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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MODEL 3000B
COMMUNICATIONS
SE RVICE MONITOR
TM 09012A-14&P Serial No.
CT SYSTEMS, INC .
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MODEL 3000B
COMMUNICATIONS
SERVICE MONITOR
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WARRANTY
1 . CT Systems warrants all instruments against defects in material and
workmanship for a period of one year after shipment . CT Systems agrees to
repair or replace any assembly or component (except batteries) found to be
defective under normal use during this period . CT Systems' obligation under
this warranty is limited solely to repairing any such instrument which, in CT
Systems' sole opinion, proves to be defective within the scope of the warranty
when returned to the factory or to an authorized service center . This warranty
may, at CT Systems' sole discretion, be void if the instrument ownership is
changed during the warranty period .
CT Systems will assume all responsibiiity for UPS surface shipping charges
for any warranty claims during the first thirty days from shipment date . After
the first thirty days, CT Systems will assume responsibility for one way ship-
ping charges, UPS surface, FOB customer's destination, during the warranty
period . Should the customer desire an alternate method of shipping, he will
be responsible forthe difference between the UPS surface rate and the higher
rate .
This warranty does not apply to any products repaired or altered by persons
not authorized by CTSystems, or not in accordance with instructions furnished
by CT Systems. If the instrument is defective as a result of misuse, improper
repair, abnormal conditions or operations, repairs will be billed as per the CT
Systems non-warranty program.
WARRANTY PROGRAM
CT Systems further warrants each new instrument for an additional one year
period at a subassembly level . This additional year warranty is limited to
board replacement, exchange or repair at the sole discretion of CT Systems.
SECTION 3 OPERATION
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Front Panel Description
3.4 Initial Turn-On
3.5 RF Generator with Single-Source FM
3.6 RF Sweep
3.7 RF Generate with Multiple Source FM
3.8 RF Generate with AM
3.9 SINAD Measurements
3.10 AC Voltmeter
3.11 RF Wattmeter
3.12 CRT FM/AM Measurements
3.13 Lissajous
3.14 Relative Signal Strength
3.15 Auto Calibration
SECTION 5 MAINTENANCE
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Service and Maintenance Information
5.3 Performance Tests/Calibration
5.4 Troubleshooting
SECTION 7 SCHEMATICS
SECTION 1
GENERAL INFORMATION
The frequency range is 400 kHz to 1000 MHz in 100 Hz The meter and CRT both display the same information,
steps. An audio synthesizer permits generation of including SINAD, noise and distortion ; however, only the
subaudible tones and timed tone bursts . In receive mode, meter indicates power, and only the CRT indicates rela-
an internal counter displays frequency error, modulation tive signal strength .
frequency, or received sub-audible tone frequency . RF
voltage level is continuously variable from 0.03 pVRMS to
316 mVRMS.
FM
1 .2 SPECIFICATIONS Deviation 0 to ± 18 kHz
Range < 455 kHz to 999 .999 MHz External > 600
Impedance
Resolution 100 Hz
Accuracy ± 10% of full scale
Display 7lever/indicator switches
Attenuator 20dB/step
1 .2 .2 RECEIVE MODE
Vernier 23 dB overlapping range
1 .2 .2 .1 FREQUENCY
Leakage < 0 .03 l,V @ 0.3 wV output
level Range < 455 kHz to 999.9999 MHz
Accuracy t 1 dB @a 12 dB 1 .2 .3 .9 OSCILLOSCOPE
Horizontal
Controls
1 .2 .4 TIME BASE
CHARACTERISTICS
Standard TCXO
Temperature ±0 .5ppm
(0 to 50 °C)
1 .2 .5 GENERAL
Operating 0 to 50'C
Temperature
Input DC 10 .5 to 15 .2 VDC, 6A
2.2 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION For use with other primary power sources, please con-
sult the factory .
When unpacking the Service Monitor, inspect the ship-
ping container and instrument for shipping damage . 2.5 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS
Save the shipping carton and packing material for possi-
ble future use. The instrument comes equipped with bottom and rear-
panel feet (the rear-panel feet also serve as cord wraps) .
The instrument was inspected, given final operational
and quality control tests, then carefully packaged for These features, along with its small size and light
shipment, and should operate in accordance with Sec- weight, permit easy access to confined working spaces .
tion 3 of this manual .
The instrument is designed to operate between 0° C and
If the instrument received has been damaged in transit, 50° C, and should be used in an area where air flow
notify the carrier and your CT Systems Customer Serv- around the instrument is not restricted . Do not permit the
ice representative . The representative will immediately ventilating ports to be blocked or restricted, and never
arrange for either replacement or repair of your instru- operate the unit within its protective cloth cover
ment without waiting for damage claim settlements. accessory .
2.3 PRE-TURN ON
Due to the number of controls, the front panel is divided 3.2 .2 FREQUENCY
into sections for description .
Refer to Figure 3-2 .
3.2 .1 CRT
MONITOR FREQUENCY DISPLAY counts the fre-
Refer to Figure 3-1 . quency selected by the FREQ ERROR, MOD, and
SUB-TONE pushbutton switches . Either the kHz or
CRT DISPLAY (with graticule and deviation scales Hz lamp will be lit, indicating the unit of measure-
of ±1 .8, ±6, and -+18 kHz or V, depending on ment .
parameter being measured) displays measurement
information . (2) FREQ ERROR pushbutton switch causes the MONI-
TOR FREQUENCY DISPLAY to show the difference
(2) VERT POS, FOCUS, INTENSITY, and HORZ POS (in kHz) between the CARRIER FREQUENCY switch
controls determine CRT DISPLAY trace characteris- setting and the input frequency.
tics . When the VERT POS control is pulled out, the
vertical axis from the demodulation circuit is AC NOTE
coupled. When the VERT POS control is pushed in,
the vertical axis is DC coupled . A negative reading indicates the input frequency Is less
than the CARRIER FREQUENCY switch setting.
(3) VERT GAIN control provides continuously variable
control of vertical sensitivity . Scale is calibrated (3) MOD FREQ pushbutton switch causes the MONI-
when control is fully cw (detent position). TOR FREQUENCY DISPLAY to show the input mod-
ulation frequency (250 to 9999 Hz) .
(4) HORZ/SWEEP RATE pushbutton switches select
10, 1, 0 .1, or 0.01 msec/ division horizontal sweep (4) SUB-TONE/LISSAJOUS pushbutton switch causes
rate . In RF SWEEP mode, the pushbuttons deter- the MONITOR FREQUENCY DISPLAY to show the
mine the RF sweep rate . input modulation frequency (60 to 250 Hz) and a
Lissajous pattern on the CRT DISPLAY which indi-
(5) HORZ RATE control provides vernier control of cates the sub-tone frequency compared to the inter-
horizontal sweep rate . Scale is calibrated when nal audio synthesizer .
control is fully cw (detent position).
CARRIER FREQUENCY lever/ indicator switches
(6) POWER switch applies AC power to the instrument . select the output frequency in generate mode, and
Non-luminous indicator provides visual on-off infor- the input reference frequency in receive mode .
mation . (Resolution is 100 Hz .)
3.2
CARRIER FREQUENCY (MHz) -
(6) TIME control selects the length of the modulation SINAD/WATTS pushbutton causes the METER to
burst activated by the BURST control . When the read input power (watts) in receive mode . In gener-
control is fully cw (detent position), modulation is ate mode, the pushbutton (for 1 kHz modulation)
continuous . causes the METER to read the ratio (signal + noise
+ distortion)/ (noise + distortion) in dB .
INTERRUPT connector (miniature phone jack)
allows the interruption of the synthesizer modulation (4) MOD pushbutton switch causes the METER to read
using external rotary dial equipment, thus providing the modulation level in kHz deviation (FM), or %
a means for external modulation burst control . (AM) .
(10) EXT LEVEL/SWEEP WIDTH control sets the level of (5) METER RANGE pushbutton switches select the
the external modulation, and, in RF sweep mode, METER and CRT DISPLAY scale to be read .
controls the sweep width from 0 to ±18 kHz.
(6) KHZ, % X10, dB, V, W indicator lamps indicate the
(11) EXT VERT/METER/VERT connector (BNC) pro- unit of measurement for the METER reading.
vides input connection to the audio voltmeter and
CRT. The audio signal is displayed on the CRT GEN pushbutton switch selects the generate mode
DISPLAY while the voltage is displayed on both the of operation.
CRT DISPLAY and METER. The SINAD lamp indi-
cates a sufficient input level for measurement of (8) DISC RESET pushbutton switch centers the discrim-
volts and sinad . inator bias in the IF section as an internal calibrater .
3.5
METER/VERT
SINAD VOLT i kHz
MOD
r
(DEV) WATTS (PEAK)
(RCV)
(% Xlo)
RANGE
18 6 1.8
Xl X.1
MODE
'"' DISC
GEN RESET RCV
OUTPUT LEVEL MULTIPLIER pushbutton switches The RF OFF pushbutton should be in its released
select the multiplication factor for the OUTPUT position .
LEVEL control dial indication .
Set the CARRIER FREQUENCY switches for the desired
(4) pV and mV pushbutton switches select the units of frequency. Set the RF output for the desired level by
the OUTPUT LEVEL control dial indication . pressing the appropriate [v or mV pushbutton, the
appropriate OUTPUT LEVEL MULTIPLIER pushbutton,
(5) BW NAR/WIDE pushbutton switch sets the IF and adjusting the OUTPUT LEVEL control .
bandwidth to < 15 kHz (NAR) or < 100 kHz (WIDE)
in receive mode . For example, to generate an RF output of 0.3 t,VRMS at
152 .0900 MHz, press the AV and X.1 pushbuttons, set the
(6) SIG LEVEL indicator lamp lights when the RF input OUTPUT LEVEL control to 3, and set the CARRIER
signal level is greater than the SQUELCH control FREQUENCY switches to 152 .0900.
level setting.
