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¥/ SAIL-11-2 > INSTRUKTIONSBOG FOR SAILOR S1301 INSTRUCTION BOOK FOR SAILOR $1301 A/S S. P. RADIO - AALBORG - DENMARK CONTENTS ENERAL DESCRIPTION ..... See eee ‘TECHNICAL DATA CONTROLS .e ss eeeees PRINCIPLE OF PRINCIPAL Di PRINCIPAL DESCRIPTION OF 1 SERVICE: Y MODE % MODE, IAINTENANCE 2, NECESSARY TEST EQUIPMENT 3, TROUBLE-SHOOTING 4, PERFORMANCE CHECK FOR $1301 5. ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE FOR $130 6, NECESSARY ADJUSTMENTS AFTER REPAIR FOR S: 7. FUNCTION CHECK FOR $1301 PIN CONFIGURATIONS ADJUSTMENT LOCATIONS CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS MICROTELEPHONE, INSTALLATION PARTS LIST MAIN SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM GENERAL DESCRIPTION garpoR $1301 is @ telephony exciter for use in conjunction with the trans- mitter 1! gqTioR $1301 TransmiLbine frequency can be fres selected in the freqventy SAELOR S120 Tis, and the 4) Or Or 12s seg Miz. maritime HF bands yrange 1-0 - on, The frequ- ney generé igitad synthesizer {00 treat Lg trom one 10 Mz, TCO. g1g01 uses a o is control gnats on the transmission frequ SAILOR 51301 produces competely fit ency« telephony in the Follows gz modes? 1 can be used for gATLOR $1301 can be Use for telegraphy 3” sryoR $1301 can be vsed $F conjunction with 2 telePr inter via e-8+ 9 Stex TOR equipment SAILOR $1301 18 provided with & puilt-in alarm signal generator for aistrese calls. garbor $1301 fits inte gATLOR 19" rack system: SAILOR 81301 18 supplied from 1400 (gay Do) or NI4OT (AC mains) + TECHNICAL DATA 6 = 4.0 MI 6, 8 12, 22 MP: 1. 100 Hz m (425 He (G25 He/year) range OPC to +40°C ability lity valet short tert A3J, A3A and ASH vode_of operat matic AGH on 2182 kilz qwo-Tone-Alarm: 1300 and 22 with a duration 0: 750 ohm 2048) In four 5dB steps 350 - 2700 Hz with compres -18%C to + 55°C and 25 Miz maritime bands. for connections °° REAR-CONTACT TECHNICAL DATA Ry = 600 ohm ae FROM TEI 3 dBm 217 dba SP gy 1. WVRMS v0 8 RMSS Rour = 900 ohm Pour = 0 6B AP FROM R y= 750 RS at +601 COMMON FOR RT & TT: Tax, = 210A Voltage between contact is 22 TECHNICAL DATA FOR TELEGRAPHY AND TELEX pata for SAILOR short-wave © output power ATE 200 W PEP 400 W PEP (4 power A2 outer output power TELEX: Simplex TOR mode Broadcast mode 3A Qs pRgQUENCY SELECTOR For geiection of the transmitting trequency in the naritine bands @ ase prstress (2162 Wie) Tor selection of the aistess srequency 2182 Hie. SIMPLEX, DUPLEX button eesa button SIMPLES button DUPLEX gor Single-Frequency operation. press for Two-Frequency operation. 235, ASA and ABH gsion oes sersct transmission mode AJ» 138 or AH. © reLapyOuY=TELBORARHE-TELES ELEPHONY: To Pe activated for ate button ASH The telear: ny Use. vr normal telepho gether with the Al or A2H tot ctivate the buttons oh key is now connected to TELEX: Activate the button TELEX together i ced via the Sis The celeprinter 15 POW connect to the rece? id transmitter. ver and oF @ POWER gor reducing the pe-output-Power in four 5 aB steps transmitter. th the putton A3J © ex TOR equipment to about -20 dB. signal will be @ ST_ALARM press button TEST ALARM oe the two-tone-alarm Presa in the microtelephone handset. | a two-tone signal 38 generated. ror tuning of Transmitter TH2T ting two-tone © = goth TEST Aart @) 2 ALAR @ sor transnittin ESS frequency 2182 ktiz. press alarm signal on the DISTRE PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION a4 Bo wees | | | | | * ___t_ secre] _Joor SELECTOR — at FREQUENCY SELECTOR EXCITER $1300TT & $1301 301 are fully synthesized and deliver USB ‘The SATLOR Exciter $1300TT and signals on the carrier frequency. al from the Microphone, the Alarm Generator or the Test-Tone-Gene- The si re the necessary amplification, rator is fed to the Microphone Amplifier, whe Emplitude Limitation and filtering take place. The amplitude limitation = performed by a compressor stage, which regulates the amplificarton, 'S9 nat the tule will always be kept below a certain max, level. The AF-signal oe cod via AP Level-Control to the first Mixer. The AF-Level-Control 1s o¢- termining the right AF level in the modes A3J, A3A, ASH and AZH. ‘The First Mixer isva balanced modulator where a 600 kiiz double~side-band signal 16: generated. The DSG-signal is then fed through the 600 killa LSP Frys -filter ey out we have a lower-side-band signal to the Carrier-tevel-Unit. In the Carrier-Level-Unit reinsertion of 600 kHz carrier for ABA, A3Hy AAH, In tS Cakes place, Tae 600 kHz signal is then passed on to the Second-Mixer ant ch also receives the local-oscillator-signal fL01 from Loop 2. The Se— ea etMixer also receives a DC Drive Level Information from 71127 which can serecuate the output from the mixer to the wanted drive level, The output ater te Second-Mixer is an LSB-Signal fyp2 and it passes through a crystal filter to the Third Mixer. PLE GF OPERATION cont. PRINC vwnere both the local osci lace sig- cmnird Mixer is 2 double balanced mixer rer fue and 2nd IF-signal [169 1a Suppressed. Tae output from the mixer is ned carrier frequency PDK, ih ‘the upper 5: 4. The band filter section Serves the purpose of removane ait undesired mixing products ‘and the signal passes from the Band Filer Stine Driver-Unit where the final amplifica- Fae to ax. 1 Watt PEP/5O ohm takes place- FREQUENCY GENERATION the necessary frequencies ary generated by two Frequency synthesizers aco Taeging to the Phase Locked LooP principle. ator signal fio2 to Third Mixer 4s generated in the Phase Locked resolution of 1 KHz. to Second Mixer is 6 f 100 Ha. Local oscil [oop 1 and has 8 scillator signal fL01 nd has a resolution o erated in the Prase- Local 08 Locked Loop 2 a! LOOP 1 ‘ge voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) generates tne necessary local oscil- nia bands electronically ‘selected by the Miz Se- 2 MHz band the Teton frequencies in nine 2 later e via the Band and the HoLOr Contro) Unit. Inside each yeo-treauency TLo2 can be Varied by means of a DC eontrol voltage from the VeosecDetector. The DC contro) 4 age is filtered in the Loop 7 Filter. ves two signals, one variable frequency fV1, and one ne 10 MH the reference frequency fri 45% result of t vided down to 1 KHz. 1e frequency Fy is generated from the VCO ‘The Phase Detector rece!) reference frequency fH TexO frequency being ai frequency fo2 in the ‘The variab! following way? In the Loop 1 Mixer the counter srequency fr is produced fron the VCO fre- quency fo2 and the frequerey Paap which is a multiple ‘of 2 Miz. The 2 Miz Signal is generated from the 40 Miz TCKO ) = My, x 1 kee —(m x 2 M2) fm = fLo2 - SHARM = Loz selector and it ror every 2 MHz band a new THARM 2°, selected of the Miz binays results ina variation RM Sugiz of the frequency Pri to the Prograt- able Divider. he Progratic he frequency fp is divided