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FT-270R/E Technical Supplement
Circuit Description
Receive Signal Path
Incoming RF signal is from the antenna jack is delivered
to the Main Unit and passed through the low-pass filter
network, antenna switching diode
D1003
and
D1004
(both
RLS135
), and low-pass filter network to the RF amplifier
Q1022
(
3SK296ZQ
). The amplified RF signal is passed
through band-pass filtered again by varactor-tuned band-
pass filter consisting of coils L1024, L1025, and L1026, and
diodes
D1017
,
D1018
, and
D1019
(all
HVC350B
), then ap-
plied to the 1st mixer
Q1023
(
3SK296ZQ
) along with the
first local signal from the PLL circuit.
The first local signal is generated between 115.3 MHz and
152.3 MHz by the VCO, which consists of
Q1014
(
2SC5005
)
and varactor diodes
D1009
,
D1010
(both
HVC365
) and
D1011
(
HSC277
) according to the receiv-
ing frequency.
IF and Audio Circuits
The 21.7 MHz first IF signal is applied to the monolithic
crystal filters
XF1001
and
XF1002
which strip away un-
wanted mixer products, and the IF signal is applied to the
first IF amplifier
Q1024
(
2SC4915
). The amplified first IF
signal is then delivered to the FM IF subsystem IC
Q1004
(
NJM2591V
), which contains the second mixer, limiter am-
plifier, noise amplifier, and FM detector.
The second local signal is generated by 21.25 MHz crystal
X1002
, produces the 450 kHz second IF signal when mixed
with first IF signal within
Q1004
(
NJM2591V
).
The 450 kHz second IF signal is applied to the ceramic
filter
CF1001
or
CF1002
which strip away unwanted mix-
er products to the ceramic discriminator
CD1001
which
removes any amplitude variations in the 450 kHz IF sig-
nal before detection of speech.
The detected audio from the
Q1004
(
NJM2591V
) is ap-
plied to a band-pass filter consisting of
Q1081
and
Q1082
(both
2SC4617
), then passes through the audio mute gate
Q1052
(
2SC4617
) and
Q1045
(
DTC144EE
).
The audio signal is passed through the audio VR which
adjusts the audio sensitivity to compensate for audio lev-
el variations, then delivered to the audio amplifier
Q1008
(
TDA2822D
).
Squelch Control
When no carrier received, noise at the output of the de-
tector stage in
Q1004
(
NJM2591V
) is applied to pin 49 of
main CPU
Q1001
(
HD64F2266TF13
), which compares the
squelch threshold level to that which set by the
SQL
knob.
While no carrier is received, pin 71 of
Q1001
(
HD64F2266TF13
) remains “low,” to disable audio out-
put from the speaker.
Transmit Signal Path
The speech signal from the microphone is amplified by
Q1074
(
LM2902PWR
). The amplified speech signal is sub-
jected to the low-pass filter network
Q1074
(
LM2902PWR
)
and deviation controller
Q1075
(
DTC144EE
).
VHF Transmit Signal Path
The adjusted speech signal from
Q1075
(
DTC144EE
) is
delivered to VCO
Q1014
(
2SC5005
) which frequency
modulates the transmitting VCO made up of
D1010
(
HVC365
).
The modulated transmit signal passes through buffer
amplifier
Q1013
and
Q1012
(both
2SC5005
).
The transmit signal applied to the Pre-Drive amplifier
Q1011
(
2SC5005
) and Drive amplifier
Q1010
(
2SK3074
),
then finally amplified by Power amplifier
Q1009
(
2SK3476
) up to 5 Watts. This two stages (
Q1010
and
Q1009
) power amplifier’s gain is controlled by the APC
circuit.
The 5 Watts RF signal passes through low-pass filter net-
work, antenna switch
D1003
(
RLS135
), and another low-
pass filter network, and then deliver to the
ANT
jack.
Tx APC Circuit
A portion of the Power amplifier output is rectified by
D1002
(
1SS321
), then delivered to APC
Q1019
(
LM2904PWR
),
Q1020
and
Q1021
(both
DTC144EE
), as a
DC voltage which is proportional to the output level of
the power amplifier.
The APC
Q1019
(
LM2904PWR
) is compared the rectified
DC voltage from the power amplifier and the reference
voltage from the main CPU
Q1001
(
HD64F2266TF13
), to
produce a control voltage, which regulates supply volt-
age to the Drive amplifier
Q1010
(
2SK3074
) and Power
amplifier
Q1009
(
2SK3476
), so as to maintain stable out-
put power under varying antenna loading condition.
PLL
A portion of the output from the VCO
Q1014
(
2SC5005
),
passes through the buffer amplifier
Q1017
(
2SC5005
), then
delivered to the programmable divider section of the PLL
IC
Q1003
(
MB15A01PFV1
), which divided according to the
frequency dividing data that is associated with the setting
f r e q u e n c y i n p u t f r o m t h e m a i n C P U
Q 1 0 0 1
(
HD64F2266TF13
). It is then sent to the phase comparator.
The 21.25 MHz frequency of the reference oscillator cir-
cuit made up of
X1002
is divided by the reference frequen-
cy divider section of
Q1003
(
MB15A01PFV1
) into 4250 or
3400 parts to become 5 kHz or 6.25 kHz comparative ref-
erence frequencies, which are utilized by the phase com-
parator.