CommRadio CR-1 Manual de usuario

CommRadio CR-1a User Manual – New Edition: 1 May 2014 1
USER MANUAL
CommRadio CR-1a Communications Receiver
AeroStream Communications – CommRadio Division
Golden, Colorado USA
303-279-3671
mail: support@commradio.com
www.commradio.com

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A Introduction Thank you for purchasing a CR-1a. The CR-1a is meant to be
intuitively obvious and fun to use; not requiring a manual close at hand. The CR-1a
was designed to have minimal controls and no deep-menu options, yet be fast and
efficient when changing bands and modes. This manual is intended to describe the
basic controls and some features which are not obvious.
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Definitions:
CW: Clockwise rotation of a knob.
CCW: Counter-clockwise rotation of a knob.
Push: Momentarily push inward on a knob (<0.5 seconds)
Click: Rotate the Menu knob (1) one detent CW or CCW.
Increment: Rotate the Tuning knob (3) a few degrees CW or CCW.
Scrolling: use [<] and [>] keys to step through options shown on display.
Symbols: Bold square brackets [ ] denote user interaction with knobs and keys:
xample: [BAND] denotes pushing the BAND key in the picture above.

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B Front Panel Controls
1: On/Off - Volume Control - Menu Knob [M]
Description: Rotary ncoder-12 detents per revolution
with push-in switch.
On/Off Control: Push [M] to turn - ON. Hold [M] to turn - OFF
•Volume (default): a click of the knob independently controls the
Head-set and speaker volume. There is no indication of the volume level on the display.
•Menu: Push-In [M] momentarily for Menu Selections that include:
oSpectrum: Frequency Range, Bands, Filters, Mode Selections
oControls: AGC, Squelch, Brightness
oConfiguration: Timing, Time-out, SWL-Amateur, Continent, Software Version
2: Display: 128 x 64 pixel x 1.5”diagonal OL D.
Organization:
a. Frequency
b. Band
c. Mode (active: highlighted box)
d. Signal Strength: S-Units
e. Filter Bandwidth
f. Power Status Icons

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3: Frequency Tuning Knob [T]
Description: Rotary ncoder-15 increments
(no detents) per revolution
With push-in switch.
Primary Use: Frequency Selection.
Secondary Use: Push once to highlight frequency cursor.
Then, rotate to re-position frequency cursor.
Push again to exit.
4: Key-Pad Radio Controls:
[BAND] Change Bands [MODE] AM-CW-LSB-USB-FM
[STEP] Frequency Stepping [MEM] Frequency Save-Recall
[<] Left Arrow-Selection [>] Right Arrow-Selection
[<] and [>] positions the highlighted cursor as a default.
When [BAND] [MODE] [STEP] or [MEM] are pushed, then [<] and [>] are used for
associated selections by viewing the change on the display.
[LAST]: Holding the [<] key will return the radio to the last frequency that was
maintained for at least 5 seconds prior to pushing the key. This allows a rapid return
to a prior frequency, regardless of band.
5 Headphone Socket: 3.5 mm (1/8”) female-stereo-socket. Conventionally wired for
typical ear-buds or headphones. Delivers: 40 mW into 16 Ohms. Use this output for
amplified speakers or sound-card interfaces.

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C Operating the CR-1a
1 On/Off - Volume - Menu Knob [M]
•ON: Push-In momentarily until…………………..
In 4 seconds the CR-1a is ready and
displays the last frequency and
mode used before the last shut-down.
•OFF: Push-In and hold until…………………………
Release and then wait 3 seconds………..
If the CR-1a does not shut down in 3 seconds, hold-in (about 6 seconds)
to force shut down.
2 Tuning Step Size - Frequency Cursor Positioning
•Cursor Positioning – Decade Control
The solid-highlighted boxes below indicate the position of the Cursor
When the tuning knob [T] is rotated CW or CCW, the tuned frequency changes
accordingly.
There are 2 ways to change the position of the cursor:
•Use [<] or [>] to position the cursor. This is the default use of the arrow keys.
•Push [T] (momentarily) and rotate CW or CCW. Push [T] again to exit.
•Note the sequence of successive cursor position changes.
Push [>] 3 times Push [>] 3 more times

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•Cursor: Open Box – Standard Frequency Steps – HF and FM-Broadcast
An open box indicates a standard frequency step size within a band.
This occurs only if ‘Automatic Tuning-Mode’ is selected (see Menu below).
5 kHz step in international broadcast bands (10.000 MHz).
200 kHz step in US FM broadcast band (88.100 MHz).
•Cursor: Highlighted Box - Standard Frequency Steps - VHF & UHF
Highlighted for 25.0 and 12.5 kHz
frequency steps, depending on band.
3 Changing Bands [BAND]
•Push [BAND]
•Note highlighted box indicating Amateur or Shortwave
banding and the current band.
•< or > to scroll through associated bands.
•Or: push [BAND] repetitively to scroll upward through bands.
•Amateur and Shortwave listening bands are listed in section G.
•To exit: rotate [T], or allow timeout to occur.
4 Changing Modes [MODE]
•Push [MODE]
•< or > to scroll through modes CW-LSB-USB-AM and FM ( FM only above 25 MHz)
•Or: push [MODE] repetitively to scroll through available modes.
•To exit: rotate [T], or timeout.

