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HF / VHF Transceiver
PT-8000A
Operating Manual
Version 2.00.33
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HF / VHF Transceiver
Hilberling PT-8000A
Operating Manual
PT-8000A, HN-8000 and T9
are
developed and manufactured in the EU
by
Hilberling GmbH
Kieler Strasse 53
24768 Rendsburg
Germany
Logo and name of Hilberling GmbH are registered trademarks
Distribution of the complete Document is desired
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I MPORTANT N OTE AND P RECAUTIONS
Important
Read and save this Operating Manual carefully before attempting to operate the HF/VHF PT-8000A
transceiver. This manual contains important safety and operating instructions for the transceiver.
Precautions
WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE! NEVER touch an antenna or internal antenna connector during
transmission. This may result in an electrical shock or burn of your skin by high-frequency.
NEVER apply AC to the DC socket on the transceiver rear panel. This will ruin the transceiver and
may cause fire.
NEVER allow any object touch any internal parts or connectors on the rear panel of the
transceiver. This could cause electrical shock and severe injury.
NEVER expose the PT-8000A to precipitation like rain or any liquid nor operate the transceiver in
excessively dusty or very humid environment.
NEVER allow children or any unauthorized persons to operate the transceiver.
AVOID placing and using the transceiver in areas with temperatures below -15°C or above +50°C. If the
environment temperature drops so low that the dew point is undercut, avoid operating before the devices
are dried completely.
AVOID placing the transceiver and the power supply against a wall. This may inhibit proper air circulation
and could cause overheat. Do not cover any air inlets and outlets at top, bottom and rear panel of the
devices.
USE CARE when connecting the transceiver to a linear amplifier. Keep in mind the performance limits or
operating ranges of electrical connectors and interfaces. Set the PT-8000A RF-output level to less than the
linear amplifier’s maximum input level to prevent amplifier damage.
USE CARE when not operating the transceiver with Hilberling T9 microphone. Others may have different
pin assignments and connecting to the transceiver may cause damage to the transceiver and the
microphone.
Copyright © 2008-2013 by Hilberling GmbH
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PT-8000A Operating Manual v2.00.33
T ABLE OF C ONTENT
Important Note And Precautions
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Table of Content
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
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Introductory Notes
3.1 Scope Of Delivery .................................................................................................................................... 1
3.2 About This Manual .................................................................................................................................. 1
3.3 Notes On Locating ................................................................................................................................... 2
3.4 Antenna Considerations / Antenna Tuner .................................................................................................. 3
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Connectors PT-8000A
4.1 Connectors at Rear Panel ......................................................................................................................... 4
4.1.1 HF/VHF Connectors J1 - J11 ........................................................................................................... 4
4.1.2 Connection Sockets J12 - J22 and Operating Elements ..................................................................... 5
4.1.3 Wiring of J15 - J21 ........................................................................................................................ 6
4.2 Connectors at Front Panel ........................................................................................................................ 7
4.2.1 Connection Sockets 1 - 3 ............................................................................................................... 7
4.2.2 Wiring .......................................................................................................................................... 7
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Power Supply HN-8000
5.1 General Description ................................................................................................................................. 8
5.2 Connectors at Rear Panel / Connection Sockets J1 up to J4 ......................................................................... 8
5.3 Operating and Display Elements at Front Panel .......................................................................................... 9
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Accessories
6.1 Microphone Hilberling T9 ......................................................................................................................... 9
6.2 Wiring / Cables ....................................................................................................................................... 9
6.3 Operating Manual and Software/Documention CD .................................................................................... 10
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Installation / Initial Operation
7.1 Introduction ......................................................................................................................................... 11
7.2 Cable Connectors .................................................................................................................................. 11
7.3 Initial Settings ...................................................................................................................................... 11
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Operating and Display Elements
8.1 Main Operating and Display Elements ..................................................................................................... 12
8.2 TFT-Display .......................................................................................................................................... 13
8.3 Clustered Front Panel Controls ............................................................................................................... 15
8.4 Controls with Integrated Push-Button Function and Controls for Adjustments ............................................. 16
8.5 Side Panel Controls (Level Adjustments) .................................................................................................. 17
8.5.1 Input Level – Left Hand Side ........................................................................................................ 17
8.5.2 Output Level – Right Hand Side .................................................................................................... 17
8.6 Pushbuttons With LED Status Display ...................................................................................................... 18
8.7 LED Status Display ................................................................................................................................ 19
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MAIN- and SUB-RX Operations
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Modes of Operation MODE 22
10.1 Single Side Band and Continuous Wave SSB / CW ................................................................................ 22
10.1.1 SSB Single Side Band ............................................................................................................... 22
10.1.2 CW Continuous Wave .............................................................................................................. 23
10.2 AM / FM Amplitude Modulation / Frequency Modulation ........................................................................ 24
10.2.1 Repeater Mode – How to Set the Repeater Frequency Shift ........................................................... 25
10.2.2 Repeater Mode – TX Frequency Display ....................................................................................... 25
10.3 DATA Transmission (Digital Operation Modes) ....................................................................................... 26
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Selecting Frequencies 27
11.1 Select with BAND Keys ......................................................................................................................... 27
11.1.1 HF Amateur Radio Bands ........................................................................................................... 27
11.1.2 VHF Amateur Radio Bands ......................................................................................................... 28
11.1.3 Transverter Operation ................................................................................................................ 30
11.2 Numerical Frequency Input ENTER ..................................................................................................... 32
 
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