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430/440MHz FM TRANSCEIVER IC-O4A/AT/E SERVICE MANUAL wAICOomM ICOM INCORPORATED 69:16, Kanihigast, Mrano‘ku, Osaka 947, Japan Prone ‘201 Fax 08793 0013, Telex: 0527722 ICOMTR J ICOM CANADA INTRODUCTION This service manual contains information relative to the theoretical, physical, mechanical and electrical characteristics of the IC-O4A/AT/E 430/440MHz FM TRANSCEIVER. ASSISTANCE Four separate versions of the IC-O4A /AT /E have been designed for use in the Europe, U.S.A., Australia, and Southeast Asia. This service manual covers every version. When using the manual each model can be referred to by the following assigned version numbers: FREQUENCY TONE TUNING MODEL [VERSION NO.| VERSION RANGE (MHz) |ENCODERS| STEP (kHz) IC-04E #04 Europe (3) | 430.000~439.9876 | (ONE 12.5 DTMF IC-O4AT #05 U.S.A. (1) |440,000~449.995 | OTM 5 IC-04.8 #07 Australia | 430.000~439.995 | --— 5 Southeast DTMF IC-04AT #09 poureest | 430.000~439.985 | Cress 5 If you require assistance or further information regarding the operation and capabilities of the IC-O4A/AT/E please contact your nearest authorized ICOM Dealer or ICOM Service Center. ORDERING PARTS For faster, more efficient service include the following points when ordering parts or requesting information from your ICOM Service Center: Equipment model and serial number Schematic part identifier (e.g., 205) Printed circuit board name and number (e.g., PLL UNIT/B-816l) Part number and name (e.g., 2SC2668-0 Transistor) Quantity required (e.g., 3pcs) OhwWh= REPAIR NOTE 1. DO NOT open transceiver covers until the transceiver is disconnected from a power source. oC. DO NOT short any circuits or electronic components. An insulated tuning tool MUST BE used for all adjustments. eee DO NOT connect the transceiver to an external power source of more than 16V DO NOT force any of the variable components. Turn them slowly and smoothly. DO NOT keep power ON for a long time when the transceiver is defective. DO NOT transmit power into a signal generator or sweep generator. Always con- nect a 30dB or 40dB attenuator between the transceiver and a deviation meter or spectrum analyzer when using such test equipment. 8. Read the instructions of test equipment thoroughly before connecting the equip- ment to the transceiver. ‘SECTION ‘SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION Ree peepeeee © SPELL” SLED SRLSLL™ SSLSHLELE eeeeo © Bons TABLE OF CONTENTS SPECIFICATIONS .......... OUTSIDE AND INSIDE VIEWS . OUTSIDE VIEWS .... INSIDE VIEWS... 2... BLOCK DIAGRAM CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION . RECEIVER CIRCUIT... ‘TRANSMITTER CIRCUIT PLLCIRCUIT ... .. POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT ppboboou0GE COMPARATOR, REDUCED VOLTAGE DETECTION CIRCUITS .........- LOGIC CIRCUIT . sppocbood OTHER CIRCUITS MECHANICAL PARTS AND DISASSEMBLY . REAR PANEL DISASSEMBLY FRAME DISASSEMBLY ... . SOLDER SIDE DISASSEMBLY . ‘TOP PANEL DISASSEMBLY HEATSINK DISASSEMBLY SPEAKEY/MICROPHONE DISASSEMBLY BOTTOM UNIT DISASSEMBLY . . PTT PLATE AND PTT SEAL DISASSEMBLY « LOGIC UNIT AND LCD DISASSEMBLY . Q v Pree re a ? 0 Bepaann a os 2 i GRid RRORHA RAOKLA GROOKLA LELROOKUAA DOnaonto MANTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT . MEASURING INSTRUMENTS REQUIRED CHECK THE FUNDAMENTAL VOLTAGES .... . PLL ADJUSTMENT .... 660 RECEIVER ADJUSTMENT TRANSMITTER ADJUSTMENT SUBAUDIBLE TONE, DTMF AND TONE CALL ADJUSTMENT - r eogaaet ~ T BOARD LAYOUT ........ MAIN UNIT : . PLLUNITAND VCO UNIT «22... LOGIC UNIT ee TONE UNIT «2... TONE CALL UNIT |. © D SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM .... ‘MAIN UNIT PLLUNIT LOGIC UNIT TONE UNIT... TONE CALL UNIT TROUBLE SHOOTING ........ NO POWER .... PLL FAILURE NO RECEPTION o-oo. NO TRANSMIT RF POWER eereaae i PARTS LIST .. TRANSISTOR AND PIN CONNECTIONS. ... . ‘The SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM is attached at the end of this manual, 2 (GENERAL Frequency coverage and tuning steps Frequency readout Frequency control Frequency stability ‘Memory channels Scanning Usable temperature range ‘Antenna impedance Power supply requirement Current drain at 8.4V Dimensions(with IC-BP3) Weight I TRANSMITTER Output power Emission mode Modulation system Max. frequency deviation Spurious emissions licrophone Operating mode (RECEIVER Receiveing system Intermediate frequencies Sensitivity ‘Squelch sensitivity ‘Spurious response rejection ratio Selectivity ‘Audio output power ‘Audio output impedance ION Tolls Male} [[mooa: [venow wo, version | FREGUENGY RANGE i) | TnONO STEP Bn fieose | 104 | europe 430,000~439.9875 = ico] 5 | USA. £440,000~448.295 5 cos | 07 | Ava : vcoear] me | SEER | _ 0. 000—e30 995 : +: 6 digit SkHz LCD READOUT + Digital PLL synthesizer with key input Within 0,001 % in range of -10°C~ +60°C 210 Programmed scan and memory channel scan available =100~+60C 609 unbalanced + DC 5.5~16.0V negative ground is acceptable (IDC INI JACK accepts 10~16V) 1 Transmit HIGH (2.5W) Approx. 1.254 Low (0.6W) Approx. 550mA Recei ‘At max audio output Approx. 150mA Squelched Approx. 45mA 2 65(74)W x 160(171)H x 36(41)D mm (Gracketed values include prejections) : BIBgIIC-O4AT/E) 495g(IC-04A) 2 HIGH 2.5W at 8.4V_ (SW at 13.2V) Low 0.8W at 8.4V~13.2V F3 : Variable reactance frequency modulation + 5kHz : More than 60dB below carrier output power Built-in electret condenser microphone Optional Speaker-microphone (IC-HM9) and Headset (HS-10) can be used. + Simplex Duplex (Any in-band frequency separation is programmable.) + Double-conversion superheterodyne Ast 21.8MHz, 2nd 455kH2 Less than 0.3, for 12d8 SINAD Less than 0.47 for 2048 noise quieting Less than 0.14V More than 60dB More than +:7.5kHz at —6dB point Less than -£18kHz at —60dB point More than 500mW (at 82 with 10% distortion} : 8a ECTION 2 Oo) Une] o]eay-\ Pai /p) aati a] 2-1 OUTSIDE VIEWS. TOP VIEW DC IN JACK EXTERNAL MIC JACK ANTENNA GONEGTOR #) (EXTERNAL SPEAKER JACK Nf VOLUME CONTOL and LIGHT SWITCH —————=—o ; POWER SWITCH f oe VOLUME RF POWER SWITCH SQUELCH CONTROL FRONT VIEW FREQUENCY DISPLAY KEY PAD REAR VIEW SIDE VIEW FUNCTION KEY TONE CALL SWITCH (1C-04E only) PTT SWITCH BATTERY PACK RELEASE BUTTON MICROPHONE CHARGER JACK SPEAKER BATTERY CHARGE INDICATOR BATTERY PACK 2-2 INSIDE VIEWS MAIN UNIT PLL UNIT a D117 Circuit Protector RL101 Heatsink 0101 Mic amo 102 AF Power Amp Circuit C202 RF Power Amp ($c1026) APC Circuit 1C101 (uPC358C Mic Signal Low-pass Filter) 1C105 (TA75393P Low Battery Sensor) RFE Amp 21,.8MHz Filter 1C103 Squeleh Control (Tca069) VCO Unit BT101 (BR2325-IHC Lithium Battery) | Modulous Prescalor oS | (yPD2834) Voltage Regulator Circuit X203 Reference OSC 1€203 Prescaler (.PBS71) LOGIC UNIT TONE UNIT (IC-O4AT only) 1501 DTMF Encoder (LR4087) Initial Matrix ime z x502 CTCSS OSC m bi (3.579545MHz) 1¢407 MPU (HD44795860) Ic503 CTCSS Encoder (S-7116A) X501 DTMF OSC (3.58MHz) Microphone a601 601 (7.1680MHz OSC) 1601 Divider (TC5082P) ann ive inn 114 | | i | i I i i i SECTION SECTION (elo nasser aa) 4-1 RECEIVER CIRCUITS 4-1-1 ANTENNA SWITCHING CIRCUIT (PLL UNIT) Receive signals enter the PLL UNIT from ANTENNA CONNECTOR J201 and pass through a Chebyschev low-pass filter consisting of L223, L224, and C289~C291. The antenna switching circuit employs a 4/2type diode switching system which does not allow current to flow while receiving. 