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TEX150

User Manual

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Page 1: ...Manufactured by Italy TEX150 User Manual ...

Page 2: ...ax 39 051 6011104 Email info rvr it Web www rvr it All rights reserved Printed and bound in Italy No part of this manual may be reproduced memorized or transmitted in any form or by any means eletronic or mechanic including photocopying recording or by any information storage and retrieval system without the permission of the copyright owner ...

Page 3: ...obtain a license before using the product in intended country of use Ensure respective country licensing requirements are complied with Limitations of use can apply in respect of operating freuency transmitter power and or channel spacing Declaration of Conformity Hereby R V R Elettronica SpA declares that this FM transmitter is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant prov...

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Page 5: ...50 mono version 16 6 3 Rear Panel 17 6 4 Connectors Description 18 7 Technical Specifications 19 7 1 Mechanical Specifications 19 7 2 Electrical Specifications 19 8 Identification and Access to the Modules 21 8 1 Modules Identification 21 8 2 Removal of the Modules 23 9 Theory of the Operations 27 9 1 Power Supply 28 9 2 Audio Input Card 28 9 3 Coder mixer only for stereo version 28 9 4 R F Power ...

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Page 7: ...use or incorrect usage procedures whether the users are experienced or not Users should observe local regulations and fire prevention rules while installing and using this equipment WARNING always disconnect the power before opening covers or removing any part of the equipment Take appropriate earthing measures to discharge the condensers and high voltage points before doing any maintenance work W...

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Page 9: ... in writing on the forwarding receipt Any difference or damage discovered after delivery must be reported to R V R Elettronica within 5 five days from the delivery date To take advantage of the guarantee adopt the following procedure 1 Contact the retailer or dealer where you bought the equipment describe the problem or fault to check if there is a simple solution Retailers and Distributors can pr...

Page 10: ... 07 01 Replacement of parts under guarantee or spare parts can be ordered from the following address R V R Elettronica SpA Via del Fonditore 2 2c 40138 BOLOGNA ITALY Tel 39 051 6010506 quoting type model and serial number of the device ...

Page 11: ...eck the breathing of the victim opening his mouth If the victim is not breathing start artificial respiration immediately Figure 2 incline the head close the nostrils apply your mouth to the victim s and make four fast respirations Figure 1 Figure 2 Check the heart beat Figure 3 if there is none start a cardiac massage immediately Figure 4 pressing the sternum approximately at the centre of the ch...

Page 12: ...If the arms and legs are injured keep them raised If no medical help is available within an hour and the victim is conscious and has not retched administer a liquid solution of salt and bicarbonate of soda 1 teaspoonful of salt to every 250ml of water Get the victim to slowly drink half a glass of the solution four times over a period of 15 minutes Stop the treatment if the victim starts to retch ...

Page 13: ... specification features low audio distortion and intermodulation figures typically 0 03 and a high signal to noise ratio typically 80 dB A voltage selector on the transformer primary allows a variety of supply voltages to be used The operating parameters of the exciter can be monitored using the analog multimeter situated on the front panel The parameter to be measured is selected by the rotary se...

Page 14: ...the equipment against a power supply s overvoltage The RF amplifier is a wide band design and guarantees an adjustable power output of 10 to 150 watts across the entire band A low pass filter enables the TEX150 to be used as a low power transmitter connected directly to an antenna The TEX150 is designed in a modular way the different functionalities are performed by modules that are then interconn...

Page 15: ...r Rotate the block until the correct printed value corresponds with the arrow then reinsert it The current capacity of the fuses are are the follows 220 240V 10A 5X20 100 120V 12A 5X20 P A FUSE 6A 10X38 FUSE 16A 10X38 Now ensure that the PWR ADJ control is rotated fully anti clockwise using a small screwdriver NOTE The control is a ten turn potentiometer so care should be taken to verify the minim...

Page 16: ...g selector The red UNLOCK led should switch off within 30 seconds indicating that the oscillator has locked onto the operating frequency The frequency selector comprises five figures of which the three to the left of the decimal point represent from left to right hundreds of MHz tens of MHz and MHz The two figures to the right of the decimal point represent from left to right hundreds of KHz and t...

Page 17: ...dvisable to start this procedure with the operating frequency set to 87 50 MHz When locked to this frequency the PWR ADJ control should be adjusted for an output power of 50 W Now with no further adjustment of the PWR ADJ control change the operating frequency in steps of 4 5 MHz ensuring that the output power remains constant at 50 W SWR alarm check For this test adjust the PWR ADJ control for a ...

