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4-1-5 AF AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT

The AF amplifier circuit amplifies the demodulated AF sig-
nals to drive a speaker.

The AF signals from the FM IF IC (IC1, pin 9) pass through 
the high-pass filter (IC6, pins 3 and 1) to suppress unwant-
ed harmonic components. The signals pass through the 
RX mute switch (Q34) which is controlled by “RMUT” sig-
nal from the CPU (IC13, pin 56), and are then applied to 
another high-pass filter (IC6, pins 13 and 14). The filtered 
signals pass through the low-pass filter (IC6, pins 6 and 7) 
via the analog switch (IC10, pins 1 and 2). The signals are 
applied to the analog switch (IC10, pin 10) again, and are 
then applied to the AF power amplifier (IC12, pin 4) via the 
AF volume (R226). The amplified AF signals are output from 
pin 10, and are then applied to the internal speaker which is 
connected with J1 via the [SP] jack.

4-1-6 RECEIVE MUTE CIRCUITS

• NOISE SQUELCH

A squelch circuit cuts out AF signals when no RF signals 
are received. By detecting noise components in the AF sig-
nals, the squelch circuit switches the AF mute switch.

Some noise components in the AF signals from the FM IF 
IC (IC1, pin 9) are applied to the D/A converter (IC8, pin 1) 
as “DET” signal, and are then output from pin 2. The signals 
are applied to the active filter section in the FM IF IC (IC1, 
pin 8). The active filter section filters and amplifies noise 
components. The amplified signals are converted into the 
pulse-type signals at the noise detector section and output 
from pin 13 as “NOIS” signal.

The “NOIS” signal from the FM IF IC is applied to the CPU 
(IC13, pin 53). Then the CPU analyzes the noise condition 
and outputs the AF mute control signal from the CPU (IC13) 
as “RMUT” signal from pin 56. The signal is applied to the 
RX mute switch (Q34) to control the AF signal muting.

• CTCSS AND DTCS

The tone squelch circuit detects tone signals and opens the 
squelch only when receiving a signal containing a matched 
subaudible tone (CTCSS or DTCS). When the tone squelch 
is in use, and a signal with a mismatched or no subaudible 
tone is received, the tone squelch circuit mutes the AF sig-
nals even when noise squelch is open.

A portion of the “DET” signals from the FM IF IC (IC1, pin 
9) passes through the low-pass filter (IC7, pins 10 and 8) 
to remove AF (voice) signals, and are then applied to the 
amplifier (IC7, pin 12). The amplified signals are applied to 
the CTCSS or DTCS decoder inside of the CPU (IC13, pin 
60) as the “CDEC” signal. The CPU outputs AF mute con-
trol signal from pin 56, and is then applied to the RX mute 
switch (Q34) and analog switch (IC10, pins 12 and 13) to 
control AF signals muting as “RMUT” signal.

4-2 TRANSMITTER  CIRCUITS

4-2-1 MICROPHONE AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT

The microphone amplifier circuit amplifies audio signals 
6 dB/octave pre-emphasis characteristics from the 
microphone to a level needed for the modulation circuit.

The AF signals from the microphone are passed through 
the microphone mute switch (Q35), and are then applied 
to the amplifier (IC6, pins 9 and 8) via the high-pass filter 
(IC6, pins 13 and 14). The amplified signals are applied to 
the analog switch (IC10, pin 4), and outputs from pin 3. The 
signals pass through the low-pass filter (IC6, pins 6 and 7),  
then applied to the analog switch (IC10, pin 9) again. 

The signals are applied to the D/A converter (IC8, pin 4). 
The converted signals output from pin 3, and applied to the 
modulation circuit (D18) as “MOD” signal.

Analog SW

(IC10)

"DET" AF signal
from FM IF IC (IC1, pin 9)

8

AF

volume

AF
AMP

MIC

MUTE

IC12

Q35

Speaker

R226

IC8

D18

RX

MUTE

Q34

LPF

IC6 B

HPF

IC6 D

HPF

IC6 A

Microphone

IC6 C

AMP

1

4

3

2

9

10

D/A converter

FM mod.

"CTCSS/DTCS" signal from 
D/A conveter IC (IC8, pin 10)

"TONE" signal from CPU (IC13) via low-pass
filters (IC5 A / IC5 B pin 7)

to TX VCO circuit
(Q13, D16, D17)

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ANALOG SWITCHING CIRCUITS

Summary of Contents for IC-F3011

Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL ADDENDUM CONTENTS REPLACEMENT PAGE 7 1 PARTS LIST 1 BOARD LAYOUTS 5 VOLTAGE DIAGRAM 7 Jun 2012...

