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1) COMPOSION

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ID_800H

ID800.pdf

FYC

A3format.pdf

A4format.pdf

Instruction.pdf

Unitparts.pdf

Installer

 

ar505eng.exe

 

W_README.txt

2) DESCRIPTION

A3format.pdf

Consists of A3 format pages (Board layouts, Mechanical parts and disassembly, and etc.). This fi le is used for printing out A3 
format pages.

ID800.pdf

 The service manual for ID-800H including all service information in this CD. This fi le is mainly used for viewing on the computer 
display and checking page order to make printed service manual. Or when you want to fi nd a component, you can fi nd very fast 
using “FIND” function (except Board Layouts).   

A4format.pdf

 Consists of A4 format pages (Circuit description, Adjustment procedures, Parts list, and etc.). This fi le is used for printing out A4 
format pages.

Summary of Contents for ID-800H

Page 1: ...ing out A3 format pages ID800 pdf The service manual for ID 800H including all service information in this CD This file is mainly used for viewing on the computer display and checking page order to make printed service manual Or when you want to find a component you can find very fast using FIND function except Board Layouts A4format pdf Consists of A4 format pages Circuit description Adjustment p...

Page 2: ... 0 English version for Microsoft Windows 95 98 Me NT 2000 XP users W_README txt W_README txt is a readme text about this service manual for Windows user that not installed Adobe Reader yet Instruction pdf The instruction manual for ID 800H The contents of this file is exactly same as supplied instruction manual with product and consists of all A4 format pages If you have A4 format printer you can ...

Page 3: ...SERVICE MANUAL VHF UHF DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER S 14121HZ C1 May 2005 ...

Page 4: ...back cover for your convenience REPAIR NOTES 1 Make 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 components Turn them slowly and smoothly 4 DO NOT short any circuits or electronic parts An insulated tuning tool MUST be used for all adjustments 5 DO NOT kee...

Page 5: ...S 4 9 4 6 PORT ALLOCATIONS 4 10 SECTION 5 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES 5 1 PREPARATION 5 1 5 2 CODEC ADJUSTMENT 5 3 5 3 SOFTWARE ADJUSTMENT 5 4 SECTION 6 PARTS LIST SECTION 7 MECHANICAL PARTS AND DISASSEMBLY SECTION 8 SEMI CONDUCTOR INFORMATION SECTION 9 BOARD LAYOUTS 9 1 CONTROL UNIT 9 1 9 2 MAIN UNIT 9 3 9 3 VCO BOARD 9 5 9 4 CODEC BOARD 9 5 SECTION 10 BLOCK DIAGRAM SECTION 11 VOLTAGE DIAGRAMS 11 1 MAI...

Page 6: ...Receive system Double conversion superheterodyne Intermediate frequencies 1st IF 46 05 MHz 2nd IF 450 kHz Sensitivity FM Less than 0 18 µV 122 dBm at 12 dB SINAD DV Less than 0 35 µV 116 dBm at BER 1 10 2 Squelch sensitivity Less than 0 13 µV 125 dBm at threshold Selectivity Wide More than 12 kHz 6 dB Less than 30 kHz 60 dB Narrow More than 6 kHz 6 dB Less than 20 kHz 60 dB Spurious and image reje...

Page 7: ...21 SML 020MYT VCO board AF amplifier IC510 LA4425A 1st mixcer VHF band Q32 3SK299 1st mixcer 400M 800MHz band IC12 µPC2757TB D A converter IC11 M62352GP VCO board PLL ICs main unit IC1 IC2 MB15A02PFV 1 AF amplifier IC510 LA4425A 1st mixer VHF band Q32 3SK299 1st mixer 400M band 800M band IC12 µPC2757TB D A converter IC11 M62352GP Ceramic bandpass filter FI2 CFWM450E Ceramic bandpass filter FI1 CFW...

Page 8: ...or IC504 TA7808F 5V regurator IC503 TA7805F D A converter IC4 M62363FP 650C IF IC IC8 TA31136FN APC controller IC15 NJM3404AV 1st mixer UHF band Q35 3SK299 PA module UHF band IC14 S AU82L PA module VHF band IC13 S AV32 8V regulator IC504 TA7808F 5V regulator IC503 TA7805F D A converter IC4 M62364FP FM IF IC IC8 TA31136FN APC amplifier IC15 NJM3404AV 1st mixer UHF band Q35 3SK299 PA module UHF band...