4-1-2. RF CIRCUIT (PLL UNIT) The receive signals from the antenna switching circuit pass through a bandpass filter consisting of C202, €203 and L201, and are amplified at RF amplifiers Q201 and 0202. Bandpass filters are designed for the after stage of each RF amplifier circuit to further sup- press out-of-band signals. ‘After passing through the bandpass filter, signals are {fed to 1st mixer 0203 for conversion to 21.8MHz 1st IF signals with LO signals from the PLL circuit. 4-4-3. IF CIRCUIT (PLL UNIT) ‘st IF signals from 0203 pass through a pair of crystal filters (F1201) to suppress out-of-band signals and un- wanted heterodyned frequency signals. After passing through the filter, the 1st IF signals are amplified at IF amplifier 2204, pass through matching coil L208, and are fed to IC201. 1201 contains the 2nd LO circuit, 2nd mixer circuit limiter amplifier circuit and quadrature detector circuit. ‘The 2nd LO circuit and X201 generate 21.345MHz 2nd LO signals which are used at the 2nd mixer section of 1201 ‘st IF signals from L208 are fed to pin 16 of IC201, and are mixed with 2nd LO signals for converting the 1st IF signals to 455kHz 2nd IF signals. ssite 1 Sich 1201 £206| The 2nd IF signals are output from pin 3 and pass ‘through high-quality ceramic filter FI202 to suppress un- wanted heterodyned frequency signals. They are then amplified atthe limiter amplifier section (pin § of C201) and applied to a quadrature detector circuit (the ‘quadrature detection section of 1C201) and ceramic resonator X202 to demodulate 2nd IF signals to AF signals. pisses 1st JE Amo ¥ Limiter Amp 2nd 10 Quareratur detector 2nd Minar ‘osc 4a 4-1-4 S-METER CIRCUIT (PLL UNIT) A portion of signals passed from F1202 is amplified at S- ‘meter amplifier 0205 and Q206, and is detected at voltage doubler rectifiers D201 and D202. These signals are then applied to meter comparator IC105A fon the MAIN UNIT. 4-4-5 AF CIRCUIT (MAIN UNIT) AF signals output from pin 9 on IC201 are applied to the MAIN UNIT, and pass through a de-emphasis consisting of R127 and C117. These signals ied at AF controller Q105. This de-emphasis cir- cuit is an integrator circuit with frequency characteristics of 6dB/oct. ‘The AF amplifier circuit consists of Q116~0122. The input section (116 and Q117) functions as a differen- tial amplifier to ensure stable operations and a suitable frequency response by the negé sdback network ‘of R182 and R149. The AF power amplifier circuit is @ ‘complementary SEPP circuit with a Darlington connec tion of Q119~0122. This circuit drives the speaker. When the power source voltage is more than 10V, D106 and voltage regulator Q106 limit output voltage and output power, stabilizing the bias. ‘Astandby current suppressor (0.132) is installed to sup- press the current and residual noise while the squelch is, closed, 4-1-6 SQUELCH CIRCUIT (MAIN UNIT) Noise components from pin 9 of IC201 are fed to active filter 1C101B through SQUELCH CONTROL R126. This active filter is @ high-pass filter, and amplifies ap- proximately 20kHz noise components. The noise com- ponents are then rectified by D103 and converted to DC voltage at R119, R120, C111, and C112. The DC voltage passes through inverters IC103B and IC103A, to obtain a TTL level from a linear level. AF controller Q105 is turned OFF by the “HIGH” voltage level from pin 2 of IC103A. Output signals from pin 2 of IC103A are also fed to MPU IC401 in the LOGIC UNIT through D104 as a squelch sign When no RF signal is received, noise rectified output voltages from D103 are “HIGH”, Pin 2 of IC103A thus becomes “HIGH” and Q105 turns OFF. AF output is then cut OFF. In transmit mode, T+5 signals are applied to pin 9 of 1C103B via D105 to turn Q105 OFF. 44-7 1st LO CIRCUIT (VCO AND PLL UNITS) ‘450MHz band LO signals from the VCO UNIT are buffer amplified at 0208 and fed to transmitireceive swit- ching circuit D208 in the PLL UNIT. The signals are then applied to the base of 1st mixer 0203 as 1st LO signals. 4-2 TRANSMITTER CIRCUITS MICROPHONE AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT (MAIN UNIT) 424 AF signals from the INTERNAL MICROPHONE or from EXTERNAL MIC JACK J202 are amplified at a limiter amplifier consisting of Q101~Q104. limiter amplifier is formed by a negative feedback circuit with frequency characteristics set at 6dB/oct. from 300Hz to 3kHz. This causes the limiter amplifi to function as a pre-emphasis circuit. Output from the limiter amplifier is similar to a rectangular waveform and includes harmonic components. Harmonic components higher than 3kHz are attenuated by splatter filter IC101A. [AF signals from IC101A pass through modulation ad- justing trimmer pot R226 in the PLL UNIT and are then applied to the anode of D703 in the VCO UNIT for per- forming frequency modulation. 42-2 BUFFER AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT (PLL UNIT) 430 or 440MHz band signals output from the VCO UNIT are buffer amplified by Q208 and pass through transmit/receive switching circuit D209. They are then ‘amplified at predriver Q211, and driver Q212, thus ob- taining a wideband of 160mW. Precariver river Power Amp 42.3 POWER AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT ‘Amplified signals at Q212 are power-amplified at Ic202. 1202 is a small-sized power module giving stable out- put power of more than SW with a driving power of 180mW. The output power from IC202 is passed through the APC detector circuit, the antenna swit- ching circuit, a low-pass filter, and then applied to the ANTENNA CONNECTOR. While transmitting the antenna switching circuit con- sisting of 0218, D213 and D214 is tumed ON and L221 and C284 become parallel resonance circuits to prevent signals being applied to the receiver circuits. 0210 controls the bias voltage of Q211, 0212 and 1202 to prevent unwanted emissions when switchi from receive to transmit mode, or when the PLL circuits are unlocked. 4-2-4 APC AND POWER SET CIRCUITS (PLL UNIT) ‘The APC detector circuit consists of L219, D211 and D212. When antenna impedance is matched at 509, voltage detected at D211 and D212 has a minimum value. However, when antenna impedance is in a mismatched condition, the detected voltage becomes higher than it is in the matched condition. 0216 and 0217 form the differential ampli ‘The base bias of 0217 (reference voltage) ed by R263, R264 and R265. “The voltage detected at D211 and 0212s combined by R245 and R246, and fed to the base of 216. When the antenna is mismatched with the transceiver ‘the base voltage of 0216 is higher than the base voltage of 0217. The 0216 collector current and Q215 base current are then reduced, decreasing the 0214 cok. lector current. This decreases the output power of Q211 and Q212 until the base voltage of Q216 becomes the same as the base voltage of 0217. In a matched condition, RF POWER SWITCH S105 is in the “HIGH” position and RF output power can be ad- justed by R264. In the "LOW" position a series combina- tion of R267 and R266 is connected in parallel with 266. RF output power can then be adjusted by R267. The output voltage detected at D211 and D212 passes. through R272 and is applied to meter comparator IC105A on the MAIN UNIT. 43 PLL CIRCUITS The PLL circuits adopt a dual modulus prescaler system. The circuits generate the desired frequency directly in the VCO circuit. The PLL circuits are composed of prescaler 1C203 and PLLIC IC204. 