The OUTPUT LEVEL control is calibrated in both VRMS
SQUELCH control sets the threshold sensitivity in and dB . Refer to Table 3-1 for dial ranges in dBm for all
FM receive mode to eliminate unwanted noise. The OUTPUT LEVEL MULTIPLIER and [V/mV switch set-
RF input signal level must be greater than the tings. The "Low" column gives the minimum dial settings
SQUELCH control level setting for measurement to in dBm ; the "High" column gives the maximum dial
be made . The SQUELCH control has no function in settings in dBm ; the "0 dB" column gives the output
AM receive mode . levels in dBm for 0 dB on the OUTPUT LEVEL control
dial .
(8) LOAD OVERTEMP indicator lamp, when lit, indi-
cates that the RF input power has exceeded 100 W The RF OFF pushbutton switch disconnects the RF
for 10 seconds. An audible alarm tone is also output output signal from the RF IN/OUT connector when
via the speaker. pressed. A microphone (Shure 405K or equivalent) can
then be connected to the rear panel MIC connector and
RF IN/OUT connector (type N) provides connection the microphone "push-to-talk" switch used to "key" the
for the RF output signal (in generate mode) and the RF output .
RF input signal (in receive mode). The function of
this connector is automatically switched from output Table 3-1 . dBm Level Calibration
to input when RF is applied from an external
source . Mult Range Low 0 dB High
3.7
OUTPUT LEVEL
2.0
-3
2.5
.5 / 3.0
X52\"-~~/3
\ dB /
VOLTS
RF
OFF X.1 X1 X10 X100 uV mV
[P FM AND C OLY
BW ~a SQUELCH RF
NAR a SIG LOAD IN/OUT
LEVEL OVERTEMP
WIDE
To modulate using the internal synthesizer, set the 3.7 RF GENERATE WITH MULTIPLE-SOURCE FM
desired modulation frequency via the MODULATION
FREQUENCY and MODULATION FREQUENCY MULTI- Multiple-source FM is accomplished by setting up the
PLIER switches (up to 9999 Hz), and adjust the LEVEL modulation parameters for each modulation source indi-
control for the desired deviation (up to 18 kHz) . For vidually, then simultaneously enabling them . Up to four
continuous modulation, the TIME control should be in its modulation sources (MODULATION FREQUENCY
detented fully cw position . If a tone burst is desired, set SWITCHES, EXT IN connector, and 1 kHz pushbutton -
the TIME control for the desired duration and press the each with its own LEVEL control - plus voice) can be
BURST pushbutton . superimposed on the RF carrier. The BURST and TIME
controls, however, affect only the MODULATION FRE-
For remote tone burst operation, connect a rotary-dial QUENCY switch source .
pulser to the INTERRUPT connector. The modulation will
be disabled until the pulser enables it . 3.8 RF GENERATE WITH AM
For example, to continuously modulate with a CTCSS AM operation is accomplished in exactly the same man-
tone of 131 .8 Hz at 500 Hz deviation, set the MODULA- ner as FM with the following exceptions :
TION FREQUENCY switches to 1318, press the MODU-
LATION FREQUENCY MULTIPLIER X .1 pushbutton, set Press the AM pushbutton instead of the FM pushbutton
the TIME control fully cw, press the METER RANGE 1 .8 (the % X10 lamp will be lit) .
pushbutton, and adjust the LEVEL control for a 0.5 kHz
METER reading . In AM mode, the METER ranges are 18, 60, and 180%
(specifications apply only to 90%) .
If it is desired to turn off the modulation, but preserve the
modulation settings for future use, press the OFF The microphone circuitry is intended primarily for FM
pushbutton . applications ; therefore, AM is limited to approximately
16% peak .
For external FM, connect the modulating signal to the
EXT IN connector and adjust the EXT LEVEL control for 3.9 SINAD MEASUREMENTS
the desired deviation (as displayed on the METER) .
Disconnecting the external source disables the external Apply an RF carrier (sufficient to quiet the receiver) to
FM while preserving the EXT LEVEL control setting. the receiver under test . Modulate the RF carrier to 60%
of its maximum rated FM deviation or to 30% AM
FM with the internal 1 kHz modulation source is accom- (whichever applies) using the internal 1 kHz source .
plished by pressing the 1 kHz pushbutton and adjusting Connect the receiver's audio output to the EXT VERT
the 1 kHz LEVEL control for the desired deviation (as connector . Press the VOLT pushbutton and adjust the
displayed on the METER) . Releasing the 1 kHz pushbut- receiver's volume control such that the METER reads
ton disables the 1 kHz modulating signal and preserves the receiver's rated audio output level . Press the SINAD
the 1 kHz LEVEL control setting . pushbutton (the dB lamp will be lit) . Vary the CARRIER
FREQUENCY switch setting to produce a minimum
Voice modulation is accomplished by connecting a METER reading (this locates the center of the receiver's
microphone (Shure 405K or equivalent) to the rear-panel IF band), then adjust the OUTPUT LEVEL control such
MIC connector and speaking into it . If the RF OFF that the METER reads -12 dB (i .e ., 12 dB SINAD sensitivi-
pushbutton is pressed, the microphone's "push-to-talk" ty). Align the receiver's IF section for the optimum (mini-
switch will activate the RF output . FM deviation is inter- mum) reading .
nally limited to 5 kHz maximum. NOTE
3.6 RF SWEEP The SINAD reading is the net result of two conflicting
requirements on IF alignments : sharp tuning for mini-
The output carrier frequency may be swept over a 0 to mum receiver noise and wide tuning for minimum re-
36 (0 to ±18) kHz width at a sweep repetition interval of ceiver distortion . Thus, IF alignment with a SINAD meter
0 .01, 0 .1, 1, or 10 msec . quickly optimizes these two requirements simulta-
neously by displaying a reading that results from both
To sweep the carrier frequency, set the instrument con- noise and distortion . The composite distortion signal
trols for RF generate single-source FM mode as may be viewed on the CRT display for analysis of the
described in Section 3.5 . All internal modulation sources distortion source .
3.9
3.10 AC VOLTMETER NOTE
AC signals up to 18 Vpp and between 10 Hz and 100 kHz With FM CALIB markers on, the display is time mul-
in frequency can be measured with the METER and CRT tiplexed, and therefore some decrease in display intensi-
DISPLAY. Press the VOLT and appropriate METER ty and audio volume will be experienced.
RANGE pushbuttons and connect the signal to be mea-
sured to the EXT VERT connector. The voltage will be To zero the trace while making measurements, press the
indicated on the METER, the signal will be displayed on DISC RESET button and adjust the VERT POS control.
the CRT DISPLAY, and may also be monitored aurally on
the speaker. If the received signal carrier is the same frequency as the
CARRIER FREQUENCY switch setting, the CRT trace will
be on the zero line of the graticule. If the input carrier
3.11 RF WATT METER
frequency is above the CARRIER FREQUENCY switch
frequency, the trace will be above the zero line . Calibra-
RF power up to 100 W can be measured with the tion is set by the METER RANGE pushbuttons . The CRT
METER. Connect the RF source (for example, a transmit- display provides a convenient indication of frequency
ter) to the RF IN/OUT connector. When the RF source is error, but the MONITOR FREQUENCY DISPLAY should
enabled ('keyed'), the W lamp will light and the METER be used for accurate measurements .
will read power on the watts scale .
3.13 LISSAJOUS
NOTE
The exact frequency of an external 10 to 9999 Hz CW
The internal 50 ohm load temperature alarm, consisting signal or CW modulating signal on a carrier may be
of the front-panel LOAD OVERTEMP indicator and the determined using the Lissajous function .
internal speaker aural alarm, will activate if the load
overheats, typically after 100 W has been applied for To use the Lissajous function, set the instrument con-
longer than 10 seconds. If the warning signals become trols for RF generate single-source FM mode (see Sec-
activated, the power applied at the RF IN/OUT connec- tion 3.5) . All internal modulation sources should be
tor must be interrupted (transmitter must be unkeyed) to inactive . If the external signal is either an amplitude- or
prevent possible damage to the internal load . RF power frequency-modulated carrier, connect the external signal
applied to the RF IN/ OUT connector when the AC to the RF IN/OUT connector . If the external signal is CW,
power is not on will be absorbed by the internal 50 ohm connect the external CW signal to the EXT VERT con-
load, but the alarms will not be operative . nector . Press the RCV, MOD, and SUB-TONE/LIS-
SAJOUS pushbuttons, and set the MODULATION FRE-
QUENCY switches to the approximate frequency (if
3.12 CRT FM/AM MEASUREMENTS
known) of the external CW signal . A rotating trace
pattern will appear on the CRT DISPLAY. Adjust the
NOTE LEVEL control such that the vertical and horizontal trace
deflections on the CRT DISPLAY are approximately
Before making modulation measurements with the CRT, equal . Vary the MODULATION FREQUENCY switch set-
adjust the VERT POS control such that the trace is on ting while observing the CRT DISPLAY. As the MODULA-
the zero reference line . Adjust the HORZ POS control TION FREQUENCY switch setting approaches the fre-
such that the trace is in the center of the screen. Adjust quency of the external CW signal, the rate of trace
the INTENSITY and FOCUS controls for a sharp clear rotation will decrease . When the MODULATION FRE-
trace on the screen . QUENCY switch setting exactly matches the external CW
frequency, the trace rotation will cease and a stable
When the instrument is in receive mode and tuned to a pattern will be displayed .
transmitter signal, any modulation (FM or AM) can be
3.14 RELATIVE SIGNAL STRENGTH
observed and measured on the CRT display, depending
on the setting of the VERT GAIN and HORZ RATE
When one of the SIG STRENGTH buttons is pressed, the
switches .
length of the trace, starting at the left edge of the screen,
will depend on the signal strength . That is, the stronger
To measure FM deviation, press the FM pushbutton and the signal, the farther the trace extends to the right.
set the HORZ switch to 1 .0 msec/div . Press the 1 .8, 6.0, When the OFF button is pressed, the trace is full-width .
or 18 kHz RANGE pushbutton, depending on the range
of deviation being measured . Deviation can be measured When the HIGH button is pressed, a full-width trace indi-
directly on the CRT display graticule . cates a signal of approximately 100 mV ; when the LOW
button is pressed, a full-width trace indicates a signal of
FM CALIB markers at ±5 kHz or ±0 .6 kHz provide easy approximately 30 uV . Dynamic range in the HIGH posi-
reading of peak deviation . tion is approximately 90 dB .
