ASTATIC Golden Eagle
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ASTATIC Golden Eagle
ASTATIC Golden Eagle Tfansistorized Desk Stand & D-lO4 Micro. GRIP, PUSH, TOUCH OR LOCK ON- TO-TALK TYPE The Stahrs Syrnbol for C. B. , Ham and Profes sional Users DESCRIPTION GENERAL BicentenThe trGolden Eagle"; Astaticts lirnitedproduction our nationts 200th birthnial rnicrophone comrnernorating day, will be-the rnost treasured rnicrophone in the history of our country. The world farnous Astatic D-104 rnicrophone, ernblazcined withthe "Golden Eaglerr, is rnounted on a new Astatic 6 wire desk stand for universal hook-up applications. transistorized Both rnicrophone and de sk stand are beautifully plated in 2 0K gold to add the final touch of elegance. Ttre Golden Eagle (T-UG9-DI04, Gold) Stand has a built-in two-stage silicon transistor amplifier having high irnpedance input. The output irnpedance is suitable for tihe inputs of rnost all cornrnercial transrnitters or transceivers. The high gain available ensures desired rnodulation capability. The gaincanbe readily adjusted for the desired rnodulation. The control is recessed to avoid accidental changes. The result is an ideal base station rnicrophone for CB, Arnateur or transrnitter. or other comrnunication transceiver The tailored response and high gain ensures excellent talk-power - - and full rnodulation. and intelligibility "r.a sppirrlcTiroNs """t,r*", o o o o D-104 MICROPHONE: High quality rnetal se.aled type crystal. RECEPTACLE: On top of stern, MICROPHONE crophone change versatility. offers instant S\{HICH BAR FOR EASY CONTROL: Canbelocked ing ttslide clampil to top of stand. rni- "ON'r byrnovELEC TRONIC S PECIFICATIONS BASE: Sturdy, die-cast zinc construction HEAVY, TIP-FREE ' tects the rnicrophone frorn rrtip overrr darnage. pro- o ATTRACTM o AND CLICK-FREE SWITCHING: Uses heavy duty 3 NOISE-FREE contacts. Low contact PDT leaf type switch with palladiurn will not oxidize and requires resistance of 20 rnilliohrns; no cleaning. FINISH: HIGH GAIN, o RECESSED VOLUME CHANGES. o SIZE: a 'WEIGHT: TWO TRANSISTOR See Fig. CONTROL TO AVOID 1. GOLDEN EAGLE OUTPUT LEVEL: o POLAR O ourPUT O AMPLIFIER O BATTERY TYPE: O BATTERY DRArN: O BATTERY LIFE: O TEMPERATURE - zLb. , LO LlZoz. in exciting relays with C o N N E AU T ,O H IO I U .S .A .44030 90-ZL7 o lN See Fis.'4. on other sid.e. @ .1 0 0 0 H 2 : I rneg. Load = -20d8 re IV/rnicrobar. = -Z6dB re lV/rnicrobar. 5000 Load PATTERN: Sernidirectional. 5000 ohrns or less. IMPEDANCE: GAIN: VOLTAGE Z6dB. 9 volt; Eveready 16A4, etc. 216, Burge ss ?Y6, Ray-O-Vac r.z rna. ACCIDENTAL rHEASTATIC conp. No. RESPoNSE: AMPLIFIER. >1.*Caution Note: Care should be exercised AC because of induced hurn fields. Form FREQUENCY 20K Gold for relay operation allows up to 3 capability High current amperes DC and non-inductive AC loads with cornplete safetf. x'l' O O Canadian Astatic, Ltd., CANADA: 182O Ellesmere Road, Scarborough, Ontario o 'RELAY" O CABLE: Approx. RANGE: 'ELECTRONIC' 6 rno. (based on norrnal usage). Approx. crystal. -30 C. to 445 C. (Lirnited by ) or'SPECIAL CIRCUITS': By plugwiring Coiled cord; single conductor shielded plus four unshielded conductors. MANUFACTURERS OF PHONOGRAPH CARTRIDGES N E E D L E S T P I C K U P S T M I C R O P H O N E S P H O N E : 5 9 3 - l I I I A r e a C o d e2 1 6 Morhan Exporting Corporation EXPORT SALES: 27O-7a Newtown Road, Plainview, New York 11803 AWC specif ications: ASTATIC Golden Eagle BOTTOMVIEW UNION NUT Ar o-roa \/,*^V v ACTUATOR SLIDE CLAMP SIAND F I G .I FrG'5 srAND scHEMATrc r y P I C A L D - I 0 4 R E S P O N S-E F R E Q U E N C YC H A R A C T E R I S T I C S N OT E S : o !t = td an = o G a l. Do not^subiect the crystolsto temperotures t20 to +*--o I ---z En.o o_ver45]C .; pqrmonentdomoge may r esult . -- 2. The D-104 is one of o groupof "Plug-ln" m i c r o p h o n e sc o m p o t i b l ew i t h t h e " G " s e r i e s o f s t o n d s . l t p l u g si n t o t h e t o p o f t h e m o s t o n d i s l o c k e d o n b y m e o n so f t h e u n i o n n u t ( S e eF i s . l ) . _ to -20 ld E 500 5x IK FREQUENCY IN HERTZ 'IRELAY", "ELECTRONIC", or "SPECIAL" SWITCHING CONTROL: Most types of switching are possible by proper hookup wiring with no changes in the stand reqr.riled. The standis factory u'iled so thatin theunoperated position the black wire is connected to the blue wire and the yellow wire is grounded to the shield. Depressing the actuator bar connects the red wire to the blue wire and ungrounds the yeIIou' wire. CONNECTOR 1/IRING: WHITE to audicr inpr-rt, SHIELD and YELLOW to c<,:ntrol circuits. CABLE VOLUME to gror-rnd, RED, BLACK, BLUE CONTROL: Located in