Ramsey Electronics Congratulations, MR6 SET-UPAND TESTING INSTRUCTIONS, Antenna Considerations

Models: MR6

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CONGRATULATIONS

You have just completed your MR6 model rocket tracking unit. Take a well deserved break now. Give your eyes a rest. When you return, be sure to check over your work on the entire circuit board. Energizing the circuit board with solder “bridges” or misplaced components can damage your kit.

MR6 SET-UP AND TESTING INSTRUCTIONS

ˆ1. Tune a scanner, two meter ham rig or other such receiver to 146 MHz.

ˆ2. Install the 3 volt “button” type battery into the battery holder, be sure to observe the proper polarity when inserting the battery.

ˆ3. You should hear the MR6’s carrier signal. Adjust the frequency of the receiver slightly for best signal. You may find the actual received signal 5 to 50 KHz different from 146.000 MHz (146.00 to 147.00 KHz).

ANTENNA CONSIDERATIONS

The antenna consists of a length of enameled wire soldered to the antenna connection. It may be as short as 5 inches to give satisfactory results. Maximum range will be achieved by a length of 17 to 20 inches.

TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS

While we had hoped that it wouldn’t come to this, if you are having trouble with your transmitter, here are a few suggestions:

Use a methodical, logical troubleshooting technique. Most problems can be solved using common sense. A volt-ohm meter and a clear head are usually all that are needed to correct any problem. For example, all the NPN transistors have the emitter leads grounded, so the base lead should be at

0.7VDC. Is there voltage present at the collectors of all transistors? The crystal oscillator is operating in a frequency range easily picked up by a nearby shortwave radio, see if you can receive it. Please understand that it is nearly impossible to “troubleshoot” by phone, any specific questions should be documented and sent to us by mail.

PLEASE READ THIS IMPORTANT INFORMATION

The MR6 operates in the 2 meter Amateur radio band and should be used by or under the direction of a properly licensed ham operator.

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Ramsey Electronics Congratulations, MR6 SET-UPAND TESTING INSTRUCTIONS, Antenna Considerations, Troubleshooting Hints