doe by the dividing figure Nv" u Imbre-bivider to the variable frequency {Vi ye fry = 1 Hie follows: e-Locked-Loop is > te frequency fyjand the referene vearacteristic that the DC-Gon- cnet consequently the variable the reference frequency fRii" principle in a Phas: ap there is a phase error betwect the variab frequency fpp the regulation system has the fred Woltage will correct’ the co frequency imeguency fyp 50 that fyiwild always follow phase ‘The working fn.e fyye 1 KHZ Pi PLE OF OPERATION cont. the VoO frequency £92 18 now phase locked on 2 £1x64 frequency to the re- ree ee frequency fRTand has therefore the same accuracy 2S this. changing of the VCO frequency fLoz by e-B8: } \iz can be performed by chan- ging the dividing figure Wi in the Progr: mmable Divider by one. fo = fuanm + (Ny x 1 kiz) Principle of programming is as follows: The Programmable Divider contains a counter circuits which is counting down Pee ao Start figure 2000 + P; and stops at the stop figure Sj. Each time the counter reaches the stop figure Sy, 3 pulse (fyi) is given to the Phase te ector, and the counter will start counting dow S8°°% from the start fi- fire 2008 + P;. Division of fyby Ni has now Peen achieved tyre Ppa Ny = 2000 + Py - 81 and and Motor-control-unit se- e from the MHz Selector to the Bi c Filter. A special cod ‘band for the VCO and Harmon! lects the right 2 Mi: Inside each 2 Miz band the programmable figure P11 12 encoded from the Fre- juency Selector (Wiz and kHz positions) in ‘BCD-code representing the direct frequency reading of the 2 MHz band. Start-figure: 2000 + Py; 02 Py = 1999 stop-figure : S1 = -699 Ny = 2000 + Py - Sy = Pa + 2699 Output frequency from Loop 1: fog =m x 2 Mz + (Py + 2699) « 1 ka 4enet6 LooP 2 y variation of 1 kiz with a resolution of Phase Locked Loop 2 has a frequenc; the same as for Phase Locked Loop 1. 400 Hz and the working principle is Principle of programing is as follows: ‘the frequency shift in Loop 2 is controlled from the 400 Hz Selector. qhe Programmable Divider is counting up from tne start figure Pz to the stop figure S2. the 100 He Selector is encoding the start-figure Pp in BOD-code to the Pro granmable Divider. Start figure: stop figure = S2 = 990 pividing figure + Ne = S2- Pe OPERATION icIPLE C ancy from Loop 2? Kitz) 5 ip % Oy KHZ) = 10 M2 + ((990 - Pa) ¥ O97 0,7 kiz)5 for = 10 Mie + fypy = 101099 M2 - (P2 * CARRIER FREQUENCY frx FROM EXCITER $1300 = fIr2 + fre im flor typ = 0,600 MAZ5 fy = 10-099 M2 = (Pp x 0,1 KHz); type = frr\ + fL02 = 10,699 Miz - (P2 x OT kHz) Reef me ceo 2699) x 1 kas 4 ems 16 ery = fuo2 - Smr2 = Oo 4) x 2 Miz + (Py + (001 * Pp)) x 1 KHZ PRINCIPAL DESCRIPTION OF TELEGRAPHY HODE ee principal diagram above. An RC~ PULSE SUAF 2 TTCH-UNIT ne switch rancmitter is er network on MODE off time of the FULL_BREAK~IN 23 msecs aft period of about ‘The receiver is od for a 5 secures full bre released, This non the receivers AI connections are done on the REAR CONTACTROARD placed on the mounting produce the correct PRINCIPAL DESCRIPTION OF TELEX MODE TELEX jon is designed to be connected to % TELEPRINTER ‘The control signals to the exciter match with 750. ‘The SATLOR Short-Wave via a SIMPLEX TOR equipment. Philips Simplex TOR equipment STBT5; See the principal diagram below. SINTER START By seans of these terminals it 1s mitter from Simplex TOR equipment. ssible to start the tran ICTIONS. Af tt. When a PRINTER the OPERATING INSTRU ‘the station is switched on as described in ‘ne that the station is controlled from the Simplex TOR equipment CALL_CODE is received, the TOR Short-circuits the terminals TELE START and the station is inmediately ready to serd an answer. Tr This informa’ mode. When the TT (OM TELEX on is used to switch the station beter transmit and receive Sirormation goes low the transmitter °S open and the re- mode is blocked. When the TT inforaatic® goes high the transmission stous ceiver ately and the receiver is blocked Ceregnother 13-28 msecs controlled from the DELAY-UNIT (adjustable with od gig). This delay mst Last until the Tensmitter output is less than the enitivity of the receiver. The deiey {Orpre-ad Justable from the factory f Ne msees, which secures @ good FEE: te opMvath only 20 dB attenuation between me Ehansm tier and receiver aerials: It shall be c is used the 0,045 SEPARATE BLOCKING OF RECEIVER below ry the receiver | is normally not connected, but if it is neces of separate od directly from STB75/STB750 (see principal diagram he receiver). This termir can be bloc following must be changed in $1300: ‘TeR-board (900) the brown/black wire from pin 29 in the Molex-plue moved from ground to the free terminal beside the white/orany yroack wires from FX-block on APBOSC, ard DELAY UNTD (W000) MASE OP a ecohracted from the printed circuit board,’ but they shall rend Focted, NOTE! It is RT in STB75/STB750 that must be \elay between TT and RT, the transmitter will affect the AG there is no d a {011 mist be changed too. (ohm) Al) connections are done on the REAR CONTACTBOARD placed on the mounting plate. oS =e we = ot os = oS —= =m os oe oS SS oH om BD oe. Se. a SERVICE 1, MAINTENANCE 2, NECESSARY TEST EQUIPMENT 3, TROUBLE-SHOOTING 4, PERFORMANCE CHECK 5, ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE 6. NECESSARY ADJUSTMENTS AFTER REPAIR 7, FUNCTION CHECK 8, MECHANICAL DISASSEMBLING T1127 ONLY 1, MAINTENANCE 1.1. \ihen the SAILOR SHORT WAVE SET type 1000 has been correctly installed, the main- tenance can, depending on the environment and working hours, be reduced to a per- formance check at the service workshop at intervals not exceeding 5 years. A com plete performance check list is enclosed in the PERFORMANCE CHECK section. Also inspect the antennas, cables and plugs for mechanical defects, salt deposits, corrosion and any foreign bodies. Along with each set a TEST SHEET is delivered, in which some of the measurings made at the factory are listed. If the performance check does not show the same values as those on the TEST SHEET, the set must be adjusted as described under ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE. Any repair of the set should be followed by a FUNCTION CHECK of the unit in question. 2, NECESSARY TEST EQUIPMENT X¥| x} x |X| OSCILLOSCOPE: Bandwidth, Sensitivity | Input impedance Triggering E.g. ‘PHILIPS x X | X | PASSIVE PROBE: Attenuation Input resistance DC Input capacitance Compensation range E.g. PHILIPS x |x | MuLTIvere: Sensitivity (f.s.d.) Input impedance Accuracy (f.8.d.) E.g. PHILIPS x 1x MULTIMETER Sensitivity ) | Input imped: couracy (F.S.d.) Current. range Voltage range E.g. Unigor A43, with probe and 0-25 Miz env/om 1 Mohm//30 pF EXT-INT-ENVELOPE PwB212 10x 10 Mohn 15 pF 10 pF - 30 pF PM 9396 w 10 Mohn 1% M2503 2% TOA 500V, and 2.5 kV shunt. I I ce a ee ee = ee ee oe oo ee oe oe ee le ee oe ee ee ee le ee NECESSARY TEST EQUIPMENT cont.: B a N140X $1300 RVW7 ‘TONEGENERATOR: Frequency range Output Output impedance E.g. PHILIPS AE _VOLIMETER: Sensitivity (f.s.d.) Input. impedance Accuracy (f.8.d.) Frequency range E.g. PHILIPS FREQUENCY COU Frequency range Resolution Accuracy Sensitivity Input impedance Single period measurement range resolution E.g. PHILIPS SIGNAL GENERATOR Frequency range Output impedance Output vol tage Modulation E.g. PHILIPS 200 ~ 3000 Hz 1 RMS = 600 ohm PMS 107 300 mV 2 4 ohm ot 100 Hz - 5 kHz PM2503 100 Hz = 40 Miz 0,1 Hz at f 210 Miz aso-? 