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O ICOM SERVICE MANUAL 144 MHz FM TRANSCEIVER IC-T22A IC-T22E UHF FM TRANSCEIVER IC-T42A IC-T42E Icom Inc. INTRODUCTION This service manual describes the latest service information for the IC-T22A/E and IC-T42A/E FM TRANSCEIVER at the time of publication. | MODEL VERSION No. VERSION SYMBOL #02 Europe EUR IC-T22E/T42E #04 Italy ITA #05 U.S.A. USA IC-T22A/T42A #07 Australia AUS #09 Asia SEA DANGER NEVER connect the transceiver to an AC outlet or to a DC power supply that uses more than 16 V. This will ruin the transceiver. DO NOT expose the transceiver to rain, snow or any liquids. DO NOT reverse the polarities of the power supply when connecting the transceiver. DO NOT apply an RF signal of more than 20 dBm (100 mW) to the antenna con- nector. This could damage the transceiver’s front end. ORDERING PARTS Be sure to include the following four points when ordering replacement parts: 1. 10-digit order numbers 2. Component part number and name 3. Equipment model name and unit name 4. Quantity required 1140005300 IC HD404629C32H IC-T224 LOGIC UNIT 5 pieces 8810008750 Screw PHBOM2x15ZK IC-T22A4 Rearpanel 10 pieces Addresses are provided on the inside back cover for your convenience, REPAIR NOTES 1. Make sure a problem is internal before disassembling the transceiver. 2. DO NOT open the transceiver until the transceiver is disconnected from its power source. 3. DO NOT force any of the variable components. Turn them slowly and smoothly. 4, DO NOT short any circuits of electronic parts. An insulated tuning tool MUST be used for all adjustments. 5. DO NOT keep power ON for a long time when the transceiver is defective. 6. DO NOT transmit power into a signal generator or a sweep generator. 7. ALWAYS connect a 40 dB to 50 dB attenuator between the transceiver and a deviation meter or spectrum analyzer when using such test equipment. 8. READ the instructions of test equipment thoroughly before connecting equip- ment to the transceiver. TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION 1 SPECIFICATIONS 2 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 3 INSIDE VIEWS I¢-T22 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION 1 RECEIVER CIRCUITS 2 TRANSMITTER CIRCUITS 3 PLLCIRCUITS .. -4 OTHER CIRCUITS .. 5 6 VOLTAGE LINES PORT ALLOCATIONS, ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES 1 1C-T22 PLL ADJUSTMENTS... 2 IG-T22 RECEIVER CIRCUIT 3 IG-T22 TRANSMITTER ADJUSTMENT -4 — 10-T42 PLL ADJUSTMENTS .. 6 6 IC-T42 RECEIVER CIRCUIT. Ic-T42 TRANSMITTER ADJUSTMENT 6 PARTS LIST 7 MECHANICAL PARTS AND DISASSEMBLY =1 CABINET PARTS 7-2 ACCESSORIES 71 71 8 SEMI-CONDUCTOR INFORMATIONS BOARD LAYOUTS 1 LOGIC UNIT. 2 MAINUNIT -3 10-122 VHF RF UNIT 410-142 UHF RF UNIT .. 10 BLOCK DIAGRAM 10-1 IC-T22 BLOCK DIAGRAM 10-2 IC-T42 BLOCK DIAGRAM... 11 VOLTAGE DIAGRAM 11-1 10-722 LOGIC UNIT. IC-T22 MAIN UNIT AND VHF RF UNIT. 11-2 IC-T42 LOGIC UNIT... oe IC-T42 MAIN UNIT AND UHF RF UNIT... Ww-4 1-2 “M3 1-4 ‘To upgrade quality, all electrical or mechanical parts and internal circuits are subject to change without notice or obligation, we ey SECTION 1 SPECIFICATIONS - oe “Specifications guaranteed at a transceiver temperature of +25°C (+77°F). All stated specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation. eee : ae A USA Tx:144.0-148.0 MHz Tx:440.0-450.0 MHz ° Rx:136.0-174.0 MHz” ___Rx:400.0-470.0 MHz”? Europe 144.0-146.0 MHz 430.0—440.0 MHz cveone, sia The144,0-148.0 MHz Modano 1 4 IZ (MHz) ____Rx:140.0-150.0 MHz" [ tak Tx:144.0-148.0 MHz Tx:430.0-440.0 MHz [ ’ Rx:136.0-174.0 MHz" Rx:400.0-470.0 MHz"? fe Guaranteed range: “1144.0-148.0 MHz “7440.0-450.0 MHz “*430.0-440.0 MHz a Made FM (FSE) |) #| Frequency stability rs ) | (0 °C to +50 °C, +82 °F to +122 °F) #10 ppm #5 ppm || Tuning steps 5, 10, 12.5, 1, 20, 25, 30 or 50 kHz i =| Antenna impedance 50 Q (unbalanced) : _| External DC power 4.5 to 16 V DC (negative ground) 2 ].4 High 14A ie 5 8 Tx = — 40s Low 500 mA eee E> IES Rated audio 150 mA Ee Rx = Pe |On Power saved 15 mA (average) | 2) _| *owsrsaver | Le Usable temperature range -10 °C to +60 °C (+14 °F to +140 °F) a a rs |_| Dimensions 57 (Wp x 110 (H) x 27 (D) mm; 2 4 (W) x4 Sie (H} x 1 the (0) in (wth BF 70) | (projections not included) 57 (W) x 122 (H) x 29 (D) mm; 2 ‘Js (W) x 4 "8/6 (H) x 1 ‘fe (D) in (with BP-180) poe Malia _| be Weight 290 g : 10.2 oz (with BP-170) 280 g ; 9.9 oz (with BP-170) || (with a battery pack, belt clip and 310g; 10.9 oz (with BP-171) 300 g; 10.6 oz (with BP-171) |_| antenna) 335 g ; 11.8 oz (with BP-180) $25 9: 11.5 oz (with BP-180) el Output power" ____ 5Wor 0.5 W(at96 to 18.5 V), 35 W or 0.5 W (at 7.2 V) . Modulation system Variable reactance frequency modulation - S| Max. frequency deviation* +5.0 kHz eS Spurious emissions Less than -60 dB a Microphone impedance 2kQ CS Receive system Double conversion superheterodyne Ee Le Intermediate frequencies 1st: 30.85 MHz ; 2nd: 450 kHz Bee Sensitivity* (12 dB SINAD) Less than 0.16 pV (typical) bee —— fe Squelch sensitivity Less than 0.16 pV (at threshold) = S 2 Selectivity More than 15 KHz/—6 dB, Less than 30 kHz/-60 dB a Spurious and image More than 60 dB More than 50 dB i. rejection ratio" (more than 46 dB at ‘2 IF) (more than 45 dB at ‘2 IF) ce fail _ Audio output power" (at 13.5 V) More than 200 mW (at 10 % distortion with an 8 & load) Ve Audio output impedance BQ SECTION 2 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS © Removing the rear panel © Tum power OFF, then remove the battery pack @ Unscrew 6 screws (4 x (A), 2 x B) as shown in Fig 1, then separate the front and rear panels. @ (black, 15 mm) Front panel Fig. 1 Removing the rear panel ‘Removing the LOGIC unit ® Unplug the flat cable from J2, then unsolder speaker leads. @ Unscrew 4 screws © to remove the LOGIC unit, © siver, 8.5 mm) Speaker leads ear panel Fig. 2 Removing the LOGIC unit ‘© Removing the MAIN unit © Unscrew 2 screws (6) to separate the rear plate from the rear panel as shown Fig. 3 © Unscrew 2 screws ) and unplug Jt on the bottom side, to remove the MAIN unit, arr) QW eater, 35 em i crv) silver, 3.5 mm) Fig. 3 Removing the MAIN unit © Removing the RF unit @ Remove both the {DIAL] and [SQL] knobs and the 2 nuts) and ® Unsorew 5 screws (3 x (F) and 2 x @) from the RF unit and 1 screw from the rear panel to remove the RF unit © (siver, 3.5 mm) Shield plate B (iver, 3.5 mm) @ black, 3.5 mm) Fig. 4 Removing the RF unit SECTION 3 INSIDE VIEWS @ MAIN AND LOGIC UNITS wy MAIN WO expander’ Loaic CPU clock (IC3: BU4084BCFV) (X1: GR-505) ey SEND controler (Q6: 2SA1162) ; : CPU Microphone amplifier (IC1: HD404629C32H) (ICS: MS218FP) AF power amplifier’ (IC4: TAT368F) IF amplifier (Qt: 2804215) | el IFIC ——S ae (IC1: TAS1136FN) 2nd IF filter (Flt: PBFS450P 15D; 450kHz) OTMF decoder Volume control circuit (IC4: LC73881M) (Q3, Q4: XP1210 x 2) Initial matrix * Located under side of the point @ VHF RF UNIT (IC-T22A/E) T22 Rx front-end” Q3: 2505226 4: 2504403 ] a e é