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MANUAL I
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AM/SSB
CITIZENS BAND TRANSCEIVER

MODEL
CB-547O
'WARNING'

It is unlawful for the user to make any replacement or substittnur


of parts, adjustments or to service the transmitter by any D->~
other than a person holding a commercial 1st o. 2nd class "ad-i
operator's license. Any change in the circuitry that wou!d chariae
or violate the technical regulations or type acceptance i
prohibited.

INDEX TO CONTENTS
DATE
1. SPECIFICATIONS . ., . . . . 2 7. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
2. PARTS LAYOUT . . . . 3 ALL MODES
3. B E H A V I O R S OF CIRCUITS RECEIVER
R E C E I V E R SECTION . . . . 4 TRANSMITTER. ,
T R A N S M I T T E R SECTION . . . . 4 CHANNEL INDICATOR
WHAT IS N.B. ? . . . . 4 P.L.L. C I R C U I T
P.A. SECTION . . . . 5 P.A. SECTION
WHAT IS C L A R I F t E R ? . . . . 5 8. EQUIVALENT C I R C U I T OF 1C
D E S C R I P T I O N OF P H A S E - L O C K E D - ^ : 9. HOW TO SET THE T R A N S i S T O R S ANC 1C
(P.L.L.i C I R C U I T . 5-6 10. TABLE OF O P E R A T I N G VOLTAGES OF
F R E Q U E N C Y OF SYNTHESIS CHAP" . . . . 7 TRANSISTOR AND 1C
WHAT IS SSB ? .9-12 11. W I R I N G SIDE OF P.W. BOARD
4. CHANNEL SELECTOR SWITCH 13- 14 12. SCHEMATIC D I A G R A M
5. BLOCK DIAGRAM 15-20 13. WAVEFORMS OF EACH SECTION
6. ALIGNMENT 14. CHANNEL INDICATOR (LED101I
PHASE LOCKED LOOP CIRCUIT 15. TRANSISTORS BASING
ALIGNMENT 16. REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST .
RECEIVER ALIGNMENT
TRANSMITTER AND MODULATOR
ALIGNMENT. . 25-27

SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION


Executive Office:
10 Keystone Place, -ramus, New Jersey 07652 (201) 265-5600
Regional Offices & Distribut :r
10 Keystone Place i jmus, New Jersey 07652 (201)265-5600
21580 Wilmington Ave :ng Beach, Calif. 90810 (213)830-4470
U.S. Subs-: / of Sharp Corporation, Osaka, Japan
Parts Centers:
P.O. Box 664 : jmus, New Jersey 07652 (201)265-5600
P.O. Box 20394 :ng Beach'. Caiif. 90801 (213^830-4470
SPECIFICATIONS

[TRANSVItTTER SECTION Type of crysta 1 HC-18/U


RF pc DUtpUt. . . . . AM 4 Watts maximum frequency tolerance stage
SSB 12 Watts P.E.P. (Peak enve- 10.240MHz ±0.003% ! P.L.L.
lope power) maximum 18.2575MHz ±0.003% : P.L.L.
Freque-C' r ange , 27MHz Citizens Band 7.7975MHz ±0.003% B.F.O. (USB)
Chan-r : 40 channels P.L.L. (Phase Lock- 7.8025MHz ±0.003% B.F.O. (LSB)
ed Loop) circuit synthesizer
AM 40 channels and SSB 80 Selectivity. . . 6dB down at ±2kHz
channels (USB 40 channels and 60dB down at ± 5kHz
LSB 40 channels). Intermediate
(USB :Upper Side Band" frequency . 7.8MHz
[LSB : Lower Side Band, •USB 7.7975MHz]
Type :- rvstal . ^C-18/U LSB 7.8025MHz
frequency \! stage AM 7.7989MHzj
10.240MHz ! ±0.003%| P.L.L Clarifier . . . . ±800Hz nominal
18.2575MHz ± 0.003% | P. L. L. Auxiliary circu Variable squelch control
7.7975MHz |±0.003% JTransmitter, OSC. (USB) Variable RF Gain control
7.8025MHz | ±0.003% jTransmitter. OSCJLSB) N.B. (Noise Blanker)
Trans 1 er modulation . . . 100% (maximum) AM P.A. (Public Address) system
tercin iimiter AM; Yields high average modu- Automatic noise Iimiter (built-in)
lation at average voice levels. GENERAL
Power :-.";;ut Iimiter . SSB; ALC let's the SSB trans- Power source DC 12.0 Volts Nominal (Test voltage
mission be free from excessive ^s DC 13.8 Volts)
output and distortion. negative or positive ground
Ante^'o Batching . 50 ohms, Un-balanced Antenna 50 ohms external antenna
Carr r" itviation . Not greater than ±800Hz nomi- Channels . . . . 40 (AM, USB and LSB)
nal on (exceeds F.C.C., require- Frequency ranpe 26.965MHz ~ 27.405MHz
ments) Speaker 3-1/8" round, P.D.S. 8 ohms imped-
Harmcr : suppression Exceeds 60dB ance
Ca^re- oppression ....... 40dB (SSB) Microphone . Low impedance, Press-to-talk dynamic
Unw3"f: Sideband microphone (500 ohms)
Expression, . 40dB (SSB) Semiconductors 4-IC (1 C-MOS LSI)
2-FET (Field Effect Transistor)
j R E C E I V E R SECTION 42-Transistor
Aua ; itiwer output . . 3.5 Watts maximum 1-LED (Light Emitting Diode) Display
Single conversion superhetero- Dimensions. Width 7-15/16"
dyne, Phase Locked Loop (P.L. Height 2-3/4"
L.) frequency synthesizer pro- Depth 9-5/8"
vides 40 transmit and receive Weight. . . . 5.3 Ibs (without microphone)
channels. Clarifier of ±0.8kHz Cabinet . . Metal body with plastic front
on each channels at USB and Accessories Microphone hanger
LSB Mobile mounting bracket
Sens AM 0.5/iV for 10dB S + N to Mounting screws
N ratio at 1,000Hz, 30% Microphone with plug and cord
modulation Power supply cord with fuse holder
SSB 0.15/uV for 10dB S + N and socket
to N ratio at 1,OOOHz beat Spare fuse (4A)
40 channels P.L.L. (Phase Lock-
ed Loop) circuit synthesizer
(AM, USB and LSB)

Spe: * cations are subject to change without prior notice, within FCC rules a": 'regulations.

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PARTS LAYOUT

Bracket setting holes

Microphone hanger setting holes

© Volume control with power switch knob (JKNBN0300AFSA) Front panel (HPNLC1 226AFSA)
(2) RF Gain control knob (JKNBN0300AFSA) Decoration plate, 40 CHANNEL (HBDGS3051AFSA)
(3) Mode (AM/USB/LSB) selector knob (JKNBN0300AFSA) N.B. (Noise Blanker) switch knob (JKNBM0219AFSA)
@ Indication plate, TX, red (HINDP0019AFSA) Squelch control/P.A. switch knob (JKNBN0300AFSA)
(5) Signal/RF power meter, ME1 (RMTRE0065AFZZ) Clarifier control knob (JKNBN0300AFSA)
© Indication plate, RX, green (HINDP0018AFSA) Antenna socket, SO301 (QSOCZ2470AFZZ)
Q) Channel indicator window (GMADT0052AFSA) Jacks, External speaker and P.A. speaker (QJAKB0051AFZZ)
(8) Channel indicator, LED101 (VHPG L-6P201-1 ) Power supply plug, PG601 (QSOCZ2454AFZZ)
Film, LED101, red (PF I LW0005AFZZ) Microphone socket, SO501 (QSOCZ2468AFZZ)
© , Indication plate, AM/USB/LSB, green (HINDP001 7AFSA) Cabinet, bottom (speaker side) (GCABB3449AFSA)
@ Emblem "SHARP" (HINDM1 080AFSB) Cabinet, top (GCABA3449AFSA)
(fj) Channel selector switch knob (JKNBN0299AFSA)

Figure 3-1 PARTS LAYOUT


BEHAVIORS OF CIRCUITS

I RECEIVER SECTION j
<AM> <SSB>
Having been amplified by RF amplifier (transistor Q 1 ) , RF Having been amplified by RF amplified (transistor Q1), RF
signals are mixed with signals coming from P. L. L. circuit signals are mixed with signals coming from the P. L.L. circuit
by mixer (transistor Q2) to be converted into IF frequency by the mixer (transistor Q2) to be converted into IF fre-
signals (7.8 MHz). The IF signals are fed through the quency signals (7.8 MHz). The IF signals are then fed
c r y s t a l filter to IF amplifier (transistors Q7, Q9 and Q10) through the crystal filter to IF amplifier (transistors Q7,
where they are amplified and then AM-detected by the Q9 and Q10) where they are amplified and next applied to
diodes D11 and D12. Noise components of the AM-detect- the product detector (transistor Q11) to mix with carriers
ed signals are removed by ANL circuit (diode D13) and [B.F.O. signals (similar to carriers)] so that they become
amplified by AF amplifier (transistor Q506) to be passed audible signals. The audible signals (AF signals), after they
on through the volume control VR1 to the AF power are amplified by AF amplifier (transistor Q506), are brought
amplifier (integrated circuit IC501). to AF power amplifier (integrated circuit IC501) via the
control volume V R 1 . '

TRANSMITTER SECTION
<AM> <SSB>
Aural signals caught by the microphone are' amplified by Aural signals caught by the microphone are amplified by
the microphone amplifier (transistors Q501, Q502 and the microphone amplifier (transistors Q501, Q502 and
Q503) and then fed to B.M. (balanced modulator, integrated Q503) and then fed to B.M. (balanced modulator, integrated
circuit IC301) combining with B.F.O. signals, where they circuit IC301) in the combination with B.F.O. signals,
are subjected AM modulation (amplitude modulation). The where they are subjected to balanced modulation so as to
low-level modulated signals are adjusted in their level by becomes DSB (Double Side Band) signals with suppressed
the trimmer capacitor C31 (20 pF) and having been ampli- carrier.
fied by IF amplifier (transistor Q8), they are next applied The DSB signals are applied to the crystal filter where one
to TX mixer (transistor Q305) to mix with frequencies half of them are cut off (another half are allowed to run
coming from P.L.L. circuit so that they become transmit- through) so that they become SSB (USB or LSB) signals.
ting frequency signals (27 MHz band). These signals are [Note: SSB, USB and LSB represent Single Side Band, Upper
linear-amplified by RF amplifier (transistors Q304, Q303, Side Band and Lower Side Band respectively.]
Q302 and Q301) to a specified power level to be passed These SSB signals, after they are amplified by IF amplifier
on the antenna. (transistor Q7), are applied to TX mixer (transistor Q305)
to mix with frequencies coming from P.L.L. circuit so that
they become transmitting frequency signals (27 MHz band).
These srgnal? are then linear-amplified by RF amplifier
(transistors Q304, Q303, Q302 and Q301) to a specified
power level to be fed to the antenna.

WHAT IS N.B.? I (Refer to Figure 4-1)


The noise blanker (N.B.) is to cut off noise components Noise to be cut off
of received signals by the way that noises (ignition noise
of vehicles, etc.) are detected and amplified enough to
drive the switching transistor Q6.

DETECTOR

modulated wave
(received wave)

Figure 4-1 NOISE BLANKER SWITCH

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P.A. SECTION WHAT IS CLARIFIER?
When the squelch control/P.A. switch is set at "P.A." posi- SSB wave represents A3 wave (AM wave) in which one of
tion and the press-to-talk switch of microphone at "ON" the two side-bands is left as is while the other band and
position, if aural signals are applied to the microphone, carrier are rejected.
they are first amplified by the microphone amplifier (tran- Therefore, SSB waves can be demodulated by the way that
sistor Q501) and then adjusted to a proper level by the carriers are added to their side-band but it 'will be noted
volume control VR1 and finally amplified to a specified that if such side-band refers to a portion of certain AM
aural level by AF power amplifier (integrated circuit IC501). waves, it is required to make the added carriers frequency
be just equivalent to that of AM wave earners. If other-
wise, demodulated sounds won't be natural with a poor
clarity. In order to enhance the clarity, it is needed to
do minute frequency adjustment: this is permitted by the
clarifier provided at the receiver side. Another name of
the clarifier is RIT (receiver incrimental tuning).

DESCRIPTION OF PHASE-LOCKED-LOOP (P.L.L.) CIRCUIT

<What is P.L.L? > <Frequency Synthesizer>


P.L.L. is abbreviation of Phase-Locked-Loop which synchro- The frequencies for both transmitter and receiver are synthe-
nizes with frequency and phase of the stable standard input sized by two crystal controlled oscillators, the P.L.L. (Phase-
(crystal oscillation) given from the outside, ;namely working Locked-Loop) circuit and the crystal controlled carrier fre-
not only as automatic frequency control but also as auto- quency oscillator.
matic phase control. The P.L.L. (Phase-Locked-Loop) circuit consists of IC201
Therefore, this synthesizer can be said to be on the same [programmable divider, phase detector (phase comparator),
low-pass filter, divider (1/2048) and crystal controlled oscil-
level in the connection with the accuracy and.stability of
lator), Q207 (voltage controlled oscillator: V.C.O.), Q204
oscillation as the crystal oscillator.
(buffer amplifier), Q203 (down mixer) and low-pass filter
(L201) as shown in figure 8-1.]

<Frequency Determining >


—1 — A crystal oscillator consisting of a crystal X201 The voltage (Vdc) goes back to the V.C.O. (Q207)
(10.240 MHz) and IC201 generates a basic frequency/i through a low-pass filter.
(=10.240 MHz) and it is divided down through a fixed —7— In this method, a closed-loop frequency-feedback
divided network (1/2048: a portion of IC201) to system, which is so called P.L.L. (phase locked loop),
5 kHz frequency (fi). The frequency 5 kHz : s applied is formed and the frequency (fin) of V.C.O. (Q207)
to the input of a phase detector (a portion of IC201). is locked.
—2— A second oscillator Q207 is a voltage controlled oscil- —8— When the P.L.L. is in lock, two frequencies to phase
lator (V.C.O.) and its frequency (fin) is determined detector input are the same and therefore the fre-
with a DC voltage (Vdc) from low-pass filter of IC201. quency (fin) is determined as follows:
The output frequency (fin) is applied to a down mixer fin = N-./2 + /4
1
(Q203) through a buffer amplifier (Q204). Where /2 = 5 kHz (=/i x
2048
-3- A third oscillator consisting of a crystal X202 (18.2575 /4 = 18.2575 MHz
MHz) and a transistor Q205 generates a frequency /4 [or 18.2561 MHz (only at AM
[=18.2575 MHz or 18.2561 MHz (only at AM reception) ]
reception) ] and feeds its frequency to the down mixer N = 181 to 270 (Determined by channel
Q203 also. selector and mode switch as shown
_4_ Although the down mixer Q203 produces two fre- in Table 1.)
quency signals (fin + fal and (fin - ft), the frequency For example, the frequency (fin) of channel 1 is
(fin - fij only is applied to a programmable divider calculated as follows
(a portion of IC201) through a low-pass filter consist- (1) LSB; fin = 181 x 0.005 (MHz) +
ing of a coil L201 and capacitors C203 and C218. 18.2575 (MHz)
—5— The programmable divider (a portion of IC201) divides = 19.1625 (MHz)
the frequency (fin f*) by the frequency divider (2) USB and AM transmission;
number (N), which is programmable by the switch f i n = 182 x 0.005 (MHz) +
position of the channel selector connected to the ter- 18.2575 (MHz)
minal pins (2) to 7) and ® of IC201. 19.1675 (MHz*
The assigned number is shown in Table 1. (3) AM reception;
The output frequency (fin - ft) /N is close to 5 kHz fin 182 x 0.005 (MH/) +
and is fed back to the phase detector of IC201. 18,2561 (MHz)
—6— The phase detector of IC201 compares the frequency = 19.1661 (MHz)
/2 < = 5 k H z ) and the other frequency (fin - f*J /N Where N (= 181; LSB or 182, USB and AM) is assigned
from the programmable divider and generates a D.C. for channel 1 by channel selector and mode switch.
voltage (Vdc) proportional to the phase differences This frequency (fin) is applied to the mixer (Q2)
of both frequencies. of receiver and the mixer (Q305) of transmitter
through a buffer amplifier Q208 and a band-pass filter
block (T204 and T205).
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—9— The Transmitter Frequency
The transmitter frequency (]'$) is determined by
(/* > I/3/?) f (IF)
mixing 7*3/7 and /6 signal which is generated by a
LSB: 26.965 - 19 1625 - 7 8025 (MHz)
crystal oscillator consisting of 0701 and crystal (X701: —> 7975 (MHz)
7.8025 MHz for LSB or X702: 7.7975 MHz for USB USB: 26.965 - 19 1675
and AM) and AM: 26.965 - 19 1661 = 1 7989 (MHz)
/s = /3// + /e
- (N •/: + /4) + /6 IF frequency is applied through 7.8 MHz crystal filter
Where /6 = 7.8025 MHz for LSB to IF amplifier (Q7, Q9 and Q10) where it is amplified.
= 7.7975MHz for USB and AM In the case of SSB (USB and LSB) mode, IF signal is
detected by the product detector ( Q 1 1 ) while receiv-
Consequently, the transmitter frequency ( f s } is all ing the signal from the crystal controlled beat-
crystal controlled. frequency oscillator Q701 (through the buffer ampli-
Table 1 shows the synthesized frequencies for each fier Q702) oscillated frequency of the beat-
channel. frequency oscillator (Q701) is 7.7975 MHz for USB
—10— Receiver (See block diagram and schematic diagram) while 7.8025 MHz for LSB. In the case of AM mode,
The V.C.O. frequency (fin) is added to the mixer IF signal is AM-detected by the diodes D11 and D12
(Q2) of receiver through a buffer amplifier Q208 and to be passed on the ANL network.
a 19 MHz band-pass f i l t e r block (T204 and T205). -11- Clarifier
The incoming signal (J'sj from antenna is amplified The clarifier circuit comprises capacitor C215, diode
by RF amplifier (01) and converted into IF frequency D204, crystal X202, resistor R220 and clarifier control
by the mixer (Q2). ( V R - 3 ) . For the transmitter, the voltage control R342
IF frequency is determined as follows: (fin] is to be adjusted within ±80 Hz. In the case of
fs - /3/i = 7.8 MHz - - / (IF) the receiver, the clarifier control VR3 (j'$n) is provided
For example, channel 1 at 26.965 (MHz) to vary the frequency within approx. ±800 Hz for
SSB (USB and LSB)

<NOTE>
For below mentioned 1), 2), 3), and 4), the transceiver 2) While the channel selector switch is at the position
described herein is not fitted with a capability for transmis- between two channels (For example between channel
sion on any frequency other than those as signed for, 1 and channel 2), the channel selector switch (SW101-A)
CB service. is turned on, so that a transistor 0101 is turned on, LOU.
1) In case of P.L.L. is unlocked from any reason^ Accordingly the VCO frequency (fin) unlocked does
Low iTate puises appear on the terminal pin 122; of not go to the Transmitter, and the c a r r i e r escalator
IC201 as long as The loop is unlocked and these make (fej stops.
the Gate transistor Q209, the Buffer amplifier Q208 3) In P.A. position
and d transistor Q201 turn off. Public Address switch (SW4) turns the power supply
Then the carrier oscillator (ft>) stops. off to transmitter transistors (Q301, 0302, 0303,
Accordingly the VCO frequency (fin] unlocked does 0304 and 0305) and carrier oscillator O701, and turns
not go to the transmitter. on a transistor 0105, and then the VCO trequency
(fan) does not go to the transmitter.
Accordingly Public Address switch (SW4) prevents to
produce high frequency signai.
4) In Receiver Mode
Receiver/Transmitter relay cuis the power supply to
transmitter transistors (0301, 0302, Q303, 0304
and 0305) off, and inhibit to perform the transmitter
signal.
R E C E I V E R and N f3n (MHz) f4 (MHz) f3n - f4 (MHz) f6 = f5 - fan (MHz)

