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‘bAipian wl LAND MOBILE RADIO SYNANECAelll SERVICE MANUAL Mi, PART TWO (CONTROL HEADS) 70-0001 AND 70-0007 Tay STANDARD CONTROL HEAD SMALL—REMOTE CONTROL HEAD UAL NO. 70-340382 09-3400/3800-SM-6/88-1.6M. SYN-TECH Il SERVICE MANUALS SYN-TECH II service information is published in three separately-bound parts. Redundant information is segmented out so that numerous copies of the same material need not be purchased to acquire a library of various MIDLAND transceivers models Part One contains general servicing and installation information that is common to the entire SYN-TECH line Part Two contains technical data and drawings for the SYN TECH II Control Heads. Two versions of this section exists: one for the Deluxe Control Head, and one for the Standard Control Head plus the Small-Remote Control Head Part Three contains technical data and diagram for SYN- TECH II TX/RX units. Versions of this section are nearly as numerous as SYN-TECH II models 5 service-manual section is Part Two, and it contains specific data and diagrams for the SYN-TECH II Standard and Small~ service manual supplomonts will Th technical Remote Control Heads. As necessary be published and distributed on the following forms Manual Addition (MA): For supplomental information useful in equip~ ment alignment, service, or improvement. Printed on BLUE paper Change Notice (CN): For circuitry-change details made during production. Printed on YELLOW paper (MC): For correcting literature errors not related to production changes. Printed on GREEN paper Manual Correction (TB): For solutions to field problems and tips for performance improvement. Printed on PINK paper Technical Bulletin Many useful facts and tips are provided in the text. If the reader intends to service several of the transceivers described herein spending time to read applicable text will save time in the ond. MANUAL ADDITION APPLICABLE MODEL NO. :70-000/0007 MANUAL ADDITION NO. :MA=136 MANUAL NO. :70-340382, SERVICE MANUAL DATE: July 22, 1988. MANUAL PRINTING DATES: 6/88 __. SUBJECT: Microphone Jack Jumpering Add the following supplemental information to the 70-0001/0007 SYN— TECH II Standard Control Head Service Manual (Part 2). MICROPHONE JACK CONFIGURATION The Control Board contains six jumpers that can be moved to change the Microphone Jack pin functions to make the Jack compatible to the 70- 2305B Desk-Top Microphone. The jumpers consist of six zero-ohm resis~ tors that can be unsoldered and re-soldered in new positions { Microphone Jack P$17 Configuration | Control see 70-2326 Standard | 70-2305B Desk-Top Hand Microphone Microphone JP301 IN JP302 OUT 3P303 IN 5P304 our JP305 IN JP306 ouT JP307 IN JP308 OUT JP309 IN JP310 our JP311 IN JP312 OUT i 190 as gee sP302 sP304 JP306 Pato U G TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE SECTION 1 - SYN-TECH II Control Heads... . . . -S1-1 Description toe ee B1e2 SECTION 2 ~ Circuit Descriptions Tete teeeee Standard Control Heads See ease teat bese Cable Interface Board . . . a ae 82-3 10301 Pinouts 7 See ees et teeter Ae Control Cable Measurements. 1)... . 82-6 SECTION 3 - Diagrams . . : . 83-1 70-0001 Standard Control Head. . 83-3 70-9007 Small Control Head Schematic. . . . .S3-4 CX-56 Control Board Map . PEE BOS, CX-58 Knob Board Map. ©... se ss S3-6 2-475 Microphone Jack... 6.5 + + + 83-6 CX-57 Display Board Map 7 Fo 188-6 OX-59 Cable Interface Board : seo: Detaiisecueetareeetnine taney ea eas 10303 Detail 7 7 » 83-9 SECTION 4 - Part Numbers. 2. . 2. 