Rj Power module ist mixer” (Q6: 2504403) Ee (IC2; SC-1265) =e —————____._ Reference oscillator (X1: CR-614; 15.2 MHz) PLL IC* GO circuit (C4: pPD3140GS) * Located under side of the point @ UHF RF UNIT (IC-T42A/E) T42 Rx front-end” (O16: 2504228) 1st mixer* | 7 (Q17: 2864403) Power module —________——_——e = it a . te cies x Reference oscillator (IC2: SC-1284) S (Xt: CR-515; 15.2 MHz) PLL IC" VCO circuit (IC4: pPD3140GS) * Located under side of the point T22 SECTION 4 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION 4-1 RECEIVER CIRCUITS 4-1-1 ANTENNA SWITCHING CIRCUIT (VHF RF UNIT) Received signals enter the antenna connector and then pass through the low-pass filter (L1=L3, C1-C5). The fik tered signals are passed through the antenna switching cit- cuit The antenna switching circuit functions as a low-pass filter while receiving. However, its impedance becomes very high while transmitting by attempting voltages to D4 and DS. Thus, transmit signals are blocked from entering the receiver circuits. The antenna switching circuit employs a 1/4). type diode switching system, The passed signals are then applied to the RF amplifier circuit (23, Q4). 4-1-2 RF CIRCUIT (VHF RF UNIT) ‘The RF circuit amplifies signals within the range of frequen- cy coverage and filters out-of-band signals. ‘The signals from the antenna switching circuit pass through a high-pass fitr (L11, D7, C28), and are applied to the RF amplifier (Q3, Q4). The RF ampitier consists of a cascade Circuit. The amplified signals are passed through the next stage band-pass fiter (L12, L13, D8, D10) to suppress unwanted signals. The filered signals are then applied to the mixer circuit (26). D7, D9 and 010 employ varactor diodes that track the ‘band-pass filters and are controlled by the PLL lock voltage. ‘These diodes tune the center frequency of an RF passband for wide bandwidth receiving and good image response rejection, 4-1-3. 1ST MIXER AND 1ST IF CIRCUITS (VHF RF UNIT AND MAIN UNIT) ‘The mixer circuit converts the received signal to a fixed frequency of the 1st IF signal with a PLL output frequency. By changing the PLL frequency, only the desired frequency will be passed through a pair of crystal filters (FI1) at the next stage of the mixer, The signals from the RF circuit are mixed with the LO signal at the tst mixer (Q6) to produce a 90.85 MHz ist IF signal ‘The tst IF signal is passed through to a pair of crystal fiters (Flt) to suppress out-of-band signals and then applied to the MAIN unit. The passed signal is amplified at the IF ‘amplifier (Q1) and applied to the 2nd mixer circuit in the FM IF IC (IC), 4-1-4 2ND IF AND DEMODULATOR CIRCUITS (MAIN UNIT) The FM IF IC (IC1) contains the 2nd mixer, 2nd local oscil- lator, imiter amplifier, S-meter detector and quadrature detector circuits ‘The 2nd LO signal (30.4 MHz) from the VHF RF unit ‘applied to IC1 (pin 2) and then mixed with the 1st IF signal (30.85 MHz) at the 2nd mixer section of IC1. The 1st IF signal (30.85 MHz) is mixed with the 2nd LO signal to be converted to a 450 kHz 2nd IF signal. ‘The 2nd IF signal (450 kHz) from the 2nd mixer section (IC1 pin 3) passes through the ceramic filter (FI1) where unwanted signals are suppressed. tis then amplified at the limiter amplifier section (IC1 pin §) and applied to the quadrature detector section to demodulate the 2nd IF sig- nal into AF signals. AF signals output from IC1 (pin 9) are de-emphasized with -6 dB/octave at R11 and C16. The S-meter output "S METER" signal from IC1 (pin 12) is applied to the CPU (ICI pin 4). 