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signals are applied to the CPU (IC50) via the FPGA IC 
(IC200).

• DV MODE (VOICE OPERATION)

The digital audio signals from the CPU (IC50) are applied 
to the AMBE CODEC IC (IC2) for code expansion, and are 
then applied to the linear CODEC IC (IC1). The digital audio 
signals are converted into analog audio signals at the D/A 
converter section and then output from pin 34 (IC1) 

The analog audio signals are applied to the mode switch 
(MAIN unit; IC1411, pins 1, 7) via the J101 (pin 30) as “DAF” 
signal.

• DD MODE/DV MODE (LOW SPEED DATA OPERATION)

While operating in DD mode, the output signals from 
the CPU (IC50) are applied to the connected PC via the 
Ethernet controller (IC104).

While operating in DV mode (low speed data operation), the 
output signals from the CPU (IC50) are applied to the con-
nected PC via the USB controller (IC550).

4-1-7  AF AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT (MAIN UNIT)

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

• 

DV MODE

The AF signals from the LOGIC-1 unit are applied to the 
mode switch (IC1411, pins 1, 7) and then amplified at the 
buffer amplifier (IC1460, pins 1, 3). The buffer amplified 
signals are applied to the filter switch (IC1462, pins 1, 6) 
to select the appropriate AF filters for DV mode and then 
passed through the low-pass (IC1461, pins 8, 10) and high-
pass (IC1461, pins 12, 14) filters. The filtered signals are 
passed through the filter switch (IC1463, pins 1, 6) and are 
then applied to the volume controller (IC1550, pins 2, 9).

• 

FM MODE

The AF signals from the demodulator IC (IC191, pin 9) are 
applied to the mode switch (IC1411, pins 1, 6) and then 
applied to the buffer amplifier (IC1460, pins, 1, 3). The buf-
fer amplified signals are applied to the filter switch (IC1462, 
pins, 1, 7) to select the appropriate AF filters for FM mode 
and then passed through the low-pass (IC1460, pins 6, 7, 
8, 9) and high-pass (IC1460, pins 13, 14) filters. The filtered 
signals are passed through the filter switch (IC1463, pins 1, 7) 
and are then applied to the volume controller (IC1550, pins 2, 
9). 

The switched AF signals from the filter switch (IC1463, pin 
1) are applied to the volume controller (IC1550, pins 2, 9). 
The level adjusted AF signals (IC1550, pin 9) are applied to 
the AF power amplifier (IC1551, pins 1, 4) via the AF mute 
switch (Q1550). 

The AF mute switch is mute the AF signals while digital 
squelch, call sign squelch, noise squelch, tone squelch are 
closed, the audio level is set to minimum position or trans-
mitting.

The power amplified AF signals from the AF power amplifier 
(IC1551, pin 4) are applied to the speaker that is connected 
to [SP] jack (J1550).

4-1-8  SQUELCH CIRCUITS (MAIN UNIT)

•  DIGITAL CODE/CALL SIGN SQUELCH (DV MODE ONLY)

The digital code/call sign squelch circuit detects matched 
digital code/call sign and opens the squelch only when 
receiving a signal containing a matching digital code/call 
sign. When digital code/call sign squelch is in use, and a sig-
nal with a unmatched digital code/call sign is received, the 
digital code/call sign squelch circuit mutes the AF signals.

The detected digital audio signals from IC191 (pin 9) are 
applied to the CPU (LOGIC-1 unit; IC50) via the mode 
switch (IC342, pins 1, 7), GMSK MODEM IC (LOGIC-1 unit; 
IC150) and FPGA IC (LOGIC-1 unit; IC200). Then the CPU 
analyzes the digital code/call sign and output the AF mute 
signal as “RMUT” from the pin 102 to the filter switch (IC1463, 
pin 2) via the mute switch (LOGIC-1 unit; Q155).

• NOISE SQUELCH (FM MODE ONLY)

The noise squelch circuit cuts out AF signals when no RF 
signals are received. By detecting noise components in 
the AF signals, the squelch circuit switches the filter switch 
(IC1463).

Portion of the AF signals from the demodulator IC (IC191, 
pin 9) are applied to the active filter section in the demodu-
lator IC (IC191, pin 8). The active filter section filters and 
amplifies noise components only. The amplified noise signals 
are converted into the pulse-type signals at the noise detec-
tor section. The detected signals output from pin 14 (IC191).

The detected signals from the demodulator IC (IC191, 
pin 14) are amplified at the noise amplifiers (Q192, Q193) 
and then applied to the noise detector (D195). The detected 
signals are applied to the CPU (LOGIC-1 unit; IC50, pin 32) 
as "NOIS" signals. Then the CPU analyzes the noise condi-
tion and outputs the AF mute signal as “RMUT” from the pin 
102 to the filter switch (IC1463, pin 2) via the mute switch 
(LOGIC-1 unit; Q155).