'N data is the number of times desired frequency is divid- ed by the reference frequency. The desired frequency is transmit frequency in transmit mode and the 1st LO fre- Desired frequency Reference frequency 4-3-1 REFERENCE FREQUENCY CIRCUIT (PLL UNIT) 1204 incorporates a swallow counter of 6 binary bits, ‘a programmable counter of 11 binary bits, a phase com- parator, a charge pump and a frequency divider for the reference frequency. ‘A 5.12MHz (#04 6.4MHz) signal is oscillated at reference oscillator 0213 and X203, and is fed to pin 17 of 1C204. 1C204 divides the frequency by 1/1024 and a reference frequency of 5kHz (#04 6.25kH.z) is ob- tained. The reference frequency is fed to pin 8 of 1c203. 43-2 DUAL MODULUS PRESCALER Signals from the VCO UNIT are buffer amplified at ‘0220 and divided N times at IC203 and C204. Signal ‘are then phase detected at IC204 and the detected signals are output from pin 11. 1C202 is a prescaler that divides signals generated by the VCO UNIT by either 1/64 or 1/65. 43-3 LOOP FILTER, VCO, MODULATION CIRCUITS (PLL AND VCO UNITS) Output from pin 11 of [C204 determines the character- istics of the PLL circuits through a lag lead type loop filter consisting of R248, R249 and C294. This out- put controls D701 in the VCO UNIT. The VCO (2702) employs a Colpitts oscillator circuit. ‘The VCO free run frequency is shifted by inductive capacitance with Q701 and D702. In receive mode, 0701 turns OFF then the free run fre- ‘quency is determined by L703, C703 and C702. In transmit mode, Q701 turns ON then D702 is activated. ‘Thus C706 and C706 are parallel connected with C702 ‘and C703. As a result the free run frequency is shifted lower than receive frequency. ‘Stable oscillation is controlled by varactor diode D701 ‘and is achieved over a wide frequency range. While the transceiver is transmitting, modulati signals are applied to the anode of D702, changing its ‘capacitance performing frequency modulation. 4-3-4 UNLOCK CIRCUIT (PLL UNIT) When the PLL cirucit is unlocked, pin 10 of IC204 is, LOW" and a “LOW” signal is fed to pin 8 of IC102A as. unlock signals through @ time constant circuit con- sisting of R251 and C296. In transmit mode pin 9 of 1C102A is “LOW” thus unlock ‘are applied to the MPU from pin 10 of IC102A. 4-4 POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT 4-4-1. INTERNAL/EXTERNAL POWER SWITCHING CIRCUIT (MAIN UNIT) ‘When using an attached battery pack, relay RL101 is OFF and POWER SWITCH R132 is connected to the bat- tery pack. When a power source with voltage between 10~16V is connected to EXTERNAL DC POWER JACK J203, RL101 Is ON and R132 is connected to the exter- nal power source. In case @ wrong connection to J203 is made with reverse polarity, D117 is reversely biased, preventing RL101 from being ON and protecting the transceiver. 4-4-2 VOLTAGE REGULATOR CIRCUITS (MAIN UNIT) A three terminal voltage regulator {IC104) keeps the ‘output voltage at 5V constantly even when input voltage is from 5.1V to 16V. Noise components are oliminated from the output of 1C104 through a filter circuit consisting of R165 and C138. Output from the filter circuit is fed to a current amplifier circuit consisting of Q129 and 0130. 0129 and 130 are connected in a complementary cit- cuit for a higher current amplification factor. The base voltage of 130 is nearly equal to the output voltage of IC104, Also, the collector voltage of Q129 is approx: imately 5V. As the temperature coefficient of the junc- tion voltage of D114 is nearly equal to the Vee of 130, the output voltage is kept constant against any change in temperature. The regulated 5V from the collector of 0129 common circuits through current amplifier ci and Q115, and is also fed to transmit/recei circuit 0108 and 109. In receive mode, pin 3 of IC103 is *LOW” and 0108 is ‘turned ON to feed R+5 through current amplifier Q110 and 111. At this time, 0109 is turned OFF. In transmit mode, pin 3 of 1C103 is HIGH" and pin 4 of 1103 is “LOW”. 0108 is turned OFF and Q109 ON. Thus Q109 feeds T +5 through current amplifiers 112 and 0113. 4-4-3 MPU POWER SOURCE CIRCUIT (MAIN UNIT) ‘When the battery pack is removed from the transceiver, a voltage is applied to MPU IC401 in the LOGIC UNIT via D119 from LITHIUM BACKUP BATTERY BT101 to provide backup for the memory contents. 4-4-4 VOX POWER SOURCE CIRCUITS (PLL UNIT} The current limiter circuit consists of 0219, 0217, R273, R274 and R275. This circuit has a current limit of maximum 5mA and supplies a voltage to the optional HS10SA VOX UNIT. When the current is overloaded 0219 reduces the cur- rent until the base voltage of 0219 plus Vee and the emitter voltage of 0219 are the same. 154s current Amp Current Amp pur 45 COMPARATOR, REDUCED VOLTAGE DETECTION CIRCUITS 4-5-1 COMPARATOR CIRCUIT (MAIN UNIT) ‘The voltage detected in the $ meter circuit or APC cir- cuit is input to pin 3 of IC1O5A. D/A signals from the MPU are fed to pin 2 of IC1O5A. ‘The MPU counts up and outputs 4 bit digital signals un- til pin 2 of IC1O5A becomes higher than pin 3. These signals are converted to an analog signal with R409 412 in the LOGIC UNIT. The signals are divided at R166 and R179 in the MAIN UNIT and changed to 16 step D/A signals between 0.12V and 1.268V. ‘When the voltage at pin 2 of IC105A is higher than pin 3, the output at pin 1 is “LOW” end applied to the MPU as the COMP signal. The MPU indicates the counting number to the S/RF INDICATOR as the signal strength in receive mode and as RF output power in transmit mode. 4-5-2 REDUCED VOLTAGE DETECTING CIRCUIT (MAIN UNIT) The reduced voltage detecting circuit consists of IC105B, R168, R169, and R171. A regulated SV is divided at R168 and R169 and a voltage of approximately 1.03V is applied to pin 6 of IC105B. The voltage of the Vcc is divided by R170 and R171, and is applied to pin 5. The voltage division ratio is selected so that the voltage at pin 5 is 1.03V when the Vec is approximately 5.6V. If the Voc is greater than 5.6V, the voltage at pin 5 of 1C105B is higher than that at pin 6. Pin 7 then becomes “HIGH”. Ifthe Voc voltage decreases to less than 5.6V, the voltage at pin 5 is less than that at pin 6 and the out- put voltage at pin 7 and the output of IC105B is “LOW”. This information is fed to MPU IC401, causing the BAT- TERY CONDITION INDICATOR to appear on the FRE- QUENCY DISPLAY. 46 LOGIC CIRCUITS The main part of the logic circuits is MPU IC401. This in- cludes a 2k word ROM, 128 word ROM, 160 byte RAM, and a circuit to drive FREQUENCY DISPLAY ps401 ‘The next 4-7 page allocation is an explanation of opera- tions and their 1/0 ports. 4-7 OTHER CIRCUITS 4-7-1 LAMP CIRCUIT (MAIN UNIT) The lamp circuit consists of Q131, D115, D116, and ‘other components and drives backlight DS401 at a con- stant current, ensuring that brightness does not change ‘even with a change of power supply voltage. When $106 is turned ON current flows into R173, resulting in the base voltage of Q131 being approx imately Vec 1.2V as determined by D115 and D116. The emitter voltage of 0131 is then Vec 0.6V and the voltage at both ends of R172 is kept constant. The result is a constant current even with a change of power supply voltage. 