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FURUIN® SERVICE MANUAL __SSB TRANSCEIVER _ MODEL FS-1502 a FURUNO ELECTRIC CO.,, LTD. NISHINOMIYA, JAPAN @FURUNO ELECTRIC CO,, LTD, [Your tocarisent7beaier 9-52, Ashihara-cho, Nishinomiya, Japan 662 Telephone: 0798-65-2111 Telef 0798-65-4200 Ait rights reserved.” printes in span PUB. No, SME~55480-A cHaos> FS-1502 Table of Contents Specifications... Circuit Description Transcelver Unit ...... Transmitter Section... Local Oscillator Section Recelver Section Panel/CPU Section Power Supply S ‘Antenna Coupler Unit... Block Description Adjustment Necessary Measuring Instruments . Line Voltage and Local OSC Line Voltage Check Local OSC Frequency/Level Check ck RK Boars) Transmitter 7 Tx Gain Adjustment PABlas Adjustment ... Transmitter Output Level Recelver Antenna Coupler... Troubleshooting Self Test oat Transcelver Sat ‘Antenna Coupler eee aot Replacement of Major Parts ...... 32 Final Transistors Q3 and Q4 on the PA Board 32 Replacement of Printed Circuit Board ...... 133 Parts Location Transceiver Unit ........ CPU Board 05P0456. ‘TRIRK Board 050451 ‘TX FIL Board 05P0273 PA Board 050274 Relay Board 05P0275 SW REG Board 05P0276 .. ‘Antenna Coupler Coupler Board 05P02788 . Table of Contents Electrical Parts List Interconnection Diagrams FS1502 ....... “SA FS-1502+RB-500 $2 F§-1502+DB-500+RB-500 283 Examples of BK Connection (Floating Ground) 84 Examples of BK Connection (Negative Ground) 85 Block Diagram... Schematic Diagrams General .... ST CPU Board ..... $38 TXIRX Board oe $9 VCO on the TXIRX Board... -S410 TXFILBoard .. . 2S PA Board ..... 2 S12 RELAY Board S43 ‘SW REG Board . 2814 S15 REMOTE(A) Board REMOTE(B) Board .........seeeeeeeerseterecee ee eetee tena erst etna es S16 CONTROL Board ...... SAT IF AMP(Custom IC) S18 NB DET(Custom IC) -$19 ALC AMP(Custom IC) -$-20 Antenna Coupler ..... $21 ‘AC Power Supply . . 7 eae ae $22 DC-DC Converter... Gores Bepeabee oes APPENDIX A PRESETTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR SSB RADIOTELEPHONE GENERAL Communication System Frequency Range Frequency Resolution Class of Emission Frequency Stability Number Of Channels Ambient Temperature Range Relative Humidity Power Supply & Power Consumption Frequency Selection Dimmer Specifications ‘Simplex or semi-duplex 1.6 to 26.2 MHz (transmit) 0.1 0 30 MHz (receive) Transmit: 100 Hz Receive: 10 Hz JBE (LSB) JBE (USB) HBE (AM compatible) F1B, J2B (for NBDP terminal) JBC (Weather FAX, receive only) +10 Hz 1) 64 semi-duplex or 128 simplex channels max, presettable 2) Factory preset ITU SSB, Telex, USA SSB channels 3) 2182 kHz (single action) -20°C to +55°C 93% at 40°C 13.6 VDC: -/+ 15% (floating ground) Receive: 1.54. ‘Transmit speech: 18 A Transmit (max.): 30 A Key or dial encoder Illumination for keyboard and LCD (four levels incl. off) Specifications Display V/O Connection Coating Color Dimensions and Weight RECEIVER Receiving System Sensitivity Selectivity Spurious Response Intermodulation Audio Output Other Features Channel number, frequency, class of emission, status of controls, signal strength, transceiver output level Standard: microphone, external antenna coupler, external speaker Option: 1) RS-232C port for connecting DP-S NBDP Terminal 2) Current loop port for connecting RB-S00 Remote Station/DB-S00 Distributor Cabinet: 2.5GY 5/1.5 Newtone #5 Front panel: 100 mm x 250 mm x 300 mm, 5.8 kg Double-conversion superheterodyne IF: 54,455 MHz and 455 kHz Input level at 50 ohms to produce SINAD 20 dB JBE:3 dBuV(1.44V) HBE: 16 dBxV (6.3 nV) 2.4 KHz at -6 dB (J3E) 4.5 kHz at -60 dB (I3E) Better than 70 dB Better than 80 dB 3 W rated into internal speaker 5 W max, into external 4 ohm speaker RF Gain: Adjustable Squelch: ON/OFF, Activated by voice/signal level Dimmer: OFF/Low/Medium/High Speaker: ON/OFF (Handset always alive) AGC: always ON Noise blanker: always ON Specifications TRANSMITTER Output Impedance RF Output Power Power Reduction Controls ANTENNA COUPLER Tuning System Frequency Range Input Impedance Antenna Required Power Capability Tuning Power VSWR Tuning Time Dummy Load Power Requirement Ambient Temperature Construction Color Dimensions and Weight 50 ohms J3E/H3E: 150 W pep or 100 W pep FAB: 100W