GB HAL 1200 ATLANTIC User Manual

USER'S MANUAL  
1200W AUTOMATIC LINEAR AMPLIFIER  
Model: HAL1200 Atlantic  
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B-7 The amplifier has fast acting sophisticated protection circuits controlled  
by the latest microprocessor technology. Please note, however, any such  
actions that cause the same fault to occur repeatedly, will lead to failure of the  
valuable final power MOSFET transistors.  
B-8 Before checking into the amplifier, always disconnect the mains power  
supply, with the power disconnected, press the power switch to "POWER" to  
ON, be sure to wait a minute to allow the high voltage discharge DC , return  
the switch to OFF.  
The internal potentiometers for RF power detector, protection circuits,  
MOSFET bias voltage circuit, etc., are precisely adjusted at the factory, and  
should not be altered. Doing so, would require readjustment with precision  
measuring instruments.  
B-9 The primary power supply is for AC from 100 to 260 V operation. Be  
sure to verify your AC line voltage before you plug the AC power cord into the  
outlet.  
B-10 Before powering on the amplifier, be sure to connect a dummy load  
(50 ohms, 1500 W min.) or a well-adjusted antenna to the output terminal.  
Operating without any load will cause extreme stress to the RF power  
MOSFET’s, although protection circuits should work under critical conditions.  
B-11 Required drive power is slightly less than 30 W to obtain the full 1200 W  
output. Do not attempt to operate with excessive drive from a high power  
transceiver. Transmitting high drive RF (over 70 W) into the amplifier will void  
the warranty.  
B-12 Keep the copper/aluminum heat sink and air openings free from dust  
and blockages. Periodic cleaning will prevent degraded cooling efficiency.  
B-13 For long continuous operation in RTTY/FM modes, it is recommended  
you reduce the RF drive levels by 20% to 30% lower output than CW/SSB  
modes.  
B-14 To prevent damage to the precision electronic components, avoid  
extreme physical shock to the amplifier. If factory service is required, the  
amplifier must be shipped using the original box and packaging materials.  
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C - Features  
C-1 Our solid-state broadband design engineers worked to make the  
HAL 1200 Atlantic, the lightest and most compact 1200 W HF amplifier in the  
industry.  
C-2 The amplifier is equipped with a newly developed band decoder.  
The amplifier’s decoder whit the microprocessor, on detecting RF input,  
changes bands automatically without any external connection, or as the data  
signal is received from the connection of the associated HF transceiver’s  
frequency bands.  
C-3 The amplifier’s main PA section includes 4 high power MOSFET  
SD2933 by ST Microelectronics, resulting in 1200 W PEP (SSB max.). The  
amplifier’s broadband characteristics require no further tuning once the  
operating band is selected.  
C-4 The amplifier has no output ALC, because by the microprocessor,  
controls the input attenuation, to keep the linear region between 20 to 45 W of  
drive.  
C-5 To ensure a clean RF emission, were used filters LPF of the fifth order  
Cauer.  
C-6 With the unique duct structure design and the powerfull blower fan, the  
copper/aluminium heat sink block for RF PA module (and other components),  
are effectively cooled. The fan’s quiet operation allows for even the weakest  
DX signals to be heard.  
C-7 The amp utilizes an advanced 16 bit MPU (microprocessor) to run the  
various high speed protection circuits such as OverDrive, High antenna SWR,  
OverHeating PA , in the event of erroneus Band Change, etc.  
C-8 A bright, backlit LCD display, in graphical and numerical displays the  
input power, output power and reflected power simultaneously, as well as  
various status data and warning messages.  
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D - Specifications  
Frequency  
: 1.8 ~ 54 MHz  
all amateur bands including WARC bands  
Automatic Band Change  
(only PTT/TXGND Signal), or  
with dedicated connection for the most common  
Transceivers Yaesu, Kenwood, ICOM, Elecraft .  
: SSB, CW, RTTY  
Mode  
RF Drive  
: 20 ~ 45 W (30W typ.)  