Page 18: ...3 Operation using the Stereo Encoder Only for Stereo ver Inject the pilot tone checking that the corresponding led switches on than select STEREO operation confirmed by the corresponding led Select the sensitivity of the audio LEFT RIGHT inputs to match the signal level being supplied to the unit Connect the signal source to the LEFT RIGHT inputs these are balanced inputs figure 5 2 Check on the i...

Page 19: ... channels enabled 5 5 Monophonic Transmission Connect the signal source audio mixer receiver compressor etc to the MONO input this input is unbalanced and select the desired INPUT LEVEL figure 5 4 Adjust the signal level of the equipment connected to the TEX150 with the audio signal present for a peak reading of DEVIATION MAX 75 KHz NOTE The international standards permit a maximum deviation DEV M...

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Page 21: ...table in 5 steps from 9 to 6 dBm 7 VOLTAGES LED Indicates the presence of internal operating voltages 12V 15V and 28V 8 SWR Indicates that reflected power exceeds 10W 9 PWR ADJ 10 turn trimmer to regulate the power outpu of the exciter AGC mainteins the level set by this control 10 REMOTE Indicates that the exciter has been shutdown by remote control 11 MEASUREMENT SELECTOR The measurement made by...

Page 22: ...exciter AGC mainteins the level set by this control 6 REMOTE Indicates that the exciter has been shutdown by remote control 8 MEASUREMENT SELECTOR The measurement made by the meter corresponds to the position of this selector 9 METER Analog meter used to display the following operating parameters of the exciter Direct power f s 200W Reflected power f s 50W Deviation f s 100KHz Right channel input ...

Page 23: ... removed When used with an R V R amplifier this connector should be connected to the REMOTE output of the power amplifier 7 FAN Fan assisted cooling for the power stage and the power supply 8 TELEMETRY TERMINALS 10 pin telemetry card 9 P A FUSE Power amplifier protection fuse 8A 10 R F OUTPUT N type connector 50Ohm 11 R F TEST POINT 40dB output referred to the output power level 12 FUSE Main prote...

Page 24: ...TEX150 18 40 User Manual Rev 4 0 27 07 01 6 4 Connectors Description 6 4 1 Left MONO Right MPX Bal Type XLR female 1 GND 2 Inphase 3 Return 2 1 3 ...

Page 25: ...n type Direct frequency modulation of the fundamental frequency Frequency deviation 75KHz nominal Harmonic distortion 0 05 tipically 0 01 FM signal noise ratio 75dB mono 70dB stereo measured with 75KHz deviation in the 30Hz to 15KHz band RMS Residual AM asyncronous approx 0 05 65dB RMS Residual AM syncronous 0 1 60dB Pre emphasis 50µs 2 or 75µs 2 selectable Audio input impedance 10KOhm balanced or...

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Page 27: ...th connectors allowing for easy servicing or module substitution 8 1 1 Upper view Figure below shows the upper view of the device with the indication of the different components 8 1 2 3 4 7 5 6 figure 8 1 1 Audio input card 2 Power supply 3 Switching power supply 1 4 Analog meter 5 Meter card 6 Stereo coder card for stereo version 7 Mono MPX card for mono version 8 Alarms card ...

Page 28: ...the different components 3 1 4 6 5 2 10 9 7 8 figure 8 2 1 Power amplifier card 2 Low pass filter 3 Audio input card 4 VCO card 5 Frequency selector card 6 PLL card 7 Meter card 8 Switching power supply2 not present on the new version 9 Toroidal transformer 10 Directional coupler 9 Trasformatore toroidale 10 Accoppiatore direzionale ...

Page 29: ...e it off Raise the card from its supports simultaneously sliding the switches and the INPUT L EVEL switch pivot from the panel 8 2 2 RF power amplifier transistor replacement For this module it s only possible to replacement the transistors Open the top cover of the unit Open the top cover of the RF power amplifier Unscrew the two fixing screws of the device BGY33 MRF317 or SD1480 Remove the broke...

Page 30: ...screw the two fixing screws of the two rectifier bridges Unscrew the fixing screws of the heat sink and raise the top part of heat sink paying attention to cabling Desolder the device s pins Carefully lift out the device NOTE During replacement of broken devices it s necessary to pay attention to device s pin position and insertion to check that the device s fixing screws aren t in short circuit a...

