Click here for a copy of the KW Manual. The KW transceiver was developed in response to the growing use of single sideband on the amateur bands around . Though user friendly, this transceiver is technically sophisticated and some features may be new to you. Consider this manual to be a personal tutorial from the designers. Allow the manual to guide you through the learning process now, then act as a reference in the coming years. FEATURES • All mode operation from HF to GHz (TS/. Information: The K.W. B Transceiver is a complete unit enabling transmission and reception of single-sideband and CW on all amateur bands between MHz and 30 MHz. Reception of AM signals is also possible. It is capable of transmitting and receiving either upper or lower sideband signals. Separate power units for operation on —v A.
frequencies or true transceiver operation 90 watt p.e.p. provides effective mobile power whilst not over taxing the car battery 12 volt d.c. transistor power supply 6 band operation side-tone monitor for cw crystal controlled receiver 1st mixer matching a.c. power supply with built in speaker features. AC power supply. VAC AC power supply. VAC Mobile DC power supply. VDC. Weight:— Transceiver 16 lbs approx; A.C. P.S.U. 20 lbs D.C. P.S.U. lbs. Mic. Input High Impedance—3 pin socket for pressel switch Power SSB 90 watts p.e.p. CW 75 watts Power Supply volts cycles or v A.C. Transistor Unit 12 volts DC: Power requirements 12v.
The K.W. B Transceiver is a complete unit enabling transmission and reception of single-sideband and CW on all amateur bands between MHz and 30 MHz. Reception of AM signals is also possible. KW issued a modification (MOD 13) sheet for adding ALC to older A units. Also look at my KW page to see the undocumented mod KW made to get over the potential 'splatter' problem that could occur without ALC. The strange VOX plug-in module of the Mk1 is gone and the components moved to the larger main chassis. Information: The K.W. B Transceiver is a complete unit enabling transmission and reception of single-sideband and CW on all amateur bands between MHz and 30 MHz. Reception of AM signals is also possible. It is capable of transmitting and receiving either upper or lower sideband signals. Separate power units for operation on —v A.
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