• TONE SQUELCH (FM MODE ONLY)

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

A portion of “DEAF” signals from the buffer amplifier (IC1460, 
pin 1) are applied to the low-pass filters (IC1461, pins 1, 2, 
5, 7) to remove AF (voice) signals. The filtered signals are 
applied to the CTCSS decoder in the CPU (LOGIC-1 unit, 
IC50, pin 33) as “TONI” signals. Then the CPU analyzes 
the decoded tone signals and output the AF mute signal as 
“RMUT” from the pin 102 to the filter switch (IC1463, pin 2) 
via the mute switch (LOGIC-1 unit; Q155).

4-1-9  S-METER CIRCUITS (MAIN UNIT)

Some of the amplified IF signal is applied to the S-meter 
detector section in the demodulator IC (IC191) to be con-
verted into DC voltage. The output signal from the demodu-
lator IC (IC191, pin 12) is applied to the mode switch (IC341, 
pins 10, 11) and then applied to the CPU (LOGIC-1 unit; 
IC50). The CPU then outputs S-meter control signal to the 
RC-24 or connected PC via the USB controller (LOGIC-1 
unit; IC550).

Summary of Contents for ID-1

Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER S 14120IZ C1 May 2005...

Page 2: ...ake sure a 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 compone...

Page 3: ...ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES 5 1 PREPARATION 5 1 5 2 PLL AND CODEC ADJUSTMENT 5 3 5 3 TRANSMITTER ADJUSTMENT 5 6 5 4 RECEIVER ADJUSTMENT 5 7 SECTION 6 PARTS LIST SECTION 7 SEMI CONDUCTOR INFORMATION SECTION...

Page 4: ...ariable reactance frequency modulation FM Quadrature modulation Digital Maximum frequency deviation FM 5 0 kHz Spurious emissions Less than 50 dB Microphone connector 8 pin modular jack 600 RECEIVER R...

Page 5: ...DV mode X400 CR662 IC1551 LA4425 PLL reference oscillator FI192 CFWLB450KEIY 3rd IF filter FM mode AF power amplifier 1st VCO circuit 2nd VCO circuit Q1 NE34018 RF amplifier IC191 TA33136 Demodulator...

Page 6: ...ke off the LOGIC 1 unit 2 Unsolder 11 points C 3 Unscrew 2 screws D and remove the ANT connector E 4 Take off the cable F from the chassis 5 Disconnect the cable G and remove the TR A clip H 6 Unscrew...

Page 7: ...the 1st VCO cir cuit at the 1st mixer circuit IC71 to produce a 243 95 MHz 1st IF signal The 1st IF signal is passed through the bandpass filter FI71 to suppress unwanted signals and pass only the des...

Page 8: ...is used for DV mode opera tion is used for FM demodulation The amplified signal from the IF amplifier Q191 is applied to the 3rd mixer section of the demodulator IC IC191 pin 16 and is then mixed with...

Page 9: ...tects matched digital code call sign and opens the squelch only when receiving a signal containing a matching digital code call sign When digital code call sign squelch is in use and a sig nal with a...

Page 10: ...he A D converter section as the DAMOD signal The converted digital audio signals are applied to the AMBE CODEC IC IC2 for code com pression and are then applied to the CPU IC50 The digital audio signa...

Page 11: ...passed through the bandpass FI880 and low pass L892 L893 C904 C908 filters and then applied to the 1st mixer circuit FM MODE The modulation circuit modulates the 2nd LO signal using the microphone aud...

Page 12: ...le counter programmable divider and phase detector etc The applied signal is divided at the prescaler and program mable counter section by the N data ratio from the CPU LOGIC 1 unit IC50 The divided s...

Page 13: ...l signal to the mode switches MAIN unit IC1411 IC1670 IC1673 via the level converter IC55 Low While DV mode is selected 80 TXLED Outputs TX LED control signal High During transmit 82 RXLED Outputs RX...

Page 14: ...USTMENT SOFTWARE INSTALLATION q Quit all applications when Windows is running w Insert the CD into the appropriate CD drive e Double click the Setup exe contained in the adjustment software folder in...

Page 15: ...Bm 0 1 V to 32 mV RF power meter 50 20 W Modulation analyzer Attenuator 50 dB or 60 dB DC power supply 13 8 V 10 A or more JIG CABLE INFORMATION to the microphone connector Audio generator 300 Hz to 3...

Page 16: ...4 0 V 4 Mode DD mode Receiving 2 6 3 3 V 5 Mode FM mode Transmitting 3 3 4 0 V I Q BALANCE FPGA D C voltage ad justment DV I 1 Preset IQ Direct current output ON Operating freq 1270 00 MHz Mode DV mo...

Page 17: ...I I Q balance check point LV2 LV1 CP Q CP QR LV1 PLL lock voltage check point LV2 PLL lock voltage check point CP200 FPGA frequency check point C202 C215 FPGA frequency adjustment 5 4 MAIN AND LOGIC...

Page 18: ...n e c t a d i g i t a l multimeter or an oscillo scope to the check point CP30 T h e s a m e voltage that during in DV m o d e T X at the check point CP30 PC screen FPGA D C voltage adjust ment FM I...