Page 31: ...ttom covers of the unit Disconnect connectors JP1 JP2 and JP3 Unscrew the four nuts fixing the card on internal chassis Unscrew the screw inside the INPUT LEVEL knob and slide it off Raise the card from its supports simultaneously sliding the switches and the INPUT LEVEL switch pivot from the panel 8 2 10 Alarms card replacement Open the top and bottom covers of the unit Disconnect connectors JP1 ...

Page 32: ...overs of the unit Disconnect input SMA connector Desolder three wires connecting to METER100 card Unscrew the fixing screws of the two connectors on the rear panel Remove the card 8 2 13 Fan replacement Open the top and bottom covers of the unit Unscrew the fixing screws of the rear panel to ease fan removal paying attention to connecting wires Unscrew the fixing screws of the R F Power Amplifier ...

Page 33: ...27 40 User Manual Rev 4 0 27 07 01 figure 9 1 figure 9 2 9 Theory of the Operations The figure shows the block diagrams of TEX150 fig 9 1 and TEX150 S fig 9 2 The blocks are described in the following chapter ...

Page 34: ...e voltage of the final stage is controlled by the PWR ADJ control which determines the R F power output of the exciter The automatic control of output power guarantees the power level set by the PWR ADJ control right across the frequency range and independantly of other variables such as temperature load variations etc The system works by comparing the value set by the PWR ADJ control with the act...

Page 35: ...alog meter and provide the audio detector circuit with the deviation level 9 4 R F Power Amplifier The final power stage is mounted on a heat sink to dissapate waste heat and is enclosed in a totally screened metal container fixed to the upper middle part of the central section of the unit The RF signal coming from the Stereo Decoder or Mono MPX at a power level of about 300 mW reaches the driver ...

Page 36: ...the transmission without stops even if at minimum power 9 8 Mono MPX Coder Card mono version This card is fixed in the lower part of the unit The Mono MPX card is an Audio Mixer at four inputs two balanced Mono and MPX and two unbalanced SCA1 and SCA2 Mono and MPX input level can be setted through relative switches placed on front panel on 5 fixed positions and on a variable position from 12dBm to...

Page 37: ... 9 11 VCO Card The VCO card is situated internally in the upper part of the unit This module includes an audio input stage at low frequency a voltage controlled oscillator at low noise VCO and a driver stage The audio signal supplied by the encoder mixer is amplified and then injected into the VCO to provide class F3 modulation The voltage controlled oscillator VCO generates the signal on the freq...

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Page 39: ...output of the TEX150 Connect the 40dB tap to the F A M or other modulation analyzer Connect a stereo MEAS decoder to the rear FM MPX output of the F A M Switch on the TEX150 and wait for the PLL to lock Adjust the audio output of the generator to 0dBm 2 2Vpp 775mVRMS 400Hz Select with the appropriate control a reading of Right MONO and adjust P8 on the encoder to obtain 0dB Repeat the operation fo...

Page 40: ...ing procedure MONO VERSION Connect an audio generator to the Mono input or MPX figure 10 2 Switch on TEX150 select a frequency at 98MHz and select 0dBm on the INPUT LEVEL selector pilot tone inserted Connect a 50 Ohm 300 W dummy load to the RF output Connect the F A M or other modulation analyzer to the 40dB tap Inject a 400Hz 0dBm 775mVrms 2 2Vpp tone into the Mono or MPX input Configure the FAM ...

Page 41: ...OTE The audio generator used in these tests must have a distortion figure better than 0 01 Perform this test at the operating frequency of the exciter 10 1 3 RF power amplifier module adjustment No calibration is required after the replacement of this card 10 1 4 Power supply adjustment No calibration is required after the replacement of these two cards Main power supply and switching power supply...

Page 42: ...UREMENT VALUE FSD TRIMMER NOTE R MONO 0dB 3dB R6 L MPX 0dB 3dB R5 FWD PWR 150W 200W R8 REF PWR 10W 50W R7 1 DEV VAR 100KHz R4 SWR LED R23 NOTA 1 Disconnect the load for this measurement only and adjust PWR ADJ for 50W of direct output power 10 1 7 Frequency selector card adjustment No calibration is required after the replacement of this card 10 1 8 PLL card adjustment After having replaced the PL...

Page 43: ...fter having replaced the alarms card carry out the following procedure Internal AGC Adjustment Connect a 50 Ohm 300 W dummy load to the RF output Adjust output power at minimum turning PWR ADJ trimmer completely anticlockwise and then switch on the equipment Turn trimmer R2 placed on Alarms card completely clockwise Increase output power until maximum through PWR ADJ trimmer clockwise Adjust varia...