100 nv RMS 1 Mohn 1 sec. 1 nS PM6611 + PM9679 550 kHz = 30 Miz R1118: 100 ktiz - 30 MHz 50/75 ohm 7 uV = 100 mv EMF AM, 30%, 1000 Hz M5326 IECESSARY TEST EQUIPMENT cont.: slslels 8/8) 845 ale | alm | Pom xy | T1127: | Vout 26,5V DC Tout 60a DC | E.g. 2 pes. LAMBDA type Lvc24 | | | x} x | Ri117/81300: | Yout 1 2av Tout 1 1,58 | | Vout 2 -45V Tout 0,28 E.g. SAILOR POWER SUPPLY type 1402 | x BOX | CIAL KEY for S1300TT and $1301 | || PONER MET! Power range 5008 E.g. Bird Thruline Wattmeter Model 43 plug-in element 500H 2-30 Miz | impedance 50 ohm x RE-AMMETER (Thermocross) Current range 5A E.g. HELWEG MIKKELSEN & CO. Copenhagen, Denmark | type TR-68x71 5A ) | x x DUMMY LOAD for HF bands, 4 Miz to 25 Miz DUMMY LOAD for HF bands, 4 MHz to 25 Miz ‘Impedance 50 ohm equency range 0-25 Miz Power range 5008 E.g. BIRD Termaline Coaxial resistor Model 8401 —_ =m os os eS ow on os oe oe 6 ee oe ow oe oe os oes ee oo oe 1, A ee ee ee TPMENT cont: SCEMATIC DIAGRAM FOR TESTBOX $1300/1301, ved petsee ceaune Seco ose | Loa DIODE PROBE — —1 XM LAYOUT OF THE PROBE BE SS Connections to N1402 Necessary test equipment cont.: FREQUENCY TABLE FOR TEST STRIPS Programming code mj too] 10] 7 | 0,1 Programming Code Mf too} 107 1 | 0,1 Progr. freq. 2000,5} 1A |0101)0}0000) 0000! 0000/0 101425999,0) 104 | 1100. 2000,0} 18 }| 0100] 0 |0000) 0000/0000] 0000]24000,0} 10B | 1100) 2000,9} 1C } 0010) 0/0000] 0000] 0000! 1001} NONE 10C | 1147 2000,0] 1D | 0001}0/ 0000} 0000} 0000/0000] NONE 10D | 0000) 2200,0) 2A | 0001/0, 0010} 0000/0000;0000} 2000,0}11A | 0101 2600,0| 2B 1010110] 0000 0000/0000] 4400,0/11B | 0110 16U0,0) 2C | 0001} 110110} 0000/0000] 0000} 3000,0]11C | 0101 2D 0} 3A Pos.| zyxv| A] DCBA] DCBA| DCBA| DCBA Pos.| zyxv| A) DcBA |DCBA| DCBA| DCBA 1007 | 1001| 1001] 0000 0000 |0000| 0000} 000 0000 |2000] 0000] 0000 000 |0000/ 0000] 0000 aug —_ ss os oe oS ow on os ee oe ee ee es oe os oe oe es ee oo H a Ol 0 ol fo 7 2400, 5 [9100] 6000/0000} 1007] 5000,0] 17D | 0110] 6200,0| 128 | 0111/0 6263,0] 128 | o711/0 6325,01 12¢ | 0111/0) wowz [120 | oooo|0 8195,0| 13a | 1000/0 8315,0|138 | 1000/0 &435,0| 13¢ | 10000) woe [130 | coool! [0011] 0000/ 0000] 0000] 12330,0] 14a | 1007/0 72491,0| 148 | 1001/0 12652,0] 14¢ | 1001/0] ay 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0 fo 0 1 1 7 0 Ql Q o 3 1888,8 24ui,4| 38 |o001 4222,2| 3c [0110 6300,0| 3p 0111 8300,0| 4a | 1000] 3000] 1000! 1000] 1000] 1 0}0100} 0100 | 0100) 0100} /0} 00 10} 010 | 0010} 0010; 00071] 0000/0000 0009} 0} 0011{ 0000 | 0000} 0000} 12300,0} 4B | 1001/0}0011| 0000) 0000} 0000) 76300,0! 4c | 1010/0001 1/0000| 0000] 0000) 22111, 1] 4D | 1011]0|0001] 0007/0001! 0001 ojo QO] 0} 0} 1 0 25300,0} 5a | 1100] none | 58 [0000] 400,0{ 5c [1101 2182,0| 50 | 1110) 1999,0| 6a | 1101 0000,0| 68 | 1101 3999,0) 0100] 0009] 0000) 0000) none [14D | 0000 76460,0]15a | 1010 76660,0]15B | 1010 16859,0| 15C | 1010 NouE _|15D | 0000 [22000,0/ 16a | 1017, 22156,0|168 | 1011 22311,0| 16¢ | 1011 NONE _|16D | 0000] 25070,0| 17a | 1700 [25090,0] 178 | 1100 25110,0] 17¢ | 1100) none [170 | 0000] 595,0| 18a | 1101 598,01 788 | 1101 601,0] 18¢ | 1107 0000 13999,0} 8C | 1001 1001) 1001} 1001} 0000} 72000,0| 80 | 1001|0] 0000} 0000| 0000] 0000) | 17999,0| 9a | 1010| 3! 1007] 1001] 1001] o000| 16000,0| 9B | 1010|0]0000] 0000] 0000/ 0000} 23999,0| _9¢ | 1011] 1] 1001) 1003] 1001] 0009) 22000,0| 9b | 1011/0] 0000] 0000] =n ot os af oh of oe oe oe 8. 28 ot oe ot et ee ee es ee NECESSARY TEST EQUIPMENT cont.: ARTIFICIAL KEY for S1300TT and $1301. 3 Ledeen = alee ‘The ARTIFICIAL KEY is designed to connect between the exciter and the TEST BOX $1300/01. The necessary wires is fed through to the TEST BOX, and a mul- tivibrator keyes via two transistors the exciter in the telex and telegraphy mode. The key frequency is approx. 15 Hz. Additionally there is taken out pulses to trig an oscilloscope, an AF signal can be fed into the exciter to modulate it in the telex mde. 3, TROUBLE-SHOOTING Trouble-shooting should only be performed by persons with sufficient technica! knowledge, who have the necessary test equipment at their disposal, and who have carefully studied the operation principles and structure of the unit in question, Start to find our whether the fault is somewhere in the antenna cir 1 the short wave set, cuit, the r source, or » with trouble-si t meter swit For meter and hooting in the short wave set there is a built-in test behind the air filter on the power when the fault has been loc st in the instruction book ‘ult. Then look up the CIRCU: grams, description of the modul ponents, (ADJUSTMENT LOCATIONS) . LAC and DC volt and pictures showing the location of the com re indicated on the scematic diagrams, ustment must t ce unless the service workshop has the necessary test & to perform the ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE in question. or replacement of the module look up the section NECESSARY ADJUS’ R REPAIR to see, whether the unit has to be adjusted or not. After repa: MENTS A nyway the unit has to have a complete FUNCTION CHECK after repair. ‘TROUBLE-SHOOTING cont. ‘TROUBLE-SHOOTING IN THE FREQUENCY GENERATING CIRCUIT LOOP 1 If the fault has been located to LOOP 1 the following hints can be used for trouble-shooting. there is no output signal from the VCO the fault has to be found in the VCO-UNIT.. If the output frequency from the VOO is lower than the low frequency Limits or higher than the high frequency limits of the 2 MHz band in question, the phase locked loop 1 is out of lock, For VO0 frequencies look-up the section PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION. 1. Check the LOOP 1 MIXER output signal on the terminal "Loop 1 out". a, If there is no output signal, the failure is on LOOP 1 MIXER, HARMONIC FILTER UNIT or VOO-UNIT. b. If the output frequency is approx. 2 MHz or approx. 5 MHz, the VCO-UNIT LOOP 1 MIXER and the HARMONIC FILTER UNIT are apparently ok. 2. Check that the frequency on the phase/frequency detector IC106, pin 1 is 1 khz, 3, Check the Loop 1 Progranmable Divider. a, If the frequency on the input terminal "Loop 1 In" is approx. 2 Miz and the frequency on the phase/frequency detector 1C106, pin 3 is lower than 1 kHz, the programmable divider is apparently ok. b, If the frequency on the input terminal "Loop 1 In" is approx. 