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Power source options include the FNB-3 1 O.8V 425 mAh Ni-Cd battery pack or theFBA-S battery case for six AA-size dry cells. Chargers available include the NC-9B/C IS-hour wall charger, NC-15 l-hour quick or trickle charger and the PA-3 DC-DC mobile adapter.

Please read this manual carefully so as to become acquainted with the convenient features of the FT-203R.

SPECIFICATIONS

GENERAL Freq, range:

144-146 or 144-148 MHz (per local requiremen IS)

Channel steps:

10 kHz, and +5 kHz switch Mode:

F3 (G3E)

Antenna:

BNC connector, rubber flex antenna supplied

Supply voltage:

5.5-13V DC

Current:

RX 100 mA; Standby 20 rnA; TX 700 rnA (@ 10.BV, 2.5W RF) Case size:

65 (W) x 34 (D) x 153 (H) rnm Weight:

Approx. 450g w/FNB-3

RECEIVER (@ IO.8V) Circuit type:

Double conversion superheterodyne First IF:

10.695 MHz

Second IF:

45S kllz

Sensi tivi t y:

0.25 iJ-V for 12 dB SINAD, 1 iJ-V for 30 dB SIN

Sel ectivi ty:

±6 kHz/-6 dB, ±12 kHzj,60 dB

Audio output:

450 mW into 8 ohms for 10% THO, or better

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SEMICONDUCTORS
ICs: TRANSISTORS: DIODES:
LA4145 2SA 1162G R(SG) 7 Si IS1555 1
LA6324M 2SB793R 2 1 SSI84(B3)4
MC3357P 2SC2053 1 18S205 14
TC5081AP 1 2SC2196 1 Schottky
TC5082P 1 2SC2620B( QB) 10 IS8106 2
TC5082PL 2SC2712GR(LG) 12 Varactor
TC9l22P 2SC3120(l-lD) 2 ISV69 4
2SD1366(AB) IT32 3
FETs: FC53M-S
2SK2080(JO) LEDs: Zener HZ6AIL
2SK210Y(YY) LN38GCP HZ9B2L
LN28RCP TRANSMITTER (@ IO.8V) Input power:

5W DC for 2.5W RF output into 50 ohms

Modulation:

Variable reactance Deviation:

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Max. bandwidth: 16 kllz Microphone:

Internal or optional external condenser, 2 kilohms

SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES

OPTIONS

FNB-3

1O.8V, 425 mAlt Ni·Cd pack CSC·6

Soft Case

FTE-2 (European models only) 1750 Hz Tone Burst Unit YHA-14A

Helical Rub ber Antenna

FHA-S

Battery Case for 6 AA·size dry cells YH-2

Headset

MH-12A2B

Speaker/ Microphone

FTS-7 (for Model A only) Programmable Tone Squelch PA-3

DC Car Adapter/Trickle Charger MMB-21

Mobile Hanger Bracket

NC-9B*

Compact Charger 117 VAC NC-9C*

Compact Charger 220 V AC NC-IS

Quick Charger/Ix:: Adapter

Specificatlon subject to change without notlce or obligation

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Tone Burst available . 1750 liz ! 750 Hz : available

Tone Squelch' I ~-tio-n-J~~·~·I--r=:-I' nO"1 bl--: upt icn I

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• Repeater Shifl is 1600 kl lz fur all models (exc JA).

DTMF key pud available as an "pIIUlL for ,H models. Model F i, for use In Japan only, and cannot be readily CUllY", led to other models.

* for FNH·3 only

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'CONTROLS· AND CONNECTIO

CD Antenna Jack

This B'N'C'~type Jack accepts the YHA,-14,A rubber flex antenna, 0·.1' another antenna or feedline with an. impedance of 5·0 ohms at the ,0 pile rating. fre ... ·

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This squelch control sets the receiving, threshold level, below which noise

and (weak) signals will be, silenced, 'Turn this control clockwise to raise the threshol dan, d d ecrease sensi tivity ~

When the optional ,FTS-7 subaudible tone squelch encoder/decoder is installed in the trans ceiver * , 'setting the SQL control fully counterclockwise into the TON'E click .. stop will activa te the FTS ... 7, thus silencing the receiver to all signals that do not carry the programmed subaudible tone".

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During operation, this control sets the volume of the receiver in the Internal or external speaker 'or earphone.

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Press this button to, add five kilohe:rtz~o the operating frequency (both transmit and receive), for operation on channels that are .: odd multiples of S klfz.

® EAR and MIC jacks

These two j:,acks are both used by ·th,e· optional YH-2 Headset or MH~12,A2.B Handy Speaker/Microphone .. Except when using ·th,e YH ... '2" an optional earphone may be connected to thee E,AR. jack, either directly or through the MH",,12 Al,B plug, The corresponding microphone and speaker within the transceiver are disabled when connections are made to the res pie ctive MIC

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These three rotary switches select the receiving frequency to the nearest 10kHz (5 kHz may be added using the button with that name). The leftmost thumbwheel switch, labelled MHz, selects the megahertz digit, while (unlabelled) switch in the center selects the I DO-kilohertz digit. The switch labelled 10kHz at the right selects the l O-kilohertz digit. The transmit .frequency is the same as the receive frequency unless the RPT switch on

the rear panel is set for a repeater split. The tens and hundreds of MHz of the frequency are not indicated.

® Indicator LEDs

The green LED indicates that the receiver squelch is open, either by noise (if the squelch threshold is set very low), or by a received signal. In normal operation, this LED is used as a "busy channel" indicator to provide a visual indication of an occupied channel. This function is important when monitoring in a noisy environment or with the volume reduced, but especially when the optional FTS-7 Tone Squelch option is installed. This LED does not function when transmitting.

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The red LED indicates that the transceiver is in the transmit mode, and that RF energy is being transmitted. The receiver is disabled while the red LED is lit. If the transmitter is activated and this LED fails to light, or lights only dimly (in comparison with the green LED during reception), then a weak battery is indicated. Switch to low power and replace (or recharge) the battery as soon as possible.

The best viewing angle for the LEDs is straight down from above.

(MHz) _ (100kHz) (10kHz)

o - 0 - OkHz 0 - OkHz

1 - 1 -100kHz 1 -10kHz

2 - 2 -200kHz 2 -20kHz

3 - 3 -300kHz 3 -30kHz

4 -144MHz 4 -400kHz 4 -40kHz

5 -145MHz 5 -500kHz 5 -50kHz

6 -146MHz 6 - 600kHz 6 - 60kHz

7 - 14 7MHz 7 -700kHz 7 -70kHz

8 - 8 -800kHz 8 -80kHz

® LOW (Power Button)

When this button is depressed, the RF output power during transmission is just a few hundred milliwatts, and power drain from the batteries is minimal, providing maximum battery (charge) life. When in the undepressed position, RF output power during transmission is several watts, with power drain from the batteries correspondingly higher. In some cases, this (high) power selection will provide the extra punch necessary to maintain communications. However, the wise operator develops a habit of always keeping this switch in the LOW (depressed) position, except when operating the transceiver from an external power supply, or when absolutely necessary.