Page 44: ... to read 10W on TEX150 s analog meter External AGC Adjustment Perform the setups below fig 10 5 and 10 6 figure 10 5 figure 10 6 Adjust output power at minimum turning PWR ADJ trimmer completely anticlockwise and then switch on the equipment This adjustment it s necessary when TEX150 is connected as exciter or driver for a power amplifier Therefore it s necessary to have on last amplifier of the s...

Page 45: ...river for a power amplifier Therefore it s necessary to have on last amplifier of the system an output voltage proportional with antenna output reflected power and connect this signal to REMOTE2 Turn trimmer R12 until to have an output power of the power amplifier on external wattmeter e g 900W 10 In these conditions is possible to control output power into the range of 10 presetted protecting the...

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Page 47: ...rease output power until 150W turning PWR ADJ trimmer clockwise Turn trimmer R44 until to have maximum output power presetted on external wattmeter Then adjust output power turning PWR ADJ trimmer and note that output power can be increased over presetted value NOTE The jumpers shown in table disable all protections all enabled from firm A no correct use of these jumpers can cause seroius damage t...

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Page 49: ...s the technical details about the different boards of the TEX150 This appendix is composed of the following sections Description RVR Code Vers Pages Main power supply CSALMTEX100 1 0 4 Power amplifier CSFIN150W03 1 0 4 Power supply 2812b PSSW2812B 1 0 4 Audio input CSAUDIOCTE 1 0 4 Stereo coder CSSDC30A003 1 0 6 Mono MPX CSCSAFMMPX002 1 0 4 PLL CSSINTEX100 1 0 4 TCXO card CSTCXO02 1 0 4 Directiona...

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Page 52: ...larms Card JACK POWER SUPPLY MAIN CARD CSALMTEX100 1 0 TEX150 MANUALI TEX150 MAINPS MAINPS_A DSN REV BERTI J 27 07 01 1 1 A4 1RPH 3URJHWWR XWRUH RGLFH 3URJHWWR 1RPH 3 LQ 5HWH LOH DUWHOOD DWD 5HYLVLRQH RGLFH 1RPH 3DUWH XWRUL D LRQH 3DJLQD 6L H GL 12 U 2 7815K VI G N D V O Q1 M J 3 001 C 1 4 7 0 uF 35V R 1 10K 1 U 1 7812K VI G N D V O 20V 12V 15V G N D ...

Page 53: ..._________________________________________________________________________________________ 1 1 R1 10K 1 RESISTOR 1 4W 1 RSM1 4FK0010 2 1 C1 470UF ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR CEA477BM350 3 1 SW1 1V 2P DEVIATORE 1 VIA 2 POS DEV1V1103CS 4 1 U1 7812K POS STABILIZER 1 5A CIL7812K 5 1 U2 7815K POS STABILIZER 1 5A CIL7815K 6 1 Q1 MJ3001 POWER TRANSISTOR TRNMJ3001 ...

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Page 55: ...TEX150 CSFIN150W03 1 4 Technical Appendix Rev 1 0 27 07 01 ...

Page 56: ...D2 1N4148 C25 470pFHQ C40 470pFHQ C29 1nF C28 100uF C30 1nF Q4 SD1480 Q5 SD1480 C16 470pF R1 5K6 C37 1nF C26 0 1uF R21 12 C24 0 1uF C10 680pFHQ L13 VK L1 VK C6 680pFHQ C39 1nF C22 1nFUNELCO L5 L59 5RVR1 C1 100uF NC R12 100CH C3 1nF C2 1nF L9 2mH2 L11 2mH2 C18 1nF C17 470pF C41 470pFHQ C38 1nF R6 10 C27 1nF L12 2mH2 C21 470uF R20 12 C33 1nF C32 100uF C34 1nF L6 VK C23 1nFUNELCO R16 12 L10 L43RVR0 5...

Page 57: ...0pFHQ HIGH Q CAPACITOR ATC CHQ101AJ500 19 1 C21 470uF ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR CEA477BM350 20 4 C22 C23 C35 C36 1nFUNELCO SILVER MICA CAPACITOR CSM102XK351 21 2 C26 C24 0 1uF CERAMIC CAPACITOR CKM104BK600P 24 1 D1 Z18V ZENER DIODE 18V 0 4W 25 2 D2 D3 1N4148 SILICON DIODE DIS1N4148 26 4 L1 L3 L6 L13 VK RF CHOKE IMPVK00A 27 1 L2 L57RVR1 5SP DIA7 RAME AR 1mm 28 1 L4 L36 5RVR1 3SP DIA6 5 RAME AR 1mm 29 ...