5 Miz and the frequency on the phase/frequency detector IC106, pin 3 is higher than 1 kHz, the programmable divider is apparently ok, » Check the phase/frequency detector IC106. a. Measure 1.5V DC on the terminal "PD1 (1.5V) out" on DIVIDER-UNIT. b. If the input frequency on IC106, pin 3 is higher than 1 kliz and the DC- voltage on the terminal "PD1 out" on DIVIDER-UNIT is approx. 0.7V, the phase/frequency detector is apparently ok. c. If the input frequency on IC106, pin 3 is lower than 1 kliz and the DC- voltage on the terminal "PD1 out" on DIVIDER-UNIT is approx. 2.3, the phase/frequency detector is apparently ok. 5. Check the integrator IC202 on LOOP 1 FILTER & +18V SUPPLY-UNIT. a, If the DC voltage on the terminal "PD1 In" is approx. 0.7V and the DC voltage on output terminal of IC202, pin 6 is approx. -4V, the integra- tor C202 is apparently ok. b, If the DC voltage on the terminal "PDI" is approx. 2.3V and the DC vol- tage on the output terminal of IC202, pin 6 is approx. -17V, the inte- grator IC202 is apparently ok. 6. If the failure has not been found yet the 1 kHz loop filter IC201 and the wirings to the VCO must be checked. ee ee ee a mae mw eet ee mt as ee ees ee ee ee lee lee lee le le SHOOTING cont.: If the fault has been located to LOOP 2 the following hints can be used for ‘trouble-shooting. here is no output signal from the VCXO and LOOP 2 FILTER on the term CKO out" , the failure has to be found in the VCXO. If the output frequency from the VCXO and LOOP 2 FILTER on the terminal "VCXO out" is lower than 10,098 MHz or higher than 10.099 Miz, the pha: loop 2 is out of lock. locked 1, Check the output signal on VCXO and LOOP 2 FILTER terminal "Loop 2 out". If there is no output signal, the failure is in the loop 2 10 Miz injection signal is missing, xer or the . If the output frequency is slightly lower than 98 kHz or slightly higher ‘than 99 KHz, the VCXO, LOOP 2 mixer and the 10 MHz injection signal are apparently ok. Check that the frequency on the phase/frequency detector IC113, pin 700 Hz. Check the LOOP 2 Programmable Divider. a. If the frequency on the input terminal "Loop 2 In" is approx. 97 kliz and the frequency on the phase/frequency detector IC113, pin 3 is slightly lower than 100 Hz, the programmable divider is apparently b, If the frequency on the input terminal "Loop 2 In" is approx. 100 kHz and the frequency on the phase/frequency detector IC113, pin 3 is slightly gher than 100 Hz, the programmable divider is apparently ok. 4. Check the phase/frequency detector IC113. a, Measure 1,5V DC on the terminal "PD2 (1,5V)" on the DIVIDER-UNIT. b. If the input frequency on IC113, pin 3 is lower than 100 Hz and the DC voltage on the terminal "PD2 Out" on DIVIDER-UNIT is approx. 0.7V, the phase/frequency detector is apparently ok. If the input voltage on C113, pin 3 is higher than 100 Hz and the DC voltage on the terminal "PD2 Out" on DIVIDER-UNIT is approx. 2.3V the e/ Frequency parently ok. Check the integrator IC601 on VCXO and LOOP 2 FILTER a. If the DC voltage on the terminal "PD2 In" is approx. 0.7V and the DC voltage on output terminal of IC601, pin 6 is approx. 17V, the integra- tor IC601 is apparently ok. If the DC voltage on the terminal "PD2 In" is approx. 2.3V and the DC voltage on the output terminal of IC601, pin 6 is approx. 1V, the inte- grator IC601 is apparently ok. 6, If the checked. ure has not yet been found the 100 Hz loop filter must be 4, PERFORMANCE CHECK FOR $1301 to tone generator. 4d Sonnect voltmeter to TP1. es the voltage to be within 16V nnect voltmeter to TP2. 4A, Check the voltage to be within -18V ct voltmeter between TP1 and TP3. the voltage to be within 100 mi. Connect voltmeter to TP31. 44.8, Check the voltage to be within 5V 40.2. 419. Connect frequency counter to TPA, 4.1.10. Check the frequency to be within 10 000 000 Hz +1 Hz 4.2, MOTOR CONTROL AND FREQUENCY SELECTOR. 42.1. Set POWER "ON/OFF" to "1 4.2.2. Connect frequency counter to TP21. Mode, 43A and full power on toth front panel and power level potentiometer. 4.2.3. Set the frequency selector to the first frequency indicated in fig. 1. rformance check the exciter SV via the testbox S1300/01 at . The output connector shall be loaded with 50 ohm, and the exciter vated by a microphone key plug with a capaci ust be connected to power sup- nd the artificial key for S1300TT tor in it for connection 4.2.3. Code the corresponding motor code on the testbox $1300/01. 4.2.4. Check that the LEDS on th lighting as indicated in that for incorrect code TUNE lamp is Lighting instead of BLOCK P.S. 4.2.5, Check that the output frequency read on the frequency counter is as indic: Gd to next frequency indicated in fig. 1 and go throueh 4.2.3., 4.2.4., 4.2.5. and 4.2.6. until all the table is done. 4.2. Switch off the frequency selector and go to fixed 2182 kHz. 4.2.8. Code the corresponding motor code 3,7,4)P,0 = 1,11, 1,0. 4.2.9. Check that only BLOCK P.S. on the te: box and the "2182 SELECTED" on front panel is lighting. 4.2.10, Set "POWER ON/OFF" to "0", and check that BLOCK P.S. turns off. Set "POWER ON/OFF" back to "1". 4.2.11. Change one bit in the motor code and check that the tune lamp on front panel is Lighting. 4.2.12. Select 26100.0 kHz and check that "PRE QUENCY OUTSIDE BANDS" lamp on front panel is lighting and tune lamp not. 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FREQUENCY SE LECTION. 43.1 Connect frequency counter to TP21. Mode A3A. 43 Choose the following frequencies on the frequency selector: 1888.8 kiiz, 2444.4 Kitz, 2222.2 kHz and 2111.1 kHz, and check correct output frequency. 4h HARMONIC FILTER Load TP26 with 68 ohm. 4ade Connect frequency counter to TP30, 44.2, Connect voltmeter to TP6. 4.4.3, Connect voltmeter to TPT. Wha, connect the grey/black (100 kHz D), yellow/brown (1 MHz A), red/black (100 kHz B) and the yellow/black (400 kiz C) wire on the frequency selector board. Connect. the yellow/ black and the red/black wire to chassis. Connect the brown/yellow and the grey/black together and leave them open in all A positions and short-cir- cuit them to chassis in all B positions. 44.5. Go through the frequencies indicated in fig. 5 and check the above mentioned — test points. Ad. 4.4.1, In the A positions read 4698 ktiz. In the B positions read 2699 kHz. Ad. 4.4.2, In all positions check the voltage to be below 3.5V. Ad. 4.4.3. In the A positions read 15V +1V. In the B positions read 7.5V42.5V. 4.4.6, Disconnect. the 68 ohm load from TP26, Reconnect the four wires disconnected in 4.4.4, Frequency selected 1999.0 VCO under test B woos eo 8200.0 ver F-rgce'0 voo9 # Tee voor e+ ~$5669 oe SL sxe FIG. 5. 4.5. STEP RESPONSE. 4.5.1. Connect oscilloscope to TP7. 