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9 -90kHz

® PIT Button (Left Side: and BURST on some models)

Press the PTT (Push-to-Talk) button to transmit. The BURST button is used to transmit an audible burst tone to access repeaters that require this, when using a transceiver so equipped (not generally required outside of Europe).

(J) Meter

The meter indicates relative signal strength during reception, and relative power output during transmission. The markings on the meter scale are for relative comparisons only.

'While 'tile supplied rubber flex antenna provides maximum convenience for short-range portable operation, the. standard B'Ne-type antenna connector on, the transceiver allows for the use: of higher gain antennas for extended

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frequency band, Also, if the antenna is to hie connected with a feedline to

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To remove thee, battery pack, slide this spring-loaded latch upward while moving the 'battery pack toward this side" of the transceiver,

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Press this button to illuminate the, meter, when required,

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@ vox Slide Switch (Rear Panel)

When the optional YH,-2 Headset is, 'used. 'with the transceiver, this switch

.selects. 'V'Q,X (voice-actuated trausrnit/receive) switching. The Hl position is for quiet environments, providing maximum sensitivity' of the VIO'X circuit to sound at tile boom microphone on the ·Y·H,-2., The LO\V position desensitizes the VOX circuit to minimize triggering by extraneous sounds when operating in. a, noisy environment. 'The VOX switch is disabled when the y. ""H ~2; I"'S n ot us ed

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This switch selects either simplex (SIM,P) operation, or plus or minus, standard transmitter frequency offsets for repeater operation,

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,BATTERY'INF'ORM'ATION

Battery Replacement

The. F,N'B-3 is a I O.'8V" 4 2.5 mAh. Ni-Cd 'battery pack U,StHl11y' supplied with this transceiver. Available as an optional accessory is the FBA, ... 5 battery c.a.s'e for six AA-size dry cells (non-rechargeable, not supplied).

:1" Remove the Soft Cover from the transceiver, and make sure that the VOL control is set into the click-stop (OF,F)~

2~ Grasp, the upper portion of the transceiver with your Ieft hand so that

your palm, covers the speaker and 'your left thumb is on the ~ UN'. ~' LO'CK button.

3~ Now move the, .... UNLOCK 'button, in the direction indicated 'by the small arrowhead, while 'using your right hand to slide the battery case tow-ard, the side wi th the .... UN,LO'CK button. The battery case should slide. out of its track,

4. If using the :F'BA-S battery case an,d. dry cells, they can be removed from the case 'by placing both of your thumbs on the mounting tracks on top of the pack and gently prying the tracks apart, Although both sides must 'be opened to, change the cells, only one side must be, opened at a time, to avoid damage to the hinges, First install or replace the 'three cells in one, side, and then close that side, open, the other side, and install or replace the other three cells. Always replace all six cells at once,

5. To replace the battery case (or Ni-Cd pack), repeat steps 2 and 3 above, simply sliding the battery case in the other direction after aligning the shorter side of the battery case with, the track below the ~ UNL,QC'K, button.

TIle FN'B-3 is. rechargeable, using one of the battery chargers described on

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the transceiver, or separately, However, we do not recommend 'the, use of other chargers, and the warranty policy' does not cover damage that may be caused by 'use, of non-approved chargers.

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watts, when transceiver is set for high power, while the f"BA, .... 5 with six fresh AA-cells will provide about 2 watts RF.

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The N·C .. 9B and N'C ... 9'C are compact wall chargers for recharging the FN',B,-3 Ni-Cd battery pack from the AC line. The 'NC·9,B is designed for II 7 V'AC" 'while the NC-9C is designed for 220 to 234 V'A,C,. A completely discharged battery pack requires approximately 15 hours to recharge with the

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The 'N'C-.:l 5 is a battery' charger/DC adapter with, two different charging modes: Q'UICK and TRIC'K"LE~ Either of these modes may be, selected according to your battery condition. The QUICK mode charges the battery in approximately 1 hour, and the TRICK,LE mode may' 'be used to protect the battery from self ... discharge when the battery is completely charged ..

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P,A-3

Do not attempt to recharge the, dry batteries used in, the FBA-S' ..

The ,PA-3 is a DC-'DC adapter for use when, operating your transceiver fro:m a car, The PA-3 allows 'you to operate while preserving battery charge, and the trickle charger function also protects the battery pack from selfdischarge (FNB,~3 only).

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Either of these two optional accessories can be used, to increase operating convenience and extend operating range and signal strength, Each, is equipped with, a dual plug connector which mates with the EAR and MIC jacks on' the top panel of the transceiver" disabling the internal speaker and microphone. The connect'ng cable then allows the transceiver to be left clipped to the belt during opera tion, or to be held above any a bstru ctions for improved performance, if necessary, For mobile, operation with the M,MB-21 Mobile Hanger" the transceiver can be left in the Hanger during operation,

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The :MH-12A2B SpeakerjMicrophone can be held, close to your ear during reception; ,or if preferred, an external earpiece can, be connected to the transceiver 'via the speaker/mic plug, thereby attenuating the audio from the speaker in, the M~H-12 A2,B . To transmit, just hold the speaker/mic close to your mouth and close the PTT switch on the microphone,

'The Y:H-2 Headset includes both a lightweight earphone and miniature bOQ,m microphone with a single headband, permitting totally hands-free operation of the transceiver when the VOX (voice-actuated transmit/receive switching) system 'in, the transceiver is activated. When in a normal, quiet environmen t, set the VOX, switch on the rear panel of the transceiver to the center (,HI) position, for maximum sensitivity of the VOX circuit. If in a

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OPERATION

Before operating the transceiver, make sure that the Ni-Cd battery pack is fully charged (if just received from the dealer, the battery pack should be charged before beginning operation). I f using the FBA-5 battery case and AA-size batteries, install the batteries as described on page 11.

During transmission, the red LED will light. If it does not, or becomes dim after several hours of operation, the battery pack should be recharged, or batteries replaced (FBA-5). If you are calling through a repeater that requires a burst tone (and using a transceiver so equipped), press the BURST button along with the PTT switch to send the tone. Release the PTT switch to receive. If more power is required, press the LOW button again so that it returns to the undepressed position. However, whenever communication is possible with low power, this button should be depressed to conserve battery life and to minimize possible interference to other stations.

Connect the rubber flex antenna to the antenna jack on the top of the transceiver. Never operate, the transceiver without an antenna connected.

On the top of the transceiver, set the thumbwheel switches to the desired receiving frequency, and press the +5 kHz button if necessary (for channel frequencies that are an odd multiple of 5 kHz ). Press the LOW button.

On the rear of the transceiver, set the RPT switch to the - or +600 position if you are going to operate through a repeater. Otherwise, set this switch to the center (SIMP) position. Also, set the VOX switch to the OFF position.

In certain locations, when received signals or repeater access is weak or unstable, the signals may be improved by moving the transceiver around: in general, the higher the better. Either the YH-2 Headset or MH-12A2B Speaker/Microphone allow the transceiver to be held high overhead during operation. These accessories are described on page 14.

VOX operation using the YH-2 Headset is described on page 14. For now, do not connect the YH-2 or the MH-12A2B Speaker/Mic.