the base to elirninate accidental changes should be set at rntnln : r u r r rg a i n - c o r n p l e t e C O U N T E R C L O C K W I S E p o s i t i o n w h e n v i e w e d f r o r n b o t t o r n of stand. TURN 'rON" the transrnitter and squeeze the actuator bar in direction as noted in Fig. 1. Operating the actuator bar operates the transrnit-receivecircuits. While talking into the nricrophone at norrnal operating distance, slowly (Fig. Z) up until rnodulation is at desired level. turn the volurne control Once properly set, the volurne control should pof recrriva rpsoftiyrg under equivalent conditions. For desired sensitive touch control - rnovc slide c{amp up in short steps to desired tension. For continuous or VOX operation - push slide clamp up trr tap. BATTERY REPLACEMENT: 9 v < - r l tb a t t e r y , l o c a t e d i n s i d e t h e b a s e o f s t a n d r n a y b c r e p l a c e d withlocally available Eveready 216, Burgess 2V6, Ray-O-Vac I604, or eqr.iir,'alent. To replace screws. CARE OF the battery, rerlove the bottorn cover by GOLD FINISH: The 20K Gold finish on the Golden Eagle is protected by a Lacquer Coating. Topreserve theoriginalfinish do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents. Use only darnp soft cloth and wipe dry with soft cloth. T.UG9 Sp"ciql STAND Instruction Notes A c o m b i n q t i o no f t h e o m p l i f i e d s t o n do n d o h i g h l e v e l m i c r o p h o n e m c r yr e s u l t i n o v e r m o d u l o t i o n ( t i n n y o r h o l l o w s o u n d ) /o v e r l y s e n s i t i v eg o i n o d i u s t m e n ot r o s q u e q lw h e n t r o n s m i t t i n g . S e v e r o l p o s s i b l es o l u t i o n se x i s t f o r t h i s p r o b l e m . T h e f i r s t i s t o o d d o i o r + w o t t r e s i s t o r e q u o l t o t e n t i m e s t h e i n p u t i m p e d o n c eo f t h e s e t , i n s e r i e sw i t h t h e w h i t e c o b l e l e o d . A s e c o n ds o l u t i o ni s i n s t o l l q t i o no f o n " L " p o d c o m p r i s i n gt w o r e s i s t o r s D e c r e o s i n gt h e v o l u e o f t h e 4 7 0 o h m r e s i s t o rw i l l l o w e r t h e o u t p u t l e v e l . 2 . W h e n w i r i n g m i c r o p h o n ec o b l e s o n d p l u g s t o e q u i p m e n t , t h e c o l o r c o d e sf o r t h e c o b l e o n d f o r t h e e q u i p m e n te r e n o t n e c e s s o r i l yt h e s o m e . B e c o r e f u l t o c o n n e c t w i r e s t o t h e c o r r e c t t e r m i n ol s . 3. OccosionollyR,F. feedbockpresentsproblems. The soluiionis bosicolly good insiollotion. o. A n f e n n o F e e d l i n e s t o n d i n gw o v e r o t i o m u s tb e l o w . b. G o o d g r o u n d i n ge l i m i n o t e so " h o t " t r q n s m i t t e rc h q s s i sc o n d i t i o n w h i c h c q n c o u p l e R . F . i n t o u n w o n t e dp l o c e s . O n b o s e s t o i i o n s m u l t i p l e g r o u n d sw i t h d i f f e r e n t l e n g t h l i n e t o e o c h g r o u n d i s g o o d proctice. c. I n s t u b b o r n c o s e si t m q y b e n e c e s s o r yt o o l t e r m i c r o p h o n e c o b l e l e n g t h t o o n o n - r e s o n o n tl e n g t h . A c o i l c o r d i n l i e u o f o s t r o i g h t coble con be o solution. d. l n e x t r e m e c o s e s i t h o s b e e n f o u n d i h o i i n s t o l l o t i o no f q n R . F . f i l t e r i n t h e t r o n s m i t t eor t t h e o u d i o i n p u t e l i m i n q t e sR . F . t o q u d i o i n p u t s t o g e . T h i s f i l t e r c o m p r i s e so l 0 K o h m r e s i s t o ri n s e r i e so n d o . 0 0 1 m f d . c q p q c i t o rf r o m t h e m i c r o p h o n ei n p u t t o g r o u n d . lo K *r' , v 1 CR O p H O N E INPUT t I TRANstnrrrER AUDIOTNPUT WV, -^OOI MFD I- (ovrn; FormNo. 90-209 T.UG9 Spuciol Instruction STAND Notes Continued 4. Sometronsceivers(suchos Messenger 124) hove ihe microphonegroundoto D.C. poteniiol differing from the oufer cose. With o metol housedmicrophonethere is o possibilityof shorts to the outer coseblowing fusesor domogingequipment. When using equipmeniof this type, reploce fhe block iumperfrom terminol5 to the solderlug,,wiih o l0 mf. copocitorof odequote voltogeroting. 5. On initiol setupit is o good prociice io turn goin completelydown. After furning on ihe tronsmitler,slowly iurn the goin up until desiredmodulotionlevel is reoched, Thisprocedure oids in getling goin properly set wiihout going ihrough periodsof excessivedistortionond over modulotion 5. When using the T-UG9 Stond, if will be found on o few seisthoi the oudio line musi be groundedin the receive modeto ovoid hum. To do this, cut fhe purple wire from terminol3 ond odd it to terminol5. f.- -l: -- : -)