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Page 63: ...TEX150 CSAUDIOCTE 1 4 Technical Appendix Rev 1 0 27 07 01 ...

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Page 65: ...ITOR NP0 CKM330BJ600C C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 C11 C12 3 8 C13 C14 0 1uF CERAMIC CAPACITOR CKM104BK600P C15 C16 C17 C18 C19 C20 4 6 L1 L2 L3 VK RF CHOKE IMPVK00A L4 L5 L6 5 2 EC1 EC2 XLRFTL XLR FEMM DA TELAIO CNTXLRFP3P 6 1 EC3 MORSET 10 MORSETT TEL 10 CONT MORSP10P 7 2 CN1 CN2 26 P CONN CONN M 2 13 P 2 54 CNTMCSFC26P 8 2 BNC1 BNC2 BNC IS CS CONN BNC A STAMP IS CNTBNCFCSIS 9 10 H1 H2 H3 WIRE JUMP PON...

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Page 70: ...J P 9 STM03S L SEL 1 2 3 J P 8 STM03S R S E L 1 2 3 R 6 1 1 0 K 0 R 5 9 4 K 9 9 C 2 9 0 1uF R 6 4 1 0 K 0 R 6 3 1 0 K 0 U 1 0 A TL072 3 2 1 4 8 R 6 0 4 K 9 9 R 6 2 1 0 K 0 TP9 TP L E F T 3 TP5 TP 4 8 6 4 K TP7 TP MPX2 R 6 5 4 K 9 9 TP6 TP MPX1 TP8 TP R I G H T 3 R 6 9 4 9 K 9 R 6 7 4 9 K 9 JP10 STM03S C L I P P E R 1 2 3 U 1 0 B TL072 5 6 7 R 6 8 4 9 K 9 R 7 0 1 2 4 K 0 R 7 1 1 0 K 0 U 1 3 A TL072...

Page 71: ...F 16 2 D1 D5 LED G5 17 9 SW2 R2 D2 SW3 R3 D3 SW4 NC R4 D4 18 7 D6 D7 D8 D10 D11 D12 D13 1N4148 19 1 D9 4V7 20 6 FIX1 FIX2 FIX3 FIX4 FIX5 FIX35 FIX6 21 1 HY1 IRV30FT 22 2 JP1 JP2 CN26PD 23 1 JP3 CN10PD 24 13 JP4 JP5 JP6 JP7 JP8 JP9 STM03S JP10 JP11 JP12 JP13 JP15 JP16 JP17 25 1 JP18 JSM03 26 4 J1 J3 J5 J6 JSMD 27 3 J2 J4 J7 JSMDC 28 2 Q1 Q6 BC547 29 4 Q3 Q4 Q5P Q7 BC557 30 2 RV4 RV1 1K 31 2 RV2 RV3...

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Page 75: ...26PD 15 2 JP2 JP3 STM04S 16 5 JP4 JP7 JP8 JP9 JP10 STM03S 17 1 JP6 CN10PD 18 1 J1 JSMD 19 1 J2 JSMDC 20 2 LPF1 LPF2 LPF19K1 21 4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 BC557 22 1 Q5 BC547 23 2 RV1 RV2 20K 24 2 RV3 RV5 1K 25 1 RV4 5K 26 2 R1 R16 604H0 27 6 R2 R5 R8 R17 R20 R23 14K7 28 8 R3 R4 R6 R11 R18 R19 R21 5K11 R26 29 2 R7 R22 1M0 30 19 R9 R14 R24 R29 R31 R32 10K0 R47 R51 R55 R56 R57 R58 R59 R63 R64 R65 R67 R76 R78 31 2...

Page 76: ...endix Rev 1 0 27 07 01 49 1 R70 7K87 50 1 R71 56K2 51 1 R72 2M21 52 1 R75 4K42 53 2 R77 R79 2K21 54 2 R81 R80 47K5 55 1 SW1 SW5940P 56 6 TP1 TP2 TP3 TP4 TP5 TP6 TP15 57 2 U2 U1 LM393 58 4 U3 U4 U5 U6 TL072 59 2 U8 U7 LM358N 60 1 U9 CA3096 ...

