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This service manual describes the latest technical 
information for the 

IC-F3001/F3002/F3003/F3006/F3008 

VHF TRANSCEIVERS TRANSCEIVER, at the time of 
publication.

NEVER

 connect the transceiver to an AC outlet or to a DC 

power supply that uses more than the specified voltage. 

 

This will ruin the transceiver.

DO NOT

 expose the transceiver to rain, snow or any liquids.

DO NOT

 reverse the polarities of the power supply when 

connecting the transceiver.

DO NOT

 apply an RF signal of more than 20 dBm (100 mW) to 

the antenna connector. This could damage the transceiver’s 
front-end.

To upgrade quality, any electrical or mechanical parts 
and internal circuits are subject to change without notice 
or obligation.

MODEL

VERSION

CHANNEL

SPACING

(kHz)

FREQUENCY

RANGE

(MHz)

IC-F3001

USA-11

15.0/25.0

136–174

USA-12

USA-13

IC-F3002

EUR-21

15.0/20.0/25.0

EUR-22

EUR-23

UK-01

UK-02

UK-03

IC-F3003

EXP-11

15.0/25.0

EXP-12

EXP-13

EXP-21

EXP-22

EXP-23

EXP-01

EXP-03

EXP-31

AUS-21

AUS-22

AUS-23

IC-F3006

RUS-21

RUS-22

RUS-23

IC-F3008

CHN-31

Be sure to include the following four points when ordering 
replacement parts:

1. 10-digit Icom part number
2. Component name
3. Equipment model name and unit name
4. Quantity required

<ORDER EXAMPLE>

 

  1110003491  S.IC 

TA31136FNG  IC-F3001 

MAIN UNIT 

5 pieces

  8820001210  Screw  2438 screw 

IC-F3003  

Top cover 

10 pieces

Addresses are provided on the inside back cover for your 
convenience.

ORDERING PARTS

1.  Make sure that the problem is internal before 

disassembling the transceiver.

2. 

DO NOT

 open the transceiver until the transceiver is 

disconnected from its power source.

3. 

DO NOT

 force any of the variable components.  Turn 

them slowly and smoothly.

4. 

DO NOT

 short any circuits or electronic parts.  An 

insulated tuning tool 

MUST

 be used for all adjustments.

5. 

DO NOT

 keep power ON for a long time when the 

transceiver is defective.

6. 

DO NOT

 transmit power into a Standard Signal 

Generator or a Sweep Generator.

7. 

ALWAYS

 connect a 50 dB to 60 dB attenuator between 

the transceiver and a Deviation Meter or Spectrum 
Analyzer, when using such test equipment.

8. 

READ

 the instructions of the test equipment throughly 

before connecting it to the transceiver.

REPAIR NOTES

INTRODUCTION

CAUTION

(IC-F3001)

Icom, Icom Inc. and the Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in Japan, the United States, the 
United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia and/or other countries.

Summary of Contents for IC-F3001

Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL ADDENDUM CONTENTS PARTS LIST 1 BOARD LAYOUTS 5 VOLTAGE DIAGRAM 7 Mar 2010...

Page 2: ...37 5 6 3 1790001241 S DIO MA2S7280GL USA 12 1790001241 S DIO MA2S7280GL USA 13 1790001241 S DIO MA2S7280GL EXP 11 1790001241 S DIO MA2S7280GL EXP 12 1790001241 S DIO MA2S7280GL EXP 13 1790001241 S DI...

Page 3: ...Bottom side S Surface mount REF PARTS DESCRIPTION M H V NO NO LOCATION MAIN UNIT R151 7030005600 S RES ERJ2GEJ 273 X 27K B 51 7 39 R152 7030005210 S RES ERJ2GEJ 822 X 8 2K B 53 9 35 1 R153 7030007300...

Page 4: ...5 JB 1H 102K T B 44 6 10 4 C60 4030017460 S CER C1005 JB 1H 102K T B 44 6 12 2 C63 4030017650 S CER C1005 CH 1H 270J T B 46 4 14 9 C64 4030016790 S CER C1005 JB 1E 103K T B 49 6 12 1 C65 4030017460 S...

Page 5: ...1A 104K T B 69 28 7 C364 4030017780 S CER C1005 JB 1H 472K T B 60 8 9 4 C365 4030017420 S CER C1005 CH 1H 470J T B 61 7 4 6 C371 4030017780 S CER C1005 JB 1H 472K T T 74 5 12 C372 4030017710 S CER C10...

