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AOR Searchlight
User’s Manual
© Simon Collings, G4SGI 1994~1999
Software and Manual Distributed by:
AOR (UK) Ltd.,
4E East Mill,
Bridgefoot,
Belper,
Derbys DE56 2UA
England
Tel: 01773 880788 Int’l: +44 1773 880788
Fax: 01773 880780 Int’l: +44 1773 880780
www.demon.co.uk/aor
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AOR SearchlightUser’s Manual© Simon Collings, G4SGI 1994~1999Software and Manual Distributed by:AOR (UK) Ltd.,4E East Mill,Bridgefoot,Belper,Derbys DE

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Two push buttons are provided inside the window. You can abort the installation byclicking on the “Quit” push button (or by pressing <Q>). Alt

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NOTE: The installation program does not alter your WindowsTM “.INI” initialsettings files; it uses its own. The file is called “SEARCH.INI” and is l

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At the end of the installation process the new program group will be displayed inprogram manager. You can re-size the AOR Searchlight group window or

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GETTING STARTEDRS-232 connectionYou must connect your radio to an RS-232 port of your computer before you canoperate the software. A screened cable w

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PC 9w Female Radio 25w Male3 ————————————— 22 ————————————— 37 ————————————— 48 ————————————— 55 ————————————— 7 GND / SHIELDYou should match

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Remote switchNow open the AOR Searchlight group using program manager and double-click on themain program icon (which looks like an AOR radio).The pro

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AOR Searchlight will store these settings, for use next time the program is run, in the“SEARCH.INI” initial setting file which is maintained automatic

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If the front panel window is focused (highlighted) it will also respond to keyboardcommands. Example: To tune to 90.8 MHzPress <9>, <0>, &

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Enter an offset (in kHz) and click on OK. If the offset is negative, VFO B isoffset below VFO A. If positive, VFO B is above VFO A.NOTE: The VFO off

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The topics that are available from the Help menu are shown below:The index contains a complete list of all the main help topics that are available. Y

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Example: To find help on the Memory|Close Bank optionFirst select the Memory menu, then press <Up> and <Dn> to highlight the Close bank o

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MEMORY MENU OPTIONSMemory data is organised by AOR Searchlight into banks of 400 channels. Eachbank is stored on disk in a file and is displayed on-s

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New BankTo create a new (blank) memory bank, click on the New Bank menu option. You will see a memory bank window appear on screen inside the main AOR

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Store... Add the current VFO to the highlighted channelRecall Transfer the highlighted memory channel to the VFOEdit... Edit the highlighted memory ch

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NOTE: The Mark check box is checked by default. If you do notwant to include the channel in memory scans, you should uncheck thebox (as shown above)

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NOTE: Memory channels are marked by default when storing,uploading or are added by a programmable band scan.Sorting the memory bankUse this push butt

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Save Bank AsUse this memory menu option to save the focused (highlighted) memory bankunder a different name to that displayed on it’s title bar. NOTE:

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A WindowsTM standard dialog is used to control printing:Upload Bank from RXThis option creates a new (blank) memory bank and uploads memory channel da

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THE TIMING OF RS-232 COMMANDS USED FOR UPLOADING DATA FROMTHE RADIO IS CRITICAL. IT IS VITAL THAT NO OTHER PROGRAMS YOU MAYBE RUNNING INTERFERE WITH

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Copy Bank from ClipboardThis memory menu option allows you to copy data back from WindowsTMClipboard into the currently focused memory bank. This fac

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CONTENTSINTRODUCTION ... 1ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ..