3.10
3.15 AUTO CALIBRATION has occurred . The MONITOR FREQUENCY DISPLAY will
read zero . The vertical position of the CRT DISPLAY
When the DISC RESET button is pressed, or when the trace may be adjusted to zero using the VERT POS
SIG LEVEL lamp is not lit, the discriminator will be control .
automatically zeroed, removing any long term drive that
SECTION 4
THEORY OF OPERATION
4.1 OVERALL power supplied to its VCO . When the OFF/MIC switch is
set to MIC, the base of Q2 is grounded, turning Q2 and
Refer to the block diagram, Figure 4-1 . The RF phase- the RF on . When the RF OFF switch is set to OFF, the
locked loop, on the A3 High-Frequency Synthesizer base is held at +15 V by R46, so the RF is off.
board, generates a frequency from 18 to 1021 MHz in 1 Grounding the base via the push-to-talk line turns the RF
MHz steps. In generate mode, this is mixed with the on . In receive mode, GEN is high, allowing Q3 to turn on .
output of the low-frequency PLL on board A2 to provide This clamps the base of Q2 low, bypassing the OFF/MIC
the output frequency. In generate mode, the low-frequen- switch and the push-to-talk line .
cy PLL operates from 17 .0001 to 18 .0000 MHz in 100 Hz
steps. The result is an output frequency ranging' from
0.4000 to 999.9999 MHz in 100 Hz steps. 4.3 A11 FREQUENCY CONTROL BOARD
In monitor (receive) mode, the output of the A3 high- The Frequency Control board reads the front-panel CAR-
frequency synthesizer is 22 MHz above the MHz digit of RIER FREQUENCY switches, adds offsets for transmit or
the front-panel frequency. This is mixed with the RF receive, and time-multiplexes the frequency digits to the
input, the difference being sent to the A4 IF board . The Frequency Synthesizer cards. It also counts the 70 kHz
output of the low-frequency PLL now steps by 100 Hz IF divided by 10, subtone, or modulation frequency to
from 16 .7001 to 17 .7000 MHz. When this is mixed with drive the front-panel MONITOR FREQUENCY DISPLAY.
the 21 - 22 MHz output of the A1 Mixer board, the result
is the constant 4.3 MHz second IF . The counter circuitry is shown on sheet 1 of the sche-
matic. Sections of IC27, IC23, and IC28 select the input
The second IF is mixed with 3.6 MHz to produce 700 to be counted . R100 and C36 filter RF from the modula-
kHz, which drives the FM discriminator, the AM detector, tion frequency. IC21 and IC22 count the 100 Hz from the
and the AGC. The 700 kHz is divided by 10 to drive the A5 board to produce a 1 second gate appearing at IC26
front-panel MONITOR FREQUENCY DISPLAY . pin 26 . IC33 is the four-decade counter . Pins 15 through
18 are the output digit bits . Pins 4 through 7 indicate
which digit is enabled.
4.2 A10 FRONT PANEL BOARD
IC30 is a phase-locked loop which multiplies the subtone
IC5 is a one-shot timer for the burst frequency. Ground- frequency by 10, allowing 0 .1 Hz resolution with 1
ing pin 2 starts the cycle; the length is controlled by the second gate time . IC30 pin 4 is the VCO output . It is
front-panel TIME control. The output pulse is returned divided by 10 in IC31 to drive the phase comparator in
via P1 pin 21 . IC3 sums all the modulation sources IC30 .
(subtone, 1 kHz, external, and microphone). The output
goes to IC6 pin 11, where it is sent on if RCV ("not When the modulation or subtone frequencies are being
receive") is high . This signal will be high (true) in counted, IC33 counts up . When frequency error is to be
generate mode . counted, a signal on P4 in 7 causes IC19 to set IC33 to
count down . The 70 kHz signal from the 700 kHz IF is
R18, R19, and R24 form the meter range attenuator . counted. Each time the counter reaches zero (after
IC1A filters out the chop- ping frequency when the 10,000 counts) the divide-by-seven counter consisIting of
display is in FM calibrate mode . This is the frequency IC19A, IC34, and IC17 is advanced by 1 . If the one-
that alternates the trace between the signal and the second gate expires just as IC33 reaches zero (70,000
calibration lines. IC1 B amplifies the signal by a factor of counts), the counter will indicate zero error.
2 in FM calibrate mode to compensate for the losses
resulting from the chopping action . Since the IF is generated by high-side injection, a high
input frequency with triple conversion will produce a low
S5A switches the audio signal in AM mode ; S5B mutes IF . Thus, if the input is 1 kHz above the switches, the
the audio in CW mode ; and S5C selects the proper LED . count input will be 69 kHz, and the counter will count
only 69,000 counts in one second . The effective starting
The collector of Q2 controls the RF output of the A3 count is 70,000, so the MONITOR FREQUENCY DISPLAY
High-Frequency Synthesizer board by controlling the will indicate 1 .00 kHz.
If the input frequency is low, the IF will be high . In this IC13 is a PROM which selects the appropriate frequency
case, the seventh zero will be reached before the end of band . (Refer to Section 4.4 for band limits .) IC4 and IC15
the gate time . IC27 will clock IC19B, switching the latch the 100 MHz and 10 IMHz digits respectively . IC16A
counter to count up . If the input is 1 kHz low, there will latches the 1000 MHz digit, which can be only 0 or 1 . The
be 71,000 IF counts per second, and the counter will binary output of IC13 is decoded to decimal by IC17,
count up 1000 counts before the gate closes . IC32 which causes one of lines B1 through B6 to go low.
causes the minus sign to be lit.
Sections of IC24 control decimal points and the minus 4.4 A3 HIGH-FREQUENCY SYNTHESIZER
sign . The back- plane drive signal (BP) is applied to both
sides of the segment to be turned on . When the data line The A3 High-Frequency Synthesizer board generates a
is low, the output of the exclusive-or gate is in phase frequency that ranges from 18 MHz to 1021 MHz in 1
with the BP frequency, so the segment is off. When the MHz steps. The 3 .6 MHz reference frequency is also
data line is high, the output is inverted, producing the generated on this board .
alternating potential difference needed to drive the LCD
segments . The heart of the high-frequency synthesizer is a voltage-
controlled oscillator (VCO) adjustable between 240 and
Sheet 2 of the schematic shows the frequency-setting 505.5 MHz. This frequency is divided or multiplied to
circuitry . IC1 free-runs at approximately 5 Hz . This low obtain the desired output . The VCO consists of Q2 and
frequency, along with CMOS gates, minimizes switching- Q3 . Emitter coupling is through the series resonance of
frequency interference in RF circuits . voltage-variable capacitors CR1 and CR2, and L3 . Q4 is
a buffer .
The output of IC1 clocks IC2 and IC3, which form a
binary counter. IC3 decodes the output of IC2 to produce There are two phase-locking paths to complete the loop .
four time slots, one for each of the three phase-locked The divide-by-N loop locks the VCO to the required
loops in the instrument . (The fourth slot is not used .) frequency. When it is locked, the sampling loop takes
Outputs of IC4 produce four subintervals, one for each of over . The sampling loop will lock only on an integral MHz
the four digits a PILL can accept . These signals are gated frequency, but is less sensitive to noise than the divide-
to produce pulses that select sections of the front-panel by-N loop .
CARRIER FREQUENCY switches (S1 A through S1G) . For
example, when the output of IC11 pin 4 is low, the The output of Q4 is applied to the input of bridge CR8
closure of switches in S1G puts the binary-coded deci- through CR11 . The opposite corners of the bridge are
mal (BCD) representation of the 100 Hz digit on the data driven by the output of ECL quad NOR gate IC14 . The
bus, which is terminated by R40-R43. Diodes prevent input to IC14 pin 14 is a 1 MHz square wave from the A6
interaction between switches . card . The first two gates of IC14 square up the edges of
the wave . The output of IC14 pin 8 is applied to pin 24,
driving pin 2 low and pin 3 high, turning the bridge on .
IC18 is a programmable read-only memory (PROM) . The
The input to pin 1 arrives after one gate delay, restoring
BCD number from the selected switch forms part of the
the original condition . The result is that the bridge is
address for the PROM . The count from IC2/IC3 forms
turned on for a period equal to the gate delay, which is
another part of the address, as does the REC signal from
less than 1 nanosecond .
the Mother board . Each combination of bits addresses
one memory location . The contents of that location
represent the input digit to the PLL, with offset appropri- The current flowing through the bridge charges C42 . If
ate for generate or receive. an integral number of RF cycles have passed since the
last sampling pulse (that is, if the RF frequency is a
multiple of 1 MHz), the sample will be taken at the same
Outputs 00 to 0, are the BCD bits of the digit. Output 0, RF phase and the voltage on C42 will be constant ; thus,
tells whether a carry is necessary to the next digit. If it is, the VCO frequency will be constant . If the frequency
IC16B stores the carry flag, which becomes part of the varies, the phase at sample time will vary, and so will the
address for the next word .
