
as when while travelling on business or holiday. Frequency coverage is 1.6 to
15MHz with optional elements to cover 0.2 to 0.54MHz and 0.54 to 1.6MHz.
WA7000 wide band active whip aerial
Compact aerial designed for installation where space is a problem. The
WA7000 is active on the lower frequency band 30kHz to 30MHz and passive on
the higher band between 30MHz to 2000MHz.
DA3000 VHF-UHF discone aerial
Ideal for use when an optional VHF converter has been fitted. Frequency
coverage is nominally 25 to 2000MHz.
CR400 tape record lead
This lead comprises an 8 pin DIN plug on one end for connection to the
AR3030 with a 3.5mm audio plug on the other for connection to a tape recorder
with a 2.5mm plug for control On/Off of the tape motor.
WX2000 weather facsimile decoder / printer
Purpose designed and built to decode and print high quality facsimile pictures.
For use on both shortwave and UHF Meteorsat with a suitable receiver.

(9) Trouble shooting - Microprocessor reset

Should you experience problems with the receiver "apparently doing something
unexpected", simply switch Off the receiver using the main power switch and
leave it for about 10 seconds. Switch the receiver back on again and check if
the problem has been cleared.
If this does not appear to solve the problem disconnect all connections and
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