Tune: 10 W approx. (greater than 70 W pep for 23 to 26.2 MHz) 60-70 W pep Output HI/LOW, test/send of two-tone alarm generator, 2182kH2 single action key CPU controlled fully automatic tuning system 1.6 to 26.2 MHz 50 ohms (viewed from transceiver) 610 15 mwire or whip 150 W pep, 75 W continuous 10W Less than 1.5 Within 2 to 15 seconds Within 0.5 seconds on pretuned bands External (10 ohms + 250 pF), optional supply 15 VDC 0.6 A (supplied from transceiver) -30°C to + 70°C at 95% relative humidity Waterproof plastic cabinet, stainless steel mount White 267 mm (W) x 390 mm (H) x 90 mm (D), 2.9 kg approx. ET Circuit Description ‘The FS-1502 series SSB radiotelephone is of a modern, 2-unit design. The 2 units are transceiver unit and antenna coupler unit, The transceiver unit contains 6 printed circuit boards; the CPU board, TX/RX board, TX FIL board, PA board, RELAY board and the SW REG board. Refer to the general block diagram on page 1-7. —— Transceiver Unit Transmitter Section Refer to the transmitter block diagram on page 1-8. AF Signal ‘An audio signal applied to the microphone is amplified by U16 of the TX/RX board. U16 also compresses excessive level of speech to achieve proper modulation level. Modulation-1 The compressed audio signal is switched by Hybrid IC U17 and applied to Double Bal- anced Modulator(DBM) CR18. The DBM modulates the audio signal with the 3rd local oscillation frequency 456.5kHz (Class of Emission: USB) and outputs a Double Side Band(DSB) signal with suppressed carrier. ‘The DSB signal is amplified by buffer amplifier Q16 and passed to crystal filter FL2 where unwanted upper side band(USB) component is rejected and only lower side band(LSB) is selected. Carrier Inje In order to inject the carrier for class of emission H3E, the 3rd local oscillation frequency 456.5KHz is injected at the output of FL2 and carrier level for H3E is adjusted by potenti- ometer R134. Modulation-2 The LSB signal is mixed with the 2nd local oscillation frequency 54MHz by 2nd mixer CR8 DBM, resulting in the output of a 54.455MHz signal. ‘The 54.45SMHz signal is amplified by buffer amplifier Q10 and passes through crystal fil- ter FL1(54.455MHz) where unwanted components are deleted. Modulation-3 ‘Ast mixer CR6 mixes the 54.455MHz signal with the 1st local oscillation frequency (f+-54.4565MHz) to generate a transmit frequency from 1.6 to 26MEz. a Circuit Description The mixer outputs a USB signal of the transmit frequency. The USB signal output goes to a combination of a low pass filter and a high pass filter consisting of coils L9 to L12 and capacitors C47 to C56 which delete unwanted compo- nents. The USB signal is amplified by wideband amplifier U1 and buffer amplifiers Q6 and Q4 toa level required to drive the PA section, Final Amplifier In the PA section an input from the TX/RX board is amplified by two push-pull amplifi- ers, consisting of Q1 and Q2, and Q3 and Q4, to a level of nominal output power. OVER-TEMP Detector The power amplifier incorporates temperature detector, comprised of RT2 and U1, which monitors the temperature of the power amplifier transistors. When the tempera- ture at the top of the transistors exceeds approx. 80 degrees, the temperature detector outputs DC voltage which is recognized as "over-temp" by MPU, resulting that the gain of wideband amplifier U1 of the TX/RX board is decreased. ‘The output of the PA passes through an LPF on the TX FIL board where harmonics of the signal are deleted, Spurious components contained in the signal output from the LPF are attenuated by at least 65dB relative to the wanted signal. SWR Detector L14, CRI, CR2 and U1 of the TX FIL board form the SWR detector which detects exces- sive standing wave due to antenna matching failure or open-circuited or short-circuited antenna terminal. Should one of these occurs, the SWR detector reduces the gain of the wideband amplifier U1 on the TX/RX board to protect the PA against damage. U1 on the TX/RX board also controls power reduction, low power or OVER-TEMP, with DC voltage sent by the CPU. ALC If the PA is driven to produce output power exceeding the rated power, the de voltage of, the ALC signal is increased, gain at U1 on the TX/RX board is decreased and the drive level (output level of the TX/RX board) is decreased so as not to exceed the rated output power. Local Oscillator Section Refer to the local oscillator block diagram on page 1-9. All local oscillation frequencies are generated by the VCO (Voltage Controlled Oscilla- tor) section of the TX/RX board. 