4-7-2. BEEP CIRCUIT (MAIN UNIT) This is a phase shift oscillator consisting of IC103F, RI55~R158, C131, C132, and C134, The circuit oscillates when the cathode of D113 becomes “HIGH”. The oscillating frequency is set at approximately 2500Hz. 4-7-3 TRANSMIT/RECEIVE SWITCHING CIRCUIT (MAIN UNIT) When PTT SWITCH $101 is pushed, 0107 turns ON and pin 13 of IC103C and pin 1 of IC102 become “HIGH”. Pin 2 of IC102C remains "LOW for approx- imately 20msec. via time constant circuits R138 and C122. After 20msec. pin 2 of IC102C becomes “HIGH", and then pin 3 of IC102C becomes “HIGH”. ‘Thus 0108 is turned OFF and Q109 is turned ON, then the T+5 and TSS lines become 5V. “Transmit mode” information is sent to the MPU from pin 12 of IC103C via D107 with no delay time. MUTE signals from IC401 are “HIGH” and applied to pin 13 of IC102D from MPU IC401 for approximately 6Omsec. to mute RF output signals, preventing unstable signals from using 210 in the PLL UNIT. ‘When $101 is released after 20msec, pin 3 of IC102C is "LOW" and turns 0108 ON and and Q109 OFF. 4-7-4 DTMF ENCODER CIRCUIT (TONE UNIT) {408 version only) IC501, the DTMF encoder, generates Dual Tone Multi- Frequencies. While transmitting, Q505 turns ON, ap- plying voltage to IC5O1. If any keys on the KEYBOARD are pushed at this time, the proper frequency dividing ratio for the dividing frequency of X501 (3.58MH2) is selected to output one set of audio frequencies cor- responding to row input and column input from pin 16 of IC501. ‘Also, a “HIGH’ level is applied from pin 10 of C501 when the KEYBOARD is activated. This level has a time constant of approximately 1msac for turing Q506 ON. ‘Thus key entries can be made without holding the PTT ‘SWITCH down. 4-7-8 SUBAUDIBLE TONE ENCODER CIRCUIT (TONE UNIT) (#05 and £09 versions} When a tone number is set, data is sent to IC502 from MPU IC401 on the LOGIC UNIT. IC502 converts serial data from IC401 to parallel data, and feeds it to IC503. IC503 divides the frequency of X502 (3.579545MHz) corresponding to data, and outputs a subaudible tone from pin 1. 4-7-6 TONE CALL CIRCUIT (TONE UNIT) (#04 version only) ‘The TONE CALL UNIT generates a 1750Hz subaudible ‘tone to open a repeater. When the TONE BURST ‘SWITCH is pushed, 0601 turns ON and Vcc is applied to IC601. C601 divides 7.1680MHz by 1/4096 and ‘outputs 1750Hz from pin 4. IE MPU PORT ALLOCATIONS PORT NUMBER | PIN NUMBER DESCRIPTION, DO [SEND] 78 When this port is “LOW”, the transceiver is in transmit mode and inhibits keyboard entry. D1 [MUTE] 79 This port remains "HIGH" for approximately GOmsec. when the transceiver is changed from receive to transmit mode. 02 (cki 80 This port outputs serial CK signals for the PLL and subaudible tone encoder circuits. D3 [DATA] 1 This port outputs serial DATA signals for the PLL end subaudi- ble tone encoder circuits. D4 [COMP] 2 When this portis “LOW” the number of R3 ports is indicated on the S/RF INDICATOR, D5 [UNLOCK] 3 When this port is “LOW” the D1 port is made “LOW” and °U” appears on the FREQUENCY DISPLAY, De (PLL 4 This port outputs a strobe signal for PLL N-data, D7 IcTCSs] 5 This port outputs a strobe signal for the subaudible tone en- coder. Ds [sal] 6 When this port is “LOW”, scan functions are stopped and 2 dots light up on the S/RF INDICATOR. D9IHALT CONTI 7 This port remains “LOW” for a few milliseconds when it turns power ON. It selects the address in the MPU and makes the HLT port *HIGH’, 10 (BEEP! 8 This port remains “HIGH” for 40msec. when the KEYBOARD is pushed to control the beep oscillator. 11 (FUNC! 9 When this port is “LOW” the secondary key function is, selected. D12~D15IKEY SCAN] | 10~13 _| These are output ports for keyboard scan and are connected to the columns of the KEYBOARD. RO [KEY RETURN] 14~17 | These are input ports for the keyboard scan from ports D12~D15 and are connected to rows on the KEYBOARD. R1 {INITIAL KEY 66~69 _| These are input ports for the initial matrix key scan from ports RETURN) R2 and determine frequency ranges, tuning step increments, ete. R2{INITIALKEY SCAN] 70~73 _| These are output ports for the initial matrix key scan. R3 [D/A 74~77 | These ports output a loop counter number in hexadecimal and count up until the COMP port receives a “LOW” signal to com- pare and read S/RF voltag INTO [INT OF 64 When the transceiver is turned OFF this port is “LOW” and the HALT CONT port remains ‘HIGH’ for a few milliseconds. INT [BAT 65 ‘When this port is “LOW”, the BATTERY CONDITION IN- DICATOR fights up. RESET RESET} 18 When this port is HIGH", the MPU is initialized. 4-7 SECTION IIe Wer a ULES oL a PREPARATION 1, Tum the power switch OFF. 5-2 FRAME DISASSEMBLY es ‘Slide the inner frame upward, and free the terminal 5-1 REAR PANEL DISASSEMBLY Ceaeea ite tore ores 1. Remove the 4 flathead screws (M2.6% 6 NI) and the battery pack sliding guide, battery pack lat- ching plate, and battery pack release button from the bottom of the transceiver. 2, Remove panhead screw (M2 x 4 ZK) and 4 panhead tapping screws (M2 x 15 ZK) on the rear panel. ‘TOP PANEL GASCKET Azr28) SERGI 2x Teno rare enews qs ieee | BATTERY PACK RELEASE BUTTON. TERMINAL HOLDER 2. Lift the frame a way from the front pannel and be BATTERY Pack sure not to damage the flexible P.C.Board when agar NS PMATE removing the front pannel sarteny rac \'y FLATHEAD SCREWS SUDING GUIDE (ayy MZ8%8 IN) ast 3. Remove the rear panel as shown in the figure. FLEXIBLE P. ¢. BOARD 8812 ‘ALUM SHEET (F) 42356 Bars REAR PANEL RUBBER GASCKET nhead sert x 5-3. SOLDER SIDE DISASSEMBLY 3, Remove the 2 panhead screws (M2 x 4 ZK). Peanuts! Remove the two knobs (SQUELCH CONTROL, 1 VOLUME CONTROL and POWER SWITCH) PANHEAD TAPPING SCREWS 8024 ’ KNOBS AND COVER we FRONT SHIELD PLATE 42737 4. Remove the tone or tone call P.C. Board as shown 2. Remove the 4 flathead screws (M24) on each in the figure. side of the chassis. FLEXIBLE P. C. BOARD B22 —e asain. 7 \ SHEET 42078 3. Open the transceiver slowly on the MAIN UNIT and PLL UNIT solder sides. Be sure not to damage the MAIN UNIT P.C, Board. OPEN sLoWLy. BONOT brak ti, CHASSIS (A) 30057 CHASSIS (8) 90957 5-4. TOP PANEL DISASSEMBLY 1. Remove the panhead screw (M2 x4 ZK). 2. Unscrew and remove the BNC nut and BNC washer as shown in the figure. Remove the ANTENNA CONECTOR by unsolder- ing point (@) on the components side and point ® on the solder side of the PLL UNIT. BNC CONECTOR BNCAM106 {Wesher and nt included) 3. Remove the top panel by slightly prying it outward on both sides. 