Page 2: ...0056540 PUSH SPRING AH 2 MP35 8830001701 VR NUT Q 1 1 MP36 8830001701 VR NUT Q 1 1 MP42 8930074580 2775 NAME SHEET 1 ANT UNIT REF ORDER DESCRIPTION QTY NO NO MP601 8510016350 2721 ANT PLATE Y720 1 CON...

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Page 4: ...d 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 R81 7030010040 S RES ERJ2GEJ JPW T 51 7 35 3 R82 7030009320 S RES ERJ...

Page 5: ...Mounted 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 C17 4030017630 S CER C1005 CH 1H 120J T B 85 1 36 7 C18 403001...

Page 6: ...A 02 C253 4030017740 S CER C1005 JB 1H 821K T CSA 01 T 33 4 14 9 4030017740 S CER C1005 JB 1H 821K T CSA 02 C254 4030016930 S CER C1005 JB 1A 104K T CSA 01 T 33 4 10 9 4030016930 S CER C1005 JB 1A 104...

Page 7: ...FI2 IC2 IC4 IC5 7 C I 6 C I IC8 IC10 IC12 IC13 IC14 J1 J5 L15 L18 L19 L21 L22 L24 L25 L26 L33 L35 L37 L38 L39 MC1 MP3 Q1 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 Q10 Q12 Q13 Q14 Q17 Q19 Q20 Q21 Q22 Q23 Q24 Q25 Q26 Q27 Q30 Q31 Q3...

Page 8: ...311 C312 C313 C317 C321 C326 C335 C339 C340 C341 C342 C343 C344 C345 C346 D1 D2 D4 D5 D6 D8 D9 D10 D18 D26 D27 D28 D29 EP4 FI1 IC1 IC9 IC15 J2 J3 J4 L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11 L12 L13 L16 L17...

Page 9: ...C342 0 01 C231 Q13 2SC4226 2SB1132 Q23 330 R190 0 1 C213 R5 5 4 7K 150K R185 0 01 C48 DRC9144E Q27 150K R105 R21 100K R242 D6 DA2S00100L 0 0027 C295 CP10 27P C5 S4 1 A1 2 C1 3 B1 4 A2 5 C2 6 B2 7 A3...

Page 10: ...S 14604XZ C1 May 2009 VHF TRANSCEIVERS...

Page 11: ...es are provided on the inside back cover for your convenience Icom Icom Inc and ICOM logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated Japan in the United States the United Kingdom Germany France Sp...

Page 12: ...CIRCUITS 4 2 4 3 PLL CIRCUITS 4 3 4 4 POWER SUPPLY CIRCUITS 4 4 4 5 OTHER CIRCUITS 4 5 4 6 PORT ALLOCATIONS 4 5 SECTION 5 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES 5 1 PREPARATION 5 1 5 2 FREQUENCY ADJUSTMENT 5 5 5 3 TR...

Page 13: ...us emissions 80 dB typ Adjacent channel power 70 dB min 80 dB typ for Wide 60 dB min 70 dB typ for Narrow Audio harmonic distortion 3 typ at 1 kHz 40 deviation FM Hum and Noise without CCITT filter 40...

Page 14: ...or Q23 2SB1132 Q24 XP6501 Q25 UNR9113G0L Crystal filter FI1 FL 335 FM IF IC IC1 TA31136FNG IF amplifier Q4 2SC5107 EEPROM IC15 BR24L16FV Power amplifier Q7 RD07MVS2 T5 Regulator Q21 2SA1577 PLL IC IC4...

Page 15: ...s unit 2 REMOVING THE MAIN UNIT q Unscrew 2 nuts F and remove the top plate G w Unsolder 5 points H and remove the shield cover e Unscrew 2 screws I and remove the side plate J r Unscrew 7 screws K t...

Page 16: ...circuit Q3 to pro duce a 46 35 MHz 1st IF signal The 1st IF signal is passed through a monolithic filter FI1 in order to obtain selection capability and to pass only the desired signal The filtered s...

Page 17: ...e tone squelch circuit detects tone signals and opens the squelch only when receiving a signal containing a matched subaudible tone CTCSS or DTCS When the tone squelch is in use and a signal with a mi...