49.5MHz is oscillated by crystal Y1 in the oven and Q12. 49.5MHz is divided by 11 by U9, ‘becoming 4.5MHz, which is used as the reference frequency for the phase locked loops. Circuit Description Table 1-1 Local Oscillation Frequency USB ILSB ITLX FAX. |AM_ ist LO 54456.5. 54453.5, }54455.0 54455.0 |54455.0(RX) |54456.5(TX) |2nd LO |54000.0. |54000.0 . |54000.0 |54000.0 [ard LO 4565 453.5 1456.7 456.9 456.5(7%) (kHz) 1stLO The 1st local oscillation frequency is generated by 2 phase locked loops, LOOP-1 and LOOP-2. LOOP-2 (PLL IC U1 and VCO Q1) generates a frequency between 50.500 and 51.499MHz in 1kHZz steps. The resultant frequency is divided by 100 by U2 and mixed with 49.5MHz by U3 resulting in the generation of frequency between 50,0050 and 50.01499MHz in 10Hz steps. LOOP-1 (PLL IC U4 and VCO Q4) generates a Ist local frequency in 10Hz steps by mix- ing a frequency with the output of LOOP-2 by U6. 2nd LO ‘The 2nd local oscillation frequency(54.0MHz) is synthesized with the crystal oscillation frequency(49.5MHz) and the reference frequency(4.5MHz). 3rd LO LOOP-3 consisting of PLL IC U10 and VCO Q17 generates a frequency between 45.35, and 45,67MHz in 10kHz steps. This is divided by 100 by U11 to generate the 3rd local os- cillation frequency(453.5 —456.9kHz) depending on the class of emission. Receiver Section Refer to the receiver block diagram on page 1-10. RF Signal A received signal passes through the antenna matching network in the antenna coupler unit and it ent to an LPF on the TX FIL board. The signal is filtered and amplified by the RF amplifier Q1 and Q2 through LPF on the TX/RX board. The amplified signal is supplied to the 1st mixer CR26 DBM. Demodulation The 1st mixer mixes the received signal with the Ist local oscillation frequency (f-+54.45SMHz). The Ist IF(54.45SMHz) passes through the filter FL1 (+4kHz bandwidth) for rejection of unwanted components and then is amplified by U4, ‘The amplified 1st IF signal is mixed with the 2nd local oscillation frequency (54.0MHz) by the 2nd mixer CR8 resulting in the output of the 455kHz 2nd IF signal. CR10, 11 and 13 Circuit Description the hybrid IC US cut spike noise in the 2nd IF signal. The 2nd IF signal is applied to bandpass filter FL2 or FLA in accordance with the class of emission selected. It is ampli- fied by IF amplifier U10 and supplied to detector CR18 thru a BPF and buffer amplifier Q19. CR18 mixes the 2nd IF signal with the 3rd local oscillation frequency (456.5kHz, USB), which results in the output of an audio frequency signal. For reception of an H3E(AM) signal, the detectors CR16 and CR17 are used to obtain the audio signal which is amplified by hybrid IC U13. AGC (Automatic Gain Control) ‘The RF signal through FLS is amplified by Q17, then convert to de by the AGC rectifiers CR14 and CR15. Q20 and Q21 function as de amplifiers to develop the voltage needed for AGC control of IF amplifiers U4 and U10. AF Output The audio signal is applied to hybrid IC U17 and then fed to line amplifier U20. The out- put of the line amplifier is used as "LINE OUT" signal, but also is applied to squelch con- trol U9. The squelch control mutes audio output in the absence of a signal. ‘The audio signal is finally amplified by AF power amplifier U21 to drive the loudspeaker. The level of audio output is adjustable by the volume control on the front panel. Panel/CPU Section MPU U1 of the CPU. board receives and processes key and channel selector operation. ITU channel data is stored in the ROM section of the MPU. User-programmed channel data is stored in the EEPROM US. When a frequency is selected through the keyboard or the rotary knob, the MPU com- mands to display the frequency to the LCD driver and sends necessary data to each PLL on the TX/RX board. For dimmer adjustment, the MPU controls the amount of current supplied to each illumination lamp in accordance with instructions received through the keyboard. Power Supply Section Refer to the power supply block diagram on page 1-11. ‘The power supply section consists of RELAY and SW REG boards. The operating range of this section is 12VDC +30%,-10%. The regulated power supply (mode! PR-270) is prepared for the AC ship's mains and the DC-DC converter (model PC-220), for 24/32VDC. When an external power supply unit is prepared locally, use a unit which outputs from 2A to max. 30A with minimum voltage fluctuation. 