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Main Power Switch :

NOTE :

System Power Control :

Power Indicator

Power Indicator :

Head Phone Jack :

Press this button to

apply power to the AVR-65.

When the switch is pressed in the unit is placed

in a Standby mode, as indicated by the amber

LED.

This button MUST be pressed in to operate the

unit. To turn the unit off and prevent the use of

the remote control, this switch should be pressed

until it pops out from the panel so that the word

"OFF" may be read at the top of the switch.

In normal operation this switch is left in

the "ON" position.

When the Main

Power Switch 1 is "ON", press this button to

turn on the AVR-65 ; press it again to turn the

unit off. Note that the

surrounding the switch

will turn green when

the unit is on.

This LED will illuminate in

amber when the unit is in the Standby mode to

signal that the unit is ready to be turned on.

When the unit is in operation, the indicator will

turn green.

This jack may be used

to listen to the AVR-65's output through a pair of

headphones. Be certain that the headphones

have a standard 1/4" stereo phone plug.

Bass Control :

Treble Control :

Balance Control :

NOTE :

Video 3 Inputs :

T-Mon Selector :

Tape Monitor

Turn this control to modify

the lower frequency output of the left / right

channels by as much as +/-10dB. Set this

control to a suitable position for your taste and

room acoustics.

Turn this control to modify

the high frequency output of the left / right

channels by as much as +/-10dB.

Set this control to a suitable position for your

taste and room acoustics.

Turn this control to

change the relative volume for the front left /

right channels.

For proper operation of the surround

modes this control should be at the midpoint, or

"12 o'clock" position.

These audio / video inputs

may be used for temporary connection of video

games, camcorder, digital still cameras or

portable audio products. To select a source

connected to these jacks, press the Video 3

Input Selector

.

Press this button to select

the device connected to the

jacks

(24) as the listening source. The previously

selected source will continue to show in the

information Display

CD :

DVD :

Video Input Selectors :

Audio/Video

6-Channel director Selector :

6 Ch Direct

AM/FM :

Tuning button :

, and the red LED

above the button will illuminate to remind you

that you are listening to the tape monitor output.

Press this button to select the device

connected to the CD Input jacks (6) as the

listening source.

Press this button to select the

device connected to the DVD play jacks (7) as

the listening and viewing source.

Press one of these

buttons to select a source connected to the rear

panel

inputs (3), (16), or the front

panel

Press this

button to select the output of an optional, external

6-channel decoder connected to the

inputs (5) as the listening source.

Press this button to select the

tuner as the AVR-65's input source. When it is

first pressed the last station tuned will be heard.

Press it again to change between AM and FM

bands.

Press the left side of the

button to tune lower frequency station and the

right side of the button to tune higher frequency

Audio/Video

input

.

stations. When a station with a strong signal is

tuned, the

indicator

will illuminate in

the Information Display

. A brief(1/2 second)

press of the button will manually tune to the next

frequency increment, while pressing and holding

the button for a long period will automatically

tune to the next station with a signal strong

enough for acceptable reception.

Press this button to

automatically scan through the station that have

been programmed in the AVR-65's memory.

The tuner will play five seconds of each station

before moving to the next preset station. To stop

the scan when the desired station is heard, press

the button again.

Press this button

to select stations that have been entered into the

preset memory.

Press this button to

select the auto or mono mode for FM tuning.

In the AUTO mode,

indicator will

illuminate in the information display, and when

stations are transmitting stereo signals, the

stereo reception will be provided and

indicator will also be illuminated in the

information display. In the MONO mode the left

and right signals from stereo broadcasts will be

mixed together and reproduced through all

channels. Select MONO for better reception of

weak signals.

Press this button to

select the Dolby Digital surround mode when

listening to a program that carries the Dolby

Digital surround mode when listening to a

TUNED

Preset Scan :

Preset Stations Selector :

TUN.MODE/RDS :

AUTO

Stereo

Dolby Digital Selector :

CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS

Front Panel

program that carries the Dolby Digital information.

Press this

button to select the Dolby Pro Logic surround

mode when listening to an analog or

digital(PCM) program that is encoded with

surround-sound information.

Press this button

to select the Dolby 3 Stereo listening mode.