(automatic selection: NO ALC)  
: 1200W PEP / 1000W CW (typ.) - HF  
600W PEP / 500W CW (typ.) - 6 meters Band  
: 50 V  
: 40 A max.  
: 50Ω (unbalanced)  
: 50Ω (unbalanced)  
: SD2933 x 4 (MOSFET by ST Microelectronics)  
: -50 dB (<)  
Output Power  
Drain Voltage  
Drain Current  
Input Impedance  
Output Impedance  
Final Transistor  
Harmonics  
IMD3  
: -34 dB (typ.)  
Output Filters  
: LPF CAUER of 5th order  
(160m, 80m, 40m, 30/20m, 17/15m, 12/10m, 6m)  
: Forced Air (Fan)  
: HITACHI/Renesas 16bit  
: LCD FSTN 20x4 Backlight;  
Cooling Method  
MPU  
DISPLAY  
at Real Time:  
- Band  
- Type of Automatic Band Change  
- Temperature of Power Section  
- Status (Ready, StandBy, On Air,  
Protect, Warning, .......)  
- Warning of Protection  
- Announcement for Attenuator Insertion  
- Input Power (Graphic/Numeric)  
- Output Power (Graphic/Numeric)  
- Reflected Power (Graphic/Numeric)  
at StandBy, Menu:  
- Start (StandBy/Ready)  
- AutoBand (Automatic/CAT)  
- Temperature (Celsius/Fahrenheit)  
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PROTECTIONS:  
- Over Drive  
- Output Power Limiter  
- High SWR (SWR > 2:1)  
- Over Temperature  
- Fault of PA Fuses  
- In the event of erroneus Band Change  
Input/Output Connectors: UHF SO-239 Teflon  
AC Power  
Dimension  
Weight  
: AC 100 ~ 260 V / 16 ~ 10 A max.  
: 261 x 334 x 153 mm (W x D x H)  
: Approx. 9 kg.  
Accessories  
: AC Power Cord x 1  
: Spare Fuse 10 A x 1 (for AC 230V line)  
: Spare Fuse 16 A x 2 (for PA)  
Only for KIT version : Fuse Holder x 1 with Fuse 10A x 1 (for AC 230V line)  
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E - Front Panel Description  
⑤ ⑥  
POWER Main power switch to turn AC power ON (I) and OFF (O).  
Display lights when turned on.  
STBY STAND-BY/OPERATE key and annunciator Yellow LED.  
At STAND-BY mode, the Yellow LED is ON, RF signal pass through.  
At OPERATE, ( READY) the amplifier is ready to go into ON AIR (TX) mode,  
the yellow LED is OFF.  
BACKLIGHT LCD DISPLAY.  
WARN Warning Red LED annunciator.  
Blinking for Warning, ON at PROTECTED Status (amp. Stopped).  
ON AIR Green LED annunciator.  
Lights when the amplifier is in transmit (TX) mode.  
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OK OK Key; in operating mode, and in the event of an alarm Warning or  
Protection, confirms the reading of the message displayed , Resetting the  
alarm status and turns OFF the Red LED indicator ; in menu mode, confirm  
your selection.  
MENU Menu Key, enter into the setup menu .  
UP / DOWN Keys; in operating mode, selecting HALF or FULL Power  
Output ; in menu mode, to navigate the menu.  
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F - Display Description  
B Selected band and operational.  
Type of change automatic band selected and active :  
A= Internal automatic band decoder, Y= Yaesu Band Data,  
K= Kenwood CAT RS232 or IF232, I= Icom CI-V, E= Elecraft Band Out .  
S=Semi-automatic with the help of the inner decoder bandwidth.  
Temperature of Power Amplifier device, ( Celsius or Fahrenheit ) .  
Status message: STBY=Stand-By , READY=Operate, ON AIR= TX,  
PROTEC=Stopped for protection, HI-TEM=High Temp PA,  
for Semiautomatic: SET B=Selected Band, W Band=Check Band.  