Page 18: ...e Q8 and power Q7 amplifiers to obtain 5 W max of RF power at 7 2 V DC The amplified signal passes through the power detector D1 antenna switch D2 and low pass filter L1 L3 C2 C5 C175 C176 and is then...

Page 19: ...ivided signal is detected on phase at the phase detector using the refer ence frequency If the oscillated signal drifts its phase changes from that of the reference frequency causing a lock voltage ch...

Page 20: ...nals from the pins 42 and 43 The signals are applied to the LED driver Q32 pins 3 and 1 BAL T2 T1 LVA REF Outputs the modulation balance level control signal The signal is applied to the buffer amplif...

Page 21: ...port for wide narrow control signal 37 DAST Outputs strobe signals to the D A convertor IC8 pin 6 Input port for the connecting battery type detect signal 38 S5C Outputs power save control signal 39 T...

Page 22: ...TION Adjustment software CS F3010 ADJ Revision 1 0 or later JIG cable see the page 5 3 Modified OPC 478U UC USB type or OPC 478 RS 232 type Audio generator Frequency range 300 3000 Hz Output level 1 5...

Page 23: ...na connector To SP To MIC JIG cables To SP connector PC to USB port to USB port to RS 232C port OPC 478 RS 232C type OPC 478U USB type OPC 478UC USB type CONNECTION JIG CABLES 2 conductor 2 5 d mm plu...

Page 24: ...C 478 U UC and JIG CABLE see the previous page 2 Turn the transceiver power ON 3 Boot up Windows and click the program group CS F3010 ADJ in the Programs folder of the Start menu then CS F3010 ADJ s w...

Page 25: ...3 5 V at the LVIN item or 179 at the RX TX LVA TX 3 Channel CH 1 Transmitting Adjust the TX LVA using on the PC s keyboard until the LVIN in the ADJUSTMENT WINDOW shows the specified value then push...

Page 26: ...justment WIDE 3 Channel CH 5 Transmitting 1 Adjust the deviation using on the PC s keyboard 2 Push ENTER to store the adjust value MOD Ratio 4 05 4 15 kHz NARROW 5 Channel CH 7 Transmitting MOD N 2 05...

Page 27: ...ect the BPF T2 item then push ENTER BPF T1 BPF T2 Automatic adjustment CONVINIENT BPF T1 and BPF T2 can be adjusted at the same time as below 2 Channel CH 11 Receiving Select the BPF ALL item then pus...

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Page 29: ...Surface mount REF PARTS DESCRIPTION M H V NO NO LOCATION MAIN UNIT R87 7030008370 S RES ERJ2GEJ 561 X 560 B 54 6 34 1 R88 7030008370 S RES ERJ2GEJ 561 X 560 B 54 6 32 4 R89 7030005050 S RES ERJ2GEJ 1...

Page 30: ...E102K B 85 1 37 7 C20 4030017430 S CER ECJ0EC1H101J B 85 1 33 4 C22 4030017550 S CER ECJ0EC1H1R5B B 81 7 37 7 C23 4030018860 S CER ECJ0EB0J105K T 74 7 37 2 C24 4030017460 S CER ECJ0EB1E102K T 82 3 35...

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Page 32: ...SSBC 1 MP32 8310072660 2775 OPT PLATE 1 MP33 8930042350 1922 MIC SHEET 1 MP34 8930056540 PUSH SPRING AH 2 MP35 8830001701 VR NUT Q 1 1 MP36 8830001701 VR NUT Q 1 1 MP42 8930074580 2775 NAME SHEET 1 M...

Page 33: ...MP28 C MP21 C MP22 C MP42 C MP3 C MP34 C MP28 C MP16 C MP28 C S4 M R226 M CONNECT Unit MP29 C MP30 C ANT Unit MP1 C J1 C MP36 C MP35 C MP17 C MP8 C MP31 C MP13 C MP14 C MP27 C MP26 C MP26 C J2 C J3 M...

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Page 36: ...9 1 SECTION 9 BLOCK DIAGRAM 3SK324 MAIN MAIN B UNIT MAIN UNIT...

Page 37: ...022 C251 18K R293 SW 167 S3 12P C342 0 01 C231 Q13 2SC4226 2SB1132 Q23 330 R190 0 1 C213 R5 5 4 7K 150K R185 0 01 C48 UNR9213JG0 Q27 150K R105 R21 100K R242 D6 MA2S077G0 0 0027 C295 CP10 27P C5 S4 1...

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