This mode is used primarily when a program

has surround information when a center channel

speaker, but no surround speakers, is installed.

Press one of

these buttons to select the analog surround

modes. These modes may be used with any

analog program source to create a pleasing

surround effect.

press this button to select

DTS decoding when listening to an audio or

video program that is encoded with DTS

data.(See page 25 for more information on

surround modes and digital audio.)

Press this button to turn off

all surround processing, and to listen to a

program in traditional stereo from the left front

and right front speakers only.

Press this button to momentarily

silence the speaker output of the AVR-65.

Turn the knob clockwise to

increase volume, counter clockwise to decrease

the volume.

Dolby Pro Logic Selector :

Dolby 3 Stereo Selector :

Surround Mode Selectors :

DTS Selector :

Surround Off :

Mute :

Volume Control :

Delay :

Digital Input Selector :

Optical

Coaxial

Digital

Set Button :

Multi-room :

Speaker Selector Button :

Selector Buttons :

Information Display :

Remote Sensor Window :

Press this button to begin the

sequence of steps required to enter delay time

settings.

When playing a

source that has a digital output, press this button

to select between the

(19) and

(18)

inputs.

When making choices during

the setup and configuration process, press this

button to enter the desired setting, as shown in

the information Display, into the AVR-65's

memory.

Press this button to begin the

process of selecting and configuring the

AVR-65's output channels.

Press this button

to begin the process of selecting the speaker

positions that are used in your listening room.

When you are

establishing the AVR-65's configuration settings,

use these buttons to select between the choices

available. as shown in the information Display

.

This display delivers

messages and status indications to help you

operate the receiver.

The sensor

behind this window receives infrared signals from

the remote control. Aim the remote at this area

and do not block or cover it unless an external

remote sensor is installed.

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Summary of Contents for AVR 65

Page 1: ...DURES 17 GENERAL UNIT PARTS LIST 18 GENERAL UNIT EXPLODED VIEW 20 SERVICE BULLETIN HK9804 21 SERVICE BULLETIN HK9805 22 SERVICE BULLETIN HK9903 23 SERVICE BULLETIN HK2000 01 24 SERVICE BULLETIN HK2001 02 26 PC BOARDS 28 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST 33 IC BLOCK DIAGRAMS 50 CPU BLOCK DIAGRAM 61 FLT PIN CONFIGURATION 62 DISPLAY SEGMENTS 69 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 71 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS RDS SG 78 PIN CONNECTION DI...

Page 2: ...dB 8 ohms Dolby Pro Logic S N Ratio Input Level 200mV Input Shorted IHF A WTD Frequency Respones at 3dB 8 ohms Dolby Pro Logic Input Sensitivity for Rated Power Output 60W CD DVD TAPE MONITOR MID1 VID2 VID3 S N Ratio Input Shorted at 1 kHz 1W Output WTD IHF A CD Tone Control Bass 100Hz Treble 10kHz 10Hz 1kHz 10kHz Frequency Response at 3dB Channel Crosstalk Input Shorted by 1 K Ohms Mode Stereo 1W...

Page 3: ...ortion 1kHz 75kHz dev At 98MHz 71dbf Input Mono S N Ratio 500uV Input 100 MOD At 98MHz Stereo Frequency Response 30Hz 15kHz AVR 65 De Emphasis 75 AVR 65RDS SG De Emphasis 50 AM Suppression at 98MHz Muting Threshold at 98MHz Overload Break up at 98M Capture Ratio at 65dbf Stereo Separation at 98MHz 100 MOD 500 Input Hz IHF Band Pass Filter 1kHz Tape out Level at 98MHz 14 2dbf 80dB 90dB 39 2dbf 0 3 ...

Page 4: ...easons prior to applying power to the unit under test 2 After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ES devices place the assembly on a conductive surface such as aluminum foil to prevent electrostatic charge build up or exposure of the assembly 3 Use only a grounded tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ES devices 4 Use only an anti static solder removal device Some solder removal devic...

Page 5: ...Leakage Tester standard equipment item No 21641 RCA Model WT540A or use alternate method as follows Plug the power cord directly Into a 120 volt AC receptacle do not use an Isolation Transformer for this test Using two clip leads connect a 1500 ohms 10watt Resistor paralleled by a 0 15uF capacitor in series with all exposed metal cabinet parts and a known earth ground such as a water pipe or condu...

