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SQUELCH CIRCUIT (RF AND LOGIC UNITS)

- NOISE SQUELCH -

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

A portion of the AF signals from the IF IC (RF UNIT; IC2, 
pin 9) are passed through the D/A converter (RF UNIT; 
IC10, pins 23, 24) for level adjustment. The level adjusted 
AF signals are applied to the noise filter section (RF UNIT; 
IC2, pins 7, 8; R86−R88, C121, C122) which allows only 
noise components to pass. The filtered noise components 
are amplified at the noise amplifier section, and rectified 
into the DC voltage which is proportional to the noise signal 
level, at the noise detector section, then output from pin 13 
as the “NOIS” signal.

The “NOIS” signal is applied to the CPU (LOGIC UNIT; IC8, 
pin 17), and the CPU compares the “NOISE” signal and set 
reference level (squelch threshold level). When the input 
“NOIS” signal is higher than reference level, the CPU cuts 
off “AFON” signal (from pin 4) to the AF power amplifier 
control circuit (LOGIC UNIT; Q14−Q16) to deactivate the AF 
power amplifier (LOGIC UNIT; IC23).

- 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 subaudible tone is received, 
the tone squelch circuit mutes the AF signals even when the 
noise squelch is open.

A portion of the demodulated AF signals is passed through 
the LPF (LOGIC UNIT; Q53) to filters CTCSS/DTCS signal. 
The filtered signal is applied to the CPU (LOGIC UNIT; IC8, 
pin 93). The CPU compares the applied signal and the set 
CTCSS/DTCS, then the CPU controls the status (“Low” or 
“High”) of “AFON” signal as “

• NOISE SQUELCH

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HPF

LPF

Pre-
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6

10

8

7

IC3

IC3

IC4

“MMUTE”

“RMUTE”

• AF and MIC amp. CIRCUITS

Demodulated AF signals

From IF IC (IC2, pin 9)

From the microphone

AF signals

“MICS”

RF UNIT

LOGIC UNIT

“AFON”

D/A

converter

IC4

IC10

IC3

AMP

4

11

22

10

IC23

SP

2

4

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13

14

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8

VCO

4-2 TRANSMITTER  CIRCUITS

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MICROPHONE AMPLIFIER CIRCUITS (LOGIC UNIT)

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

Audio signals from the microphone (MC1) are applied to IC3 
(pin 10) which combines a microphone amplifier and pre-
emphasis circuit. The MIC signals are amplified and filtered 
to 6 dB/oct of frequency characteristic by IC3.

The amplified and emphasized MIC signals are output 
from the pin 8, and passed through the splatter filter (IC3, 
pins 13, 14) which suppresses 3 kHz and higher audio 
components, via the TX/RX switch (IC4, pins 3, 4; 8, 9). 
The filtered MIC signals are then applied to the modulation 
circuit.

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MODULATION CIRCUITS (RF UNIT)

- MIC SIGNALS -

The modulation circuits modulates the VCO oscillating signal 
using the modulation signals.

The MIC signals from AF circuits are passed through 
the D/A converter (IC10, pins 21, 22) for level (deviation) 
adjustment. The level adjusted MIC signals are applied to 
the variable capacitor (D61) in the VCO (Q76, D59−D61), 
and modulate the VCO oscillating signal by changing the 
reactance of D61. The modulated VCO output are buffer-
amplified by Q75 and Q74, then applied to the transmit 
amplifier as a transmit signal.

- TONE SIGNALS -

CTCSS/DTCS signals are output from CPU (LOGIC UNIT; 
IC8, pin 2) and passed through the LPF (R224, R227, 
C219), then applied to the LPF (as the AF mixeRF UNIT; 
IC3, pin 13) to be mixed with MIC signals. The mixed 
CTCSS/DTCS signals are applied to modulation circuits as 

• MIC SIGNALS

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TRANSMIT AMPLIFIERS (RF UNIT)

The transmit signal from the buffer amplifi er (Q74) is amplifi ed 
to the transmit output level by the transmit amplifi ers.