5-5 HEATSINK DISASSEMBLY 4. Remove the two panhead screws (M2.6%4 NI). Unsolder at ©) on the shield case. yj iF 5-6 SPEAKER/MICROPHONE DISASSEMBLY 6-8 PTT PLATE AND PTT SEAL DISASSEMBLY PTT SEAL (A) "42537 ‘SPEAKER HOLOING. PLATE 43021 SPEAKER 400.178, SPEAKER SEAL, FLAT FILLISTER HEAD MICROPHONE 9 ‘SCREWS M2 x 5B Kue7023-01-006 mic HoLbeR —{ 42541 mic Luc 42831 5-9 LOGIC UNIT AND LCD DISASSEMBLY ue mG 3 va aa e FRONT SEAL. SPEAKER COVER, 5 2768 KEYBOARD 42536, 1OKEY SEAL 42543 PANHEAD TAPPING screwseo14x4 @ 1 FRONT SHIELD 6-7 BOTTOM UNIT DISASSEMBLY PLATE 42737 PANHEAD TAPPING SCREWS 6014x4 REFLECTION LATE 42618 Leo CPaS6Ae co sHieL> 2545, CONTACT HOLDER 42534 mmerocoume b |B eee) 5 aio10 seine 40998 8 contact 42535 297 SHIELD SHEET 42767 5-4 NENT aN av 6-1 MEASURING INSTRUMENTS REQUIRED FOR ADJUSTMENTS INSTRUMENT GRADE AND RANGE (1) Voltage regulated power supply Output voitage 5 ~ 15V DC (Adjustable) Capacity 3A or more (2) RF power meter (Terminated type) | Measuringrange 10w Frequency range 430 ~ 450MHz Impedance 509 SWR Less than 1:1.2 (3) RF voltmeter Frequency range 0.1 ~ 450MHz Measuring range 0.001 ~ 10V (4) AC mili-voltmeter Moasi 10mv ~ 10V range (5) Voltmeter Input impedance 50kQ DC or better (6) Ammeter Measuring range O~ 2A (7) Distortion meter Frequency range kHz + 10Hz Measuring range 1%~100% (8) SINAD meter (9) Audio generator Output frequency 200~3000Hz Output voltage 0~100mv Distortion Less than 0.1% (10) Attenuator Attenuator input At least SW Power attenuation 3008 (11) Signal generator Frequency range Output level 0.1MHz ~ 450MHz O.1pV ~ 3.2mV (12) Frequency counter Frequency range 0.1 ~ 450MHz Accuracy Better than + 1ppm Sensitivity 100mV or better (13) External speaker Impedance 8a (14) FM deviation meter Frequency range 430 ~ 450MHz Measuring range O~ £10kHz 6-2. CHECK THE FUNDAMENTAL VOLTAGES 2 8 = 3 & 2 g a = 3 = 5 zZ 5 2 # LOCATION ‘Connect the minus clip of voltmeter to (1) VOLTAGE REGULATED POWER SUPPLY (5) VOLTMETER CONDITION 1 | Turn the POWER SWITCH ON. 2 | Push the PTT SWITCH. Failure point Addition check | RECONDITION i _f =3 can si iti OL 6-3 PLL ADJUSTMENT TEST INSTRUMENTS REQUIRED (0) VOLTAGE REGULATED POWER SUPPLY (8) vourmeren (2) RF POWER METER TERMINATED TYPE) 112) FREQUENCY COUNTER ‘MEASUREMENT "ADJUSTMENT POWNT ADJUSTMENT. [ADJUSTMENT CONDITIONS. vate unt LOCATION ‘unm | Abuust Lock 1 [+ Operating tequeney: 60 0oowHe PLL [onnect the votumaterto flessthan sv | vco | crm VoLTAce | 0 O00MIE (08) ra, Tranam t mode cr [2] + Trane mode teas tha 1.5 ‘ome 1 Simplex mode 3 [+ Operating requency: 49, sai Less than 3.5 Veaty Sone (05) + Receive mode REFERENCE | 1 | + Operating requency: 430. 000MFHe PLL [Connect the togueney [4.2m pe] case FREQUENCY Ho, ooneHe (208) [coun eathode of 0208, + Simplex mode © + Receve mode 2 | «Rr OUTPUT PoweR SELECTOR one 2ie Veety switch Low [Trent mode 6-4 RECEIVER ADJUSTMENT TEST INSTRUMENTS REQUIRED (i) VOLTAGE REGULATED POWER SUPPLY (8) SAD METER (3) RF vouTMeTER (11) SIGNAL GENERATOR (@) AC MILL-VOLTMETER (02) FREOUENCY COUNTER () Distorrion weTeR MEASUREMENT ‘ADJUSTMENT POINT ApuusTMENT ADJUSTMENT CONDITIONS vawe | NT LOCATION unt | abuusr To oureuT | 1 | + Operating teauency: 485 ooowre PLL [Connec te RF votumeter to |More than veaty ‘e 15, 08) Jesthoae of 0208. {Som [| ecive mode 2oatoF| 1 | « Operating freavency: «5. on0NHe PLL [Loceaty couple the requency [21 she Verity FREQUENCY ‘Soom (208) counter to X20 ‘2isthe | + Receive mode I aa esti I os) ‘sensiriaty [1 | + Operting treqveney: 45. 000MHs ‘Top [Connect the SINAD materto [Maximum eve | PUL | LO ‘46. ooowe (405) PANEL |tho EXTERNAL SPEKER i208 Ascsive mode “TACK with en 80 speoker @ {SOULE ConTROL «Appian signa to ANTENNA CON- NecToR, Uavet 0s4nV Dev. #3,$it Moa: 1H 2 | + Operating requency: 485. onan [maximums ove aoe, 207 omnes (05) I | ‘Ar ouTPUT | 1 | + Opereting Frequency 45, 000M “Top [Connect the AC mwa. [Move than erty {8 booms (208) PANEL [meter and dlstordon meter |2-0V rma e 10% | oo + Receive mode [oie EXTERNAL SPEAKER [aston {Appr en A signal tothe ANTENNA LIACK with an 82 spear. Connecron Love HV Dev. : 8 Ske Mod. tht Siar 1 [+ Operating frequency: 45, 00Ne Front [SIRF INDICATOR, dots pa | ea INDICATOR ‘ogo (#05) | PANEL ow | Apt an signal tothe ANTERNACON | UNECTOR tevet2 sav THT 1 | + Operating frequency 45, 00M ‘ror |connest ihe 80 speaker to [Savelch opens. Vesiy SouetcH ‘4SoooutHs(205)| PANEL [tne EXTERNAL SPEAKER Sensriviry | | + Receive mode linc. {Appi an signal tothe ANTENNA CON wi NecToR | Uwe Dev. : 8. SkHe Mod 1K I PLL UNIT (Bottom view) Q219 ZaV ¢| sv e| av, Locked _ fap Tja.2¥) l t 8 Osve-B T av R 200mKe-P Tov O.2pSee Ona pSer 6-5 TRANSMITTER ADJUSTMENT "TEST INSTRUMENTS REQUIRED (1) VOLTAGE REGULATED POWER SUPPLY (2) RE POWER METER(TERMINATED TYPE) (a) Ac MiuLl—VoLTMeTER (@) AUDIO GENERATOR (io) ATTENUATOR (14) Fa DEVIATION MeTER (6) AMMeTER MEASUREMENT "ADJUSTMENT POINT ‘AovusrMenT ADJUSTMENT CONDITIONS vawe uN {LOCATION ‘unr | Abus ‘outrur “+ Operating frequency: 45. 000M Top [Connect an AF power meter [5.0W ro POWER ‘4s, dons (305)| PANEL |to the ANTENNA CON. “RE OUTPUT PoweR SELECTOR. Inecror SWITCH HIGH 1 Power supply: 13.2V « 1 Simplex mode [ammeter Leos than 1.94 Vesty Trane mode “= RE OUTPUT POWER SELECTOR [Connect an RF power meter 0.90 maar ‘wire: Low tothe ANTENNA CON" |Lase than 0.7 Trane mode INecroR. [ammeter eas than Verity 20m ‘RE OUTPUT POWER SELECTOR [connect an AF power mater [More than 2.50 Veuty SWITCH HIGE lathe ANTENNA CON. + Power suply:8.4V InecTOR 2 Tranamit mode ‘Sin = Operating frequency: 45,008 FRONT [SIRF INDICATOR Fu scale Verity INoIeaToA 435, 0oouts (#08) | PANEL “+ Re OUTPUT poweR SELECTOR Switch HIGH Transmit mode w * RF OUTPUT POWER SELECTOR frs2 dots Verity swircH Low ‘Tranamt mode ‘DEVIATION + Opertingtrequoncy 438, 000M Tor [connect an Fa devinion | 28Kir au] Ree ‘US ogous (308) PANEL [mtr to the ANTENNA, + RE OUTPUT POWER SELECTOR [CONNECTOR va on ate- SwircH: HIGH Into, ow + ogy an AP gna tothe EXTERNAL, Mie ACK fasts 10% Vest PLL UNIT PLL UNIT (Compornent view) (s) (J) (Kk) (M) (2) (14) (6) (10) (1) (4)(7) ——_—_—— (4) | | L206 R226 L207 (G} L208 C705 (ch— \_c702 201 (F) (D) C298 R221 (I) X203 6-6 SUBAUDIBLE TONE, DTMF AND TONE CALL ADJUSTMENT TEST INSTRUMENTS REQUIRED (1) VOLTAGE REGULATED POWER SUPPLY (2) RF POWER METER (TERMINATED TYPE) (10) ATTENUATO! R (14) FM DEVIATION METER: TONE UNIT MEASUREMENT ADJUSTMENT POINT ADJUSTMENT ADJUSTMENT CONDITIONS WALUE UNIT LOCATION ADJUST SUBAUDIBLE + Operating frequency: 438. 00OMHz TOP — {Connect an FM deviation £0, 5kHz TONE R510 TONE 445. OOOMHz (305) | PANEL |meter to the ANTENNA * Simplex mode CONNECTOR via an atte- (ND * FM deviation meter: HPF (50Hz): OFF nuator. LPF (20Hz): ON * Tone number: 01 * Transmit mode OTMF 1 | © Operating frequency: 435, 0OOMHz TOP PANEL|Connect an FM deviation £9. SkHz 445. OOOMHz (05) moter to the ANTENNA CON- (O} * Simplex made NECTOR via an attenuator, « Transmit mode * Push and hold (D} key, TONE CALL + Operating frequency: 435. 000MHz (44) | TON CALL | Bring to near X601 7.168MHz Verity 445. OOOMHz ¢#£05) | P.C. Board £0. 5kHz + TONE CALL Switch ON TOP PANEL| Connect an FM deviation 3. SkHz+ 10% meter to the ANTENNA CON- NECTOR via an attenuator. TONE CALL UNIT(#04) 601 LOGIC UNIT ~ pew, = Le Ae: TONE UNIT TONE CALL UNIT(#04) SECTION 7 ARD 7-1 MAIN UNIT (Bottom view) eae saueicn oe Be ow ., i@ tT 7 ee se sour MICY { er bl vee} y srr || Sk aie a ai 3 figs || PIAS on = ate =| cy pes oa Fhe Fe as529)5, 4 RN sl a et ail a P or gy tee ¥ ie ZF ? See” ee"4, PLL UNIT LOGIC UNIT 7-2 PLL UNIT AND VCO UNIT (Bottom view) ar 5201 L20t ep oc 203 Me213 g 2 iy re D 3 ce. 1205, 5208 a z f : eae See hae ee sats FL201 ° ‘ 1 t = tap vA br Og! ‘sere Paveae at bole e5 ms MAIN UNIT 7-3-1 LOGIC UNIT (CONPORNENT SIDE) TONE UNIT( VERSION NO. 05. 09) TONE CALL UNIT(VERSION NO, 04) #05 #07, #09 D607 407 VERSION NO OS | VERSION WO. 07. 