Page 6: ...9 5 C I 8 5 C I IC62 J53 L23 L24 L31 L33 L35 L36 L37 L40 L41 L42 MP3 Q6 Q8 Q10 Q13 Q14 Q25 Q26 Q51 Q52 Q75 Q76 Q82 Q83 Q85 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12 R13 R14 R15 R16 R41 R42 R47 R48 R53 R54 R55 R56 R57 R76 R77...

Page 7: ...5 EP2 EP3 EP6 EP51 FI1 IC3 IC51 IC52 IC53 IC55 IC57 IC60 L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L11 L12 L13 L14 L15 L16 L18 L19 L20 L32 L34 L38 L39 L43 L46 MP4 MP5 MP51 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q9 Q11 Q12 Q15 Q17 Q19 Q21 Q22 Q23...

Page 8: ...C326 0 1 C349 0 1 C352 0 1 C358 0 0047 C371 180P C372 0 1 C362 0 1 C363 0 1 C361 47P C365 0 0047 C364 0 001 C378 0 001 C376 0 001 C334 0 001 C337 0 001 C338 0 001 C388 0 001 C339 0 001 C389 0 001 C390...

Page 9: ...87 33P C105 18P C104 33P C88 18P C89 22P C107 47P C93 1P C111 9P C94 3P C113 3P C114 9P C115 47P C130 8P C168 15P C167 10P C169 10P C206 12P C210 15P C172 6P C175 100P C176 100P C180 3 5P C181 6P C200...

Page 10: ...SERVICE MANUAL ADDENDUM CONTENTS PARTS LIST 1 VOLTAGE DIAGRAM 5 Feb 2010...

Page 11: ...ounted side T Mounted on the Top side B Mounted on the Bottom side S Surface mount REF PARTS DESCRIPTION M H V NO NO LOCATION MAIN UNIT D51 1750001820 S DIO LRB706F 40T1G SLVJ B 67 9 45 8 D52 17500017...

Page 12: ...e B Mounted on the Bottom side S Surface mount REF PARTS DESCRIPTION M H V NO NO LOCATION MAIN UNIT R318 7030005050 S RES ERJ2GEJ 103 X 10K T 67 3 39 6 R321 7030007340 S RES ERJ2GEJ 153 X 15K T 73 7 2...

Page 13: ...02K T B 56 3 30 6 C93 4030017420 S CER C1005 CH 1H 470J T T 53 2 28 5 C94 4030017610 S CER C1005 CH 1H 090C T T 53 2 27 5 C101 4030017530 S CER C1005 CH 1H 0R5B T T 59 8 21 2 C102 4030016930 S CER C10...

Page 14: ...11 C381 4030016960 S CER C1005 JB 1E 183K T B 68 4 8 C382 4030016960 S CER C1005 JB 1E 183K T B 68 4 6 3 C383 4030017730 S CER C1005 JB 1H 471K T B 70 2 4 6 C385 4030016930 S CER C1005 JB 1A 104K T B...

Page 15: ...C326 0 1 C349 0 1 C352 0 1 C358 0 0047 C371 180P C372 0 1 C362 0 1 C363 0 1 C361 47P C365 0 0047 C364 0 001 C378 0 001 C376 0 001 C334 0 001 C337 0 001 C338 0 001 C388 0 001 C339 0 001 C389 0 001 C390...

Page 16: ...C86 33P C87 33P C105 18P C104 33P C88 18P C89 22P C107 47P C93 1P C111 9P C94 3P C113 3P C114 9P C115 47P C130 8P C168 15P C167 10P C169 10P C206 12P C210 15P C172 6P C175 100P C176 100P C180 3 5P C1...

Page 17: ...S 14621XZ C1 Dec 2009 VHF TRANSCEIVERS...

Page 18: ...rts 1 10 digit Icom part number 2 Component name 3 Equipment model name and unit name 4 Quantity required ORDER EXAMPLE 1110003491 S IC TA31136FNG IC F3001 MAIN UNIT 5 pieces 8820001210 Screw 2438 scr...