CHANNF L
TRANSMITTER
FREQUENCY
f s (MHz)
CRYSTAL
X201
f l (MHz)
. '• , - ""r
v 2048 '
(kHz)
LSB
USB and
AM ( T X )
AM*
(RX)
LSB, USB
-f~~~
AM*
-nd AM ( T X ) ( R X )
LSB USB
and AM
LSB
b
USB and
AM ( T X )
AM*
(RX)
i
1 26.965 10.240 5 181 182 19.1625 19.1675 19.1661 18.2575 18.2561 j 0.905 0.910 7.8025 7.7975 7.7989

I
4
26.975
26.985
27.005
10.240
10.240
10.240
5
5
5
183
185
189
184
186
190
19.1725
19.1825
19.2025
19.1775
19.1875
19.2075
19.1761
19.1861
19.2061
18.2575 ~
18.2575
18.2575
18.2561

18.2561
0.915
18.2561 j 0.925
0.945
~ 0.920
0.930
7.8025
J 7.8025
7.7975
__0.950 | 7.8025 7.7975
7.7975 i 7.7989
7.7989
! 7.7989
r, 27.015 10.240 5 191 192 19.2125
J 19.2175 19.2161 18.2575 18~ 256 1 ~ 0.955 0.960 [7.8025 7.7975~t~7.7989~~
6 27.025 10.240 5 193 194 19.2225 19.2275 19.2261 18.2575 18.256?" 0.965 J 0.970 ^ 7.8025 7.7975 7.7989
7 27.035 10.240 5 195 196 19.2325 19.2375 19.2361 182575 78. 256 f~" 0.975 _ 0.980" 7.8025 7.7975 J7.7989
8 27.055 10.240 5 199 200 19.2525 19.2575 19.2561 18.2575 18.2561 0.995 1.000 7.8025 7.7975_j7.7989
9 27.065 10.240 5 201 202 19.2625 19.2675 19.2661 18.2575 18.2561 1.005j 1.010 H 7.8025 7.7975 7.7989
10 27.075 10.240 5 203 204 "19.2725 19.2775 19.2761 18.2575 h 18.2561 1.015 1.020^ 7.8025 7.7975 7.7989
11 27.085 10.240 5 205 206 19.2825 19.2875 19.2861 18.2575 18.2561 1.025 1.030 7.8025 7.7975 7.7989
E
ID ; 12 27.105 10.240 5 209 210 19.3025 19.3075 19.3061 18.2575 18.2561 1.045 1 .05(TJ^7.8025 i 7.7975 _ 7.7989
13 27.115 10.240 5 211 212 19.3125 19.3175 19.3161 18.2575 18.2561 1 .055 1.060 7.8025 7.7975 7.7989
14 27.125 10.240 5 213 214 19.3225 19.3275 19.3261 18.2575 18.2561 1.065 1.070 ^7.8025 7.7975 7.7989
15 27.135 10.240 5 215 216 19 3325 19.3375 193361 18.2575 18.2561 1 075 1.080 1 7.8025J 7.7975 7.7989
16 27.155 10.240 5 219 220 193525 19.3575 19.3561 18.2575 182561 u 1.095j 1.100 7.8025 7.7975 7.7989
D
C 17 27.165 10.240 5 221 222 19.3625 19.3675 19.3661 ' 18.2575 18.2561 1.105 1.110 7.8025 7.7975 7.7989
m
Z 18 27.175 10.240 5 . 223 224 19.3725 19.3775 19.3761 18.2575 18.2561 1.115 1.120 k 7.8025 7.7975 7.7989
O 19 27.185 10.240 5 225 226 19.3825 19.3875 "19.3861"" 18.2575 " ia 2561 ~ 1.1 25 1.130 ^7.8025 7.7975 7.7989
20 27.205 10.240 5 229 230 19.4025 19.4075 19.4061 18.2575 18.2561 1.145 1 . 1 5 0 ' 7.8025 7.7975 7.7989
o 21 27.215 10.240 5 231 232 i 19.4125 19.4175 19.4161 18.2575 18.2561 1.155 1.160 j 7.8025 7.7975 7.7989
Tl
22 27.225 10.240 5 233 234 19.4225 j 19.4275 j 19.4261 18.2575 [_ 18.2561 [ 1.165 1.170 7.8025 7.7975 7.7989
CO
23 27.255 10.240 5 239 240 19.4525 19.4575 19.4561 18.2575 18.2561 1.195 1.200 7.8025 7.7975 J7.7989
z 24 27.235 ' 10.240 5 235 236 19.4325 19.4375 19.4361 18.2575 18.2561 1.175 1.180 7.8025 777975 ""7.7989
H
I "25 27.245 10.240 5 237 238 19.4425 19.4475 19.4461 18.2575 18.2561 I 1.185 1.190 7.8025 7.7975 7.7989
m 26 27.265 10.240 5 241 242 194625 19.4675 l 19.4661 18.2575 18.2561 1.205 1.210 7.8025 7.7975 7.7989
co
CO 27 27.275 10.240 5 243 244 19.4725 19.4775 19.4761 18.2575 18.2561 1 215 "f.220~ "7.8025" ~7.7975~~ T7989"
28 27.285 10.240 5 245 246 19.4825 19.4875 19.4861 18.2575 18.2561 1.225 1.230 7.8025 7.7975 7.7989
O
I 29 27.295 10.240 5 247 248 19.4925 19.4975 19.4961 18.2575 18.2561 1.235 1.240 '7.8625" 77975 ^7.7989
30 27.305 10.240 j 5 249 250 19.5025 19.5075 19.5061 18.2575 18.2561 1.245 1.250 7.8025 7.7975 7.7989
31 27.315 10.240 5 251 252 19.5125 19.5175 19.5161 18.2575 18.2561 1.255 1.260 7.8025 7.7975 7.7989
• 32 27.325 10.240 5 253 254 19.5225 19.5275 19.5261 18.2575 18.2561 1.265 1.270 7.8025 7.7975 "7.7989
33 27.335 10.240 5 255 256 19.5325 ^9.5375 19.5361 18.2575 18.2561 1.275 1.28CT1""7.8025 7.7975 "7.7989
34 27.345 10.240 5 257 258 19.5425 19.5475 19.5461 18.2575 ' r 18.2561 1.285 1.290 7.8025 7.7975 7/7989
35 27.355 10.240 5 259 260 19.5525 19.5575 19.5561 18.2575 18.2561 1.295 1.300 r 7.8025 7.7975 7.7989
36 27.365 10.240 5 261 262 19.5625 19.5675 19.5661 18.2575 18.2561 1.305 ~ 1.310 7.8025 7.7975 7.7989~
37 27.375 10.240 5 263 264 19.5725 19.5775 19.5761 ; 18.2575 18.2561 1.315 1.320 7.8025 777975 7.7989
38 27.385 10.240 5 265 266 19.5825 19.5875 19.5861 J 18.2575 18.2561 1.325 1.330 7.8025 7.7975 7.7989
39 27.395 10.240 5 267 268 19.5925 19.5975 19.5961 I 18.2575 18.2561 1.335 1.340 7.8025 7.7975 7.7989
40 27.405 10.240 5 269 270 19.6025 19.6075 19.6061 18.2575 18.2561 1.345 1.350 7.8025 7.7975 7.7989

1 Note | 1. In transmitting at AM mode, the frequencies 2. In receiving at AM mode, the frequencies /a/?,
/aw and /6 are same as that at USB mode. The /4 and /6 are equal to those marked by * in the
frequency /4 is 18.2575 MH/ in all positions, table,
however.
D605
(Zener Diode)
VR3
CLARIFIER
To Receiver Mixer CONTROL

Q205
|X202 crystal j J7" X-TAL OSC. AM
Q202
T204,T205 18.2575MHz or INVERTER —O
fsn 18.2575MHz HT
BAND PASS <I8.2561MHz
FILTER MAM i<X only)

fsn
19MHz fsn-f4
Q208 Q204 0203 L20 I ,C203,
BUFFER Q207
BUFFER DOWN C2I8
AMP VOLTAGE fsn AMP fsn MIXER
(19.1625MHz to CONTROLLED 119.1625MHz to LOW-PASS
To Transmitter (9O5kHz to
oo 19.6075MHz) OSCILLATOR 19.6075MHz) Fl LTER
Mixer 1350kHz)
Vdc
r
LOW-PASS N
PROGRAMMABLE D205
FILTER PHASE (5kHz) DIVIDER J_ VOLTAGE
DETECTOR
0209 (N=181 to 270) N REGULATOR
UNLOCK
JX20I crystal!
PROTECTOR IC20I
m IO.24OMHZ

"n fz=5kHz T "


X-TAL OSC. DIVIDER f2 Q2O6
Q2OI 10.240MHz /_! \1 INVERTER
SWITCHING
L

Figure 8-1 P.L.L. CIRCUIT FREQUENCY SYNTHESIZER


WHAT IS SSB? |
<General conception of SSB>
The spectrum of AM wave (A3 wave) which is modulated by mation like sound that can't travel so long, into electric
one signal is as shown in figure 9-1, and this reveals wave and therefore it is allowed even to reject the carrier
that it contains carrier at its center and two electric waves when transmitting modulating signals alone.
each at its upper and lower sides and each equidistant from In addition, the upper and lower sides contain the same
the carrier in proportion to the modulation frequency space. modulating signal and so only either one of the two is enough
The upper one is named USB (Upper Side Band) while the to transmit such signal. From this reasoning, it can be said
lower one, LSB (Lower Side Band). These two bands have that only one side-band needs to be transmitted to convey
such characteristics that either of them comes near the carrier al! of the information contained in the modulating signal
as the modulation signal frequency is lowered and that the and thus the carrier and a second side-band are permitted
amplitude between the two bands becomes larger as the to be both rejected - - these are satisfied by a creation of
modulation signal voltage increases and vice versa - - the SSB wave, the name of which is resulted from that it posseses
amplitude is the biggest with 100% modulation, namely, 1/2 only a single side-band (SSB).
of the amplitude of the carrier. Figure 9—2 shows a frequency distribution (spectrum) of the
As understood from the above, A3 operation is based on upper side-band (USB). As in the case of A3 wave, the SSB
three types of waves, carrier and upper and lower side-bands, wave also varies in frequency and amplitude according to the
but out of them, the carrier serves only to convert the infor- frequency and size of modulating signal.

Modulation Modulation
.x^ frequency frequency
Amplitude

/ i J~~i~
Modulation
"5.
Amplitude
degree

Lower Carrier Upper (Carrier) Upper Frequency


side-band side-band side-band

Figure 9-1 AM WAVE Figure 9-2 SSB(USB) WAVE

<Features of SSB and differences between SSB and A3>


The bandwidth of SSB wave is half that needed for added to SSB wave in the receiver for the demodu-
A3 wave. Namely, since A3 wave contains two side- lation purpose.
bands and carrier, it requires double the bandwidth • There develops less beat interference which may
of modulating frequency, but in the case of SSB wave, be caused by a mutual affection of carriers (those
it occupies only the bandwidth equivalent to that of the other signals).
of modulating frequency. — 4- In the case of A3 wave, since it contains two side-
Accordingly, the SSB wave can eliminate a waste of bands, it may be that in the transmission of such short
frequency space found in the A3 wave and the former waves as using the ionosphere, the two side-bands will
enables transmission of frequencies (channels) two be deviated in their phase due to a variation of wave
times that by the latter. incident angle to the ionosphere or the ionosphere's
-2- In the case of A3 wave, the carrier is always trans- density so that the selective fading characteristic be
mitted even when it is not subjected to modulation degraded. On the other hand, the SSB operation
(at non-modulation mode) and so the transmitter provides no worry on this matter.
needs to operate at any time - - this represents a —5— In the case of SSB wave, the carrier needs to be re-
waste of power. On the other hand, it is allowed with jected in the transmission while restored in the recep-
SSB wave that the transmitter needs not to function tion, and moreover one side-band should be removed
when it is at non-modulation mode because the ampli- in the transmission. Therefore its transmitter and
tude of the side-band is kept at zero at that time. receiver are more complicated in mechanisms than
-3- In the case of SSB operation, since there is no carrier those for A3 wave.
and only one side-band is transmitted by the modu- —6— Supposed that the same power is used for SSB opera-
lating signal, be sure to take note of the following: tion and A3 operation, the former is 6 dB better than
• A receiver for A3 wave can't demodulate SSB the latter in terms of S/N ratio and it enables the
wave information. - - A carrier is required to be communication even where AM operation is difficult
to be-carried out.

-9-
<Transmitting Process of SSB Wave (Channel 1 USB)>
(Brief explanations)
Sound is picked up by the microphone to be converted into made alive and with this action, SSB signal is generated.
electric signal and then amplified by the microphone amplifier. The SSB signal is then mixed with the output (carrier : fi)
This aural signal is input together with carrier (f\) to the B.M. coming from P. L.L. circuit by the mixer where it becomes
(balanced modulator). The B.M. develops output signal which a signal that contains a specified carrier point (/? + fi =
comprises only the upper and lower side-bands while the 26.965 MHz).
carrier being suppressed. Out of the two side-bands, one is This signal is next linear-amplified to a specified power by
cut off by the crystal filter where the other (here USB) is the linear amplifier <RF power amplifier) so that it will be
transmitted into air through the antenna.

fa-fi f2+fi
fHter's 78MHZ
characteristic A/ \d
x tuning circuit's
characteristic
DSB X\ 1
t\i / or itenna
LSB USB LSB 1 USB / /
^\v / II \ 1 ^n Y
-»*l '
^ " OHz 3kHz fl fl
/
P"^^, mi^ronhonft er/ f ^ mix^r RF power
* B.M. H V amplifier j

y
L—) amplifier

•+-
1
microphone

P.L.L.

/
, carrier
oscillator unit

(B.F.O.) f2
f2 = l9.!675MHz f 2 +fi =26.965MHz
fl»77078>MHz

Figure 10-1

<Demodulating Process of SSB Wave (Channel 1 USB)>


In the above figure, if the carrier-to-carrier relation is not fine tuning device is provided to vary this/i so as to demodu-
in accordance with fi = f — f\r instance, if now supposed late the received wave in high fidelity and this facility is
that the received frequency (f) is 26.9655 MHz), it is called the clarifier.
required to make f\e 19.1680 MHz. A received frequency

78MHZ filter's
^ characteristic
f = 26.£>65MHz \
/ w,
b ! :
i S
antenn f-f«,
r/ifliniK to . i^V v^ffYTTTtlk /ufM
t V frU-f/ / mix
carrier
0 sound

_^ RF ^ \ liter /I «p IF product AF
mixer amplifier amplifier speaker
amplifier ^ \/l detector

f_f,=7.7975MHz

P.L.L.
unit

(9.l675MHz
-^ CLALIFIER
J_
T
f2=77975MHz
B.F.O.

Fioure 10-2

-10-
< Reference 1>
SSB (Single Side Band) communication is performed on a Frequency components of the modulated wave are as shown
system that relies on either upper or lower sideband gene- in Figure 11-3.
rated by amplitude modulation. (The amplitude modulation In the equation ( 1 ) , the term No. 1 refers to carrier com-
is to make the amplitude of carrier vary with given signal ponent that is needless for a transmission of modulated
waves.) signals. The terms No. 2 and No. 3 represent a upper sideband
Now supposed that a carrier and a lower sideband respectively and either of the two is
i< = Am sin cjo t enough to permit the modulated signals be transmitted.
( Ifn, : amplitude, u>. : angular frequency = 2?rf <) Let's first study the lower sideband
is amplitude-modulated with a signal wave z , = I,*, cospt = -J-m/r«sin (u>. - p ) r = ~-m/fm sin 2 7 T ( f < - f p ) r :
(a cosine signal wave), a resulted modulated wave / - (ampli-
tude of /•» = /<•».+ /.m cospr) becomes as follows; The amplitude is of -^-mL*, (say, the amplitude -i-/.« is in
/- = (I<* + / J m cospr) • sin u;<r proportion to the modulated signal's amplitude) and the fre-
i
= I ^ (1 + -j— cospt) • sin u>rr quency is f< — fp which represents that it is varied to a lower
= /<„ (1 -»- m cospt) • sin w < r range according to the change of the modulated signal fre-
quency fp with the carrier frequency f< as reference.
In conclusion, the lower sideband is subjected to a change
1 = -~- : Modulation degree = coefficient to show the according to the amplitude and frequency of modulated
modulation strength signal waves.
Modulation factor = it represents the modu- Next, as to the upper sideband
lation degree in per- --j-m/c* sin (w. + p ) r = -^-w/rmsin 2 7 r ( f < + f p ) r
centage
the same as for the lower sideband holds true here except
that the resulted frequency is varied to a higher range (by fp)
= /<« sin u>< r '+ ml<n cospt • sin
with the carrier frequency f < as reference.
LJ't + ' sin + p) r -i- sin (cj, -p) r It may be readily seen from the above that even one sideband
1
y,m sin UK r +y m/r« sin (u>< + p) r permits signals transmissions.
Demodulation of SSB waves is impossible by the ordinary
I ) | i
rectification and detection unlike that of amplitude-modu-
Carrier Upper sideband
lated waves (AM waves) but SSB waves can be demodulated
(No. 1) (No. 2)
1 by the way that in a receiver side they will be given a local
+— ml<~ sin (u>. — p)r . . .Equation ( 1 ) earner having the same frequency range as for the carrier,
L_ I so as to be subjected to heterodyne detection. We have thus
Lower sideband briefly considered the principle of SSB communication system.
(No. 3) Note, however, that a balanced modulator, as shown in Fig.
12-1. is employed to reject carriers components instead of
ordinary amplitude modulation method in which the output
is applied to the filter so that only the sideband is allowed
ic - \cm sin o
to pass; this is because the latter is more difficult in practical
application than the former.

Amplitude-
\sm COS/i Carrier
modulated
wave

Icm Modulated
A3 wave signal wave

Figure 11-2 CONFIGURATION OF THE


AMPLITUDE MODULATOR

Frequency spectrum
i = 0.5 : 50% modulation
i - 1 : 100% modulation
1 > 1 : Over-modulation I m a x . — Imin. f'lmax. = lr/>? + ism ]
Imax.-»• Imm. \lrnm. - \ < . n i —\sm.) 1cm
_j

Wave (DSB) where the


carrier has been rejected.
lc = ~ - Carrier frequency
Figure 11-1
•P ~ ~y~ • Modulated signal
frequency

-11- Figure 11-3


Upper and lower When the component is consists of a number of
sidebands (im') frequencies (fp min. ~ (p max.) :

/ Lower Upper
Carrier
iicl
Balanced
modulator
SSB
filter • SSB signal (im")
side-band
T/ side-band

i Ik
Modulated signal
/ / "+*
/ ><- Jp mm. /c +
\ pmax.

wave (is) tc -jp max.