When operating in a dark environment, the LAMP button can be pressed to illuminate the meter.

With the VOL control set into the click-stop (OFF), set the SQL control fully counterclockwise but not into the click-stop. Now rotate the VOL control out of the click-stop and adjust for a comfortable volume on the noise or signal. If a signal is present, rotate one of the thumbwheel switches to a channel where only noise is heard.

If the FTS-7 Tone Squelch Unit is installed (model A only), rotate the SQL control into the TONE position to activate tone squelch operation. See pages 24-26 for further details of this option.

Rotate the SQL control clockwise just to the point where the noise is silenced. If the SQL control is set further clockwise, sensitivity to weak signals will be reduced. If it was necessary to change channels to find a clear frequency, you can now return to the original frequency. Whenever a signal reaches the receiver that is strong enough to open the sq uelch, the green LED will light, indicated a busy channel.

To make a call when the channel is clear (green LED off), simply squeeze the PIT switch on the side of the transceiver, and speak into the microphone (MIC on the front panel).

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IRCU'IT DESC,RIPTI"ON

TIle following information is intended to provide an understanding of the circui t design and function 0 f the transceiver, along with the block diagram, Please refer to tile schematic diagram, for specific component details.

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The V,H',F signal from the antenna is passed through a Iowpass filter and amplified by Q'~,OOI (2SC3120) before bandpass filtering. To protect the receiver from unwanted signals that might cause cross- or Intermodulation, a three-section varactor-tuned bandpass filter is used, the center frequency of which automatically tracks the receiving frequency by means of the VCV (varactor control voltage) from the PL,L~

From the bandpass filter, the received, signal is applied to first: mixer Qi002 (2SC2620:B),) which is also fed, the first local signal. This local signal is derived from the 6,4 to 69 M,Hz 1 st 'LO signal delivered from the ,PLL Unit after doubling at QIOOJ (2SC2620'B)" buffering by' Q~,U04 (2SC26,20B), and, varactor-tuned bandpass filtering in a similar manner to that employed for the received signal,

'TIle lO~695 MHz product o.f the first mixer is then passed through dual monolythic crystal filter pair X'F1ool (lO,LISB) 'before application to the, second mixer section of Qt.OO,5 (MC33S7"P). Q.lOOS also includes limiter amplifier, discriminator, noise amplifier and squelch switching sections, The Znd LO signal from the ,PLL local oscillator on the :PL,L, Unit is also delivered to' the second 'mixer section of Ql005, and the, 4,55 k,Hz product from this section, is passed fro:m Q1,005 through, 455 kflz ceramic filter CF'lO-Dl (LF ... B15) to second IF amplifier 'Q:] 006 (2SC2712,G'R).

A portion of the 455 kHz second IF output from QI006 is further amplified, by Ql001' (2S,C271'2G'R). and applied to S-meter detector :D][007 (lSSl06) for delivery to the S~meter., T~1e rest of the amplified second IF signal from QIO'06 is applied to the limiter amplifier section of Q 1 (105 " which removes any amplitude variations that may be present on the signal before applica .. tion to the discriminator section, Tile, discriminator produces audio



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Discriminator output from Q~ DOS. is applied to audio amp IC' IQl ocs (LA4l4.S»), which delivers the receiver audio to the speaker when a. carrier is. present in the receiver passband, When no carrier is received, the noise. at the discriminator output is highpass filtered and amp Ii fie d. 'by' the noise amplifier section of 'QlOO,S ~ The noise signal is then rectified by Dl006 (1 S,'I SSS) and the resulting DC activates the squelch switch section of Ql 00,5 'i This switching signal then activates squelch/ mu te s wi t ch Q 101 '2 (2S,:C~, '2L7l2GR,)~ which disables audio amplifier QI008 by' biasing. off regulators Ql.OG9 ',(2,SB,793R) and Qu:no, {2"SC2,712GR)~ T,hu.'$. the receiver remains

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The filtered speech signal :from Q2,012 is applied to varactor diode D2001 (FIC,S3M~·3) in the V'CO circuit of the PLL, which oscillates at at programmed frequency between 70 and 75' MHz ,I· The audio thus frequency modulates the yeO"~ and the resulting signal is delivered. to doubler Q'l003

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In model A transceivers, when the FT'S ... 7 Tonie Squelch Unlt is installed and activated, a sample of the discriminato-r output is delivered to' the :FT,S-7~ If this sample includes a subaudible tone of the same frequency as that for which the ,FTS-7 is programmed, a-u di 0, amplifier QI008 is biased on, Otherwise, the receiver remains silent,

The filtered transmit signal is- buffered, by QI014 (2.SC2,6'2IOB) and then amplified by QI015' (2S,C3120)., QI101,6 (2SC20S3) and finally QllOJ'7 (2SC2196) 'up to the final output power, A sample of the output ,of Q:lOi7 is rectified. by DZOl4 (lSSI.06) to provide power output indicating voltage for the meter. T'11e transmitter output signal is then passed through TiR. switching diode 'D2012 {lSS20S), which is biased on. by T,X"s"V" and through a final Iowpass filter to the antenna"

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Closing the. PTT line to transmit, either manua ,lilY lor 'Via tl e·I~·: ... sys rem,

also, causes the RF input to the receiver to be, switched off through D2tH3 (lSS'20S1, and receiver audio amplifier QU)08, to be disabled via squelch/

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by apply •. ing TI,X5V to 'Q'~012 ~

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Audio, from the microphone is amplified by Q101l, (2SC'2712G,R) on, the.

PLL. Unit, and fed, to quad o:p a t , m,p QZ012 (L,A6324M)~ The first three

f Q., I'DC' (0 d .. . '1)' I

quarters 0,.2012 serve. as an, :!,":.·lnsta.n taneous c .evia tion con tron l owpass

filter, which ensures that the speech signal applied. to the modulator 'will

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produce the right amount of :F,M deviation, The fourth quarter of Q2rfJl'2

serves as the V'O,X amplifier, which activates the, transmitter automatically via VO,X' switch Q2101J (2:,S,AI l612-G',R.) when this switch is enabled by Q'lOI4, (2,s'C:27l2,G:R) .. This occurs when, the: optional YI~I~2 Headset is connected to the transceiver and the operator speaks. into the 'bloom microphone while the VO'X, slide switch is set to the L,O'W or I,] position .. Otherwise, the operator must close thePTT switch manually to remove modulation-

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When the FTS,~ 7 Tone Squelch Unit is installed and. activa ted (model A), or when the Tone Burst Unit is activated by the BURST button (models D and ,E)" the respective tone is applied to modulator varactor D'2,00.1 in the veo directly.

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PLL

PTT Switching and Voltage Regulators

In addition to the yeo already mentioned, the PLL circuit includes a PLL local oscillator, mixer, IF amplifier, programmable divider, reference oscillator and phase comparator. A portion of the yeO signal is buffered by Q2001 and Q2003 (both 2Se2620B) before being fed to PLL mixer Q2005 (2SC2620B). The oscillating frequency of this veo signal determines the operating frequency of the transceiver, and also varies for transmission and reception (even for simplex operation). Refer to the block diagram for the frequency ranges of each version.