08 SiGe ass] re SES pany sof me eecor SPO MAIN UNIT 7-3-2 LOGIC UNIT (PUSH BUTTON SIDE) TONE STEP CLIS-STOP PRIO REVERSE MRI MW SHIFT BEEP MSIPS fee wee orl CALL LOCK 7-4. TONE UNIT (Bottom view)(#05 and #09 only) 7-5 TONE CALL UNIT (Bottom view)(#04 only) 3 : CI » oleh} 8-1 MAIN UNIT HEMATIC DIAGRAM. (aL v] [R[ov] Alo] [Rl ov] [R[ov|apov aL ov Tl2av} [r}osv| T[asv] [rlz2v] [rlosv|rfav 7) 18¥, ee 10) aoe, azo] O6E.04AIVK) 6 1K \ ascasot-r — 25cps0a-F —2sali7 Lainie ei eae (SET), ¢ 3 TUSEDH | _zsain = RH __1e1o3 resosguep —_, 10102 o 3 [R139 33 aaa 73g, c 5 \2SA1115-E 4 10 TF 5 al ov. Ge e 5 161030 | 4 ale g atv] =h ator rexee reaoripe | | [a 8 Tea] 8] Lev 2 = cr (0107 188211 re4or >t + e103 re«ossuee +50- 4 + isa goss arg 2700 ong jsson_g pIC103 § Lecce & x & meus se al | {8 oa 8 r 8 ‘COMP oe a gy \— par e| 27 9 ‘BS S + oh ah As tows cos : leper TC4O71BP TC4069UBP & J og iss: \— seo ( mmo] -| ong : “PLL O— tT | TRE © | a/I8is ey ] LEE 2909 2 Power off | 319] sexs Power on [46V| ges PLL UNIT fal ov] [Rlov ‘Squelched —_[4.4¥] ALEV, RW Thay] [r[sv Tr squelced | OV Tlov Thor} C57] 946 ook) a f fj BeaFiapisen aon w / gizaaleee I as SCE > i out ' ae sec 386 0 " | sv] [R] rev] 1C102 TC4071BP, Tl ov } [7] ov’ q zo 2103, 3 i PAO iSs2t) 3 ot ‘of 886) a KL cezy 10000829. 1000 seen | PSY 88 oot tee RET Sich me 32 288 “s eee oce9* Jaolt s3e, cee eu] GS BES ASST TET oss 3) E “8 Sey Hee, ZI a8 aR we iceu BT og Ss ® R 8) 8, # se ar co =} Sa | db 88 Se [Ars a eee cee + - [aloe o2o2 [alaav , eles 25bS05 |F8 3 ro sal Jig xls ay ee ak 1205. hair STR] 20s Bt Eke als) 23 als sls ays + ose - ize, wy Lh bes AR Ea SsT 988 2 3 25 L219 A262 | D213 1SS216. ae So al ov ate 737 Looe s - 8. S a SL falov 1 8 ant, 8 sya ‘L223 L224 207 S}a}a]s BE aiey Udita by le ates fsfers a BL B8]Sialaisis§ sl 8] § ae area sess ot at Ss] sh | delstsyay 8] 8] 8) Sl) 8h om mendn®| 9 —o vec F272 150K + $2 + “OT+5 Tr —O+s { s 8 -——0 «xr 4 & x Ry ca FE ExT 0c x 18 Hl |z| 8/9 ]§ a “S208 = Ts 38t lee ty pet z = Ss] | e [5 2) | fe oa = By G70P. arg 1ss211 ave T_ (2SA1048-GR ‘EXT MIC = x Shoe | des x AL eye ex < 28 a7 8 RB/oz) \ ke gs Cav 8] Sze ef mt BA Sp mn \n é 5 br a fate zsczsoahe Lome fe 2afaris-e ee ow) fel fal ov alrav| av) [rev] Tlosv) Toa MAIN UNIT 8-3 LOGIC UNIT eon oxarrus.a) 18390 ue iss? ou0e 35187 i i 4 "e064 v4) reoearisen) Tae “— FI - i z aslitioy asaitbor Bireor a8 evo) chereecess a Be co o1seuar kor LPIse-Ae Ssaewr en cenenese inert Les TONE UNIT TONE CALL UNIT sous or m2 er MAIN UNIT 8-4 TONE UNIT TT a3 =6 Locte unit Lead Peter] [eper] mel lonwtlazy] ai 8-5 TONE CALL UNIT Logic UNIT ECTION 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 9-1 NO POWER, Battery is exhausted Bea battery contact Reverse polarity of Bemeriee (C-BP4), Check voltage of battery ack Check Voltage of Oxerminal ‘athe bottom ‘Opened wire between © torminal and pow bwitch of detective ower switch, ‘Check Crock vologe. 118 colector ‘pin 3 of 1c 108. enous Sv. Check 0114, 0116 oF brio, vatag should be BV. Chock 16104, R178 or 142, ote ‘Check 0128, 0130 oF Bite, etc. 9-2 PLL FAILURE C starr) Ves Chock oscilation of 209 (PLL UNIT) Defective 0213 (PLL UNI. Defective x203 (PLL UNIT. Check vottage of 16203, ‘and 10204 (PLL UNIT). rec mavetan at pin 18 of C204, should be Skt ‘SVPp Defective C204 (PLL UNM. es ‘at pin § of 16203, JR should be 25k Yes, but cannot rsove it, 9-3 NO RECEPTION START Lock is falied. Refer to STOCK FAILURE” ~ Check (Check voltage of 1C201 oscilgtion of x210 oe (PLL UNITY rb UN ‘YES, but cannot tsove it ie ant 0 drier or GUS tomer Defective X201 (PLL UNM, 9-4 NO TRANSMIT RF POWER vonage 0 027 olectr PUL UNIT) Detective 0212 (PLL UNIT, 1s RF voltage at pin 4 ‘1202 more then 12V?, Defective 1C202 (PUNT ves Detective D213 (LUN, (Check D214 and ANT Send the set to dealer or connector. ICOM Service Cantor. ‘cninotresoive eae CLR (MAIN) UNIT (MAIN) UNIT REF.NO.| DESCRIPTION PART NO. REF.NO.| DESCRIPTION PART NO. e101 | Ic #PC358C R106 | Resistor 56k ELRIO ie102 | Ic Tea0718P R107 | Resistor 120 ELRIO Ie103 | Ic ‘TeaossuaP | (404,407,409 only) Ic104 | 1c 8812506 270° ELRI0 Ic108 | Ic TA75393 (JOS only) R118 | Resistor 270k ELRIO R119 | Resistor 2.2k — ELRI0 101 | Transistor —-28C2603-F R110 | Resistor tk -ELRIO 0102 | Transistor -28C2603-F R111 | Resistor 3.3k —ELRIO Q103 | Transistor «281115. R112 | Resistor 220k ELRIO. a104 | Transistor -2SC2603-F R113 | Resistor 150k R10 105 | Transistor —-28C2603-F R114 | Resistor ak RIO Q106 | Transistor 28C2603-F (404,07 only) 107 | Transistor —--2SA1115-€ 39k" RIO 108 | Transistor —-2SA1115-€ (#05, #09 only) 109 | Transistor 2SA1115-E 115 | Resistor 33k" RIO Q110 | Transistor —-28C2603-F (2085, #09 only) ait | Transistor: 2S8909M-R. R116 | Resistor 39k'" ELRIO Q112 | Transistor «28 2603-F R117 | Resistor 39k —ELRIO. 113 | Transistor 2SB909M-R. R108 | Resistor 12k ELR10 Q114 | Transistor —--28C2603-F R109 | Resistor 220k ELRI0 Q116 | Transistor 2SB909M-R R120 | Resistor tk ELRIO Q116 | Transistor -2SA1115-€ R121 | Resistor 100k ELRIO Q117 | Transistor 2SA1115-€ R122 | Resistor 56k ELRIO iia | Transistor 28C2603-F R123 | Resistor 1M ELRIO Q119 | Transistor -28C2603-F R124 | Resistor 330k ELRI0 0120 | Transistor _2S8909M-R. R125 | Resistor 180k _ELRI0 0121 | Transistor 2SA1115-E R126 | Variable K09110019-10KB 0122 | Transistor —-2801225M-R R127 | Resistor 38k ELRIO 0129 | Transistor —-2SA1115-£ R128 | Resistor 300k ELRIO 130 | Transistor -28C2603-F R129 | Resistor 100k —ELRI0 Q131 | Transistor --2SB909M-R R130 | Resistor 68k — ELRIO 0132 | Transistor -28C2603-F R131 | Resistor tk —_-ELRIO R132 | Variable 0911 100A-5R1111- 10KA D101 | Diode 1ss2i1 R133 22k ELRIO D103 } Diode 188211 R134 470 R10 D104 | Diode 188211 R135 1.2k — ELRIO D105 188211 R136 | Resistor 10k —ELR10 D106 RDS.1EB3 R137 | Resistor 100k —ELR10 D107 188211 R138 | Resistor 180k ELR10 D108 188211 R139 | Resistor 33k ELRI0 D109 188211 R140 | Resistor 33k —ELRIO. D110, 188211 R141 | Resistor 10k —-ELRI0 iit 188211 F142 | Resistor 56k ELRIO 112 188211 R143 | Resistor 10k —-ELRI0 113 188211 R144 | Resistor 470k ELRIO bia 188211 R145 | Resistor 330k ELR10 115, 188211 R146 | Resistor 27k —-ELRIO p16 188211 R147 | Resistor 22k —ELRI0 017 1gs211 R148 | Resistor 68k — ELRIO p18 188233, R149 | Resistor 12k —-ELRI0 D119 188233 R150 | Resistor 82k ELRIO RIS1 | Resistor 18k ELRI0 R152 | Resistor 470k ELRIO R101 | Resistor 33k RIO R183 | Resistor 1 ELRIO R102 | Resistor 120k ELR10 R154 | Resistor 1 ELRI0 R103 | Resistor 470 ELRIO R155 | Resistor 1M ELRIO R104 | Resistor 120k ELR10 R156 | Resistor 220k ELRIO R105 12k ELRIO R157 | Resistor 270k ELRIO. ‘Values without units are: —Q (Resistor) HF (Capacitor) 10-1 [MAIN] UNIT (MAIN] UNIT REF.NO.| DESCRIPTION PART NO. REF.NO.| DESCRIPTION PART NO. R158 | Resistor 39k ELRIO. 133 | Barrier Layer 0.0033 SOV R164 | Resistor 18k ELR10 C134 | Barrier Layer 0.0027 50V R165 | Resistor 10k —-ELR10 €135 | Electrolytic 47.—= «SV RCB R166 | Resistor 68k — ELRIO C136 | Electroiytic 22, 6.3V. ACB R167 | Resistor 180k —ELR10 6137 | Ceramic 470P — 50V R168 | Resistor 150k —ELR10 €138 | Electrolytic 22S 6.3V_ RCS R169 | Resistor 39k ELRIO. €139 | Electroytic «22, «6.3V C3 R170 | Resistor 120k ELRI0 €140 | Ceramic 470P —50V R171 | Resistor 27k ELRIO €141 | Ceramic 470P —50V R172 | Resistor 12, ELRIO €142 | Electrolytic 33 -25V_— CB R173 | Resistor 56k ELRIO €143 | Ceramic 0.001 50 174 | Resistor tk —-ELRIO 6144 | Coramic 0.001 50 R175 | Resistor tk ELRIO 6145 0.001 sov R176 | Resistor 100k ELRI0 6148 | Ceramic 0.001 50 R177 | Resistor 470k ELR10 6148 | Ceramic 0.001 50V R178 | Resistor 470 ELRI0 149 | Ceramic 470P 50V R179 | Resistor tk ELRIO 6150 | Barrier Layer 0.018 50V. R180 | Resistor 47k — ELRIO c1s1 | Ceramic 470P 50V R181 | Resistor 47k — ELRIO 6152 | Ceramic 470P 50 R182 | Resistor 470k ELRIO 6153 | Ceramic 470P 50V R183 | Resistor 10k —ELRI0 C154 | Electrolytic 4.725 RCB R185 | Resistor 4Tk | RIO C155 | Ceramic 47P 5OV (#05, #07, 409 only) C156 | Ceramic 47P-5OV R186 | Resistor 220k ELRIO 157 | Ceramic 477 50V R187 | Resistor 220k _ ELRIO C158 | Ceramic 47P — 50V (405, #09 oniy) C159 | Ceramic 477 50V €160 | Ceramic 47P 50V 161 | Ceramic 47P-50V 101 | Barrier Layer 0.01 50V 6162 | Ceramic 47P 50V €102 | Electroytic 10» 16V.