2) ps) S42 70-0001 Mechanical Parts : 84-3 70-2986 Mechanical Parts : 84-3 70-0007 Mechanical Parts. . ae s4-4 Electrical Parts. . foe 184-5 Replacement Parts Ordering 7 184-8 Section 1 SYN-TECH II CONTROL HEADS DESCRIPTION The 7@-2@1 Standard Control Head and the 70-0007 Small-Remote Control Head each provide operator control of SYN-TECH II transceivers. Each presents operator controls and displays, and cach is equipped with & microcomputer that illuminates the displays and monitors the controls The microcomputer communicates with the TX/RX Unit via data lines when displays change or pushbuttons are pressed The SYN-TECH II is comprised of two parts: a TX/RX Unit and a detach able Control Head. If the SYN-TECH II radio is configured for under~ dash mounting, the Control Panel is attached to tho TX/RX Unit to comprise a single package, The TX/RX Unit of the trunk-mount config urations has connector and handle assembly mounted in place of the Control Head. & connector and rear cover assembly is also added to the Control Head. The two units are then connected together with the multi-conductor 70-0014 Control Cable (provided) when installed. The Standard SYN-TECH II Control Head contains on intornal speake the Small-Remote SYN-TECH II Control Head does not. Otherwise; both Control Hends are identical, By itself, the Standard Control Head has no back cover and it fits directly onto the TX/RX Unit. To adapt the Control Head to trunk-mount, the 7@-2986 Control-Head Conversion Kit adds a back cover, bracket, and the Cable Interface Board, Because of its size, the Small-Remote Control Head is used in trunk-mount config~ urations only; therefore, it is already equipped with a back cover, bracket, and the Cable Interface Board As standard, these Control Heads have a three-digit numeric LED dis~ play, six pushbuttons, and six LED indicators, Spaces exist for two additional pushbuttons and four additional indicators that can be added for optional features. There are many permutations of these optional functions, which are grouped into four arrangements. Four different trim plates can replace tho standard plate they are defined: Type 1, Type 2, Type 2, and Type 4. Pushbuttons can be chosen from a kit of four (70-2945) and LED's can be purchased in a kit of four (70- 2941). Refer to SYN-TECH If Capabilities Guide for further option information Each configuration Type accommodates a subset of all optional func~ tions. The Type that best fits the equipped options must be chosen to purchase the correct trim plate and to program the radio, Because many features are labeled by each trim plate, radio programming also provides a means to disable unused keys Both Control Heads contain four PC boards: the Control Board that contains the microcomputer; the Display Board that supports the push— buttons, LED displays, and LED indicators; the Knob Board that con- tains the Volume, Squelch, and Channel Knobs; and the Microphone Jack. The Small-Remote Control Head contains a fifth PC board, the Cable Interface Board, that interfaces the Control Cable to the Control Board. This PC board also becomes part of the 70-0001 Standard Control Head when the 70-2986 Control Head Conversion Kit is installed 7 FIGURE 1.1 — STANDARD CONTROL HEAD FIGURE 1.2 —— SMALL-REMOTE CONTROL HEAD S1-3 NOTES Section 2 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTIONS STANDARD CONTROL. HEADS The SYN-TECH I] Standard Control Head contains its own 4-bit micro computer (IC301) that monitors pushbuttons and activates display ses ments. It communicates with microcomputer IC9@3 in the TX/RX Unit via a five-bit bidirectional data buss, through which display and push~ button information is passed between the