Manual PTT switching is controlled by decreasing the impedance across the microphone audio line, which activates Q.o 1 S (2SAl162G R). This signal then controls Qz[)n (2SC2712GR), which can also be switched by VOX switch QZO!3 (2SA 1162GR) during VOX operation, or disabled by Q2024 (2SC2712GR) when the transceiver is tuned out of the amateur band. Switch QZ023 controls PLL unlock switch QZ022 and also TX5V switch Q2021 (2SAlI62GR).

TIle PLL mixer also receives a signal from PLL crystal local oscillator Q2004 (2SC2620B), which oscillates at 59.655 MHz during recep tion; and 65.0025 MHz, or this frequency plus or minus 300 Hz during transmission (simplex, plus 600 Hz or minus 600 Hz shift, respectively). The resulting mixer product between 5 and 10 MHz is amplified by Q2006 (2SC2620B) and applied to programmable divider Q2007 (TC9122P), which is programmed by the thumbwheel switches to divide the PLL IF signal so that the output of Q1007 is 5 kHz.

The output from the programmable divider is then applied to phase comparator Q2009 (TCSOBIAP), which also receives a 5 kHz signal from reference oscillator/divider Q2008 (TCSOB2PL). The result is that Q2009 produces the VCV (varactor control voltage), which is a DC voltage with a level corresponding to any phase difference between the divided reference signal and the signal derived from the veo sample. This VCY is delivered back to the varactor in the YCO, thus locking it to the reference frequency, while a portion of the vev is also delivered to the varactor-tuned bandpass filters in the transmitter and receiver RF sections, centering each filter passband on the correct frequency for operation.

Aside from the receiver audio amplifier and the final transmitter stages, the circuitry in this transceiver requires regulated 5 VDC. This is derived from the battery voltage by a four-transistor regulator composed of Q2016 (2SB793R), Q2017 (2SK20BO) and Q201~ /19 (both 2SC2712GR). A portion of the resulting unswitched 5V is used to maintain oscillator operation and the VOX system, and to serve as a reference for the "on air" LED regulator, Q202S' The remaining load is switched by TX5V switch Q2021 and RX5V switch Q2020 (2SA1162GR) for the transmitter and receiver circuits, respectively. The TX5V switch is controlled by the T/R signal from Q2023, as described above, and the TX5V is used to control RX5V switch Q2020, so as to disable the RX5V line during transmission.

If the signals applied to the phase comparator are not locked together, Q2009 activates PLL unlock switch Q2010 (2SA1162GR), which in tum swi tches off unlock switch Q2022 (2SA 1162GR) to disable the ULTX5V line. This removes bias from the last three stages of the transmitter and disables the red "on air" LED via driver Q2026 (2SC2712GR), which otherwise receives regulated DC from Q2025 (2SA 1162GR).

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C,TCSS TONE ,SQU'E:LCH E.NCODE,RIDIECQ'O:E,R

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The FT'S-7 i.s a DIP,-switc.h. programmable subaudible tone generator and decoder that p-rov-ides, '[one squelch operation using the operator's choice of 37 standard subaudible (CT'CSS) tones, for silent channel monitoring and operation through eTeS,S ..

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equipped, repeaters using the Yaesu F·T-20·3:R VllF

FM Hand-held transceiver (model A only),

Installs tion

Set tile V'OL control into. the click-stop (OfF):, and remove the 'battery pack, 'Refer, ..

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ring to the "- photo below, remove the four screws affixing the battery mounting track, an d r'-Ie',·" m , ove t h .e tra c 'k" '.'

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Locate the 6''''pin -plug inside the bottom of the transceiver, and connect this plug to 1Q1 on the edge of the 'FTS, ... 7 (See diagrams at right),

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3~ Apply the double-sided adhesive pad, (sup-

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plied with the Kit) to the lei side of the

FTS-7" and mount the FTS~7 inside the bottom, of the transceiver as shown below. Now replace the battery mounting track and its fo ur screws,

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With the battery pack removed, refer to the DIP SW<otCl1 Program .. ming Chart below, and set the six switches Ion the FTS ... 7 for the desired tone (the swi tches should be accessible through the hole ill the bottom of the transceiver), Note that "o" in the Chart indicates that the switch, should be set to' the "ON'u position, Switch number 7 should only be set to the. "OFF"" position if tone, squelched reception is not to' be used while CT'CSS transmis-

.

sian is required,

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TOlle Level Adjustment

This tra .. nsceiver has been carefully aligned and tested at the factory prior to, shipment, If not abused. it should not require other than the 'usual attention given to electronic equipment: do not store fOT long periods oftime with t.h'e battery installed, protect from high temperature and humidity, avoid dusty or sandy environ rnents , and do not drop the transceiver on a

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The tone output level of the ,FTS-7 is prese tat the

factorv ,l.~', the st, dard 11--1 nd - - -'11

l,U,C ory lor ,Ie stanaar ), reve '" an,' nOf'In,RJl..Y

requires no readjustment However, if a particular

it t'" ., d'~f-t" ' '. -

situa ron requires a different tone, level, this may 'be

adjusted by trimmer potentiometer V'R@:l.; S~10WJl in th e riah t hand 'ph' oto at +'~e': bottom ofpage 24-

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Sh9,uld service be required, we recommend that the transceiver be returned to the dealer from whom it was purchased, This is necessary' to make use of the warranty policy, and also to ensure that a nroperly qualified technician

performs the service, ~,

To activate the FTS ... 7" simply' set the 8lQ L control fully coun terclockwise into the click-stop (TON'E)~ During reception, the transceiver will rem . ain silent

.

until a signal is received that includes the pro-

gramrned subaudible tone, at which time the squelch will open and the station will 'be heard as usual. When the transmitter is activated, a subaudible tone will be superimposed U,P'Oll your voice signal, so that those stations equipped with ,8 crcs,s decoder set to rhe same tone frequency will hear 'your call. Stations no] equipped with tone squelch units 'Nil I also 'be "able to, hear your

.

Replacement of a major component may require considerable realignment,

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. _c.n".:.r no ClrcumS',anc.es, '_- :,Q'U"::: ',; S_:,iOU .. __ .c. rea ignment ae attempted. unless

the operation of the transceiver circuitry is. completely' understood, The malfunction should first be carefully analyzed, and any faulty parts replaced before alignment. Service 'must only be performed by experienced personnel 'using the proper test equipment,

A 50~oh.m dummy load must be connected to this transceiver at all times when the transmitter is activated. during alignment, Troubleshooting or

'1 i 0 -

a ignment usmg an antenna can result in misleading indications on the 'test

equipment. Also, while this 'transceiver can operate from a 'wide, range of DC supply voltages, all alignment steps require 10,.8 'VDC only, Do not 'use any other voltage for alignment,

transrnissions, but you 'will not hear them when

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they transmit, Normal operation remains the same

when the SQL control is rotated out of th .. e T'ON'E

position.