— RCS 6163 | Ceramic 47P 50V €103 | Ceramic 470P 50V C164 | Ceramic 47e 50V 104 | Ceramic 470P 50V 6165 | Ceramic 47P 50V €105 | Coramic 470P_ 50V (04, #09 only) €108 | Tantalum CS15E1VR22 166 47P' 50V. (#04, 407, #09 only) c167 47P 50 108 | Tantalum CS15E1VORT C168 47° 50V (908 only) C169 472 50V 6107 | Ceramic 0.001 SOV 6170 472 50 C108 | Mylar 0.0022 50V cin 47P 50 109 | Mylar 0.01 50V 6172 | Ceramic 47? 50V C110 | Ceramic 120? 60V 6173 | Ceramic 47> 50V 111 | Electrolytic 0.22 SOV. ACB e112 0.22 SOV RCS 6113 10P_50V. L101 | Relay ouc-ss-114D ci 0.001 s0V crs 0.001 ov 116 0.0022 28V s101 | switch KHH 10906 PTT. 117 | Electrolytic 0.22 SOV. C3 8103 | Switch KHH 10908 FUNC C118 | Barrier Layer 0.0068 26V S104 | Switch KHH 10908 PTT. C119 | Electrolytic 0.1. SOV. RCS 8105 | Switch SPH211B 0 LAMP €120 | Barrier Layer 0.0033 50V 8106 | Switch SPH211B HULOW C121 | Electrovtic 10 16V.— RCS €122 | Electrolytic 0.22,-««S0V. RCS C123 | Electroytic 22, 6.3V «RCS BT101 | Lithium Backup Battery 8R2325-1HC. 124 | Electroytic 22 6.3V «ACB C125 | Electroytic 22S «6.3V.-RCB C126 | Electroiytic 10 16. RC EP101 | P.C. Board B10 6127 | Ceramic 100P Sov EP102 | P.C. Board BB 24A 6128 | Electroiyti 0.22 SOV Ca EP103 Board B-812 6129 | Electroiyti 47/ © 25V MST Ep104 | Bead Core —DL-20P2.6—3—1.2H €130 | Electroytic 100» 10v. MS7 P1085 | Irrax Tube 1 €131 | Ceramic 100P 0V EP106 | Irax Tube $0.7 I=émm €132 | Ceramic 470P_ OV Values without units are: 2 (Resistor) uF (Capacitor) 10-2 IMAIN) UNIT [PLL] UNIT REF.NO.| DESCRIPTION PART NO. REF.NO.| DESCRIPTION PART NO. EPI10 | lerax Tube $=0.7 I=6mm ic201 | 1c Mc3357P EP112 | Aluminum Sheet (F) 42356 Icz02 | ic 8C1026 EP113 | brax Tube $=0.7 I=4mm Ie203 | 1¢ #PBS7IC (#5, #7, #9 only) 1C204 | Ic #PD2834C €P114 | trrax Tube 7" = 3mm, (5, #7, #9 only) €P115 | trrax Tube 7 = 4mm 201 | Transistor --2802026 202 | Transistor 282026 0203 | Transistor -28C2026 wiot 23/03/135/021/WO1 0204 | FET 28K241-Y wi02 23/03/115/021/WO1 Q205 | Transistor ‘28 2668-0 wi03 72/99/50/x98/x98 0206 | Transistor -28C 2668-0 wiod ‘72/98/50/X98/X98 0208 28C2026 (#08, £07, #09 only) 210 28B561-C wi06 72199/50/x98/X98 211 28¢2026 (#05, £09 only) 212 2SC24078 wi07 23/03/140/W01/WO1 0213 | Transistor -28¢2603-F (#05, £09 only) 0214 | Transistor -288909M-R wios | Wire 72/99/50/X98/X98 0215 | Transistor 28C2603-F wit0 | Wire 31/03/040/W02/Wwo2 0216 | Transistor —-2SA1115-€ witt | Wire 72198/040/x98/X98 0217 | Transistor —-28A1115-€ 0218 | Transistor 28C2603-F 0219 | Transistor 28A1048-GR 0220 | Transistor 28C2026 0201 18s97 202 18899 208 188216 209 188216 210, 188211 bait 18897 212 18897 0213 188216 214 188216 0215, 18V100 (45, #9 only) p216 188211 217 188211 D219 188211 0220 188211 221 188211 F201 | Crystal 21M1583/UM-1 (Jo4, 408, 407, #09 only) Fi202 | MC CFU 45562 x201 | Crystal cR-70 X202 | Discriminator COB 455C7A x203 | Crystal cR-107 (#04 only} x203 | Crystal CR-108 (#08, #07, #09 only) L201 | Coil Lai74 L202 | Coit La73 L203 | Coit ta73 ‘Values without units are: 2 (Resistor) HF (Capacitor) 10-3 {PLL UNIT [PLL] UNIT REF.NO.| DESCRIPTION PART NO. REF.NO.| DESCRIPTION PART NO. L204 | Coit LaI73 R252 | Resistor ‘38k -ELRIO L208 | Coil La173 #05, #09 oniy) 1208 | Coil tsz64 R263 | Resistor 220k ELRIO 1207 | Coil ts264 (404, #07 only) 1208 | Coil S263 R263 39k ELRI0 L214 | Coil A232 (f05, #09 only) 1217 | Coil LA126 R264 5.6K ELRTO L218 | Coit LA233 R256 100 ELRI0 L219 | ce A242 R266 220k ELRIO 1220 | Coil LALO3NA R82M (#05, £07 oniy) 1221 | Coit A232 R256 | Resistor 39k ELRIO 1222 | Coit vaia7 {09 only) 1223 | Coit vaia7 R267 | Resistor 470k “ELRIO L224 | Coil tat47 (05, #09 only) 1228 | Coil (A233 R259 | Rosistor 4.7K ELRIO 1226 | Coit LALO3NA 102k R260 22k —ELRIO R261 87k —ELRIO R262 560k ELR10 R201 | Resistor 39k —ELRIO R263 82k ELRIO R202 | Resistor 18k ELRI0 R264 | Trimmer HOB21A 47k. R203 | Resistor 47 ELRIO R265 | Resistor 22k RIO R204 18k —ELRIO R266 | Resistor 18k ELRI0 R205 39k ELRIO R267 | Trimmer HO21A 2.2k R206 470 ELRIO R268 | Thermistor 112-603-2 R207 56k —ELRIO R269 | Resistor 47% ELRIO R208 12k ELRIO R270 | Resistor 10k —-ELRIO R209 3.9k — ELRIO R271 | Resistor iM ELRIO R210 470k ELRIO R272 | Resistor 150k ELRIO R211 400 ELRIO R273 | Resistor 56k ELRI0 R212 22k —ELRIO R274 | Resistor 47k ELRIO R213 | Resistor 45k ELRI0 R275 | Resistor 27° ELRIO R214 | Resistor 1.5K ELRIO R276 | Resistor 27k —ELRIO R215 | Resistor 47k ELRIO R277 | Resistor 68k —ELRIO R216 | Resistor 1.8k —ELR10 R278 | Resistor tk ELRIO R217 | Resistor 470 ELRIO R279 i 220 ELRIO R218 | Resistor 47k — ELRIO R280 40k —ELRI0 R219 | Resistor 1M ELRIO. R281 220k ELRI0 R220 | Resistor 18k ELRIO R262 | Resistor 330 ELRI0 R221 | Trimmer HO521A 10K R263 | Resistor 390k ELRI0 R222 | Resistor 680k ELRIO R223 | Resistor 12k ELRIO R224 | Resistor 470 ELRI0 201 | Ceramic SP 50V R226 | Trimmer HO521A 100k €202 | Ceramic 3p 50 R228 | Resistor 10k R10 €203 | Trimmer ECR-GAO06A30 R230 | Resistor 68k — ELRIO 204 15P50V F231 18k —ELRI0 205 3p SOV R236 618k ELRIO 6206 ECR-GAOO6A30 R237 22k ELRIO 6207 0.36P 60V R238 10k LRT. 208 ECR-GAOO6A30 R239 1.2k —ELRIO C209 3p 50V, R240 560 ELRIO C210 0.001 SOV R241 47° ELRIO 211 | Ceramic 0.001 Sov R242 | Resistor tk —-ELRIO 6212 | Ceramic 3P OV R244 | Resistor 10, ELRIO 6218 | Ceramic BP OV R245 | Resistor 4.7 ELRIO 6216 | Trimmer ECR-GA006A30 R246 | Resistor 4.7% ELRIO 217 | Ceramic 0.35P 50V R247 | Resistor 330 ELRIO €218 | Timmer ECR-GAO06A30 248 | Resistor 4.0k —ELR10 219 | Ceramic 3p 5OV. R249 | Resistor 18 ELRIO 6222 | Ceramic 0.001 50v R260 | Resistor 22k ELRIO 223 | Ceramic 2p SOV R261 | Resistor 220k ELRI0 224 | Ceramic 0.001 s0v R252 | Resistor 220k ELRIO 225 | Ceramic 43PBOV $04, #07 only) €228 | Ceramic SP 50V ‘Values without units are —Q (Resistor) HF (Capacit or) {PLL} UNIT [PLL] UNIT REF.NO.| DESCRIPTION PART NO. REF.NO.| DESCRIPTION PART NO. 0227 47° S0V_DD105TH| 308 | Ceramic 47P 50V C228 0.001 sov 309 | Ceramic 47P 50 €229 | Ceramic 0.001 50v C311 | Ceramic 470P 50V €230 | Ceramic 22? 50V 312 | Ceramic 470P 50V 231 120P Sov €313 | Ceramic 470P 50V 232 eae 50 314 | Ceramic 470P 50V 233 o1 16v €315 | Ceramic ‘470P 50V 6234 O1 © 50V. C2 €318 | Ceramic 470P 50V 6235 | Ceramic 82? 50V €317 | Ceramic 0.001 50Vv €236 | Ceramic 0.001 50V 6318 4p 50V 6237 | Ceramic 0.0033 50Vv €319 | Ceramic 470P 50 238 | Ceramic 15P_ SOV €320 | Ceramic 6p 50V 6239 | Ceramic 470P 50V €321 | Barrier Layer 0.1 16V 6240 | Ceramic 470P 50 €322 | Ceramic 47 50V 6241 | Electrolytic 1 SOV RCZ €324 | Coramic 0.001 50v czas | Mylar 0.0022 50V 6325 | Ceramic 0.001 50V C249 | Electrolytic 0.47, «SOV. RC2 6326 | Ceramic 47? 60V C251 | Barrier Layer 0.1 16V €327 | Ceramic 477 OV 252 | Electrolytic 22 «6.3V. C2 6328 | Ceramic 47P OV C253 | Electrolytic 22 6.3V CZ ¢329 | Ceramic 47P OV C254 | Barrier Layer 0.01 80V €330 | Ceramic 47° 50V €287 | Coramic 0.001 0V (#08, 409 only) 6263 12P_—60V €331 | Ceramic 47P' 50 €264 | Ceramic 470P 50V €332 | Ceramic 0.001 Sov €265 | Ceramic 10 50V €333 | Ceramic 0.001 50 €268 | Ceramic 47° 50V 334 | Ceramic 0.001 50v €268 | Ceramic 0.001 s0v €335 | Ceramic 0.001 50V €269 | Ceramic 5p SOV €336 | Ceramic 0.001 50 €270 | Ceramic 47° 50V 337 | Ceramic 47° 50V €272 | Ceramic 0.001 sov ¢338 | Tantalum DNIC4R7M—16V 6274 | Ceramic 12P 50V €339 | Tantalum DNIC.4R7M —16V 6275 | Ceramic 0.001 50V 340 0.001 50 €276 | Ceramic 1p S0V 341 470P 50V €277 | Ceramic 5P 50V 342 470P OV 6278 | Corami 7P 50 €279 | Ceramic 7? 