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The TX/RX HPF filters out 250 Hz and lower audio signals, 
and the de-emphasis circuit obtains –6 dB/oct of audio 
characteristics. The expander expands the compressed audio 
signals and also noise reduction function is provided.

The AF signals are then level adjusted at the volume controller 
(VR4) and amplifi ed at the amplifi er (RXA2). The amplifi ed AF 
signals are output from pin 20 and passed through another de-
emphasis circuit (IC13, pins 2, 15), and then applied to the D/
A converter (IC4, pin 16) for level adjustment via the AF mute 
switch (IC14, pins 3, 4).

The level-adjusted AF signals are applied to the AF amplifi er 
(FRONT UNIT; IC509, pin 2). The amplified AF signals are 
output from pin 1, and applied to the AF power amplifier 
(IC508, pin 17) to obtain 0.5 W of AF output power. The power-
amplifi ed AF signals are output from pin 18, and then applied 
to the internal speaker.

If an external speaker-microphone or headset is attached to 
the multi-connector (JACK UNIT; MP801), the AF signals from 
the AF amplifier (IC509, pin 1) are applied to the AF power 
amplifi er (IC508, pin 14). The power-amplifi ed AF signals are 
then output from pin 13, and applied to the multi-connector 
(JACK UNIT; MP801).

5-1-5 SQUELCH CIRCUIT
• NOISE SQUELCH

The squelch mutes the AF output signals when no RF signals 
are received. By detecting noise components (30 kHz and 
higher signals) in the demodulated AF signals, the squelch 
circuit toggles the AF power amplifi er ON and OFF.

A portion of the demodulated AF signals from the FM IF IC 
(IC3, pin 9) are applied to the D/A converter (IC4, pin 1) for 
level adjustment (squelch threshold adjustment). The level-
adjusted AF signals are output from pin 2 and passed through 
the noise filter (IC3, pins 7, 8, R121−R124, C216−C218). The 
fi ltered noise signals are amplifi ed the noise components only. 

The amplified noise components are converted into the pulse-
type signal at the noise detector section, and output from pin 13 
as the “NOIS” signal. The signal is applied to the CPU (IC18, pin 
37). Then the CPU outputs serial data to the expand IC (FRON 
UNIT; IC505, pin 3), and the expand IC outputs “AFON” signal 
from pin 4 according to the “NOIS” signal level, to the AF power 
amplifi er controller (FRONT UNIT; Q501, Q502, D508). The AF 
power amplifier controller toggles AF power amplifier (FRONT 
UNIT; IC508) ON and OFF according to the "AFON" signal.

• TONE  SQUELCH

The tone squelch circuit detects tone signals and opens the 
squelch only when receiving a signal containing a matched 
sub audible tone. When the tone squelch is in use, and a 
signal with a mismatched or no sub audible tone is received, 
the tone squelch circuit mutes the AF signals even when the 
noise squelch is open.

• CTCSS/DTCS

A portion of the demodulated AF signals are passed through 
the active LPF (Q28) to filters CTCSS/DTCS signal. The filtered 
signal is applied to the CPU (IC18, pin 46). The CPU compares 
the applied signal and the set CTCSS/DTCS, then output the 
serial data to the expand IC (FRON UNIT; IC505, pin 3), and 
the expand IC outputs “AFON” signal from pin 4 to the AF 
power amplifi er controller (Q501, Q502, D508).

• 2/5 TONE

2/5 tone signals in the demodulated AF signals are passed 
through the LPF in the base band IC (IC5) and output from 
pin 21, then applied to the CPU (IC18, pin 45) and decoded.

• DTMF

DTMF signals in the demodulated AF signals are passed through 
the LPF in the base band IC (IC5) and output from pin 21, then 
applied to the DTMF decoder (IC10, pin 1) and decoded.

5-2 TRANSMITTER  CIRCUITS

5-2-1 MICROPHONE AMPLIFIER CIRCUITS (MAIN UNIT)

The AF signals from the microphone (MIC signals) are fi ltered 
and level-adjusted at microphone amplifi er circuits.