VCO control voltage. The design of the circuit is such
that the resulting change in frequency will move the
For example, for a generate frequency of 396 MHz, an phase back toward lock .
offset of 18 MHz is added for programming the A3 PILL
The MHz digit becomes 6 + 8 = 4 with a carry . The 100 IC13 buffers the bridge output and feeds part of the
MHz digit becomes 3 + 1 (carry) = 4 . So the frequency voltage back via R163 . This bootstrapping varies the
sent to the synthesizers is 414 MHz . bridge bias as the output voltage changes, preventing
the RF from cutting off the diodes and increasing the
Switches S2A through S2D for the audio synthesizer are efficiency of the sampling . IC10 further buffers the con-
scanned in similar fashion ; however, no offsetting is trol voltage. The feedback circuitry linearizes the fre-
required . quency/voltage characteristic of the VCO. C37 and C38
4.2
limit the voltage swing to protect the voltage-variable switch IC12 grounds the junction of R47 and R48,
capacitors . disabling the sampling loop . When the divide-by-N loop
locks, the LOCK line goes high . IC12 switches so as to
The output of Q4 is also applied to the input of ECL ground the junction of R41 and R42, disabling the divide-
divide-by-2 ICI . IC2 and parts of IC3 perform further by-N loop and allowing the sampling loop to control the
divisions by 2. The high-frequency synthesizer operates frequency . As long as frequency is constant, the divide-
in six bands, as shown in Table 4-1 . by-N loop will consider itself locked, even though it is not
in control of the frequency.
Table 4-1 . High-Frequency The 3.6 MHz reference frequency is prescaled by IC9,
Synthesizer Bands which divides by 36 . The 100 kHz result comes from pin
14 to IC7. This dual-D flip-flop compares the phase of the
GENERATE MODE 100 kHz output of IC9 to the 100 kHz reference from the
timebase on the A6 card . The output voltage is differen-
CARRIER FREQUENCY SYNTHESIZER tially amplified by IC11 to control the frequency of the
BAND (MHz) OUTPUT (MHz) VCO consisting of Q16, CR35, and L18. When band 6 is
selected, IC6 divides the 3 .6 MHz by 2. This is necessary
1 0 to 11 18-29 because the main VCO frequency is doubled, and must
2 12 to 41 30-59 change in 0.5 MHz steps .
3 42 to 101 60-119
4 102 to 231 120-249
5 232 to 481 250-499 4.5 A2 LOW FREQUENCY SYNTHESIZER
6 482 to 999 500-1017
The low frequency synthesizer consists of two phase-
RECEIVE MODE locked loops, going from 6.60 to 7 .89 MHz in 10 kHz
steps and from 10 .1001 to 10 .1100 MHz in 100 Hz steps.
CARRIER FREQUENCY SYNTHESIZER The outputs are mixed to produce a frequency of from
BAND (MHz) OUTPUT (MHz) 16 .7001 to 18 .0000 MHz in 100 Hz steps.
1 0 to 7 22-29 Q1 and Q2 form the VCO for the low PLL . Q3 is a buffer,
2 8 to 37 30-59 providing the input to IC3 . PIN diodes CR8 and CR9 set
3 38 to 97 60-119 the RF output level, which is controlled by the front-
4 98 to 227 120-249 panel OUTPUT LEVEL control and by the AM modulating
5 228 to 477 250-499 voltage. The combined level control voltage comes in via
6 478 to 999 500-1021 board pin 2.
Band selection is done automatically on the Al 1 Fre- Q10 switches in or out of the signal path a 20 dB pad
quency Control board. If band 5 is selected, the VCO between Q9 and Q11 . This is controlled by the front-
output is sent directly to amplifiers Q8 and 09, and to J1 . panel OUTPUT LEVEL range pushbuttons.
On bands 1 through 4, sections of IC4, gated by control
lines B1 through B4, select the appropriate subharmonic The output of the 10 .1001 to 10 .1100 MHz VCO (014 and
of the VCO frequency. The selected frequency is fed 015) is mixed by Q6 and Q18 with the 10 MHz output of
through PIN diode CR15 to 08 . the timebase generator on the A6 card . The difference,
100.1 to 110.0 kHz, is the input to IC6. The 3.6 MHz
When the Frequency Control board selects band 6, PIN reference is divided by 100 before being divided by 36
diodes CR16 and CR17 are shut off. CR20 and CR25 and by 10 in IC6, yielding the 100 Hz reference
conduct, sending the VCO output to the doubler, T1 and frequency.
CR21 through CR24 . Q12 and 013 amplify the doubled
frequency. The FM modulating voltage comes in via board pin Z.
Thermistor RT1 compensates for the temperature sensi-
The selected frequency (undoubled) is applied to the tivity of the modulator. The loop is designed to have a
input of IC5, a divide-by-10 prescaler, and IC6, a divide- narrow bandwidth, so that it will not follow audio-fre-
by-2 . The divided-by-20 frequency is then applied to the quency variations .
input of IC9. This phase-locked loop receives its divisor
one byte at a time from the Frequency Control board via 4.6 A1 MIXER BOARD
pins 15 through 18 . Each of pins 2 through 5 loads one
of the bytes. The phase detector output on pin 12 is The Mixer board mixes the 18 to 1017 MHz signal from
amplified by IC10A and IC10B . the A3 High-Frequency Synthesizer board with the 17 to
18 MHz signal from the A2 Low-Frequency Synthesizer
When a new divisor is loaded into IC9 the loop is board, to produce the generate output, 0.4 to 1000 MHz,
unlocked, and the lock output, pin 13, is low. SPDT or the receive 1st L.O ., 22 to 1021 MHz . Most of the
4.3
output level control is performed on this board, along 4.7 A4 IF AMPLIFIER
with the RF dummy load and its over- temperature
circuitry. The IF Amplifier board amplifies the 21 to 22 MHz 1st IF,
converts it to the 4 .3 MHz 2nd IF and 700 kHz 3rd IF, and
The 17 to 18 MHz signal from the low-frequency synthe- demodulates both AM and FM signals. It also produces
sizer comes in J4 . In receive mode (GEN high), Q21 the calibration lines on the CRT DISPLAY.
routes the signal to the Mixer board to be the 2nd L.O .
injection frequency. The 1st IF signal comes from the A1 Mixer board via J1 .
T1 is a balun which matches the input impedance of Q1 .
In generate mode, the signal is, switched as necessary ICI and IC2 are amplifiers with AGC which drive the
through a series of 20 dB pads, controlled by the front- mixer. The 16 .7 to 17 .7 MHz 2nd IF injection signal
panel OUTPUT LEVEL MULTIPLIER pushbuttons. CR21 comes in to pin A to be amplified by Q2 . Q3 and Q4 drive
is turned off, so the signal goes from R103 to the mixer. double-balanced mixer IC2, mixing the 4.3 MHz 2nd IF
The 18 to 1021 MHz from the High-Frequency Synthesiz- with the 3.6 MHz signal from the High-Frequency Synthe-
er board comes in J3, through IC7, IC8, and C33 to the sizer board to produce 700 kHz . The output of IC2 goes
high-level mixer input. The mixer output is routed along a to a four-cascade cascade stage. Transistors Q14
series of PIN diode switched 20 dB pads to relays K3 and through Q21 control the bandwidth. In the first stage, for
K4 . K3 and K4 are normally energized, so the signal goes example, when the WIDE line (pin Z) is low (narrow
on to J1, the front-panel RF IN/OUT connector. bandwidth), Q15 is off. The tank circuit consisting of L9
and C40 is at maximum Q, and so its minimum
In receive mode, the incoming RF is mixed with the 18 to bandwidth . When WIDE is high, Q15 turns on, shunting
1021 MHz signal . The difference signal is sent via CR21 the bank via R56, lowering the Q and increasing the
and J1 to the A4 IF board, with CR22 biased off. bandwidth . This also decreases the gain, so Q14 shunts
the emitter resistance to compensate .
R78 and R80 form a voltage divider for the incoming RF .
The output of Q13 is applied to CR2 and CR3 for AM
CR2 and CR3 detect the voltage, while the DC is buf-
detection, while the audio is amplified by IC8. C68 filters
fered by IC4B . If the voltage rises above a threshold
the DC level for AGC amplifier IC3. The output of IC3 pin
value (equivalent to about 200 mW), comparator IC4A
1 controls the gain of ICI, while the output of pin 7
turns 014 off, de-energizing K3 . This connects the RF
controls the resistance of PIN diode CR21 on the A1
input to dummy load R88, a 50 ohm 150 W resistor . R89
Mixer board. To obtain the best signal/noise ratio, the
and C50 hold K4 closed momentarily, giving K3 time to
attenuation by CR21 is delayed until the gain of ICI has
transfer the RF to R88. This avoids requiring K4 to
been reduced, thus allowing the maximum possible sig-
interrupt what may be a large current.
nal to reach ICI . (In generate mode, the GEN line turns
CR21 off.)
CR8, CR9, C10, and CR11 form a power limiter to keep
the following attenuators from being damaged by the in- The 700 kHz signal is also applied to IC17 via Q22. If the
coming RF during the brief interval before K3 de- front-panel DISC RESET pushbutton is not pressed, the
energizes. signal is applied to IC4, a one-shot frequency
discriminator.
