ALINCO DX-701 Commercial HF SSB Transceiver User Manual

June 8, 2024
ALINCO

DEALER’S SUPPLEMENT
DX-701 Commercial HF SSB Transceiver
User Manual

INTRODUCTION

The DX-701 can be taibred D specific purposes by accessing the SET mode and setting the jumpers. The transceiver also has the CLONING mode for allowing dealers to transfer data from one DX-701 la another DX-701.
This supplement talVt1-5 the= topics.

SET MODE

The SET mode becomes active when the DIP switch (31002) on the control panel’s PC board is fined on. This mode enables you to set:

  • LCD display mode (channel No. plus Frequency; or Channel No. only)
  • Contents of the CA LL channel (mode, Tx frequency, Rx frequency, and output power)
  • Contents of each memory channel (mode, Tx frequency, Rx frequency, and output power)

Accessing the SET Mode
Press and hold the CALL key down, and turn the power on.

  • The current display mode is displayed on the LCD for 3 seconds.

Setting the Display Mode
Within the above 3 seconds, rotate the Dial to select the desired display mode: channel number plus frequency or channel number only.

Programming Memory Channel

Programming Duplex Frequency

  1. Rotate the Dial to select the desired memory channel number.
    • The cursor is displayed on the channel number. • For a blank memory channel, MEMO flashes • If the PLI, is unlocked, the frequency digits flesh

  2. Press the DIM key to flash the digit to be set • Pitss the DEM key end the cursor moves to the 10 Iv Hz digit Press this key again, and the 1 MHz digit flashes. Press the key several times more, the flashing digit shifts like this:ALINCO DX 701 Commercial HF SSB Transceiver - icon 4

  3. On the flashing digit; rotate the Dial to get the desired digit Continue this until the desired frequency is displayed.

  4. Press the CALL key to confirm the reception frequency.
    • appears on the LCD, showing the transceiver is now in the transmission frequency programming mode.

  5. Press the DIM key like the above and bring the display to the desired transmission frequency.
    Note: At this time, the aunt Number cod mode selection 4 slipperl

  6. If necessary, set the output power level to low.
    Note: This setting affects bateau power-ore status orgy. The power output can be changed by wets flitter the power has been turned on

  7. Press the CALL key to confirm the tratthnission frequency,

Programming Simplex Frequency

  1. Select the desired memory channel and reception frequency as prementioned.
  2. Press the CALL key twice.
    • The same frequency is confirmed for transmission and reception.
    • MEMO stops flashing.

Setting Reception-only Channel

  1. Select the desired memory channel and reception frequency as prenientioned
  2. Press the CALL key and then the CHECK key.
    • The channel becomes a reception-only channel. et MEMO stops flashing.

Setting Blank Memory Channel

  1. Select the desired memory channel as prementioned.
  2. Press the CHECK key.
    • The channel becomes blank – i.e. it is-slapped in the user made.

Exiting tram the SET Mode
Turn the power of and turn the DIP switch (S1002) off.

CLONING MODE

The CLONING mode allows dealers to transfer data from a preprogratturted DX-701 (master) to an unprogrammed DX-701 (slave), The master and slave must be connected with the Mince FAVV-5 interface cable.
Transferable Data

  • Display mode
  • Memory data
  • Transmissive frequency range (Factory default: 1.6 kiliz to 29.9999 MHz)

Complete these steps for each cloning.

  1. 1. For the master and slave DX-701’s, turn on the DIP switch (S 1002). sta..,  

    For locating S switch, we the component torawr on page 20.

  2. Connect the master and slave with the interface cable.
    • Plug the cable into the connector (CN1004) on the control panel’s PC board in both transceivers. For locating the connector, see the component locator on page 10.

  3. For both the master and slave, press and hold the DIM key dawn, and turn the power on.
    • The LCD displays -CLonE” on both transceivers.

  4. If necessary, press the SQUELCH key to set the data transfer speed to fast (31.25 kbps) or slow (9600 bps).
    • “bAud H” is displayed when the speed is at to fast.

• “bAud L” is displayed when the speed is set to slow. Note: This speed must be the scrim tetween the master and slave.

  1. For the master, press the PITT key on the microphone to start transferring the data.
    • During the transfer. the master displays “P-AX.X” (MIX = 000 to 127) and the slave still displays “ClonE” an their respective LCDs

  2. a) If the transfer is Successful:
    • “Good” is displayed on the master only. Then ttie master and slave automatically exit from the CLONING mode, b) If an error has occurred: “Error n” (n = 1 to 6) is displayed on the master. For this case, check what caused the error and press the PTT key again on the master.
    For more cloning, bring the next slave into the CLONING mode; that is, display “Clog” on the LCD.

  3. For the master and slave, turn the power off and turns the S1002 switch off

  4. Disconnect the interface cable.

RESET
The DX-701 can be reset when the DIP switch (S/002) is turned on. To reset, press and hold down the RRATT, NB, and SQUELCH keys at the same time, and turn the power on,
Note: Resetting cannot erase the transmission frequency range if it is active.

JUMPER SETTING

The hardware settings of the DX-7O1 can be changed with the DIP switch and jumpers. They are mounted on the PC Ward in the control panel, and are accessible without removing the rear cover of the panel.
This table shows the setting items and methods.

Setting items Off On On/Off awitchlnq
RIT ranee ±1.4kH2. ±200Hz Solder and /trudge jumper A.
Mods display Displayed Not display Solder and bridge jumper B.
RIT offset display Displayed Not displayed Solder and bridge jumper D.
Speech Compressor Off On Solder and bridge jumper H.
Set mode User mode SET mode Tuna the S1002 swgitch on.

For locating the jumpers and DIP switch, see the next page.

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