H Signaling of insertion of the input attenuator, in line “I” or in line “R” ;  
in line “O” signaling the setting of HALF Power Output.  
I Display line of the input power in graphical and numerical.  
This symbol indicates the optimum power drive. ( about 25W ).  
O Display line of the output power in graphical and numerical.  
R Display line of the reflected power in graphical and numerical.  
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G - Rear Panel Description  
④ ⑤  
⑦ ⑧ ⑨  
Fan with safety grill.  
RF OUTPUT RF Output Connector. Connect the coax cable to the  
antenna.  
RF INPUT RF Input Connector. Connect the coax jumper cable from the  
transceiver.  
Ventilation hole.  
DATA I/O D-Sub Female (15pin) Socket.  
Connect the data communication cable HAL <> Transceiver.  
GND Ground Terminal.  
TX GND RCA Jack. Connect the control cable from the TX GND terminal  
(SEND, REMOTE etc.) of the transceiver. Electrical conditions are 24 VDC of  
open voltage at receive mode (RX), and short current of 15 mA at transmit  
mode (TX).  
100-260 VAC AC Mains Socket. Socket for the AC power cord.  
FUSE 16-10 A Fuse for AC Mains. (240 V / 10 A glass fuse. (5 x 20)).  
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H - Inside Top View  
① ②  
Control Unit Backup Battery. ( 15 Years of life ).  
Control Unit Fuse. (250 V/1,6 A glass fuse 5 x 20).  
Power Amplifier Module Fuse #1. (250 V/16A glass fuse 5x20 or 6.3x32).  
Power Amplifier Module Fuse #2. (250 V/16A glass fuse 5x20 or 6.3x32).  
(bottom)  
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I - Connection  
ANTENNA  
COAX  
GROUND  
MAINS  
COAX 100-260 VAC  
ANT  
TX GND / SEND / REMOTE  
BAND DATA / CAT  
BAND DATA  
CABLE  
TRANSCEIVER  
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L – Setup  
Connect AC cord, turn ON the POWER (AC mains) switch, display lights.  
Runs the Soft-Start and the Self-Test, then display the operation screen;  
push MENU key, you see the following menu :  
Selected with the UP / DOWN keys, moving the pointer arrow on the required  
function and confirm with OK key. In this way, you enter the submenus and /  
or perform the function or selection.  
Selection; STANDBY, READY: At power on the amplifier starts in STANBY or  
READY status.  
Selection; AUTOMAT: Automatic band change with internal decoder, only the  
connection to TX GND is required.  
(the band change is performed automatically, with a  
minimum of 10W RF power input, each time you start  
the transmission: carrier or speaking)  
YAESU BD : Automatic Band Change with the connection  
to BAND DATA Yaesu.  
KENWOOD : Go to Kenwood Interface SubMenu.  
ICOM  
Automatic Band Change with the connection CI-V Icom.  
(Serial RS232 9600bps, 1start, 8chrs, 1stop, no parity)  
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ELECRAFT : Automatic Band Change with the connection  
to BAND OUT Elecraft.  
SEMIAUT : Semiautomatic band change with the help of the  
internal decoder,  
only the connection to the TX GND is required.  
(from StandBy mode), status STBY, send a carrier,  
(CW, FM, ..) with a minimum of 10W power,  
runs the Change Band,  
status changes in SET B, switch to Operate,  
READY state, the Band Selected is maintained for all  
successive transmissions.  
To change to a new band, you have to return to  
Standby mode, STBY , and repeat the procedure;  
the band is changed ONLY once at the first valid  
carrier. (In SET B does not change).  
Selection; IF 232C : Automatic Band Change is executed with the connection  
with special cable (HK02), to transceivers Kenwood  
equipped with interface IF-232.  
(Serial TTL 4800bps, 1start, 8chrs, 2stop, no parity)  
RS 232 : Automatic Band Change is executed with the connection  
with standard serial rs232c cable to transceivers  
Kenwood.  