14 Circuit Description ‘The 2m power cable with two 30A fuses in snap-in holders is supplied as standard. If an- other type of cable is used, ensure that it is properly "fused." The negative terminal of the battery is floating. Input voltage is always applied to relay K1, overvoltage detector consisting of Q1, U1 and the oven even if the power is off. When the power switch is turned on, relay K.1 is driven and input voltage is applied to the switching regulator and PA circuit, ‘The PA circuit operates with the input voltage, but other circuits operate with internal + 15V provided by the switching regulator or +5V produced from the +15V. The antenna coupler is powered with + 15V. The 1A breaker is provided in the coupler. +5V for the coupler is produced internally. eet Circuit Description Antenna Coupler Unit Block Description Refer to the antenna coupler block diagram on page 1-12. Tuning ‘When the PTT switch or [TUNE] key is pressed, "TUNE" signal is applied to the antenna coupler. Relays K1 and K2 are activated (the phase detector and SWR detector circuits are con- nected to the matching network), and CW signal of approx. 10W is fed to the antenna coupler. ‘The antenna coupler starts tuning. While tuning, "BUSY" signal(low level) is applied to the transceiver. MPU UB selects, according to signals sent from the phase detector and SWR detector, suitable constants with a combination of capacitors and coils. The initial constants are au- tomatically defined by the MPU depending on the frequency which is read out by the counter consisting of Q1 and U1. The suitable value is stored in the memory of U8 as ini- tial value, for use when the same frequency is selected later. This stored data is held for about one week by super capacitor C42. After tuning, "BUSY" signal turns to high level and the LCD on the front panel displays "TUNE OK‘, (If tuning fails, error beep sounds and "TUNE" indication disappears.) Switch $1 enables manual tuning. LEDs ‘An LED is provided for each relay to indicate switching on or off capacitors and coils. LEDs CRS3 and CRS¢ light while tuning (relays K1 and K2 are activated). LEDs CR33 to CRS2 light when the relevant coil or capacitor is connected. Internal Dummy Load The 50 ohms dummy composed of R2S to R27 is incorporated for adjusting the VSWR detector. Shunt capacitors C16—C18 are normally connected between antenna line and ground to reduce the antenna impedance. The connectors are provided to disconnect the shunt capacitor when only low frequencies are used. THRU" Signal "THRU" signal is activated when; © duplex channel (frequency) is selected in MF band(1.6—4MHz), RX scanning. When "THRU" signal is applied to U8, all relays of the matching network go off in the re- ceiving mode. (A receiving signal passes through the matching network with no capaci- tors C1—C15.) 6 Pereeeeeececics —_ | aera | | TXIRX me pn TX FIL i cour |_| | osP04st O5P0274 | = o5P0278B. i a Ld i; [RwRxvco) j ¥1a.evoc Remote Station, SSS 1 — Distributor, | I REMOTE-Aor | i DSC Terminal or 1 \ REMOTE 1 i Control Data NBODP Terminal i ae 1 i tev HF Receiver of } +> CONTROLPCB | iecaay, _ Transceiver | | OSP0459 ' i sig ie tot for BK control Coe ! j r age 1 | osPo276 | ANTENNA COUPLER Mic D ' — if = Speaker D> te------5 o5PO456 | i i TRANSCEIVER 13.6 VDC 3 FS-1502 BLOCK DIAGRAM TX/RX BOARD. 3rd LO 456.5kHz(USB) R134 [AM CARR 2nd LO 1stLo ; a ep 0) 154.4565MHz(USB) '54.455MHZ ‘CP1(1.0Vpep) 15kH2 (22+ td6m) | CPS (LeVpep or more) ’ car-051 |. T10 Tea ees O- — ! Lt Q me Lose a 2} x ut a6>—as 1 455kHZ zs 2 KA J aie cnie ‘55K Re SASMH ce OME (ew=24) ~ i % | cse-c56 [*——. LOW POWERY (xem) t3,10 OVER-TEMP: UNE IN——— TX GAIN ) BAND DATA. 