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1.     Go to the VCO mode  key S    70               Choose the frequency and  if necessary select SHIFT and CTCSS      Press   O  Choose Function       Press   A     Press  D     If you want  give the call channel a name  Name        Press again  D    8 Enable channel name     Every memory channel can have its own name  the displaying of the name  can be enabled or disabled as follows    Display      Press O   Choose Function       Press 6    9 Erase a memory channel     Display      Go to the memory mode  key S     Enter the channel to be erased    Press     Choose Function       Press S     Press D    10 Erase the call channel   Display      Go to the call channel  key A      Press D     Press A     Press D    11 Entering text    Text has to be entered the same way as entering text on a phone  Entering  the letters A  B or the C  has to be done by pressing the 2 several times    The   button is for erasing a character  the remaining characters are shifting  back  just like the DEL key in a word processor  The    remove from column      Si  key is used to insert a space  With the arrow keys up and down are used  to step through the character group of the selected key  The cursor has to be  moved by pressing the arrow keys left and right     12 Scanning     It s possible to scan in VFO mode and Memory mode    Scanning all frequencies      Go to VFO mode with the key S     Press     Scanning the memory channels      Go to the memory mode with the key S     Press     Press any ot
2.  Shift         none  A Choose tone squelch code     Delete store call channel  S Delete store memory channel    After switching on the transceiver  the selected frequency or channel will be  shown at the upper line of the display  After receiving a 5 tone code  the code  will be printed at the second line of the display  The selected memory bank is  indicated at the right of the second line    To use the second function of the keys  press the    button  The text    Choose  function    will appear on the second line of the display  Now the second  function of the next key will be activated  To go back to the normal situation   press    again or use the button     1 Choose frequency     The transceiver has three frequency modes  with the S button can be  changed from VCO to Memory  The third mode is the call channel  this one  can be selected with the a key      VCO mode   At VCO mode all frequencies at the chosen channel spacing can be entered  with the keypad  For the frequency 70 012 500  by a channel space of  12 5kHz  you have to enter  7001        Memory mode   The Ascom has the possibility to store 100 memory channels in one memory  bank  it has 7 memory banks  These channels are available in the memory  mode  In this mode  each channel can have its own name of max  23  characters  If the selected channel number is empty  the Ascom will generate  an error beep and ignores the selected channel     Please note memory storage is dependant on power being available to  suppor
3.  mode FM   PM  This is a filter in the LF circuit PM   FM modulation      Datakiller ON OFF  Data killer on   off       Key Beep  Keypad beep on   off       Key Beep Volume  Keypad beep volume       Roger Beep  Transmits a beeptone before switching off TX      DTMF tones     mS  This is the length of the DTMF tones       ZVEI tones     mS  This is the length of the ZVEI tones       Call Tutor Submenu  all a bit vague this         Call Tutor On Off Hold TX  This is to switch on and off the 5 tone answering       Callsign   Enter an Alpha numeric code      After TX   Enter a time after TX in seconds      Every   Enter a repeat time in seconds      User Submenu      My number      if option available on radio   This is the personal  my number  code of the user  The Ascom gives  alarm when receiving this code       Step xxx  This is the acceleration of the up  and down key   The longer this key is pressed  the faster the the steps will be       Keys   When holding a key for a while  they can be repeated   Repeat   Once only       Settings  clear memory  All settings can be reset  using default settings       Hardware Submenu      IF 21 855MHz   20 945MHz  This is the first IF and can be used for unwanted  image   signal rejection     LP filters  gt 20kHz raster  This is the width of the LP filter for the receiver       Status Diagnose  When the red error light burns  the problem can be shown here by pressing  the key       Common Submenu  Options in here are reflections of settin
4.  plug     is fitted in this slot     Please note     1  In normal operation the radio does get quite hot    2  The display will automatically adjust the display brilliance to match ambient  light levels  A sensor for this is located to the top right edge of the display  area    3  Most radio   s will be supplied without battery backup for memory retention  as the original use was in a trunked system and permanently connected to a  vehicle 12v supply  Further information can be found at the rear of this  document  As a result the radio may power up with erroneous  power volume frequency settings     Keypad overview     To turn on off the radio  momentarily depress the IO button  If the button is  held pressed in too long the radio will switch off     Keys  Function         To adjust volume level   lt    Sguelch open close on RX  1750HZ tone on TX  m     gt 0  lt     4  four buttons  allow up down of Mhz Khz frequency in VFO mode  O   0123456789 Toenter a Channel  frequency or number      Scan     Reverse shift   A Go to call channel   S Switch between VFO and Memory   clear last command   A Tone squelch On Off DTSS   5 tone      Confirm action button sequence   erase last entry    O Choose second function of next key  Second function Keys   1 Change transmitter power  2 Change squelch level  3 Choose CTCSS tone  TQ   4 Activate MENU  5 Activate status menu  6 Show name of memory channel  8 Choose channel spacing  raster     Don t scan this memory channel  0 Call with 5 Tone   
