Glenayre Document Number: 9110.00148
RL-903 Receiver
Issue 1, Rev. C: 12/10/96
REMOVAL AND REINSTALLATION
Remove all power from the equipment before performing any of the following procedures.
Note
Unless otherwise noted, the reinstallation of assemblies is obvious from
reading the procedure for removal.
Caution
When reattaching plugs onto pc boards, be certain
to observe correct polarity and alignment.
Note
The
VCO
board contains internal switches which are used to
program the receive frequency.
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The IF board contains jumpers which characterize its operation.
The IF board may be wideband or narrowband.
The
TONE
board contains switches which determine its decoding
and notch frequency.
If you replace one or more of these boards or the entire receiver, ensure
that the replacement is configured the same as the original.
9.1
Access to Internal Assemblies
Perform the following procedure to gain access to the controls on internal assemblies or to
remove or install them.
Accessing Internal Assemblies
1.
Remove all input power from cabinet.
2.
Slide receiver mostly out of rack by removing screws which hold front panel to rails
and pulling forward to gain access to rear.
3.
Mark and disconnect wires and connectors which are connected to rear of chassis.
4.
If interface board is part of station wiring, leave it connected to station wiring and dis-
connect it from rear of receiver by unscrewing retaining screws from standoffs.
5.
Pull off removable portion of TB 1 (some versions). If not needed for troubleshooting,
leave connected to system wiring.
6.
Complete removal of receiver from rack.
7.
Remove cover by loosening appropriate screws, pulling up on front of top cover, and
sliding cover toward rear.
8.
Place receiver on test bench and make provision for standard test setup. See Figure 7-
2, Test Setup.
Print Date: 12/05/96
Copyright © 1996 Glenayre
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