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VX-261 VHF FM Transceiver Service Manual

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Circuit Description

1. Receiver System

1-1. Front-end RF amplifier

Incoming RF signal from the antenna is delivered to the 

Main Unit and passes through low-pass filter, antenna 

switching diode 

D1004

 and 

D1005

 (both 

1SS390

), high-

pass filter and removed undesired frequencies by varactor 

tuned band-pass filter 

D1007

 and 

D1009

 (both 

1SV325

).

The filtered RF signal is amplified by 

Q1015

 (

BFS505

and then passes through another varactor tuned band-pass 

filter 

D1013

 and 

D1014

 (both 

1SV325

) to remove the 

undesired frequencies, and then applied to the 1st mixer 

Q1020

 (

3SK293

).

1-2. First Mixer

The RF signal is mixed with the 1st local signal be-

tween 186.85 and 224.85 MHz in the 1st mixer 

Q1020 

(

3SK293

), to produce 50.85 MHz 1st IF signal.

The 1st local signal is generated by the VCO, which 

consists of 

Q1029

 (

CPH3910

), varactor diodes 

D1021

D1022

D1023

, and 

D1025

 (all 

1SV325

). The 1st lo-

cal signal is supplied to the 1st mixer 

Q1020

 (

3SK293

through the buffer amplifier 

Q1021

 and 

Q1026

 (both 

2SC5010

).

1-3. IF Amplifier & Demodulator

The 1st IF signal passes through monolithic crystal filters 

XF1001

 (±7.5 kHz BW) to strip away all but the desired 

signal, and then supplied the buffer amplifier 

Q1035 

(

2SC5226

).

The amplified 1st IF signal is applied to the FM IF subsys-

tem IC 

Q1040

 (

AA32416

) which contains the 2nd mixer, 

2nd local oscillator, limiter amplifier, noise amplifier, and 

RSSI amplifier.
The signal from reference oscillator 

X1002

 (16.8 MHz) 

becomes three times of frequencies in 

Q1040

 (

AA32416

), 

it is mixed with the 1st IF signal and becomes 450 kHz.
The 2nd IF signal passes through the ceramic filter 

CF1001

 (

LTM450GW

) or 

CF1002

 (

LTM450EW

) to strip 

away unwanted mixer products, and is supplied to the 

limiter amplifier in 

Q1040

 (

AA32416

), which removes 

amplitude variations in the 450 kHz IF, before detection 

of the speech by the ceramic discriminator 

CD1001

 (

JT-

BM450CX24

).

1-4. Audio amplifier

The detected signal from 

Q1040

 (

AA32416

) is supplied 

to the AF adder 

Q1045-1

 (

NJM12902V

) through the TX/

RX switch 

Q1057-2

 (

SN74LV4066A

), high-pass filter 

Q1045-2

 (

NJM12902V

), and mute switch 

Q1057-4

 

(

SN74LV4066A

).

The audio signal from 

Q1045-1

 (

NJM12902V

) is sup-

plied to the audio amplifier 

Q1008

 (

TDA2822L

) through 

the AF volume potentiometer (VR1001). As a result, the 

audio signal provides up to 700 mW (@16-ohm BTL) for 

internal speaker or up to 500 mW (@4-ohm OTL) for ex-

ternal speaker.

1-5. Squelch Circuit

There are 16 levels of squelch setting from “0” to “15”. 

The level “0” means open the squelch. The level “1” 

means the threshold setting level and level “14” means 

tight squelch. From level “2” to level “13” is established 

in the middle of threshold and tight. The level “15” be-

comes setting of carrier squelch.

1-5-1. Noise Squelch

The noise squelch circuit is consisted of the band-path fil-

ter, noise amplifier 

Q1047

 (

2SC4617

), and noise detector 

D1035

 (

DA221

).

When a carrier isn’t received, the noise ingredient which 

goes out of the demodulator section of 

Q1040

 (

AA32416

is amplified by noise amplifier 

Q1047

 (

2SC4617

through the band-path filter, and then is detected to DC 

voltage by 

D1035

 (

DA221

). The DC voltage is inputted 

to pin 54 (A/D port) of the CPU 

Q1028

 (

R5F100LHDFB

). 

When a carrier is received, the DC voltage becomes low 

because the noise is compressed.
When the detected voltage to CPU is “High”, the CPU 

stops the AF output of 

Q1013

 (

DTC144EE

) by making to 

“low” of the pin 39 of CPU.
When the detection voltage to CPU is “low”, the CPU al-

lows the AF output of 

Q1013

 (

DTC144EE

) by making to 

“High” of the pin 39 of CPU.

1-5-2. Carrier Squelch

The  detected  RSSI  voltage  from  pin  12  of 

Q1040 

(

AA32416

) supplied to pin 53 (A/D port) of 

Q1028

 

(

R5F100LHDFB

). It is controls the AF output.

The RSSI output voltage changes according to the signal 

strength of carrier. The stronger signal makes the RSSI 

voltage to be higher voltage. The process of the AF signal 

control is same as Noise Squelch. The shipping data is ad-

justed 3 dBµ (EMF) higher than squelch tight sensitivity.

Summary of Contents for VX-261

Page 1: ...complete alignment of this transceiver to be performed without opening the case of the radio all adjustments can be performed from the front panel using the Alignment Mode menu While we believe the information in this manual to be correct Vertex Standard assumes no li ability for damage that may occur as a result of typographical or other errors that may be present Your cooperation in pointing out...

Page 2: ...4 x 109 x 39 9 mm with FNB V134LI UNI Weight Approx 9 9 oz 281 g with FNB V133LI UNI Antenna Belt Clip 11 6 oz 330 g with FNB V134LI UNI Antenna Belt Clip Receiver Measured by TIA EIA 603 Circuit Type Double Conversion Super heterodyne Sensitivity 12 dB SINAD 0 25 µV Adjacent Channel Selectivity 65 60 dB W N Hum and Noise 40 dB Intermodulation 65 dB Spurious Image Rejection 70 dB Conducted Spuriou...

