ALIGNMENT-1
Alignment
Introduction and Precautions
The following procedures cover adjustments that are
not normally required once the transceiver has left
the factory. However, If a problem occurs during
normal operation due to component failure; realign-
ment may be required after the faulty components
have been replaced.
We recommend that authorized Vertex Standard
Technicians, who are experienced with the circuitry
and fully equipped to repair and align our products,
perform repairs. If a fault is suspected, contact the
selling dealer for instructions regarding repair. Au-
thorized Vertex Standard Technicians have the lat-
est information to align all circuits and make com-
plete performance checks to ensure compliance with
factory specifications after repairs.
Those who do undertake any of the following align-
ments are cautioned and proceed at their own risk.
Problems caused by unauthorized attempts at re-
alignment are not covered by the warranty policy.
Vertex Standard must reserve the right to change
circuits and alignment procedures in the interest of
improved performance, without notifying owners.
Under no circumstances should any alignment be
attempted unless the normal functions and opera-
tion of the transceiver are clearly understood, the
cause of the malfunction has been clearly identified
and all faulty components replaced. The need for
realignment should be determined to be absolutely
necessary.
The following test equipment (and a thorough fa-
miliarity with its correct use) is necessary for correct
realignment. Most steps do not require all of the
equipment listed. The interactions of some adjust-
ments may require that more complex adjustments
be performed in a sequence. Do not attempt to per-
form only a single step unless it is clearly isolated
electrically from all other steps. Have all test equip-
ment ready before beginning, and follow all of the
steps in a section in the order they are presented.
Required Test Equipment
RF Signal Generator
AF Signal Generator
Spectrum Analyzer good to at least 1 GHz.
Frequency Counter
SINAD Meter
RF Millivoltmeter
Digital DC Voltmeter (high-Z, 1 M-Ohm/V)
DC Voltmeter
DC Ammeter (20 A)
Ohmmeter
DMU-2000 Data Management Unit
50-Ohm Dummy Load (200 watts)
100-Ohm Dummy Load (200 watts)
150-Ohm Dummy Load (200 watts)
In-Line Wattmeter (200 watts, 50-Ohm)
Linear Detector
RF Coupler
4-Ohm AF Dummy Load (3 watts)
Alignment Preparation & Precautions
A 50-ohm RF Dummy load and in-line wattmeter
must be connected to the “ANT 1” jack in all proce-
dures that call for transmission, except where speci-
fied otherwise. Correct alignment is not possible with
an antenna.
After completing one step, read the following step
to determine whether the same test equipment will
be required. If not, remove the unneeded test equip-
ment before proceeding. (except the dummy load
and wattmeter).
Correct alignment requires that the ambient temper-
ature be maintained constant between 68 °F ~ 86 °F
(20 °C ~ 30 °C). When the transceiver is brought into
the shop from a hot or cold enviroment, it should be
allowed time to come to room temperature before
alignment. Also, the test equipment must be thor-
oughly warmed up before beginning.
Whenever possible, alignments should be made with
oscillator shields and circuit boards firmly affixed in
place. Also, the test equipment must be thoroughly
warmed up before beginning.
Note
: Signal levels in dB referred to in this proce-
dure are based on 0 dBµ = 0.5 µV (closed cir-
cuit).
Summary of Contents for FT-2000D
Page 4: ...Specifications Note SPECIFICATIONS 3 ...
Page 14: ...Exploded View 10 Exploded View Note ...
Page 15: ...BLOCK DIAGRAM 1 Block Diagram ...
Page 16: ...CONNECTION DIAGRAM 1 Connection Diagram ...
Page 39: ...ALIGNMENT 23 Alignment 100W PA A UNIT POINTS Pin 6 of J5402 TP5031 TP5032 ...
Page 40: ...ALIGNMENT 24 Alignment A J0007 AC IN 200W PA B UNIT DC AMMETER CONNECT POINT ...
Page 41: ...MAIN 1 Circuit Diagram MAIN Unit Lot 1 ...
Page 42: ...MAIN 2 Note MAIN Unit Lot 1 ...
Page 44: ...MAIN 4 Parts Layout Side A a b c d e f g h i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 MAIN Unit Lot 1 ...
Page 45: ...MAIN 5 MAIN Unit Lot 2 5 Circuit Diagram ...
Page 46: ...MAIN 6 MAIN Unit Lot 2 5 Note ...
Page 48: ...MAIN 8 MAIN Unit Lot 2 5 Parts Layout Side A a b c d e f g h i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...
Page 49: ...MAIN 9 MAIN Unit Lot 6 Circuit Diagram ...
Page 50: ...MAIN 10 MAIN Unit Lot 6 Note ...
Page 52: ...MAIN 12 MAIN Unit Lot 6 Parts Layout Side A a b c d e f g h i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...