microcomputers. IC3@1 con tains RAM, I/O ports, and masked ROM. IC3@1 activity is motivated by an 800KHz clock signal that is produced by X3@1. Parallel with the five-bit data buss (10301 pins 70-73 and 79). @ data clock signal (CLK) and direction control logic (DCL) is passed from IC301 pin 78 and 64, respectively. Display information is sent up the buss to the Control Head while DCL is high. Pushbutton information is sent down to the TX/RX Unit when a pushbutton is pressed and DCL is low Display segments are illuminated sequentially. Under microcomputer control, each illuminated sesment is momentarily energized by row and column addressing from IC301: current driver 10302 applies positive current to the appropriate set of LED's while IC8@3 sinks the current by grounding the appropriate group. Additional LED segments are then 301 pins 66-68, 74-77, and 3-7. Tho that all addressed LED's appear energized by addressing from J sequence is continuously repeated so steadily lit Source current of LED current driver IC302 is regulated by Q301. I the Automatic Dimmer Option is installed, Q301 is controlled by Q305 and photo-resistor CDS301, If the Control Head is equipped with the Manual Dimmer Option, IC301 pin 89 switches high to reduce current supply to 10302 Until a pushbutton is pressed, 10301 sequentially applies momentary logic lows to D1@, Dll, and D12 to test pushbutton rows (D1@ is not used in Standard Control Heads). When a pushbutton is closed, the low pulse is passed to column inputs of [C3@1 (pins 14-17). By vectoring the tested row and the returned column, the microcomputer knows which button was pressod. It thon sends appropriate data to the TX/RX Unit When a logic low is applied to IC3@1 pins 1 or 2 by the CHANNEL KNOB the microcomputer sends appropriate data to the TX/RX Unit indicating UP or DOWN channel selection. If the CHANNEL KNOB is changed to the Momentary Rotary type (like SYN-TECH I), jumpers JP821 and JP322 must be swapped to adapt pin arrangement of the now switch. The same must be done to JP323 and JP324. Push-To-Talk from the Hand Microphone also applies a logic low to 103@1 via pin 65 to indicate operator request to transmit. This input interrupts IC9@1 activity to force immediate attention During power-up, IC301 RESET input is held high for a short duration that is determined by C317 and R309. After enough time for source lines to stabilize, Q%03 is turned on and RESET input is released ite initialization routine The microcomputer then processes Jumpers JP301 through JP312 can be altered to re-configure Microphone Jack P317 for accepting the 7@-2385 Desktop Microphone. CABLE INTERFACE BOARD The Cable Interface Board adapts the 70-0001 or 70-0007 Standard Control Heads for trunk-mount use. It is not used in under-dash con— figurations of the 70-00@1 Control Head. The Cable Interface Board interfaces P308 of the Control Board to the trunk-mount Control Cable and adds Control Head Accessory Jack J319 The external MONITOR function (on the Desktop Microphone), which dis- ables Coded Squelch when pulled logic low, is routed to the UNMUTE input of the TX/RX Unit microcomputer. When the Control Head is con- figured for trunk-mount installation, the Cable Interface Board is added to interface the Control Cable connections. Included on the Cable Interface Board is Q306, which inverts Hang-Up logic so that the UNMUTE line is pulled low when the Hang-Up Box option is open (no on- hook contact closure). If the Hang-Up Box option is not installed its connections to Accessory Jack J319 must be jumpered so that Q306 does not defeat Coded Squeich Zener diode