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SETUP MENU OPTIONSThe Setup menu options allow you to configure AOR Searchlight so that it runscorrectly with your hardware. The four options that ar

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S-meter readingsThis is the delay between S-meter commands being sent to the radio andthe program attempting to read the signal level. It gives the r

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Sound RecordingFurther details of the requirements for sound recording are given in the SOUNDRECORDING section. NOTE: This setup menu option is greye

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Not all WindowsTM compatible cards support 8 kHz sampling at 8-bits since this isnot a standard WindowsTM format, but it is included with AOR Searchli

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SCANNING MENU OPTIONSA number of scanning functions are provided by the Scanning menu. Theoptions are shown below:Programmable Band ScanA programmabl

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Once the PBS has started, a programmable band scan window and a new (blank)memory bank window are opened. Your main AOR Searchlight window should loo

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If you stop the PBS, the programmable band scan window stays open and you canthen use the cursor to review channels. The radio is also tuned when you

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Open PBSThis Scanning option lets you open a programmable band scan parameters fileand append new frequencies to a memory bank. The following dialog

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Only memory channels marked with a * in each bank are included in thememory scan.Two other push buttons are provided in the memory scan setup dialog:C

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Spectrum AnalysisYou can obtain a graphical display of signals in a portion of the radio spectrumusing this Scanning menu option. A spectrum analysis

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SCANNING MENU OPTIONS ... 30Programmable Band Scan ...

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The signal level detected at each step is displayed in the form of a graph as theradio scans, The range of frequencies is determined by the centre fr

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TOOLS MENU OPTIONSThe Tools menu provides two radio monitoring tools and facilities for managingthe sound log. The menu options are:Offset Simplex Re

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In the above picture, a pair of frequencies has been chosen and OSR started. Thedialog in the middle of the window is open while OSR is operating. T

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You can enter the period (in minutes) between reports that contain simple analysesof channel activity. You can also direct reports to a file for exam

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If you entered a file name into the SFW setup dialog, text reports are produced at regularintervals so that you can review a range of statistics over

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The previous picture shows a typical Graphical Analysis obtained using a SingleFrequency Watch on 144.650 MHz. The following four push buttons are lo

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PASS LIST MENU OPTIONSThe pass list is a list of 100 frequencies that are excluded from AOR Searchlightscans. You can maintain the list as you use th

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NOTE: Most of these push buttons only operate on selected pass list entries.To select an entry, just click on it.Add Add the current active VFO (A o

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The pass list frequency you highlighted is copied automatically into the dialog sothat you can edit it. Click on OK to finish modifying the entry.If

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WINDOWS MENU OPTIONSThis menu option lets you arrange the windows you have open within AORSearchlight and helps you tidy up icons. The Windows menu o

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INTRODUCTIONWelcome to AOR Searchlight, the control program for Microsoft® WindowsTM and AORcommunications receivers.This program uses an RS-232 seria

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SOUND RECORDINGSound recording and playback is provided by WindowsTM using a Media ControlInterface (MCI) driver for a sound card (eg Creative Labs So

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There is an option in the Setup menu or AOR Searchlight to use 8 kHz sampling with8-bit resolution. This is a format that is not supported by all sou

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The push buttons inside the sound log window have the following functions:P_all Play all the entries in the sound log from the highlighted oneonwardsP

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MEMORY DATA IN WINDOWSTM CLIPBOARDData from a memory bank window can be copied to, or from, WindowsTM Clipboard astext. This allows you to edit a mem

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ADDENDUM TO AOR SEARCHLIGHT MANUALCopy Protection AOR Searchlight is now copy protected. The protection does not use a dongle orother cumbersome devi

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7. The copy protection scheme is known to be compatible with the following disk defragmenters:Central Point’s Compress, Digital Research’s Diskopt, S

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AOR Ltd2-6-4 Misuji, Taito-ku, Tokyo 111-0055, Japan.Tel: +81 3 3865 1695 Fax: +81 3 3865 [email protected] www.aorja.comAOR (UK) Ltd4E East Mill,

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F Single Frequency Watch. This includes graphical analysis showing fullstatistics compiled as the SFW is in progress and includes text based reportsa

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTACKNOWLEDGEMENTAOR Searchlight has been developed over a year using the Borland Turbo Pascal forWindowsTM development system. The resu

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MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTSF 25 MHz 80386 IBM PC compatible or aboveF 4 Mbytes of memory or moreF Microsoft® mouseF at least two RS-232 serial ports

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INSTALLING THE PROGRAMIn these instructions, it is assumed that you are familiar with the way WindowsTMworks, so there are few details included about

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