Occupied frequency band


L^ .
Figure 12-1 CONFIGURATION OF THE SSB MODULATOR
2j p max. Figure 12-2
< Reference 2>
Types of SSB signals:
1. A3J system ASH system
• Suppressed carrier SSB system • Full carrier SSB system
• The most ideal system • Carrier + USB or LSB
• It, however, provides a disadvantage that the synchro- • The occupied frequency band is narrower than that
nization is difficult (between frequencies in the trans- of DSB system
mitter and receiver). • Full carrier refer to the carrier that are strengthened
• Employed extensively at the transmitter to a specified level enough to be
• Only USB or LSB is enough without carrier compo- received by a receiver for double sidebands reception.
nents. ASA system
• Suppressed carrie' represents the carrier that is rejected • Reduced carrier SSB system
at the transmiicer side because it is needless at the « Reduced carrier represent the carrie; tt at are reduced
receiver. down to a specified level at the transmitter so as to be
useful for local frequency control etc. at the receiver.
• Commercial radiotelephony circuit
• Reduced carrier + USB or LSB

1 i
1 i
LSB 1 USB LSB USB LSB ( USB

1
1 1 1 1
' < 1
1 i ! 1
1 i 1
i i 1 1
1
fc - fp fc fc+fp fc ~ lp fc fc + fp -c ~ *P ' c fc + fp

A3J SYSTEM ASH SYSTEM ASA SYSTEM


I

<Reference 3>
Symbols to identify the types of waves. (7) Four-frequency diplex telegraphy 6
iA) Types of modulation of mam carrier: (8) Multichannel voice-frequency telegraphy 7
Symbol (9) Cases not covered by the above 9
( 1 ) Amplitude A
(21; Frequency (or Phase) F (C) Supplementary characteristics:
i3) Puise P ( 1 ) Double sideband (None)
(2) Single sideband:
iB) Types of transmission. U) Reduced carrier A
(1) Absence of any modulation intended to carry ( I I ) Full carrier H
information 0 Suppressed carrier J
(2) Telegraphy without the use of a modulating (3) Two independent sidebands B
audio frequency 1 (4) Vestigial sideband . C
( 3 > Telegraphy by the on-oif keying of a modulating (5) Pulse:
audio frequency or audio frequencies, or by the (I) Amplitude modulated D
on-off keying of the modulated emission (special ( I I ) Width (or duration) modulated E
case: an unkeyed modulated emission) 2 ( I I I ) Phase (or position) modulated. F
|4) Telephony (including sound broadcasting) 3 ( I V ) Code modulated G
(5) Facsimile (with modulation of main carrier either (6) Digital modulation Y
directly or by a frequency modulated sub-carrier). . . 4
(6> Television (visual only) 5

-12-
CHANNEL SELECTOR SWITCH

A) Connection table of channel selector switch (SW101-A) for each channel.


NOTES:
1. Terminals marked o are connected with the terminal ©•'
2. Terminals marked © are connected with the terminal (C2).
3. The mark • given on the terminal No. 8 of SW101-A shows that this terminal
comes in contact with the COMMON terminal if the set gets in a channel-to-
channel situation.
4. The terminal No. 8 of IC201 is always in connection with +B and kept to "HIGH"

TERMINAL NO.
\ OFTHESW101-A
1 2 3 4 5 6 8 N
\L NO.
CHANNEtx_QFJC201 (D (D 0 (D © © LSB
USB and
AM
1 181 182
2 o 183 184
3 0
.0
185 186
4 o 189 190
5 o 0 191 192
6 0 o 193 194
7 o o o 195 196
8 o © ft
199 200
9 ! O
6 201 202
10 o o © 203 204
11 o © 205 206
12 o 0 © 209 210
13 o o o © 211 212
14 © 213 214
15 o © 215 216
16 0 o © 219 220
17 o © 221 222
18 o . °__, © 223 ! 224
19 o 0 © 225 226
20 © © 229 ! 230
21 o © © 0
231 232
22 0 © © 233 234
23 o 0 5 0 239 240
24 0
o
© e 235 ! 236
25 0 @ 6 237 ! 238
26 0 o © © 241 242
27 o o o © © 243 ; 244
28 © 245 246
29 0 © 0
247 248
30 0 © 249 250
31 o 0 © £
251 252
32 o © 253 254
33 0 0 @ 255 ! 256
34 I 0 0 © 257 258
35 0 0 ~ o © 259 i 260
36 © © 261 262
37 0 © © 0
263 | 264
38 0
© © 265 266
39 o o © @ 0
267 268
40 o © © 269 270

Table 2 CHANNEL
B) Connection table of channel selector switch (SW101-B) for each channel.
NOTE:
Terminals marked o are connected with the terminal 6)M). ( ( O M ) : common)

TERMINAL NO.
^\OF THE SW101-B a b c d e f g 9 10 20 40
CHANNEL ~-——— _____
1 o o
2 o 0 o 0 o
3 o o 0 0 0

4 o 0 o 0

5 0 o o 0 0

0 0 0 0 0
'
6
7 0 0 0

8 o o 0 0 0 0 o
9 o o o o o 0

10 0 o 0 o o o o
11 o o o
12 0 o 0 i O o 0

13 o 0 o 0 o
0
14
15 0
o 0 .
<T" 0
~~0

0
°
0
0

o
16 0 o 0 o 0 0

17 0 o 0 0

18 o o 0 0 0 - o 0 0

19 o o o 0 0 o
20 o 0 o o o 0

21 0 o 0

22 0 0 0 0 o o
23 0 o 0 0 o 0

24 o o 0 0 0

25 o 0 o 0 _
o
26 o 0 0 0 0 o
27 J o o o o
28 0 o 0 0 0 o 0 o
29 o o o 0 0 0

30 o o o 0 o Q o
31 o 0 o 0

32 0 o o 0 0 o 0

33 o 0 O j o 0 0 0

34 o 0 0 0 0 o
35 o o ] 0 0 0 0 0

36 0 I 0 0 0 o o
37 0 o Q
0 o
38 o o 0 o 0 o 0 0

39 o o 0 o 0 o o
40 o o Q o Q
o 0

VIEW FROM TERMINAL INSERTION SIDE

0 0 <0.0>
O O SWIOI-A

SWIOI-B

D<8><8> €>
MOUNTING FASE
LECTOR SWITCH

-14-
BLOCK DIAGRAM

Figure 15-1 BLOC

-15-
Dl 1 , DI2 DI3
DETECTOR A. N. L.

07 09 Oil AM 0506
S -V C

MODULATION LIMITER
AND
POWER OUTPUT LIMITER

II
P. A.
SPEAKER
JACK

To P.L.L. To AUDIO

' FUSE 4A
To RECEIVER -—c)RX cr\jo (
FILTER
^x,
0602 r)TX
POWER
SUPPLY
To TRANSMITTER
To LED

DIAGRAM

-16-
SIGNALS FLOW AT EACH MODE

<At AM mode>
1. Signals flow at RX (receiver) mode Blue
2. Signals flow at TX (transmitter) mode Red
3. Signals flow in P.L.L. circuit Violet

-17-
A

C/5
l ) i I . OI2 DI3 CO CO CO C/>
Dfcl E C T ' ) R A NL xa' CQ' co' TO
QJ_ 03_ ^_ pr
en co co C
Ql I

C
5- aj a; 5

7° —i x 3
r x x o
r~ — ^ »
S £ V

CD

i*

._L_ < DO CD
o" 8 E"
00 CD ^ ^

POWER
SUPPLY

Figure 18-1
_/
A
>

0 : . O\
013

DETECTOR A NL
_ _ 3
c/r c/> -
Qlt
s-—^ C O O
I
V

s- ^
03 >

o —*

^ 3
o
Q.
CD

< oo
MODULATION LIMITER
AND I8
POWER OUTPUT LIMITER
"•"KJ

To AUDIO

{
FUSE 4A
To RECEIVER - ^HX FILTER

POWER
SUPPLY
TABLE OF SWITCHING DIODES AND SWITCHING TRANSISTORS

(The marks o stand for "ON" status.)

DIODE (D) MODE


AND AM USB I LSB NOTE
P/
TRANSISTOR (Q) TX ; RX TX ! RX TX RX
D6 ; o : °
D7 0 o :

D8 o ; o : o
D9 : o : o
D10 o
D19 0

D20 o
D101 0

D203 o
D302 O ; O | 0 '

D303 Q

D305 o ; o :
D311 0 o : o :
D501 0

D502 0 ; 0 0 ; O 0 ; O

D508 o
D701 O O

D702 O 0 o ; o

07 0 O 0 o : o Amp. operation
08 o Amp. operation
015 o , o O ; O O 0

0104 c
Q201 o : O O 0 0
i "ON" with P.L.L. circuit locked
|
0202 Q
0 : 0 o ; o
I

Q206 j o ; o
Q209 o ! O O 0 | O "ON" with P.L.L. circuit locked

FU^CTIOfJ OF MODE SWITCHES (SW5-A to -H)

1. SW3-A: Serves to select AGO time constant for AM jr that for SSB (USB/LSB) at RX (receiver) mode.
2. SW5-B: (1) Serves to select B.F.O. for LSB mode or that for USB/AM mode.
(2) Serves to change P.L.L. frequencies for _SB mode.
3. SWb-C: (1) Serves to make the balanced modulator be unbalanced at AM transmission.
(2) Serves to decrease the microphone input sensitivity at SSB (USB/LSB) transmission.
4. SW5-D: (1) Serves to change bias power supplies for the transistors Q201, Q202 and Q209 according to the
modes.
(2} Only during AM reception the transisttx Q201 is switched off and +B line to B.F.O. circuit is cul
off to stop the circuit operation. And the transistor Q202 is also switched off while the diode D203
is turned on so that P.L.L. output frequency be shifted down. At the other modes, the transistors
Q701 and Q202 are both switched on.
5. SW5-E: At any mode of the transmissions;
(1) For AM transmission, the switch server, to decrease injection voltage of the balanced modulator's
carrier.
(2) For AM transmission, the switch serves to turn on the diode D10 thus to activate the transistor Q8.
(3) For SSB (USB and LSB) transmission, the switch serves to turn on the diode D305 thus to activate
the transistor Q7.
(4) For SSB (USB and LSB) transmission, the switch serves to turn on the diode D7. \. SW5-F: Serves to change ove

7. SW5-G: Serves to select ALC for SSB (USB and LS3) transmission or that for AM transmission.
8. SW5-H: Serves to change over the indication lamps.

-20-
CONTROL CIRCUIT
P.C.BOARD

CHANNEL
INDICATOR MODE
SIGNAL/RF POWER (LED) H INDICATORS
METER ~T

CHANNEL
SELECTOR
nn ,.f2 r~i
QL JN SWITCH
(SWIOI-A.B)
MIC. MODE SELECTOR SW!TCH(SW 5-A-H) C702
SOCKET B.F.O.
C704 B.FO.
(77975MHz)
(7.8025
!MHzl \.
FLEXIBLE
PC. BOARD,
CHANNEL
INDICATOR

T8 X7O2J 7.7975MHz)
(HC30 (B.M.)| SYNTHESIZER
IC50! (IF)
';_• 1-) LJ LJLJ Ul U*
UNIT
(AF AMP.) R339
(SSB ALC)
CHANNEL
R542 INDICATOR
P.C. BOARD
R62
R54I
'(AM MODULATION) | (SIGNAL
|-1 METER)
R30I /@\F POWER ILJI

METER) LJ U
R342

n (TX FREQUENCY)
T6(IFJ

(RF) (RF)
(ANT) T2 T3

(MATCHINGvf-rL3_°_i !(TX ADJ (FINAL CURRENT) (DR!V E


T305(IF)
27MHz
FILTER

303

Figure 21-1 ALIGNMENT POINTS OF MAIN CIRCUIT

-21-
TC2 j 1 T202 T201 TCI
(18.2575MHz) | X202| (18.2575MHz) (18.2575MHz) [lC20l| (10.240MHz)

T204
(BUFFER)

T205
(BUFFER)

t
Ci\IP201 T203 CNP202 CNP203
(V.C.O.)

Figure 22-1 ALIGNMENT POINTS OF P.LL CIRCUIT

ALIGNMENT €
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED

Frequency Counter: 0 to40MHz (High Sensitivity) 8) RF Voltmeter: 0 to 3 V, 0 to 50 MHz


Synchroscope: 0 to 50 MHz 9) AC V.T.V.M.: 0 to 20 V
Signal Generator: 10 MHz to 30 MHz with 10) DC V.T.V.M.: 0 to 20 V .
1,000 Hz AM mod. 11) DC Milliammeter: 0 to 100 mA with Low-pass
Audio Signal Generator 1,000 Hz (sine wave) Filter (see Figure 27-4)

t'»)
2-tone Generator:

Audio Attenuator:
500 Hz and 2,400 Hz (sine
wave)
0 to T O O d B
12}

13)
Dummy Load 8 ohms and
50 ohms:
Spectrum Analyzer or
Non-inductive t
RF Output Power Meter: 0 to 25 W [mean power and Field Strength Meter
P.E.P. (peak envelope power) 14) C.M. Coupler: 0 to 500 MH/
at 27 MHz] 15) DC Power Supply: 13.8V, 3.5 A

[NOTE]
— 1 — Keep supply voltage to 13.8 V always during the align-
ment.
—2— The tools to be used for the alignment should be non-
—o i. SIGNAL INPUT
metallic ones. (Imp. : 500 ohms)
--3— Be sure to keep 50 ohms dummy load connectable with 4. GROUND
the antenna terminal all the way during the transmitter
alignment.
6 c
(COMMON)
2. I Press to TalMP.T.T.)
3. j switch
--4— As to the alignment of the modulation circuit, be
sure to use the microphone plug shown in Figure 22-2
to be connected to it.
The terminal numbers (1 to 4) are found on
the surface of microphone plug.

Figure 22-2 CONNECTION OF MICROPHONE PLUG

-22-
PHASE LOCKED LOOP (P.L.L.) CIRCUIT ALIGNMENT

PROCEDURE
STEP CONNECTION OF MEASURING INSTRUMENT ADJUSTMENT
(under reception mode)
Connect a frequency counter, through 5pF (1) Set the channel selector to "20" channel.
capacitor, to the test point |TP201| . (2) Set the mode switch to "USB" position.
1 TC2 (3) Set the clarifier control to the "Center" (click's point).
(18.2575MHz) (4) Adjust so that the frequency counter reads within
18.2575MHz ±100Hz.
Connect an RF voltmeter to the test point jTP20l| . T201 (5) Adjust so that the RF voltmeter reads the maximum.
T202
Connect a frequency counter, through 5pF Adjust so that the frequency counter reads within
capacitor, to the test point JTP202|. TC1 5.1 20MHz ±50Hz.
(10.240MHz)
(the terminal No. 9 of IC201)
Connect aDC VTVM to the test points [TP203J Confirming that the voltage at the test point [TP205
3 T203 is more than 4.5V, adjust so that the VTVM reads with-
and PfP205l.
(V.C.O.) in 2.2V ±0.05V
Connect an RF voltmeter to the test point JTP204 |. (1) Set the channel selector to "20" channel.
(the secondary of the transformer T205) (2) Adjust so that the RF voltmeter reads the maximum.
(3) Switching over the channel selector from "1", "20"
4 T204 to "40" channel, adjust so that the RF voltmeter reads
(Buffer) T205 the maximum and that the level difference is within
1 dB.
[Note] The central value of P.L.L. output signal voltage
is. t 3 0.85V (r.m.s.)at TP204.
Connect a DC VTVM to the test point I TP206 . (1) Make the set be ready for transmission.
R342 (2) Adjust so that DC voltage at the test point | TP206J
becomes 2.20 ± 0.05V.
Connect a frequency counter, through 5pF TlT~Set the mode switch to "USB" position and make
capacitor, to the test point |TP204|. the set be ready for reception.
(2) Check that the frequency counter reads within
19.1675MHz ± 110Hz for ,,1" channel.
(3) Check that the frequency counter reads within
19.6075MHz ± 110Hz for "40" channel.
(4) When the mode switch is changed to "LSB" from
(TX Frequen "USB" position, check that the frequency indication
cy) is 5kHz lower than that available at "USB" position
(5) When the mode switch is changed to "AM" from
"USB" position, check that the frequency indication
is about 1.4kHz lower than available at "USB"
position.
(6) For USB or LSB mode if the clarifier control is shifted
to the "Max." (clockwise) or to the "Min." (counter-
clockwise) from the "Center" (click's point), check
that the frequency indication is varied by more than
600Hz in either case.
RECEIVER ALIGNMENT7]

-1- Place the OFF/Volume control ot the set to "Max. point)" position.
Volume" position (the extreme clockwise position). -4— Place the Squelch control P.A. switch of the set to
-2— Place the RF-Gain control of the set to "Max." position "Squelch" position (the extreme counterclockwise
(the extreme clockwise position). position). Never set i t to "P.A." position.
-3— Place the clarifier control of the set to "Center (Click's -5- Place the N.B. (no'se blanker) to "OFF" position.

STEP CONNECTION OF MEASURING INSTRUMENT ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE

1
P.L.L. The P.L.L. unit must have been adjusted perfectly.
j UNIT
( 1) Connect a frequency counter, through 5 pF i 1 ) Set the mode switch to "LSB" position.
capacitor, to the test point | TP70~T[ . (2) Set the trimmer capacitors C702 and C704 to their
(the secondary of the transformer T701 ). C702 "Mechanical Center" position.
(3) Adjust so that the frequency counter reads within
7.8025MHz ± 10Hz.
(4) Set the mode switch to "USB" position.
2 C704 (5) Adjust so that the frequency counter reads within
(B.F.O.) • 7.7975MHz ± 10Hz.
(2) Connect an RF voltmeter to the test point (6) Adjust so that the RF voltmeter reads the maximum.
| TP7Q1 | [NOTE]
T701 ' (1) If a core provides :wo peak values, use it at rs
"closed" position.
(2) The central value of B.F.O. output voltage is to oe
430mV (r.m.s.) (TP701).
3 Repeat the step 2 until the best results will be obtained.
( 1) Connect a signal generator to the antenna ( 1) Set the mode switch to "AM" position.
socket. (2) Set the channel selector to "18" channel.
(2) Connect the 8 ohms dummy load and AC T4 (3) Adjust so that the AC V.T.V.M. reads the maximum.
V.T.V.M. to the external speaker terminal. T5
4
(3) Set the signal generator to 7 .800MHz, T6
(I.F.)
modulation 1,OOOHz,30%. T7
[NOTE] T8
Be sure to connect the ground wire of signal
generator to the ground of the antenna socket.
( 1 ) The same as in the above step 4 - ( 1 ). ( 1) Set the channel selector to ''18" channel.
T1
5 (2) The same as in the above step 4 - (2). (2) Adjust so that the AC V.T.V.M. reads the maximum.
T2
(RF) (3) Set the signal generator to 27. 1 75MHz
T3 '
(f he ^nel 1 8), modulation 1 ,OOOHz, 30%.
6 The same as in the step 5. T4~T8 The same as in the step 5.
7 Repeat the steps 4 to 6 until the best results will be obtained.
Connect the signal generator to the antenna socket (1) Set the channel selector to "18" channel.
8 and set the frequency to 27.175MHz ("18" (2) Set the mode switch to "AM" position.
(Signal channel) and the modulation to 1 ,OOOHz, 30%. R62 (3) Adjust so that the signal/RF power meter indicates
meter) Keep the output of signal generator to 40dB "9" on the "SIGNAL" scale.
(10QpV).