Page 9: ...the speaker 3 Remove 2 cube shaped rubbers C Continue to right above 3 1 4 Disconnect the cable D from J508 5 Disconnect the cable E from J1 6 Unscrew 3 screws F and remove the shield cover G 7 Remove the CODEC board from J507 8 Unsolder 3 points H J505 J505 B C A A J1 J508 F G E D VCO H CODEC board J507 9 Unscrew 8 screws I and remove the MAIN unit I MAIN UNIT ...

Page 10: ...2 REMOVING THE CONTROL UNIT 1 Remove 2 knobs A 3 Unscrew 2 screws C and remove the LCD plate 4 Remove the CONTROL unit 2 Unscrew 2 screws B and remove the cover A B Continue to right above C CONTROL UNIT ...

Page 11: ... is D46 and D48 for 800 MHz band is D39 The D A converter outputs ATT signal IC11 pin 6 and is then applied to the attenuator controller Q44 The circuit output attenuator control signals to each attenuator circuits The attenuated signals are applied to the each RF circuits 4 1 4 RF CIRCUITS MAIN UNIT The RF circuit amplifies signals within the range of frequen cy coverage and filters out of band s...

Page 12: ...XP 430 440 MHz USA 440 450 MHz The filtered signals from the bandpass filter FI4 are mixed with the 1st LO signal at the 1st mixer circuit Q35 to pro duce the 46 05 MHz 1st IF signal The 1st IF signal passes through the IF switch D9 and are then applied to the 1st IF circuit 400 MHz AND 800 MHz BAND 230 550 MHz EXCEPT UHF BAND 810 1000 MHz The switched signals from the band switch D17 D18 are mixe...

Page 13: ...IT The AF amplifier circuit amplifies the detected audio signals to drive a speaker The AF circuit includes an AF mute cir cuit for the squelch The audio signals from the AD switch IC516 pin 1 are passed through the low pass filter Q5 and are then applied to the electric volume IC508 pins 1 2 The level adjusted AF signals are output from pin 2 and amplified at the AF power amplifier IC510 pins 1 4...

Page 14: ...hone to a level needed at the modulation circuit The microphone amplifier circuit is commonly used for both the VHF and UHF bands AUDIO SIGNALS The AF signals from the microphone are amplified at the microphone amplifiers Q505 IC506 and are then applied to the microphone level controller IC509 pins 1 2 The level adjusted AF signals While operating DV mode the level adjusted microphone AF signals f...

Page 15: ...ARD The modulation circuit modulates the VCO oscillating signal RF signal using the microphone audio signals The analog or digital audio signals from the analog switch MAIN unit IC517 pin 1 change the reactance of D1 to modulate the oscillated signal at the V VCO circuit Q3 D1 D3 The modulated signal is amplified at the buffer ampli fiers Q4 Q5 and then passed through the Tx Rx switch D5 and low p...

Page 16: ...01 D101 D102 The modulated signal is amplified at the buf fer amplifiers Q102 Q103 and then passed through the Tx Rx switch D103 and low pass filter L104 C122 C124 The filtered signal is applied to the drive amplifier circuit on the MAIN unit 4 2 8 UHF DRIVE AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT MAIN UNIT The output signal from VCO board passes through the high pass filter L69 C119 and attenuator R135 R136 R138 and i...

Page 17: ... D101 enters the PLL IC MAIN unit IC2 pin 8 via the buffer amplifiers Q50 Q102 and VCO switch D51 The applied signal is divided at the prescaler and program mable counter section by the N data ratio from the main CPU MAIN unit IC505 The divided signal is detected on phase at the phase detector using the reference frequency and out put from pin 5 The output signal is passed through the loop filter ...

Page 18: ...lied to the 1st mixer circuit MAIN unit Q32 The transmit signal from the LO switch D5 is applied to the pre drive amplifier MAIN unit Q30 A portion of the amplified signal from the buffer amplifier Q4 is amplified at the buffer amplifier Q50 via the VCO switch D50 and is then fed back to the PLL IC MAIN unit IC1 pin 8 as the comparison signal U VCO CIRCUIT The oscillated signal at the U VCO circui...