Page 19: ...power adjustment CP207 DSP input level check point R1707 DSP input level adjustment R1087 YGR current adjustment R1704 FM deviation adjustment CP30 FM carrier check point R1086 YGR carrent adjustment...

Page 20: ...Connect an SSG to the antenna connector and set as Level 0 18 V 122 dBm Modulation OFF Receiving Push ENTER on the connected computer key board to set to S meter adjustment FM min level S meter adjus...

Page 21: ...2 90 6 REF ORDER DESCRIPTION M H V NO NO LOCATION IC71 1110004470 S IC PC2721GV E1 T 45 5 76 4 IC191 1110003490 S IC TA31136FN D EL T 46 5 29 9 IC271 1110004070 S IC MC3356DW R2 T 81 8 33 5 IC341 113...

Page 22: ...8 L1607 6200006990 S COL ELJRE 56NG F T 115 8 11 7 L1608 6200006990 S COL ELJRE 56NG F B 95 2 9 L1609 6200006990 S COL ELJRE 56NG F B 9 51 L1610 6200006990 S COL ELJRE 56NG F T 105 3 11 8 L1611 62000...

Page 23: ...V 2 2 k T 28 6 43 9 MAIN UNIT REF ORDER DESCRIPTION M H V NO NO LOCATION R778 7030003440 S RES ERJ3GEYJ 102 V 1 k T 26 7 41 8 R779 7030003650 S RES ERJ3GEYJ 563 V 56 k T 26 4 38 R780 7030003320 S RES...

Page 24: ...k B 81 26 R1704 7310005050 S TRI RH03ADCS3X 4 7k T 69 4 10 8 R1705 7030003520 S RES ERJ3GEYJ 472 V 4 7 k B 76 4 24 8 R1706 7030003450 S RES ERJ3GEYJ 122 V 1 2 k B 73 6 24 8 R1707 7310002800 S TRI RH03...

Page 25: ...T 29 4 73 1 C501 4030009910 S CER C1608 CH 1H 040B T B 25 6 73 3 MAIN UNIT REF ORDER DESCRIPTION M H V NO NO LOCATION C503 4550006250 S TAN TEESVA 1A 106M8L T 18 8 70 3 C504 4030009560 S CER C1608 CH...

Page 26: ...06850 S CER C1608 JB 1H 471K T T 111 7 91 9 MAIN UNIT REF ORDER DESCRIPTION M H V NO NO LOCATION C1189 4030009510 S CER C1608 CH 1H 010B T T 77 8 107 8 C1191 4030007090 S CER C1608 CH 1H 470J T T 86 8...

Page 27: ...7090 S CER C1608 CH 1H 470J T T 28 9 16 6 C1625 4030007090 S CER C1608 CH 1H 470J T T 30 2 16 6 C1626 4030007090 S CER C1608 CH 1H 470J T T 31 5 16 6 C1669 4030007090 S CER C1608 CH 1H 470J T T 93 2 1...

Page 28: ...0003620 S RES ERJ3GEYJ 333 V 33 k T 47 2 65 R53 7030003640 S RES ERJ3GEYJ 473 V 47 k T 48 5 62 4 R54 7030003560 S RES ERJ3GEYJ 103 V 10 k T 15 5 44 4 R55 7030003640 S RES ERJ3GEYJ 473 V 47 k T 15 5 43...

Page 29: ...1 7 LOGIC 1 UNIT REF ORDER DESCRIPTION M H V NO NO LOCATION R305 7030003480 S RES ERJ3GEYJ 222 V 2 2 k T 67 4 13 R306 7030003480 S RES ERJ3GEYJ 222 V 2 2 k T 63 7 16 8 R307 7030003480 S RES ERJ3GEYJ 2...

Page 30: ...EF ORDER DESCRIPTION M H V NO NO LOCATION C162 4030007000 S CER C1608 CH 1H 090D T B 93 3 8 5 C200 4030011600 S CER C1608 JB 1E 104K T B 34 6 54 2 C202 4610001590 S TRI TZC3R100A110R00 T 24 6 36 1 C20...

Page 31: ...126 7030003860 S RES ERJ3GE JPW V T 10 4 76 8 W129 7030003860 S RES ERJ3GE JPW V T 23 3 73 8 W200 7030003860 S RES ERJ3GE JPW V B 58 3 16 W213 7030003860 S RES ERJ3GE JPW V B 43 7 29 1 W300 7030003860...

Page 32: ...0J T B 6 5 9 8 C30 4030006860 S CER C1608 JB 1H 102K T B 9 1 9 8 C32 4030007090 S CER C1608 CH 1H 470J T B 92 1 4 3 C34 4030007090 S CER C1608 CH 1H 470J T B 28 8 3 2 C35 4030007090 S CER C1608 CH 1H...

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Page 45: ...SECTION 10 BLOCK DIAGRAM 10 1 10 1 MAIN UNIT 4...

Page 46: ...10 2 LOGIC 1 UNIT 10 3 RC 24 10 2...

Page 47: ...SECTION 11 VOLTAGE DIAGRAM 11 1 MAIN UNIT 11 1...

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