4.5.2. Set the frequency selector to 2499.9 kHz. 4.5.3. Short-circuit the black/yellow control wire on divider board to ground. Step response is seen on oscilloscope, com pare to fig. 2. next page. 4.5.4. Connect oscilloscope to TPS. 4.5.5. Short-circuit the grey control wire on divider board to ground. Step response is seen on oscilloscope, compare to fig. 3. mes es oe es oe ee oe ee oe oe oe es oo oe ee oe oe oe = =e oe oe oe oe oe oe ee on, oe, oS ee oe oe oo ee es CK FOR $1301 cont.: PERFORMANCE CH! wW/aiv. -8v IQ -10V 5oms/ a a Connect. Disconnect Fig 2V/div. Approx. 10 0,2 sec/ a o> ive Connect Disconnect Fig. 3. 4.6. LEVEL CHECK. 4.6.1. Set the frequency selector to 2000.5 kHz. 4.6.2. Connect oscilloscope to TP29 via 1:10 probe. 4.6.3. Check the voltage to be above 1.7 pp. 4.6.4. Connect oscilloscope to TP27 via 1:10. probe. 4.6.5. Check’ the voltage to be above 1.6V pp. 4.6.6. Connect oscilloscope to TP28 via 1:10 probe 4.6.7. Check the voltage to be above 2.5V pp. 4.6.8. Connect voltmeter to TPS. 4.6.9. Check the voltage to be within 6V to iW. 4.6.10. Switch the frequency selector to 2000.0 KHz, and check the Voltage to be belot 14.5V 4.6.11. Switch the frequency selector to 2000.9 kiiz, and check the voltage to be above a. Aude MICROPHONE, AMPLIFIER. ‘Tee Connect, oscilloscope to 4.7.2. Set exciter to A3J and connect tone gene- rator, 1000 Hz, to microphone plug. 4.7.3. Turn tone generator output control fully counter clockwise and then clockwise un- til the level on TP12 is just constant. This limitation shall happen at approx. 300 nV pp. measured on TP25. 4.TAL Add 10 dB to tone gener: (iV pp.), and check that the measured signal is approx, symmetrical clipped. 4.7.5. Connect oscilloscope to TP24. 4.7.6. By connection and disconnection of the tone generator signal the measured vol- tage shall be as shown on fig. 4. 4.8. A2H OSCILLATOR AND DELAY UNIT. 4.8.1. Connect frequency counter to TP32, and check the frequency to be within 455 Hz to 475 Hz in A2H position. 4.8.2. Connect oscilloscope to TP21, and tone- generator to the artificial key. Tone- generator output: 1500Hz and Wpp. PERFORMANCE ‘OR $1301 cont.: DC level corres; Pp? 88a, Connect 4.8.3. Select 2000.5 kiiz and telex, trig the oscilloscope from the artificial key, the output envelope on the and check oscilloscope with the figure below. Disconnect the tonegenerator. MAX ome fe Disconnect 4.8.6. Trig the oscilloscope on the opposite edge and check the output envelope with the figure below. [ TRIS6ER START 4.8.4. Select 2000.5 kiz, 41 and oscilloscope sensitivity to 0.1V/div., adjust power level potentiometer until the steady te level is 6 cm pp. on the screen. 4.8.5. Trig the oscilloscope from the artifi- cial key and check the output envelope on the oscilloscope with the figure below. a5ms/ow. Nz5ms 4.8.7. Change sweep rate to 2 mS/div. and check the +22V from delay as indicated on the figure below. o5ms/ow. 25mg 2ms/olVv. fams 4.8.8. Connect the oscilloscope to TP35 on the A2H oscillator board and check that the voltage is +22V for a time period be- ‘tween 10 mS and 30 mS. _e os os oe os oe oe oe os os Os oe oe — et oo oe om oS a me me oN, oR, O Of OS oe om a as ss oe oo PERFORMAN( CHECK FOR $1301 cont.: 4.9. OUTPUT LEVEL. 4.9 Connect oscilloscope to TP21 via 1:10 probe. 4.9.2, Select, 2000.5 kiz,.tune, full power and power level potentiometer fully clockwise. Measure the voltage to be within 18v pp. and 21V pp. 4.10, POWER REDUCTION 4.10.1. Connect diode probe to TP21. 4.10.26 Select 2000.5 kHz, tune and full power. Check that the power level potentiome- ter can change output level between 10 dB and 13 dB. 4.10.3. With power level potentiometer fully clockwise, check the first power re- duction step to be between 4 dB and 6 dB below full power, the second step 8 dB to 12 dB, the third step 12 dB to 18 dB and the fourth step 17 dB to 23 dB below full power. 4a ASH, ASA, A2H, Al and TELEX. 4d Connect oscilloscope to TP21 via 1:10 probe. 4.11.2, Select 2000.5 k#iz, tune and full power, adjust power level potentiometer until there is full deflection (8 cm) on oscilloscope screen. 4.11.3. Change to ASH, without modulation, Check A3H carrier, now seen to be within 4 om and 5 om. 4d. Connect tonegenerator, 1000 Hz and W pp. to microphone plug. 4.11.5. Check the output in A3H, A3A, A2H and A3J to be within 7 cm pp. and 8 cm pp. on oscilloscope. 411.6. Check the output in Al to be within 5 cm pp. and 6.4 cm pp. on the oscillo- scope. 4.11.7 Select 2000.5 kliz and A3J. Connect tone- generator, 1500 Hz and IV pp. to the microphone plug and adjust the output level to full deflection (8 cm) on the oscilloscope screen. Connect. tonegene- rator to the artificial key. 4.11.8, Select 2000.5 klz and telex. Connect the grey/white wire W2/9-10 to the yellow wire W1/9-10 on the mode switch board. Connect TP33 to ground and check the steady state output to be within 7 cm pp. and 8 cm pp. on the oscilloscope. 4.11.9. Connect TP33 to TP34 on the mode switch unit and check the steady state output to be within 4.5 om pp. and 6 cm pp. Disconnect the established connections. 4.12. BANDPASS FILTER UNIT. Lowpass filter and bandpass filters are checked as described in adjustment pro- cedure 5.9.1, - 5.9.4. 4.13. ALARM GENERATOR The alarm generator is checked as de~ scribed in adjustment procedure 5.6.1. - 5.6.4, PERFORMANCE CHECK FOR $1301 cont.: 4.4, FREQUENCY RESPONSE Frequency responses from microphone plug to output socket is measured as described in adjustment procedure 5.7.3. 4.15. DISTRESS Connect a handset to the exciter. Switch to fixed 2182 kHz and do a talk test. Check the output on TP21 with oscillo- scope. Press alarm and test alarm at the same time. ‘The distress signal can now be seen on the oscilloscope. The time from start of, alarm signal until it automatically disappears is checked by a watch to be within 35 secs. and 55 secs. — ss os oe es os oe es os ot ol om oe oe oo oe es ee oe oe = = Ss a oe Oo a ow oe 68:08 OS G8 of oom oe on me me me 5. ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE FOR $1301 Before adjustwent of the exciter, it must supplies Via the testbox $1300/01 and the connector shall be loaded with 50 ohm and crophone key plug wi 1 a capacitor in it f be connected to +22V and ~45V power artificial key, furthermore the output the exciter shall be activated by a mi- for connection to a tone generator. The following adjustment steps are all starting with information about frequency selected and operation mde, e.g. 2000.5, The trimming cores are factory sealed. In cellulose thinner. 5.1 DC ADJUSTMENTS. 5.1 Connect voltmeter to TP1. 5.1.2, Adjust R902 to +16 feos nnect: voltmeter to TP2. ey Seley Adjust R209 to -18V. 5.1.5. Connect. voltmeter between TP1 and TP3. 5.1.6. Adjust R214 to less than 100 mv. 5.1.7. Disconnect brown wire to 7P22, and insert amperemeter. 5.1.8. Adjust. R1536 to 285 mA. 5.1.9. Reconnect brown wire to TP22. 