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5-1 PREPARATION

When you adjust the contents on pages 5-5 and 5-6, SOFTWARE ADJUSTMENT, the optional CS-F30G ADJ 

ADJUSTMENT SOFT-

WARE

(Rev. 1.0 or later), *OPC-966 

JIG CABLE

(modified OPC-966 

CLONING CABLE

) are required.

REQUIRED TEST EQUIPMENT

SECTION 5 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

• IBM PC compatible computer with an RS -232C serial port

(38400 bps or faster).

• Microsoft Windows 95 or Windows 98
• Intel i486DX processor or faster (Pentium 100 MHz or

faster recommended)

• At least 16 MB RAM and 10 MB of hard disk space
• 640

×

480 pixel display (800

×

600 pixel display recommend-

ed)

ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE INSTALLATION

q

Boot up Windows.

- Quit all applications when Windows is running.

w

Insert the ‘CS-F30G’ into the appropriate drive.

e

Select ‘Run’ from the [Start] menu.

r

Type the setup program name using the full path name,
then push [Enter] key.

(ex. D:\CSF30GADJ\disk1\Setup.exe)

t

Follow the prompts.

y

Program group ‘CS-F30G ADJ’ appears in the ‘Programs’
folder of the [Start] menu.

STARTING SOFTWARE ADJUSTMENT

q

Connect IC-F30GT, F30GS, F31GT or F31GS and PC
with *OPC-966 

JIG CABLE

.

w

Turn the transceiver power ON.

e

Boot up Windows, and click the program group ‘CS-F30G
ADJ’ in the ‘Programs’ folder of the [Start] menu, then
CS-F30G ADJ’s window appears.

r

Click ‘Connect’ on the CS-F30G’s window, then appears
IC-F30GT, F30GS, F31GT or F31GS’s up-to-date condi-
tion.

t

Set or modify adjustment data as desired.

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Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of
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• High power transmittion

When you adjust the output power (high power), the battery
type detector must be connected to GND (see illustration at
below). Otherwise the transceiver does not transmit high
power, the output power will be low.

EQUIPMENT

DC power supply

FM deviation meter

Frequency counter

Digital multimeter

RF power meter
(terminated type)

GRADE AND RANGE

Output voltage

: 7.5 V DC

Current capacity

: 5 A or more

Frequency range

: DC–300 MHz

Measuring range

: 0 to ±10 kHz

Frequency range

: 0.1–300 MHz

Frequency accuracy : ±1 ppm or better
Sensitivity

: 100 mV or better

Input impedance

: 10 M

/V DC or better

Measuring range

: 1–10 W

Frequency range

: 100–300 MHz

Impedance

: 50 

SWR

: Less than 1.2 : 1

EQUIPMENT

Audio generator

Attenuator

Standard signal 
generator (SSG)

DC voltmeter

Oscilloscope

AC millivoltmeter

GRADE AND RANGE

Frequency range

: 300–3000 Hz

Output level

: 1–500 mV

Power attenuation

: 40 or 50 dB

Capacity

: 10 W or more

Frequency range

: 100–300 MHz

Output level

: 0.1 µV–32 mV

(–127 to –17 dBm)

Input impedance

: 50 k

/V DC or better

Frequency range

: DC–20 MHz

Measuring range

: 0.01–20 V

Measuring range

: 10 mV–10 V

Battery type detector

+

DC power supply

7.5 V/5.0 A

Battery type detector

Connect to GND

Summary of Contents for IC-F30GT

Page 1: ...VHF TRANSCEIVER iC f30gt iC f30gs iC f3 1 gt iC f3 1 gs...

Page 2: ...l 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 smoo...

Page 3: ...4 5 POWER SUPPLY CIRCUITS 4 5 4 6 CPU PORT ALLOCATIONS 4 5 SECTION 5 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES 5 1 PREPARATION 5 1 5 2 PLL ADJUSTMENT 5 4 5 3 SOFTWARE ADJUSTMENT 5 5 SECTION 6 PARTS LIST SECTION 7 MECHANI...

Page 4: ...IA 603 ETS 300 086 GEN 136 000 174 000 MHz 16K0F3E 25 kHz Wide 8K50F3E 12 5 kHz Narrow 14K0F3E 20 kHz Moddle 8K50F3E 12 5 kHz Narrow Max 256 ch 16 channels 16 banks 7 2 V DC negative ground supplied b...

Page 5: ...ne switch IC19 BU4053BCF 2nd IF filter 450 kHz FI2 SFPCA450KE4A FI3 SFPCA450KG1A Discreminator X2 CDBCB450KCA24 450 kHz T5 regulator Q29 2SA1362 R5 regulator Q30 2SA1362 S5 regulator Q31 2SA1362 5 reg...