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TRANSMITTER AND MODULATOR ALIGNMENT

-1— When the set is made ready for the transmitting opera- see Hgure 27 — 1.
tion, be sure to always connect the RF output power —3— Prior to the adjustments, adjust the P. L. L. circuit and
meter and 50 ohms dummy load (average is 25 watts B.F.O. perfectly so that they will be able to operate
maximum) to the antenna socket — this should never normally.
be forgotten even if it is not noted down specifically. _4— The SWR of transmitting load circuit is to be lower
If otherwise, the final transistor Q301 may be damaged. than 1.2.
-2— When making the connection of measuring instruments,

STEP CONNECTION OF MEASURING INSTRUMENT j ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE


(1) Connect a synchroscope to the test point (1) Set the channel selector to "18" channel.
[TP304|. (2) Set the mode switch to "AM" position and make the
(2) Connect a frequency counter, through 5pF C31 set be ready for transmission.
capacitor, to the test point JTP3Q3 j . (3) Adjust the trimmer capacitor C31 to the maximum.
(3) Make the microphone's input signal be zero.
(4) Set the V-Gain volume of synchroscope to (4) Adjust T305 so that the signal level of Q305 No. 1
T305
"Max." gate (TP304) attains the maximum.
(5) Adjust T304, T303, T302 and T301 in the sequence
T304 so that the signal level of Q304 collector .(TP303)
1 T303 attains the maximum.
(Carrier T302 (6) Repeat again the steps ( 1 ) to (5).
balance, T301 (7) In the step (5), confirm that the frequency of Q304
IF AMP. collector signal is about 27.175MHz.
and Mixer) (8) While switching over the mode switch from 'USB'"
to "LSB" and vice versa alternately, adjust R339
so that the signal level of Q304 collector reachs3<:
the minimum.
R339 [NOTE]
(1) Never touch T7 since its adjustment has already be
finished at the time of reception.
(2) If a core provides two peak values,use it at its "closed"
position.
(1) The same as in the steps 1 - (3) and - (4) (1) Set the mode switch to "USB" position and make the
(2) Remove the plug which has been inserted set be ready for transmission.
between the drive and final current measuring (2) Adjust R305 so that the idle current between the final
terminals (bet. A and B, and bet. C and D) of terminals (bet. A and B) becomes 7mA.
the set. (3) Adjust R310 so that the driver's idle current becomes
R305
2 I (3) Connect DC milliammeters through RF 40mA (bet. C and D).
R310
(Idle current) rejection filter (shown in Fig. 27—4) to the [NOTE]
drive and final current measuring terminals Prior to the idle current adjustment, be sure to turn R305
(bet. A and B, and bet. C and D). and R310 f lly counterclockwise (to make the idle current
(4) After the adjustments, reinsert the plug be zero).
(which has been once removed in the step
(2) ) to their place.
(1) Connect the RF output power meter (P.E.P., (1) Prior to adjustments for the transmitting operation,
25W) and synchroscope, through CM coupler, rotate the meter adjusting semi-fixed resistor R3Q1
T305
to the antenna socket. fully counterclockwise.
T304
(2) Apply signal [l.OQQHz, 1V (r.m.s.)] between (2) Set the mode switch to "USB" position and make
T303
the test point |TP5011 and ground. the set be ready for transmission.
T302
(3) Set the channel selector to "18" channel.
T301
(4) Adjust the coils repeatedly (more than 3 times) so
L309
that the RF output power meter reads the maximum
(Linear amp.) L306
(more than 17 watts).
L303
L302
[NOTE]
During the adjustment, it is better that the core (H) of
L301
L301 is around "Min." the core (H) of L302, around
"Nominal" and the core (H) of L303, around "Max."
(3) Stop the signal application that has been (5) Readjust R339 so that the output level (carrier's
performed in the step (2) above. R339 leak) is minimized.
(4) Set V-Gain volume of synchroscope to "Max."
Repeat the step 3 until the best results will be obtained.
Repeat the steps 1 to 3 until the best results will be obtained
(1) Connect the RF output power meter and (1) Set the mode switch to "AM" position and make the
synchroscope, through CM coupler, to the set be ready for transmission.
antenna socket. C31 (2) Set the channel selector to "18" channel.
(AM power)
(2) Make the microphone's input signal be zero. (3) Adjust so that the RF output power meter reads
about 3.4W (output power).

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STEP CONNECTION OF MEASURING INSTRUMENT I ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
The same as in the step 6. (1) Adjust T205 so that output powers for both "1"
channel and "40" channel becomes as big as possible
T205
and yet that the output difference is minimized as
possible.
(2) Adjust so that all the channels from "1" to "40"
T302
(AM power) becomes as large as possible in their output power and
T303
yet that such output power is within 3.4 ± 0.3 watts.
T304
(Adjust C31 so that "18" channel will develop 3.4
T305
watts.) The reading then should not exceed 4W.
C31
(FCC Rules and Regulations Part 95, Section 95, 43).
Repeat the steps 6 and 7 until the best results will be obtained.
Connect the RF output power meter, 50 ohms j (1) Set the mode switch to "AM" position and make the
dummy load and synchroscope, through CM set be ready for transmission.
coupler, to the antenna socket. (2) Set the channel selector to "18" channel.
(2) Connect an audio signal generator, attenuator (3) Keep R541 be turned fully counterclockwise.
(AM Modula- ! and AC V.T.V.M. to the microphone socket. R541 (4) Adjust so that the modulation degree becomes about
tion) (using the microphone plug shown in Figure
90% See Figure 27-2.
22-2.)
(3) Keep the output of audio signal generator to
1,OOOHz, 100mV.
(1) Connect the RF output power meter (P.E.P., (1) Set the channel selector to "18" channel.
25W), synchroscope and spectrum analyzer, (2) Set the mode switch to "USB" position and make
through CM coupler, to the antenna socket. the set be ready for transmission.
(2) Connect a 2-tone signal generator (500Hz (3) Keep ALC semi-fixed resistor R542 be turned fully
and 2,400Hz), through attenuator, to the counterclockwise.
microphone terminal. ' (4) Using the attenuator, adjust the output level of 2-tone
signal generator so that the RF power output meter
reads 10W (P.E.P. output power).
10
R542 (5) Let the output level of 2-tone signal generator be
(SSB ALC)
increased by 10dB higher than that available at the
step (4) above. (This can be done by using the
attenuator.)
(6) Adjust R542 so that the RF power output meter reads
11W (P.E.P. output power).
[NOTE]
For operating the 2-tone signal generator, be sure to keep
the two waveforms be crossed at the same point always.
The same as in the step 10 When SSB output is of 11 watts P.E.P., confirm that the
11
spurious level is superior to —60dB.
(1) Connect the R F output power meter and 50 (1) Set the channel selector to "18" channel and make
ohms dummy load to the antenna socket. the set be ready for transmission (non-modulation,
(2) Make the microphone terminal's input signal however).
12
be zero. (2) Set the mode switch to "AM" position.
(RF power R301
(3) Adjust R301 so that the reading on the signal/RF
meter)
power meter (on "Power" scale) is the same as that
on the RF output power meter connected with
antenna socket.

[NOTE]
For AM power adjustment in the steps 6 and 7, be sure
to carry out an aging operation for more than 2 minutes
beforehand.
This aging is not needed when the adjustments are
performed from the step 3 to the succeeding steps in
sequence.
-2- For the adjustments in the steps 6 and 7, attach the
top cabinet (GCABA3449AFSA) to the set beforehand.
(See Figure 26-1).

(GCABA3449AFSA)

Figure 26-1

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AUDIO
2-TONE SIGNAL
SIGNAL
GENERATOR GENERATOR

s /AM

Figure 27-1

<AM modulated waveform >


Modulation _ A - B 1Qn

factor A +B

In the case a modulation


factor is 90%:
If A = 4 is supposed,
B = 0.21 is resulted.

Figure 27-2

<SSB (USB/LSB) modulated waveform>

2-tone waveform Should be


strait (2) single-tone waveform

T
PE.R=mean power

The lines should be


straight and crossed The edge should
at the same points. be round

Figure 27-3

CI,C2fC3 : O.O47jjF (Ceramic)

LI'L2*L3'L4 :

Figure 27-4 RF REJECTION FILTER (LOW-PASS FILTER) Figure 27-5 SIGNAL/RF POWER METER (ME1)

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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
ALL MODES
No power:
(However, there is nothing abnormal about
power supply voltage, polarity, connection,
etc.)

A new fuse is
again blown.

(1) Check for short-circuit:


C614,
C611,
D601,
C610,
C609,
C608
(2) Short-circuit between chas-
sis and PWB ground (in
the case of "+" ground). Normal

Check for disconnection, poor


contact, etc.
Lamp (PL601)
Power switch (SW2)
Is P.A. switch Choke coils (L601, L602 (1) Readjust current of
(SW4-A) normal? and T601) Q301 and Q302.
Power connector (2) Check TH1 and TH2
Check connection between for trouble.
the control PWB and main (3) Check Q301 and
Check SW4-A for poor PWB, and connector. Q302 for trouble.
contact. Check connection between
the lamp and LED PWB
and channel switch PWB,
and connector.

Check the relay for


disconnection.

Check for disconnection,


poor contact, etc.
o SW6-A
o Check leads and con-
nector, etc. following
SW6-A.

—28—
RECEIVER AT AM MODE

[Note]
The squelch control should be kept off
' I f an
during this work. Otherwise, no sound X
external
can come out of the speaker unless the
speaker is connected^
antenna is given input signals. s t o the receiver, does t

there appear /

Is the
Yes 'voltage at both ends
of D603 about
9V?

No qood

Check and replace the following:


D603,
See para. "P.L.L." C603,
C604,
Apply signal of 7.8MHz, modu- ! R602,
lation 1 ,OOOHz, 30% to the gate SW6-A,
1 of Q2. RX IND Lamp.
SW4-A.

Yes

Check and replace the following:


CM,
T1 ~T3,
SW6-C,
VR-4, Yes
L312.
Other capacitor and resistor of
RF circuit. Check and replace the following:
In addition check the antenna D6,
socket for poor contact X-tal Filter,
T5,
I T6.
_L /oltage (of Q14 collector) Yes
Check the following meter circuit normal?
and adjust so that the meter can
swing normally: Check and replace the following:
C67, C69, VR-4, R24,
D21, 022, R1, R57,
R61, R62, Check and replace the following: R7, R30,
Meter. Q14, R60, R20, R21, R32,
R55, - C65, and other peripheral capacitor and
R54, C66, resistor.
R56,
and other peripheral capacitor and resistor.

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*1
Yes

Check for disconnection, etc.:


*2 Speaker
Yes External speaker jack
Speaker connector
AF section defective. -.: R544

I
Connection between PWB chassis
ground and chassis.

Try to touch the terminal No. 6


of IC501 by means of pincettes,
etc.

Yes
OK

\hr

the volume control set to No good


"Max' ', touch its "Hot" side. Check and replace the following:
C520,
Check and replace the following: SW6-B,
IC-501, L501,
Does sound C521, L503,
No
come out of the C518, C537,
speaker? C523, R544,
Other peripheral capacitor and C540. r

resistor.
Yes

Try to touch the base of Q506


by means of pincettes, etc.

No good
Check and replace the following:
Does sound VR-1,
come' out of the Check and replace the following: VR-1 connector,
speaker7 Q504, C534, R536,
D506, C514, R546.
R527,
Q505.

Check and replace the following:


SW5-F,
C51,
R36.
D13,
R37,
R35,
D11, No good
D12,
C40. Check and replace
Check and replace the following: the following:
Q506, C532
Q12, C543
R68, C533
C543,
Resistor and capacitor for Q506
biasing.
Other peripheral capacitor and
resistor.

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RECEIVER AT SSB (USB and LSB) MODE

Does there
appear sound
normally at AM
mode7

See para. "AM'

Check and replace


the following:
Q11, C48,
C45, C50,
R38, R44,
R39, C49,
C47,
R41, Check C46
R40. ! and SW5-F.
R42. Are the
X voltages of
Q701 and Q702
normal? \ ir
1
For the USB in For the LSB in
trouble, check the trouble, check the
following. following.
Is the X7Q2 X7Q1
voltage at both \ C703 C701
ends of C714 about X C704 C702
8.5V?

Is the
voltage at both No Check and replace
ends of D606 about the following:
6V? SW5-B,
See para. PLL Check the main R609,
PWB patterns. C616,
Check the main PWB D606.
B.F.O. circuit.
Check and replace the following:
Q701 R701
Q702 R702
T701 D701
R708 D702
R707
R704
R705
R709
R703
and other peripheral capacitor
and resistor.
.ECEIVER Poor receiving sensitivity at AM mode

Check for voltage of each


1C and transistor.

Is AF circuit normal?
_^-—
Yes
Check IC501, Q506, Q504, Q505
Q11, Q12 and other peripheral
Are ANL and capacitor and resistor.
detector circuit
normal?

Check D11. D12, D13 and other


peripheral capacitor and resistor.

Readjust and check the following:


Q7, Q9, Q10,
T7, T8,
X-tal Filter and other peripheral
capacitor and resistor.

RF circuit abnormal

Readjust and check the following:


Readjust and check the Q1. D1, D2
following: Tl. T2, T3
02. In addition, check the antenna socket
T4, T5, T6 for poor contact.
In addition, check for deviation
of P. L. L. circuit.

Poor receiving sensitivity at


SSB (USB and LSB) mode.

No
AM circuit normal?

-Yes ]
See para. "AM".
No

Is SSB detector No
ircuit normal?

Yes
Check Q11 and other peripheral
capacitor and resistor.
B.F.O. circuit abnormal

Readjust and check the following:


Q701, Q7Q2, D701, D702.
T701. C702. C704 and other peri-
pheral capacitor and resistor.

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RECEIVER
Sound distorted

| Chock 101 voltage of each


I 1C and ttansistor.

x No
Is AF circuit normal ? ~

Yes 1
Check IC501, Q506, Q504, Q505,
Q 1 1 , Q12 and other peripheral

.
I capacitor and resistor.
j Replace the speaker.

Check D13 and other peripheral


capacitor and resistor.
Does the trouble \r with stronger inputx. With any kind of signals

signals or with any ^s^ <


vkind of signals?/^ , L
! Readjust various circuits of IF,
; MIX., OSC and RF and check
With stronger input signal j for capacitor's defect.

No good

Check and replace the following:


Q14,
D17, D18, Check RF-Gain control
C57 and other peripheral capa- volume ( V R 4 ) and D1, D2
citor and resistor.

Poor operation of the


squelch circuit

The squelch control is Although squelch control is ad-


not adjustable. justable, the circuit doesn't intend
to be opened even with stronger
inputs given.

Check and replace the following: Check and replace the following:
Q12. VR2, D19. D14. Q13, D15, D16,
R45, R46, R68, VR2, R47, R68,
R531, R532. C56, C52.

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RECEIVER Poor operation of N.B. (Noise Blanker)

With the N.B. switch "ON", the With the N.B. switch "ON", there With the N.B. switch "ON", noise
sound becomes smaller or inaudi- appears oscillation. doesn't yet disappear.
ble.

Check Q5, Q6 and R349. Without R12 provided, there ap- the
pears oscillation at the time of No NI.B. switch "ON">
signal reception. are the voltages of Q3,
Q4, Q5 and Q6
normal?

Yes

Check and replace Check and replace


the following: the following:
R8~R11, R12, C4, C27, C17,
R13, R15, D3, R16.
D4, R17, SW3.

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TRANSMITTER

Apply a signal ( 1 ,OOOHz. 6mV (r.m.s.)j !


to the microphone input terminal.

Yes

1
Check the following for discon-
nection and short-circuit and re- \:'•
Antenna socket
No good

\k the following for discon-


L312,
C353,
C354.

nection and short-circuit.


Meter,
D301, Check
for 19MHz No good
D304,
C335, oscillation.
C301,
R301, See para. "P.L.L.
C68.

Check for
B.F.O. (7.7975MHz
and 7.8025MHz)
oscillation.

Check the following


Q701,
Q702,
X701,
X702,
T701.
Other peripheral capacitor and resistor.
In addition, readjust C702, C704, T701.

Is the signal
level of Q7's collector
normal?

Is the signal
level .of the terminal
(§) at the balanced
modulator IC-301
normal?

Is the signal Check the following for voltage, etc.


level of the terminal 07,
at the balanced T7,
modulator IC-301 X-tal FILTER
normal? D7,
Other peripheral capacitor and resistor

See para. "No Check the C337 for Check the following for voltage, etc.: Is the signal
modulation". disconnection, etc. Q305, Q304, D302, T305, T304, level of Q304's collector
T303, T302, T301, normal?
Other peripheral capacitor and resistor.
In addition, readjust T305, T304.
T303, T302, T301.

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TRANSMITTER

Is the
No terminal signal
level of L309
normal?

Check the following for voltage, etc.:


Q303,
L309, Is the
other peripheral capacitor and re- terminal signal No
sistor. level of L306
In addition, readjust L309. normal?

Check the following for idle current


and voltage, etc.:
Is the Q302, L306,
waveform (level) other peripheral capacitor and resistor.
of Q301's collector In addition, readjust L306.
normal?

Check the following for idle current


and voltage, etc.:
Q301, Check the folio1-' ing for disconnection,
L301, short-circuit a. d replace:
L302, Antenna socket,
L303, SW6-C,
L306, L312, L301, L302, L303, ;
other-peripheral capacitor and resistor. other peripheral capacitor and re$istor.
Readjust L306, L303, L302, L301.

Readjust transmitting circuit.

There is no RF power at AM
mode (while SSB mode is normal).

The microphone input terminal


is given no signal.

Check for
No good B.F.O. 7.7975MHz
oscillation.
1

Check the following for


voltage, etc.:
Q701, Is the
Q702, signal level of
Q201, <
Q8's collector
other peripheral capa- normal?
citor and resistor.
Check the following for voltage, etc.
Q8,
C31,
D10,
R331,
Adjust C31 so that other peripheral capacitor and resistor.
AM output becomes In addition, readjust C31.
3.4 W for the chan-
nel 18.
TRANSMITTER
No modulation (SSB/AM)

apply a s
\e the the micr(

At USET
mode, is the
Yes
signal level of IC-301's
terminal®
normal?^

Check the following for voltage, etc.:


No IC301.
Other peripheral capacitor and resistor.

Check the following for voltage, etc.:


(Microphone amp. circuit)
Q503,
Q502 (
Q501,
Q504.
Q505,
D502.
Other peripheral capacitor and resistor.

"onnect the microphone to the


;nicrophoneinput terminal.

No

Check the following for disconnection,


poor contact, etc.
c Microphone socket
o Connector bet, the microphone sock-
et and PWB.
o If the microphone is defective, re-
place it. (Check the microphone cord
for disconnection, etc.)

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TRANSMITTER Modulation waveform distorted (AM)

With stronger
input signals.

(1) Readjust R541. With any kind of input signals.


(2) Check for AM-ALC circuit.
IC501,
D504,
Q504, (1) Check Q501, Q502, Q503 and IC-301 for
Q505, voltage, etc.
R541, (2) Replace the microphone.
C525, (3) Check the chassis ground capacitor for
R528, poor soldering.
R527,
R529,
C527,
C528, Is the
C542, modulation waveform Readjust idle current of Q301 and Q302.
R548. all right?

Readjust transmitting circuit.

The ALC doesn't function normally.