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Bo2 1stLo AGC and LO oe 1454.4565MHZ(USB) 54.0MHz cat us XIN BPE cro, 14 ws [ee x NOISE ee x BLANKER une ce Fu CRB cre rs 20, 21 Rez cris FROM TXFIL BOARD INB LEVEL ae cR14 Vv 1! Vv ‘AGC. ard LO 1456.5kHZ(USB) Vou 13 way 1>SP wal >eExT SP ' an UNE [> u20, “> 8 > or cate sa U9 ConTROL sa sig FS-1502 RECEIVER SECTION vse sit) ot es lando AN 1st + i Guyoa “ly XL 808 << Least + AlddNS YAMOd 2OSI-SA i i i i | eal | i 3 by | ! | Ce 7 | [ee B wi | ee = z br f i 5] ii EF) =e oe Bon a es a wie | | | | nl sk. QuYOS HOLVINORY ONIHOLIMS 1 Y31dNOO VNNALNV ZOSI-LV MENUS VL 819-919 ANNHS a4 my HOMISN ONIHOLVAL ASL + OMHL sng ANAL 112 Adjustment Necessary Measuring Instruments ‘Measuring Instruments Minimum Requirement _| Use [Multimeter 10k ohms/Vdc [Voltage check DC Ammeter [30a input current check Frequency Counter 100MHz Frequency check [AC Voltmeter with RF Probe | Volt Range: 1mV—3V Level check |dB Range: -50— +20dBm ‘Signal Generator Freq. Range: 100kHz—30MHz | Sensitivity check |Output Level: -10— +1 1008. |Output Impedance: 50 ohms Distortion Meter ‘Sensitivity check ‘Audio Dummy [g ohms, 10W Enamelled Resistor |Senstivity check lwith external speaker plug Osciloscope Frequency Response: S0MHz | Waveform check RF Power Meter Dummy Terminated Type, Power check Impedance: 50 ohms [Capacity: 100W average Freq, Range: SOMHz [Dummy Antenna 110 ohms +250pF (for 1.6—4MHz) [Performance check 150 ohms(tor 4—23MHz) _ [SSB 2-tone Generator Freq. Range: 1—3kHz [Power check (or 2 AF Oscillators) Impedance: 600 ohms (Output Level: 0dBm(0.77Vrms) Attenuator: 60dB/1dB step [AF Signal Cable (MIC Plug: FM-10PS-6H [Transmitter adjustment \ pig——f2y Two-tone signa * prepare locally (DC Power Supply 19.6Vdc/S0A oF more 24 Adjustment Line Voltage and Local OSC Line Voltage Check Prior to the adjustment, check the followings. No. (Check Point Ratings ‘Adjust Condition PCB Point JRemarks linput Voltage [RELAY jren+) sevaav, | = Tea “10%, +30%) 2 [+15V ISwREG v2-4(+) 1520.20 IRYS[AVR] [if not, check \y23 ISE REG frequency. ls [SWREG [SwREG ITP1(+) lseozskHz |Re[FREQ] — |— ~| [Frequency ITP2 [4 [Over-voltage RELAY [rea(+) 13.6V(input Protector [res lvoltage: 13.6V) lov Ra Disconnect PA (input voltage; |[OVERVOLT] jand SW REG. 16.5V or more) Local OSC Frequency/Level Check (TX/RX Board) No] Check item ] Check Point Ratings ‘Adjuster Condition [and Local Oscillator Section 1 [2nd LO Level [CP3-CP4(TXIRX) [1.5Vpep or more _[T10, 11, 12(VCO), RTI2(TXIRX) 2 landLO Freq. _|CPS-GP4(TMIRX) |S4MHz =20Hz _[T13(VCO) 3_ [ena veo-1 (OP 1(VCO) 3.00.1 [Tr(vco) [3999,9kH2 HSE la _[andveo-2 [OP 1(vCO) 3640.20 [4000.0kHz H3E [end vco-3 (ora [0.7Vpep [r2,,4(vCO) '4005.0kHz USB 1st Local Oscillator Section le [1st voo-41 [cPa(vco) 772030 [6000.0kHz USB 7 [rst veo-2 [cr2qvcoy [2020.1V fTe(vcoy [29999.9kHz USB la_[tstvco-s [cr2qvcoy [5.5V or more [25500.0kHz USB lo_[tstvco-4 [cP2qvco) lsozoav IT7(vCO) [21499.9kHz USB 10 [1st VCO-5 [cPa(veO) [5.6V or more 117500.0kH2 USB 14 [ist VCO-S [cP2qvCO) [soz01v [Te(vco) '19499.9kH2 USB 12 [ist VCO-7 (cP2(vcO) [S.5V or more [9500.0kHz USB 13 [1stVCO-8 (cP2(vcO) 020.1 [T5(vCO) 5999 9kHz USB 14 [1st VCO-9 [cPaqvCo) [5.5V or more - '3000.0kHz USB 15 [1stLOLevel___[CP1-CP2(TXIRX)_|1.0Vpep '4000.0kHz USB {3rd Local Oscillator Section 16 [ard VCO-1 [cPsqvcoy ozo [r14(vco) [4000.0KH2 USB 17 [ard VCO-2 [CP5(VCO) [35V or less [4000.0kHz LSB 18 [3rd LO Level [CP5-CP6(TXIRX) _|0.8Vpep or more _[T15(VCO) [4000.0kHz USB 22 Adjustment Transmitter r-- Two-tone Generator ~~ AF SG1 400Hz dBm 200 ohm ATT 200 ohm|_=2048 Fs-1502 | ANT_| 5 chv RF POWER 200 ohm METER OdBm AF SG2 1 ! 13.6VDC 4 Tx Gain Adjustment No,| Item ‘Check Point Ratings ‘Adjuster Condition L [Remarks + [Tx Gain (CP7-CP8 -231dBm/600 |R156[Tx Gain] _|R163: center johms ITU 401 USB {AC Voltmeter) MIC input; -26dBm/6000hms l2tone PTT ON PA Bias Adjustment 'No.| Item Check Point Ratings: Adjuster Condition /Remarks: 1 |Drive Bias |Across R32 35—45mV R31 INo AF signal to Micinput | 2 |PABias input Current [a+ 600=50)mA Hrerminate (See Note.) Itransceiver with 150 ohm dummy. Mi Note 1, Bias Adjustment: Turn R18 fully counterclockwise and adjust R31 for 35 to 40mV across R32(0.220hm). Then adjust PA bias R18 so that the input current is 500+S0mA higher than the one "a" obtained by the drive bias adjustment. 