Page 6: ...ake off the flexible cable in the direction of the arrow e Unscrew 8 screws F 2 3 mm black to separate the shield plate q Unsolder 2 points G w Unscrew 2 nuts H e Unscrew 6 screws I 2 4 mm silver and...

Page 7: ...r circuit Q19 to produce a 31 65 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 signals The filtered...

Page 8: ...r DTCS decoder inside of the CPU IC14 pin 46 via the RXDT line to control the AF mute switch via the I O expander IC IC23 4 2 TRANSMITTER CIRCUITS 4 2 1 MICROPHONE AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT The microphone amp...

Page 9: ...Q7 and then applied to the PLL IC IC1 pin 5 The PLL IC contains a prescaler programmable counter programmable divider and phase detector etc The entered signal is divided at the prescaler and programm...

Page 10: ...data bus line signals and is then output from the compounder IC IC9 pin 6 In case of the FFSK signal is used for the PM modulation the FM PM switch IC29 is changed to pin 3 In case of the FFSK signal...

Page 11: ...port for data signals from to EEPROMs IC16 IC24 Outputs beep audio signals Outputs clock signal to EEPROMs IC16 IC24 Outputs clock signal to the D A con verter IC27 SO DAST DTAC SENC CTDA SDEC RXDT A...

Page 12: ...desired IBM is a registered trademark of International Bussiness Machines Corporation in the U S A and other countries Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the...

Page 13: ...1 18 V REF 112 70h 2 20V MOD BAL 90 5Ah 1 76 V Dev 45 2Dh 0 88 V CTCSS 76 4Ch 1 49 V SQL Lev 0 00h 1 18 V CH No 01 RX Freq 155 000 TX Freq RF Power Low1 Mode Wide Transceiver s connection state Reload...

Page 14: ...io generator Connection to the antenna connector RF power meter 0 1 10 W 50 Frequency counter Attenuator 40 dB or 50 dB FM deviation meter Standard signal generator 0 1 V to 32 mV 127 dBm to 17 dBm CA...

Page 15: ...smitting MAIN Connect a digital multi meter or an oscillo scope to the check point LV 1 2 V 1 0 V 3 0 4 5 V MAIN C372 C373 Verify ADJUSTMENT ADJUSTMENT CONDITIONS UNIT LOCATION VALUE UNIT ADJUST MEASU...

Page 16: ...and set as 1 0 kHz 150 mVrms Transmitting IF bandwidth Narrow Transmitting Operating freq 155 000 MHz Output power Low1 IF bandwidth Wide CTCSS 88 5 Hz DTCS code 007 No audio applied to the MIC input...

Page 17: ...tion 1 kHz Deviation 3 5 kHz A 2 8 kHz B Receiving Operating freq 155 000 MHz IF bandwidth Wide Connect an SSG to the antenna con nector and set as Frequency 155 000 MHz Level 0 2 V 121 dBm Modulation...

Page 18: ...Y105R T C9 4550006150 S TANTALUM ECST1CY105R T C10 4550006150 S TANTALUM ECST1CY105R T C11 4550006150 S TANTALUM ECST1CY105R T C12 4030014180 S CERAMIC ECUE1H470JCQ T C13 4030014180 S CERAMIC ECUE1H47...

Page 19: ...ODE MA2S111 TX B M Mounted side T Mounted on the Top side B Mounted on the Bottom side S Surface mount 6 2 REF ORDER DESCRIPTION M NO NO GT IC F30GT F31GT GS IC F30GS F31GS F30G IC F30GT F30GS F31G IC...

Page 20: ...rface mount R115 7030005050 S RESISTOR ERJ2GEJ 103 X 10 k B R116 7030005090 S RESISTOR ERJ2GEJ 104 X 100 k B R117 7030008280 S RESISTOR ERJ2GEJ 271 X 270 B R118 7030005090 S RESISTOR ERJ2GEJ 104 X 100...

Page 21: ...170 S RESISTOR ERJ2GEJ 474 X 470 k B R332 7030005090 S RESISTOR ERJ2GEJ 104 X 100 k T R333 7030005120 S RESISTOR ERJ2GEJ 102 X 1 k B M Mounted side T Mounted on the Top side B Mounted on the Bottom si...

Page 22: ...ted on the Bottom side safety critical components S Surface mount C161 4030013850 S CERAMIC ECUE1E102KBQ B C162 4030013850 S CERAMIC ECUE1E102KBQ B C163 4030013980 S CERAMIC ECUE1H010BCQ B C165 403001...

Page 23: ...Bottom side safety critical components S Surface mount C360 4030012600 S CERAMIC C2012 JB 1A 105M T B C362 4030017220 S CERAMIC ECUE1E122KBQ B C364 4030014180 S CERAMIC ECUE1H470JCQ T C365 4030014180...