20d Lo (oat {rom PLL et 2a ser ‘one It TA31136EN viausyagea wooPu png 1 2NDIF AMPLIFIER 4-1-6 AF AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT (MAIN AND LOGIC UNITS) AF signals from IC1 (pin 9) are passed through the AF selector switch (IC6) and active filers (2). G2 functions aS a high-pass fiter (pins 1, 5, 6) and low-pass fiter (pins 2-4) to suppress subaudible tones and higher noise compo- rents, respectively. The filtered signals are passed through the AF mute switch (C2), and then applied to the level controller circuit (23, (Q4) in the LOGIC UNIT via the “DEO” line. The attenuation level (volume level) of the controller is controlled by the 4-bit data from the CPU (AFO-AF3), ‘The AF signals are amplified at the AF preamplifier (Q5) land then applied to the MAIN unit via the "DET" line, The signals are amplified at the AF power amplifier (IC4), passed through the [EXT SP] jack in the VHF RF unit and then applied to the internal speaker via the LOGIC unit. ‘An “AFM signal cuts the AF signal on the AF mute switch (1C2) for noise squelch, tone squelch, etc. An “AFON” sig- ral deactivates the AF power ampifior (IC4) to reduce the ccurtent drain during audio mute (except beep emission). 4-1-7 NOISE SQUELCH (MAIN UNIT) Anise squelch circuit cuts out AF signals when no RF sig- nal is received. By detecting noise components in the AF signal, the squelch circuit switches the AF mute switch. ‘Some of the noise components in the AF signal from the FM IF IC (ICt pin 9) are applied to the active fier section (IC1 pins 7, 8). The [SQL] contro! on the VHF RF unit adjusts the active fier input level ‘The active fitter section amplifies noise components with frequencies of 20 kHz and above. The filtered signals are rectified at the noise detector section and converted into the “ULBUSY” (High or Low) signal by the squelch trigger sec- tion. The “ULBUSY" signal is applied to the CPU (pin 22). ‘The CPU controls the 1 expander IC (IC3) to output the “AFM” signal from pin 13. The “AFM" signal controls the audio mute switch (IC2) to cut the AF signal line. i Level conor ' i 4-2 TRANSMITTER CIRCUITS 4-2-1 MICROPHONE AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT (MAIN UNIT) ‘The microphone amplifier circuit amplifies audio signals with +6 dB/octave pre-emphasis from the microphone to a level needed for the modulation circuit. ‘The AF signals from the built-in condenser microphone (LOGIC unit), or from the [MIC] jack are applied to the lim- iter amplifier (ICS pin 3) which has +6 dB/octave pre- ‘emphasis characteristics. The signals pass through the splatter filter (ICS pins 8-7) and frequency deviation pot (R64) and are then applied to the modulation circuit on the V VCO board. Q6 on the LOGIC unit is the PTT control cit- cuit, and outputs “High” to the CPU when transmitting. 4-2-2 MODULATION CIRCUIT (V VCO BOARD) ‘The modulation circuit modulates the VCO oscillating signal {RF signal) using the microphone auc signals. The “MOD" signal changes the reactance of a diode (D302) to modulate the oscillated signal at the VCO circuit (0301, (302, 0302). The VCO output is butfer-amplified at Q20 and then applied to the drive amplifier (Q21) via the trans- mitreceive switch (016). 