Page 19: ... 8 V regulator circuit IC504 VT8 Transmit 8 V for VHF band controlled by the VT8 regulator circuit Q19 Q22 using the VTXC signal from the main CPU IC505 pin 21 UT8 Transmit 8 V for UHF band controlled by the UT8 regulator circuit Q20 Q23 using the UTXC signal from the main CPU IC505 pin 20 5V Common 5 V converted from the HV line at the 5 regulator circuit IC503 5VS Common 5 V converted from the 5...

Page 20: ...DATA Outputs the data signal to the D A converter IC11 pin 17 52 DA_CK Outputs the clock signal to the D A converter IC11 pin 16 4 10 Pin number Port name Description 53 DA_STB Outputs the strobe signal to the D A converter IC11 pin 15 55 AF_MUTE Outputs AF mute control signal High While AF signal is muted 56 PLLSTB2 Outputs the strobe signal to the UHF PLL IC IC2 pin 11 57 PLLSTB1 Outputs the str...

Page 21: ...21 RXCK Input port for receive clock signal from the CODEC CPU IC204 pin 52 22 TXCK Outputs transmit clock signal to the CODEC CPU IC204 pin 51 4 6 4 SUB CPU PORT ALLOCATIONS CONTROL UNIT IC6 Pin number Port name Description 1 BAND Input port for BAND MODE Low While BAND MODE is pushed 3 COL_A Outputs the LCD backlights DS21 DS22 control signal High While amber or yellow backlights are selected in...

Page 22: ...REQUIRED TEST EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT GRADE AND RANGE EQUIPMENT GRADE AND RANGE DC power supply Output voltage 13 8 V Current capacity 20 A or more Audio generator Frequency range 300 3000 Hz Measuring range 1 500 mV Modulation analyzer Frequency range DC 600 MHz Measuring range 0 to 10 kHz Attenuator Power attenuation 50 or 60 dB Capacity 100 W Frequency counter Frequency range 0 1 600 MHz Frequency ...

Page 23: ...27 to 17 dBm 0 1 µV to 32 mV RF power meter 50 Ω 1 80 W Modulation analyzer Attenuator 50 dB or 60 dB Power meter 13 8 V 20 A or more CAUTION DO NOT transmit while an SSG is connected to the atenna connector JIG CABLE INFORMATION to the microphone connector 22 kΩ Audio generator 300 Hz to 3 kHz AC millivoltmeter CONNECTIONS ...

Page 24: ...pin 1 of J301 to GND to enter the transmit mode Connect the oscilloscope to pin 21 of J301 Adjust R264 to set to 350 mVp p 10 mV 2 Disconnect the pin 1 of J301 from GND after the adjustment to exit the transmit mode EXITING ADJUSTMENT MODE Disconnect the pin 14 of J301 from GND to exit the adjustment mode 5 2 CODEC BOARD ADJUSTMENT Power supply 8 0 V DC 1 A Power supply 5 0 V DC 1 A J301 pin 21 pi...

Page 25: ...sh BAND UHF TX OUTPUT POWER Po High 1 Operating freq 435 000 MHz EXP 445 000 MHz USA Transmitting Rotate DIAL to set the UHF high power to 51 W Push BAND Middle 2 Transmitting Rotate DIAL to set the UHF middle power to 15 W Push BAND key Low 3 Transmitting Rotate DIAL to set the UHF low power to 5 W Push BAND TRANSMIT MINIMUM VOLTAGE PL 1 Operating freq 430 000 MHz EXP 440 000 MHz USA Connect an R...

Page 26: ...kHz Push BAND DE DV UHF 2 Operating freq 435 000 MHz EXP 445 000 MHz USA Set an audio generator as 2 4 kHz 130 mV Transmitting Rotate DIAL to set to 1 2 kHz Push BAND DTCS WAVE FORM DT FM 1 Operating freq 145 000 MHz EXP 146 000 MHz USA No audio signal is applied to the micro phone connector Connect a modulation analyzer with os cilloscope and set as HPF OFF LPF 20 kHz De emphasis OFF Detector P P...