Page 75: ...VRF 1 VRF Unit Circuit Diagram ...
Page 81: ...BPF 1 BPF Unit Circuit Diagram ...
Page 82: ...BPF 2 BPF Unit Parts Layout Side A Side B A B C 1 2 3 a b c 1 2 3 ...
Page 87: ...ANT 1 ANT Unit Circuit Diagram ...
Page 88: ...ANT 2 ANT Unit Note ...
Page 90: ...ANT 4 ANT Unit a b c d e f 1 2 Parts Layout Side B ...
Page 95: ...CNTL 1 Circuit Diagram CNTL Unit Lot 1 ...
Page 96: ...CNTL 2 Note CNTL Unit Lot 1 ...
Page 98: ...CNTL 4 Parts Layout Side B a b c d e f g h i 1 2 3 4 CNTL Unit Lot 1 ...
Page 99: ...CNTL 5 CNTL Unit Lot 2 Circuit Diagram ...
Page 100: ...CNTL 6 CNTL Unit Lot 2 Note ...
Page 102: ...CNTL 8 CNTL Unit Lot 2 Parts Layout Side B a b c d e f g h i 1 2 3 4 ...
Page 111: ...LOCAL 1 LOCAL Unit Circuit Diagram ...
Page 112: ...LOCAL 2 LOCAL Unit Note ...
Page 114: ...LOCAL 4 LOCAL Unit a b c d e f g h 1 2 3 Parts Layout Side B ...
Page 127: ...RX 2 1 Circuit Diagram RX 2 Unit Lot 1 4 ...
Page 128: ...RX 2 2 Note RX 2 Unit Lot 1 4 ...
Page 130: ...RX 2 4 Parts Layout Side B 1 2 3 a b c d e f RX 2 Unit Lot 1 4 ...
Page 131: ...RX 2 5 RX 2 Unit Lot 5 Circuit Diagram ...
Page 132: ...RX 2 6 RX 2 Unit Lot 5 Note ...
Page 134: ...RX 2 8 RX 2 Unit Lot 5 Parts Layout Side B 1 2 3 a b c d e f ...
Page 143: ...PA A Unit PA A 1 Circuit Diagram ...
Page 144: ...PA A 2 PA A Unit Note ...
Page 146: ...PA A 4 PA A Unit Parts Layout Side B ...
Page 153: ...PA B Unit 200 W PA B 1 Circuit Diagram ...
Page 154: ...PA B 2 PA B Unit 200 W Note ...
Page 156: ...PA B 4 PA B Unit 200 W Parts Layout Side B a b c d e 1 2 3 f 4 5 6 g h i j ...
Page 163: ...TUNER MAIN 1 TUNER MAIN Unit Circuit Diagram ...
Page 164: ...TUNER MAIN 2 TUNER MAIN Unit Note ...
Page 166: ...TUNER MAIN 4 TUNER MAIN Unit Parts Layout Side B ...
Page 171: ...TUNER CNTL 1 TUNER CNTL Unit Circuit Diagram ...
Page 172: ...TUNER CNTL 2 TUNER CNTL Unit Note ...
Page 174: ...TUNER CNTL 4 TUNER CNTL Unit Parts Layout Side B ...
Page 177: ...DSP 1 DSP Unit Circuit Diagram ...
Page 178: ...DSP 2 DSP Unit Note ...
Page 180: ...DSP 4 DSP Unit Parts Layout Side B a b c d e 1 2 3 ...
Page 187: ...VR A 1 VR A Unit Circuit Diagram ...
Page 188: ...VR A 2 VR A Unit Note ...
Page 189: ...VR A 3 VR A Unit Parts Layout Side A BA05 Q Q8007 A 1 2 3 B C D E 4 ...
Page 193: ...VR B 1 VR B Unit Circuit Diagram ...
Page 194: ...VR B 2 VR B Unit Parts Layout Side A Side B ...
Page 197: ...SW A 1 SW A Unit Circuit Diagram ...
Page 198: ...SW A 2 SW A Unit Note ...
Page 199: ...SW A 3 SW A Unit Parts Layout Side A ...
Page 200: ...SW A 4 SW A Unit Parts Layout Side B ...
Page 203: ...MIC 1 MIC Unit Circuit Diagram ...
Page 205: ...JACK 1 JACK Unit Circuit Diagram ...
Page 207: ...KEY 1 KEY Unit Circuit Diagram ...
Page 208: ...KEY 2 KEY Unit Note ...
Page 209: ...KEY 3 KEY Unit Parts Layout Side A A B C D E F G H I 1 2 3 ...
Page 215: ...BACK LIGHT 1 BACK LIGHT Unit Circuit Diagram ...
Page 218: ...F CONNECT 2 F CONNECT Unit Note ...
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