The ALC operates normally at -"Check for- The ALC operates normally at
SSB mode but not at AM mode. "the ALC action. AM mode but not at SSB mode.
(What is the
.trouble? !
\e para. "Modulation waveform

The ALC doesn't operate norm- Check the following:


distorted (AM) (with stronger ally at both SSB and AM modes. C308,
input signals.) D306,
D307,
C349,
C350,
Further check the following: R542,
Q504, D505.
Q505,
D506,
C525,
R528,
R527,
R529, R548,
C542, C527,
C528

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TRANSMITTER Two-tone waveform distorted (SSB)

Apply mixed signals (2,400Hz and 500Hz) to the microphone


input terminal. Adjust the mixture ratio (2,400Hz and 500Hz)
so that the two-tone waveform becomes as shown below (the
lines should be straight and cross over each other at the same
level in any point.)

Saturates with P.E.P. 11W. There are other distortions It saturates with P.E.P. 11
in waveform. W and in addition, there
occurs cross-over distortion.

Readjust idle current Readjust transmitting (1) Readjust idle current


of Q301 and Q302. circuit and SSB-ALC of Q301 and Q302.
circuit. (2) Readjust transmitting
circuit and SSB-ALC
circuit.

(1) Check Q501, Q502, Q503, IC-301 for


voltage, etc.
(2) Check the chassis ground capacitor for
poor soldering.
(3) Check and readjust transmitting circuit.
(4) Check and readjust SSB-ALC circuit (see
para. "The ALC doesn't function normal-
ly.")

Normal "Two tone waveform"

Round

The two intervals should


be equal to each other.

The lines should be straight and cross over each


other at the same level m any point

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CHANNEL INDICATOR
Channel display defective.

Check how the condition is.

\y P. A. gets in trouble.
A part of the channels or a part All of the channels are in trouble.
of the figures are in trouble.

Check and replace the following: Check and replace the following:
SW4-A, LED101,
IC101 SW101-B,
Q101, Q102, Q103. Q104, Q105,
No Q15, Q601,
RM101, RM102, RM103,
R101, R102, R103, R104, R105.
Check and replace the following: R106, R107. R108. R109, C101.
Q101, Q102, Q103, And check the connector between
SW101-B, the main PWB, channel circuit
C101, PWB, flexible PWB and LED PWB
R101, R109, R115 arid An for poor soldering.
peripheral capacitor and resistor. some of
Yes
the channels
\"1" to "9" in
trouble?
Check and replace the following:
The channel "40" is in trouble. LED101,
SW101-B (a ~g)
RM101. RM102,
Flexible PWB,
and LED PWB.

Check and replace the following: j


LED101, Flexible PWB |
SW101-B (10.. 40). and LED PWB ! Which \
D102, IC101, e channels

RM102, RM103, 10" to "40" is


ble?/

The channel "10" is in trouble. The channel "30" is in trouble. The channel "20" is in trouble.

Check and replace the following: | Check and replace the following: Check and replace the following:
LED101. LED101, LED101,
SVV101-B (10). SW101-B (20), SW101-B (20),
D102, D103, IC101, D103, IC101.
RM102, RM103, RM102, RM103 RM102, RM103,
Flexible PWB and LED PWB. Flexible PWB and LED PWB. Flexible PWB and LED PWB.

-40-
P.L.L. CIRCUIT No

Does LSB
No terminal voltage change
at the time of changeover
USB
1

Check for the mode


switch circuit.

At this
It remains at 0V. time, what is the It remains at about 6 to 7V.
collector voltage
of Q206? ]
It changes from 0V to R231 broken or
6 ^7V and vice versa. Q206 defective.

R229 broken. Q206 defective or IC-201 defective.


IC-201 defective.

Does the
AM terminal voltage change
at the time of changeover
JSB?

Mode switch circuit defective or


relay circuit defective.

It remains at 0V time, what is the It remains at about 8 to 9V.


collector voltage

.1
R206 broken or C202 shorted. R205 broken or Q202 defective.

There
Yes is a change from 0V
to 8 ^ 9V and vice
\1 broken or D203 broken. versa.

C217 defective or D203 defective.

-41-
The output frequencies can't change at all.

frequencies
No
change when the clarifier
control knob is
rotated?
/Does RITX
voltage change
Yes when the clarifier Yes
control volume
is rotated?^^

^^ Don't the No R220 broken, TC2 shorted, pat-


frequencies change at tern breakage, D204 defective or
No the time of changeover C217 shorted.

Yes
Yes

earth
Don't the terminal voltage at
"frequencies change at the clarifier control
the time of changeover Cut off power supply and meas- volume 0V?
xAM ure the resistance value while
rotating the clarifier control vol-
ume.

Theclarifier control volume


is defective.

The terminal (Q3M) The earth wiring is


pattern is broken. defective.
There is a change
from 0 to6KH. It remains at about 15kn but
not changed.

Do the
voltages of the
Yes terminals (T) to (§) change
when the channel switch RIT wiring is broken or the
is changed center terminal of the clarifier
over? control volume is defective.

It remains at 0V

Is the
positive (+) terminal
Channel switch circuit defective No
of the clarifier control S*^
volume about
\e wiring is broken.
9V?

IC201 defective
The clarifier control
volume is defective.

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P.L.L. CIRCUIT There appears no output frequency from P.L.L. circuit.

• Is the voltage ^\f K I L terminal more


Yes

than 4V? ^

' Is the base "\e of Q208 more " No


No

than 3V 7 ^

Is the
Yes
Yes
collector voltage of Q208^ About 0V
about 8V 7

R241 broken, While changing over the c


The collector voltage C235 shorted, switch from 1 ch, 18 ch to 40 ch,
is almost equal to T204 broken or check for the voltage at [TPG;.
the base voltage 7 C236 shorted. 1 ch = 1.2V, 18 ch = 2.2V r U U l / O '
40 ch = 3 — 4V 7
Q208 defective or Yes
R242 broken.
Is the No
""collector voltage^ No j Channel switch detective
of Q208 more -or Q104 defective.
than 8V 7 X

Yes R225 broken,


(the collector voitags R238 broken,
is equal to the power C234 shorted or Is the signal
No
supply voltage.) R239 and R240 (5.120MH/) of [TP202J
broken at a time. normal?

Q208 broken or Is the


R243 broken "'terminal (1_2; voltage
Is the signal of IC2oi~about 6
'(19MHz) of Q208's base" to 7V 7
normal?

No
Yes

\4 defective,

R232 broken,
C237 defective, D205 defective,
T205 defective, C243 defective,
T209 defective or C227 defective or
C238 defective. IC201 defective.

R228 broken,
C229 shorted,
TC1 shorted,
10.240MHz X-la\e
or IC201 defective.

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Is the ^--
Yes signal (18.25MHzT
of Q205's collector,
normal 7

No

Is the \
0V x collector
voltage" Yes
of Q205 about
8V? X"'

R215 broken, The voltage is too


R216 broken, low (1 to 5V).
C214 broken or
C21 1 shorted.

R219 broken,
C212 shorted,
C213 shorted or
Q205 defective.
J

Is the
Yes "emitter voltage of Q205"
about 2.4V?

/ Is the \ There is no signal R218 broken, No


^signal (19 to 20MHzT^ (oscillation). C212 defective,
of Q207's emitter C213 defective or
normal? X202 defective.
Yes R219 broken or
frequency Q?OL defective.
deviation is
noticeable.
B

Is the
collector voltage of Q207
about 7V?

C233 broken, C233 shorted,


C242 shorted, R236 broken,
Yes T203 defective, R235 broken,
R237 broken or C232 defective, Q207 defective or
C231 shorted. D202 defective or C230 shorted.
R234 broken, C231 defective.
R233 broken,
C225 shorted or
C224 shorted.

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P.L.L. CIRCUIT

^ Is the \
Yes ' frequency deviated^\o a lower

range 7 /^

No

Yes R226 broken,


R227 broken,
C223 shorted or
D202 defective.

No

^\ than
\*

R226 broken, Yes


R227 broken,
D202 defective,
C232 defective,
C242 defective,
C230 defective or
C231 defective.

Is the
ignal (19 to 20MHz) Yes
of Q204's collector
normal?

The voltage is Is the


too low or 0V
collector voltage of
Q204 6V?

When it is too low R213 broken,


C205 shorted, C207 shorted,
R214 open or Q204 defective or
Q204 defective. R212 broken.
When it is 0V;
R210 broken,
R211 broken,
C206 shorted or
Q204 defective.

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Yes
Yes

1
Is the
signal (0.9 to 1.3MHz)
^ o f Q203's collector
^\ normal 7

Is the
9V collector voltage v es
Q203 about 5
\o 6V? ^

R209 broken or Is the signal


Yes
Q203 defective. ov "(18MHz) of Q203's base
normal?

R207 broken, No C205 defective.


C204 shorted,
R208 broken,
C203 shorted,
C218 shorted or C208 broken,
Q203 defective. C209 defective,
T201 defective,
C210 defective,
T202 defective,
C211 broken,
C241 defective or
C210 defective.

9 to 1.3MHz)
of IC201's terminal (\3
normal?

L201 broken or
C219 broken.

Is the
"output more than
No
1Vp-p (with a signal
of less than
3MHz)?
\
C203 defective,
C218 defective or
L201 defective. \si

Making IC201's terminal (jj) be


grounded or shorted, measure the
voltage of Q203's collector.

Yes

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P.L.L. CIRCUIT Cc] i P.A. MODE No sound tn P.A. (Public Address) mode.

No
r
- " D o e s there"'"
appear a square wave
No
Is the
s OFF/volume control
set at "MAX" (at the
extreme clockwise
at IC201's ter-
position)?
Set it to "MAX"
j IC201 defective.

Make IC201's terminal SSB mode, is the


(20) be grounded. transmission
modulated?

See Para. TX. No Modulat

Is the
voltage^of IC-201's
terminal (^9) more than n AM/SSB
about 5V? mode, does there
appear sound from both
the built-in and
external
speak ersT
Make IC201's terminal
(20) be shorted with the
terminal U3yor terminal M2).

Is the Check the following parts and switches:


'"voltage of IC20T SW4-A, SW4-B, SW6-B
terminal ijjj)) less L502, C539, R680, R538
^\n 1V? R539, R540, C538, C536, C535

Yes

R223 defe :ive,


R222 defective,
C221 defective or
C220 defective.

If the trouble is still found, re-


adjust the PLL circuit (see para.
"Alignment for P.L.L. circuit").

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RH-IXI070AFZZ

uuunuuu

Figure 48-1 EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT OF IC501

-48-
RH-1X1073AFZZ

Divider output terminal (connected to the pin \\o) )


Divider selector terminal Phase detector input terminal (connected to the pin (17) )
(1 1/2"'\ 1/2" / Phase detector input terminal (connected to the pin (\5) )
Phase detector . / 1 : Lock \t terminal Lock '"d.cat.on terminal ^ . U
5.120MHz output terminal |

<9>—(K
Filter amp. input
terminal

J^Xp ^A Filter amP-


\^^ ^vp output termma
10.240 MHz X - T A L
connection terminal Active filter amp.

Programmable divider
Programmable divider
output terminal
input terminal
(Connected to the pin

Indicator output
VDD
terminal

GND GND

Channel selector pins

iC ]24
zL ]23
3C ]22
4[
5[
6[
7[

eC 3 17
9[

Figure 49-1 EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT OF IC201

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VHIMC1496/A1
Vo(-)

CARRIER
INPUTt-)
CARRIER A9
INPUT(+)

SIGNAL A5
INPUT(-) _ _ _>^^
>

SIGNAL .I 1 2
GAIN
INPUT(+)V
4i ADJUST

BIAS

P I N CONFIGURATIONS (TOP V I E W )

Positive |—
Signal Input I ' 3
Gain Adjust [ 2 3
13 I Negative Output

NC 12 NC
CO
Gain Adjust | 4 11 NC
•c
Negative f^~ Negative
Signal Input I— !3 Carrier Input
Bias I 6
3 Positive
Carrier Input
NC 8 Positive Output

O "V „

Figure 50-1 EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT OF IC301

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RH-IX1031AFZZ

1: • :\ •

; t t
Figure 51-1 DIODE A R R A Y (IC101)

CAUTIONS ON HANDLING MOS 1C

MOS 1C is to control the electric conductivity between the And, MOS 1C is highly sensitive to static charge because its
source and drain by using the voltage at the gate electrode gate oxide film is as thin as 1000A to 1500A. Input protective
through insulating oxide film (SiCh ). If overvoltage is applied circuit is provided to protect MOS 1C but this circuit can not
to the gate electrode, the insulator at the gate electrode always play its role according to the conditions of using MOS
undergoes dielectric breakdown. Once such dielectric break- 1C.
down occurs, the junction between the gate and other ter- Therefore, pay due attention to the following when handling
minals is shortcircuited and MOS 1C is so damaged that its it.
quality will not be recovered again.

1. Cautions on Transportation and Preservation 2. i Cautions on Servicing


As for MOS 1C, either the input or output terminal has \^j A soldering tool to be used should be the less-leak one
remarkably high impedance in comparison with ordinary (more than 100K ohm of leak resistance — there may
semiconductor 1C. Therefore, MOS 1C is liable to be be a soldering tool of more than 1 Meg. ohm to be used
affected by the induction of neary-by high-tension power for semiconductor). Otherwise, ground the soldering
source or A.C. power source and it may be given a larger tool when using it.
voltage unexpectedly due to body discharged possibly @ Ground the earth terminal of a measuring instrument.
causing dielectric breakdown of the gate. To eliminate (3) Ground a bench.
this, during transportation and preservation of MOS 1C
(4) Before insertion or removal of LSI to or from P.W.B.,
all the terminals should be kept at the same potential
be sure to turn off the power switch.
in the following methods (to shortcircuit all the terminals).
© Wind thin wire around MOS 1C. © When inserting LSI to P.W.B., ground the earth ter-
minal of P.W.B.
© Fit metallic ring on it.
© Never touch the terminals of LS! by hand.
© Pack it with aluminum foil.
© Be sure to ground the earth terminal of D.C. power-
@ Hold it by electric conductive jig. source.
© Put it in a special case for LSI. (§) To prevent LSI from being broken due to human
Note: Never put MOS 1C in a mal-conductive container body discharge, it is necessary to ground the human
such as made of polystyrene. body. But this requires the greatest care as otherwise
the body encounters large current (absolutely avoid
touching A.C. power source).
@ AS MO 5 IL is actuated wnn a small current, De sure to
remove soldering flux and perform moisture-proof
treatment after repairing. (Apply moiSIure-prool
agent for electronic calculator.)

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PRDAROI45AFFW

Silicone grease

Heat Sink

Mu
— Silicone grease XHBSD30P08000
VS2SCI06I-C-
Transistor
ICIOI

XBBSD26P0800O
Screw

XBBSD30P08000

PRDAROI47AFFW
Heat Sink

VS2SC2I66//-I
Transistor

MSPRPOI68AFFW,
Plate Spring
XNESD30-24000 Silicone grease
Nut

VHH22D27///H
TH2

Figure 52-1 HOW TO SET THE TRANSISTORS AND 1C

-52-
< TABLE OF OPERATING VOLTAGES OF TRANSISTORS (Q) AND INTEGRATED CIRCUITS (IC)>

Voltages in the reception refer to those under the -3- Voltages of the transistor Q206 and the pin No. (T)
conditions of: channel "20", antenna input 0 dB and of IC201 can vary according to AM/USB and LSB
the volume "MIN.". operations (the variation is never concerned with whe-
—2— Voltages in the transmission refer to those under the ther the operation is in transmission or in reception).
following conditions: For the transistors Q2 and Q305, the following sym-
fAM; Non-modulation bols are used:
iSSB; Microphone terminal input 6 mV (r.m.s.)j No. 1 gate
G 2 ; No. 2 gate
D; Drain
S; Source

1C Operating Voltages Transistors' Operating Voltages in Reception

(the same in both transmission and reception)

(UNIT : V) (UNIT:

TRANSISTOR I AM USB and LSB


NOTE
NO. Base Collector Emitter Base Collector Emitter
01 | 2.2 j 8.9 1.5 2.2 8.9 1.5
. 02 |_Gi 0 G2 0.36 D 8.7|S 0.4^ Gi 0 ( G 2 0.36|D 8.7JS 0.4
- 03 0.7 4.9 0 0.7 4.9 0
04 0.7 4.7 0 0.7 4.7 0
05 8.0 0 8.5 8.0 | 0 8.5
06 0 0 0 0 0 0
07 1.7 8.8 1.05 1.7 8.8 1.05
09 0.7 3.8 0 0.7 3.8 0
Q10 3.8 8.2 3.1 3.8 8.2 3.1
011 1.1 6.5 0.54
012 o ; 1.2 o 0 ; 1.2" 0
Qi3 1.1 6.6 0.42 1.1 6.6 0.42
Q14 0.24 T 6.7 0 0.24 * 0
015 0.64 0 0 0.64 o 0
0101 0 7.9 "T 1.4 -] 0 7.9 1 1.4
Q102 7.9 9.6 7.2 7.9 9.6 7.2
Q103 7.2 10.6 6.6 7.2 10.6 ! 6.6
Q104 0 5.0 0 5.0 0
0105 1.25 1.9 1.2 1.25 1.9 1.2
Q201 0 0.63 0 0 0.63 0
0202 0 7.63 0 0 7.63 j 0
Q203 0.67 | 5.8 j 0 0.67 : 5.8 0
0204 1.8 6.0 r 1.1 1.8 6.0 1.1
0205 2.7 ___ 8.5 2.1 2.7 8.5 2.1
0 5.9 0 In the case of US
0206 0 5.9 0
0.7 j D 0 n the case of LSE
AM/USB: 5.9V 0207 : 2.1 2.1
8.4
1.45
4.0
2.1 2.1 1.45
I. SB 0V Q208 4.6 4.6 8.4 4.0
Q209 0.6 o [0 0.65 0 o
As loi iht pins No. 2 to
/ o< IC?()1, the voltages
O504
Q505
o"
0
7.61
0
0
0
0
0
7.61
0
jM:i ; :
ran v . j ' y .jrcording to the ' Q506 1.25"" 2.3 0.62 1.25 4 2.3 0.62
channels. Q601 | 13.3 13.5 j 12.6 13.3 13.5 12.6
f ur the otfiL-r derails, re-
<(;f 1o "Connection Table
0701
Q702
-— J - _
3.6
3.4
8.8 3.0
8.8 ~ " Z75~
o< Ch,-«nn(M Soleclor Switch
(SW101 A).