D331 drops Bt to 5 Volts for use as interconnect pullup on the interface lines that connect to digital circuitry in the Control Head and the TX/RX Unit. D332 through D338 absorb voltages above 5.7 Volts and below -0.7 Volts that may be induced on Control Cable wires by extraneous energy 1C301 PINOUTS CONTROL HEAD MICROCOMPUTER 1C301 —~ HD613901 PIN | PIN FUNCTION NO. | NAME | FLOW | LABEL LOGIC & FUNCTION 1 D3 INP, uP LOW = CHANNEL UP switch engaged 2 Da INP DN LOW = CHANNEL DOWN switch engaged 3 Ds our DNO LOW = Ones digit select 4 D6 our DNI LOW = Tens digit select 5 DT ouT DN2 LOW = Hundreds digit select 6 ps OUT | — DN3 LOW = LED indicator group-B select 7 Ds OUT DNa LOW = LED indicator group-A select 8 pie | our. RO LOW = not used 9 pii_ | our RI LOW = testing push-button row-1 10 | p12 | OUT Re LOW = testing push-button row-2 ai | pig | our jo R3 LOW = not used a2 | Dia | our Rt | Low =,not used ig | Dis | ouT RS | LOW = not used 14; Reo | INP | cL LOW = Push button in col. 1 pressed 15 | R@1 | INP C2 LOW = Push button in col. 2 pressed a6 | Roz | INP 3 LOW = Push button in col. 3 pressed 17 | Roa | INP ca LOW = Push button in col. 4 pressed 1g | RESET | INP | HIGH = Microcomputer reset 19 | TesT | INP not used 20 | osci Clock oscillator, 800 KHz 21 | oscz Clock oscillator, 800 KHz 22 | Vee | 5 Volts 23°) HLT | INP not used 2a | vi not used 25 | v2 | not used 26} V3 not used 27 | coma INP not used 28 | COM2 | INP not used 29 | coma | INP not used 3@ | COM4 | INP not used 31 | SEGi | OUT | not used 32 | sEG2 | ovt not used 33 | SEG3 | ouT not used 34 | SEG4 | ouT | not used 35 | Seas | ouT not used 36 | SEG6 | OUT not used 37 | sea7 | out not used 38 | SEGe | OUT not used 39 | SEG9 | ouT not used 40 |) SEGIe not used CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE 1301 continuing... PIN | PIN FUNCTION NO. | NAME | FLOW | LABEL LOGIC & FUNCTION 41 | SEGi1 | OUT not used 42 | SEGI2 | OuT not used 43 | SEGi3 | OUT not used 44 | SEG14 | OUT not used 45 | SEGi5 | ouT not used 46 | sEGié | ouT not used 47 | SEG17 | OUT not used | 48 | sEcie | ovr not used 49 | sEGi9 | our not used se | seaee | our | not used 51 | sece1 | ouT not used 52 | sEG22 | our not used 53 | SEG23 | OUT not used 54 | sEG24 | OUT | not used 5s | sEG25 | OUT not used 56 | sEc26 | OUT | not used 57 | SEG27 | OUT | not used 58 | sEG2e | our | not used 59 | SEG29 | ouT not used 60 | SEG3e | OUT not used 61 | SEG3i | OUT not used 62 | SEG32 | OUT | not used 63 | GND | ground 64 | INTO | INP | DOL Radio-intrf buss direction. HI=recv 65 | INT? | INP | PIT LOW = Push-To-Talk 66 | R10 | OUT LOW = Sogment/LED select 67 | R11 | OUT LOW = Segment/LED select 68 | R12 | ouT LOW = Segment/LED select 69 | Ris | our not used 70 | R20 | BOTH | DATAI Interface data buss to radio uP 71 | R21 | BOTH | DATA2 Interface data buss to radio uP 7 r22 | BoTH | paTas Interface data buss to radio uP 73 | R23. | BOTH | DATAS Interface data buss to radio uP 74 | R30 | our LOW = Segment/LED select 75 | R31 | ouT LOW = Segment/LED select 76 | Raz | our LOW = Segment/LED select 77 | R33. | ouT LOW = Segment/LED select 78 | De BOTH | CLK Strobe of Radio-interface buss a9 | pi BOTH | DATAS Interface data buss to radio uP se | pe ouT MDIM HIGH = Display dimmed Ee CONTROL, CABLE MEASUREMENTS Tho following measurements wore made with * No options installed or active ® SQUELCH Control set just below threshold, # No signal received, * Coded Squeleh off (MON on) * VOLUME Control set to produce i Volt peak-to-peak signal between one speaker terminal and ground PIN i | NO. ‘NAME, FUNCTION |_DC or AC VOLTAGE | | SP(2) Audio amplifier