4-2-3 POWER AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT (VHF RF UNIT) C2 is a power module which provides more than 5 W of output power with a 13.5 V DC power source. ‘An RF signal from the tranemit/receive switch (D16) is amplified at the drive amplifiers (Q21) and then applied to 1C2, The amplified signal is then applied to the antenna ‘connector via the transmitrecelve switching circuit (03). out Ae asc Act ther A seer oo ses 45— pata Di 3 PLSTB 2nd Lo signal —) ‘Boa hae) Fig. 4 PLL CIRCUIT 4-4 OTHER CIRCUITS 4-4-1 OPTIONAL TONE SQUELCH UNIT The optional UT-84 TONE SQUELCH UNIT provides pock- et beep, tone squelch and programmable tone encoder functions. ENCODER FUNCTION ‘The serial data from the CPU (LOGIC unit IC1) is applied to IC1, The tone signal reply to the data signal is output from Ct (pin 21) and is applied to R9. RO adjusts the deviation level. DECODER FUNCTION ‘The DET signal from the FM IF IC is applied to the active low-pass filter between pin 1 and pin 2 within IC1. The fik tered signal is compared with the programmed tone signal. Pin 14 of IC1 becomes "LOW" when the received signal matches to the programmed tone frequency. 4-5 VOLTAGE LINES LINE: vec DESCRIPTION “The same voltage as the connected battery pack or ‘extemal DC power source, The voliage appears | regardless ofthe [POWER] switch, _} ‘Commonly used $-V wiich is produced by the 3 V regulator IC (MAIN unit IC7).. The voltage appears regardless ofthe [POWER] switch, ‘Commonly used 3 V which is produced by the +3V regulator cirouli (MANI unit Q15-017)._ The voltage is contoled with the “PCON' signal which appears when the power is tured ON, 3 V for the receiver elroutis. The vohage Is pro- ‘duced at the FAV regulator (MAIN unit Q8, QS) and is controlled by the "ASC" signal which’ contains the power save contr! signal 4.V for the transmiter circuit. The voltage 18 pro- duced at the TAV reguiator circuit (VHF AF unit Q12-014) andis controled with the “T4C" signal. 3 RS Ta 4-6 PORT ALLOCATIONS 4-6-1 CPU (LOGIC UNIT) Pin Port Descriptic Fin Pert Description number name eeription number name pt 1 VGC | Input portor the GPU power source 50-53_| KRO-KAG_| Input por forthe key mat 2 | _UBATT | Inout port for connected voltage for 34 TaC | Outputs TAV regulator contra signal iow battery ctection, “HIGH During Ts 3 KEY | Input port for the [MONI] and [FUNC] 55. | BUSYLED | Outputs the receive LED contro! wich Sonal @ | SMETER | input portora Sneter detection orn signal 5 | REMOTE | Input por for optional speaker- eI esa | cists aarereeeeeneeeeantaee ‘mrophones remote convo signal. 3.9 | O8C%,2 | Clock oscar terminals for a CPU HIGH: Hgts cock &7 | CONT | Outputs the LCD contrast sana. 70 | RESET | CPU ie iniiakzeg when thie por HIGHT igh contrast | receives “HIGH.” 14 ‘SOL | Outputs serial clock signal for the EEPROM (163). 6 SOA | Outputs a sera data forthe 4-62 VO EXPANDER (MAIN UNIT IC4) EEPROM (IC3). - ( ) 6 PD | Outputs a OTMF decoder power Pin] Port 7 control signal _ number | name Descriptior 17 | DDATA” | input por for DTM decoder data 4 72SC | Ouipts a 435 requstr conto signal ——|__ { trom IC4. —__—______} for the power save function. 18 | DOCK | Outputs a sera clock signal orthe i : DINE cocoder G3), Low son seta 78 STD [input poe fr detection of@ OTMF peppers eee | ‘When the power save function 20 | TSQL | input port or detection of atone activates. squeich decoder signal. 