Communications Specialists R-1000 Operating Manual

R-1000 telemetry receiver operating manual

Advertisement

R-1000 TELEMETRY RECEIVER
OPERATING MANUAL

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the R-1000 and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Subscribe to Our Youtube Channel

Summary of Contents for Communications Specialists R-1000

  • Page 1 R-1000 TELEMETRY RECEIVER OPERATING MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Features Page 2 Specifications Photos Basic Start-up Storing Data in the Memory Bank Accessing the Memory Bank Scanning the Memory Bank Changing Data in the Memory Bank Pass Modify Number of Channels Keyguard Lock Programming Menu Change Scan Dwell Time Change Frequency Steps Turn Beep On or Off CPU Reset...
  • Page 3: Features

    FEATURES  Factory tuned to any 4 MHz wide segment in the 148 - 174 MHz Band. Dual front end also covers 216 – 222 MHz.  Very high sensitivity of -148 to -150 dBm.  Variable RF Gain control with 80dB range. ...
  • Page 4: Photos

    FRONT VIEW TOP VIEW...
  • Page 5: Basic Start-Up

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS [BOLD] = Front panel keyboard keys, (BOLD) = Top panel knobs BASIC START-UP 1. Turn (PWR/VOL) knob to the right. 2. Press [CLEAR]. 3. Enter frequency (i.e.: 164.4375MHz) press [1] [6] [4] [.] [4] [3] [7] [5] on the keypad and press [ENT]. 164.4375 will appear in the display window.
  • Page 6: Accessing The Memory Bank

    ACCESSING THE MEMORY BANK 1. To access memory bank, press [MEMO], channel number and [ENT] or scroll through the channels by using [] or [] or (DIAL). 2. To exit memory press [CLEAR]. SCANNING THE MEMORY BANK The receiver will pause on each channel for 1 to 30 seconds. The default setting is 5 seconds.
  • Page 7: Modify Number Of Channels

    2. To add the channel back to your scan list press [MEMO], the channel number and [ENT] or use [] or [] or (DIAL) to scroll through the memory channels. Passed frequencies will display a small "p" in front of the frequency. Press [PASS] to cancel the pass feature and the frequency will be returned to your scan list.
  • Page 8: Cpu Reset

    CPU RESET Should the microprocessor "hang up" and need to be reset, this can be done easily and without losing memory. 1. Press and hold [CLEAR] while turning receiver on. 2. Menu Programming will return to default settings of 5 second scan, 1.0 kHz steps, and beep on.
  • Page 9: Close-In Direction Finding

    LOW BATTERY WARNING If the NiMH batteries are low, the LOW BATTERY WARNING indication will not go off when plugging in the charger. The radio must be turned off first to extinguish the warning. This will alleviate the radio from being accidentally left on and draining the batteries.
  • Page 10: Supplied Accessory Price List

    RA-8 Mono Headset Adapter $ 9.95 ea. (1/4" female to 3.5mm male) RA-60 5’ Coax Cable with BNC at each end $ 7.95 ea. R-1000 $695.00 ea. (complete with above accessories) Please specify desired 4 MHz wide segment when ordering.
  • Page 11: Optional Accessory Price List

    OPTIONAL ACCESSORY PRICE LIST Directional Antennas RA-150 148-152 MHz Folded Yagi Antenna w/ Grip $125.00 ea. RA-159 158-161 MHz Folded Yagi Antenna w/ Grip $125.00 ea. RA-165 163-166 MHz Folded Yagi Antenna w/ Grip $125.00 ea. RA-170 169-172 MHz Folded Yagi Antenna w/ Grip $125.00 ea.
  • Page 12 WARRANTY The R-1000 is warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase. Just return the unit to the factory and we will repair it at no charge.

Table of Contents