MIC signals from the microphone are passed through the 
microphone switch (FRON UNIT;  Q515). The  microphone 
switch selects the AF signals from the internal microphone 
(FRON UNIT; MC1) or from an external microphone.

MIC signals from the microphone switch (FRON UNIT; Q515) 
are applied to the microphone amplifi er (FRON UNIT; IC509, 
pin 6), and amplified AF signals are output from pin 7, and 
passed through the pre-emphasis circuit (IC13, pins 4, 5) 
to 6 dB/oct of frequency characteristic. The pre-
emphasized MIC signals are then applied to the microphone 
amplifi er (IC9, pin 9). And the amplifi ed MIC signals are output 
from pin 8, and applied to the D/A converter (IC4, pin 9) for 
level adjustment (=microphone sensitivity adjustment). The 
level-adjusted MIC signals are output from pin 10, and applied 
to the ALC (Automatic Level Control) circuit (IC15, pin 3) 
which limits the amplitude of the MIC signals to prevent over 
deviation. The amplitude-limited MIC signals are output from 
pin 5, then applied to the base band IC (IC5, pin 3).  

The applied MIC signals are amplifi ed at the amplifi er  (TXA1), 
and level adjusted at the volume controller (VR1). The level 
adjusted MIC signals are applied or bypassed the compressor 
section, pre-emphasis section, TX/RX HPF, de-scrambler, limiter, 
splatter, in sequence, then applied to another volume controller.

The compressor compresses the MIC signals to provide high S/N 
ratio for receive side, and the pre-emphasis o6 dB/oct 
audio characteristics. The TX/RX HPF filters out 250 Hz and 
lower audio signals, the limiter limits its level and the splatter 
fi lters out 3 kHz and higher audio signals.

The fi ltered MIC signals are level adjusted at another volume 
controller (VR2), and then output from pin 7 via smoothing 
fi lter (SMF).

5 - 2

Scrambler/

De-scrambler

TX/RX

HPF

Pre-

emphasis

Limiter

Splatter

VR2

Expander

VR4

RXA2

SMF

De-

emphasis

Com-

pressor

VR1

(HPF)

RX

LPF

VR3

(HPF)

7 MOD

18

19

20 SIGNAL

3

TXIN

• BASE BAND IC BLOCK DIAGRAM

23

RXIN

21

SDEC

TXA1

RXA1

BASE BAND IC (IC5)

Summary of Contents for IC-F3062T

Page 1: ...S 14223HZ C1 q June 2007 VHF TRANSCEVER...

Page 2: ...e Icom Icom Inc and logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated Japan in the United States the United Kingdom Germany France Spain Russia and or other countries ORDERING PARTS 1 Make sure the...

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

Page 4: ...Hz Spurious emission 75 dB typ 0 25 W 1 GHz 1 00 W 1 GHz Adjacent channel power Wide More than 70 dB 80 dB typ Middle More than 70 dB 80 dB typ Narrow More than 60 dB 70 dB typ Audio harmonic distorti...

Page 5: ...detector D604 RB706F 40 TX power amplifier Q601 RD07MVS1 TX RX antenna switch circuit TX power detector D605 RB706F 40 RF amplifier Q10 3SK293 D A converter IC20 M62334FP Mixer Q37 3SK324 ALC amplifie...

Page 6: ...IT 1 Unsolder 1 point A 2 Unscrew 1 screw B and remove the VR unit 3 Unsolder 5 points C and remove the shield plate D 4 Unsolder 10 points E 5 Unscrew 7 screws F and remove the MAIN unit from the cha...

Page 7: ...l in the direction of the arrow BE CAREFUL Flat cable is connected between the MAIN unit on the chassis and front panel t Install the optional unit as below J1 UT 96R UT 109R and UT 110R installation...

Page 8: ...1st IF amplifier Q25 via another bandwidth switch D35 The amplified 1st IF signal is then applied to the FM IF IC IC3 pin 16 5 1 4 2nd IF AND DEMODULATOR CIRCUITS MAIN UNIT The 1st IF signal is conver...