Switch IC2 sends to the METER whatever appears on
board pin Z or P, as selected by the METER/MODE IC19 divides the output frequency by 10 to drive the
pushbuttons . When measuring power, the detected pow- MONITOR FREQUENCY DISPLAY.
er level from IC4B turns off 014 when the input power is
greater than 200 mW, thus closing K3 . The power read To reduce temperature effects, the transistors of IC7
on the METER is selected by the WATTS X.1 and X1 provide a precision voltage offset for the output of IC4.
pushbuttons on the A10 board . Q16 turns on the WATTS IC6 and the first section of IC13 filter out the 700 kHz
annunciator and, if in the generate mode, switches the component.
instrument into the receive mode by grounding the
cathode of CR1 on the A12 Mother board. When the front-panel DISC RESET button is* pressed, IC
switch IC21 is turned on, biasing IC15 such that IC13 pin
CR12 is physically close to R88 . If R88 overheats, the 1 is forced to zero by comparison with IC20 pin 3. At the
voltage drop across CR12 decreases enough to raise the same time, signals of 200 kHz and 500 kHz come from
output of comparator IC3. This turns on the front-panel the A6 board timebase into board pins 6 and 7. These
LOAD OVERTEMP annunciator, and turns off CR1 . CR23 frequencies are mixed in IC18, filtered, and amplified by
was turned off when Q14 was turned on by the RF input . IC17 . The resulting 700 kHz signal is fed via IC17 pins 1,
These diodes had been disabling ICI ; it now produces 3, 4, and 6 to IC4 . Thus, C80 charges to the voltage
an audio tone through the speaker. When the transmitter necessary to hold the discriminator output (IC13 pin 1) at
is unkeyed, 014 turns on, shutting off the alarm. The zero with 700 kHz into the discriminator. The charge on
LOAD OVERTEMP annunciator continues to be active C80 leaks off slowly, so that sustained receiver input
until R88 cools. results in a drift of approximately 20 Hz/minute . The
4.4
proper charge on C80 is re-established whenever the detector IC20 ; the other input is the output of sinewave
discriminator calibrate mode is enabled. VCO IC19 .
IC8 compares the AGC voltage with the voltage from the IC21 through IC27 form the flatness-control circuitry. The
front-panel SQUELCH control . When the signal is strong AM modulating voltage on board pin 9 is summed with a
enough, SIG is brought low. When SIG is high, that is DC reference voltage in IC21 B. IC21 A and IC25 buffer
when the recveiver is squelched, Q24 gates IC12 pin 2 to this voltage . IC22 acts as an SPDT switch which selects
put the discriminator into the calibrate mode . IC12 pin 1 either the voltage from IC21 pin 7 or the voltage at the
is gated off when the instrument is in generate mode . junction of R77 and R78, thus attenuating the RF output
level (via the level output voltage at board pin 4) by either
Calibration lines on the CRT DISPLAY are developed by 0 or 0 .2 dB, respectively . IC23, IC24, IC26, and IC27
IC9 and IC11 . Positive and negative voltages from the operate in the same manner to attenuate the RF output
A10 Front Panel board, selected by front-panel pushbut- level by either 0 or 0.4, 0.8, 1 .6, and 3.2 dB, respectively .
tons, come to board pins V and W. When CALIB (pin X) The IC switches are controlled by outputs of PROM IC29 .
is high, IC5 free-runs to generate a chopping signal . The This memory, addressed by the 100 MHz CARRIER
output of IC15 pin 15 toggles IC11 to switch between the FREQUENCY switch, was programmed during factory
+ and - voltages . The output of IC14 pin 11, half the calibration to produce flat RF output across the frequen-
frequency of pin 15, toggles IC9 to switch between the cy range.
output of IC11 and the FM audio. The result is a three-
stage period : V+, V-, and audio. This is repeated across 4.9 A7 DEFLECTION BOARD
the CRT. When CALIB is low, IC9 selects the FM audio,
unchopped. The Deflection board generates the horizontal and verti-
cal deflection signals for the CRT and separates the
subtone from the audio for counting .
The output of IC5 pin 1 blanks the CRT while the display
is switched to avoid having vertical lines on the screen .
Vertical information (including FM calibration lines, if
selected) is input to IC1 pin 5. The VERTICAL POSITION
4.8 A5 AUDIO BOARD and GAIN control settings are input to IC1 pin 6. The
output voltage is inverted by IC1 A and drives push- pull
The Audio board comprises the distortion analyzer for amplifiers Q4 and Q6 . Q5 and Q7 reduce the collector
SINAD measurements, the audio-frequency synthesizer, dissipation of Q4 and Q7, respectively . The signal also
the meter amplifier, and the circuitry that adjusts output passes through IC9 and IC10, a low- pass filter cutting
level as frequency changes. off at 270 Hz . The subtone output goes to the Al 1
Frequency Control board where it is multiplied by 10 and
Audio comes in to controlled-gain amplifier IC1 . CR1 counted .
rectifies the output, developing a DC voltage which is
amplified by IC2A to control the resistance of Q1, which, The METER drive comes in to board pin 17 . It is
in turn, controls the gain of IC1 . This stabilizes the level amplified by IC6 and squared by Schmitt trigger IC3 to
at the input of IC2B, which, with IC3B, forms a 1 kHz become the horizontal sync signal, triggering IC4.
notch filter . With the 1 kHz tone filtered out, what
remains is distortion . This is amplified by IC3A to drive Q12 is a current source charging a sweep timing capaci-
the METER. IC3A is quasi-logarithmic to produce a meter tor on the Al 0 Front Panel board. IC8A amplifies the 0 to
range of approximately 35 dB . 10 V ramp to -10 to +10 V . When the ramp voltage
reaches the level set by the SIG IN line, IC8 triggers auto-
The 100 kHz signal from the A6 board timebase comes in reset one-shot IC5A . The output of IC5A has been
via board pin H . It is divided by 100 to generate the 1 kHz holding IC4 at clear, keeping Q2 off, which allows Q12 to
tone, by 10 to generate a 100 Hz reference, and by 10 charge the sweep timing capacitor. When IC5A is trig-
again to generate a 10 Hz reference for the audio phase- gered, it unclears IC4. Q1 is turned on and discharges
locked loop . Digits from the front-panel switches come to the capacitor. The output of IC8B also triggers hold-off
board pins V, W, X, and Y and are loaded into latches one-shot IC5B . Until this one-shot times out, it holds IC4
IC35, IC36, IC16, and IC17 . These latches load on posi- and Q2 at clear, allowing the capacitor to discharge fully
tive-going edges rather than negative, so the load pulse and return the trace to the left side of the screen .
is the leading edge of the next pulse. IC31 through IC34
are the divide-by-N counter for the audio phase-locked When the hold-off times out, the next sync pulse sets IC4
loop . IC28 stretches the zero-count pulse from the divide and the sweep starts . If there is no input signal, IC4 will
chain to drive PLL IC15 . The output of IC15 goes to the not be triggered. In this case, it will be cleared when
divide chain, and to IC12, IC13, and IC14 . Each IC IC5B times out, and the sweep will start regardless .
divides the frequency by 10; the output of one of them
being selected in IC18 by the front-panel MODULATION Q10 and Q11 form the blanking amplifier. IF IC3 pin 3 is
FREQUENCY MULTIPLIER pushbuttons. The selected low, 010 is on, Q11 is off, and the BLANK line is pulled
audio frequency is used as the reference input to phase- high, cutting off the trace. IF IC3 pin 3 is high, the
4.5
transistors reverse, and BLANK is grounded . The Q Q1, Q2, and IC13 limit and filter the microphone input to
output of IC4 or the Z MOD input can activate blanking . limit the deviation to 5 kHz.
4.10 MISCELLANEOUS BOARDS The A8 High-Voltage Power Supply provides voltages for
the CRT. IC1 controls series transistor Q2 . The 15 V
This section describes the A6 Low Voltage Power Sup- supply provides a reference to IC1 pin 3 . R6 and R8
ply, A8 High Voltage Power Supply, A9 Display, and A12 divide the 200 V at IC1 pin 2. R3 is a current limiter. If the
Mother boards . current becomes too great, Q3 conducts, lowering base
of Q2 and thus lowering the current. IC1 pin 6 becomes
The A6 Low Voltage Power Supply provides +5 V (from positive, turning off Q1 . CR10 clamps the voltage to
IC1), +15 V (from IC2), and -15 V (from IC3) . Each protect Q1 .
regulator controls a series-regulating transistor, mounted
on the rear panel . Q2 and Q3 are NPN, while Q1 is PNP, CR5 through CR8 supply cathode and focusing voltages
to allow the output voltage to be closer to the supply . R1, to the CRT. The voltage at the top of resistor string R19/
R6/R7, and R12/R52 are current limiters . When the R18/R17 is approximately -1200 V. This is controlled by
current is too high, the increased voltage drop across shunting current through Q4 . The +15 V provides a
the limiter shuts down the series transistor. reference. The voltage at the junction of R28 and R30 is
held at zero .
IC5 is a separate regulator for the 10 MHz temperature-
compensated crystal oscillator (TCXO) timebase which The A9 Display board contains display driver IC1, the
establishes the frequency accuracy of the unit . Q3 buf- LCD display, and LEDs indicating Hz or kHz . When P3
fers the timebase output, while IC6 divides the frequen- pin 8 is low, HZ annunciator CR1 conducts . When pin 8
cy by 10 to provide a 1 MHz reference . IC7 is connected is high, CR1 is off. Q1 turns on, causing KHZ annuncia-
as a divide-by-five counter followed by a divide-by-two. tor CR2 to conduct.