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Page 79: ...R 1 4W 1 RSM1 4FK0027 23 1 R48 33K 1 RESISTOR 1 4W 1 RSM1 4FK0033 24 1 R15 39K 1 RESISTOR 1 4W 1 RSM1 4FK0039 25 2 R19 R25 47K 1 RESISTOR 1 4W 1 RSM1 4FK0047 26 1 R16 82K 1 RESISTOR 1 4W 1 RSM1 4FK0082 27 1 R23 100K 1 RESISTOR 1 4W 1 RSM1 4FH0100 28 2 R1 R29 1M 1 RESISTOR 1 4W 1 RSM1 4FM0001 29 1 R24 10M 1 RESISTOR 1 4W 1 RSM1 4FM0010 30 2 RR1 RR2 RR2K2 RESISTOR NETWORK RRR1 4JK02 2 31 1 C36 2P2 C...

Page 80: ...8 1 X1 Q4MHZ CRYSTAL QRZ4HC18 59 3 D1 D2 D3 1N4148 SILICON DIODE DIS1N4148 60 1 U6 7805 POS STABILIZER 1A CIL7805P 61 1 Q3 BC547 NPN TRANSISTOR TRNBC547 62 1 Q2 2N918 NPN RF TRANSISTOR TRN2N918 63 1 Q4 BFR96 NPN RF TRANSISTOR TRNBFR96 64 1 Q1 BF245B FET TRANSISTOR TRNBF245B 65 1 U4 TL082 DOUBLE OP AMP CILTL082 66 1 U8 SP8680 ECL DIVIDER CIDSP8680B 67 1 U3 4046 CMOS PHASE COMPARATOR CID4046 68 1 U2...

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Page 83: ...rials Page 1 Item Quantity Reference Part __________________________________________________ 1 2 C1 C2 0 1uF 2 1 FIX1 FIX35 3 1 JP1 STM06SO 4 8 J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 JSMD 5 1 Q1 MMBFJ310 6 1 Q2 BC857 7 1 R1 4K7 8 1 R2 270 9 1 R3 150K 10 1 R4 470 11 1 TCX1 TCXOS 12 1 U1 HC390SMD ...

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Page 86: ...50 DIRCPL DIRCOUP DSN REV BERTI J 25 07 01 1 1 A4 1RPH 3URJHWWR XWRUH RGLFH 3URJHWWR 1RPH 3 LQ 5HWH LOH DUWHOOD DWD 5HYLVLRQH RGLFH 1RPH 3DUWH XWRUL D LRQH 3DJLQD 6L H GL C F 3 1 n F P A S C 6 2p2 C F 4 1 n F P A S R 1 2 47 5 1 R 1 3 47 5 1 R 6 10K 1 R 9 10K 1 R 1 4 47 1 C N 2 BNC TELAIO C N 1 N C O N N E C T O R R 2 47 R 1 47 R 8 10K 1 R 5 10K 1 D 1 1N4148 T R 1 W I D E B A N D T R F R 3 1K C 2 T...

Page 87: ...ESISTOR 2W RSC002JH0047 3 2 R12 R13 47 5 1 RESISTOR 1 4W 1 RSM1 4FH47 5 4 1 R3 1K RESISTOR 1 2W 5 RSC1 2JK0001 5 4 R5 R6 R8 R9 10K 1 RESISTOR 1 4W 1 RSM1 4FK0010 6 1 C6 2P2 CERAMIC CAPACITOR NP0 CKM2 2BJ600C 7 1 C2 T2P22F TRIMMER CAPACITOR CVC2 22CK600 8 2 C3 C4 1NFPAS CERAMIC THROUGH CAPACITOR CDP102XK500 9 1 CN2 BNC TELAIO CONN BNC A TELAIO CNTBNCFPV 10 1 CN1 N CONNECTOR CONN N A TELAIO CNTNFPFL...

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Page 90: ...JHWWR XWRUH RGLFH 3URJHWWR 1RPH 3 LQ 5HWH LOH DUWHOOD DWD 5HYLVLRQH RGLFH 1RPH 3DUWH XWRUL D LRQH 3DJLQD 6L H GL L5 L 2 8 R V R 1 5 L6 L 2 8 R V R 1 5 L7 L 4 1 0 R V R 2 L8 L 4 1 0 R V R 2 L9 L 4 1 0 R V R 2 C 1 7 2 7 p H Q C 1 6 2 7 p H Q C 2 0 2 7 p H Q C 2 1 2 7 p H Q C 2 2 2 7 p H Q C 2 3 2 7 p H Q C 1 9 4 p 7 F H Q C 1 8 1 0 p F H Q C 1 1 n F P A S J1 S M A F C 3 3 4 p 7 F H Q C 2 5 2 7 p H Q...