output, side 2 ] 1 Vp-p audio san | j SP(2) Audio amplifier output, side 2 | 1 Ve-p audio sent SP(2) | Audio amplifier output, side 2 | 1 Vp-p audio snl | SP(2) | Audio amplifier output, side 2 | 1 Vp-p audio sami | | DCL | Radio-to-C/H buss data direction | Logic low } cL | Radio-to-C/H buss data clock S-Volt logic high | DATAS | Radio-to-C/H data buss, MSB | 5-Volt loxic hieh | | DATAS Radio-to-C/H data buss | S-Volt logic hie | DATAS Radio-to-C/H data buss | B-Volt logic high | DATA Radio-to-C/H data buss | 5-Volt logic high | DATAL Radio-to-C/H data buss, LSB | S-Volt losic high SG | Ground @ Volts 4B | Primary DC source | 13.6 Volts DC mic Microphone audio | 1 Vp-p audio seni * MIC G Microphone audio return ® Volts VOLA Volume control feed (top) 2.5 Vp-p audio sgnl VOLB | Volume control output (tap) 0.1 Vp-p audio snl voLa Volume signal ground @ Volts UNWUTE Monitor function S-Volt logic high | SQ VOL Squoleh control approx. 0.6 VDC | 5G Squelch control return @ Volts j PSWi Powor Switch hot 13.6 Volts DO | Psw2 Power Switch return 13.6 Volts DC | SPINT Internal Speaker signal 1 Vp-p audio sgnl | HORN G Horn relay contacts, side 2 7 SP(1)/PA(1) | Std-Sposker/Pub-Spkr, side 1 1 Vprp audio sal | SP(1)/PA(1) | Std-Speakor/Pub-Spkr, side 1 | 1 Vp-p audio sent | SP(1)/PA(1) | Std-Speaker/Pub-Sphr, side 1 L Vp-p audio seni | IGNIN SW2 | Power relay loop, coil side 43.6 VDC | TGNIN SWI | Power relay loop, hot sido 13.6 WoC i ANGUP | Hang-up Box ground @ Volts | Horn relay contacts, 1 Pa) Public Address spkr, 2 | PA(2) Public Address spkr, 2 | | PA(2) Public Address spkr, side 2 }o-- Pala) | Public Address spkr, side 2 | SP(L)/PA(L) | St@-Speaker/Pub-Spkr, side 1 | 1 Vp-p audio sent * with Hand Microphone keyed DIAGRAMS 70-0001 CONTROL HEAD SCHEMATIC Bias Mic 8] 6 (a) By Pri: UPqwicg) oncPrT) 70-0007 CONTROL HEAD SCHEMATIC sie ae mal, [ps C= HOKE ——“Jesanizace ra # a @ + + lic302 513801] 0x03 zie, Racor | inTofet — UNG2I2 7 haiti wk tes HRN iro OF — eas, 039 ne 7 SPARS oF — a5 as iRacoa "SY 1 ik 1 (ON4) 9 Mic Ef ob GS (G)| oa errata)! upoaic) DN(PTT 6 ‘olf ‘SP INT O4———-sp(2) msteee eee ~ a FOLD OUT sa-4 cxX-56 CONTROL BOARD MAP BLUE>VISIBLE PLATING RED>UNDERSIDE PLATING ee cxX—58 KNOB BOARD MAP e ‘aie | BOTTOM VIEW 2-475 MICROPHONE JACK (Sa | TOP VIEW BOTTOM VIEW BLUE > VISIBLE PLATING RED>UNDERSIDE PLATING FOLD ouT > Sune CX—59 CABLE INTERFACE BOARD (T/M ONLY) BLUE~VISIBLE PLATING BLUE VISIBLE PLAT RED» UNDERSIDE PLATING RED>~UNDERSIDE P I¢302 DETAIL (iR2CO7) OUT. OUT: OUT « OUT ; OUT : OUT: OUT: Vee a2 INTERNAL CIRCUITRY (1/7 OF DEVICE SHOWN) ouT Pees. FOLD OUT > ate PART NUMBERS NOTES 79-0001 MECHANICAL PARTS 70-0001 STANDARD CONTROL HEAD case Front 70-010198 Spacer 79-151847, Speaker Bracket _70-158199 Serew M3.x 8 70-151356 Channel Knob ___70-110042 Screw M 2x6 70-151846 Volume Knob 70-110043 Screw 3.x 8 70-151843 Switch Button _70-110041 washer 70-151848 Ground Spring 70-152096 (CX-57 Board 70-075317, LED Guide 70-151845 CX-58 Board 70-075318 Switch Block 70-157273 2-475 Board 70-075320 LED Spacer 70-151844 CX-56 Board 70-075316 Vol.Cont.Brkt. 70-158258 7O—0007 MECHANICAL PARTS ELECTRICAL PARTS CONTROL PC BOARD, CX-56, 70-075316 REFNO. DESCRIPTION | PART NO. DESORTPTION K-56 Entire Assembly 70-075316 ‘BOTTOMSIDE COMPONENTS ‘TOPSIDE COMPONENTS TRANSISTORS TRANSTSTORS 9303 uw2212 70-080293 301 2scizizac 70-080127 DIODES INTEGRATED CIRCUITS D301 DwAOLO 70-085246 1¢301 119613901805, 70-076483 CERAMIC CAPACITORS 16302 TR2co7, 70-076484 16303 R2603 70-076485 €301,303, 16304 wal7sose 70-076486 3053307; 16305 ‘AN7BLO5 70-076487 3097311; 313,334 680 Pf, 50V 70-138269 CONRECTORS 