Ta

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to.® rn Pn9 //^)
LSB )^y?| i ' b)^)) )>]>^;| jyX)}) _s_r^'^
whe-
tion).
s-r
c >
~"< I be closely tight
c^fr
""^ K>~N

sym-
Push

How to set LX-LZ0051AFOO LHLDW I073AFZZ


1
Figure 54-1

Transistors' Operating Voltages in Transmission

(UNIT: V) (UNIT: V)
TRANSISTOR AM LISB and LS>B NOTE
DTE
NO. Base Collector Emitter Base Collector Emitter
Q7 _ _ _ 1.23 8.9 0.57
Q8 1.25 8.9 0.6 - — — —
Q15 0.63 0 0 0.63 0 0
Q101 0 7.9 1.4 0 7.9 1.4
Q102 7.9 9.6 7.2 7.9 9.6 7.2
Q103 7.2 10.6 6.6 7.2 10.6 6.6
Q104 0 5.0 0 0 5.0 0
Q105 1.25 1.9 1.2 1.25 1.9 1.2
Q201 7.6 8.3 8.35 8.4 9.1 9.1
Q202 0.7 0 0 0.7 0 0
Q203 0.67 5.8 0 0.67 5.8 0
Q204 1.8 6.0 1.1 1.8 6.0 1.1
Q205 2.7 8.5 2.1 2.7 8.5 2.1
H9OR R Q 0 5.9 0 In the case of USB
.
0.7 0 0 In the case of LSB
Q207 2.1 2.1 1.45 2.1 2.1 1.45
Q208 4.6 8.4 4.0 4.6 _ 8.4 4.0
Q209 0.64 0 0.64
0 0 0
Q301 0.56 13.0 0.57 I I 3 - 3
0 0
Q302 0.62 13.0 0.66 I T 3 . 3
0 0
Q303 0.9 13.0 0.3
0.9 13.3 0.3
Q304 1.0 6.55 0.4
1.0 6.53 0.4
Q305 Gi 0 G l 0.75 |D 8.1 S 0.75 Gi 0[G2 0.75 D 8. 1 S0.75
Q501 0.93 3.4 0.3 0.93 3.4 0.3
sse of USB Q502 1.2 2.3 0.55 1.2 2.3 0.55
se of LSB Q503 5.9 7.6 5.3 5.9 7.6 5.3
Q504 0 7.5 0. 0 7.5 0
Q505 0 0 0 0 0 0
Q601 L 12.5 12.7 11.8 12.5 12.7 11.8
Q602 9.0 12.6 8.4 9.0 12.6 8.4
Q701 3.6 _ 8.8 3.0 3.6 8.8 3.0
Q702 3.1 8.0 2.45 3.1 8.0 2.45

Table 3

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Fiaure 55-1 WIRING 5

-55-
WAVEFORMS OF EACH SECTION (the voltage values refer to P-P ones.)

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To CNP2

CNS I
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1 2 3 4 15 16 17 18 5 €5 7 8 9 101 1 12
OUTER VIEW
18 17 16 15 14 13 12 II

aio ai
10
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14 13

Te rminals Connection Diagram


PIN FUNCTION PIN ! FUNCTION
dio D.P.IO di D.P.I 1 Anode eio 18 Anode fio
2 Anode dio 17 Anode gio
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
3 Anode cio 16 Anode aio
4 Anode D.P.io 15 Anode bio
5 Anode ei 14 Cathode
6 Anode- di 13 Cathode
GL-6P20 1
7 Anode gi 12 Anode fi

Tl mnnnnr
8 Anode ci 11 Anode ai
9 Anode D.P.i 10 Anode bi

Figure 61-1 CHANNEL INDICATOR (LED101)

RMPTC0001AFZZ
680 680 680 680 680

rWn rAMn r'WVn


•Rohm A 5 - 6 8 I K

6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

Figure 61-2 RESISTOR A R R A Y


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T Cathode
" Anode
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@ Cathode
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WHITE

IS2790-0! (D Anode
(D Cathode

Figure 61-3

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T
uu
1. EMITTER I U D D D
. 2 3 I 2 3
2. COLLECTOR 1. EMITTER
2. COLLECTOR 1. BASE
3. BASE
1. EMITTER 3. BASE 2. COLLECTOR
2. COLLECTOR 3. EMITTER
2SC460
3. BASE 2SA844
2SC458 (OLD T Y P E ) 2SC1061 I. EMITTER
2SC535 2SC458 2 COLLECTOR
2SC458LG(OLD TYPE) (NEWTYPE) 3 BASE
2SC454 2SC458LG
2SC461 (NEW T Y P E ) 2SD468

ODD

1vl>/
°°° ) LJLJ: i 1

1. Base 1. Drain
1. Base 1. Base 2. Collector 2. Gate 2
2. Collector 2. Collector 3. Emitter 3. Gate 1
3. Emitter 3. Emitter 4. Fin (Collector) 4. Source
2SC2086 2SC1210 2SC1969 3SK45
2SC2166

Figure 62-1 TRANSISTORS BASING

P.L.L.
004 010 002 003 001 Unit 009 006

005

CHANNEL
SWITCH

SW5-A - H
S0301

PG601

CNS4 ' Ferrite CNS3 RELAY


SO501 core

Figure 62-2 PARTS LAYOUT

-62-
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST

"HOW TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS"


To have your order filled promptly and correctly, Or/der to : Parts Center
please furnish the following inclinations. p Q Box 554 paramus, New Jersey 07652 (201) 265-5600
1. MODI L NUMBI R 2. Rl.l. NO. P.O. Box 20394 Long Beach , Calif. 90801 ( 2 1 3 ) 8 3 0 - 4 4 7 0
3. PART NO. 4. Dl SCRIPTION

REF. REF. PART NO. DESCRIPTION


PART NO. DESCRIPTION
NO. NO.
Q204 VS2SC461-B/-1 P.L.L. Synthesizer, Buffer
INTEGRATED CIRCUITS Amplifier (2SC461®)
Q205 VS2SC461-CA1 P.L.L. Synthesizer, Crystal
IC101 RH-IX1031AFZZ Diode Array, Channel Indicator Oscillator, 18.2575MHz or
(LED) 18.2561MHz (AM RX only)
IC201 RH-IX1073AFZZ C-MOS LSI (Large Scale Inte- (2SC461 ©)
gration), P.L.L. Frequency Q206 VS2SC454-BA1 P.L.L. Synthesizer, Inverter
Synthesizer (Low Pass Filter, . (2SC454®)
Phase Detector, Programmable Q207 VS2SC461-C/-1 P.L.L. Synthesizer, V.C.O.
Divider, Crystal Oscillator, (Voltage Controlled Oscillator]
Divider) (HD42851B3) (2SC461©)
IC301 VHIMC1496//-1 Balanced Me ulator Q208 VS2SC461-C/-1 P.L.L. Synthesizer, Buffer
(MC149b.\ Amplifier (2SC461©)
IC501 RH-IX1070AFZZ Audio Power Amplifier Q209 VS2SC454-B/-1 P.L.L. Synthesizer, Unlock
(TA7205AP) Protector (2SC454©)
Q301 VS2SC1969//-1 Transmitter, Final (2SC1969)
Q302 VS2SC2166//-1 Transmitter, Driver (2SC2166)
TRANSISTORS 0303 VS2SC2086//-1 Transmitter, Pre-Driver
(2SC2086)
Q1 VS2SC535-B/-1 Receiver, RF Amplifier Q304 VS2SC1210-D-1 Transmitter, Buffer Amplifier
(2SC535®) (2SC1210©)
02 VS3SK45-B//1F Receiver, Mixer (3SK45®) Q305 VS3SK45-B//1F Transmitter, Mixer (3SK45®)
03 VS2SC460-B/-1 Receiver, Noise Amplifier 0501 VS2SC458LGC-1 Microphone Amplifier
(2SC460®) (2SC458LG©)
04 VS2SC460-C/-1 Receiver, Noise Amplifier 0502 VS2SC458-C/-1 Audio Pre-Amplifier
(2SC460©) (2SC458©)
05 VS2SA844-D/-1 Receiver, Noise Amplifier 0503 VS2SC458-D/-1 Audio Amplifier (2SC458©)
(2SA844©) Q504 VS2SC458-C/-1 Modulation Limiter and Power
06 VS2SC458-D/-1 Receiver, Noise Switching Output Limiter (2SC458©)
(2SC458B) 0505 VS2SC458-C/-1 Modulation Limiter and Power
07 VS2SC460-B/-1 IF Amplifier (2SC460®) Output Limiter (2SC458©)
Q8 VS2SC460-B/-1 IF Amplifier (2SC460®) Q506 VS2SC458-C/-1 Audio Amplifier (2SC458©)
09 VS2SC460-A/-1 Receiver, IF Amplifier Q601 VS2SC458-D/-1 Ripple Filter (2SC458©)
(2SC460®) Q602 VS2SC1061-C-1 Voltage Regulator, TX
010 VS2SC460-B/-1 Receiver, IF Amplifier (2SC1061 ©)
(2SC460®) Q701 VS2SC460-B/-1 B.F.O. (Beat-Frequency Osci -
I
Q11 VS2SC460-C/-1 Product Detector (2SC460©) lator) (2SC460©))
Q12 VS2SC458-D/-1 Squelch Switching (2SC458©) 0702 VS2SC460-B/-1 Buffer Amplifier (2SC460®)
013 VS2SC460-B/-1 Squelch Amplifier (2SC460®)
Q14 VS2SC458LGD-1 AGC Amplifier (2SC458 LG©)
Q15 VS2SC458-D/-1 RX Delay (2SC458®) DIODES
0101 VS2SC454-B/-1 9-channel Flashing Oscillator
(2SC454®) D1 VHD1S2076//-1 Static Protector (1S2076)
Q102 VS2SC454-B/-1 9-channel Flashing Oscillator D2 VHD1S2076//-1 Static Protector (1S2076)
(2SC454®) D3 VHD1N60////-1 Noise Detector (1N60)
0103 VS2SD468-C/-1 LED Driver (2SD468©) D4 VHD1N60////-1 Noise Detector ( 1 N6O)
Q104 VS2SC454-B/-1 Switching (2SC454g)) D5 VHD1S2076//-1 Bias Stabilizer (1S2076)
0105 VS2SC454-B/-1 LED Driver (2SC454®) D6 VHD1S2076//-1 Switching, IF (1S2076)
Q201 VS2SA844-D/-1 P.L.L. Synthesizer, Switcning D7 VHD1S2076/A1 Switching, Transmitter (SSB)
(2SA844®) (1S2076)
0202 VS2SC454-B/-1 P.L.L. Synthesizer, Inverter D8 VHD1S2076//-1 Switching (1S2076)
(2SC454®) D9 VHD1S2076//-1 Switching (1S2076)
Q203 VS2SC461-B/-1 P.L.L. Synthesizer, Down D10 VHD1S2076//-1 Switching, Transmitter (AM)
Mixer (2SC461®) (1S2076)

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PARTS LIST
REF. REF.
PART NO. DESCRIPTION NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION
NO.

D11 VHD1N60////-1 AM Detector (1N60)


D12 VHD1N60////-1 AM Detector (1N60) THERMISTORS
D13 VHD1S2076//-1 A.N.L. (Automatic Noise
Limiter) (1S2076) TH1 VHH16D47///-1 Temperature Compensation,
D14 VHD1S2076//-1 Switching (1S2076) Final Idle Current, Violet
D15 VHD1S2076//-1 Squelch (1S2076) TH2 VHH22D27///-1 Temperature Compensation,
D16 VHD1S2076//-1 Squelch (1S2076) Drive Idle Current, Black
D17 VHD1N60////-1 AGC (1N60) TH3 VHHD2B-R///-1 Temperature Compensation,
D18 VHD1S2076//-1 AGC (1S2076) Mixer (D-2B)
D19 VHD1S2076//-1 Switching (152076) TH4 VHHD1 A/////-1 Temperature Compensation,
D20 VHD1S2076//-1 Switching (1S2076) Bias (D-1A)
D21 VHD1N60////-1 Signal Meter (1N60)
D22 VHD1N60////-1 Signal Meter (1N60)
D101 VHD1S2076//-1 Switching, P.A. (1S2076) CRYSTALS
D102 VHD1S2076//-1 LED Indicator (1S2076)
D103 VHD1S2076//-1 LED Indicator (1S2076) X201 RCRSB0059AFZZ 10.240MHz, P.L.L.
D201 VHD1S2076//-1 Switching (1S2076) X202 RCRSB0058AFZZ 18.2575MHz, P.L.L.
D202 VHC1S2790WS1F Varicap, V.C.O. (Voltage X701 RCRSB0057AFZZ 7.8025MHz, B.F.O.
Controlled Oscillator) X702 RCRSB0056AFZZ 7.7975MHz, B.F.O.
(1S2790-01)
D203 VHD1S2076//-1 Switching (1S2076)
D204 VHC1S2790WS1F Varicap, RIT Voltage COILS
(1S2790-01)
D205 VHEMZ306C//-1 Zener Diode, Voltage Regu- L201 RCILC1500AAZZ TOO^H, Low Pass Filter, P.L.L.
lator, 6.0-6.6V (MZ306©) Circuit
D301 VHD1N60////-1 RF Power Meter (1N60- L301 RCILR0326AFZZ Transmitter, Matching
D302 VHD1S2076//-1 Switching (1S2076) L302 RCILR0327AFZZ Transmitter. Matching
D303 VHD1S2076//-1 Switching (1S2076) L303 RCILR0326AFZZ Transmitter, Matching
D304 VHD1S2076//-1 RF Power Meter (1S2076) L304 RCILR0328AFZZ Transmitter, Tank
D305 VHD1S2076//-1 Switching MS2076) L305 RCILZ0056AFZZ Transmitter, RF Choke
D306 VHD1N60////-1 ALC (Automatic LeveKor Load) L306 RCILR0325AFZZ Transmitter, Drive
Control) '1N60) L307 RCILC0011AFZZ Transmitter, RF Choke (Drive)
D307 VHD1N60////-1 ALC (Automatic Levelior Load) L308 RCILZ0056AFZZ Transmitter, RF Choke
Control) (1N60) L309 RCILR0325AFZZ Transmitter, Pre-Drive
D311 VHD1S2076//-1 Switching, +B (1S2076) L310 RCILZ0057AFZZ Transmitter, RF Choke
D501 VHD1S2076//-1 Switching, P.A. (1S2076) L311 RCILC0024AFZZ Transmitter, RF Choke
D502 VHD1S2076//-1 Switching OS2076) L312 RCI LR0332AFZZ Antenna Choke
D504 VHD1S2076//-1 Modulation Limiter (1S2076) L313 RCi LR0333AFZZ Transmitter, RF Choke
D505 VHD1S2076//-1 ALC (Automatic LeveKor Load) L314 RCILR0334AFZZ Transmitter. RF Choke
ControM (1S2076* L501 RCILC0059AFZZ RF Choke
D506 VHD1S2076//-1 Switching (1S2076) L502 RCILC0059AFZZ RF Choke
D50S VHD1S2076//-1 Switching, P.A. (1S2076) L503 RCILC0059AFZZ RF Choke
D601 VHD1S1 885/7-1 Circuit Protector (1S1885) L601 RCILC001 1AFZZ Power Choke
D602 VHD1S1 885/7- 1 Protecto- (1 SI885) L602 RCI LC0059AFZZ Power Choke
D603 VHEMZ409B//1F Zener Diode, Voltage Regu-
lator, S.6V -9.5V.
(MZ409B ] FILTER
D604 VHEMZ409B//1F Zener Diode, Voltage Regu-
lator, 8.6V-9.5V RFILP0001AFZZ X-tal Filter, 7.8MHz
(MZ409®)
D605 VHEMZ409B//1F Zener Diode, Voltage Regu-
lator, 8.6V — 9 , 5 V TRANSFORMERS
(MZ409®)
D606 VHEWZ061///-1 Zener Diode, Voltage Regu- T1 RCILR0316AFZZ Receiver, Antenna
lator (WZ-061),5.7V -6.5V T2 RCI LR031 7AFZZ Receiver, RF
D701 VHD1S2076//-1 Switching, B.F.O. (1S2076) T3 RCILR0318AFZZ Receiver. RF
D702 VHD1S2076//-1 Switching. B.F.O. (1S2076) T4 RCILR0319AFZZ Receiver, IF
T5 RCILR0319AFZZ Receiver, IF
T6 RCILR0319AFZZ Receiver, IF
LED T7 RCILR0320AFZZ Receiver, IF
T8 RCILR0321AFZZ Receiver, IF
LED101 VHPGL-6P20M LED (Light Emitting Diode), T201 RCILR1001AAZZ P.L.L. Circuit, 18MHz Band
Channel Indicator Filter
(GL-6P201)

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PARTS LIST
RNOF: PART N0-
PEF.
PART NO. DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION
C NO.

T202 RCILR1001AAZZ P.L.L. Circuit, 18MHz Band C48 VCEAAU1AW336Y 33MFD, 10V,+50-10%
Filter C50 VCEAAU1HW105A 1MFD, 50V,+75-10%
T203 RCILB1600AAZZ P.L.L. Circuit, V.C.O. (Voltage C52 VCEAAU1EW335A 3.3MFD, 25V,+75-10%
Controlled Oscillator) C53 VCEAAU1HW105A 1MFD, 50V,+75-10%
T204 RCILR1002AAZZ P.L.L. Circuit, Band-Pass Filter, C59 VCEAAU1AW476Y 47MFD, 10V,+50-10%
19MHz C60 VCEAAU1HW105A 1MFD, 50V,+75-10%
T205 RCILR1002AAZZ P.L.L. Circuit, Band-Pass Filter, C66 VCEAAU1HW105A 1MFD,50V.+75-10%
19MHz C69 VCEAAU1AW107Y 100MFD, 10V,+50-10%
T301 RCILR0324AFZZ Transmitter, Buffer C71 VCEAAU1CW106Y 10MFD, 16V,+50-10%
T302 RCILR0323AFZZ Transmitter, 27MHz Band C78 VCEAAU1EW475A 4.7MFD,25V,+75-10%
Filter C101 VCEAAU1EW335A 3.3MFD, 25V,+75-10%
T303 RCILR0318AFZZ Transmitter, 27MHz Band C220 VCAAKU1CA105M 1MFD, 16V, ±20%, Aluminum
Filter C221 VCAAKU1CA105M 1MFD, 16V, ±20%, Aluminum
T304 RCILR0317AFZZ Transmitter, 27MHz Band C222 VCEAAU1EW105R 1MFD, 25V,+150-10%
Filter C225 VCEAAU1AW227 Y 220MFD, 10V,+50-10%
T305 RCILR0322AFZZ Transmitter, IF C243 VCEAAU1AW107Y 100MFD, 10V,+50-10%
T601 RTRNC0003AFZZ Power Choke C301 VCEAAU 1EW335A 3.3MFD,25V,+75-10%
T701 RCILR0315AFZZ B.F.O. (Beat-Frequency C334 VCEAAU 1CW106Y 10MFD, 16V,+50-10%
Oscillator) C342 VCEAAU 1AW336Y 33MFD, 10V,+50-10%
C345 VCEAAU 1AW336Y 33MFD, 10V,+50-10%
C348 VCEAAU1CW106Y 10MFD, 16V,+50-10%
CONTROLS C350 VCEAA'J1AW336Y 33MFD, 10V,+50-10%
C355 VCEAAU 1AW336Y 33MFD, 10V,+50--10%
C31 RTO-H2007AFZZ Trimmer Capacitor, AM Power C501 VCEAAU 1AW336 Y 33MFD, 10V, +50-10%
Output Adjust C502 VCEAAU 1EW335A 3.3MFD, 25V, +75 -10%
TC1 RTO-H2007AFZZ Trimmer Capacitor, P.L.L. C£05 VCEAAU 1EW335A 3.3MFD, 25V,+75-10%
Circuit, 10.240MHz Adjust C506 VCEAAU 1EW475A 4.7MFD, 25V,+75-10%
TC2 RTO-H2007AFZZ Trimmer Capacitor, P.L.L. C507 VCEAAU1HW105A 1MFD,50V,+75-10%
Circuit, 18.2575MHz Adjust C512 VCEAAU 1CW106Y 10MFD, 16V,+50-10%
C702 RTO-H2007AFZZ Trimmer Capacitor, B.F.O. C51 3 VCEAAU 1AW336 Y 33MFD, 10V, +50-10%
(7.8025MHz) Adjust C516 VCEAAU 1AW336Y 33MFD, 10V,+50-10%
C704 RTO-H2007AFZZ Trimmer Capacitor, B.F.O. C517 VCEAAU 1CW106Y 10MFD, 16V,+50-10%
(7.7975MHz) Adjust C520 VCE9AU1CB227M 220MFD, 16V, ±20%, Non-
R62 RVR-M0003SGZZ 5K (B) ohm, Signal Meter polar
Adjust C522 VCEAAU 1CW476Y 47MFD, 16V,+50-10%
R301 RVR-M0007SGZZ 100K (B) ohm, RF Power C524 VCEAAU 1CW476Y 47MFD, 16V, +50-10%
Meter Adjust C525 VCEAAU 1AW336Y 33MFD, 10V,+50-10%
R305 RVR-M0149AFZZ 100 (B) ohm, Finai idle C526 VCEAAU 1CW106Y 10MFD, 16V, +50-10%
Current Adjust C528 VCEAAU 1EW475A 4.7MFD,25V,+75-10%
R310 RVR-M0147AFZZ 500 (B) ohm, Drive Idle C529 VCEAAU 1AW336Y 33MFD, 10V,+50-10%
Current Adjust C530 VCEAAU1CW106Y 10MFD, 16V,+50-10%
R339 RVR-M0006SGZZ 50K (B) ohm, SSB Carrier C531 VCEAAU2AW474A .47MFD, 100V, +75 -10%
Balance Adjust C532 VCEAAU 1CW106 Y 10MFD, 16V,+50-10%
R342 RVR-M0003SGZZ 5K (B) ohm, TX Frequency C535 VCEAAU 1HW105A 1 MFD, 50V,+75-10%
Adjust C537 VCEAAU 1CW477 Y 470MFD, 16V.+50-10%
R541 RVR-M0116AFZZ 1 K (B) ohm, AM Modulation C538 VCEAAU 1CW106Y 10MFD, 16V,+50-10%
limiter Adjust C546 VCEAAU 1AW227Y 220MFD, 10V, +50-10%
R542 RVR-M0116AFZZ 1K (B) ohm, SSB ALC Adjust C602 VCEAAU 1AW336 Y 33MFD, 10V,+50-10%
VR1/ | 10K ohm, OFF/Volume C603 VCEAAU 1AW336Y
RVR-A0122AFZZ 33MFD, 10V, +50-10%
SW2 ( Control C606 VCEAAU 1AW336Y 33MFD, 10V, +50-10%
VR2/J 10K (B) ohm, Squelch Control C608 VCEAAU1CW108Y 1000MFD, 16V,+50-10%
SW4- RVR-B0137AFZZ with P.A. (Public Address) C615 VCEAAU 1AW336 Y 33MFD, 10V,+50-10%
A, B I Switch C616 VCEAAU 1AW108 Y 1000MFD, 10V,+50-10%
VR3 RVR-Z0062AFZZ 10K ohm, Clarifier Control C617 VCEAAU1CW106Y 10MFD, 16V, +50-10%
VR4 RVR-B0149AFZZ 100K (B) ohm, RF Gain
Control
CAPACITORS
(Unless otherwise specified capacitors are +80 -20%, Ceramic Type).
ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITORS
C1 VCCRPU1HH330J 33PF ( R H ) , 50V, ±5%, Ceramic
C22 VCEAAU1HW105A 1MFD. 50V. +75 -10% C.1 VCKVPU1CD1OOIZ .0-ifviro ( z ^ O T V , oo-v