Page 6: ...une to the next station with a signal strong enough for acceptable reception Press this button to automatically scan through the station that have been programmed in the AVR 65 s memory The tuner will play five seconds of each station before moving to the next preset station To stop the scan when the desired station is heard press the button again Press this button to select stations that have bee...

Page 7: ...it refers to control of devices other than the AVR 65 Use the button to control the AVR 65 s Sleep function This button dose on screen display function with the AVR 65 Press this button to activate the remote s built in back light for better legibility of the buttons in a darkened room Press this button when the tuner is in use to select between automatic tuning and manual tuning When the button i...

Page 8: ... output from a DVD player HDTV receiver LV player or CD player to this jack The signal may be either a Dolby Digital AC 3 signal DTS signal or a standard PCM digital source Auto Stereo Indicator Mono Indicator Tune Mode Tuned Indicator Main Information Display Sleep Indicator This indicator illuminates when the Auto mode is in use for FM tuning This indicator illuminates when an FM station is bein...

Page 9: ...DEO 2 VIDEO 3 6 CH DIRECT TUNER TUNING DOWN TUNING UP PRESET SCAN PRESET DOWN PRESET UP NO RDS DOLBY AC 3 PRO LOGIC 3 STEREO HALL 1 HALL 2 THEATER SURR OFF FRNT SPEAKER Multi room COAXIAL S DELAY TIME MUTE VOLUME UP VOLUME DOWN SET COMM DOWN COMM UP SEGMENT Small TUNED MONO STEREO AUTO MEMORY PRESET 88 RDS PTY CT RT DIGTAL AC 3 NIGHT PRO LOGIC PCM 3 STEREO HALL 1 HALL 2 THEATER BYPASS ANALOG OPT C...

Page 10: ...ach of the variable resistors below in both the main and surround boards to the center position MAIN AMP BOARD VR401 VR402 VR501 SURROUND AMP BOARD VR601 VR602 2 Warming up system After he above adjustment turn the power ON and let the receiver warm up for 5 minutes to achieve a stable temperature for the driver and power transistors 3 Measurement condition Adjust each variable resistor listed bel...

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Page 17: ...ews that connect with main Ass y 1 Remove 4 screws on Rear panel 2 Remove the Rear panel 3 Remove PCB Brk t and Guide 4 Remove the SUB PCB block Brk t from Main Ass y 1 Remove Main 2 Remove volume and rotary knob from the front 3 Remove all of the screws on back side of Front function PCB 4 Remove the Front function PCB Ass y Ass y 1 Remove PCB Brk t and Guide 3 Remove the POWER PCB block Brk t fr...

Page 18: ...003 040 5241 000 110 5451 003 020 5226 003 040 5421 003 070 A0191 065 000 A0191 065 001 A0191 095 001 PANEL FRONT PANEL FRONT KNOB FUNCTION A KNOB FUNCTION B KNOB FUNCTION C KNOB POWER KNOB PUSH KNOB TACT KNOB VOLUME KNOB ROTARY WINDOW FRONT WINDOW FRONT FILTER WINDOW LENS POWER BUSHING STRAIN R PANEL REAR PANEL REAR PANEL REAR COVER TOP CHASSIS FRONT CHASSIS MAIN COVER BOTTOM TRANS BOTTOM FRAME G...

Page 19: ...SSY PCB SUB ASSY PCB C VIDEO ASSY PCB S VIDEO ASSY PCB AUDIO INPUT ASSY PCB TUNER ASSY PCB FRONT ASSY PCB POWER ASSY PCB HEADPHONE ASSY PCB DSP1 ASSY PCB DSP2 ASSY PCB MAIN AMP ASSY PCB STAND BY Q TY REF NO REF NO DESCRIPTION PART NO PART NO UNIT PARTS LIST 5636 140 010 5636 140 040 5636 140 060 5636 140 100 5636 140 050 5636 140 220 5636 140 080 5636 140 030 5541 001 030 5541 001 040 5541 001 010...