Page 27: ...ing Push BAND 3 Operating freq 160 100 MHz Receiving Push BAND 4 Operating freq 173 900 MHz Receiving Push BAND 5 Operating freq 230 100 MHz Receiving Push BAND 6 Operating freq 260 100 MHz Receiving Push BAND 7 Operating freq 380 100 MHz Receiving Push BAND 8 Operating freq 399 900 MHz Receiving Push BAND 9 Operating freq 400 100 MHz Receiving Push BAND 10 Operating freq 429 900 MHz Receiving Pus...

Page 28: ...ing freq 435 100 MHz Receiving Push BAND 3 Operating freq 445 100 MHz Receiving Push BAND 4 Operating freq 810 100 MHz Set an SSG as Level 5 6 µV 92 dBm Receiving Push BAND SQUELCH Sq Wide 1 Operating freq 145 120 MHz EXP 146 100 MHz USA Connect an SSG to the antenna connector and set as Level 0 079 µV 129 dBm Modulation 1 kHz Deviation 3 5 kHz Receiving Push BAND 2 Operating freq 435 100 MHz EXP ...

Page 29: ...AL to set to 5 W Push BAND 2 Operating freq 435 000 MHz EXP 445 000 MHz USA Transmitting DTCS DEVIATION DT 1 Operating freq 145 000 MHz EXP 146 000 MHz USA No audio signal is applied to the micro phone connector Connect a modulation analyzer and set as HPF OFF LPF 20 kHz De emphasis OFF Detector P P 2 Transmitting Rotate DIAL to set to 0 7 kHz Push BAND 2 Operating freq 435 000 MHz EXP 445 000 MHz...

Page 30: ...AL to set to 5 W Push BAND 2 Operating freq 435 000 MHz EXP 445 000 MHz USA Transmitting DTCS DEVIATION DT 1 Operating freq 145 000 MHz EXP 146 000 MHz USA No audio signal is applied to the micro phone connector Connect a modulation analyzer and set as HPF OFF LPF 20 kHz De emphasis OFF Detector P P 2 Transmitting Rotate DIAL to set to 0 7 kHz Push BAND 2 Operating freq 435 000 MHz EXP 445 000 MHz...

Page 31: ...81 B 83 4 5 7 R74 7030000360 S RES MCR10EZHJ 680 Ω 681 B 9 4 31 1 R75 7030003560 S RES ERJ3GEYJ 103 V 10 kΩ B 41 2 10 1 R76 7030003640 S RES ERJ3GEYJ 473 V 47 kΩ B 60 5 5 4 R77 7030003570 S RES ERJ3GEYJ 123 V 12 kΩ B 61 9 5 4 R79 7030000380 S RES MCR10EZHJ 1 kΩ B 10 9 23 R80 7030000380 S RES MCR10EZHJ 1 kΩ B 10 9 18 2 R81 7030000360 S RES MCR10EZHJ 680 Ω 681 B 43 8 1 9 R82 7030000360 S RES MCR10EZ...

Page 32: ...750000610 S VCP MA2SV0500L T 98 5 73 6 D31 1720000700 S VCP 1SV305 TPL3 T 110 4 67 D32 1790001260 S DIO MA2S077 TX T 105 71 9 MAIN UNIT REF ORDER DESCRIPTION M H V NO NO LOCATION D33 1790000980 S DIO MA742 TX B 60 4 99 6 D34 1790000980 S DIO MA742 TX B 82 2 82 5 D36 1750000610 S VCP MA2SV0500L T 101 3 77 6 D37 1720000700 S VCP 1SV305 TPL3 T 111 8 78 9 D38 1790001260 S DIO MA2S077 TX T 101 5 82 D39...

Page 33: ... B 31 4 22 8 R76 7030003320 S RES ERJ3GEYJ 101 V 100 Ω T 54 36 9 R77 7030003510 S RES ERJ3GEYJ 392 V 3 9 kΩ T 55 2 34 3 R79 7030003320 S RES ERJ3GEYJ 101 V 100 Ω B 51 7 66 1 R81 7030003710 S RES ERJ3GEYJ 184 V 180 kΩ B 28 2 14 9 R83 7030003440 S RES ERJ3GEYJ 102 V 1 kΩ T 54 8 32 1 R85 7030003450 S RES ERJ3GEYJ 122 V 1 2 kΩ T 55 23 9 R86 7030003600 S RES ERJ3GEYJ 223 V 22 kΩ B 48 3 63 7 R87 7030003...