The output of the first stage provides a 200 kHz refer-
ence, while the output of the second stage provides a The A12 Mother board provides most of the interconnec-
100 kHz reference. tions between boards . Q1 switches between generate
and receive modes. When the instrument is in generate
When band 6 is selected, IC8 divides the 1 MHz and 100 mode, activation of the WATTS line turns 01 off, switch-
kHz frequencies by 2. This allows the synthesizer to take ing the instrument into receive mode .
half-steps, which will be full steps when the frequency is
doubled. The A10 board provides audio and ramp routing for auto-
matic Lissajous and RF sweep functions.
IC4, IC9, and IC10 encode the front-panel OUTPUT
LEVEL MULTIPLIER pushbuttons to activate attenuators
on the A1 Mixer board.
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SECTION 5
MAINTENANCE
5.1 INTRODUCTION connector) . Remove the handle by unscrewing the two
black knobs securing the handle to the chassis side rail .
This section provides information for disassembling, Remove the four screws (two each side) securing the
testing, calibrating, and troubleshooting the Model front-panel brackets to the chassis side rail . Carefully lift
3000B Service Monitor. Measurements and adjustments the Front Panel assembly straight up from the
will be facilitated by placing the instrument so that the instrument .
front panel faces the user.
The top cover, bottom cover, high voltage shield, and
5.2 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Front Panel assembly are reinstalled by reversing the
INFORMATION removal procedure.
The Model 3000B features modular PC board construc- Refer to Figure 5-1 .
tion for convenient servicing . Should a problem arise,
contact the Customer Service office for assistance (see To remove boards A1 through A4, remove the instrument
Section 2.2). A replacement board will be shipped imme- top cover. Disconnect the connection coaxial cable(s),
diately. When you are satisfied the problem has been remove the phillips head screws securing the board to
corrected, return the defective board . the card cage and pull (do not turn) the knurled knobs.
Lift the board straight up from the instrument .
5.2 .2 DISASSEMBLY INFORMATION
Before reinstalling a board, check the board's gold
WARNING "fingers" and the Mother board (A12) edge connector.
Carefully replace the board into its Mother board edge
High voltages are used within this instrument. Before connector and reverse the removal procedure.
servicing, remove AC power from the instrument .
NOTE
To remove the instrument top cover, remove the six
screws (three on each side) securing the top cover and Harness connectors are not keyed. Note the connector
lift the cover off. orientation before disconnecting .
TABLE OF CONTENTS
D. AM Modulation Distortion
F. Microphone Operation
5.2
SECTION 5.3.1
3000B
PERFORMANCE TEST
1 . Standard Generator: A Wavetek Model 3010 3 . RF Power Source : RF power cart with VHF and
referenced to 10 MHz house standard . UHF high and low power source and wattmeter.
2. DVM: A Fluke Model 8010 or equivalent 4. Amplifier: Hewlett Packard Model 8447D
type DVM . (.1-1300 MHz, 26 dB), 2 needed .
5.3
5. Audio Analyzer : HP 8903A or equivalent. with a screwdriver, or other appropriate
tool, of screws, nuts, or other tightened
C. PORTABLE EQUIPMENT type of hardware that is suspected of
being loose.
The following equipment should be in the unit test
area, available for spot test and as a part of a. Front panel and front panel hardware ;
calibration . check for cosmetic misfeatures such
as mars or scratches visible from arms
1 . VHF and UHF hand-held radio and cables . length . Check for properly tightened
knob set screws and appearance of
D. PERMANENT LOCATION FINAL TEST knobs and meter. Check for readable
EQUIPMENT scope graticule. Check for feel of
buttons. Check on PTR.
1 . 3000B ATS
II . VOLTAGE REQUIREMENTS
a. Hewlett Packard Model 9816 Computer
b. Hewlett Packard Model 82901M Disc Drive A. Regulation
c. Hewlett Packard Model 2671 G Printer
d. Hewlett Packard Model 8568A Prog . 1 . EQUIPMENT: Variac ; AC line monitor.
Spectrum Analyzer Set Variac to 104 VAC as read on AC
e. Hewlett Packard Model 436A Power Meter line monitor.
f. Hewlett Packard Model 8447D Amplifier
(.1-1300 MHz 26 dB) a. Check that unit is in regulation* as
9. Hewlett Packard Model 8496A 110 dB indicated on unit oscilloscope . Check
attenuator (Cal'd DC-4 GHz) on PTR.
h. Marconi Model 2019 Signal Generator
(programmable) b. Set Variac to 126 VAC as read on
i. DATA I/O Model 29A PROM PROGRAM- AC line monitor. Check that unit is in
MER (or equivalent) regulation as indicated on unit
j. Comtest 3000B Software Verification oscilloscope . Check on PTR.
Package
*Deregulation will show up on scope as wobble, spikes,
5.3 .3 NOMENCLATURE AND TEST NOTES or both . Become familiar with what is typical of well-
regulated pattern and what is typical of poor regula-
1 . "Standard Generator" refers to Wavetek Model tion .
3010 referenced to 10 MHz house standard .
III . SYSTEM TIME BASE
2. "Standard Counter" refers to frequency counter
referenced to 10 MHz house standard . A. Accuracy
5.4
1 . EQUIPMENT: Function Generator, DVM. synthesizer pot yields > 1 .0 VRMS .
UNIT : Set to GEN mode ; VOLT and 1 .8 Checkon PTR .
RANGE in METER/VERT section; MOD
in monitor frequency section; FM ; AUDIO 6. EQUIPMENT: Unit only . UNIT : Turn off
SYNTHESIZER OFF; ZERO BEAT OFF audio synthesizer . Activate 1 kHz fixed
and 1 kHz OFF in modulation section ; source, scope, X1 (ms/div) .
FM Calibrate OFF, and SIGNAL
STRENGTH OFF, in scope section . Set a. Adjust 1 kHz level to obtain 6 kHz on
Function Generator to 100 kHz, 1 .06 range 18 . Adjust VERT position so
VRMS and cable to unit EXT VERT. that peaks of audio sinewaves are
lined up along center horizontal line
a. Check that meter indicates 1 .5V of scope graticule. Make sure hori-
peak ± .075V. Record on PTR. Check zontal RATE is in CAL position . Ad-
that scope reads 1 .5V peak ± .075V. just horizontal position so that 1
Record reading of scope on PTR. peak aligns with center vertical line .
Check that each peak aligns with
2. EQUIPMENT: DVM set up for AC RMS, each mark along horizontal center
mV range. UNIT: Audio synthesizer in line ± 1 cycle. Check on PTR.
X1 and CONT MODE .
B. SINAD
a. Cable MOD OUT to DVM . Adjust
audio synthesizer level to read 200 1 . EQUIPMENT: DVM, A BNC male to
mV on DVM . Remove cable from DVM cable. UNIT : SINAD mode .
and cable mod out to EXT VERT.
Check that audio LED is lit. Check a. Cable MOD OUT to DVM . Adjust 1
on PTR. kHz fixed source to 1 VRMS . Cable
MOD OUT to EXT VERT . Check that
3. EQUIPMENT : Same as 2A . Setup same . meter reads less than -20dB. Record
UNIT : Change to RCV mode . reading on PTR.
5.5
VI . GENERATOR FUNCTIONS
A. Residual FM
a. Cable RF IN/OUT to mod analyzer in- b. Repeat Step a., at 952.350 MHz.
put. Set unit frequency to 452.35 Record on PTR.
MHz. At 100 mV level, read residual
FM on mode analyzer . Should read E. AM External Mod Input
less than 100 Hz . Record on PTR.
Cable RF IN/OUT to mod analyzer in- 1 . EQUIPMENT : External audio source set
put. Set unit frequency to 852.35 for 1 kHz sinewave . DVM . UNIT : Turn
MHz. At 100 mV level read residual off 1 kHz fixed source.
FM on mod analyzer . Should read
less than 100 Hz . Record on PTR. a. Cable external audio source to EXT
IN . Adjust EXT LVL pot full CW . Adjust
B. FM Deviation Accuracy external audio source level to obtain
reading of 85% on the meter. Re-
1 . EQUIPMENT: Hewlett Packard mod move cable from EXT IN and connect
analyzer. UNIT : Activate 1 kHz fixed to DVM . Reading should be less than
source . Put in RANGE 6. Turn off audio 1 .OV RMS. Check on PTR.
synthesizer .
F. Microphone Operation
a. Adjust 1 kHz level on front panel to
read 5 kHz on meter and scope. 1 . EQUIPMENT: Standard mobile micro-
Cable RF IN/OUT to mod analyzer in- phone, VHF & UHF hand-held radios .
put. Change mode analyzer to RM UNIT : 1 kHz fixed source off, FM mode,
average . Check that mod analyzer RF/OFF button in .
reads 3.54 kHz average ± 10% or .35
kHz. Record on PTR. a. Insert standard mobile microphone
into mic jack on rear panel. Cable RF
C. FM External Mod Input IN/OUT to VHF radio antenna jack .
Change unit frequency to VHF radio
1 . EQUIPMENT: External variable audio frequency. Depress standard micro-
source . DVM. UNIT : Turn off 1 kHz fixed phone PTT switch and whistle into
source . mic. Monitoring audio on VHF radio
and observing mod on unit scope,
a. With external audio source at approxi- check that mod is clean, and that when
mately 1 kHz cable to EXT IN, adjust PTT is released generation ceases .
EXT LVL Pot full CW. Adjust level on Check on PTR.
external audio source to obtain a
reading on the meter at 5 kHz. Re- G. RFI Test
move cable from EXT IN and connect
to DVM. Reading should be less 1 . EQUIPMENT: Spectrum analyzer, wide-
than 500 mVRMS. Check on PTR . band amplifiers, coaxial termination 50
ohm, 50 ohm load, loop probe.