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R.F Signal Generator with ~lib·.rated output to :1 70: MHz



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FM' Linear Detector (Deviation Meter) Directional (eM) Sampling Coupler

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'1,., Refer-ring to, the exploded view remove the battery casle or pack, and then remove the four screws affixing the battery mounting track ..

2. Remove the two screws affixing the 'belt clip, and finally the strap mounting screw and the strap' mounting dummy screw,

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3~ Separate the front and rear panels carefully from the chassis, so as not to damage the wiring to the. speaker and microphone on the front panel. Note carefully' the way in which the ,PTT' and. L.A,MPI buttons are hinged.

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PLL UNIT Adjustment Points (viewed from rear)

Because of certain thermally sensitive interacting comp o .. ments in the PL" L'

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circuitry, - particular attention must be paid to assure a constant ambient temperature at the circuit during, alignment. If the transceiver temperature is different than that of the alignment environment, allow' sufficient time for thermal equalization before proceeding, Alignment temperature must remain constant and be vdthin, the range of 2,0 to 3100 C (6,8 to 86°' F)~ .

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Furthermore. proper alignment requires that the shield cover 'be in place over the veo; and that the circuit 'board 'be mounted in place on the chassis,

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A",. '. PLL, Local Output Transformer

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Wit.h the transceiver set to, the center of tile operating band (145.0 or 14,6,.,0 ,MHz), connect the R,F voltmeter to the collector of Q2,006 and adjust T"lOO'l for maximum deflection o ... ·n· the voltmeter (at lea st 7·5.·.·,0,·· m Vrm s),

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COLLE,CTOR

'With, tIle transceiver set to the low edge of the operating band, connect the high impedance DC voltmeter between pin 3 of JP2001 and, chassis ground, and adjust T·o"o~ fo .. or 1'. ~'O-'V':'" 0"" n the m eter

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P,LL Local Frequency Adjustment (+5 kHz button not depressed)

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T,R,A,N'S,M,lT

MODEL

'R,PT+'600 ~ RPT-600 , , (L10~4 ) (I4,lHO) 1

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I. Set the transceiver to the center of the operating band (14·5 ~O or

..

146.0 MHz) and connect the frequency counter to the collector of QlOQ.3, ~

2t With· the +5 k,Hz button in the undepressed position, refer to 'Table I and adjust L2008" ~012' L20'14 and L2010 for the fre~: quencies ,indic,ated for the model type being aligned. Set the ,RPT switch to th.e· appropriate position, for each transmit adjustment,

3,~ Now .press the '+5 kHz button and refe . rring to Table. II} adjust ~'001" L10.11.; L:z~)1,3 and ~,O'O-9 for the frequencies indicated for the model type being aligned, as in the previous step.

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MAIN UNIT Adjustment Points (viewed from front)

A~ Signal Path

1 .. , Connect the test equipment .as shown in, the following diagram, and. tune the transceiver and generator to 145,,00' Mlfz. Modulate the signal generator with 1 ,kI-Iz of au dI,Q M th -+ 3. 5 kflz FM: deviation, and set the generator output level to O~ 25/1 V' (=,6 dBp,).

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I. With the transceiver tuned to 145,.,00' ,M',Hz, replace the signal generator with, the dummy load, at the antenna jack, Set the, S'QL

control . to midrange, and adjust VRj O,O'!, to. the point where ,r

receiver noise is Just squelched off.

24. Reconnect the signal generator to the antenna jack" and set the ,SQL control fully counterclockwise into the click-stop (T'IQ,N'E) posi tion. With the same signal genera tOT modulation as in step :l of the previous procedure set the generator output level to 8 d,B,11 and, a dj us t 'VR 1 ~)O,3 to' the squelch t hreshol d p oin t.,

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.00 not transmit without a SIQ'iii·ol·lm dummy load connected to the antenna terminal.

], .. Connect the test equipment as 'shown 'below, and set the audio generator for 25 mv output at '1 kHz .. , Adjust V'RlOQ,! for ±4~S kHz deviation on. the deviation meter while transmitting,

Reduce the output level of the audio generator while observing the deviation meter, to 'obtain +:3.5 kHz deviation. The audio generator output level should 'now be between 1 and 3 m V.

A~ Signal Path

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I" With the terminated wattmeter connected to the antenna jack and the transceiver set to 145 .. 00 M'Hz:, connect the DCvoltmeter to the e mitt er of QI0.16 and adjust T1'OlO through 'T'101'2 fOT maximum DC 'voltage during transmission (at least 7010 m V).. If necessary, also adjust the pitch of coil L, 003 fOT maximum voltage,

'2. 'With. the LOW switch in the out (high power) position, adjust the pitch of :LW,Q06 and 'L1CH'O, and also the setting of 'TC']OOI for

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"ma.xim·umR"P' output power during transmission (3W' nominal

~@ 10,,,8 VDC supply),

.3., Connect the milliammeter in series with the power supply and adjust Tel 00..1 S·O tha t transmitt er power Oll tput is Iimited to 2~ 7W~ Supply consumption should be 800 mAo or less,

Test Equipment Connections for Mo,du'lator Alignme:nt

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th a; t the m ieter 0" n th e'" tra nsceiv e~· r d e-':fl, i·e··cts· to ""8':" on the num ber ed sea le

