Ah 4 Control Cable

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The AH-4 is enclosed in a weatherproof housing and is capable of being permanently installed outdoors. It interfaces to the radio with the coaxial feed line and a 4-conductor control cable. The cable carries the 12 volt power and ground, and the KEY and START control lines. Icom AH-4 and AH-3 ( automatic antenna tuner ) connection to any radio Both AH-3 and AH-4 are similar. Here is a redesign of connection digram of the ICOM IC-AH3 and IC-AH4 by 5B4AEZ. There is four wire control cable coming out beside coax cable. Control cable has White: Start tuning.

  1. Hydraulic Control Cable
  2. Shielded Control Cable
  3. Power Control Cable
  4. Control Cable Assembly
  5. Icom Ah-4 Control Cable
Modifications for the Icom AH-4

31-01-2000Icom, AH-4, AH-3 ( automatic antenna tuner ) connection to any radio. English language
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Icom, AH-4, AH-3 ( automatic antenna tuner ) connection to any radio.
Author: AA7OL Niko Takahashi - aa7ol@hotmail.com.MODIFICATION.NET

Icom AH-4 and AH-3 ( automatic antenna tuner ) connection to any radio

Both AH-3 and AH-4 are similar

Here is a redesign of connection digram of the ICOM IC-AH3 and IC-AH4 by 5B4AEZ.

There is four wire control cable coming out beside coax cable.

Control cable has

    White: Start tuning
    Green: Tuning in process
    RED: 12 V DC input
    Black: GND

Tuning Process

  1. Put about 10 watts of power into tuner. ( CW )
  2. After about 0.5 second, press start switch for a moment. ( use momentary contact switch )
  3. LED start blinking , which indicate tuning is in process.
  4. After about 3 seconds or so, LED shut off, and tuning is completed,

If tuning is successful SWR should be less than 1.2

Some radio start to reduce the power when SWR is high, this tuner takes at least 10 watts of power for tuner to work properly. Most of the 100 watts radio should not have any problem, since they still put out 10 watts or so, even with high SWR.

But, it does not work with some QRP radio ( 5 watts or less ).

Adjust power level, if necessary.

You may extend control cable to 100 feet , it still work fine, you can put this tuner on top of tower.

Let me know , how it worked

aa7ol@hotmail.com.MODIFICATION.NET

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Ah 4 Control Cable

Technical Segment

Using the Icom AH-4 with the IC-705

Hydraulic Control Cable

In this article, FB NEWS Worldwide editors are going to introduce how to use the Icom AH-4 Automatic Antenna Tuner with the IC-705. It is reported that an Icom antenna tuner especially for the IC-705 is being planned for release, but we just wanted to use a wire antenna with the IC-705 “right now.”

Please note that this is not an officially recommended method by Icom.

Pin assignments of the IC-705 TUNER jack

There is a TUNER jack on the right side of the IC-705, and according to the Icom webpage, an antenna tuner will be released in the future that can be connected to it.


Right side of the IC-705

This is a three-conductor stereo jack, and [KEY], [START], and [GND] are assigned sequentially from the tip.


Pin assignment

Connecting the AH-4 to the IC-705

Unlike the IC-7610 or IC-7300, there is no jack especially for the AH-4 on the IC-705. However, we assumed that if we connect the control lines of the AH-4 to the IC-705’s TUNER jack, and separately supply the 13.8 V DC power...the antenna tuner might work well.


When the AH-4 is connected to the IC-7300, the 13.8 V power is supplied from the radio to the AH-4.


When the AH-4 is connected to the IC-705, both the AH-4 and IC-705 must be connected to the same power supply and grounded at the same internal GND terminal.

To connect the AH-4 to the IC-705, connect the three control lines for KEY, START and GND to the tip, ring, and sleeve of a 3.5 mm stereo plug. Connect the fourth power line to a suitable power connector, which is required to supply 13.8 V DC power to the tuner. You can purchase a 3.5 mm stereo plug at a parts shop, but we also recommend trying out a screw-type connector.


Direct wiring with a screw-type connector is convenient for a trial.

Now, there are two ways to connect the AH-4 to the IC-705.

1. Build a control cable for the AH-4.
2. Build a conversion cable that is connected to the AH-4 supplied cable.

When you chose No.1:
Purchase a 4-conductor shielded cable and build the control cable. One side is for the J2 connector in the AH-4, the other side is for the IC-705 TUNER jack and the DC power supply.

Ah 4 Control CableAh 4 Control Cable


The 4-conductor shielded cable we bought.

When you chose No.2:
To make a conversion cable, buy the necessary spare parts described below. Contact your local distributor for ordering details. Because the AH-4 standard supplied cable is too long for the IC-705, you can cut and shorten it if needed, but we are not responsible for any trouble that may occur.

Required spare parts:
...female, radio side
Component name: 1490R1
Icom component number: 6510001940
...4 pins are required
Component name: 1189TL
Icom component number: 6510007460


Completed conversion cable

Verifying operation

This is a screen capture before we connect the AH-4 to the IC-705. [TUNER] is grayed out.

Control


The IC-705 FUNCTION screen before connecting

Connect both the AH-4 and the IC-705 to the same regulated power supply after turning it OFF. Then turn ON the power supply to power ON the AH-4 first, then push the [POWER] key in the IC-705 to turn ON the IC-705. This sequence is important for the AH-4 to be recognized by the IC-705. Now look at the IC-705 FUNCTION screen again to confirm that [TUNER] is no longer grayed out. Touch and hold [TUNER] for one second to turn it ON.


The IC-705 FUNCTION screen after connected

Shielded Control Cable

Ah 4 Control Cable

When tuning is started, the [TUNE] icon blinks red in the upper-left corner of the IC-705 screen. When tuning is complete, the icon stops blinking and is lit white.

Power Control Cable


The IC-705 screen after tuning

Control Cable Assembly

We look forward to seeing the Icom antenna tuner!

Icom Ah-4 Control Cable

Now we figured out that we can use the AH-4 connected to the IC-705...but we can’t wait for the official Icom antenna tuner, to bring out the best in the IC-705!

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