C41 VCEAAU1EW335A 3.3MFD, 25V,+75-10% C3 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD (Z5T), 30V


C43 VCEAAU1EW335A 3.3MFD,25V,+75-10% C4 VCCSPU1HL150J 15PF, 50V, ±5%, Ceramic
C47 VCEAAU1AW336Y 33MFD, 10V, +50-10% C15 VCKYPU15D103Z .01MPD (1ST), 30V

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PARTS LIST
REF. REF. PART NO. DESCRIPTION
PART NO. DESCRIPTION
NO. NO.

C6 VCCRPU1HH220J 22PF (RH), 50V, ±5%, Ceramic C204 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01 MFD (Z5T),30V
C7 VCCSPU1HL2ROC 2PF, 50V, +Q.25PF, Ceramic C205 -VCCSPU1HL330K 33PF, 50V. ±10%, Ceramic
C8 VCCRPU1HH270J 27PF (RH), 50V, ±5%. Ceramic C206 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD (Z5T), 30V
C9 VCCSPU1HL820J 82PF, 50V, ±5%, Ceramic C207 VCKYPU1H8472M .0047MFD,50V, ±20%,
C10 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD (Z5T), 30V Ceramic
C11 VCCRPU1HH820J 82PF (RH), 50V, ±5%. Ceramic C208 VCCSPU1HL470K 47PF, 50V, ±10%, Ceramic
C12 VCCSPU1HL2ROC 2PF, 50V, ±0.25PF, Ceramic C209 VCCRPU1HH270J 27PF (RH), 50V, ±5%, Ceramic
C13 VCCRPU1HH820J 82PF (RH), 50V, ±5%, Ceramic C210 VCCRPU1HH270J 27PF ( R H ) , 50V, ±5%, Ceramic
C14 VCCSPU1HL2ROC 2PF, 50V. ±0.25PF, Ceramic C211 VCCSPU1HL6ROC 6PF, 50V, ±0.25PF, Ceramic
C15 VCCRPU1HH820J 82PF (RH), 50V, ±5%, Ceramic j C212 VCCSPU1HL221K 220PF, 50V, ±10%, Ceramic
C16 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD (Z5T),30V C213 VCCSPU1HL121K 120PF, 50V, ±10%, Ceramic
C17 VCCSPU1HL221J 220PF, 50V, ±5%, Ceramic C214 VCKYPU1HB472M .0047MFD, 50V, ±20%,
C18 VCKYPU1HB472M .0047MFD, 50V, ±20%, Ceramic
Ceramic C215 VCKYPU1HB472M .0047MFD, 50V, ±20%,
C19 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01 MFD (Z5T),30V Ceramic
C20 VCCSPU1HL331J 330PF, 50V, ±5%, Ceramic C217 VCCSPU1HL101K 100PF, 50V, ±10%, Ceramic
C21 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01 MFD (Z5T),30V C218 VCCSPU1HL680K 68PF, 50V, ±10%, Ceramic
C23 VCKYPU1HB102M .001 MFD, 50V, ±20%, Ceramic C219 VCQYKU1HM153K .015MFD, 50V, ±10%, Mylar
C24 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01 MFD (Z5T),30V C223 VCQYKU1HM393K .039MFD, 50V, ±10%, Mylar
C25 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01 MFD (Z5T), 30V C224 VCKYPU1HB223M .022MFD, 50V, ±20%, Ceramic
C26 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01 MFD (Z5T),30V C226 VCCSPU1HL5ROC 5PF, 50V, +0.25PF , Ceramic
C27 VCC? n U1HL101J 100PF, 50V, ±5%, Ceramic C227 VCKYPU1HB223M .022MFD, 50V, ±20%, Ceramic
C28 Vu.'.\Z .01MFD (Z5T), 30V C229 VCCCPU1HH270J 27PF (C ' ) , 50V, ±5%, Ceramic
C29 VCKYPU1HB102M .001 MFD, 50V, ±20%, Ceramic C230 VCCSPU1HL221K 220PF, 50V, ±10%, Ceramic
C32 VCKYPU1HB223M .022MFD, 50V, ±20%, Ceramic C231 VCCSPU1HL470K 47PF, 50V, ±10%, Ceramic
C33 VCCCPU1HH150J :15PF (CH), 50V, ±5%, Ceramic C232 VCCRPU1HH330J 33PF (RH), 50V, ±5%, Ceramic
C34 VCCRPU1HH820J J82PF ( R H ) , 50V, ±5%, Ceramic C233 VCCRPU1HH150J 15PF ( R H ) , 50V, ±5%, Ceramic
C35 VCKYPU1HB223M |022MFD, 50V, ±20%, Ceramic C234 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01 MFD (Z5T), 30V
C36 VCKYPU1HB223M i022MFD, 50V, ±20%, Ceramic C235 VCKYPU1HB223M .022MFD, 50V, ±20%, Ceramic
C37 VCKYPU1 HB223M .022MFD, 50V, ±20%, Ceramic C236 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01 MFD (Z5T), 30V
C38 VCKYPU1HB223M .022MFD, 50V, ±20%, Ceramic C237 VCCRPU1HH270J 27PF ( R H ) , 50V, ±5%, Ceramic
C39 VCCRPU1HH820J 82PF (RH), 50V, ±5%, Ceramic C238 VCCSPU1HL1ROC 1PF, 50V, ±0.25PF, Ceramic
C40 VCCSPU1HL330J 33PF, 50V, ±5%, Ceramic C239 VCCRPU1HH270J 27PF ( R H ) , 50V, ±5%, Ceramic
C42 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD (Z5TJ.30V C240 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD (Z5T), 30V
C44 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01 MFD (Z5T), 30V C241 VCCSPU1HLOR5C 0.5PF, 50V, ±0.25PF, Ceramic
C45 VCCSPU1HL1ROC 1PF, 50V, ±0.25PF, Ceramic C242 VCCRPU1HH220J 22PF ( R H ) , 50V, ±5%, Ceramtcj
C46 VCCSPU1HL390J 39PF, 50V, ±5%, Ceramic C244 VCCSPU1HL470K 47PF, 50V, ±10%, Ceramic
^49 VCK YPU1 SD1 03Z ,01 MFD (Z5T), 30V C302 VCCTPU1HH1R1.) 1ROPF (TH). 50V, ±5%.
C51 V C Q Y K U 1 HM472K .0047MFD, 50V, ±10%, Mylar Ceramic
C54 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01 MFD (Z5T), 30V C303 VCCTPU1HH221J 220PF (TH). 50V, ±5%,
C56 VCCSPU1HL8ROC 8PF, 50V, ±0.25PF, Ceramic Ceramic
C57 VCCSPU1HL100C 10PF, 50V, ±0.25PF, Ceramic C304 VCCTPU1HH331J 330PF ( T H ) , 50V, ±5%,
C58 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD (Z5T), 30V Ceramic
C61 VCKYPU1HB102M .001 MFD, 50V, ±20%, Ceramic C305 VCCTPU1HH221J 220PF (TH), 50V, ±5%,
C62 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01 MFD (Z5T). 30V Ceramic
C63 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01 MFD (Z5T), 30V C306 VCCSPU1HL470J 47PF, 50V, ±5%, Ceramic
C64 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD (Z5T), 30V C307 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD (Z5T), 30V
C65 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01 MFD (Z5T), 30V C308 VCCSPU1HL3ROC 3PF, 50V, +0.25PF, Ceramic
C67 VCCSPU1HL181J 180PF, 50V, ±5%, Ceramic C309 VCCTPU1HH151J 150PF (TH). 50V. ±5%,
C68 VCKYPU1HB223M .022MFD, 50V, ±20%, Ceramic i Ceramic
C70 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01 MFD (Z5T), 30V C310 VCCCPU1HH680J 68PF (CH), 50V, ±5%,
C72 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01 MFD (Z5T), 30V Ceramic
C73 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD ( Z 5 T ) , 30V C311 VCCSPU1HL470J 47PF, 50V, ±5%, Ceramic
C75 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01 MFD (Z5T). 30V C312 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD (Z5T), 30V
C76 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD ( Z 5 T ) , 30V C313 VCCTPU1HH181J 180PF (TH), 50V, ±5%,
C77 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MF-D ( Z 5 T ) , 30V Ceramic
C^9 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD ( Z 5 T ) , 30V C314 VCCCPU1HH560J 56PF (CH),50V,±5%,
C80 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01 MFD ( Z 5 T ) , 30V Ceramic
C81 VCKYPU1HB223M .022MFD, 50V, ±20%, Ceramic C315 VCCSPU1HL680J 68PF, 50V, ±5%, Ceramic
C82 VCCSPU1HL100C 10PF-, 50V, ±0.25PF, Ceram.c C316 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD (Z5T), 30V
C201 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01 MFD (Z5T), 30V C317 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01 MFD (ZBT) 30V
C202 VCKYPU1HB472M .0047MFD, 50V, ±20%, C318 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD(Z5T),30V
Ceramic C319 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD. (Z5T), 30V
C203 VCCSPU1HL820K 82PF, 50V. ±10%. Ceramic C320 VCCRPU1 HH470J 47PF ( R W ) . ROW, +R0y^,

Ceramic

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PARTS LIST
REF. REF. PART NO. DESCRIPTION
PART NO. DESCRIPTION NO.
NO.

C321 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD (Z5T), 30V C542 VCCSPU1HL101J 100PF, 50V, ±5%, Ceramic
C322 VCCRPU1HH330J 33PF (RH), 50V, ±5%, C543 VCQYKU1HM222K .0022MFD, 50V, ±10%, Mylar
Ceramic C545 VCKZPU1HF102Z .001 MFD, 50V
C323 VCCSPU1HL3ROC 3PF, 50V, +0.25PF, Ceramic C601 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD (Z5T), 30V
C324 VCCRPU1HH330J 33PF (RH), 50V, ±5%, C604 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD (Z5T), 30V
Ceramic C605 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD (Z5T),30V
C325 VCCSPU1HL2ROC 2PF, 50V, ±0.25PF, Ceramic C607 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD (Z5T), 30V
C326 VCCRPU1HH330J 33PF (RH), 50V. ±5%, C609 VCKZPU1HF473Z .047MFD, 50V
Ceramic C610 VCKZPU1HF473Z .047MFD,50V
C327 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD (Z5T), 30V C611 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD (Z5T),30V
C328 VCCSPU1HL470J 47PF, 50V, ±5%, Ceramic C612, j Feed Through Capacitors with
RC-KZ1009AFZZ
C329 VCCSPU1HL101J 100PF, 50V, ±5%, Ceramic C613 ! Bracket
C330 VCCRPU1HH101J 100PF (RH),50V, ±5%. C614 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01 MFD (Z5T),30V
Ceramic C701 VCCCPU1HH150J 15PF (CH), 50V, ±5%, Ceramic
C331 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD (Z5T), 30V C703 VCCCPU1HH150J 15PF (CH), 50V, ±5%, Ceramic
C332 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD (Z5T), 30V C705 VCCSPU1HL391J 390PF, 50V, ±5%, Ceramic
C333 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD (Z5T), 30V C706 VCCSPU1HL151J 150PF, 50V, ±5%, Ceramic
C335 VCCSPU1HL1ROC 1PF, 50V, +0.25PF, Ceramic C707 VCCSPU1HL180J 18PF, 50V, ±5%, Ceramic
C336 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01 MFD (Z5T), 30V C708 VCKYPU1HB472M .0047MFD, 50V, ±20%,
C337 VCCSPU1HL101J 100PF, 50V, ±5%, Ceramic Ceramic
C338 VCKYPU1HB102M .001 MFD, 50V, ±20%, Ceramic C709 VCCRPU1HH820J 82PF (RH), 50V, ±5%,
C339 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD (Z5T),30V Ceramic
C340 VCKYPU1SD1U.Z .01MFD (Z5T), 30V C710 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD (Z5T),30V
C341 VCKYPU1HB223M .022MFD, 50V, ±20%, Ceramic C711 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD (Z5T), 30V
C343 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD (Z5T), 30V C712 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01 MFD (Z5T), 30V
C344 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD (Z5T), 30V C713 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD (Z5T), 30V
C346 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD (Z5T), 30V C714 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD (Z5T). 30V
C347 VCKYPU1SD103Z 01MFD (Z5T), 30V
C349 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01 MFD (Z5T), 30V
C353 VCCSPU1HL470J 47PF, 50V, ±5%, Ceramic RESISTOR ARRAY
C354 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01 MFD (Z5T), 30V
C401 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD (Z5T), 30V i RM101 RMPTC0001AFZZ 680 ohm x 5
C402 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD (Z5T), 30V ; RM102 RMPTC0001AFZZ 680 ohm x 5
C403 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD(Z5T),30V RM103 RMPTC0001AFZZ 680 ohm x 5
C404 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD (Z5T), 30V
C405 VCCSPU1HL151J 150PF, 50V, ±5%, Ceramic
C406 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD (Z5T), 30V i
RESISTORS
O1 07 VCK YPU1 SD1 03Z .01 MFD (Z5T), 30V (Unless o therwise specified resistors are 1/4VV, ±5%, Car bun Type).
C408 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01 MFD (Z5T), 30V
C409 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01 MFD (Z5T), 30V R1 VRD-ST2EE472J 4.7K ohm
C410 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD (Z5T), 30V R2 VRD-ST2EE102J IK ohm
C411 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01 MFD (Z5T), 30V R3 VRD-ST2EE101J 100 ohm
C412 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD (Z5T), 30V R4 VRD-SU2EY104J 100K ohm
C413 VCKYPU1SD103Z 01 MFD (Z5T),30V R5 VRD-SU2EY103J 10K ohm
C414 VCKYPU1SD103Z 01MFD (Z5T), 30V R6 VRD-SU2EY101J 100 ohm
C415 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD (Z5T), 30V R7 VRD-ST2EE101J 100 ohm
C503 V C Q Y K U 1 HM104K .1MFD, 50V, ±10%, Mylar R8 VRD-SU2EY102J 1 K ohm
C504 VCQYKU1HM183K .018MFD, 50V, ±10%, Mylar R9 VRD-SU2EY104J 100K ohm
C508 VCQYKU1HM153K .015MFD, 50V, ±10%, Mylar R10 VRD-SU2EY104J 100K ohm
C509 VCQYKU1HM822K .0082MFD, 50V, ±10%, Mylar R11 VRD-ST2EE102J 1 K ohm
C510 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD (Z5T), 30V R12 VRD-SU2EY104J 100K ohm
C514 VCQYKU1HM683K .068MFD, 50V, ±10%, Mylar ! R13 VRD-SU2EY564J 560K ohm
C515 VCCSPU1HL331J 330PF, 50V, ±5%, Ceramic R14 VRD-ST2EE824J 820K ohm
C518 VCCSPU1HL560J 56PF, 50V, ±5%, Ceramic R15 VRD-SU2EY472J 4.7K ohm
C519 VCQYKU1HM683K .068MFD, 50V, ±10%, Mylar ; R16 VRD-ST2EE223J 22K ohm
C521 VCCSPU1HL470J 47PF, 50V, ±5%, Ceramic R17 VRD-SU2EY331J 330 ohm
C523 VCQYKU1HM683K .068MFD, 50V, ±10%, Mylar R18 VRD-ST2EE393J 39K ohm
C527 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD (Z5T), 30V : R19 VRD-SU2EY101J 100 ohm
C533 VCQYKU1HM273K .027MFD, 50V, ±10%, Mylar ; R20 VRD-SU2EY103J 10K ohm
C534 VCQYKU1HM183K .018MFD, 50V, ±10%, Mylar R21 VRD-SU2EY102J 1K ohm
C536 VCQYKU1HM183K .018MFD, 50V, ±10%, Mylar R22 VRD-SU2EY103J 10K ohm
C539 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01MFD (Z5T), 30V R23 VRD-5U2ETI03J i UK ohm
C540 VCKYPU1SD103Z .01 MFD (Z5T), 30V R24 VRD-SU2EY151J 150 ohm
C541 VCCSPU1HL331J 330PF, 50V. ±5%. Ceramic R25 VRD-SU2EY103J 1 OK ohm

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PARTS LIST
REF. REF. PART NO.
PART NO. DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION
NO. NO.