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••• CONNECTION BOARD •••
.. _____ ._ ·_.,r __ ·~~_
F2585102 Print ed Circui t Beard
----.- .. ~ ....... ~--
C025852A PCB wi~~lllPO~~ts Model> A and E
C025852B " Mudel D
--- --~~
C025852C " (Q2,D5,6) Model F
,--
-.~~-~~--,
TRANSISTOR
Q2 G3327850E 2SC2785E Model I:
,----,-
DIOOES
~~~.Y
.R~!~ G2090027 Si IS$53 Model F
---~
~--- .
• • • • • • •
,--------
_._- ~~ - ~ ~~. ~.~.~~ ,_. ~ ~
RESISTORS
~ ~~~~~- ---
RI 120336390 Metallic film 2W 39n
_, --- .. ----~. ,0-
R3 101215562 Carbon film 1/8W 5_6kn TJ Model F
. __ . ------,-~
R4 101215473 ; " .. " 47kn TJ "
-~~-~
R5 JOI2j?_~LI " " " nOn 1'J
-----
I
--- _. -- -" -- . -~ . _._- -~ _ .. -
POTENTIOMETERS
VRI 16080010~_ K09111002·5RII12-5KB 5knB (SQL)
------=--------,---- ------_' ... "
VR2 (with SI) 160800105 K09111008·5MI111-20KA 20knA (YOL)
. __ ._---

! CAPACITORS --
C2 F K02175180 I-C~~amic disc 50WV 18pF CH
(DD 1_q_~<;:_J:!_~_80J 50y)
CI,3 K121 711 02 " " " O.OOl"F E
(DDI 04El 02P50V)
,
. ~~~ .. ~
; INDUCTOR
--
L1 LOO20334


METER
Ml M0290044 MH-42F
I
-~-~.-
~-.,~ .. ,~---
! MICROPHONE
MICI M3290007 EM-78
[-._.-
;
~-~, .. ~-~~~- ..
SPEAKER
.-- -- -~~.~--.-~--
SPI M4090063 C035AI3 ! SWITCH
-~-.
SI (with VR2) _ (POWER)
f--
~~ (with VRI) - (TSQ)

.-
ANTENNA JACK
Jl PI090353 BNC-RM
,

LAMP
'pLi QlOOO054 No 7656 6V 35mA
--
,
--, --'
CONNECTORS
PI (with ,"Y!re) T9204n7A I for Tone Squelch Models A and F
PI ( " ) T9204786B I for Tone Burst Models D and E
-,

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i - -_-
R35011l0 Co n t rol Panel »l: arid g filters Models A, D and E
'"
R3501120 " " " Model F
... ~
1
., I
R3501070 Battery Mouo_ting Track w/contacts
,
---
R3501140A I Front COVCI w/trim band, wlo spkr, mic
Models A, D and E
I
--
R3501150 .. " " " Model F
i
__ .
R3800510 Rear Cover w/o switch label, belt clip
-
I
R810i970A ~ Switch Label (i600kHz RPT and VOX)
i Models A, D and E
; R8102040A: (VOX) Model F
; " "
--- I
-

R3501040 Left Side Cover (PTT) or (PTf and BURST)
-
--.-
R3501060 Right Si~.e Cover (LAMP)
-- -38-

-39-

J?_1012,1013 G2090277 Si 155205
DI007,l014 G2U90244 Schottky 155106 .• 0, I
01004,1005,1010, G209010~cior 15V69
lOll
DIOOI-I003 G2090248· .. IT32
01009 , -G2~0227'-l Zener HZ9B2L
I _
-_ ..
,
i (;_~YSTA~ FILTER SET
XFIOOI Hll02081 IOU5B (2 pes; :.lATCHED PAiR)
--,

CERAMIC FI L TER
CFIOOI H3900030 j" Lf-B15
_.
i .... __ . ,~
CERAMIC DISCRIMINATOR
_.
CDIOOI H7900180 C08455C7
-
,
. RESI§TORS
RI062 J01215181 Carbon film Ij8W 180,11 TJ
RI048 JOl215104 " " " 100kn "
RI061 110216331 " composition Ij4W 330,11 GK
RI067,1068 124205000 Chi~ RIo,IC IjlOT 0001 IjlOW On
1-~1031,1058,1066 ' J24205100 .. " " 1001 .. IOn
RI059 124205330 " " " 3301 .. 33,11
RI054 124205470 " " " 470J .. 47,11
RI046,1065 J24205101 .. " " 1011 '. 100,11
RIOO 1,1 05? j ~24205221 i .. " " 2211 " 220,11
R1051 J24205331 " " " 331J " 330,11
RI017 124205471 ! .. " .. 4711 .. 470,11
RI029 i 124205561 .. .. " 561J .. 560,11
RI044,1 052,1 05 3, 124205681 .. .. " 6~1J .. 680,11
1055,1 060
RI004, 1010 I 124205821 .. .. " 8211 " 820,11
RI014,lOI9,1025, I .. .. " 1021 " lkn
1064 J 24205102
RI021 ,I 023 i 124205152 ! .. " " 1521 .. 1.5kn
RI 028,1035 124205222 , " .. .. 222J " 2.2kn
RI034 124205332 " " .. 3321 " 3.3kn
RI002,1008,1011, i J24205472 ! " .. .. 4721 " 4.7kn
1026,103~
RI037,1038 124205103 " .. " 1031 " iOkn
RI 003,1 009 r 124205"183 " " " 183) .. 18kn
RI022,1041 I J2420522l .. " " 223J " 22kn
R 1 013,1039, I 045 ' 124205333 " .. .. 3331 " 33kn -40-

-41-

R1020,1043 J24205473 Chip R~IC l/IOT 4731 I/lOW 47kn
RJOl2 124205823 .. .. " 8231 .. 82kn
RI005-I007, J24205104 , " " " 1041 " 100kn
1015,1016,1018,
1047,1049
R1024 124205274 " .. " 274J .. 270kn
R1030,1033 J24205564 .. .. .. 564J .. 560kn

!
POTENTIOMETERS
VRIOQ2 ! J51745103 H0651 A013·1 OKE 10knB
rv-RIOOI J51745104 H0651A019-100KB 100knB
VRI003 J51759204 PD6P-204 200knE


CAPACITORS
ClI07 KOO173100 Ceramic disc 50WV lOpF SL
(DO 1 04SLI 00D50V)
CI0ll ,1021 ,1 065, K22170502 i Chip " 1pF RH
1095 i (C20 12RH I HO I DC)
r---'
C1016 K22170503 .. " 2pF "
(C2012RH I HOlOC)
CI 025 ,1088,1093 K22170504 " .. 3pF ..
! (C2012RH_I"'!:!_Q}_QC)
C1027,1096 K22170506 .. " SpF "
(C20 12RH 1 H050C)
C1 004, 1 008,1012 K22170306 .. .. 5pF Ul
i (C20 12UJ 1 H050C)
C1 0 18,1022 K22170307 .. " 6pF "
(C2012UJ IH060D)
CI 062,1066 K22170308 .. .. 7pF ..
(C20 12UJ 1110700)
C1069 K22170508 i .. .. 7pF RH
;.....,--_ (C20 12RlIl110700)
C1071,1075 i K22170509 ! .. " 8pf "
I (C20 IlRH I HO~OO)
CI 003,11 02 K22170511 I --
" .. 10pF "
- (C20 12RH I H I OOD)
,~ .. ~~- ..
CI064 , K22170313 " " 12pF UJ
,
, (C2012U1I H 1200)
rci067 --
K22170315 ; .. .. 15pl' ..
- I (C2012UJ I H I ~Qn_.
CI080 K22170515 .. .. 15pF RH
,
CI 00'2, I 089 (C2012R!lI!!1501)
--~.,.~. -
K22170517 _ .. " \81'1' "
J (C2DllRHIHI~OJ)
~~~ ___ ~r _. C1001,1087 K22170519 Chip 50WV 22pF RH
I (C20 12RH I 112201)
CI006,1009,1013 K22170319 I .. " 22pF VI
(C20J 2UJ 1 H220J)
CI020,1023 K22J 7032 i- i- 27pF
.. ..
(C20 12UJ J H270J)
ClO07 K22170521 .. " 27pF RH
(C20 12RHI H2701)
CI092,1I00 K22170523 .. " 33pF "
(C20 12RH1H330J)
C1094 K22170525 " " 39pF "
, (C2012RHI H390J)
ci 068,1076,1081 K22170527 " " 47pF "
(C20 12RHIH4 70J)
CI086 K22170533 " .. 82pF "
(C20 12 RH 1 H8 20J)
Cl 030,1 089,1039 K221 705 39 " " 15pF "
(C2012RH IHI511)
C1005,1014,1017, K22170901 " " 0.001,llF 0
1019,1024,1032, (C2012Dl HI 02M)
1033,1035,1045,
1049,1057,1059,
1061,1063,1070,
1072,1073,1074,
1077,1078,1082,
1083,1085,1090,
1091,
1097-1099,
11 01,1104,11 05,
1 J 06
C1046 K22170817 " .. O.Ol,llF B
; (C2012Bl HI 03Z)
C1026,1028,1044 K22171004 I " O.Ol,llF F
__ (<;:20 12Fl H 103Z)
C10 15, I 041, I 042 K22171008 : " 0.047,llF F
K22141904i (C20121-" I H4 7~~)
CI029,1 034,1 047, " 25WV O.I,lIF D
1050,1054,1055 (C3216D1 EI04M)
CI031 K 70167224 Tantalum 35WV 0.22",F
(CS15El VR22M)
CI079,1084,1103 K70120002 " 16WV 1O/.lF
(489DI 06XOO 16C I)
C1040 K70080006 6.3WV 47/.lF
(48904 76X00060 I)
C1060 I K40179001 50WV I",F
_ .. _------ (ECE-A IHKOIO)
~
C1036 K40129015 Electrolytic 16WV 4.7",F
(ECE-A lCK4R 7)
C1043,1051 K40129012 " " 10,llF
(ECE-A 1 CK 1 00) -42-