Page 19: ...ER CIRCUITS 4 2 4 3 FREQUENCY SYNTHESIZER CIRCUITS 4 3 4 4 VOLTAGE BLOCK DIAGRAM 4 3 4 5 PORT ALLOCATIONS 4 4 SECTION 5 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES 5 1 PREPARATION 5 1 5 2 FREQUENCY ADJUSTMENT 5 5 5 3 TRANS...

Page 20: ...111 0 H 35 5 D mm 2 5 16 W 4 3 8 H 1 13 32 D in Weight With BP 264 Approx 330 g 11 21 32 oz With BP 265 Approx 270 g 9 17 32 oz M TRANSMITTER Output power 5 W Modulation Variable reactance frequency m...

Page 21: ...typ at 5 distortion with a 12 load Int speaker 0 4 W typ at 5 distortion with an 8 load Ext speaker Hum and noise Except EUR UK Without CCITT Filter Narrow 34 dB min 50 dB typ Wide 40 dB min 54 dB typ...

Page 22: ...CPU5 LINE REGULATOR IC54 5V LINE REGULATOR Q76 PLL IC IC2 MIC AF LINE SW IC56 APC AMP IC1 TCXO X2 TONE FILTER SW Q52 TONE LPF IC59 LPF IC58 MIC GAIN CONTROLLER IC62 2ND IF FILTER FI2 2ND IF FILTER Fo...

Page 23: ...AMP Q1 PRE DRIVE AMP Q3 RF AMP Q22 RESET IC IC53 EEPROM IC52 AF AMP IC55 IF DEMODULATOR IC IC3 1ST IF FILTER FI1 S5 LINE REGULATOR Q71 RIPPLE FILTER Q15 R5 LINE REGULATOR Q72 1ST IF MIXER Q23 POWER AF...

Page 24: ...n and then remove the MAIN UNIT 2 Remove 2 screws from the bottom of the CHASSIS 3 Lift the bottom of the CHASSIS up in the direction of the arrow 4 CAREFULLY lift the chassis out of the FRONT PANEL a...

Page 25: ...h contains the 2nd IF mixer 2nd IF AMP FM detector etc in its package The 1st IF signal is applied to the 2nd IF mixer and mixed with the 2nd LO signal resulting in the 450 kHz 2nd IF signal The 2nd L...

Page 26: ...frequency response then they applied to the limiter AMP The amplitude limited MIC signal is passed through the MIC line SW and applied to the splatter filter which attenuate harmonics in the MIC sign...

Page 27: ...W D6 and the LPF A portion of oscillated signal from each VCO is fed back to the PLL IC via the buffer and the LPF The applied VCO output signal is divided and phase compared with a 15 3 MHz reference...

Page 28: ...transceiver s power is ON O 32 IPTT Internal PTT input L PTT pushed I 33 34 36 CENC2 CENC1 CENC0 CTCSS DTCS signal O 37 40 CBI0 CBI3 ROTARY SELECTOR input I 41 DUSE Frequency response switching H DTCS...

Page 29: ...ange 0 to 10 kHz Standard signal generator SSG Frequency range 0 1 300 MHz Output level 20 to 90 dB 127 to 17 dBm AC millivoltmeter Measuring range 10 mV to 10 V Oscilloscope Frequency range DC 20 MHz...

Page 30: ...10 W 50 Frequency counter Standard signal generator 20 to 90 dB 127 to 17 dBm CAUTION NEVER transmit while an SSG is connected to the antenna connector To SP To MIC JIG cable 1 JIG cable 2 To SP conne...

Page 31: ...e same cloning file as shown below then upload it into the transceiver For EUR versions When adjusting Deviation in the middle band change the bandwidth to Middle as shown below CONVENIENT The same cl...

Page 32: ...ow as shown below DEVIATION Click to open the I O Check window ADJ CHANNEL RX SENSITIVITY MOD BALANCE CTCSS DTCS REF FREQUENCY SQUELCH LOCK VOLTAGE Adjustment TX OUTPUT POWER If the window below appea...

Page 33: ...an RF power meter to the antenna connector RX LVA 3 51 V 2 CH 1 Transmitting TX LVA 3 CH 2 Receiving Click the Reload F5 button to check on the I O Check window as illustrated below LVIN On the I O Ch...

Page 34: ...2 Set the modulation analyzer as HPF OFF LPF 20 kHz De emphasis OFF Detector P P 2 BAL Square waveform FM DEVIATION Narrow mode 1 CH 8 Transmitting 1 Connect a modulation analyzer to the antenna conne...

