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Enhanced RF attenuator operation for minimal intermod3.
Higher spec wire aerial input transformer for minimal mixing products4.
Ceramic metal cased 4 kHz (displayed) AM filter fitted as standard (typical bandwidths: 2.2kHz, 4.0 kHz,
5.3kHz 9.5kHz)
5.
Bourns optical encoder for the smoothest DX tuning6.
Features CPU fitted, 400 memories, multi timers and alpha tag7.
Otherwise, the PLUS's external appearance and functions are similar to the AR7030. The receiver was designed
by John Thorpe, the designer of the popular Lowe HF-150. The receiver continues the British trend for
producing high-quality receivers without frills at reasonable prices.
Other receiver features and capabilities include:
0-32 MHz coverage in AM, AM synchronous, CW, USB, LSB and DATA modes.1.
Remote control keypad enabling direct frequency entry.2.
Antenna connectors are two: 50 Ohms and 600 Ohms unbalanced input for wire antennas.3.
Four IF filters with the option to add two additional filters.4.
Two VFOs.5.
Memories (400, up from 100 in the AR7030) that store frequency, bandwidth, mode, passband or BFO
setting, squelch and scan include/exclude.
6.
Computer control.7.
The following review the AR7030 PLUS was found on the Internet:
"The AR7030 PLUS continues the nested menus, displayed on the front panel display. The user must 'drill down'
to find settings and options. It is quite different than the Japan Radio Company NRD-series receivers that have
almost every function on a separate knob or switch. Our listener feedback suggests the menu structure approach
is a 'love-hate' relationship with few users in the middle ground.
The AR7030 was an excellent receiver for the price, especially in Europe. Though we have not tested the PLUS
version, the improvements cited by AOR UK should only make the receiver better."
The AOR AR7030 received the World Radio TV Handbook "Best Table Top Receiver" award for 1996-97.
The NB7030 multi-option is not fitted as standard to the AR7030 PLUS, just the 'features' CPU is fitted. Should
you wish to add the hardware noise blanker and audio notch filter, order the UPNB7030 (slight saving in price).
Kenwood R5000
Discontinued in 1996 General Coverage (30kHz-30MHz) All Mode with VHF option http://www.kenwood.net/
Kenwood makes mostly transceivers now.
JRC NRD-525
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