D. AM Modulation Distortion
a. Connect spectrum analyzer, wide
1 . EQUIPMENT: Hewlett Packard Audio band amplifiers and loop probe as
Analyzer and Hewlett Packard Modula- shown in Diagram 3. Set spectrum
tion Analyzer . UNIT : Switch to AM . analyzer with display line at a refer-
Remove external audio source and ence level of greater than -137 dBm A .
activate 1 K fixed source, frequency Set 3000B for .3wV RF out, with 10
52 .350 MHz. Unit output at X10 mV, MHz and RF IN/OUT jacks terminat-
1 .5 on DIAL (15 mV) . Turn on 3 kHz ed into 50 ohm loads. At 252.350
LP filter ; and 300 Hz HP filter on mod MHz, set the spectrum analyzer :
analyzer .
5.6
1. Res. BW 100 Hz' VII. RECEIVER (MONITOR MODE)
2. Video BW 1 Hz`
3. Span 2 kHz" A. Sensitivity
4. DB/DIV 5 dB'
1 . EQUIPMENT: Sinadder test fixture ;
= Recommended setting standard generator. UNIT: RCV mode,
FM, BW NAR, SQUELCH open, RANGE
b. Move the loop probe over the surfaces 6 and MOD in meter/vert section, MOD
of the instrument with the two-turn in frequency section .
loop at a one inch distance . The
signal plus noise should be less than a. With unit and standard generator at
.03 lLV or (-137 dBm) . Record the 152.35 MHz, cable standard gen-
maximum reading on the PTR . erator to unit RF IN/OUT jack . Set
standard generator to 21,V output
c. Repeat steps a & b at 952.35 MHz. level and 3 kHz deviation using
Record the maximum reading on 3010's internal 1 kHz source . Cable
the PTR. sinadder to speaker terminals of unit .
Turn volume control to at least 3/4
A This reading taken in a screen room which pro- volume level.
vides shielding from stray frequencies . The noise
floor reading will vary if not taken in a protected 'Lower or raise generator output to achieve 10 dB on
environment. sinnader meter. Read 10 dB SINAD sensitivity on
standard generator's dial and meter. Record on PTR.
H. Spectral Purity (Non-Harmonic) Repeat process following ' for 452.35 MHz and
852.35 MHz . Record on PTR.
1 . EQUIPMENT: Spectrum Analyzer, wide-
band amplifier (Stepd only) B. Receiver Bandwidth
c. Repeat step a & b for the following b. Repeat step a, except with unit in
frequencies . Check on PTR. WIDE . < 100 kHz, record on PTR.
5.7
a. Activate 5 kHz markers. Check that generator output to 100mv. Switch
markers indicate ±5 kHz. Check unit to HIGH SIGNAL STRENGTH
on PTR. mode . Check that trace is at - full
deflection . Check on PTR.
b. Activate 600 Hz markers. Check that
markers indicate ±600 Hz at range VIII . POWER METER AND POWER FUNCTIONS
1 .8 . Check on PTR .
A. Reverse Power Protection
E. FM Deviation Accuracy
1 . EQUIPMENT : RFsimulation box . UNIT :
1 . EQUIPMENT: Standard generator; Switch to GEN mode .
HP mod analyzer . Turn on 3 kHz LP
and 300 Hz HP filters, set to FM avg. a. Cable RF simulation box to unit RF
UNIT : Set SQUELCH to threshold IN/OUT jack . Press activate button
RANGE6 . on RF simulation box and check that
unit switches from GEN to RCV and
a. Set unit and standard generator to WATTS mode (simulates 200 mW).
452.35 MHz. Set standard generator Check on PTR.
output to 100 mV. Cable standard
generator output to HP mod analyzer . B. Load Overtemp Alarm
Adjust standard generator deviation
to read 3.54 kHz avg on mod analyzer . 1 . EQUIPMENT: Power Cart
Cable standard generator output to
unit RF IN/OUT jack . Check that unit a. Key in VHF 100 watts. Check that
meter and scope read 5 Khz ± 10% load overtemp LED and alarm are act-
of full scale. Record on PTR. ivated >_ 10 seconds. Check on PTR.
5.8
XI . ZERO BEAT OPERATION
QUALITY CONTROLTESTING
COMPLETED .
Section 5.3 .5
3000B
PERFORMANCE TEST RECORD
PERFORMANCE TEST RECORD
Serial #
Date #
Tech #
I. VISUAL INSPECTION
1a . Front panel hardware & appearance 4a . Subtone filter response and frequency
accuracy : 60 to 238 Hz -t .1 Hz
II . VOLTAGE REQUIREMENTS
1 2 3
A. Regulation
4 5 6
la . Regulation (104VAC)
7 8 9
1b . Regulation (126VAC)
5a . Audio sources maxoutput fixed
III. SYSTEM TIME BASE
Audio sources max output synth.
A. TCXO Accuracy
6a . Scope sweep rate adjusted
1a. TXCO error 10 .000000 MHz ±4 Hz
B. SINAD
1 b. RCV frequency error 852.35 MHz
400 Hz 1 a. Notch Range < -20 dB
la . 5 kHz on meter less than 500 mV RMS la . Narrow band mod acceptance bandwidth
1 a. AM Distortion Cc~ 52 .35 MHz < 10% 1 b. Wide band mod acceptance bandwidth
1 b. AM Distortion @ 952.35 MHz < 10% 152.35 MHz < 100 kHz
1 a. 85% Modulation less than 1 .0 VRMS la . Disc . Reset on GEN offset (within 1 div
1. Leakage at 252.350 MHz _ < -137 (.03wV) 1 b. FM 600 Hz marker (600 Hz)
Leakage at 952 .350 MHz _ < -137 (.03 ~,V) E. FM Deviation Accuracy
10 . 952.35M Hz
5.11
B. Load Overtemp Alarm
X. AC SCOPE COUPLING
XI . ZERO BEAT
RF AF Input
Input Output
a
RF Out
b 4
Diagram 1
RF
Out
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Input Output / RF Input
/
Diagram 4
Section 5 .3.6
3000B
DIAGRAMS
1. Rexolite Rod: 1 .25 in . dia. by 11 in .
Diagram 2
RF
Out
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Input Output RF Input
LOOP PROBE
b
Diagram 3
5.14
5.4 TROUBLESHOOTING
Effective troubleshooting requires a thorough understanding For troubleshooting purposes, it is permissible to operate the
of the block diagram and circuit description located in Section instrument with any of the plug-in PC boards or RF cables
4 of this manual ; then the Performance Tests in Section 5 removed ; however, the instrument should be turned off when
will aid in localizing the trouble symptom to a particular PC removing or installing boards . If substitute boards are avail-
board . Once this has been accomplished, the board can be able, this provides an easy method of verifying if a suspected
replaced, or repaired with aid of the proper schematic and board is defective.
parts layout diagram. In general, it is preferable to replace a
defective PC board assembly .
RF cables can be disconnected from the PC board connec-
Equipment troubles are frequently due simply to improper tors, and a power meter or spectrum analyzer connected
control settings ; therefore, before engaging in a troubleshoot- directly to the connector for power level or frequency mea-
ing procedure, be sure front-panel controls are set in proper surements. Fabrication of a short coax adapter cable, termi-
operating position . Refer to the operating instructions in Sec- nated in a mating SMB connector on the instrument end, will
tion 3 of this manual for a complete explanation of each facilitate connection of test equipment.
control's function along with typical operating instructions .
A problem in a power supply may cause many symptoms
After verifying that the trouble is not improper setting of the pointing to other areas, and should be checked when the
controls or test setup, make a thorough visual inspection of sumptom does not clearly indicate a specific problem.
the instrument for such obvious defects as loose or missing Performance of the supplies is indicated in the Performance
screws, broken wires, defective sockets, loose RF cables, Tests.
and burned or broken components .
Figures 5-3 and 5-4 give troubleshooting for the instrument
After localizing the problem, voltage and resistance checks in the flow chart form .
will help locate the defective component.
Figure 5-3. Troubleshooting - No Generate
Figure 5-4. Troubleshooting - No Receive
SECTION 6
REPLACEABLE PARTS
This section contains lists of all replaceable parts for the The following code is used on the parts list to identify the
instrument . manufacturer .