Page 35: ...evel 20 dB 87 dBm Modulation 1 kHz Deviation 3 0 kHz 2 Put the cursor on the adjustment item then push ENTER BPF ALL A u t o m a t i c adjustment SQUELCH 1 CH 11 Receiving 1 Connect an SSG to the ante...

Page 36: ...ed side T Mounted on the Top side B Mounted on the Bottom side S Surface mount REF PARTS DESCRIPTION M H V NO NO LOCATION MAIN UNIT D51 1750001820 S DIO LRB706F 40T1G SLVJ B 67 9 45 8 D52 1750001790 S...

Page 37: ...Mounted on the Bottom side S Surface mount REF PARTS DESCRIPTION M H V NO NO LOCATION MAIN UNIT R318 7030005050 S RES ERJ2GEJ 103 X 10K T 67 3 39 6 R321 7030007340 S RES ERJ2GEJ 153 X 15K T 73 7 27 7...

Page 38: ...T B 56 3 30 6 C93 4030011320 S CER C1005 CH 1H 470J T T 53 2 28 5 C94 4030009730 S CER C1005 CH 1H 090C T T 53 2 27 5 C101 4030011630 S CER C1005 CH 1H 0R5B T T 59 8 21 2 C102 4030019930 S CER C1005...

Page 39: ...C381 4030019850 S CER C1005 JB 1E 183K T B 68 4 8 C382 4030019850 S CER C1005 JB 1E 183K T B 68 4 6 3 C383 4030009800 S CER C1005 JB 1H 471K T B 70 2 4 6 C385 4030019930 S CER C1005 JB 1A 104K T B 72...

Page 40: ...018540 1 J52 6450002250 HSJ1456 010320 1 J53 6510021901 BM02B ASRS TF LF SN 1 DS51 5040002670 CL 165HR YG 1 MC51 7700002920 EM9745P 38 G 01 1 S51 2260001900 SW 149 SKHLLD 1 S52 2260002800 SW 167 SKQT...

Page 41: ...C MP5 C MP24 C MP27 C MP25 C SP1 C MP2 C MP8 C MP1 C MP23 C MP22 C EP1 C J1 C MP13 C MC51 M MP2 M MP34 2 C MP34 2 C MP32 C MP32 C J52 M J51 M MP21 C S51 M MP20 2 C MP31 2 C MP31 2 C MP19 C MP14 C MP1...

Page 42: ...54 IC56 1 6 C I 9 5 C I 8 5 C I IC62 J53 J54 L23 L24 L31 L33 L35 L36 L37 L40 L41 L42 MP3 Q6 Q8 Q10 Q13 Q14 Q25 Q26 Q51 Q52 Q75 Q76 Q82 Q83 Q85 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12 R13 R14 R15 R16 R17 R18 R41 R42 R47 R48...

Page 43: ...EP2 EP3 EP6 EP51 FI1 IC3 IC51 IC52 IC53 IC55 IC57 IC60 L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L11 L12 L13 L14 L15 L16 L18 L19 L20 L32 L34 L38 L39 L43 L46 MP4 MP5 MP51 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q9 Q11 Q12 Q15 Q17 Q19 Q21 Q22 Q23 Q...

Page 44: ...07 LV ADJ D14 HVL375C LV ADJ D11 HVL375C HPF IC58 NJM12902V LPF IC58 NJM12902V LED CTRL Q82 Q83 LDTA144EE BUFF IC60 NJM12902 R88 J52 J51 SELECT S54 TP70TF5169 CH D51 LRB706F Q81 UNR9210G0 CLONE BUFF W...

Page 45: ...C349 0 1 C352 0 1 C358 0 0047 C371 180P C372 0 1 C362 0 1 C363 0 1 C361 47P C365 0 0047 C364 0 001 C378 0 001 C376 0 001 C334 0 001 C337 0 001 C338 0 001 C388 0 001 C339 0 001 C389 0 001 C390 0 1 C34...

Page 46: ...6 33P C87 33P C105 18P C104 33P C88 18P C89 22P C107 47P C93 1P C111 9P C94 3P C113 3P C114 9P C115 47P C130 8P C168 15P C167 10P C169 10P C206 12P C210 15P C172 6P C175 100P C176 100P C180 3 5P C181...

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