6 MB | Outputs a RF power selection signal 2i | ATSST | Outputsa strobe signa fora tone when transiting, sepeich, “LOW”: Low power 22 | ULBUSY | Detects squolch and PLL uniock 100 aaiana wine ata Signs ‘Ths pot becomes TOW" 7 | SHAT | Gandia VO0 evicting sil or when the squelch is closed during Fix, ~ or PUL Is unlocked during Tx ii | RSSC | Outputs a R&S regulator control sna 24 | STOPC | input port tora restart signal rom te | POWER! key. "LOW: During Px 25 | SEND | input port ortho (PTT) switch “HIL” with into |_ ‘HIGH™: [PTT] is pushed. During power saved. — 2% WA | Iput port forthe [POWER] key 12 | MiGM | Outputs microphone mut sign HIGH": [POWER] key is pushed pete mae : 2B ‘DCK | Input port forthe dal clock signal ce aie | Cuteaia a teoetve aula mies Sone 29 UP, Input port for the dial up signal. “LOW?: Auxdo mute ON SA] PLLSTE | Oupas a sobe sonal tothe PLLTC 14] AON] tn AF power ape coc (WHE RE uni (Ca) | HIGH": AF ampli deactivates, 3 ‘GK | Outpus a serial lock signal to the oa PLLIC (VHF RF unit, IC4). LOW" : AF empifie sotivetee. 38 | 1OSTB | Outputs a strobe signal tothe data expander (MAIN unt, C3}. 37 | DATA | Ousputs a sera data fr tho PLLTC | (WHF RE unt Ca) and data Ic3). eat uipu AF volume contol sig 2 Outputs the power source control signal | “HIGHT: When the power is tumed on: 488 | KIKI | Outputs stove signals tote Koy atin irr ary SECTION 5 5-1 IC-T22 PLL ADJUSTMENT ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES MEASUREMENT AOUSTHENT nowustwent | ADJUSTMENT coNDITIONS vawe uN | _Locarion wr | Abavet| Took] 1)» DipayedFoavenoy 148002 | VHERF | Connect a aigias [18 woo | ce vouace || etansmting voter or ep . tote t- 2 | © Receiving ae ert ¢ lscoe tone [rasveoasy Vey REFERENCE} «Osplyedtequeney 1460001 | Toppa’ Loos ope] 65000 | VHF RF OBO FREQUENCY | | © Comoa the FF power metro 80 eee ee iotheartera eTanumitng cornet 5-2 IC-T22 RECEIVER ADJUSTMENT BUDSTNENT MENT ADJUSTMENT ADJUSTMENT CONDITIONS: L a VALUE, iNT. | aw] _Locarion uw | AowusT SENSITIVITY | 1 | @ Displayed frequency : 145.000 MHz MAIN | Connect a DC volt-| Maximum ‘VHF RF | Adjust in Stsau) conto Max COW meter tote ches | OC vaage somnnce £ Comet he S86 the arn connec pein: ace torand ta ti Tove 1.00" (107 eam) Modiston ita Deviation 382 neceing 2 | @ Set the SSG output as: “Connect a DG vott-| 1.0 MAIN: es teva 3 "(47 metro teehee Noduaton _:OFF pomort | SMETER | 1 |» Bopayed requncy 14.000 ic Front Whe pating re & Gomect the S80 oe antenna cones- | panel (FUNG key push be | | tocand sets: (GAL ey. Cove 05 pr (118 dBm) Moddston tie | | Deviation” Lassie | _ | @ Connect the terminator to the {SP} jack. tRecauing 7 |e Sette 856 apa ortho Smaor Tesscoma laawwos] very beeoring to 8 (cs) lee scene | Soscem | “This output level ofthe standard signal generator (SSG) is indicated as the SSG's open circu ot © VHF RF UNIT [ STANDARD SIGNAL | | GENERATOR (SSG) | “100-200 MHz ~127 to -17 dBm (0.1 wv to 32 mV) CAUTION: DO NOT connect the signal generator while transmitting, FREQUENCY COUNTER, r RF POWER METER: 10W/500 8" @.5mm) S-conductor plug cont to [SPI 100 ~ 204 (5) U @ ui2— sey [2 STITH ssbatnew L13 fierce ong WM agustment Yo Lock yotage agusinent — L302 Le (WSO boar * MAIN UNIT CP1 Senstvity check point = DC POWER SUPPLY 13.5V/3A Note: VHF RF unit adustment can be performed through openings on the Main unit side “= to (00 135 V] Lock voltage LV— check point L2_Sonstivity adjustment Ay S sonstivty voltage check point (MAIN unit) 52 irr) T22 5-3 IC-T22 TRANSMITTER ADJUSTMENT ‘© Apply no signal tothe [MIC] connector ‘Transmitting MEASUREMENT bo al ‘ADJUSTMENT ‘ADJUSTMENT CONDITIONS VALUE POWT _| unt [LOCATION unit | aovust outPut —_| 1 |e Displayed frequency : 185,000 MHz. ‘Top panel] Connect the RF | 50W man | R70 POWER 1 Output