(Serial RS232 9600bps, 1start, 8chrs, 1stop, no parity)  
Selection; CELSIUS, FAHRENHEIT : select the temperature display of the PA  
in Celsius or Fahreneit.  
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Selection; QUIT : Return to previos screen.  
Selection; RESET :  
Select this option if and only if you are having malfunctions of the software  
screening program.  
All Data and Settings will be lost.  
The tracks stored in the case of diagnostic assistance will no longer be  
available.  
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M - Operation  
M - 1 Connect AC cord and coax cables as illustrated in section Connection.  
Connect the cable from TX GND to TX GND or the remote terminals of  
transceiver, where it is marked “SEND” or “REMOTE”. These terminal pins  
are shorted to ground when the transceiver is in TX/ON AIR mode. If these  
connections are not made, the amplifier will not go into TX (amplification)  
mode. As a side note, this TX GND terminal shows 24 VDC when open, and  
draws 15 mA when shorted.  
M - 2 Keeping the POWER (AC mains) switch off, check the SWR of your  
antenna by keying the transceiver to TX mode (CW or RTTY mode). Monitor  
the SWR with an external SWR/Power meter. If SWR is 1:1.8 or higher at  
band center, the antenna has to be adjusted for lower SWR.. As an  
alternative, an antenna tuner may be inserted; but beware!  
DO NOT EVER RUN THE TUNING OF THE ANTENNA WHEN THE  
AMPLIFIER IS IN TRANSMISSION (ON AIR - Green LED lit).  
(The tuner of the transceiver must ALWAYS be excluded).  
M – 3 Turn the POWER switch on. Check that your configuration is made  
comply with the connections. ( See Section Setup and Section Band Data  
Cable Connection, for more details of various band data cables).  
Verify that the Yellow LED STBY is lit, indicating the STAND-BY mode,  
otherwise press the button below to go to STAND-BY mode, the LED is light.  
Keying (with PTT or Send) the transceiver to TX mode in CW or RTTY mode,  
adjust the output power at about 20-30W; displayed on the line “I” of the  
display. This is the optimum power drive. To make it easier this adjustment,  
graphically, on the line “I” symbol appears ◘  
M – 4 Press the key STBY to switch from Stand-By mode to Operate/READY,  
the yellow LED turns OFF.  
The AMP is READY TO WORK.  
M - 5 With the power drive level to nearly 20-40W to achieve maximum  
carrier output power of 1000W (CW) from the amplifier. If you change to SSB  
mode, peak voice power will reach approximately 1200-1250W. For high duty  
cycle transmissions like RTTY, SSTV, or FM modes, it is recommended you  
reduce the drive power by 20-30 % compared with SSB/CW.  
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M – 6 With the driving power from 45W to 65W, are automatically inserted in  
the input some attenuators, to prevent distortion of the amplification, for this  
reason, in some cases,  
the output power can be lower than with an optimal drive.  
This case is indicated by an "H" after the letter indicating the line "I" input  
power.  
M – 7 In any case, when using the transceiver in SSB mode, you can  
overdrive the amplifier resulting in a distorted output signal. This can occur if  
you speak too loud or if you set the microphone gain too high or when using  
the speech processor in an inadequate way.  
Speak into the microphone properly to reduce the possibilities of splattering  
into the neighborhood.  
M – 8 Protection circuits may work during operation depending on the  
conditions. If the protection circuit has stopped the amplifier, the cause of this  
event is displayed in the last line of the display.  
(See, Section Protection & Safety for more details).  
To reset, press the OK button.  
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N - Protection & Safety  
HAL1200 Atlantic is equipped with various protection circuits, handled by the  
16-bit microprocessor .  
The microprocessor controls three ( 3 ) levels of security and protection.  
First level (min)  
: the anomaly is handled automatically and in some  
cases is reported.  
Second level (med) : the anomaly is handled automatically, is indicated by a  
message on the display and the red LED WARN blinks.  