-43-

CI 053, 1056,1 058 K40109015 Elect 10 lyt ic 10WV IOOIJF
{ECE-A 1 AK I 0 I}


TRIMMER CAPACITOR
TCIOI K9100100 ECR-Gt\O?9TjQ ____ ~ _ __3Qpl:' ..


TRANSFORMERS
TlOOI L0021'i16
1'1002 L002l417 ,-~~~
TI003,1 004, 1006, L0021418 I
1007,1010-1012
n005, 1 008,1009 L0021419


INDUCTORS
LI 001,1004 Ll020686
LI 002, I 00 5,1009, Ll020677
1015,1016 :
LlO03 L0020748 1
LlO07 L0021261
LI008 L0020726
L1010 L0020987A!
L1011,1014 L0020342
LlOt2 Ll I 90105 FL3H-I ROM
LID 13 Ll 020687


ROI03620 HEAT SlNK





PLL UNIT ' - -"
Symbol No. Part No. Description
-~.~.~- F2575102 I PI int ed Circuit Boar'lf-- -- ... --.,----
PCE with Components
C025752A .. Models A and E
C025752C .. !l.lodd D
: C025752D .. .. 10:
; C025751D " " r
,
! I
.. ~~.~
-- --~~,~-.- ICs
02007 G1090247 'fC9122P
Q200s GI09il56iJ 1'C5082
02009 GI090473 TC5081AP
02012 GT096559 LA6324M


i F
Q2001 G3802107Y , i"SK210Y{YY}
Q2017 'G3802ci87o- ~2SK208·0(JO)

,
! TRAN§_l_§_"!QR.§
02010,2013,2015, G311l627G 2SAI162GR{SG)
2020- 20 22,2025
02016 G3207930R 2SR793R
02002-2006 G3326207B . 25C26 20 13( QB)
Q2011,2014,2018, G3327127G i 2SC2712GR(LG)
2019,2023,2024, , I
2026,2027


, DIODES
D2012,20 13,2016 G2070009 5i 1 SS 184(B3)
D2002-20 11, G2090277 : " 155205
2014,2017
D2001 G2090180 Varactor rC53M-5
D2015 G2090 176 Zener HZ6AIL


CRYSTALS
X2001 HOI02560 I HC-18/T 59.655MHz Models A, D and E
X2001 HOl02564A , 32.32625 MHz Model F
X2002 110102563 ; 64,7025MHz Models A D and E
xiCiO:J HOlO2.56i" "' 65.0025MHz
X2003 Hoi02565A " 35.000MHz Model F)
X2004 : HO 102562 65.3025MHz Models A, D and E
X2005 HOI02559 5.1205MHz




RESISTORS
R2084 JI0216221 Carbon composition 1/8W 2}_Q!l GK
R2049 JI0216-\~ .. " ,. Ikn "
R2036,2076,2081, J 24205000 I Chip RMC I/I0T 0001 Ifl0W On
20~2 -44-

~45~

R2075,2083 1124205470 I Chip 1~~lC !1:_l.q~70~.~l_,I_~i_7n ------l

- R20 11,2073,20741124205101' " " " 10 IJ " lOOD.

2077 ,2010 I

(A,D,E) , I

f-------,------------J -----+---~--- __:__-- " ------=-:--_~ __ .....,

R2003,2030 1 1242_Q_5_22_1-----r __ ,_' _._" __ " __ _:c22::_clc--:cJ-,-"-~2:-:-2-::-0-n-_-----i

R2041 I J24205331 1 " " .. 33!J " 33()n

R2004,2023,2080 J J2420-54-7-I--tJ--,-, --" --"--4'-7--1 J----" --4-'-70-n--'-----j

r-::-~"~=_~~-~~_:c::_c~-+---------. ----~---_____i

R20IU(F) I 124205561; .. " .. 56lJ " 56UD.

r--.'~~---~~=_--r_------~- =- .....,

R2062,2078 J 124205102 1 " " .. 102J .. Ikn

~R-~2~05~9~,2::-c0:-:-7~2---1rJ~2~~~2-:c05~5~2-T-I--,,--,-,-,-.--c--:c152~J--- .. -~1=,5:k=n======~ R2007,2014,2016, 1 124-::;-2'O;cc5::-;;2~2-;;-2+-- .. ---,-, -,-, ------,2;;-;2""'2-::-J---,,----;2,2kn

2018,2020,2025,- , 1

2029,2037 I'

r----------f--------+-- =- ~

R2050 J 124205272 " " " 272J " 2.7kn

R2060 ,I 124205332 I; " " .. 3321 " 3.3kn

72013,2015,2017, II 124205472 " .. " 472]-- .. ·'--4-,7-k-n------I

2019,2067 .

=~~~~ J ~~:~~~~~~ I :: :: ::------.~-6-8~=-~ ~----:=-: =-=--=-6-5-~=~k-k-~======~

r-" ~T'----------:c -- __ =-~------__I

R2021 J J24205822; " " " 8221 __ ,, __ 8,---=-.2-,---k_D. -I

t--i<2ll22,2032,2040, I' 1242~ .. .. " IU31 .. IOkn

2055,2057,2058, -_. ~- I

2061,1063,2066, ,

2068,2070,2071 , 1

_B.)044 I J242051,l_:_3-----r- __ " __ ".,, .. ,_, _1 ?"3J __ " 1__:_5_k_n __ __I

I-R2047!~048 'I J24205183 'I .. '-' -'-' - 18}J_~':_------,l--=8__:_kn:': --I

R2001,2002,2008, J24205223 " .. " 223J .. 22kD.

2038,2046,2065 I r--------

r-Eg05,2042 1 J24205333 1 "

R2009,2034,2035, I 124205473 I ..