power High ower meterto the | © Bo sure the power supply voltage is 13.5 V antenna connec- Transmitting tor. 2| © Output power: Low or-10w | Verity FREQUENCY | 1 | Displayed frequency : 145,000 MHz Toppanel| ConnecttherM | #45kHz | MAIN | RBG DEVIATION | |» Output power High | deviation meter to | ‘# Connect the audio generator tothe [MIC} | the antenna con- jack andsetas 95 mV/t. kHz nectr through the ‘9 Set the FM deviation meter as: | attenuator. HPF OFF LPF 20 Ke De-omphasis : OFF Detector (ep. (¢ Teansmiting DMF TONE | 1 | « Displayed frequency : 145,000 MHz Toppanel| Connect the FM | 33.5 kHz tosic | Res DEVIATION | | @ Push {0} key while transmiting deviation meter to the antenna con- rector through the attenuator i - - TONE CALL | 1] © Displayed trequency :145.000MHz |Top panel| Connectthe FM | +3.5 kHz toaic | Raz DEVIATION Push [MONI] switch while tansmiting deviation meter to | o-T22e) the antenna con: ‘nectr through the attenuator. | TONE 1 | « Displayed trequency : 145.000 MHz |Top pane!| Connect the FM | 40.75 kHz tosic | raz ENCODER HEF OFF deviation meter to DEVIATION LPF 20kH2 the antenna con- (o-722A) Deemphasis OFF rector through the Detector wry attenuator ‘eTone frequency 186.5 H2 * MAIN UNIT ‘ATTENUATOR: 40 oF 50 dB RF POWER METER [ FM DEVIATION METER 100-200 MHz tothe antenna ‘connector to [MIC] iim 10W/509 AUDIO GENERATOR 300 Hz — 3 kHz 1-500 mV ‘| Froquen deviation” — R64 adjustment | Output mr agusiment — R70 “ O O) * LOGIC UNIT Res DTM tone deviation adjustment Ra2 Tone call (IC-T22E) ‘or tone encoder (IC-T22A) deviation adjustment 00 [ Do POWER SUPPLY 135V/3A to[0C 135) irr) T42 5-4 IC-T42 PLL ADJUSTMENT vom MEASUREMENT RHE runt | anwstwenrconomons | vawwe ait | —Locario anit] ABIUST Tack] eapayedtemony Tac0ome | — AF | Comet ash [Baw woo] tate voce || reremurg tlvtnat 2 | eRecsira costes avzaav i aw | | REFERENCE] | «Bosyed tomy “ORION |Tv] Lovey couota| oO | UNF | eh PREGUENGY| || © cote Hower met oa 0 taumney corte aan baate te ante comer | totam -* Transmitting | connector 5-5 IC-T42 RECEIVER ADJUSTMENT ETM ADJUSTMENT ‘ADJUSTMENT CONDITIONS Sa VALUE OWT unit_[ _Locaron wnat AOWSF SENSTWTY |] Dabayeawemsrsy 0000 | MAN] Comes a OCR] Tov wan | 2 Sted Cwor”” incoow nao te och Comets S50 tothe stoma ene poncrrs vrandoates Core amv earn) Motuaton Ort racouna 2 | Sette S80 pas Topana | Gemecta SHAD | Loran vey tore Oey 12m) rnderto eS) | OnBy Moduton tit pes weed sna Deveson” 35h | TEFEN [7s atyedtomsrey Fa hie pate isto wre sh) oat (FUNG ty pan £2.00 hts (Allee version beteA ey = Cone tte S80 te tora canes rodeaee Cav 050 19m Moklaten tt Deviation 43.5 kHz | ‘® Connect the terminator to the [SP] jack. Srecavne 2 Je Sette SSG ous ee Ste Tesscoaa omweoen] | Voy Beooming 83 roe tive | |~108 dem) ! This output level ofthe standard signal generator (SSG) is indicated as the SSG's open circu © UHF RF UNIT RF POWER METER 10W/500 ‘STANDARD SIGNAL GENERATOR (SSG) 4400 - 480 MHz ~127 to-17 dBm. (0.1 nV to 32 mv) CAUTION: | DO NOT connect the signal generator |_while transmitting SINAD METER [ext. SP YB" (3.5 mm) S-conductor plug 68ka Terminater forthe S-meter adjustment FREQUENCY COUNTER ToT DC POWER SUPPLY eee 135V/3A ee” (000 oO} Reference frequency ——C61 adjustment }) to[0C 13.6) Lock voltage check pont —LV. Lock voltage Note: URE AF unt adustmert can be aroma, aqustment L302 trough openings on the Main uni sido (VES board MAIN UNIT CP1 Senstivity check point. 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