Page 3: ...PTION BIND HEAD TAPTITE B 2X10 PAN HEAD TAPTITE B M2X5 VXSTD P N U24110001 U44105001 QTY 2 13 REF FRONT CASE ASSY Component FRONT CASE NON KEY NAME PLATE MODEL LABEL VX 261 RUBBER PTT FLAME PTT RUBBER SIDE LATCH NAIL LATCH PLATE COIL SPRING 2 2x12x0 25 x2 pcs INDICATOR SPEAKER SP NET WIRE ASSY BLK WIRE ASSY YEL SHIELD SHEET SHEET MICROTEX 8x4 PAN HEAD SCREW M2x3BUS 2 MAIN UNIT Component Printed Ci...

Page 4: ...CX24 A H7901530A CF1001 CERAMIC FILTER LTM450GW A H3900573A CF1002 CERAMIC FILTER LTM450EW A H3900574A F 1001 CHIP FUSE 3 15A 36V FHC16 322ADTP Q0000118 MC1001 MIC ELEMENT PF0 1055P M3290045 Q 1012 FET RQA0011DNS G3070392 S 1001 TACT SWITCH EVQPUB02K N5090167 S 1002 TACT SWITCH EVQPUB02K N5090167 S 1003 TACT SWITCH EVQPUB02K N5090167 S 1004 ROTARY SWITCH TP7LBJT16 RY 10487 N0190199 TH1001 THERMIST...

Page 5: ...Block Diagram VX 261 VHF FM Transceiver Service Manual 5 ...

Page 6: ...ator CD1001 JT BM450CX24 1 4 Audio amplifier The detected signal from Q1040 AA32416 is supplied to the AF adder Q1045 1 NJM12902V through the TX RX switch Q1057 2 SN74LV4066A high pass filter Q1045 2 NJM12902V and mute switch Q1057 4 SN74LV4066A The audio signal from Q1045 1 NJM12902V is sup plied to the audio amplifier Q1008 TDA2822L through the AF volume potentiometer VR1001 As a result the audi...

Page 7: ...into two levels Transmit Power High and Low controlled by the Electric Vol ume IC Q1018 AK2330 3 PLL Frequency Synthesizer 3 1 VCO Voltage Controlled Oscillator While the radio is receiving the RX VCO Q1029 CPH3910 generates a programmed frequency between 186 85 and 224 85 MHz as 1st local signal While the radio is transmitting the TX VCO Q1037 2SC4227 generates a frequency between 136 and 174 MHz...

Page 8: ...est equipment is not covered under the warranty policy While most steps do not require all of the equipment listed the interactions of some adjustments may require that more complex adjust ments be performed afterwards Do not attempt to perform only a single step unless it is clearly isolated electrically from all other steps Have all test equipment ready before beginning and follow all of the ste...

Page 9: ...wn arrow key for channel up down direct number input and drag the mouse Note when all items are aligned it is strongly recom mended to align according to following order The detail information is written in the help document of CE150 PC Programming Software 1 PLL Reference Frequency Frequency 2 RX Sensitivity RX Tune 3 Squelch SQL RSSI 4 TX Power High Low 5 Maximum Deviation Wide Narrow Please adj...

Page 10: ...equency Frequency alignment must be done before this alignment is performed 1 Press the RX Tune button to open the RX Sensitivity Alignment window will appear 2 Click the slide bar of the desired channel The radio switches to the selected channel 3 Set the RF Signal Generator according to the indication at the top of the screen Setting Your SG as followings 4 Set the value to get the best RX sensi...

Page 11: ...Narrow 2 5k The procedure for all the alignments is as follows 1 Click the SQL button to open the SQL Alignment menu 2 Click the Start button on the desired alignment item to open other window 3 Set the RF Signal Generator according to the indication of the window then click the OK button 4 The automatic alignment will start to get the optimum level 5 The alignment result will appear in the New bo...

Page 12: ... only on the selected channel All Freq Alignment value changes on all channels Alignment ê 5 Maximum Deviation Wide Narrow This parameter align the Maximum Deviation Wide Narrow 1 Press the Max Dev W N button to open the Max Devia tion Alignment window 2 Set the Audio Signal Generator to 100 mV with a 1 kHz tone Sine Wave 3 Click the PTT button on the desired channel The radio starts to transmit o...

Page 13: ...select the channel for alignment Default Single Alignment value changes only on the selected channel All Freq Alignment value changes on all channels Alignment DCS Deviation Wide Narrow This parameter is to align the DCS Deviation of the selected channel 1 Press the DCS Dev W N button to open the DCS Devia tion Alignment window 2 Click the PTT button on the desired channel The radio starts to tran...

Page 14: ...utton to finish the DTMF Deviation align ment and save the data Alignment Sequential Tone Deviation This parameter align the Sequential Tone Deviation for the 2 Tone and 5 Tone Encoder 1 Press the Seq Tone button to open the Sequential Tone De viation Alignment window will appear 2 Click the PTT button to transmit the radio on the center fre quency channel 3 Set the value to get desired deviation ...

Page 15: ...on does not matter When Clone mode is successfully activated in this step 5 On the Destination transceiver press the SIDE 1 switch The LED indicator on the top of the transceiv er will glow Green 6 Press the PTT switch on the Source transceiver The LED indicator on the top of the transceiver will glow Red and the data will be transferred 7 If there is a problem during the cloning process the LED i...

Page 16: ...Main Unit Circuit Diagram VX 261 VHF FM Transceiver Service Manual 16 ...

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