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Page 21: ...k properly In the event you receive an AVR35 45 or 65 with the complaint of Certain buttons on the remote control do not work perform the necessary steps listed below 1 Make sure there are fresh batteries in the remote and they are installed correctly 2 Make sure the area between the remote control and receiver is not blocked by some object and the distance is no more than 15 feet at an angle no g...

Page 22: ... 20mm GMC type 5 Replace the top cover set the unit on its side on a padded surface 6 Remove the 8 screws holding the bottom grille screen in place 7 Locate power supply capacitors C481 C482 and IC482 See diagrams they are located in the right front quadrant of the Main PCB 8 Solder an insulated 16 20 gauge 0 5 to 1 0 mm2 jumper wire between the common ground point on C481 C482 8200 63v and the gr...

Page 23: ...s from the rear panel Open the block lay the cord inside and then wind the power cord around the choke at least 3 times Close block 3 Locate the 6 12 depending on model black Phillips screws at the outer rear panel of the unit only in the area of the Video panel Digital Input panel Remote control panel and Pre Out panel AVR45 65 only Remove and replace these screws with h k part A123010002 The new...

Page 24: ...modification 1 Remove the top cover 14 Philips screws set the unit on its side and remove the bottom cover 8 Philips screws 2 Locate R486 R495 10 ohm 1 watt resistors and IC484 5v regulator on the MAIN PCB See Figure 1 The parts are located near the front right corner of the MAIN PCB when viewed from the front IC484 is attached to a rectangular aluminum heatsink 3 Desolder and remove R486 R495 and...

Page 25: ...0003 02319 JS0005 01000 to JS0005 05956 JS0004 01000 to JS0004 04434 Modified by factory IC484 Overheating Unit s output ceases and No data appears in the display when using digital inputs Replace R486 and R495 with 2 15 ohm 3 watt resistors soldered in series to equal 30 ohms Replace IC484 5v regulator Replace IC484 Heatsink AVR35 AVR45 AVR65 JS0007 14749 Or higher JS0001 11140 Or higher JS0003 0...

Page 26: ...n the bottom of the PCB covering the area s of one or more resistors pads remove it Use caution when correctly identifying each location comparing the top and bottom of the main PCB Tip Resistors are represented by a silkscreen on the bottom of the main PCB by this line Model Serial Number 120V Serial Number 230V STATUS ACTION AVR35 JS0007 01001 to JS0007 16390 n a R445 446 447 448 523 524 are fus...

Page 27: ...harman kardon Incorporated 250 Crossways Park Drive Woodbury New York 11797 516 496 3400 ...

Page 28: ... BOTTOM TOP ...

Page 29: ... TOP BOTTOM A AUDIO P C Board ...

Page 30: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B C D E F G H I J A ...

Page 31: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B C D E F G H I J A ...

Page 32: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B C D E F G H I J A ...

Page 33: ...N NPN NPN NPN NPN NPN NPN NPN NPN NPN NPN NPN NPN NPN NPN NPN NPN NPN PNP PNP PNP PNP PNP PNP PNP PNP PNP INTEGRATED CIRCUITS REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION TRANSISTORS 0112 011 160 MAIN AMP P C BOARD Q 557 Q 558 Q 564 Q 562 Q 563 Q 565 Q 568 Q 411 Q 412 Q 413 Q 414 Q 506 Q 507 Q 561 Q 433 Q 434 Q 517 Q 409 Q 410 Q 505 D 566 D 567 D 401 D 402 D 501 D 568 D 569 D 577 D 403 D ...

Page 34: ...W J 1 4W 15KW J 1 4W 1 8KW J 1 4W 1 8KW J 1 4W 1 8KW J 1 4W 330W J 1 4W 330W J 1 4W 330W J REF NO REF NO PART NO PART NO DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION R 419 R 420 R 510 R 409 R 410 R 411 R 412 R 505 R 506 R 417 R 418 R 509 R 583 R 584 R 473 R 474 R 537 R 457 R 458 R 459 R 460 R 529 R 530 R 461 R 462 R 463 R 464 R 531 R 532 R 433 R 434 R 435 R 436 R 441 R 442 R 443 R 444 R 517 R 518 R 521 R 522 R 465 R 4...