Page 91: ...___________________________________ 1 2 C19 C33 4P7FHQ HIGHT Q CAPACITO CHQ4 7AJ500 2 1 C18 10PFHQ HIGHT Q CAPACITOR CHQ100AJ500 3 8 C16 C17 C20 C21 C22 C23 27PHQ SILVER MICA CAPACITOR CSM270XK351 C24 C25 4 1 C1 1NFPAS CERAMIC THROUGH CAPACITOR CDP102XK500 5 2 L5 L6 L28RVR1 5 2 SP DIAM 8 RAME ARGEN 1 5mm BFS15000208 6 3 L7 L8 L9 L410RVR2 4 SP DI 10 RAME ARGEN 2 0mm BFS20000410 7 1 J1 SMAF CONN SMA...

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Page 94: ... TL082 5 6 7 R57 680H0 R22 330 D11 1N4148 2 1 D10 5V6 2 1 D9 5V6 2 1 C64 0 1uF L3 2 2uH C53 NC R39 22 R47 270H0 C54 10nF L13 VK200 C33 4 7nF R80 10H0 R81 10H0 R82 10H0 R23 220 R24 2K7 R36 10K J5 TP1 V15 cw RV3 20K 1 3 2 cw RV1 20K 1 3 2 D19 1N4148 2 1 C65 NC R70 1K5 R2 1K5 C66 NC D18 1N4148 2 1 R38 10 D1 1N4148 2 1 R25 4K7 cw RV2 500 1 3 2 C67 NC D17 1N4148 2 1 R26 6K8 D2 1N4148 2 1 R27 680 C68 NC...

Page 95: ...1 C28 2 2pF 14 7 C38 C42 C48 C49 C61 C63 0 1uF C64 15 10 C39 C53 C58 C60 C65 C66 NC C67 C68 C69 R77 16 1 C50 470pF 17 1 C51 470uF 18 1 C52 2 2uF 19 1 C59 10pF 20 10 D1 D2 D4 D5 D6 D7 D11 1N4148 D17 D18 D19 21 1 D3 6V8 22 2 D8 D16 HP2800 23 2 D10 D9 5V6 24 4 D12 D13 D14 D15 MV209 25 1 JP2 CN20PDO 26 3 J1 J3 J4 SMB_CS 27 2 J5 J2 TP1 28 6 L1 L2 L3 L7 L9 L11 2 2uH 29 1 L4 22uH 30 2 L6 L5 LCAVO 31 3 L8...

Page 96: ...7 59 1 R26 6K8 60 2 R60 R27 680 61 1 R29 470 62 1 R32 820K 63 2 R43 R33 22K 64 4 R35 R52 R53 R76 1K0 65 1 R39 22 66 4 R40 R51 R59 R71 10K0 67 2 R44 R56 8K2 68 1 R45 4K75 69 1 R46 5K6 70 1 R47 270H0 71 2 R48 R54 56 72 1 R55 4K70 73 1 R57 680H0 74 1 R58 4H7 75 1 R63 820 76 1 R65 3K3 77 1 R66 390 78 2 R68 R85 22K0 79 1 R72 100K0 80 1 R73 390H0 81 1 R75 330K0 82 2 R78 R79 150H0 83 4 R80 R81 R82 R83 10...

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Page 98: ... 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 R 1 9 680 R 1 8 4 7 0 1 D L 1 L E D G5 D L 3 L E D G 5 R 2 0 1K2 1 R 4 T C 1 0K R 5 T C 10K R 6 T C 1 0K R 3 10 1 R 2 10 1 R 1 10 1 D L 2 L E D G 5 R 2 7 1 K 2 R 2 6 2M2 R 2 5 1 0 0 K 1 R 2 4 1 0 0 K 1 R 2 3 T C 10K D L 4 L E D R 5 R 2 8 1K 1 U 2 A L M 3 58N 3 2 1 8 4 R 2 2 2K2 1 C N 1 1 0 P I N C O N N 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 R 4 3 1 K 2 1 1 R 3 6 1K 1 R 3 5 10K 1 R 3 4 6 8 0 1...

Page 99: ...K 1 RESISTOR 1 4W 1 RSM1 4FK0022 16 5 R11 R24 R25 R30 R31 100K 1 RESISTOR 1 4W 1 RSM1 4FH0100 17 1 R26 2M2 RESISTOR 1 4W 5 RSC1 4JM02 2 18 6 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R23 TC10K TRIMMER REG VERT CERMET RVTCERVK0010 19 1 R21 TM1K TRIMM MULTIGIRI REG VERT RVTMULVK0001 20 8 C4 C6 C7 C12 C13 C14 0 1UF CERAMIC CAPACITOR CKM104BK600P C15 C20 21 3 C3 C5 C16 10UF ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR CEA106AM350 22 1 C2 100UF ELECT...

