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Circuit Description
Receive Signal Path
Incoming RF signal is from the antenna jack is deliv-
ered to the Main Unit and passed through the low-
pass filter network consisting capacitors C1213,
C1236, C1239, & C1238 and coils L1017, L1018, &
L1019, antenna switching diode
D1020
and
D1028
(both
RLS135
), delivery to the RF amplifier
Q1045
(
3SK296ZQ
). The amplified RF signal is passed
through the another varactor-tuned band-pass filter
consisting of capacitors C1198, C1199, C1200, C1290,
C1218, C1249, C1251, C1219, C1248, C1221 & C1268,
coils L1012, L1015, & L1026, and diodes
D1017
,
D1021
and
D1025
(both
HVC350B
). The amplified
RF signal is passed through the another varactor-
tuned band-pass filter consisting of capacitors C1198,
1199, 1200, & 1218, coils L1012 and L1015, and di-
odes
D1017
and
D1021
(both
HVC350B
), then ap-
plied to the 1st mixer
Q1037
(
3SK296ZQ
) along with
the first local signal from the PLL circuit.
The first local signal is generated between 352.75
MHz and 422.75 MHz by the VCO, which consists
of
Q1009
(
2SC5374
) and varactor diode
D1002
(
HVC355B
) according to the receiving frequency.
IF and Audio Circuits
The 47.25 MHz first IF signal is applied to the mono-
lithic crystal filters
XF1001
and
XF1002
which strip
away unwanted mixer products, and the IF signal is
applied to the first IF amplifier
Q1032
(
2SC4400
).
The amplified first IF signal is then delivered to the
FM IF subsystem IC
Q1028
(
NJM2591V
), which con-
tains the second mixer, limiter amplifier, noise am-
plifier, and FM detector.
The 46.8 MHz second local signal which is made from
quadrupled 11.7 MHz crystal
X1001
produces the 450
kHz second IF signal when mixed with first IF sig-
nal within
Q1028
(
NJM2591V
).
The 450 kHz second IF signal is applied to the ce-
ramic filter
CF1001
(for Narrow FM) or
CF1002
(for
Wide FM) which strip away unwanted mixer prod-
ucts to the ceramic discriminator
CD1001
which re-
moves any amplitude variations in the 450 kHz IF
signal before detection of speech.
The detected audio from the
Q1028
(
NJM2591V
)
passes through the de-emphasis circuit consisting of
resistors R1082 & R1113, and capacitors C1120 &
C1122, to the audio mute gate
Q1034
(
2SJ364
).
The audio signal passes through a band-pass filter
consisting of
Q1046
and
Q1047
(both
2SC4154
), and
the audio mute gate
Q1039
(
2SJ347
), to the audio
VR which adjusts the audio sensitivity to compen-
sate for audio level variations. The adjusted audio
signal is delivered to the audio amplifier
Q1035
(
LA4425A
) which provides up to 3 Watts, to the ex-
ternal speaker jack or a 4-Ohm loudspeaker.
Squelch Control
When no carrier received, the noise signal from
Q1028
(
NJM2591V
) is amplified by
Q1051
(
2SC4617
), and is detected by
D1011
and
D1013
(both
DA221
). The resulting DC voltage passes
through the SQL knob to main CPU
Q2002
(
HD64F2266TF13
). While no carrier is received,
main CPU
Q2002
(
HD64F2266TF13
) control
Q1048
(
CD4094BPWR
), thus, audio mute gate
Q1034
(
2SJ364
) and
Q1039
(
2SJ347
) turns “OFF” to dis-
able the audio output from the speaker.
Transmit Signal Path
The speech signal from the microphone is amplified
by
Q1049
(
LA2902PWR
). The amplified speech sig-
nal is subjected to the low-pass filter network
Q1049
(
LA2902PWR
) to deviation controlled by
Q1043
(
M62364FP
).
The adjusted speech signal from
Q1043
(
M62364FP
)
is delivered to VCO
Q1009
(
2SC5374
) which fre-
quency modulates the transmitting VCO made up
of
D1004
(
HSC277
).
The modulated transmit signal passes through buff-
er amplifier
Q1010
and
Q1023
(both
2SC5374
).
The transmit signal applied to the drive amplifier
Q1026
(
2SC5226
), then finally amplified by power
amplifier module
Q1030
(
RA55H4047M
) up to 50
Watts. The APC circuit controls the
Q1030
(
RA55H4047M
) power amplifier’s gain.
The 50 Watts RF signal passes through low-pass fil-
ter network consisting of Capacitors C1210 and
C1211 and coil L1013, antenna switch
D1018
and
D1019
(both
XB15A709
), and another low-pass fil-
ter network consisting capacitors C1213, C1236, &
C1239, C2038 and coils L1017, L1018, & L1019, and
then deliver to the ANT jack.
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