Third level (max) : protection stops the amplifier, displays a message with  
the cause of the shutdown, the red LED WARN lights  
steady, the amplifier is placed in STAND-BY.  
The table below summarizes these protections and recovery mode,  
if this is possibile .  
Protection  
& Level  
Message  
Displayed  
Event  
Condition  
Signaling  
Reset  
Over Drive L1  
Over Drive L2  
PW In > 50W  
PW In > 60W  
H in line “I”  
Auto > end TX  
OVER DRIVE !  
WARN blinks  
Push key OK  
H in line “I”  
Over Drive L3  
STOP FOR  
PW In > 70W  
WARN lights  
Push key OK  
OVER DRIVE !  
H in line “I”  
Push key STBY  
Over Power L1  
Over Power L2  
PWOut > 1300W  
H in line “O”  
Auto > end TX  
OVER  
PWOut > 1450W WARN blinks  
Push key OK  
DRIVE/OUT !  
H in line “O”  
Over Power L3  
STOP OVER PWOut > 1600W WARN lights  
Push key OK  
DRIVE/OUT !  
H in line “O”  
Push key STBY  
High SWR L1  
High SWR L2  
PW Ref > 82W  
PW Ref > 96W  
H in line “R”  
Auto > end TX  
HIGH-SWR  
WARN blinks  
Push key OK  
H in line “R”  
High SWR L3  
STOP FOR  
HIGH-SWR  
PW Ref > 138W  
WARN lights  
H in line “R”  
Push key OK  
Push key STBY  
Over Temp L1  
Over Temp L2  
Over Temp L2  
PA Temp > 40  
PA Temp > 50℃  
PA Temp > 70℃  
Fan speed 2  
Fan speed 3  
HI-TEM  
in line “B”  
WARN blinks  
Fan speed 3  
Auto > end TX  
Over Temp L3  
STOP FOR  
OVER TEMP  
PA Temp > 75℃  
WARN lights  
Fan speed 3  
Push key OK  
Push key STBY  
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Protection  
& Level  
Message  
Displayed  
Event  
Condition  
Signaling  
Reset  
Out of HAM  
Bands (L3)  
OUTBAND / Out of HAM band WARN lights  
Push key OK  
DATA CAT ERR  
OUT in line “B” Push key STBY  
AUTOBAND  
OUTBAND /  
BandData Cable  
WARN lights Push key OK  
Data Error (L3) DATA CAT ERR Setup Mismatch OUT in line “B” Push key STBY  
SEMIAUT  
W BAND  
Band Selected  
WARN blinks  
Auto > end TX  
BAND Error (L2)  
/Used Mismatch Msg in line “B”  
Band Change UNEXPECTED  
Change Band  
Wrong  
WARN lights  
WARN lights  
WARN lights  
WARN lights  
WARN lights  
Push key OK  
Push key STBY  
ERROR (L3)  
ERROR  
External  
UNEXPECTED External Wiring  
Push key OK  
Push key STBY  
Connections  
ERROR  
Incorrect  
FAULT  
UNEXPECTED  
ERROR  
MOSFET  
FAULT  
Switch OFF  
POWER  
Fuse #1 PA  
blown  
FUSE #1 PA =  
FAULT  
Fuse #1 PA  
FAULT  
Switch OFF  
POWER  
Fuse #2 PA  
blown  
FUSE #2 PA =  
FAULT  
Fuse #2 PA  
FAULT  
Switch OFF  
POWER  
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O - Band Data Cable Connection  
This section describes the various types of connection cables that allow the  
Data communication with the modern transceivers of the houses,  
YAESU, KENWOOD, ICOM, ELECRAFT.  
Thus, the Automatic Band Change, takes place already currently receiving,  
(RX).  
For proper operation of the connections, is necessary in any case,  
make the correct configuration (see Section Setup) from dedicated menu,  
AUTOBAND. (Type of cable connected to the connector DATA I / O must  
match what is set in the menu AUTOBAND).  
Always turn off AC powers of both the amplifier and the transceiver when you  
connect this data cable.  
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