5.  unused key   such as  numerical keys 1 to 9   this will take you back up a level     Example   Turn on off keypad beeps  from normal operation     press I to choose a function        press 4 to choose the MENU function   MENU will  appear top right      If necessary press 9 until  Audio submenu    gt    appears     press    to enter the submenu     press   until  Key Beep  setting appears     press D to change the setting ON OFF as required    press 5 to exit the submenu     press 5 to exit the MENU    Example   Change keypad beep volume  from normal operation      press D to choose a function        press 4 to choose the MENU function   MENU will appear top right     If necessary press 9 until  Audio submenu    gt   appears     press D to enter the submenu     press   until  Key Beep Volume  setting appears     press D to enter setting mode  yellow LED will light         press 0 or ff one or more times to lower raise the volume as required    press D to exit the setting mode  yellow LED will go out      press 5 to exit the submenu     press 5 to exit the MENU    These are the menu items       Shift        kHz  This is the value of the repeater shift       TX Limit  Transmission timeout after xxx seconds  TX time limiter  When entering zero  the TX STOP is disabled       Scan mode  This is how the Ascom acts when receiving a signal  Wait for silence   Scan  amp  stop   Wait      Audio Submenu      RX mode FM   PM  This is a filter in the LF circuit PM   FM modulation      TX
6. Not used   9V 34 PTT   Earphone 5 6 Microphone Ground  General Ground 7 8 Earphone Ground    Reference Information    On the Continent the ASCOM SE550 is often known as a  Condor 3000      The EPROM software used to program the units was supplied by Stephen  Tompsett of the Rugby Amateur Transmitting Society   RATS     Useful Web links     www blob demon co uk   Stephen Tompsett website    http   home 1 tiscali nl  moertje condor3000 condor htm   There is a lot of  useful information on this site  but it is in Dutch     An alternative set of software  not free   with additional functionality can be    found at  http   home planet nl  kolle049 condor html Once again this page is  in Dutch     http   f5jtz free fr pjacquet radiotel ascom htm   A large amount of information   albeit in French     70MHz  4m  UK Band Plan    70 000MHz to 70 030MHz Beacons    70 030MHz Personal Beacons   70 030MHz to 70 250MHz SSB CW    70 150MHz Meteor Scatter calling    70 185MHz Cross Band activity centre    70 200MHz SSB CW calling    70 250MHz to 70 300MHz All Modes    70 260MHz AM FM Calling    70 300MHz to 70 500MHz Channelised Operation  12 5kHz Channels   FM Calling Channel   70 4500MHz    FM Simplex     used by GB2RS   70 4250MHz    Emergency Communications Priority     70 3500MHz 70 3750MHz 70 4000MHz    RTTY Fax Calling Working   70 3000MHz    Digital Modes     70 3125MHz 70 3250MHz 70 3375MHz 70 3625MHz 70 3875MHz  70 4125MHz   70 4375MHz 70 4625MHz 70 4875MHz    Power Limit   22dBW PE
7. P   Permitted Modes   Morse  Telephony  RTTY  Data  FAX  SSTV     Memory Backup battery details  on microprocessor board     These pages have been put together to assist in identifying modifying the  Ascom radio with regards to battery backup used for memory retention     Only a few of the radio s are already fitted with a lithium battery already inside   however as the radio was previously used in a trunked radio system  most do  not  It is possible to install a battery if you are confident in soldering    electronics     The following pictures  show the radio s microprocessor board with and  without the factory installed battery backup         The above illustrates a radio with memory backup battery fitted    A lithium battery  Sonneshine 3 6v SL 340  or similar  must be fitted in the  radio to ensure that the data stays in the RAM when the main 12v supply  voltage is switched off     DIY approach  assumes vou are confident with vourself in electronics    An alternative  but just as effective installation of battery backup can be made  by the following method      To access the microprocessor board  where the battery is fitted  entails  removing the front control panel  two allen screws  and the microprocessor  assembly will then be found behind the panel  four cross head screws         Flip up the handle and remove the code plug if one is fitted to gain access to  the allen screw behind     Remove both Allen screws along with microphone cable plug     Remove the front pane