Page 34: ...J3GEYJ 102 V 1 kΩ T 96 3 8 R516 7030003560 S RES ERJ3GEYJ 103 V 10 kΩ B 100 2 5 MAIN UNIT REF ORDER DESCRIPTION M H V NO NO LOCATION R517 7030003320 S RES ERJ3GEYJ 101 V 100 Ω T 110 7 20 2 R518 7030003440 S RES ERJ3GEYJ 102 V 1 kΩ B 105 6 20 6 R520 7030003320 S RES ERJ3GEYJ 101 V 100 Ω B 104 24 9 R521 7030003440 S RES ERJ3GEYJ 102 V 1 kΩ T 8 43 R522 7030003520 S RES ERJ3GEYJ 472 V 4 7 kΩ T 9 5 42 ...

Page 35: ...J 104 V 100 kΩ B 29 2 27 R766 7030003560 S RES ERJ3GEYJ 103 V 10 kΩ B 113 9 32 5 MAIN UNIT REF ORDER DESCRIPTION M H V NO NO LOCATION R767 7030003680 S RES ERJ3GEYJ 104 V 100 kΩ B 115 1 32 1 R770 7030003700 S RES ERJ3GEYJ 154 V 150 kΩ B 53 3 7 9 R771 7030003720 S RES ERJ3GEYJ 224 V 220 kΩ B 52 6 10 5 R772 7030003860 S RES ERJ3GE JPW V B 38 8 14 5 R773 7030003620 S RES ERJ3GEYJ 333 V 33 kΩ B 7 4 17...

Page 36: ...009510 S CER C1608 CH 1H 010B T T 81 75 7 MAIN UNIT REF ORDER DESCRIPTION M H V NO NO LOCATION C182 4030009910 S CER C1608 CH 1H 040B T T 102 5 66 8 C183 4030011160 S CER GRM31M2C2H150JV01L T 40 5 90 6 C184 4030011030 S CER GRM31M4C2H1R5CY21L T 116 2 89 6 C185 4030007120 S CER C1608 CH 1H 820J T T 84 5 74 C186 4030006860 S CER C1608 JB 1H 102K T T 99 1 65 8 C187 4030009520 S CER C1608 CH 1H 020B T...

Page 37: ...10008140 S ELE 10 CV 470 BS T 10 3 86 6 MAIN UNIT REF ORDER DESCRIPTION M H V NO NO LOCATION C569 4030011600 S CER C1608 JB 1E 104K T T 18 5 27 9 C570 4030011600 S CER C1608 JB 1E 104K T T 9 8 94 C571 4030011600 S CER C1608 JB 1E 104K T B 21 101 1 C572 4030007090 S CER C1608 CH 1H 470J T B 22 110 6 C573 4030017490 S CER C1608 JB 1A 105K T T 21 61 6 C574 4510007310 S ELE 16 CV 10 BS T 16 6 67 3 C57...

Page 38: ...1 8 C760 4030006900 S CER C1608 JB 1H 103K T B 95 8 2 C761 4030006900 S CER C1608 JB 1H 103K T B 17 5 15 1 C762 4030007010 S CER C1608 CH 1H 100D T B 6 4 94 C763 4030007010 S CER C1608 CH 1H 100D T B 4 8 92 5 C764 4030007010 S CER C1608 CH 1H 100D T B 15 5 100 8 C765 4030007010 S CER C1608 CH 1H 100D T B 9 5 101 8 C766 4030006900 S CER C1608 JB 1H 103K T B 9 2 13 7 J1 6510014960 S CNR B2B ZR SM3 T...

Page 39: ...Ω T 19 1 14 8 R108 7030003560 S RES ERJ3GEYJ 103 V 10 kΩ T 21 5 9 7 R109 7030003470 S RES ERJ3GEYJ 182 V 1 8 kΩ T 21 1 14 7 R110 7030003320 S RES ERJ3GEYJ 101 V 100 Ω T 21 7 7 R111 7030003520 S RES ERJ3GEYJ 472 V 4 7 kΩ T 26 2 9 9 R112 7030003560 S RES ERJ3GEYJ 103 V 10 kΩ T 27 5 9 9 R113 7030003470 S RES ERJ3GEYJ 182 V 1 8 kΩ T 27 13 1 R114 7030003320 S RES ERJ3GEYJ 101 V 100 Ω T 26 9 7 3 R115 70...