Page 35: ...0V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V C 423 C 424 C 511 C 512 C 554 C 405 C 406 C 503 C 401 C 402 C 501 C 407 C 408 C 504 C 484 C 566 C 567 C 417 C 418 C 419 C 420 C 509 C 510 C 551 C 552 C 553 C 483 C 564 C 565 WA 401 WA 402 WA 403 WA 406 WA 411 WA 405 WA 404 WA 423 WA 422 WA 412 WA 415 WA 416 WA 408 WA 413 WA 407 WA 421 WA 414 WA 417 WA 419 WA 420 WA 424 WA 4...

Page 36: ...N NPN NPN NPN NPN NPN PNP PNP PNP PNP PNP PNP PNP PNP PNP PNP PNP PNP PNP N CH N CH 0112 011 1611 REAR AMP P C BOARD TRANSISTORS FET DIODES REAR AMP RESISTORS FUSIBLE RESISTORS CARBON R 683 R 684 R 685 R 686 R 613 R 614 R 615 R 616 R 601 R 602 R 603 R 604 R 653 R 654 R 651 R 652 R 655 R 656 R 681 R 682 R 687 R 688 R 605 R 606 R 607 R 608 R 637 R 638 R 639 R 640 R 619 R 620 R 609 R 610 R 611 R 612 ...

Page 37: ... 011 1612 SUB P C BOARD INTEGRATED CIRCUITS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS WAFERS WAFERS CAPACITORS CAPACITORS RESISTORS CEMENT RESISTORS CARBON RESISTORS FUSIBLE RESISTORS METAL TRANSISTORS DIODES Q 982 Q 983 Q 981 Q 984 Q 985 D 987 D 988 D 992 D 981 D 982 D 983 D 984 D 985 D 986 D 989 D 990 D 991 D 996 D 994 R 983 R 990 R 994 R 991 R 986 R 984 R 992 R 988 R 989 R 982 R 987 R 993 R 985 R 981 C 983 C...

Page 38: ...W 100W J 1 8W 100W J 1 8W 100W J R 165 R 166 R 173 R 174 R 177 R 178 R 181 R 182 R 213 R 214 R 153 R 154 R 197 R 198 R 217 R 218 R 221 R 222 R 237 R 238 R 241 R 242 R 245 R 246 R 145 R 146 R 149 R 150 R 261 R 262 R 263 R 279 R 280 R 281 R 285 R 286 R 287 R 291 R 292 R 293 R 297 R 298 R 299 R 303 R 304 R 305 R 189 R 190 R 229 R 230 R 253 R 254 R 267 R 268 R 269 R 273 R 274 R 275 R 205 R 206 R 227 R...

Page 39: ... 8W 220KW J 1 8W 220KW J 1 8W 220KW J 1 8W 220KW J 1 8W 220KW J 1 8W 220KW J 1 8W 220KW J 1 8W 220KW J 1 8W 220KW J 1 8W 220KW J 1 8W 220KW J 1 8W 220KW J 1 8W 220KW J R 155 R 156 R 199 R 200 R 207 R 208 R 101 R 102 R 105 R 106 R 109 R 110 R 113 R 114 R 117 R 118 R 193 R 194 R 233 R 234 R 257 R 258 R 209 R 210 R 187 R 188 R 185 R 186 R 225 R 226 R 249 R 250 R 264 R 265 R 266 R 282 R 283 R 284 R 28...

Page 40: ...pF J ELECT 50V 10uF M ELECT 50V 10uF M ELECT 50V 10uF M ELECT 50V 10uF M ELECT 50V 10uF M ELECT 50V 10uF M ELECT 50V 10uF M ELECT 50V 10uF M ELECT 25V 47uF M ELECT 25V 47uF M ELECT 25V 47uF M ELECT 25V 47uF M ELECT 25V 47uF M ELECT 25V 47uF M ELECT 25V 47uF M C 210 C 117 C 118 C 119 C 120 C 121 C 122 C 129 C 130 C 131 C 132 C 133 C 134 C 137 C 138 C 145 C 146 C 147 C 148 C 149 C 150 C 151 C 152 C ...