5OV 280 1P 60 J201 | Connector BNC-RM-108. C281 5p 50V 1202 | Connector HSJ—1102-01-040 C282 0.001 50V Y203 | Connector. © HEC 0747-01-010 C284 6p 50V J204 | Connector © HSJ__0836-01-010 C285, gop 50V 205 | Connector —171285-1 C286 470P — 50V J208 | Connector —171285-1 287 7P 5OV C288 7 BO 289 | Ceramic sp 5OV £P201 | P.C. Board €290 | Ceramic 12P 60V £203 | Beads Core €291 | Ceramic 10P_ SOV 204 | Irrax Tube 6293 0.001 s0v F208 | Irrax Tube C294 €S15£0J100 £206 | Filter €295 | Tantalum CS15E1VORt F209 €296 | Electrolytic 10 = 16V.—«RC2 £211 | Bead Core ——_—DL-20P2.6. €297 | Ceramic 0.001 50 £P212 | Bead Core —_DL-20P2 298 ECR-GA010030 £214 | Aluminum sheet (H) 299 22P 5OV €300 220P 50V 301 100P Sov w201 | Jumper JPW.02A (#04, 407 only) w202 | Wire 72199/50/x98/x98 e302 0.001 Sov w203 | Wire 72199/50/X98/X98 (408, 409 only) 303 0.01 50V 304 470P SOV €308 47P 50V 307 47? 5OV Values without units are: =2 (Resistor) “uF (Capacitor) 10-5 (vcOl UNIT {LoGic) UNIT REF.NO.| DESCRIPTION PART NO. REF.NO.| DESCRIPTION PART NO. 0701 | Transistor DTC124-K icao1 | MPU 044795860 0702 | Transistor 28C3356 703 | Transistor —-28C3356 0401 | Transistor 2802712-Y 0402 | Transistor --28A1162-¥ 701 1sv153 0403 | Transistor 28A1162-Y D702 188216 703 188216 aor 188187 (#04, 407, #09 only) L701 | Coit Latg2 D401 | Diode 1ssi90 1702 | Choke LONSN 1RO 408, only) 1703 | Coit tat3s 0402 | Diode 1ssi8i 0407 | Diode 188187 (#05, #07, #09 only) R701 tk RIO D408 | Diode 188190 R702 150 MCRIO (#04, only) R703 47k — MCRIO 409 | diode RD4.7MB3 R704 47k © MCRIO R705 68k — MCRIO R706 47k — MCRIO R401 | Resistor 6.8k — MCRIO R707 220 MCRIO R402 | Resistor 15k MCRIO R708 33k MCRIO R403 | Resistor 1M MCRIO. R710 68k — MCRIO R404 | Resistor 18k MCRIO R711 | Resistor 1.8k — MCRIO R405 | Resistor 100k = MCRIO. R712 | Resistor 220 MCRIO R406 | Resistor 100k = MCRIO. R713 | Resistor 47k MCRIO R407 | Resistor 100k —MCRIO R408 | Resistor 18k MCRIO R409 | Resistor 270k —MCRIO ¢701 | Ceramic 470P 50V R410 | Resistor 120k MCRIO €702 | Trimmer TZBO4N100BA R411 | Resistor 68k = MCRI0 €703 | Monolithic 5P SOV. GR4O R412 | Resistor 33k MGRI0 €704 | Monolithic 470P 50V GR4O 413 | Resistor 270k = MCRIO €705 | Trimmer TZBO4N100BA R414 | Resistor 47k MGRIO 6706 | Monolithic 6P © SOV GR4O R415 | Resistor 47k MCRIO 707 5P 6OV. GRAD Ra16 47k MCRIO 708 12P SOV. GAO Ra17 47% © MGRIO ¢709 470P 50V—GRAO. R418 | Resistor 22k MGRIO e710 ap SOV. GRO. R419 | Resistor 22k © MGRIO €711 | Monolithic 470P~ S0V GRAO. R420 | Resistor 100k MCRI0 C712 | Monolithic 0.6P SOV. GRAO. R421 | Resistor 100k — MGRI0 €713 | Monolithic 470P SOV GRAO. R422 | Resistor 100k MCRIO E718 | Ceramic ep SOV 423 | Resistor 1M MCRIO R424 | Resistor 100k MCRIO €P701 | P.c. Board 8.9308 c401 | Monolithic 470P-« SOV. GRAD C402 | Monolithic 470P OV. GR4O C403 | Monolithic 470P 50V GRAD. C404 | Ceramic 470P OV C405 | Monolithic 0.1. 25V.—GR4O 408 | Monolithic 0.01 25V.—GR&O e407 0.001 Sov GRAO C407 0.001 Sov GRO ps4o1 | Lamp 80031-22403 ps4o2 | Leo LP-156AE ‘sP401 40P-1778 eP401 KUC2023-01-006 P402 | Rubber Conductor SRCN-2978 Values without units are: -Q (Resistor) uF (Capacitor) 10-6 {LOGIC} UNIT ITONE] UNIT (#05, #09 ONLY) REF.NO.| DESCRIPTION PART NO. REF.NO.| DESCRIPTION PART NO. P403 | Reflection plate 42616 tcso1 | ic Lrao87 P404 | P.C.Board —B-935C Ieso2 | ic Tea0s4eP EP405 | F.P.C. Board B-813A i503 | Ic S-7116A EPq06 | F.P.C. Board B-822A (#05 only) 0501 | Transistor --28¢2603-F as02 28C2603-F wao1 | Wire 23/04/85/WO1/WO1 503 28c2603-F wao2 | Wire 23/00/40/W01/WO1 504 28¢2603-F (F04, £07 only) 505 2801345 wao2 | Wie 23/00/95/W01/wo1 0506 28c2603-F (08, £09 only) D501 | Diode 188211 D502 | Diode 188211 D503 | Diode 188211 0504 | Diode 188211 D808 | Diode 188211 506 | Diode 188211 x501 | Ceralock CSA3.68MG18 x02 | Crystal 3577.545 kHz R501 RKLES 105/ R502 RKLES 473) R504 22k ELRIO R505 160k ELRI0 R506 100k _ ELRI0 R507 HO521A 10k R508 33k ELRIO. R509 47k ELRIO R610 HO521A 100k R511 68k ELRIO €501 | Coramic A70P SOV 802 | Ceramic 39° — 50V €803 | Ceramic 30P —50V. 504 | Ceramic 47? 50V C505 | Electrolytic 4.7 «= -25V. RCS €506 | Electrolytic 0.47 «SOV. RC3 €507 | Ceramic 470? 50V C508 | Electroytic 22 «= «6.3V C3 €510 | Ceramic 47° 5OV 511 | Coramic 39° 50V 512 | Electrolytic 0.47 25V. RCS C513 | Electrolytic 0.22 «GOV. «RGB EPEO1 | P.C. Board 8-814 P5604 | Irrax Tube = =0.7 I= 5mm ws01 | Wire 72199/20/K98/x98 ws02 | Wire 72/98/20/X88/X98 Values without units -Q (Resistor) “uF (Capacitor) 10-7 [TONE-CALL] UNIT (#04 ONLY) REF.NO.| DESCRIPTION PART NO. e601 | 1c Tc 5082P 0601 | Transistor —-2SA1115-E 0601 | Diode 188211 x601 | Crystal HC-18/17.1680MHz R601 | Resistor 220k ELRIO R602 | Resistor 22k ELRIO. R603 | Trimmer 10k —ELRI0 R604 | Resistor 47k ELRIO e601 0.0047 sov C602 | Electrolytic 0.1 SOV. —RCB 603 470P 50V C604 47° 50V C605, 10P 50V C608 | Ceramic 10P 50V €607 | Ceramic 470 50V =P601 | P.C. Board 8-850 EP602 | Irraxtube —-$=0.7 EP603 | Cushion (22.8 +=: weo1 | Wire 23/02/65/D21/WO1 we02 | Wire 23/03/80/021/W01 W603 | Wire 23/04/80/021/WO1 we04 | Wire 23/05/65/D21/WO1 we0s | Wire 23/00/66/D21/WOt we0s | Wire 72/99/40/X98/X38 ‘Values without units are: A (Resistor) uF (Capacitor) 10-8 TION 11 IC, TRANSISTOR AND DIODE PIN CONNECTIONS e ICs #PC358C TC4071BP TC4069UBP (Dual Driver) (Quad 2-Input OR Gs (Hex Inverter) ora live Aagpagn, = an awa SP ours —E Pall ome App ‘Boe! a ee val] iaswe wa, $81250H-G TA75393P (3-Terminal Voltage Regulator) (Dual Comparator) _ ond hve Si», on pes LR4087 TC4094BP $-7116A (DTMF Encoder) (8-Stage Shift-and-Store Bus Register) Subaudible Tone Encoder) fet sf) foes 92 rans oe, can cou cae ve ose &| escour TC5082 (Oscillator and 12-Stage Driver) 10801 #04) STROBE [a veo ‘Tone our G] Yoo ‘SERIAL IN [il ourrur enaace gq = cd Bs aq ope cg Bs "fps eq BS wd fe og Be md pe mq fe Wt *iCs MC3357P (Low Power FM IF) #PB571C (Low Power Prescaler) rez01 fe20s cecal le 22:42 2 2 & fe ake Ao Ae ita ve E} “el ne & ow G| eb ial Ee rare i i i #PD2834C (PLL Frequency Synthesizer) ‘SC-1026 (UHF Power Amplifier) est 4 ii conTron_] sontroe vee ourreut=— HD44795B60 (MPU) e401 11-2 © Transistors 282603 F 9101, a102, a104, a105, {Q106, a110, 4112, a114, 9118, 118, 0130, 0132, 213" a2i8, azis, a0), (405, #08), 5021708 409), (003,408, 409). “a504 (#08, #091,0508 1405, #09) X4 28C2407A 212 NS 281345 (0505 (#05, #09) we 2881048 GR 0219 2802026 ‘0201, 0202, 0203, ‘0208, 4211, 0220, 282668 (0205, 0206 A 2SB909M R att1, 113, a115, Q120, a13t, a214' VG 2S8A111S E ‘9103, 0107, a108, 103; a116, 0117; 9121, a123, 0216, ‘0217; aso1i#04), 2SB561 C a2i0 AcE 28A1162 Y pTc124 K 28C3356 (0402,0403 701 (0702, 0703 bars o n 0 ou uu ome ene eee tier ene emits Symbol: SY Symbol: 25 ‘symbol: © Diodes 188187 188190 188181 14011404), 0407 408 0a) paoz (#05, #07, 409), iE i A Symbot 0s Sambal £2 Symbol AS n-3 2S8D1225M R ai22 Ved 28k241Y 0204 NG 2802712 Y ‘aor Symbol: LY RD4.7M B3 408 A IC-O4A/AT/E (EZEN TONE CALL UNIT HQIICoN] 1com IN

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