Page 40: ...CR 760 9 8304 MHz T 30 5 27 7 L50 6200003960 S COL MLF1608A 1R0K T T 11 8 11 9 L151 6200003960 S COL MLF1608A 1R0K T B 16 1 27 2 L201 6200003960 S COL MLF1608A 1R0K T B 24 6 12 1 L351 6200003960 S COL MLF1608A 1R0K T T 14 2 9 4 R1 7030005240 S RES ERJ2GEJ 473 X 47 kΩ T 17 4 25 2 R2 7030000180 S RES MCR10EZHJ 22 Ω 220 T 12 9 26 8 R50 7030004990 S RES ERJ2GEJ 221 X 220 Ω T 8 2 19 7 R51 7030005120 S ...

Page 41: ...155 4030016930 S CER ECJ0EB1A104K T 22 9 7 C156 4030017420 S CER ECJ0EC1H470J T 27 6 6 4 C157 4030016930 S CER ECJ0EB1A104K T 37 1 10 6 C159 4030016930 S CER ECJ0EB1A104K T 37 1 16 6 C160 4030017420 S CER ECJ0EC1H470J T 35 6 7 1 C162 4030017420 S CER ECJ0EC1H470J T 18 9 21 6 C163 4030017420 S CER ECJ0EC1H470J T 5 7 11 3 C164 4030017420 S CER ECJ0EC1H470J T 37 2 22 7 C165 4030017420 S CER ECJ0EC1H4...

Page 42: ...nnector plate USA 1 MP10 8930060260 2633 spring 1 MAIN UNIT ORDER NO REF NO DESCRIPTION QTY J1 6510004880 Connector MR DS E 01 1 SP1 2510001160 Speaker 057P0802 1 MF1 2710000760 Fan FD1240107B 1N 1 MP1 8010019240 2633 chassis 1 MP2 8930059790 2633 SP rubber 1 MP3 8930041552 1893 OPC plate 2 1 MP4 8930041560 1893 release button 1 MP5 8810008660 Screw PH BT M3 8 NI ZU 1 MP6 8810008660 Screw PH BT M3...

Page 43: ...MP19 CT MP10 CT MP14 CT MP13 CT MP11 CT MP12 CT MP4 CT MP8 CT MP22 CT Unit abbreviations C CHASSIS PART M MAIN UNIT CT CONTROL UNIT V VCO BOARD CO CODEC BOARD W501 M J506 M EP10 M EP11 M J504 M MP8 C MP4 M MP9 M MP7 M MP8 C MP7 C MP3 M MP8 C MP7 C MP2 M MP6 M J503 M J502 M MP7 C MP5 C MP13 C MP7 C MP8 C MP8 C MP2 V W1 CO MP2 CO MP3 V MP1 V MP24 C MP9 C SP1 C MP14 C MP2 C WS1 C CONTROL UNIT MAIN UN...

Page 44: ... SG Symbol ZG Symbol LB Symbol None Symbol RK Symbol BR Symbol LL Symbol LG Symbol AB Symbol QY Symbol R25 Symbol LY3 Symbol SF Symbol 24 Symbol MCY Symbol C8 Symbol VH Symbol XY Symbol U73 Symbol 26 Symbol 26_ Symbol G9 Symbol 6C Symbol 6D Symbol 6E Symbol 6P Symbol 8L Symbol 8C Symbol EX Symbol 9L Symbol 7T Symbol 5C Symbol 5N A C A C A C 1SS355 1SS357 1SS362 1SV286 1SV305 1SV308 DA221 TL DAN222...

Page 45: ...ONTROL UNIT TOP VIEW H5 H10 H15 H20 H25 H30 H35 H40 H45 H50 H55 H60 H65 H70 H75 H80 H85 H90 H95 H100 H105 H0 V5 V10 V15 V0 V25 V30 V35 V20 SET LOCK S MW MW V MHz SCAN M CALL PRIO TONE T SCAN LOW DUP DS1 MONI DTMF SQL PWR VOL BAND MODE ...