2. When the components of the PA board are replaced, above check should be done. 3, If bias for PA stage is incorrectly adjusted, spurious emission may increase. 23 Adjustment Transmitter Output Level No. | Rem Ratings: Adjuster Condition/Remarks |FS1502A/B IFS1502PH 1 |High Power —|70W or more |R156 ITU ch1201 J3E |(U1#7 on TX/RX PCB; 2V or MIC Input: 2-tone,-26dBm_ more) }60-90W |40-60W |Power Data TU ch401/801/2201/2182kHz (System ch9930) [MIC Input: 2-tone,-26dBm |2 |Low Power |30-40W |Power Data ITU ch401 J3E (System ch9931)_|MIC Input: 2-tone,-26dBm |3 [Tune Power |15-20W |Power Data. [Ground JO3#4 (System ch9933)_|Then press [TUNE]. |4 |H3E Power |30-40W |R134 ITU ch4o1 Then press PTT switch, Wi Note 1. The output power is adjusted by changing the power data in the system channel. To ac- cess the system channel, refer to page 1—3 of APPENDIX A. 2, Before performing the adjustment, the output level of SG1 should be adjusted so that the 100% modulation wave is observed at the antenna terminal. 100% Modulation Wave 0000 3, Before starting the adjustment, the PA and TX FIL boards should be covered with the shield plate. 4, Power difference of max. 30W (max. 90W, min, 60W) may be observed between the highest power band and lowest power band (not the highest frequency and the lowest frequency). This is due to the frequency response of the power amplifier. Disregard the difference. 5. When the waveforms shown below are observed when the oscilloscope is coupled to the PA stage, readjustment of transmitter circuit may be required. Waveform Cause/Remedy 5 p . g j Excessive drive. Check the mic gain. Clipped at peak level Incorrect amplifier bias. Readjust the bias G066 ern Unstable Adjustment 6, Peak output power of approx. 100W will be observed on the power meter when you whistle into the microphone. ‘Adjustment Receiver MICAUTION Before beginning the adjustment, MIC plug (PTT switch) should be disconnected to pre- vent SSG from being damaged due to accidental emission. = a EXT SP. ___T precision FS-1502 3. [ac vor <[neTeR 8 OHMS OR DISTORTION | A urmy 08 OF 13.6v0C No. item [Check Point Ratings [Adjuster (Condition Remarks 1 |IF Gain |S-meter S=1 R75[IF GAIN] Input signal; 4MHz 6dBu S-meter respond loradually. 2 [Overall (Check the SSG output level is 248. +4dB when the distortion meter indicates |Sensitivity WwW. Quick Check of Receiver Sensi 1. Select J3E on any frequency of 4MHz band. 2, Connect SG(Standard Signal Generator), set to receive frequency and output of approx. 304B, to the antenna connector of transceiver unit. 3. Adjust SSG frequency precisely for maximum audio output. 4, Gradually decrease the SSG output until noise is slightly present. 5, Read out the SSG attenuator reading. If the reading is 0dB or less (-64B), the receiver sensitivity is satisfactory. Intercom Input/Output Level No. item [Potentiometer Remarks 1 [intercom Input inves 2] 2 [intercom Output R165 Fe] 26 Adjustment Antenna Coupler Connection Power Meter [mic] TANT] AF SG FS-1502 verececnee) AT15O2 1, Connect AF SG to pin no. 3 and 4 of the mic connector on the FS-1502. 2. Connect Power Meter to ANT terminal of the FS-1502. Preparation 1. Disconnect the connector of J2 inside the AT-1502, then connect it to J3.(Internal dummy load is connected.) 2. Short TP7 and TP9 inside the AT-1502 to activate relay K1. 3. Select USB, 4MHz, low power on the FS-1502. 4, Set the AF SG output to 1500Hz. 5. Short the mic connector pin no. 1 and 2 to put in transmission, 6. Adjust the output power to 10+0.5W with R161 [LOW] potentiometer on the TX/RX. board. 7. Open the mic connector pin no. 1 and 2 to stop transmission. 8, Disconnect the power meter, then connect antenna coupler AT-1502. No.|item [Check Point iz = [Condition Remarks [1 |Tuning Detector [Short pin no. 1 and 2 of the mic connector. |Output Level ITP6(+)—TPS(-) -140 to -100mV_ 24 fully CCW [¥1a0t0 +180mv[ReetullyCW ozimv [Adjust by R24 ITP3(+)—TP1() 1350 1650mV ITP2(+)—TP1C) [EmV or less 27 Troubleshooting Self Test Both the transceiver and the antenna coupler contain a self test facility. Transceiver ‘The LCD and keyboard can be checked for proper operation by following the procedure below. LCD While pressing and holding down [ENT], turn on the transceiver. All LCD segments should appear. Keyboard 1. Press a key. The corresponding hexadecimal of the key pressed appears on the first line of the display for two seconds, In addition, the program version no. appears on the sec~ ond line of the display. 