T6TR VHF 50 W Transceiver
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Maintenance
Refitting
To refit the PSU Regulator module, proceed as follows:
(1)
While holding the module in position, connect the following connectors:
CN8 3-way connector (2-wire loom to rear panel ac input connector plus chassis connection)
CN9 2-way connector (2-wire cable ac input to power supply)
CN1 4-way connector (4-wire cable from power supply)
CN2 2-way connector (2-wire loom from dc input connector on rear panel)
CN7 3-way connector (3-wire loom to rear panel On/Off switch)
CN3 3-way connector (3-wire loom to PA module)
CN4 14-way connector (14-way ribbon cable to Processor module)
CN6 6-way connector (2-way loom to power supply)
CN5 10-way connector (10-way ribbon cable to PA Control/Rx RF module).
(2)
Locate the module in position. Ensure no wires are trapped by the module.
(3)
Secure the module to the transceiver’s mainframe using the three M3 x 8 mm captive washer
screws removed during the removal procedure.
(4)
Re-establish the ac and/or dc supplies.
(5)
Switch power on at the radio using the rear mounted Power switch.
(6)
Ensure the front panel Ready indicator is lit and the Alarm indicator is unlit.
(7)
Carry out a BIT interruptive test as detailed in the procedure
To Initiate a BIT Test on page 5
.
(8)
Set the rear panel Power switch to Standby. Isolate the transceiver from the ac and/or dc
supplies.
(9)
Refit the transceiver’s top cover. The transceiver can now be returned to service.
Removing the Bottom Cover
Dangerous voltages are present within the transceiver. Care must be taken by personnel to
avoid accidental contact with exposed circuitry when the bottom cover is removed and
power is applied to the radio.
To remove the bottom cover, locate and unscrew the 15 captive screws securing the cover to the
mainframe. Access can then be gained to the following modules:
PA Control/Rx RF module
Power supply (requires top and bottom covers to be removed)
PA module (requires top cover and bottom covers to be removed)
Front Panel PCB assembly (requires top cover and bottom covers to be removed).
WARNING
Dangerous Voltages
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