Ramsey Electronics PR100 manual Ramsey LEARN-AS-YOU-BUILD Assembly Strategy, Kit building tips

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RAMSEY "LEARN-AS-YOU-BUILD ASSEMBLY STRATEGY"

We'll start building on the left side and work our way across, installing the lower components up to the taller sized components. This will make our placing and soldering of components easy.

Be sure to read through all of the steps, and check the boxes as you go to be sure you didn't miss any important steps. Before you connect up the kit in a hurry to see results, check all diodes, ICs, and capacitors for proper orientation. Also check the board for any possible solder shorts or cold solder joints. All of these mistakes could have detrimental effects on your kit - not to mention your ego!

Kit building tips:

Use a good soldering technique - let your soldering iron tip gently heat the traces to which you are soldering, heating both wires and pads simultaneously. Apply the solder on the iron and the pad when the pad is hot enough to melt the solder. The finished joint should look like a drop of water on paper, somewhat soaked in.

Mount all parts on the top side of the board. This is the side that has no traces or pads on it.

Part orientation - All parts in the kit are mounted at 90 degree angles to each other, meaning that all parts are either parallel or perpendicular to the board.

Part installation - when parts are installed, the part is placed flat to the board, and the leads are bent on the backside of the board to prevent the part from falling out before soldering. The part is then soldered securely to the board, and the remaining lead length is then clipped off. Since this is an RF project, make sure that lead lengths are as short as possible, coming only second to neatness.

In ALL PC board assembly steps, our word "INSTALL" means to do this:

Insert the part, oriented or "pointed" correctly, into its holes in the PC board.

If helpful, gently BEND the part's wire leads or tabs to hold it into place, with the body of the part snugly against the top side ("component side") of the circuit board.

Solder ALL wires or pins of the part.

Trim or "nip" all excess wire lengths extending beyond each solder connection, taking care that wire trimmings do not become lodged in solder connections.

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PR100 specifications

The Ramsey Electronics PR100 is an advanced, yet user-friendly frequency counter designed for amateur radio operators, electronics enthusiasts, and professionals alike. This innovative device is specifically crafted to accurately measure the frequency of various signals, making it a vital tool for anyone involved in RF (radio frequency) work.

One of the most notable features of the PR100 is its wide frequency range, which spans from 1 MHz to 1.5 GHz. This extensive capability allows users to measure a variety of signals, from lower amateur bands to higher frequencies often used in commercial equipment. Its high sensitivity is complemented by a low noise floor, ensuring that even weak signals can be detected and measured accurately.

The display on the PR100 is a clear LED readout that offers real-time frequency monitoring. Users can easily track frequency changes and make timely adjustments to their equipment, enhancing overall performance. The device also includes a peak hold feature, allowing users to capture the highest frequency signal for better analysis.

To accommodate a variety of applications, the PR100 supports different measurement modes, including continuous count and gated count. Continuous counting is essential for real-time monitoring environments, while gated counting is particularly useful for pulse signal analysis, allowing the user to measure pulses within a specified time window.

The PR100 boasts a simple, intuitive user interface. Its ergonomically designed controls facilitate seamless navigation through functions, making it accessible for both beginners and seasoned experts. The device also includes a BNC input for easy connection to antenna systems or other RF sources.

Moreover, the PR100 is built with portable power options in mind. It can be powered by standard AA batteries or an external DC power source, ensuring flexibility for fieldwork or in-lab use.

In terms of technologies, the PR100 utilizes advanced digital processing techniques to ensure precision and reliability. Its internal circuitry is engineered to minimize signal degradation while delivering high-quality measurements.

The construction of the PR100 reflects a blend of durability and lightweight design, making it a dependable companion for all RF endeavors. With its comprehensive features, user-friendly interface, and robust design, the Ramsey Electronics PR100 stands out as a valuable tool for anyone working with frequencies in the ever-evolving world of electronics.