
3-3 TRANSMITTER
SECTION
RF POWER Amplifier
The transmitter parts of the TX-446 is designed to amplify the RF signal oscillated and modulated by the synthesizer to
approximately 500mW by the power transistor of
Q407
.
The transmitted signal of approximately 7mW, combined at the driver FET is supplied to the gate of the
Q407
amplifier.
The transmitted signal amplifier to 500mW here passes the TX LPF of the second characteristics of the
C418
-
C421
,
L408
,
PCB_L1
and
PCB_L2
and RX/TX switching takes place by the Q406. After this, the signal is provided to the antenna the
TX LPF of the first characteristics consisted of the
C427
,
C428
,
C432
,
L412
,
L413
and
L414
.
Antenna Switching
Switching of the antenna between the transmitter and the receiver is accomplished by the antenna transmit/receive
switch consisting of diodes
Q404
and
Q406
in conjunction with
C415
and
R414
. In the transmit mode, switched
TX B+
is applied through RF choke
L415
, hard forward biasing the two diodes on.
Q406
thus permits the flow of RF power
from output of the low-pass filter fed by the output amplifier to the output low-pass filter.
Q404
shorts the receiver input
to
C415
, which is AC coupled to ground.
L407, C416, C415
and
R414
then function as a lumped constant quarter-wave
transmission line, thus presenting a high impedance to the RF output path, effectively isolating the receiver input and
transmitter output sections.
POWER Control
Output power is controlled by the microprocessor
Q106
, which is used as a differential amplifier and comparator.
Current is sensed by the voltage drop across
R417
.
When the radio transmitter mode, this voltage is compared to the one set by the 500mW.
The power output is then reduced or increased by varying the applied to the power amplifier
Q407
.
Transmitter Audio Circuits
The transmitter audio circuits consist of the audio processing circuits, the CTCSS circuits and the DCS circuits.
Audio Processing
Transmit speed audio is providing by either the internal electric microphone
E201
or the external microphone.
The microphone audio is pre-emphasized by 6dB per octave by
C540
and
R557
, and then signal amplification and
applied to Lo-pass filter
Q507D
,
Q505D
.
The gain is such that when a signal 20dB greater than limiting the peak-to-peak output.
Under these conditions, the MOD. ADJ. Pot
RV501
configured as a four-pole active low-pass filter.
The resulting signal is then limited when respect to side band splatter, and has an 18dB per octave roll-off above 3KHz.
The audio is then applied to transmit VCO. By varying the voltage on the varactor diode
Q308
at an audio rate.
The resonant frequency of VCO is varied. The result is an oscillator output that is frequency-modulated at the audio
frequency.
CTCSS Tone Encoder / Digital Code Squelch (DCS) Encoder
CTCSS signals and DCS signals are synthesized by microprocessor
Q106
and appear as pulse waveform on I/O lines
Pin 4-8. These I/O lines are applied to a resistive digital-to-analog converter network (consisting of
R128
-
R132
) which
produce a pseudo-sine wave for CTCSS or a waveform for DCS at its output. The waveform is smoothed by low pass
filters
Q507C
to produce an acceptable sine wave output. The CTCSS tone signal is adjust to the proper level by
RV101
. The DCS signal is adjust to the proper balance by
RV503
. The signal is then applied to the audio processing
circuit at
R305
and to the TCXO circuit at
X301
.
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