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5 Frequency Stepping [STEP]
The CR-1a Steps sequentially through frequencies and does not stop on a
channel or frequency if a signal is present (not a scanner)
•Push [STEP] to start stepping in increments corresponding with the
cursor position.
•Cursor range: 100 kHz to 10 Hz.
•Steps within the selected band boundaries.
•To stop stepping: Push [STEP] or rotate [T].
•To reverse stepping direction (while stepping): [<] or [>]
6 Memory [MEM]: Save-Recall-Step
•Save a frequency example:
Save 18.150 MHz to Memory page 2, slot (memory location) 4.
Push [MEM] There are 8 pages of memory. ach page has 8
slots. Use [<] or [>] to index through pages. Select page 2. Note the tuned
frequency is shown in upper right of display.
Push [MEM] to enter the selected page. Use [<] or [>] to
index through memory slots.
Hold [MEM] 2 seconds.
xit options (return to Main display):
•Rotate [T] 1 increment CW or CCW. The frequency will not change until next increment.
•Timeout (see Menu Timeout selections on page 11).
•Recall a frequency example:
Recall 18.150 MHz from Memory page 2, slot 4.
Push [MEM] There are 8 pages of memory. Use [<] or [>] to index through
pages. Select page 2. Note the tuned frequency is shown in upper right of
display.
Push [MEM] to enter the selected page. Use [<] or [>] to
index through memory slots. Select slot 4.
Push [MEM] (momentarily).
xit options if frequency not selected:
•Rotate [T] 1 increment CW or CCW.

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D MENU Push the Menu Knob [M] inward momentarily to enter M NU options
1 FILTER Bandwidth Selections: are the most frequent and therefore the fastest to
access using the push-in switch on the Menu knob [M]
The first push [M] defaults to Filter selections:
5 kHz (total bandwidth) is presently selected:
A second push [M] highlights the current selection:
Rotate [M] CW or CCW to view the available filter
bandwidths.
The selection is made immediately and is audible.
xit options:
Push [M] to continue clicking to next menu selection
Rotate [T] 1 increment CW or CCW. The frequency will
not change until next increment.
Timeout (see Menu Timeout selections on page 11).
Bandwidth selections are MOD dependent as follows:
CW 500 Hz, 1.0, 1.8, 2.2 & 2.6 kHz
SSB 1.8, 2.2 & 2.6 kHz
AM 2.6, 5, 7.5, & 15 kHz
NBFM 15 & 25 kHz
FM Broadcast 200 kHz (USA) 100 kHz ( urope/Asia)
CW clicks of Menu Knob:
2 Frequency Range Selection (HF-VHF-UHF): Next CW Click after the first push of [M]:
Push [M] to highlight. Then Rotate [M] to select HF, VHF or UHF
Rotate [T] or timeout to return to Main display:

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xit options:
•Push [M] to continue clicking to
next menu selection.
•Rotate [T] 1 increment CW or
CCW. The frequency will not
change.
•Timeout (see selections below).
•Above screen images indicate selection of VHF or UHF after timeout.
3 Band Key Configuration: Next CW Click of [M]:
Rotate [M] to select Shortwave or Amateur [BAND] key configuration.
Same exit options.
4 Automatic or Manual Tuning-Mode Controls: Next CW Click of [M]:
Switch between automatic and manual frequency step size and mode while tuning through
amateur and shortwave bands.
Automatic:
Provides automated mode changes and standard frequency steps.
Provides: Rapid Tune for speed-tuning (page 12).
To Select:
Push [M] to highlight:
Rotate [M] to select Automatic or Manual.
Same exit options.

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CCW Menu Options: are accessed by pushing [M] to enter Menu from the main frequency
display. (Filter bandwidth selection is always the default). Rotating [M] CCW accesses options
that are less frequently used.
Note: all menu items are sequential and can be accessed by
CW or CCW rotation.
5 AGC Speed: AGC attack time equals AGC decay time. There are 3 speeds available.
Push [M] to enter Menu options (filter bandwidth always the default)
and rotate [M] 1 click CCW.
xit options:
•Push [M] to continue clicking to next menu selection.
•Rotate [T] 1 increment CW or CCW.
•Timeout.
6 HF Squelch Control: is available up through 30.0 MHz
Rotate [M] 1 click CCW past AGC SP D.
Push [M] to highlight.
Rotate [M] CW to advance or CCW to retard Squelch.
Same xit options.
7 VHF-UHF Squelch Control:
Rotate [M] 1 click CCW past HF SQU LCH.
Push [M] to highlight.
Rotate [M] CW to advance or CCW to retard Squelch.
Same xit options.
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