5.2. MICROPHONE AMPLIFIER. 5.2.1, 2000.5, A3J. Connect tone generator, 1000 Hz and 300 mV pp. measured on TP25. 5.2.2, Connect oscilloscope to TP12. tune. order to break the seal, use normal 5.2.3. Turn R1201 fully counter clockwise, and then clockwise until the measured level is just constant. 5.2.4 Add 10 dB to tone generator output 1V 5.2.5. Adjust R1224 for symmetrical clij ping. 5.2.6. Connect oscilloscope to TP13. 5.2.7. Change to tune position. 5.2.8. Adjust 32 to 80 mV pp. 5.3. TCKO. 5.3.1. Connect frequency counter to TP4. 5.3.2. Adjust R112 to 10 000 000 Hz. 5.4. SIGNAL PATH. 5.4.1. 2000.5, A3J, with no input from tone generator. Connect oscilloscope to TP9 via 1:10 probe. 5.2. Adjust L101, L1101 and L1103 for max. ADJUSTMENT PROCEDUR = FOR $1301 cont.: 5.4.3. Adjust R125 and C1123 for min. This Justment shall be repeated until the neasured signal is almost a 1.2 Miz sire. 5.44, Turn power level potentiometer fully clockwise. 5.4.5. Connect oscilloscope to TP23 via probe. Id just R1625 to min, 5, tune, full power. Connect os- cilloscope to TP21 via 1:10 probe. If the signal is clipped, reduce output until it is undistorted. 5.4.8. Adjust L1108, 11601, 1603 and L1604 for max. 4.9. nnect. oscilloscope to TP17 via 1:10 probe and set output to max. 4.10, Adjust R1151 to 350 pp. 4 Connect oscilloscope to TP20 via 1:10 probe. 5.4.12. Adjust R1631 to 2.8V pp. 5.4.13, mnnect oscilloscope to TP21 via 1:10 probe. 5.4 A, Adjust R1534 to 2 V pp. 5.5. ASH AND A2H LEVE 5.5.1. Connect frequency counter to TP32. 5.5.2. 2000.5, AZH. Adjust L1801 to 465 Ha 35 He. 5.5.3. 2000.5, tune and full power. Connect oscilloscope to TP21 via 1:10 probe. power level potentioneter to full screen (8 cn). 5.5.5. Change to ABH without modulation. Adjust the A3H carrier now seen to 4.4 cn with R1109. 5.5.6. Change to AZH, and adjust R106 until the A2H signal now seen is & cm pp. 5.5.7. Connect oscilloscope to TP35, and trig the oscilloscope from the artificial key and load TP35 with 1 kOhm. 5.5.8. 2000.5, Ai. Adjust the voltage now seen to be +22V for a time period of 18 mS +1 mS on the potentiometer R1819. 5.6, ALARM GENERATOR. 5.6.1, 2000.5, test alarm. Short~cireuit C1301. One of the two alarm tones can now be measured on 'IP11. By removing and estab- lishing the short-circuit, the alarm gererator can be changed to the other tone. If necessary the tones may be ad- justed on L1301: 22 00 Hz +15 Hz and 11302 1300 Hz +10 Hz. 5.6.2. Disconnect the established short-circuit. 5.6.3. Connect frequency counter, in time period position, to TP10. 5.6.4. Adjust R1301 to 250 mS +10 mS, Under ad- justnent the alerm generator will stop after about 45 secs. For restart, release test alarm push button and activate it again. 6/2 LOE! el ee ee ee owing filter adjustments shall carried out when some repair is dore around a filter. 5.7. 600 kitz 5.Te1e 2000.5, tune. Connect oscilloscope to TP21 via 1:10 probe. 5.7.2. Adjust L1106 and L1107 for max. 5.7.3. Control of filter response is carried out in mode A3J, with tone generator connected to microphone plug, output W pp. measured on TP25. Frequency response is measured with diode probe on TP21. Max. permissible ripple is 2 dB in the frequency range 500 Hz - 2500 Hz, -64B frequencies i approx. 350 Hz and 2700 Hz. 5.7.4. Go through 5.4.9. = 5.4.14, 5.8. 10.7 Miz FILTER. 5, 598.0, A3H without modulation. Dis- connect innercore of coaxial cable W1/6-16 and short-circuit the green wire (X band select) on the FREQUENCY SELECTOR UNIT to chassis. 5.8.2. Connect point 1 to point 5 on mixer- board with an external wire. 5.8.3 Connect oscilloscope to TP19 via 1:10 probe. 5.8.4. Adjust L1601 and L1602 to max, 5.8.5. Adjust slightly L1601 and/or L1602 un- til the amplitude is the sane within 40.25 dB, with the frequencies 595.0 , 598.0 kHz and 601,0 kHz selected. 5.8.6. Remove wire between 1 and 5, reconnect W1/6-16, and the green wire on the FRE: QUENCY SELECTOR UNIT. 5.8.7. Go through 5.4.9. - 5.4.14. 5.9. BAND PILTER UNIT AND LOWP! 5.9.1. 2000.0, tune, Connect diode probe to TP21. 5.9.2. Adjust power level potentiometer until 7.75V, corresponding to +20 dB on the decibel scale, is attained. Repeat. adjustment of L1513 and L1514 un- til output difference is below 0.5 dB with the frequencies 1600.0 kiHz, 2000.0 KHz, 3000 kHz and 4299.0 kiiz selected. 5. 2000.0, tune. Connect diode probe to TP21. 5.9.4, Adjust power level potentiometer to +20 aB (7.75V). ‘The frequencies for bandpass filter ad justments is chosen so that center fre- quency is in position B, and band lim in position A and C, See the table below. Every single bandpass filter shall be ad- justed to max. output. The output must, be within +0.25 dB in A and C relative to B. And the deflection on the center frequency, position B, shall be between 19.0 dB and 20.5 dB. 6200.0 6263.0 _ 8195.0 8315.0 — 12330.0 T2491.0 6460.0 16660.0 2000.0) 22156.0, 250700, 25030.0, 5.9.5. Go through 5.4.9. - 5.4.14. S, WECESSANY AWJUSTHENTS AFTER KEPAIK FCK $1301 the following paragraphs is referred to mance check paragraphs in chapter 4 and 6.1, DIVIDER UNIT. Execute 4,1,.8., 5.3, and adjust L101 as described in 5.4.1. and 5.4.2, Check 4.3.1., 4.3.2, 4.5. and 4.9, 6.2. LOOP 1 FILTER & +18V POWER SUPPLY Execute 5.1.1. - 5.1.6, (both incl.) Check 4.42, 4.5.1, 4.5.2. amd 4.5.3, 6.3. VCO UNIT, HARMONIC FILTER OR LOOP 1 MIXER Check 4.3., 4.4., 4.5.12, 4.5.2. and 4.5.3. 6.4. VCXO AND LOOP 2 FILTER Execute 5.4.7. - 5.4.14. (both incl.) without adjusting L1108, L1603 and 11604, Check 4.6.6, - 4.6.11, (both incl.). Check 4.5.4. and 4.5.5. 6.6. FILTER UNIT Execute 5.1.14, 5.1.2.5 5.1.5. and 5.1.6. 6.7. MODE SI TCH UNIT Carry out a FINCTION CHECK 7. the necessary adjustment- and per- 5. 6.8, ‘SSB GENERATOR Execute 5.4., 5.5., 5.10.3. and 5.10.4., without adjusting L101, L601, L1603 < L 1604. 6.9. MICROPHONE AMPLIFIER Execute 5.2. and 5.4.9. ~ incl.). Check 4.7. 4.14, (doth 6.10. ALARM SIGNAL GENERATOR Execute 5.6. Check 4.15. 6.11, DRIVER UNIT OR BANDPASS FILTER Execute 5.1.8.) 5.1.9. and 5.9., no coil adjustment will generally be ne- cessary., 6.12. MIXER UNIT Execute 5.4.4, - 5.4.14. (both Incl.) without adjusting L1108 and L1601. 6.13. A2H OSCILLATOR & DELAY UNIT Execute 5.5. without adjusting R1109 6.14, FREQUENCY SELECTOR UNIT Execute 4,2.2., 4.2.3., and 4.2.5, for every frequency in fig. 1. Execute 4, 12 and 4.3. " -, - ome ee eee ee ee 7, FUNCTION CHECK FOR $1301 Tell. Connect artificial key, $1300/01 testbox, power supplies, 50 ohm load and tonegenerator via key plug to the exciter. 11.2. Connect frequency*counter to output connector via 1:10 probe. 1.1.3. Set exciter to A3A, full power, power level potentiometer fully clockwise and no modulation. Tale Select the following frequencies: 1888.8 Kiz, 2444.4 kHz, 4111.1 kiiz, 6222.2 kHz, 8300.0 kHz, 12400.0 kilz, 16600.0 kHz, 2100.0 kiiz and 25 100.0 Kitz, and check the output frequency to be within 0.5 ppm. 1.2.1. Change to tune position, (42.2. Connect diode probe to output connector. 