Page 46: ...TTOM VIEW CONTROL UNIT H5 H10 H15 H20 H25 H30 H35 H40 H45 H50 H55 H60 H65 H70 H75 H80 H85 H90 H95 H100 H105 H0 V5 V10 V15 V0 V25 V30 V35 V20 1 100 76 75 25 26 50 51 HV 1 4 to MAIN unit J503 J3 TDATA RDATA GND ...

Page 47: ... GND U_LV SHIFT V_VCO8 V_LV PLLOUT to VCO board J2 GND 800R5 UR5 GND U_RXLO U_TXLO GND V_RXLO V_TXLO MP27 CHASSIS MP26 CHASSIS FAN 1 to FAN 2 J1 FAN SP 1 2 to Speaker chassis SP1 J505 GND AFOUT 6 4 7 8 3 1 2 5 J504 P_SQL P_PTT DATAIN GND 232OUT 232IN DATAOUT 7 1 to Microphone 8 2 J502 GND MICE EXTMIC 8V MICIN MIC PTT MICU D HV 1 4 to CONTROL unit J3 J503 TDATA RDATA GND 30 16 to CODEC board J301 1...

Page 48: ...105 H110 H115 H120 H125 H0 V5 V10 V15 V0 V25 V30 V35 V20 V45 V50 V55 V40 V65 V70 V75 V60 V80 V90 V95 V100 V85 V105 V110 V115 1 1 1 4 8 5 4 8 5 12 24 13 1 1 4 1 4 8 5 8 5 7 14 8 1 8 16 8 5 1 4 9 1 4 8 5 1 4 8 5 OUT VDD IC13 VGG IN OUT IC14 VDD VGG IN MP8 MP6 9 4 BOTTOM VIEW MAIN UNIT ...

Page 49: ...R5 UR5 GND U_RXLO U_TXLO GND V_RXLO V_TXLO 8V 1 10 to MAIN unit J1 J1 U_VCO8 GND MOD MMUTE GND U_LV SHIFT V_VCO8 V_LV 9 5 9 3 VCO BOARD TOP VIEW 9 4 CODEC BOARD TOP VIEW H5 H10 H15 H20 H25 H30 H35 H0 V5 V10 V15 V0 V25 V30 V20 1 10 1 8 to MAIN unit J508 232IN 232OUT GND 16 9 20 1 100 76 26 50 25 75 51 11 ...

Page 50: ... MAIN unit J2 V_RXLO GND U_TXLO U_RXLO GND UR5 800R5 GND PLLOUT BOTTOM VIEW CODEC BOARD H5 H10 H15 H20 H25 H30 H35 H0 V5 V10 V15 V0 V25 V30 V20 1 16 48 33 32 17 49 13 24 5 8 4 1 12 1 64 8 5 1 4 PTTIN 1 30 15 16 to MAIN unit J507 J301 PTTOUT DMOD DAFIN F_RXD BUSY_C RES NC NC NC NC GND GND P01 NC AGND 5V 8V TXD 232_TX 232_RX RMUTE DETS DAFOUT REFMOD CCS FLASH RXD_2_C TXD_2_C NC ...

Page 51: ... Q33 2SC4703 HV ATT 2SC3357 Q30 SW TX RX DET SWR LPF AMP PWR V T8 AMP DRIVE DRIVE PRE D A TUNE V1 TUNE V2 TUNE V3 TUNE U TUNE 8 BSHIFT PL U PCON U PCON V REF CON ATT REF V M62352GP IC11 2SC4081 Q44 D600 MA8130 IC511 NJM2115 HV CTRL ATT I DET DA221 D6 BPF XTAL XP6501 Q5 XP4601 Q3 LIMIT D525 1SS400 MA2S728 3 D19 D20 D21 46 05MHz FI3 FL 344 Q16 XP6501 Q13 XP6501 SN74AHC2G53 IC5 RSSI R5 SN74AHC2G53 IC...