2039,2056,2079, ; "

2086(A,D,E) 1 1

--
, CAPACITORS
,I K22170502 1----,,,-
C20J! ~P 50WV JpF RH
29 12RH 1110 10C)
C2013 I K22170503 I " .. 2pF "
(C2!) 12RHI H020C)
C2010 I K2217051! 1 .. " 10pF "
.tC20 12RJ:1) III ODD)
C2016 K22170311 ! " " 10pF UJ
. ' (ClOI2 UJ I _!:lIOOD)
C200S ' K22170~' " 10pP CH
1 (t;_20 12CllJ.HI00D)
C2032 ! K22170515 1 " " 15pF RH
1 1 (~20 12RH}HI 500)
C2021,2022,2023, K22170319 " " 22pF U1
I
2024 ; (C20 12'-:TJ 111220J)
C2003,2009 K22170223 .. " 33pF CH
, ~o 12CH I H3301)
C2033,2034 I K22170523 " 33pF RH
1 ( Oq_RH I H3301)
C2017,2026 K22170527 1 .. .. 47pF "
(C20 12RHI H4 701)
C2014 K22170327 I " " 47pF U1
I (C2012UJ I H4 70J)
C2027,2097 i K221 70529 1 .. " 56pF RH
(C20 12RHI H560J)
C2002,2007,2020, I K22170801 ! " " 470pF B
2028,2029,2041 (C2012BIH471M)
C2025,2046 K22170805 I " .' O.OOl"F B
1 (C2012BIHI02M)
<;2004,2006,2037, ! K2217090~7 " O.OOI"F D
2040.2051.2052, ' (C2012DIIll02M)
2054-2056 1
2060,2064,2065,
2068,2069,2074,
2076,2080-2093 ,
2098,2100
C2045 K221 70806 I " " O.OO12"F B
(q_o 12B I H122M)
C2047 :-- K221 70813 i " " 0.0047"F B
J . I (C20 12111 H4 72M)
C2036 i K22170817 I " " O,Ol"F B
1 K221710041 (~20 12B IHI03Z)
C2012,20 15,2018, " " O.O!J,lF F
2019,2030,2050, (C2012FI H 1 03Z)
2079,2096 ,
;
C2058 K2217100S I r e " 0,047J,1F F
(C20 J 2Ft H4 73Z)
.. - D
C203! K22141904 : " 25WV Q.iJ,lF
1 1 (C) 216Dl E 104M) --.---~---.-----:---------l

3331 " 33kn

4731'-- .. --47:::-k-D.-------i

R2053 124205683"" .. 683J

I--.______:_=----=-------t---------------r------- __ ~ __ '"_,

R2006,20 14, I J24205104 1 " " " 104J

2026·- 2028,

2031,2033,2051, 1 '

2069 1

68kl1

100kl1

R2043 !205 2 'I 1242g,_5_12_4------r_~,_, " __ " __ 1_ 2~_J " 1_20_k __ I1 _

R2045 . J2_~~~swn. " " " 105J " IMn

R2054 .' 124205225l " -;,--,-, =-ii5J--,,~'_ 2,2MD.

.L'~ .. , --___'

t------ . --+11___ 1 POT E NTI 0 ME-T-~-R_=__=__=__=__=__=_-_-.~~_--=-- .. -,,~~====:

VR 0 1 J51 i45~ UJ "_Il. __ . __ -~ __ .. ~~::::--=-~-~4._, 7_k_I1 _

I 1

-46-

-47-

.. ~-, -.

C2099 KIQI86102 Ceramic disc 63WV O.OOII.d' B
(RD8_70-1_1_l_~ U2K6 3 V) -~-----
C2043,2044 K70167104 Tantalum 35WV 0.1",1'
, (CSI5U VORl M)
C2039 K70140007 " --·----25\\.'~t
i (4~9D I 05X0025A 1)
C2057 K70127225 ---
" 16WV 2.2j.LF
I (CS 15 E I C2R2!l-l)
1---- -~.-
C2005,2095 K70 I 07335 " 10WV 3.3,,1'
" (CSI5£1 A3R3M)
C2035 K70120001 -
" 16WV 4.7,,1'
, (489D4 75XOO 16B I)
C2049 K40179002 - .. ~----- 50WV
Electroly t ic O.I"F
(ITE-AI HKOR I)
C2048,2059,2075 ~-
K40l79001 " " 1,,1'
(ECE·A I HKO 10)
('2038,2066,2072, K40129012 .. 16WV IO"F
2094,2035* .' (ITE-A 1 CK 100)
('2063 K40129028 - 47"F
" "
(ECE-AICK470)
ClO53 K40089007 " 6.3WV 100"F
(ECE-AO] K 1,0 I ) -
* Modd r
._ ,.
J TRANSFORMER
j----" , -
T2001 L0021418 ,
--- - -
-_,
---
, INDUCTORS
L2001,2002 Lll90146 1''L3H-~R2M 8,2j.LH
L2004,2005 Ll190145 FL3H-IR8\J 1.l!}JH
-
L2015 Lll90141 ; FL3H-IOOK 10}JH
L2016 Lll90110 H3H-4R7K -
4_7}JH
U003 LOO21415 ---
~,. ,
L200 7,2009,20 10, LOO21420 (Models A, D and E)
20 II ,20 13,2014 i
L2008., 20 12. L0021434 (Model F)


CONNECTORS
J2001 .' P0090390 3022·07A ,--
r-:J2002 POO90069 3022-06A
1---
.. T
, SWITCHES
S2001 N6090042 SSS313040 (Models ~, D and E)
S2002 _' N6090040 SSS323122 ROl02660 Shield Case
, .~~-.~-.-~
ROI02670 Shield Cover
-_.-
ROI03360A Shield Plate
- .. -.~~
,
"' ., ~ -- SWITCH UNIT A " Symbol No.

-48-

-49-

l .. h11=-mm .. 'II.li fll":f\lir.!'oIlfWII'I'iT=.=t:
Symbol No Pan No, De scr ipt ion
'F2577000 Prin ted Circui t Board
PCB with Components
C025770A 1750Hz Tone Mudel
-e02S-770B J 800Hz Tone Modt:f


IC
Q5001 GI091)239 TC5082P


I CRYSTALS
X5001 HOI01983 HC-18/T 7,373.~~j.!:!.:.11!2.QHl Tone)
X5Oi:il H-6-{0(982 HC~18Pf 7,168.\lHz (1750Hz Tone)


RESISTORS
R5003 J00215683 Carbon film 1/8W 68kU T1
R5002 J01215154 ; 150kn Tl
R5001 J00215474 " 470kU VJ


CAPACITORS
C5001 KOO175150 Ceramic disc SOWV J5pF SL
(DDI04S LJ 50J50V)
C5002 KOOl75330 " .. " 33pF "
I (DDI04SL330150V)
C5006 KI217JI02 " '" .. O.OOII'F E
(DO 104E I 02P50V)
CS005 KI4180103 " " 63WV O.OII'F FZ
, (R DS71-1 FZ 1 03Z63V)


SIP CONNECTOR
T.5001 POO90373 570~:9.§,S:_PB '
; ..
1i~,&,_lIl ~ 1:l1l:I \Tif.l 11:t :,~ 11 ::r.fe1'1:1 :.lllC lllllC".Jr
SvmbolNo ~ Descript,on
F2578101 Printed Circuit Board


IC
QIOOI GI090577 MN6520


DIODES
ploODo02 Gi09iJ244 Scho ttk y Barrier ISS106


CRYSTAL
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