323 +318 ‘P308 30 pin 70-159431 326° * 100 Pf, Sov 70-138175 314 To pin 70-158434 6319,320, (3313 20 pin 70-159433 322 .047 uf, SOV 70-131298 3315 6 pin 70-159252 0327 ToL uf, "SOV 70-138160 3316 2 pin 70-159399 METAL RESTSTORS CERAMIC OSCLLLATOR 5P301,303, x301 ‘cSB800D 70-128082 305,307, 308311" zero Ohm 70-144106 TANTALUS CAPAGTTORS 3013323, 3257327" 22K, 1/108 70-144121 e317 out, 16v 70-138165 8302;303, ELECTROLYTIC CAPACTTORS 306,307, 318 150uf,_ 250 70-131298 326,328 1K, 1/10W 70-144125 321,323 l0uf, 16V 70-131194 B317 8.2K, 1/10W 70-140305 3308 Ta, 1/100 7O-144155 R309,311 10K, 1/100 70-144120 8310 150%, 1/10y_ 70-144129 R318,919 22 Ohm, 1/low —70-144074 DISPLAY PC BOARD, CX-57, 70-075317 soe Sooners sino commoners Ton Tes 322,323 LN33SGP(H) 70202049 ‘33,334 Eek ae 339°” A7 Ohm, 1/8 W —70-144006 D310 LB-203VL-2 70-085260 R341, 344, sata Hoa pgm yes, ese fae hailed eens B351,352 AT Ohm, 1/10 W 70~145130 KNOB PC BOARD, CX-58, 70-075318 MIG JACK PC BOARD, 2-475, 70-075320 REF. NO. DESCRIPTION Cx-58. Entire Assembly PART WO. 70-075318 TOPSIDE COMPONENTS COUTROLS RV301 Control, squelch RV302 Control; Volume swiren $303 Rotary Sw. chal. conwecrors wu Jack, 10 pin 70-164096 70-164097 70-180041 70-159443 BOTTOUSIDE COMPONENTS METAL RESISTORS 3P321,322, 323,524" 0 ohn 70-144106 DESCRIPTION 2-475 Entire Assembly 70-075320 A302 Gable Assembly 70-034328 CONWECTORS Receptacle, Microphone 70-159414 CERAMIC CAPACITORS ©335,336, 337,338, 339,340° —§80PE, OV 70-138269 CABLE TWTERFACE PC BOARD, CX-59 70-075319 REF. WO. DESCRIPTION PART WO. DESCRIPTION PART Wo Cx59 Entire Assembly 70-075319 DIODES CABLE ASSEMBLIES D331 H2MSB-TR 70-085253 332,333, ca301 3308 plus P312_ 70-034327 334,335, A303 53319 plus P320 — 70-034326 336,337, 338 DAZOAK-T-97 70-085254 ‘TOPSIDE COMPONENTS CERAMIC CAPACITORS ‘CONNECTORS 341,342, 3307 Jack, 9 pin 70-159435 343,344 3312 Jack, 12 pin 70-159436 345,341 Be Jack, Gntrl.cbl. 70-159437 347,341 3320 Jack; Accessory” 70-159438 349 680 p£, Sov 70-138269 351, ‘Looobt, 50v 70-138168 ALUMINUM ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITORS ETAL RESISTORS 6350 lout, 16v 70-135173 - R361 68K, 1/100 70-144119 R362 2.7K, 1/108 70-144159 BOTTOMSIDE CoMPONEWrS 363,364, 365,366, ‘TRANSISTORS 367,368, 363 33K, 1/10H 70-144112 9306 vuz212—tw 70-080293 REPLACEMENT PARTS ORDERING To speed delivery and avoid errors, always include the following information when ordering replacement parts: 1. Best identification of the part. A. MIDLAND part number, or B. Model and Serial numbers of equipment in which the part is used, with ©. Part description, and D. Schematic reference designator, and, E. If necessary, return the old part as sample 2. Specify quantity desired of each part. 3. Ship-to address (and billing address if different) Mail or phone your order t Parts Department MIDLAND INTERNATIONAL 1690 North Topping Avenue Kansas City, Missouri 64120 Telephone: (816) 241-8500 MANUAL REVISION MODEL NO. (5 79--0500c REVISION NO. : ON-466 SERIAL NO. (s):__926171 and up DATE: 4-19-89 SERVICE MANUAL NO. :_70-050000 SUBJECT: Circuit Changes REASON FOR CHANGE: Improved Output Stability REF. NO. DESCRIPTION FROM 70 PART NO. LOCATION cies 220pt Chip Cap Delete 70-138176 ---~ 526 Chip cap 12pt 70-138302 1512 0526 chip Cap ope 70-138313 1512 C524 Chip Cap 1spt 70-138267 L513 to Gnd e524 Chip Cap l2pt ——-70-138266 L513 to Gna e522 Chip Cap 27pt 70-138305 1510 e522 Chip Cap 22pf —-70-138263 L510 C555 3p Chip Cap Delete 70-138311 L510 534 Elect. Cap. 220U, 16V 70-135164 L501 to Gnd 534 Elect. Cap. 150, 25V 70-135154 L501 to Gnd

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