R26 VRD-ST2EE223J 22K ohm R201 VRD-ST2EY103J 10K ohm


R27 VRD-ST2EE392J 3.9K ohm R202 VRD-SS2EY473J 47K ohm
R28 VRD-SU2EY56U 560 ohm R203 VRD-SS2EY104J 100K ohm
R29 VRD-SU2EY104J 100K ohm R204 VRD-SS2EY562J 5.6K ohm
R30 VRD-SU2EY332J 3.3K ohm R205 VRD-SS2EY273J 27K ohm
R31 VRD-SU2EY561J 560 ohm R206 VRD-SS2EY122J 1.2K ohm
R32 VRD-SU2EY101J 100 ohm R207 VRD-SS2EY151J 150 ohm
R33 VRD-SU2EY223J 22K ohm R208 VRD-SS2EY122J 1.2K ohm
R34 VRD-SU2EY333J 33K ohm R209 VRD-SS2EY224J 220K ohm
R35 VRD-SU2EY333J 33K ohm R210 VRD-SS2EY151J 150 ohm
R36 VRD-SU2EY153J 15K ohm R211 VRD-SS2EY122J 1.2K ohm
R37 VRD-SU2EY394J 390K ohm R212 VRD-SS2EY471J 470 ohm
R38 VRD-SU2EY103J 10K ohm R213 VRD-SS2EY562J 5.6K ohm
R39 VRD-SU2EY683J 68K ohm R214 VRD-SS2EY152J 1.5K ohm
R40 VRD-SU2EY332J 3.3K ohm R215 VRD-SS2EY151J 150 ohm
R41 VRD-SU2EY102J 1K ohm R216 VRD-SS2EY151J 150 ohm
R42 VRD-ST2EE221J 220 ohm R217 VRD-SS2EY223J 22K ohm
R43 VRD-SU2EY470J 47 ohm R218 VRD-SS2EY102J 1K ohm
R44 VRD-ST2EE103J 10K ohm R219 VRD-SS2EY103J 10K ohm
R45 VRD-SU2EY472J 4.7K ohm R220 VRD-SS2EY153J 15K ohm
R46 VRD-SU2EY153J 15K ohm R221 VRD-SS2EY562J 5.6K ohm
R47 VRD-SU2EY472J 4.7K ohm R222 VRD-SS2EY332J 3.3K ohm
R48 VRD-SU2EY562J 5.6K ohm R223 VRD-SS2EY392J 3.9K ohm
R49 VRD-SU2EY222J 2.2K ohm R224 VRD-SS2EY103J 10K ohm
R50 VRD-SU2EY471J 470 ohm R225 VRD-SS2EY151J 150 ohm
R51 VRD-SU2EY683J 68K ohm R226 VRD-SS2EY123J 12K ohm
R52 VRD-SU2EY103J 10K ohm R227 VRD-SS2EY223J 22K ohm
R53 VRD-SU2EY473J 47K ohm R228 VRD-SS2EY274J 270K ohm
R54 VRD-SU2EY103J 10K ohm R229 VRD-SS2EY332J 3.3K ohm
R55 VRD-SU2EY222J 2.2K ohm R230 VRD-SS2EY562J 5.6K ohm
R56 N/RD-ST2EE183J 18K ohm R231 VRD-SS2EY273J 27K ohm
R57 VRD-SU2EY221J 220 ohm R232 VRD-SS2EY121J 120 ohm
R58 VRD-SU2EY151J 150 ohm R233 VRD-SS2EY151J 150 ohm
R59 VRD-SU2EY332J 3.3K ohm R234 VRD-SS2EY151J 150 ohm
R60 VRD-ST2EE123J 12K ohm R235 VRD-SS2EY331J 330 ohm
R61 VRD-SU2EY152J 1.5K ohm R236 VRD-SS2EY562J 5.6K ohm
R63 VRD-SU2EY103J 10K ohm R237 VRD-SS2EY222J 2.2K ohm
R64 VRD-SU2EY103J 10K ohm R238 VRD-SS2EY153J 15K ohm
R65 VRD-ST2EE104J 100K ohm R239 VRD-SS2EY151J 150 ohm
R66 VRD-ST2EE333J 33K ohm R240 VRD-SS2EY181J 180 ohm
R67 VRD-SU2EY223J 22K ohm R241 VRD-SS2EY151J 150 ohm
R68 VSD-ST2EE103J 10K ohm - R242 VRD-SS2EY152J 1.5K ohm
R69 VRD-SU2EY470J 47 ohm R243 VRD-SS2EY681J 680 ohm
R70 VRD-SU2EY223J 22K ohm R244 VRD-SS2EY103J 10K ohm
R71 VRD-ST2EY103J 10K ohm R302 VRD-SU2EY220J 22 ohm
R72 VRD-SU2EY563J 56K ohm R303 VRD-SU2EY150J 15 ohm
R73 VRD-ST2EY274J 270K ohm R304 VRD-ST2HA101K 100 ohm, 1/2W, ±10%, Carbon
R101 VRD-ST2EE563J 56K ohm R306 VRD-ST2HA331K 330 ohm, 1/2W, ±10%, Carbon
R102 VRD-ST2EE272J 2.7K ohm R307 VRD-SU2EY470J 47 ohm
R103 VRD-ST2EE153J 15K ohm R308 VRD-SU2EY560J 56 ohm
R104 VRD-ST2EE331J 330 ohm R309 VRD-ST2HA181K 180 ohm, 1/2W, ±10%, Carbon
R105 VRD-ST2EE331J 330 ohm R311 VRD-SU2EY100J 10 ohm
R106 VRD-ST2EE333J 33K ohm R312 VRD-ST2EE561J 560 ohm
R107 VRD-ST2EE821J 820 ohm R313 VRD-SU2EY680J 68 ohm
R108 VRS-PT3DB390J 39 ohm, 2VV, ±5%, Oxide Film R314 VRD-SU2EY100J 10 ohm
R109 VRD-ST2EE474J 470K ohm R315 VRD-SU2EY330J 33 ohm
R110 VRD-ST2EE394J 390K ohm R316 VRD-SU2EY332J 3.3K ohm
R111 VRD-ST2EE153J 15K ohm R317 VRD-SU2EY471J 470 ohm
R112 VRD-ST2EE391J 390 ohm R318 VRD-SU2EY100J 10 ohm
R113 VRD-ST2EE472J 4.7K ohm R319 VRD-SU2EY101J 100 ohm
R114 VRS-PT3LB121K 120 ohm, 3W, ±10%, Oxide R320 VRD-SU2EY101J 100 ohm
Film R321 VRD-GU2CY120J 12 ulnii
R115 VRD-ST2EE103J 10K ohm R322 VRD-SU2EY124J 120K ohm
R116 VRD-ST2EE272J 2.7K ohm R323 VRD-SU2EY103J 1OK ohm

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PARTS LIST
REF. REF. PART NO. DESCRIPTION
PART NO. DESCRIPTION NO.
NO.

R324 VRD-SU2EY104J 100K ohm R546 VRD-ST2EE332J 3.3K ohm


R325 VRD-SU2EY103J 10K ohm ft 547 VRD-SU2EY332J 3.3K ohm
R326 VRD-ST2EE560J 56 ohm R548 VRD-SU2EY183J 18K ohm
R327 VRD-SU2EY102J 1K ohm R601 VRS-PT3DB390J 39 ohm, 2W, ±5%, Oxide Film
R328 VRD-ST2EE272J 2.7K ohm R602 VRS-PT3DB680K 68 ohm, 2W. ±1 0%, Oxide
R329 VRD-ST2EE272J 2.7K ohm Film
R330 VRD-ST2EE103J 10K ohm R603 VRD-SU2EY331J 330 ohm
R331 VRD-ST2EE182J 1.8K ohm R604 VRD-ST2HA820K 82 ohm, 1/2W, ±10%. Carbon
R332 VRD-ST2EE101J 100 ohm R605 VRD-ST2HA101K 100 ohm, 1/2W, ±10%, Carbon
R333 VRD-ST2EE101J 100 ohm R606 VRD-ST2HA390K 39 ohm, 1/2W, ±10%, Carbon
R334 VRD-ST2EE821J 820 ohm R607 VRD-ST2HA470K 47 ohm, 1/2W, ±10%, Carbon
R335 VRD-SU2EY152J 1.5K ohm R608 VRD-SU2EY472J 4.7K ohm
R336 VRD-ST2EE102J 1K ohm R609 VRD-ST2EY101J 100 ohm
R337 VRD-ST2EE103J 10K ohm R701 VRD-ST2EE562J 5.6K ohm
R338 VRD-ST2EE103J 10K ohm R702 VRD-ST2EE562J 5.6K ohm
R340 VRD-ST2EE332J 3.3K ohm R703 VRD-SU2EY103J 10K ohm
R341 VRD-ST2EE562J 5.6K ohm R704 VRD-SU2EY101J 100 ohm
R343 VRD-SU2EY563J 56K ohm R705 VRD-SU2EY102J 1 K ohm
R344 VRD-SU2FY153J 15K ohm R706 VRD-SU2EY153J 15K ohm
R345 VRD-SU2EY151J 150 ohm R707 VRD-SU2EY223J 22K ohm
R347 VRD-ST2EE472J 4.7K ohm R708 VRD-SU2EY101J 100 ohm
R348 VRD-SU2EY272J 2.7K ohm R709 VRD-SU2EY102J 1K ohm
R349 VRD-ST2EE154J 150K ohm
R350 VRD-ST2EY121J 120 ohm
R351 VRD-ST2EE151J 150 ohm MISCELLANEOUS
R352 VRD-SU2EY682J 6.8K ohm
R501 VRD-SU2EY273J 27K ohm CPNLC1226AF01 Front Panel Assembly
: :
R502 VRD-SU2EY392J 3.9K ohm GMADT0052AFSA Window, Channel Indicator
R503 VRD-SU2EY682J 6.8K ohm HBDGS3051AFSA Decoration Plate, 40
R504 VRD-SU2EY221J 220 ohm CHANNEL
R505 VRD-SU2EY271J 270 ohm HINDM1080AFSB Emblem "SHARP"
R506 VRD-SU2EY332J 3.3K ohm HINDP0017AFSA Indication Plate, AM/USB/
R507 VRD-SU2EY103J 10K ohm LSB, Green
R508 VRD-SU2EY103J 10K ohm HINDP0018AFSA Indication Plate, RX, Green
R509 VRD-ST2EE103J 10K ohm HINDP0019AFSA indication Plate, TX, Red
R510 VRD-SU2EY682J 6.8K ohm HPNLC1226AFSA Front Panel
R511 VRD-ST2EE224J 220K ohm PCUSS0091AFOO Rubber Cushion
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R51 2 VRD-SU2EY330J Oo \J\i I GCABA3449AFSA Cabinet, Top
R513 VRD-SU2EY471J 470 ohm GCABB3449AFSA Cabinet, Bottom (Speaker Side)
R514 VRD-ST2EE472J 4.7K ohm HINDM1 181AFZZ Indication Plate, Spec.
R515 VRD-ST2EE392J 3.9K ohm JKNBM0219AFSA Knob, Noise Blanker Switch
R516 VRD-SU2EY103J 10K ohm JKNBN0299AFSA Knob, Channel Selecto r Switch
R517 VRD-SU2EY104J 100K ohm JKNBN0300AFSA Knob, OFF/Volume Control,
R518 VRD-SU2EY821J 820 ohm RF Gain Control, Mode (AM/
R519 VRD-SU2EY15U 150 ohm USB/LSB) Selector. Clarifier
R521 VRD-SU2EY10U 100 ohm Control, Squelch Controi/P.A.
R523 VRD-SU2EY560J 56 ohm Switch
R524 VRD-SU2EY152J 1.5K ohm 001 LANGT0623AFFW Bracket, Channel Indicator P.C.
R525 VRD-ST2HA331K 330 ohm, 1 /2W, ±1 0%, Carbon ! Board Retaining (See Figure
R527 VRD-SU2EY393J 39K ohm 62-2)
R528 VRD-SU2EY562J 5.6K ohm LBRC-0052AFSA Mobile Mounting Bracket
P529 VRD-SU2EY472J 4.7K ohm LCHSM0265AFFW Chassis, Main
R530 VRD-S T 2EE122J 1.2K ohm LCHSM1001AAZZ Bracket, P.L.L. Circuit P.C.
R531 VRD-SU2EY474J 470K ohm Board
R532 VRD-ST2EE104J 100K ohm LCHSS0122AFFW Front Chassis
R534 VRD-ST2EE102J 1K ohm LHLDW1073AFZZ Wire Clip (See Figure 54-1 }
R535 VRD-SU2EY103J 10K ohm LX-BZ0053AFFD Bolt (50 x 10 mm)
R536 VRD-SU2EY332J 3.3K ohm LX-BZ0237AFFB Screw, Cabinet
R538 VRD-SU2EY332J 3.3K ohm LX-LZ0001AGZZ Rivet, Indication Plate of Spec.
R539 VRD-SU2EY103J 10K ohm LX-LZ0051AFOO Push Rivet, Nyjon (See ngure
R540 VRD-SU2EY152J 1.5K ohm 54- 1 )
R543 VRD-SU2EY681J 680 ohm LX-NZ0121AFFD Flange Nut, Speaker
R544 VRD-ST2HD1ROJ 1 ohm, 1/2W, ±5%, Carbon MSPRP0168AFFW Plate Spring, Thermisto r (See
R545 VRD-SU2EY681J 680 ohm Fiyuru OZ' 1 )
PCAPH0001AGZZ Cap, N.B. Switch Knob

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PARTS LIST
REF. REF. PART NO. DESCRIPTION
PART NO. DESCRIPTION
NO. NO.

PCOVM8056AFOO Cover, N.B. Switch, Rubber QPWBF0635AFZZ Printed Circuit Board, Main
002 PCOVS1001AAZZ Shield Cover, P.L.L. Circuit Circuit
P.C. Board (See Figure 62-2) QPWBF0636AFZZ Printed Circuit Board, Channel
PCUSS0091AFOO Rubber, Meter, Indicator Circuit
26mm x 3mm x 1t, Cushion QPWBF0637AFZZ Printed Circuit Board, Control
PCUSS0106AFOO Sponge, Howling Prevention, Circuit
60mm x 13mm x 4t P.L.L. Unit it 010 QPWBF0638AFZZ Flexible Printed Circuits,
PCUSU0220AFZZ Cushion, Meter Channel Indicator
PFILW0005AFZZ Film, LED (Channel Indicator), QCNW-0238AFZZ Connecting Cord with Socket,
Red Speaker
PFLT-0331AFOO Felt, Bottom Cabinet (Speaker SO 301 QSOCZ2470AFZZ Socket, Antenna, 50 ohms
Side) SO501 QSOCZ2468AFZZ Socket, Microphone
003 PGUMS0108AFOO Cushion, P.L.L. Synthesizer QSOCE0401AFZZ Socket, Test Point@~ ©
Unit, Rubber (See Fig. 62-2) QPLGE0403AGZZ Plug, Test Point® — ©
PGUMS0112AFOO Cushion, X-tal Filter, Wiring PG601 QSOCZ2454AFZZ Plug Power Supply
Side, Rubber, 25mm x 15mm x 5t SW2/ i Power Switch (SW2) with
RVR-A0122AFZZ
PGUMM0118AF09 Meter Lamp Holder, Rubber VR1 Volume Control (10K ohm)
SW3 QSW-B0028AGZZ Switch, N.B. (Noise Blanker)
PGUMM01 19AF09 Lamp Holder, PL602 and SW4-A, ; Switch, F.A. (Public Address)
RVR-B0137AFZZ
PL603, Rubbe" B/VR2 ! with Squelch Volume
PGUMM0120AF08 Lamp Holder, PL604-PL606, SW5-A i Switch, Mode (AM/USB/LSB)
QSW-R0147AFZZ
Rubber ~H S«le( 3r
PHAG-001MAFFC Hanger, Microphone SW6-A
Relay with RX (Receiver)/TX
PRDAR0006SGFW Heat Sink, Transistor Q602 -D/ RRLYZ0007AFZZ
(Transmitter) Switch
PRDAR0145AFFW Heat Sink, Integrated Circuit RY601
IC501 SW101-
QSW-R0146AFZZ Switch, Channel Selector
PRDAR0147AFFW Heat Sink, Transistors Q301 A, B
and Q302 RCORF0051AFZZ Ferrite Core, Microphone
004 PSLDM3127AFFW Shield Plate Socket
005 PSLDM3128AFFW Shield Plate PL601 RLMPM0019AGZZ Lamp, Meter Illumination
006 PSLDM3129AFFW Shield Plate , PL602 RLMPM0026AGZZ Lamp, TX Indicator
See Figure 62-2. Lamp, RX Indicator
007 PSLDM3130AFFW Shield Plate PL603 RLMPM0026AGZZ
008 PSLDM3131AFFW Shield Plate PL604 RLMPM0069AFZZ Lamp, AM Indicator
009 PSLDM3132AFFW Shield Plate PL605 RLMPM0069AFZZ Lamp, USB Indicator
PSPAG0057AFOO Rubber Washer, Mounting PL606 RLMPM0069AFZZ Lamp, LSB Indicator
Bracket RMICD0213AFZZ Microphone Assembly (with
PZETF0132AFZZ Fiber, Insulator, 20mm x Press-to-taik Switch)
10mm, Chassis ME 1 RMTRE0065AFZZ Meter Signal/HF Power
CNP1 QCNCM111KAFZZ Connecting Plug, 10-Pm, RTUNS0051AFZZ P.L.L. (Phase Locked Loop)
U-bend Synihesizer Unit
CNP2 QCNCM166QAFZZ Connecting Plug, 15-Pin, SPAKC1013AFZZ Packing Case
U-bend SSAKZ0054AFZZ Polyethylene Bag, Set
CNP3 QCNCM095BAFZZ Connecting Plug, 2-Pin, Meier TINSE0509AFZZ Operation Manual
CNP4 QCNCM0402SGZZ Connecting Plug, 4-Pin, SP501 VSP0080P-288A Speaker, 8 ohms, 8cm
Microphone ! XBBSC30VV08000 Screw, 30 x 8mm, Microphone
CNP101 QPLGZ0950AFZZ Connecting Plug, 9-Pin Hanger
CNP102 QPLGZ0750AFZZ Connecting Plug, 7-Pin XNESD50-40000 Nut (50)
CNP201 QPLGZ0750AFZZ Connecting Plug, 7-Pin XWHSD50-05000 Washer (50)
CNP202 QPLGZ0450AFZZ Connecting Plug, 4-Pin XWSSD50- 13000 Spring Washer (50)
CNP203 QPLGZ0850AFZZ Connecting Plug, 8-Pm
CNS1. Connecting Cord with Socket
QCNW-0239AFZZ
CNS2 and Plug Assembly
CNS3 QCNW-0194AFZZ Connecting Cord with Socket,
2-Pm, Meter
CNS4 QCNW-0240AFZZ Connecting Cord with Socket,
4-Pin, Microphone
QFS-A402AAFNC Fuse, 4A
QFSHJ9053AFZ2 Power Supply Cord w i t h Fuse
Holder and Socket (SO601)
J501-A, Jacks, E x t e r n a l Speaker (J501-
QJAKB0051 A F Z Z
B A) and P.A, Speaker U501-B) I
OPWBF0055AAZZ Printed Circuit Board, P.L.L.
Circuit

hA7802-3.0MN
Printed in Japa

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