Page 9: ...AF signals are passed through the active LPF Q28 to filters CTCSS DTCS signal The filtered signal is applied to the CPU IC18 pin 46 The CPU compares the applied signal and the set CTCSS DTCS then out...

Page 10: ...APC CIRCUIT RF UNIT The APC Automatic Power Control circuit stabilizes transmit output power to prevent the transition of the transmit output power level which is caused by load mismatching or heat e...

Page 11: ...stable oscillation of the transmit frequency and receive 1st LO frequency The PLL output frequency is controlled by the divided ratio N data from the CPU The buffer amplified VCO output signals from...

Page 12: ...TV Input port for remaining battery power 49 LVIN Input port for VCO lock voltage 50 RSSI Input port for RSSI signal from the FM IF IC IC3 pin 12 55 EMER Input port for Emer switch VR UNIT S702 Pin No...

Page 13: ...on ap pears on the desk top screen BEFORE STARTING SOFTWARE ADJUSTMENT Clone the adjustment frequencies into the transceiver and set the configuration using with the CS F3060 CLONING SOFT WARE before...

Page 14: ...nuator 20 dB or 30 dB RF power meter 0 1 10 W 50 Frequency counter Standard signal generator 0 1 V to 32 mV 127 dBm to 17 dBm CAUTION DO NOT transmit while the SSG is connected to the antenna connecto...

Page 15: ...ETTING 4RANSMIT OUTPUT POWER ODULATION BALANCE ODULATION PRESET 4 33 4 3 DEVIATION 3QUELCH 2EFERENCE FREQUENCY 2ECEIVE SENSITIVITY 28 OCK VOLTAGE OW 28 OCK VOLTAGE IGH 48 OCK VOLTAGE 28 OCK VOLTAGE PR...

Page 16: ...tem on the CS F3060 ADJ s screen as below 3 0 V RX LVA2 2 Channel Lock voltage preset LV RX2 Receiving CH 7 153 3 0 V TX LVA 3 Channel Lock voltage preset LV TX Transmitting CH 7 153 3 0 V PLL LOCK VO...

Page 17: ...uency 1 0 kHz Level 150 mV rms Set the FM deviation meter to same condi tion as MODULATION BALANCE Transmitting NARROW MOD N L 2 Channel Transmitting CH 8 NARROW MOD N H 3 Channel Transmitting CH 1 WI...

Page 18: ...ALL and then push ENTER key 2 The connected PC tunes BPF s to peak levels automaticaly or 1 Put the cursor on the one of BPF T1 C L H and BPF T2 C L H as desired 2 Push ENTER key to start tuning 3 Rep...

Page 19: ...RES ERJ2GEJ 334 X 330 k B 74 4 8 5 R552 7030005090 S RES ERJ2GEJ 104 X 100 k B 79 8 30 4 R553 7030005090 S RES ERJ2GEJ 104 X 100 k 4 key only B 71 42 R554 7030005090 S RES ERJ2GEJ 104 X 100 k USA 01 G...

Page 20: ...T 76 7 34 6 MAIN UNIT REF ORDER DESCRIPTION M H V NO NO LOCATION FI4 2030000150 S MLH FL 335 46 350 MHz B 91 4 27 4 X1 6050012340 S XTL CR 825 15 6 MHz FRG 01 B 57 9 26 5 6050012380 S XTL CR 826 15 3...

Page 21: ...EJ 153 X 15 k B 48 25 4 R189 7030010040 S RES ERJ2GEJ JPW B 91 5 7 3 MAIN UNIT REF ORDER DESCRIPTION M H V NO NO LOCATION R190 7030005700 S RES ERJ2GEJ 274 X 270 k B 99 8 11 2 R191 7030005090 S RES ER...

Page 22: ...C56 4030017420 S CER ECJ0EC1H470J B 81 7 20 5 C57 4030017460 S CER ECJ0EB1E102K B 83 7 15 6 C58 4550006250 S TAN TEESVA 1A 106M8R B 74 1 22 8 MAIN UNIT REF ORDER DESCRIPTION M H V NO NO LOCATION C59 4...