Page 41: ...NPN NPN NPN NPN NPN NPN NPN NPN NPN NPN NPN NPN NPN NPN NPN PNP PNP PNP R 976 R 977 R 902 R 961 R 999 R 906 R 907 R 908 R 909 R 925 R 910 R 911 R 905 R 953 R 954 R 927 R 931 R 932 R 904 R 912 R 913 R 921 R 922 R 933 R 934 R 919 R 920 R 955 R 956 R 901 R 914 R 915 R 916 R 917 R 918 R 972 R 978 R 979 R 924 R 959 R 969 R 970 R 923 R 943 R 944 R 939 R 940 R 951 R 952 R 936 R 935 R 945 R 946 R 982 R 98...

Page 42: ...82uF J FILM 100V 0 082uF J FILM 100V 0 033uF J FILM 100V 0 033uF J FILM 100V 0 039uF J FILM 100V 0 039uF J FILM 400V 0 0082uF J FILM 400V 0 0082uF J SCAP 5 5V 0 1F 2P 5267 02A 2P 5267 02A 22P FFC 30P FFC FFC 22P 320 FFC 30P 280 IP 1007 24 100m m 1P 1007 22 150m m 1P 1007 22 150m m 1P 1007 22 150m m 1P 1007 22 150m m 2P 1007 26 100m m 4P 1533 26 350m m 6P 1533 26 300m m 7P 1007 24 430m m 8P 500m m ...

Page 43: ...3 1243 130 003 1252 000 017 1742 100 721 1742 100 721 1742 100 721 1742 100 721 1742 100 721 1742 100 721 1742 101 721 1742 101 721 1742 101 721 1742 102 721 1742 102 721 1742 102 721 1742 103 721 1742 103 721 1742 103 721 1742 103 721 1742 103 721 1742 103 721 1742 103 721 1742 103 721 1742 103 721 1742 103 721 1742 103 721 1742 103 721 1742 103 721 1742 103 721 1742 103 721 1742 103 721 1742 103...

Page 44: ...01 C 04 C 2 C 3 C 6 C 7 C 10 C 11 C 15 C 18 C 20 C 22 C 24 C 26 C 27 C 30 C 32 C 34 C 37 C 38 C 40 C 43 C 48 C 52 C 53 C 791 C 792 C 49 C 703 C 704 C 735 C 736 C 752 C 767 C 768 C 727 C 728 C 731 C 732 C 743 C 744 C 747 C 748 C 759 C 760 C 763 C 764 C 81 C 82 C 729 C 730 C 745 C 746 C 761 C 762 C 733 1746 102 771 1746 102 771 1746 102 771 1746 102 771 1822 101 772 1822 101 772 1822 102 882 1822 10...

Page 45: ... M ELECT 50V 4 7uF M ELECT 50V 4 7uF M ELECT 50V 4 7uF M ELECT 50V 4 7uF M ELECT 50V 4 7uF M ELECT 50V 4 7uF M ELECT 50V 4 7uF M ELECT 50V 4 7uF M ELECT 50V 4 7uF M ELECT 50V 4 7uF M ELECT 50V 4 7uF M MYLAR 0 015uF K FILM 63V 0 22uF J IC NJM4558M OP AMP IC NJM4558M OP AMP IC NJM4558M OP AMP IC NJM4558M OP AMP INTEGRATED CIRCUITS 0112 011 154 DSP2 P C BOARD WAFERS QD 2 DD1 RD43 RD 1 RD 2 RD 13 RD 1...

Page 46: ...C 721 X 701 L 707 JA 701 JA 703 JA 702 JA 705 L 701 L 702 L 704 L 705 L 706 L 709 L 711 L 710 JA 706 JA 704 HU 709 C 755 C 739 C 740 C 756 C 771 C 772 CD 15 CD 9 CD 19 C 737 C 738 C 753 C 754 C 769 C 770 CD 1 CD 2 CD 5 CD 6 CD 7 CD 8 CD 11 CD 12 CD 13 CD 14 CD 17 CD 18 CD 3 CD 4 CD 10 H10 H11 R48 TUNER C3199BASE WIRES MISCELLANEOUS CAPACITIORS WAFERS MISCELLANEOUS HU 704 HU 705 RL1 IC 351 IC 355 I...

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