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Page 102: ... 27512 U 1 2 7 C 5 1 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 5 2 4 2 1 2 3 2 2 6 2 0 2 2 2 7 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 A 0 A 1 A 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 A 6 A 7 A 8 A 9 A 1 0 A 1 1 A 1 2 A 1 3 C E O E V P P A 1 4 A 1 5 O 0 O 1 O 2 O 3 O 4 O 5 O 6 O 7 C N T R 5 C O N T R A V E S 1 2 3 4 C N T R 4 C O N T R A V E S 1 2 3 4 C N T R 3 C O N T R A V E S 1 2 3 4 C N T R 2 C O N T R A V E S 1 2 3 4 C N T R 1 C O N T R A V E...

Page 103: ...antity Reference Part DESCRIPTION PART ORDER CODE _________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1 1 CN1 26 PIN CONN CONN M 2 13 P 2 54 CNTMCSFC26P 2 5 CNTR1 CNTR2 CNTR3 CNTR4 CONTRAVES COMMUTATORI BCD 15mm COMBCD15 CNTR5 3 2 D1 D2 1N4148 SILICON DIODE DIS1N4148 4 1 D3 LED R5 RED LED DIODE LEDRO05 5 1 U1 27512 65 536 X 8 BIT CMOS EPROM CID27512 ...

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Page 105: ...RJHWWR XWRUH RGLFH 3URJHWWR 1RPH 3 LQ 5HWH LOH DUWHOOD DWD 5HYLVLRQH RGLFH 1RPH 3DUWH XWRUL D LRQH 3DJLQD 6L H GL C N T R 1 C O N T R A V E S 1 2 3 4 C N T R 2 C O N T R A V E S 1 2 3 4 C N T R 3 C O N T R A V E S 1 2 3 4 C N T R 4 C O N T R A V E S 1 2 3 4 C N T R 5 C O N T R A V E S 1 2 3 4 D 1 1 N 4 1 4 8 D 2 1 N 4 1 4 8 D 3 L E D R 5 C N 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 ...

Page 106: ...rt DESCRIPTION PART CODE _________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1 1 CN1 26 PIN CONN CONN M 2 13 P 2 54 CNTMCSFC26P 2 5 CNTR1 CNTR2 CNTR3 CNTR4 CONTRAVES COMMUTATORI BCD 15mm COMBCD15 CNTR5 3 2 D1 D2 1N4148 SILICON DIODE DIS1N4148 4 1 D3 LED R5 RED LED DIODE LEDRO05 ...

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Page 108: ... 4 n 7 C 1 4 n 7 R 5 1 K 1 U 2 A L M 3 5 8 N 3 2 1 8 4 C 3 0 47uFT R 4 1 2 K 1 C 4 1 2 p F R 2 T C 1 0 K R 6 1 2 K 1 R 3 1 K 1 R 7 T C 1 0 K U 2 B L M 3 5 8 N 5 6 7 R 8 3 3 0 1 C 5 4 n 7 R 1 2 T C 1 0 K R 1 0 1 K 1 C 7 0 47uFT C 8 1 2 p F C 3 3 0 47uFT R 1 1 1 2 K 1 U 3 A L M 3 5 8 N 3 2 1 8 4 R 9 1 2 K 1 C 6 4 n 7 C 9 4 n 7 R 1 5 1 2 K 1 R 5 2 1 2 K 1 R 1 4 1 K 1 R 1 3 1 K 1 C 1 2 1 2 p F U 3 B L...

Page 109: ...001 15 4 R2 R7 R12 R16 TC10K TRIMMER REG VERT CERMET RVTCERVK0010 16 1 R23 M1K TRIMMER MULTIGIRI RVTMULAK0001 17 1 R44 M10K TRIMMER MULTIGIRI RVTMULAK0010 18 1 R25 M20K TRIMMER MULTIGIRI RVTMULAK0020 19 4 C4 C8 C12 C16 12PF CERAMIC CAPACITOR NP0 CKM120BJ600C 20 2 C22 C23 470PF CERAMIC CAPACITOR CKM471BK600P 21 1 C20 2N2 CERAMIC CAPACITOR CKM222BK600P 22 9 C1 C2 C5 C6 C9 C10 C13 4N7 CERAMIC CAPACIT...

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