HIGH VOLTAGE
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FOR ZA13 CABINET ASSY_
3000B SERVICE MONITOR
C1, C2, C3, C5, C6, C7, C9, C10, CAP, DISC-05UF UK25-503 71590 11510-14-1503 42
C11, C12, C13, C14, C16, C20,
C21, C23, C24, C26, C27, C28,
C29, C30, C31, C32, C33, C36,
C38, C45, C47, C49, C50, C51,
C52, C54, C60, C61, C63, C64,
C76, C77, C84, C88
L2, L5, L9, Ll O, L11, L12, L15, CHOKE, MOLDED, 82UH 1537-72 99800 11810-10-0820 10
L16, L17, L18
L4, L13, L14 COIL, VAR,1 .01/1 .18UH N3 11811-00-0006 4,1835 11811-00-0006 3
TP1, TP2, TP3, TP4, TP5, TP6, TESTPOINTS 39-211 73734 12112-19-0005 9
TP7, TP8, TP9
13126,1317, R37, R69, R86 RES, C, 1/4W 5%, 10K RCR07G103JS 81349 14700-15-1002 5
R9, 1315, 13151, R28, R47 RES, C, 1/4W, 5%,150 RCR07G151JS 81349 14700-15-1500 5
13128, R33, R36, R82, R90, R93 RES, C,1 /4W, 5%,2.2K RCR07G222JS 81349 14700-15-2201 6
R4, 1311, 1312, R92, R97 RES, C, 1/4W, 5%,22K RCR07G223JS 81349 14700-15-2202 5
R22, R83, R84 RES, C,1 /4W, 5%,2 .7K RCR07G272JS 81349 14700-15-2701 3
R6, R19, R95 RES, C,1 /4W, 5%,470 RCR07G471 JS 81349 14700-15-4700 3
R118, R122, R123, R40, R56, RES, C,1 /4W, 5%,4.7K RCR07G472JS 81349 14700-15-4701 7
R62, R98
8125, R66, R85 RES, C,1 /4W, 5%,51 K RCR07G513JS 81349 14700-15-5102 3
R114, 8150, R20, R26, R27, R50 RES, C, 1/4W, 5%,560 RCR07G561JS 81349 14700-15-5600 6
R5, R121, R145, R58 RES, C, 1/4W, 5%,5 .6K RCR07G562JS 81349 14700-15-5601 4
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REFERENCE DESIGNATORS PARTDESCRIPTION ORIGMFGRPARTNO MFGR/FCSM PARTNUMBER OTY
C1, C2, C3, C4, C7, C8, C9, C10, CAP, DISC, .01 UF UK25-103 71590 11510-14-1103 34
C101, C104, C106, C110, C12,
C13, C14, C15, C16, C19, C20,
C21, C22, C25, C38, C78, C79,
C81, C86, C88, C94, C95, C96,
C97, C98, C99
R107, Rl l3, Rl23, Rl40, Rl41, RES, C, 1/4W, 5%, 10K RCR07GlOJS 81349 14700-15-1002 7
R88, R98
R100, R101, R102, Rl26, R23, RES, C, 1/4W, 5%,2 .2K RCR07G222JS 81349 14700-15-2201 7
R37, R90
R112, Rl l7, Rl36, R56, R59, R63, RES, C,1 /4W, 5%,2 .7K RCR07G272JS B1349 14700-15-2701 7
R66
R2, R4, Rl44, Rl45, Rl9, R93 RES, C, 1/4W, 5%,27K RCR07G273JS 81349 14700-15-2702 6
R6, R8, R106, R108, R13, R143, RES, C,1 /4W, 5%,3 .3K RCR07G332JS 81349 14700-15-3301 12
R17, R18, R45, R47, R49, R51
R10, R116, R129, R34, R35, R85, RES, C, 1/4W, 5%,33K RCR07G333JS 81349 14700-15-3302 7
R97
R29, R69, R70, R71, R72, R73, RES, C, 1/4W, 5%,3 .9K RCR07G392JS 81349 14700-15-3901 9
R74, R75, R76
R146, R52, R55, R62 RES, C,1 /4W, 5%,39K RCR07G393JS 81349 14700-15-3902 4
R133, R27, R28, R54, R57, R60, RES, C,1 /4W, 5%,4 .7K RCR07G472JS 81349 14700-15-4701 7
R84
R24, R32, R82, R89 RES, C, 1/4W, 5%,5 .6K RCR07G562JS 81349 14700-15-5601 4
R44, R46, R48, R50 RES, C, 1/4W, 5%,56K RCR07G563JS 81349 14700-15-5602 4
Rt, R53, R58, R61 RES, C, 1/4W, 5%,820 RCR07G821JS 81349 14700-15-8200 4
R125, R128, R67, R83 RES, C, 1/4W, 5%,8.2K RCR07GB22JS 81349 14700-15-8201 4
R105, R79, R81, R94, R95 RES, MF, 1/8W, 1 %, 10K RN55D1002FM 81349 14701-03-1002 5
CR1, CR4, CR5, CR7, CR8, CR10 DIODE, SIGNAL 1N914 80131 14807-01-0914 6
Q5, Q6, Q7, 08, 09, 010, Q11, TRANSISTOR 2N3565 80131 14901-03-5650 9
Q12, 013
Q14,
4,015, Q16, Q17,
7,018, 419, TRANSISTOR PN4275 27014 14902-04-2750 9
Q20, Q21, 022
U3, U6, U8, U13, U20 DUAL OP AMP TL082CP 01295 17000-00-8200 5
U12, U17 QUAD 2-IN NAND, STAT. SENS. MM74000N 27014 18000-74-0011 2
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REFERENCE DESIGNATORS PARTDESCRIPTION ORIGMFGRPART NO MFGR/FCSM PARTNUMBER QTY
C1, C4, C32, C33, C34, C35,C36 CAP, DISC, .O1 UF UK25-103 71590 11510-14-1103 7
C7, C15, C17, C37 CAP, DISC, .05UF UK25-503 71590 11510-14-1503 4
C2, C19, C23, C24, C25, C28, CAP, TANT, 20V, 10UF 196D106X9020JA1 56289 11510-25-2100 9
C30, C31, C39
C3, C12, C13, C18 CAP, ELEC, 16V, 1000F 50OD107M016CB2 56289 11510-25-8102 4
C11, C20, C21, C22 CAP, FILM, 400V, .01UF 167/ .01/5/400/8 55112 11510-61-2103 4
C5, C6, C38 CAP, FILM, .22UF 225P22491 XD3 56289 11510-62-1224 3
J4, J5, J6, J7, JB, J9 IC SKT, 16 PIN, DILB-16P-108 09922 12112-00-0012 6
TP1, TP2, TP3, TP4, TP5, TP6, TESTPOINTS 39-211 73734 12112-19-0005 7
TP7
R2, R15, R16, R17, R42, R49, RES, C, 1/4W, 5%, 10K RCR07G103JS 81349 14700-15-1002 14
R55, R56, R57, R58, R59, R68,
R70, R94
R8, R11, R67, R87, R88, R89, R96 RES,C, /4W, 5%,100K RCR07G704JS 81349 14700-15-1003 7
R1, R6, R7, R100, R12, R40 RES, C, 1/4W, 5%, 1M RCR07G105JS 81349 14700-15-1004 6
U8, U9, U10, U11, U12, U13, U14 DECADE CNTR, SS MM74C90N 27014 18000-74-9010 7
U31, U32, U33, U34 DUAL BCD, UP/DN CTR, SS DM74LS192N 27014 18007-41-9210 4
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REFERENCE DESIGNATORS PARTDESCRIPTION ORIGMFGRPARTNO MFGR/FCSM PARTNUMBER OTY
C3, C17, C22, C23 CAP, DISC, .01UF UK25-103 71590 11510-14-1103 4
C13, C14, C15, C18 CAP, DISC, .05UF UK25-503 71590 11510-14-1503 4
C12, C16, C20, C21 CAP, MICA, 500V, .001UF DM15-102J 81349 11510-50-0102 4
C1, C4, C8, C10 CAP, FILM, ALF 225P10491WD3 56289 11510-61-7104 4
81349 14700-15-1501 1
R39 RES, C, 1/4W, 5%, 1 .5K RCR07G152JS
R6, R7, R12, R52 RES, C, 1/2W, 5%, 1 RCR20GlROJS 81349 14700-25-1008 4
R50, R51 RES, MF, 1/8W, 1%, 100K RN5501003FM 81349 14701-03-1003 2
R8, R16 RES, MF, 1/8W, 1%, 1 .96K RN55D1961FM 81349 14701-03-1961 2
R11, R15 RES, MF, 1/8W, 1%, 3 .48K RN55D3481FM 81349 14701-03-3481 2
R9, R13 RES, MF, 1/8W, 1%, 3 .83K RN55D3831FM 81349 14701-03-3831 2
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C37, C43, C44
C9, C17, C38, C50 CAP,ELEC, 25V, 1000F TE1211 56289 11510-20-4101 4
C35, C40, C46, C52 CAP, TANT, 20V, 10UF 196D106X9020JA1 56289 11510-25-2100 4
Ct, C15, C36 CAP, TANT, 35V, 1UF 196D105X9035HA1 56289 11510-25-3109 3
C7, C20, C25, C28 CAP, FILM, .0027UF 225P27291WD3 56289 11510-61-7272 4
TP1, TP2, TP3, TP4, TP5, TP6, TESTPOINTS 39-211 73734 12112-19-0005 9
TP7, TP8, TP9
R2, R16, R30 RES, C, 1/4W, 5%, 18K RCR07G183JS 81349 14700-15-1802 3
R7, R8, Rtt, R12, R21, R22 RES, C, 1/4W, 5%,68K RCR07G683JS 81349 14700-15-6802 6
R4, R5, R66, R70, RES, MF, 1/8W, 1%, 10K RN55D1002FM 81349 14701-03-1002 4
R28, R65 RES, MF, 1/8W, 1%, 6 .19K RN55D6191FM 81349 14701-03-6191 2
CR4, CR5, CR6, CR7, CR8, CR9 DIODE, SIGNAL 1N914 80131 14807-01-0914 6
04, 05, Q6, Q7, 011, Q13, 014, TRANSISTOR 2N6557 04713 14901-06-5570 9
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REFERENCE DESIGNATORS PARTDESCRIPTION ORIGMFGRPARTNO MFGR/FCSM PARTNUMBER OTY
C146, C147, C148, C149, CAP, MON, 50V, .001UF RPE122000102J50M 51406 11510-11-8102 4
C123, C125, C30, C62 CAP, MON, 50V, 15PF C315C150J5G5CA 57185 11510-11-8150 4
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SCALE SHEET I OF
DO NOT SCALE DRAWING
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H5, H6, H7, H8, H9, H10, Hl 1, H12 TERM, MALE 02-09-2118 27264 12113-09-0004 8
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UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED
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H7, H8, H9, H10 KEPS NUT, 10-32 9227 73734 12810-15-0008 4
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11217-80-0098O.
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schematic on the following page .
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