2, All LCD segments turn on again, 3, Repeat step 1 to test other keys. 4, You may escape from the self test at any time by turning off the transceiver. Antenna Coupler The relays which select capacitor and coil can be checked for proper operation by follow- ing the procedure below. 1. Open the antenna coupler cover. 2. Open the shield cover inside the coupler. 3. Locate DIP switch $2 and turn No.2 on. 4, Press the TUNE switch in the antenna coupler. 5. The 20 LEDs (CR33 to CRS2) should light one by one 1 second each. LED and corre- sponding relay are as follows. CR33-K3_-CR38-K8_—-CR43-K14._- CR48-K19 CR34-K4 —- CR39-K9_—- CR44-K15_ CR49-K20. CR35-KS_—- CR40-K10_CR45-K16 CR50-K21 CR36-K6 CR41-K11_ CR46-K17_ CRS1-K13 CR37-K7_— CR42-K12__ CR47-K18_ CR52-K22 6. Turn off No.2 of DIP switch $2. 7. Close the covers. 34 Troubleshooting Replacement of Major Parts Final Transistors Q3 and Q4 on the PA Board 1, Loosen two fixing bolts and unsolder four pins to release the defective transistor. 2. Put a thin coat of silicone grease on both sides of the transistor insulator. 3. Orientate the new transistors as shown below. 4, Tighten the fixing bolts and solder the transistors. 2M rl206e Figure ion of the tran: 32 Troubleshooting Replacement of Printed Circuit Board Power Supply Shield Cover Transmitter Shield Cover Code No. 100-087-682 Code No. 100-094-733 NBx6 9 3x6) VCO Shield Cover Code No. 100-087-692 i 3x6 SW REG Shield Cover Code No. 100-094-721 Figure 3-2 Transceiver Disassembly 33 Troubleshooting TX FIL Board PA Board =| | | i ae er a To 32 Db on KA. 38 te Todt 032 ou PA, on RELAY, a BBN (MY aa ORSAY, ‘SW REG Board RELAY Board igure 3-3 Cable Connections inside the transceiver ‘Troubleshooting TXIRX Board Troubleshooting PA Board " M3x8 screws are M3x8. used to fix printed circuit boards. N2x12 TK FIL Board Mylar Sheet (1) Code No. 100-087-880 RELAY Board Mylar Sheet (2) Code No. 100-087-890 Figure 3-5 Disassembly of PCBs from Top Chassis 36 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting CPU Board Figure 3-7 Front Panel Disassembly-2 38 Parts Location Transceiver Unit CPU Board 05P0456 Panel Assembly CPU Board Gasket 005-517-420 05P0456 005-517-460 05-053-0102 Speaker Ls01 u2 LCD Driver U6 CPU Figure 4-1 Transceiver, front panel, rear view at Parts Location TX/RX Board 05P0451 TXIRX Board Re2 NB LEVEL| R134 AM R75 IF GAIN Figure 4-2 Transceiver, bottom view a U23 for BK control CONTROL Board 05P0459 005-517-520 u22 REMOTE A Board 05P0457 005-517-480 or REMOTE B Board 05P0458 005-517-500 3rd LO R163 MIC GAIN R168 INTERCOM INPUT R156 R165 TX GAIN] INTERCOM OUTPUT Parts Location TX FIL Board 05P0273 PA Board 05P0274 Relay Board 05P0275 SW REG Board 05P0276 EXCIN] Ast TX FIL Board DRIV] Rig = PABOARD 05P0449 005-517-380 u3(5v) BIAS] PA BIAS 05P0274A 005-592-270 K13 TIR SW 7B3(12V) Biss eee pe tel AVR] [FREQ] (ov) (Freq Check) OVERVOLT RELAY Board SW REG Board 05P0326 005-593-600 05P0276 005-592-310 Figure 4-3 Transceiver, top view 43 Parts Location Antenna Coupler Coupler Board 05P0278B c9~C18 Antenna Terminal Shunt Capacitors ke2 K12 CR33~CR52 P7 ca2 Super Capacitor U8 MPU $2 $1 TUNE CBI 1A Breaker TP9 -TP4 TP6 TPS TPS TP2 TP1 R24 TX ANT] +18V_"GWRDET PHASE GND VSWR DET — Figure 4-4 Antenna Coupler, cover removed, top view COUPLER Board 05P0278 005-517-080 Ki TPS R25-R27 50-ohms Dummy KI K2 TUNE/TX Select Relays Earth Terminal E-1 FURUNO MODEL 502 *LECTI PARTS TT TRANSCEIVER UNIT PAGE ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST |u wi 1/78 BM Bh & 1992-9 |rer pwalessee-Koe-a [stock no] 1808 | 14 SYMBOL Tere SPECIFICATIONS CODE NO REMARKS ie gS mt a BL a-K ES fi & PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD pevsranry 1B01A0001 05P0453/4/6 CPU ASSY 005-517-460 18020001 050451 TX/RK 005-517-300 1B03A0001 OSPO449A TX FIL 005-517-380 1B04A0001 05P0274 PA 005-592-270 1B05A0001 05P0326 RELAY 005-593-600 1806A0001 