Page 24: ...3GE JPW V B W3 7030003860 S RESISTOR ERJ3GE JPW V T W4 7030003860 S RESISTOR ERJ3GE JPW V B W5 8900009790 CABLE OPC 972 EP1 0910055243 PCB B 5511C M Mounted side T Mounted on the Top side B Mounted on...

Page 25: ...053431 Sponge GP 1 2 MP52 8810000100 Screw PH M2 x 4 ZK 2 MP53 8930053630 Seal O ring AH 1 MP54 8930053680 Spring AG 1 MP55 8810004890 Screw PH No 0 M2 6 ZK 2 MP56 8810005360 Screw PH No 0 M2 3 ZK 8 M...

Page 26: ...P61 C MP20 C MP26 C MP19 C MP5 C MP57 C MP59 C MP41 C MP40 C MP40 C MP40 C MP1 F MP2 F MP3 F W1 F MC1 F MP60 C MP2 M MP6 M MP3 M MP49 C MP52 C MP52 C MP25 C MP59 C MP32 C MP33 C VR w SW CHANNEL SW MP7...

Page 27: ...G D D S S TOP VIEW 2SK880 Y XY G S D 2SK2973 K1 G D S S B E C XP6501 AB 5N E1 B2 E2 C1 C2 B1 B E C 3SK206 T1 U78 U78 3SK293 UF D S G2 G1 UN911H 6P B E C XP1214 9H E1 B1 B2 C1 C2 NAME SYMBOL INSIDE VIE...

Page 28: ...bination of this page and the next page shows the unit layout in the same configuration as the actual P C Board 1 P0 P1 P2 P3 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 MICROPHONE 9 1 9 1 FRONT UNIT SECTION 9 BOARD LAYOUTS TO...

Page 29: ...SC0 OSC1 VSS PMODE VDD VEE CAP CAP VEE2 1 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 VOUT VR2 SCL WRB RDB D0 M86 VS TE RESB CSB RS M S P S V1 V2 V3 NC NC V0 V4 LCD PTT F2 F3 F3 F0 to MAIN unit J3 SPEAKER 9 2 The combinat...

Page 30: ...D0 FRST PTT D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 RDB WRB RS GND RESB VCC KR0 KR1 KR2 KR3 MIC SP GND 5V D7 D6 to FRONT unit J1 1 26 8 7 2 4 5 6 9 AFO VCC DETECT MICE RESET XRXD XTXD MIC PTT 3 1 8 7 2 BDET BATTERY 4 5 6 9 3...

Page 31: ...3 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 INT SP SW AF VR POWER SW CH SELECT PTT MIC XTXD XRXD RESET MICE DETECT VCC AFO BOTTOM VIEW The combination of this page and the previous page shows the unit layout in the same configur...

Page 32: ...030000500 S RESISTOR MCR10EZHJ 10 k 1 R6 7030000190 S RESISTOR MCR10EZHJ 27 270 1 R7 7030001740 S RESISTOR MCR10EZHJ 2 k 1 R8 7030001740 S RESISTOR MCR10EZHJ 2 k 1 R9 7030000590 S RESISTOR MCR10EZHJ 5...

Page 33: ...27 C2 0 1 R7 2 k R8 2 k R9 56 k R10 10 k R4 10 k Q4 2SC2712 GR C3 0 1 Q2 RN2404 R3 27 D1 1SS355 Q3 RN1409 D3 MA8056 M R11 1 k C1 0 1 13 80 V 12 49 V 12 47 V 11 82 V 11 80 V 5 62 V 0 V 0 74 V 0 73 V 0...

Page 34: ...Q9 DTC144EU CPU BATT POWER SW FUSE VOXT TA75S01F F1 IC13 DA2 IC15 BEP1 BEP2 TONE VCC BEEP SSOR MCIN X4 Q47 2SC4081 MCOT CR 563 3 58 MHz REM MSKE TRD DIN REGS1 REGS2 RTM RDT FCLR D A IC27 M62334 SCL SD...

Page 35: ...11 CB12 CB13 PTIN PTIN AF FIL MCOT A MCIN VAG VAG VAG VAG MICI MICI R186 68k R187 4 7k C226 0 047 C227 0 033 R188 100k 5V 5V R172 68k R189 470 Q45 UN911H C230 10 R185 120k Q27 2SC4213 R168 39k R184 12...

Page 36: ...R237 1k C287 47p R236 1k R249 1k C273 47p OPT13 OPT11 OPT12 AUX MSCK MSO PB3 A11 TIOCD3 25 PB4 A12 TIOCA4 26 PE5 D5 1 PE6 D6 2 PE7 D7 3 PD0 D8 4 PD1 D9 5 PD2 D10 6 PD3 D11 7 PD4 D12 8 PD5 D13 9 PD6 D1...

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