Page 52: ...TT DTCS_SEL VTXC UTXC 100k R562 R561 2 2k 1SS400 D505 0 001 C539 C587 0 1 12k R550 0 001 C540 470k R554 4 2 5 1 3 ERJ3GE JPW R552 22k R549 2 2 C538 100 R568 18k R547 2SC4116 Q505 4 7k R540 68k R539 4 7k R537 0 039 C533 33k R538 0 039 C534 EP517 33 C546 1k R579 150k R532 EP515 100k R524 1k R515 10 C529 R525 4 7k R516 10k 4 7k R528 10k R526 1 2 3 6 5 4 XP4601 Q504 R513 1 C528 47p C524 47p C517 47p R...

Page 53: ...1 C125 18n L4 1k R141 68n L5 4 7k R140 0 001 C126 120 R139 2SA1362 Q22 0 001 C123 47k R127 1k R124 UNR9213J Q19 0 001 C660 0 001 C106 0 001 C657 1SS400 D527 0 1 C17 1SS400 D526 1SS400 D3 47p C29 PLLSTB1 PLLSTB2 PLLDATA PLLCK UNLK 1M R624 100 R76 10k R62 0 001 C585 R66 10k R55 10k R61 10k 22k R20 470p C37 0 1 C16 470p C24 0 22 C637 EP523 0 22 C36 22 R19 B P FOUT NC FC LE DATA CLOCK FIN LD GND DO VC...

Page 54: ...CS_SEL UNR9213J Q1 0 033 C10 0 068 C18 3 9k R11 39k R12 220k R45 0 01 C39 10 C30 39k R32 10k R31 0 1 C54 VRSTB VIN8 VOUT8 VOUT7 VIN7 GND RESET VDAREF DO VIN6 VOUT6 VOUT5 VIN5 VIN4 VOUT4 VOUT3 VIN3 DI CLK LD VDD VIN2 VOUT2 VOUT1 VIN1 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 M62364FP IC4 TUNE_U PCON_U PCON_V BSHIFT ATT TUNE_V3 TUNE_V2 TUNE_V1 REF_CON DA_STB DA_CK DA_DATA 47p C6...

Page 55: ... MA2S077 D24 10k R190 LQW18AN8N2DOO L26 LQW18AN6N8COO L25 2SC5006 Q36 0 001 C179 56k R186 0 001 C175 220 R183 22n L19 0 001 C169 2 2k R172 HVC136 D17 22n L59 2p C306 UM9401F D51 15n L54 5p C301 3p C296 HVU131TRF D48 1SS400 D46 0 001 C601 6 8k R251 0 001 C604 1SS400 D525 68k R622 0 01 C149 HVC136 D10 0 001 C132 2 2k R150 0 001 C135 0 75p C148 47 R620 4 7k R163 0 001 C146 10p C597 IFO RFI 1 2 3 µPC2...

Page 56: ...1 4 5 3 2 1 TC7SHU04FU IC101 C103 15p R104 1k R101 1M CR 708 X101 TZY2Z100A001 C102 3p C101 ADREF CP50 ERJ2GE JPW R58 ADIN AGND DAFOUT 0 1 C50 100 R52 220 R50 0 022 C51 1k R51 0 047 C56 C333 0 001 C57 0 1 2SA1586 Q50 100k R59 47p C163 10k R60 1µ L50 C54 10 C55 0 1 47k R57 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 DGND DVDD RESET SCLK MCLK SDO SDOFS SDIFS SDI SE AGND2 AVDD2 REFCAP REFOUT VINN VINP AGND1 AVDD1 ...

Page 57: ...SEG33 76 P91 SEG34 77 P92 SEG35 78 P93 SEG36 79 P94 SEG37 M 80 P95 SEG38 DO 81 P96 SEG39 CL2 82 P97 SEG40 CL1 83 P40 SCK32 84 P41 RXD32 85 P42 TXD32 86 P43 IRQ0 87 AVCC 88 PB0 AN0 89 PB1 AN1 90 PB2 AN2 91 PB3 AN3 92 PB4 AN4 93 PB5 AN5 94 PB6 AN6 95 PB7 AN7 96 PC0 AN8 97 PC1 AN9 98 PC2 AN10 99 PC3 AN11 100 AVSS C46 10 O G SML 020MYT DS21 DS1 IS09216F 1 COM1 2 COM2 3 COM3 4 COM4 5 SEG1 6 SEG2 7 SEG3...

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