05P0276 SW REG 005-592-310 1B09A0001 O5P0457 REMOTEA 005-517-480 OPTION 1B10A0001 05P0458 REMOTEB 005-517-500 OPTION 1B11A0001 05P0459 CONTROL 005-517-520 OPTION JACK ya J 2 M-BR-HaBS® 000-506-495 33 FM14-6sM 000-113-528 CABLE WITH CONNECTOR 3498-985-7"h Ww 801 SMCD-1.25-20-300-N 08S0070-1 000-119-781 Ww 802 SMCD-1,25-30-200-N 08C0070-1 000-119-519 W B03 05S4493-4 0580481-0 000-113-475 W 804 —-05S0923-0 000-128-434 Ww B05 L500 05$0046-0 000-113-466 W 806 = 0584494-2 05$0481-0 000-113-476 W807 —-L-520 07$0046-0 000-114-133 w 808 PH10D-450 05S0752-0 000-124-652 we 809 PHO6S-SO 05S80752-0 000-124-653 W812 L-160 0780047-0 000-522-099 wo 813 05S80415-1 000-113-469 W 814 — 0580461-0 0580461-0 000-113-468 W815 _L-160 0780046-0 000-522-075 W B16 © 05S4496-1 05S0481-0 000-113-478 Peapearnen vee ware For medusa nf] a mmrvaansoriveR Wet jr oe ssea wana nee meee] «] Se) Ra eae ae mafrearvcer ven vere Fen eunemeepen eee] fieereanecnres ver a lvoe mr TRARSCEIVER UNIT nfs Fer mosses wl 8 asssrarens ni[reansceiven UNIT aap Pee seolieae SE ae fa ee Tele TAnATAD SASASAEAST SERSESASER SASREATAEE SEEEEERE TT teoceintese feidfreawscerver vert Ee Ba ee E-9 FURUNO MoDEL|AT-1502 ANTENNA COUPLER UNIT [PAGE ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST WN 1 Tel oy aos GM Bh & REF. 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FS-1502 FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD. *payou asimsayyo sselun *peaejos aue su0312ede> ‘uyo ul a4e Su03515a4 | +4912 pue TSTO 4aqunu [etuas 405 St Zy ~510599 pue OTO waqunu [e149 Jos St Ty F4MDA1y POWER SUPPLY FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD. i a THIRD ANGLE PROJECTION ae Le a XMS LO 2x and ape o cee fp NR, Circuit *1 is for serial number 0150 and before. Circuit *2 is for serial number 0151 and after. NOTE:A11 resistors are in ohm, capacitors are microfarad, unless otherwise noted. ae ay Sa ae | ee THIRD ANGLE PROVECTION | TITLE, DC-DC AYN-¥ | OC-DC CONVERTER ©5485-030-C FURUNO ELECTRIC CO. LTD. ee Date: _1992-10___ APPENDIX A PRESETTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR SSB RADIOTELEPHONE move. _FS-1502 (For the sets having configuration identification sticker.) This manual is intended for use by authorized FURUNO service technicians for the presetting of this equipment. Under no circumstances should the contents of this manual be released to the user. CONTENTS i System Channels ———————— 1 Channel Programming 4 I Selection of Input Voltage for PR-270— 5 I Sclection of Input Voltage for PC-220— 6 J FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD. NISHINOMIYA, JAPAN (maos) Franco me Lene Eel System Channels ‘The FS-1502 has 36 system settings (called "channels") which are set according to the country of delivery. The hatched channels can be recalled with password "1502" on the system channel 9999, and the non-hatched channels can be recalled and changed by user. Procedure to select a hatched channel 1. While pressing and holding down [#], turn the power on to enter System Channel Mode. 2, Select channel 9999 by the FREQ/CH encoder. 3. Press [#), [1], [5} [0], [2], [ENT]. ("1502" is password.) 4, Select a desired channel by the FREQ/CH encoder. | SYSTEI EIST Function eer Memory lar [rermuny ooren — [FRETUTE Ny [ei | 0 | a | 2 rirenay core [RRETUITY Nay [ty | 0 | 0 | 2 |[ Tita Gam of Emin se] 61055) The pe ‘System Delay 5-50ms 30 | 30 | 30 “Two-tone Alarm Duration 45sec. [Contivous | Key peed Po fo |o LSB Usage. TXIRX [RX Disable Re 0 2 - (G8 | H3E (AM) Usage TxRX [RX Disable |2ts2tiz | o | 3 | 3 1 TLX (Telex) Usage THR [RX [Disable o|2i/2 FAX (Weather Facsimile) Usage |TXIRX [RX [Disable eee ie? ‘TX Tune Enable _|Disable | Automatic o|ofo ‘Transmission of Test Alarm Disable | Enable 7 Pee | Test Alarm TX Frequency permissible frequency range }2191k | 2191k | 2191k | emote Sgn Farms ‘iF [TaUs on fronlke Gs of Ennion rset” [Curent [ss6 [Aw ope pe Key Response Tone ot [On 1{a fa Sse sigue SO eet [10 220/230/240VAC 5A “For 240VAC Selection of Input Voltage for PC-220 ‘The input voltage of the DC-DC converter can be set for either 24VDC (factory setting) or 32VDC. To enable 32VDC operation, remove the jumper link. 13.6V OUTPUT

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