8. User manual  Ascom SE550 Transceiver    E   7 8 fo SINE  Jo Be M  Mero Ms Er ioe do Hr fo       Document Revision history                                                    Revision   Date Changes   1 5 27  August 2004 Initial release   1 6 6  August 2004 Typographical changes and better description of operation  Keypad  selection icons amended   1 7 14  August 2004 Changes to Transceiver operation text  addition of tone squelch  and tone  burst information    1 8 18  August 2004 Better info on memories and battery backup added   2 0 24    August 2004 Re collated document  New front page  document history page unhidden  and new page on battery backup added  References to 5tvo removed    2 1 25  August 2004 Backup battery part number and assembly info added  Web site reference  link changed to rrguk org  Front page referenced to RRG   2 2 29  August 2004 Battery backup DIY mods appended to document   2 3 8  September 2004 Changed references to IF options in hardware sub menu  removed Dutch  text in Ch9   2 4 9  October 2004 Minor changes to button definitions Page4  Squelch definition Page9   2 5 8  April 2005 Minor text mods and changes to the use of the telephone button  Link to  French web site added  Note about erroneous power up settings added    2 6 27  November 2006 Changes to 18 Menu   To assist in understanding how the menu  command operates  Thanks to Andy GJ7JHF  Web site reference for RRG changed   2 7 24  June 2007 Update to website links   2 8 6  August 2007 Upda
9. en key while  transmitting     DTMF tones may be entered directly on the keypad whilst transmitting     4 Chosen channel step space     Display     Press D    Press 8  The channel step spacing can be changed by pressing the keys 0 en ff     5 Storing memory channels     It is possible to store 100 channels in each bank  Store channels as follows   Display      Go to the VCO mode  key S    70               Choose the frequency and  if necessary  select SHIFT and CTCSS      Press   D   Second function       Press S  Store in  xx      Choose a number to store the channel    When an arrow appears  and the chosen number is already used  the old  values will be overwritten     Press D     If you want  give a name for this channel  Name     gt 0  lt  to move to next or  previous character    Letters are accessible as per a telephone keypad     abc  2  def  3  ghi  4  jkl     5  mno     6  pars     7  tuv     8  wxyz     9      Press again O to store     6 Memory banks     The Ascom has 7 memory banks  each memory bank has its own 100  memory channels    The advantage is that only channels in the selected bank will be scanned   Select a higher bank       Press     If the selected bank contains only empty memory channels  the VCO mode  will be activated  otherwise  the Ascom switches over to the memory  channels     7 Storing the call channel     It may be easy to activate the most used frequency by only pressing the  button  This frequency has to be programmed as follows    Display  
10. gs available via other direct key  sequences detailed earlier    19 Select call     It is possible to store 10 names with corresponding tone code  These tone   codes can be transmitted with select call     Select call    Display      Press O     Press 0     Choose the name to call       Press      Changing and storing names or codes   Display      Press D     Press 0     Choose the name or code to change      Press  Name        Enter or change the name     Press O to acknowledge     Enter or change the  numeric  code      Press O to acknowledge   The O key is used to acknowledge  any other key to cancel     Connections    Power  amp  Loudspeaker  15 way D on back panel   N B  An adaptor with power and loudspeaker connections is normally supplied     1  VE power   2  VE power   3 Loudspeaker  ve 402   4   5   6 AF Earpiece 6002   7 GROUND   8 GROUND   9 Ground for 10dB RF Power reduction  can fit pot for variable power    22K   10W    10 Loudspeaker  ve 40   11 PTT active L     ground to TX   approx 0 5mA at 5V   12 AF in 600mv   13   14  9V out   15 Microphone 100mv    Code Plug Socket  upper front panel   12   34   56   7 8  Jumper pin 7 to pin 8     A code plug  EEPROM  is not required for the units supplied by the Ridgeway  Repeater Group  but the rig will not power up without a jumper between the bottom  two pins of this socket  7  amp  8   It is intended that a code plug or link will be supplied  where possible     Microphone  lower front panel     Microphone B  1mV 1 2 
11. her key to stop scanning  The red     light indicates scanning   If the transceiver has found a signal  the scanning can be continued by    pressing   again   13 Lock out memory channels     Scanning the memory channels will scan all channels in the selected bank   With the lockout function  each channel can be disabled for scanning    It s possible to skip several memory channels while scanning    Display      Go to the memory  key S      Choose the channel     Press D     Press     The red    light indicates the lock out function    To undo this  repeat this     14 Transmitter power     The output power of the transmitter depends on the following conditions     The value selected in software     External power control potentiometer     VSWR     Temperature   Changing power setting in software    Display      Press D     Press 1   The power can be changed by pressing the buttons 0 and ff   Acknowledge with any other key     15 Selecting repeater shift     Switching on and off the shift   Display      Press O     Press     It is possible to      Switch off the shift  display reads      Negative shift  display reads 70                Shift positive  display reads 70               Oot th FE      16 Reverse shift     The reverse shift can be used to temporary listen at the transmitter frequency  and transmit at the receiver frequency  With this function  the input of relay  stations can be monitored    The reverse shift can be switched on and off by pressing the   key only   wit