Page 23: ...C313 4030016930 S CER ECJ0EB1A104K B 39 5 24 7 C314 4030017460 S CER ECJ0EB1E102K T 19 41 4 C315 4030018560 S CER C2012 JB 1A 475K T B 30 5 33 4 C316 4030016930 S CER ECJ0EB1A104K T 28 5 22 2 C317 40...

Page 24: ...180J T B 20 9 8 C617 4030007040 S CER C1608 CH 1H 180J T B 19 6 8 C618 4030017530 S CER ECJ0EC1H0R5B T 17 4 3 8 C619 4030017460 S CER ECJ0EB1E102K T 17 7 8 C620 4030017460 S CER ECJ0EB1E102K B 19 3 6...

Page 25: ...33 7030000500 S RES MCR10EZHJ 10 k B 31 7 9 8 BC 160 Optional product MAIN UNIT REF ORDER DESCRIPTION M H V NO NO LOCATION R34 7030000740 S RES MCR10EZHJ 1 M B 42 1 14 4 R35 7030003440 S RES ERJ3GEYJ...

Page 26: ...P26 8930046020 1123 sheet A 1 1 MP29 8930063411 2775 B top plate 1 1 MP30 8830001700 VR nut Q 2 MP31 8830001720 2721 ANT nut 1 MP32 8930048840 2135 MIC sponge 1 MP33 8810008640 Screw FT BT M2 4 NI ZU...

Page 27: ...C MP34 C MP34 C MP1 M MP34 C MP2 M S3 M MP35 C MP40 C MP38 C MP17 C J2 C MP39 C MP39 C J1 C MP15 C MP36 C MP3 C MP14 C MP33 C MP33 C MP33 C MC501 F DS510 F MP502 F MP502 F MP506 F MP503 F MP501 F SP1...

Page 28: ...P4601 XP6401 XP6501 AB Symbol HQ Symbol BAR Symbol BR Symbol LL Symbol QO Symbol R25 Symbol MFO Symbol MGO Symbol K1 Symbol KN Symbol XY Symbol UF Symbol UG Symbol 16 Symbol F12 Symbol K2 Symbol RD07M...

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Page 30: ...2 5 2 C C253 4 5 2 C 5 5 2 C C257 C258 C264 C267 C268 C269 3 7 2 C C276 C277 8 7 2 C C279 4 8 2 C C285 C286 C287 C288 C292 3 9 2 C 4 9 2 C C295 C296 C297 9 9 2 C 0 0 3 C C301 C302 C303 6 0 3 C 7 0 3...

Page 31: ...I3 1 3 4 6 7 9 A1 S701 TP70TF5163 B1 A2 B2 A3 C1 C2 C3 B3 2 5 8 X2 CR 764 R5V EEPROM ESCL ESDA R5V Q16 2SA1577 Q15 2SA1577 IC9 NJM12902V VREF VREF CPU5V Q14 2SA1577 T1 T2 T1 CENC0 2 DMI DMO VREF DISC...

Page 32: ...4 3 2 1 D4 D5 D6 SCL SDA D0 D1 D2 D3 GND CS0 CS1 CS2 VDD SO D7 M62320FP IC505 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 D4 D5 D6 SCL SDA D0 D1 D2 D3 GND CS0 CS1 CS2 VDD SO D7 GND GND FSCL FSDA LRES 5V 1...

Page 33: ...8n C127 4p C126 4p R64 120k 270 R65 0 001 C129 47p C130 0 01 C279 VOUT VIN NB GND CTRL 0 001 C285 0 01 C284 10k R195 2SA1577 Q14 47k R196 0 001 C288 0 01 C287 10k R197 2SA1577 Q15 47k R198 2SA1577 Q16...

Page 34: ...5 P00 16 P01 17 P02 18 P03 19 RESET 20 IC0 21 IC0 22 X2 23 X1 24 VSS 25 VDD 26 P10 27 P11 28 P20 29 TXD 30 RXD CP8 CP7 R26 10k R34 1M R36 4 7k R6 22k R25 R24 100 100 R27 30k 2k ERJ12 JPW R11 22k R10 1...

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