The buffer-amplified VCO output signal is amplified by 
transmit amplifiers;  pre-drive (Q3), drive (Q2) and power 
(Q1) amplifiers in sequence, after being passed through the 
TX/RX switch (D3).

The power-amplified transmit signal is passed through the 
power detector (D32, D33), antenna switch (D1) and LPF 
(as a harmonic filter ; L1, L2, C1−C5), before being emitted 
from the antenna.

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Summary of Contents for IC-V85

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Page 2: ...ty required SAMPLE ORDER 1110003491 S IC TA31136FNG IC V85 RF UNIT 5 pieces 8820001210 Screw 2438 screw IC V85 Top cover 10 pieces Addresses are provided on the inside back cover for your convenience...

Page 3: ...ER CIRCUITS 4 3 4 4 POWER SUPPLY CIRCUITS 4 4 4 5 PORT ALLOCATIONS 4 4 SECTION 5 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES SECTION 6 PARTS LIST SECTION 7 MECHANICAL PARTS AND DISASSEMBLY SECTION 8 SEMICONDUCTOR INFORMATI...

Page 4: ...W 110 H 34 4 D mm 2 7 32 W 4 11 32 H 1 11 32 D in with BP 227 Weight approx 310 g 12 5 oz with BP 227 and antenna 165 g 5 8 oz without battery pack and antenna M TRANSMITTER Output power at 7 2 V DC...

Page 5: ...C8 M30620 TX RX AF SWITCH IC4 CD4066BPWR TX RX AF LPF IC3 LMV324IPW EEPROM IC7 S24CS64A REGULATOR IC12 S 812C50AMC D A converter IC10 M62363FP VCO PLL IC IC19 MB15E03SL Descriminator X3 JTBM450CX24 IF...

Page 6: ...q Remove the rubber seal and dial nut w Unscrew 5 screws A e Disconnect the flat cable from J7 r Remove the LOGIC UNIT from the chassis in the direction of the arrow Ant nut Front panel Speaker conne...

Page 7: ...f the mixer By changing LO frequency the frequency of the 1st IF signal is fixed one for the receiving frequency The converted 1st IF signal is passed through the BPF FI1 and limiter D63 then amplifie...

Page 8: ...CS RF UNIT LOGIC UNIT AFON D A converter IC4 IC10 IC3 AMP 4 11 22 10 IC23 SP 2 4 3 10 13 14 11 12 21 9 8 VCO 4 2 TRANSMITTER CIRCUITS MICROPHONE AMPLIFIER CIRCUITS LOGIC UNIT The AF signals from the m...

Page 9: ...scillated signal drifts its phase changes from that of the reference frequency causing a lock voltage change to compensate for the drift in the VCO oscillating frequency LPF LPF IC26 T3 Power detector...

Page 10: ...ISEN Disable signal to the LCD driver IN 40 DICK Pulse signal from CONTROL DIAL IN 41 DIUD IN 42 MONISW MONI key Low When the key is pushed IN 45 PWRON Control signal to the power regulator OUT 48 52...

Page 11: ...z 0 to 10 kHz External speaker Input impedance Capacity 8 More than 1 W Audio generator Frequency range Output level 300 3000 Hz 1 500 mV Attenuator Power attenuation Capacity 30 or 40 dB More than 10...

Page 12: ...t storing the value Verifies the adjustment value Stores the adjustment value and move to next adjustment item Adjusts the value for the item automatically Selects next adjustment item without storing...

Page 13: ...LATION BALANCE dt NOTE DEVIATION should be adjusted before DTCS MODULATION BALANCE Otherwise DTCS MODULATION BALANCE will not be adjusted properly 1 Set the Modulation Analyzer same as DEVIATION Conne...

Page 14: ...kHz C5 NOTE DTCS MODULATION BALANCE page 5 3 should be adjusted before CTCSS AMPLITUDE Otherwise CTCSS AMPLITUDE will not be adjusted properly 1 Set the Modulation Analyzer same as DEVIATION No audio...

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