12. hout   first pressing the key     17 Changing squelch level    Display      Press D     Press 2   The squelch level can be changed by pressing the keys 0 and     The squelch has four levels    Most sensitive     Squelch level increased by about 5dB       Receiver sensitivity reduced by about 20dB  receiver feels deaf         Squelch level high  receiver very deaf     18 The MENU     There aren t enough front panel buttons to give every function it s own button   so settings which are not changed very often are placed in a MENU  with  several sub menus to organise things better   In menu  most items can be  selected by pressing the keys 0    and        The items can be changed by pressing the button  In this situation the yellow  led will light     From normal operation  i e  with a frequency on display  the menu can be  selected as follows      Press O     Press 4    Now press 0 and    as left and right buttons  to cycle through a small list of  settings and submenus     Press O to change an item or to enter a submenu  If the item has a limited  number of settings  such as ON OFF   then D will toggle between them   Otherwise a yellow indicator will light to signify a further setting mode      in this case use 0 and ff to lower or raise a setting  or key in a number in the  case of numerical settings such as repeater shift  and then press    again to  exit the setting mode and return to list of items  yellow light goes off   To exit  the MENU or any submenu press any otherwise
13. l by hinging away from the radio     hinge  is to the left  side of front panel        Obtain a vertical mount 3volt CR2032 coin cell lithium battery or similar and  solder 60mm of wires as shown above  Insulate the whole construction  keep  it as thin as possible   it s possible to use an ordinary CR2032 as well     just a  little harder to solder the wires        Identify the Battery connections on the radio  and also the solder bridge that  will need to be bridged with solder as shown in the photo above        Solder the battery wires as shown above  Ensure that the    ve battery  terminal is connected so as to bridge the solder bridge as without the bridge  being in place  battery backup is not enabled     Locate the insulated battery in the front of the chassis  ensuring it is not in the  way of the front panel upon re assembly as shown above  If this is too thick  upon re assembly an alternative location is sandwiched between the front  panel circuit boards with the wires tucked around the edge     Finally re fit the front panel  microphone  allen screws  and code plug  if used   and test the radio to ensure battery backup works     If the above is successful  you now have a working memory backup for your  Ascom radio  The life of the battery is not known at this stage  but should  provide several months backup as a minimum  assuming the radio is regularly  used as well   To date I ve had one going for 2 3 4 years     Andy GOBEQ Aug 2007     
14. t memory storage  although some radio s may be fitted with internal  memory backup battery  Details of the location of this battery may be found  later       Call channel mode   If the call channel is programmed  this frequency can be selected very quickly   The advantage of the call channel is  it can be selected by only pressing the    key     2 Choose CTCSS tone   if option available on radio     Some transceivers and repeaters use CTCSS  only transmitters which send a  low frequency tone of 67   250Hz will be heard  All others transmissions may   be ignored    The frequency of this low frequency tone can be selected as follows    Display      Press D     Press 3   The lowest frequency is 67Hz en the highest 250 3Hz  between those values     3 Tone squelch  Selcall    if option available on radio   The squelch can be closed until receiving a selected 5 tone code  and the  transmitter can send a selectable 5 tone code for the opposite station     Activate   The tone squelch can be activated by the Akey  for the receiver the yellow  key will light on and for the transmitter  a T will appear in the display     Selecting code    This code can be selected as follows    Display     Press O     Press A   Now select the tonecode for the receiver  The code must be entered with the  keys 0 9  when the number are flashing  its a DTMF tone      Press D   Now select the tonecode for the receiver    3a Tone Burst   DTMF tones     A tone burst will be generated by pressing the squelch op
15. tes to battery backup pages                                                    Author  Andy GOBEQ       User manual Ascom SE550 Transceiver    This document is intended as a brief getting started guide to the radio  Further  information  circuit diagrams  service information etc  is available on the  following web site     http   www gObeq fsnet co uk ascom ascom htm and from  other references found to the rear of this guide        Information within this document has been compiled from several sources in  an effort to satisfy the needs of a user in understanding the operation of the  radio when fitted with MK3 software  It is provided on a best endeavours  basis  with no guarantee that it is always correct     Transceiver Specification    The ASCOM SE550 was original used in a trunked radio system and has  been modified to work in the 4m  70MHz  amateur radio band   Frequency Range   70     88 MHz   Channel Spacing   5 6 25  10  12 5  15   18 75   20   25 kHz steps  Modulation mode   FM   PM   Antenna   BNC 500   TX Power   Adjustable to 25W max   Deviation   2 5kHz   DC Power   Nominal 13 2V  10 8     15 6V   RX approx 1A  TX 6 5A 25W   Amateur radio Eprom software version     MK3    Transceiver Operation      Connect power  loudspeaker and microphone     Connect the microphone to the lower front panel receptacle     Ensure that a jumper is fitted to the lower pair of pins in the upper front panel  receptacle  the rig will not power up without this jumper  or that a    code
    
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