1.2.3. Go through the above mentioned frequencies and check the voltage to be within 16V to 2. T24e Check that the power level potentiometer control range is approx. 12 dB. 7.2.5. with power level potentiometer fully clockwise, check the first power reduction step to be between 4 dB and 6 dB below full power, the second step 8 dB to 12 dB, the third step 12 dB to 18 dB and the fourth step 17 dB to 23 dB below full power. esol) Change to A3J. Select 2000.0 kiiz. 163.26 Supply 1500 Hz and 1V RMS to microphone plug. 1.3.3. Adjust power level potentiometer until meter deflection is 7.75V correspon- ding to +20 dB. FUNCTION CHECK FOR $1301 cont.: 1.3.44 Change tone generator frequency between 500 Hz and 2500 Hz, and check that. the output amplitude ripple is below 2B. Check that -6 dB frequencies are approx. 300 Hz and 2700 Hz. 7.3.5. Turn tone generator to 1000 Hz. 1.3.6. Disconnect diode probe and connect oscilloscope to output connector. 7.3.7. Change to tune position, 7.3.8. Adjust power level potentiometer to full deflection on oscilloscope - screen (8 cm pp.). 1.3.9. Check that the amplitude is within 7 om pp. and 8 cm pp. in the positions 43J, A3H and ABA. 7.3.10. Check that the steady state amplitude is within 7 om AH position. and 8 cm pp. in 1.3.11. Check that the steady state amplitule is within 5 cm pp. amd 6.4 cm pp. in Al position. 1.3.12. Supply 1500 Hz and WV RMS to the artificial key. 1.3.13. Check that the steady state amplitude is within 6 om pp. and 8 cm pp. in telex position. THe Change to fixed 2182 kHz. Th e2s Press alarm and test alarm at the same time. The distress signal can now be seen on the oscilloscope. The time from start of alarm signal until it auto- matically disappears shall be between 35 secs. and 55 secs. Check that power switch is disabled under alarm transmission. 2/2 W_LCEL . np Em oE we aw awe ae eee hella eel eel eee eel le le eam a we ee ee arf E Bile / BOTTOM VIEW 2N4671 BC 328-25 BC 336 BC 547 BC 548 AB.C BC 556A BC 558 ABC BF 199 BF 494 BF256 A.B,C £310 ve \ BeWr7A 2N2368 23 1/70 oN toclc ANS cA3019 AP o /6 oF 2 fe ado 1M3053 PIN CONFIGURATIONS TOP VIEW 14.2 1211109 8 =) vesesey 1g1s14 132 1110 9 SRKEB UBS PIN CONFIGURATIONS MC14515 BCB LM 308N MC 1455 PT MC 1458 LM 324 LM 3086 MC 4044 MC140778 CP MC 140818 CP SN 7407N ‘SN 7410N SN 7472N SN74LS 20N SN74L527N SN 7% LS 290N MC 145198 CP MC14530B CP SN 74LSIO9N SN 74LS192N SN74LS390N TCA 940 © 2N5641 FRONT VIEW one 2287 iii BCE lq] M317 T sy | weroser Liat ‘MC 7818 CT WT il ‘BD 241 Ra wwwewwewese ees ee eee lel ADJUSTMENT LOCATIONS $ 1301 MICROTELEPHONE INSTALLATION $1300 It is possible on request to get a special two microphone installation as described on the scematic diagram below. NORMAL INSTALLATION WITH ONE MICROTELEPHONE MICROTELEPHONE CONNECTOR 170! SPECIAL INSTALLATION WITH TWO MICROTELEPHONES Microtelephone one with preference. MICROTELEPHONE 1 MICROTELEPHONE: Connector P1707 MODULE NO: 100 DIVIDER UNIT $1300/R1117 array 8x10Kohm 45% i = ee ro i nioz |Resistor — 15Kohm 0,534] Philips 211 13153 R103 [Resistor 560 ohm 0,534] Philips 211 13561 R105 |Resistor 560 ohm 5 0,336] Philips p11 13562 n106 [Resistor 5,6Konm 45% 0,33w| Philips 21 13562 I R107 [Resistor 1,8Konm 45% 0,536] Philips 2 211 15182 R108 |Resistor 10Kohm 35% 0,336] Philips 211 13103 ri1o0 |Resistor 820 ohm 45% 0,33W| Philips a1 13821 riti |Resistor 220 ohm 45% 0,330] Phinips aii ig2at R113 |Resistor 820 ohm 45% 0,534] Philips 15821 R114 |Resistor 470 ohm 25% 0,33W| Philips 13471 i R115 [Resistor 10Kohm 45% 0,334] Philips 13103 R116 |Resistor 1,2kohm 55% 0,536] Phitips | 29: ag122 R18 |Resistor 560 ohm 5% 0,338] Paitips | 23: 13561 n119 [Resistor 22Kohm 45% 0,336] Phitips — | 23: 15223 R120 |Resistor 270 ohm 45% 0,334] Phitips | 25 33272 I riz [Resistor 1,8Kohm 45% 0,33K|Phitips | 25 15182 aiz2 |Resistor 1oKohm 45% 0,53K|Philips | 25: 13103 I R123 [Resistor 220 onm 45% 0,33¥| Philips | 29 33221 nigh |Resistor 2,2Kohm 45% 0,33W/Phitips | 232 13222 R126 |Resistor 220 ohm 45% 0,33W|Phitips — | 23: 13221 n127 [Resistor 680 ohm 45% 0,334|Phitips — | 23 13681 ni29 [Resistor 6,8Kohm 45% 0,336) Phitips — | 25: 13682 R130 [Resistor — 1Kohm 25% 0,33W|Phitips 3) 13102 I R131 [Resistor 220 ohm 45% 0,334] Philips | 2322 211 13821 RAL02 |Resistor VR8,10Kohm 45% DIVIDER UNZT_$1300/R1117 2/3 Desroton Manat Capacitor, soov |pnitips | 2222 944 54103 Capacitor, 16v | ero ETP 2E Capacitor, ceramic aav | rerroperm | 9/0145.9 Capacitor, ceramic 10nF-20/+80% 32v | Ferroperm| 9/0145.9 capacitor, ceramic 10nF-20/+80% 32v |Ferroperm| 9/0145.9 capacitor, ceramic 10nF-20/+80% 32v. | Ferroperm| 9/0145.9 apacitor, ceramic 12pF NP05% —hoov | Ferroperm | 9/0112.9 capacitor, ceramic 10nF-20/+80% 32v | Ferroperm| 9/0145.9 c109 |capacitor, ceramic 10nF-20/+80% 32v | Ferroperm | 9/0145.9 Ea: Capacitor, ceramic 10nF=20/+80% 32v | Ferroperm | 9/0145.9 e111 |capacitor, ceramic 10nF-20/+80% 32v | rerroperm | 9/0145.9 ce capacitor, ceramic 20/+ 80% 32 |Perroperm | 9/0145,9 0113 |capacitor, ceramis 10nF-20/+8q 3a |Ferroperm | 9/0145.9 c114 |capacitor, ceramic 1onF-20/+80% 32v | rerreperm | 9/0145.9 c115 |capacitor, ceramic 10nF-20/+80% 32v |rerroperm | 9/0145.9 c116 |capacitor, ceramic 10nF-20/+80% 32v |¥erroperm | 9/0145.9 capacitor, ceramic 10nF-20/+80% 3a |rerroperm | 9/0145.9 capacitor, ceramic 10nF-20/+80% 32 |Ferroperm | 9/0145.9 capacitor, ceramic 10nF-20/+80% 32v |rerroperm | 9/0145.9 capacitor, ceramic 10nF-20/+80% 32 |Perroperm | 9/0145.9 capacitor, ceramic 10nF-20/+806 32 |rerroperm | 9/o145.9 capacitor, ceramic 10nF-20/+80% 34 |rerroperm | 9/0145.9 capacitor, polyester me 1oov |Phitips capacitor, polyester 15nFs20% 400V |pnitips 3h 54159 Capacitor, polyester W7nFs20¢ — 250v |pnitips | 2222 344 4ol73 capacitor, polyester 220nFs20% 100v |Phitips | 2aa2 344 24224 Capacitor, polyester loov }pnitips | 2222 344 24224 capacitor, electrolyticlouP-10/+100% ov | siemens | B41313-a7106-V Capacitor,electrolyticlour-10/+100% 4ov | siemens | 341913-A7106-V Capacitor, polyester 220nr420% 100V|Phitips | a2az 344 24224 Capacitor, polyester 47nr220% 250v |Pnitips | 2azz 344 40473 Capacitor, polyester 220nFs20% 100v | Pnitips | 2222 344 an22n Capacitor, polyester 220nFs20% 100v |Pnitips | 2222 344 2h224 Capacitor, polyester 220nFs20% 100v | Pnitips | 2222 344 2uz24 Capacitor, polyester roov |pnitips | 2222 344 222th Capacitor, polystyrene 1,2nFs5% 63v | Philips hau 21202 Capacitor, polystyrene 6,8nF45% 63V | phitips | 2229 keh 26802 lcoa 5. TL 235 MODULE NO: 100 DIVIDER UNIT $1300/R1117 ‘Som Destin Manat pior |piede, zener 12V 45% o,uw|pnirips | zx 79 c12 pioz |piode, siticon Phitips | BAW 62 1101 [transistor Philips | 2v2368 riog [transistor Philips — | 2n2368 r103 |rransistor Philips | BP199 rio4 [Transistor philips | 2n2368 1105 [Transistor Philips | Br199 re101| Tategrated circuit Texas SN7NLS192N 1c102| Integrated cireuit Texas SN7ULS192N 1¢103| Integrated circuit Texas SN74LS192N Ic1ol| Integrated circuit Texas SN74LSLO2N 1¢105] Integrated circuit Texas SNTMLSL92N 1c106| Integrated cirouit Motoro1a | Mcho44P 10107] Integrated circuit Texas SN7ULS390N 1c108} Integrated circuit Texas SN74LS20N 10109| Integrated cireuit Texas SN7MLS27N ictio| Integrated eireuse Texas SN74LS109N iciit| integrated carouit Texas SN74LS390N Icti2| Integrated circuit ‘Texas SN74LS390N 10113] Integrated cireuit Motoreta | mchokap 1clih] integrated circuit Texas SN7HL0N 10115| Integrated circuit Texas SN74LS29ON xo101|TCXO 10,0 siz s.P. c1001 siot |switeh for 2182 (R1117 only) Petrick | 7-3-21412 i NO: 200 : LOOP 1 FILTER & 418V SUPPLY UNIT $1300/R1117 1/2 ke a a 101 | Resistor iKohm 45% 0,336] Philips fk: Resistor 82 ohm 45% 0,33W| Philips Reo | Resistor 20 ohm 5% 0, 33¥| Philips 05 | Resistor 2,2Kohm 35% 0,93¥| Philips Bee face, “Tecotm 238 onapvfmsrane 207 | Resistor 1,2Kohm 45% 0,53W| Philips i Resistor 3,3Kohm 45% 0,33W| Philips Boo | proset potmeter cermet 2,2Kohm 420% 0,5¥| Philips wo1o | Resistor LoKohm 45% 0,334] Phitips 13103 12. | Resistor LOKohm 45% 0,33W| Phitips 13103 R213 | Resistor LoKohm 35% 0,33W|Phitips 13103 1n | Preset potmeter cermet 2,2Kohm 420% 0,5W! Philips | 2322 482 20222 Bes par isco aot 0 Soe fomsnane 392 n216 | Resistor 1,5Kohm +5% 0,33W] Philips 1sise k Resistor LOKonm 45% 0,39W| Phitips 13103 bis | Resistor 3,3Kohm 45% 0,33W| Philips 13332 won | Resistor 2,7Kohm 45% 0,33W|Philips | 2322 106 33272 20 | Resistor 560 ohm 15% Philips | 2322 211 13561 Re21 | Resistor 3,92Kohm 41% vitronm — | 471-0 22 | Resistor 22Kohm 45% Philips | 2322 211 13223 E: Resistor 150 ohm 45% Phitips | 2322 211 13151 raat | Resistor 2,7Mohm 45% Phitips | 2322 211 12275 ke Resistor Ay 7Kohm +57 Philips | 2322 211 13472 26 | Resistor 2,2Kohm 45% Philips | 2322 211 13: 5227 | Resistor 3,92Kohm 41% vitrohm | 471-0 R229 | Resistor 36,5Kohm 41% Vitrohm | 471-0 $1300 only & Resistor 270Kohm 45% 0,33W|Philips | 2322 211 13274 Mei | Resistor 15 ohm 45% 0,33W|Phitips |2322 211 13159 R203 | Resistor 150Kohm 45% 0,33¥/Pnitaps | 2322 211 15158 211 | Resistor 12 ohm 45% 0,33W|Philips | 2322 211 13129 | MODULE NO: 200 a LOOP 1 FILTER & +18V SUPPLY UNIT $1300/R1117 Spano ‘Dexrn Manto Capacitor ceramic 1OnF=-20/+80% Ferroperm | 9/0145,9 fapacitor tantalum — 10aP-20/+50% BrP-37 capacitor tantalum — 104P=20/+50% Prp=3P Capacitor tantalum — 10uF-20/+50% erP-3F Capacitor electrolyticl0uF= 10/+100% 40v| Siemens — | 41313-A7106V Capacitor tantalum — 10aF-20/+50% 25v/ ero PEP-3P Capacitor polycarbonate 470nF 410% 100V| Philips | 2222 944 21474 Capacitor ceramic 1onF-20/+80% 32V| Ferroperm | 9/0145, Capacitor polystyrene 39n™ 41% 639] Phitips 22 Wah 43905 Capacitor tantalum 10uF 20/+50% 25 Viero Capacitor polyester 6,8u% 410% — 100V| Philips Buk 25685 Capacitor ceramic 220pF 420% — 400V| Ferroperm | 9/0129,9 Capacite: ceramic 220pF 420% —W00v| Ferroperm | 9/0129,9 Capacitor polyester 220m 410% — 100V] Philips Bhi 25228 Capacitor polyester 150m 410% 100¥] Phitips 344 25154 Capacitor polyester 220nF 420% —100V| Philips 34 2h Capacitor polyester 220nP 320% —100v| Philips 3h 2hozh Capacitor polyester 220nF 420% — 100V| Philips 344 2h22u 1201 | Transistor Philips | sp139 1202 | Transistor Philips | pos48a 1203. | transistor Phitips | np138 7204 | Transistor Philips | no558 1205 | Transistor Philips | no5s6a 1206 | Transistor Philips | Bc p20 | Diode, zener 4,7V + 0, 4W| Philips p202 | Diode, silicon Philips | naw62 203 | Diode, silicon Philips | nawo2 p20t | Diode, silicon Philips | paw6 205 | Diode, zener 4,7V 4 5% 0,4¥[Phitips | pzx79c4v7 D206 | Diode, silicon Phitips | na rc201 | Intergrated circuit National | LM308N re2n2 | Intergrated circuit Nationat | LM308N MODULE NO: 500 A LOOP 1 MIXER $1300/R1117 vz = = rr 1 R501 | Resistor 3.3 ohm s 5% Phitips R502 | Resistor 3.3kohm + 5% Philips 1 R503 | Resistor 15kohm + 5% Philips 13153 R504 | Resistor 18 Philips i R505 | Resistor 9% Philips 2506 | Resistor + 5% Philips 13101 2507 | Resistor + 5% Philips ae | R508 | Resistor + oe Philips 13331 R509 | Resistor + 5% Philips 13272 so | nocistor 660 ohm #3 Pritipe vec ff R511 Resistor 390 ohm + 5% Philips 13391 R512 | Resistor 470 ohm + 5) Philips vin R513. | Resistor 27konm + 5% 0.93W| Pnitips | 2522 211 13273 rot | Resistor Tkohm + 59 0.33W| Phitips | 2322 211 13272 R516 | Resistor {7 onm + 5% 0.33W | Phitsps | 2322 211 13479 501 | Capacitor ceramic 10nF=20/+80% 32 | Ferroperm| 9/0145.9 I c502 | capacitor ceramic 10nF=20/+80% 32V | Ferreperm| 9/0145.9 ©503 | Capacitor ceramic — 10nF=20/+80% 32 | Ferroperm| 9/0145.9 ©5053 | capacitor ceramic 10nF=20/+80% 32 | Ferroperm| 9/0145.9 506 | Capacitor ceramic 1LOnF=20/+80% 32 | Ferroperm| 9/0145.9 ¢507 | Capacitor ceramic 4 7pP42% 1o0v| Philips | 2222 638 34479 1 0508 | capacitor polyester 100nF420% roov | Paitips | 2222 34h 2h10% 509 | Capacitor ceramic 1OnF-20/+80% 32V | Ferroperm| 9/0145.9 I 510 | Capacitor ceramic 100pF+2% 100v| Philips | 2222 638 34101 511 | capacitor polystyrene 180pF+1% soov | pastaps | 2222 427 kaso C513 | Capacitor ceramic 5OpP 22% 100V | Philips 2222 638 34569 c514 |Capacitor ceramic 10nF-20/+80% — 32V| Ferroperm| 9/0145.9 515 |Capacitor ceramic 10nF-20/+80% 32 | Ferroperm| 9/0145.9 I 516 pacitor polyester 100nF420% 1oov | Philips | 2222 34h 24104 us01 | coat s.P. TL 059 I 1502 | cost 12uHta 5s Kaschke | 20/5 1503 | coit 1 2uHle5s Kaschke | 220/5 t rr501 | Transformer s.P. TLi98 1501 | Transistor Phitips | Bri99 10501 | Integrated circuit Ns. Ly 3053 i ' rc ULE E VCXO AND LOOP 2 FIELTER FOR $1300 V2 Roo1 | Resistor 2,7 Kohm a5 0,33" | Philips noo | Resistor 22 Kohm 45s 0,93W] Philips 2603 | Resistor 220 ohm 45 0,59W| Phitips R6o4 | Resistor 2,7 Nohm 4! 0,39W| Philips 2605 | Resistor 4,7 kohm 0,396] Philips R606 | Resistor 220 Kohm 0,998] Phitips R607 | Resistor 18 Kom 0,93W| Philips R608 | Resistor NTC 4,7Kohm 0,5 w] Phitips R609 | Resistor 180 Kolm 0,33W| Philips we | Rois, en fe { 623 Bec i 603 1 0606 ee PE Resistor Resistor Resistor Resistor Resistor Resistor Resistor Resistor Resistor Resistor Resistor Resistor Resistor Resistor Capacitor itor Capacitor capaci ter Capacitor caps Capacitor Capacitor Capacitor capacitor Capacitor Capacitor 15 Kohm 680 ohm 180 ohm 33. Kotm 1,5 Kohm 100 Kehm 5,6 Kolm 48 Kohn 10 Kehm 300 ohm 39 Kohm 3,6 Kohm 560 ohm 150 ohm 560 ohm tantalum polyester polyester polyester polyester polyester polyester tantalum 5th 0,33W 0,338 0, 33W 0,334 0,33¥ 0,336 0433W a 0, 33W 0, 33W 0,330 35 0,33W Lonk=20/480% 32¥ Louk=20/+50% 25V 7nrg2o 100v 33pF $2% — Loov 680nF 410% — Loov Tne 410% — Lov N70nP 210% — LooV haar x LooV 5OpF 4s Loov S1pP 1% — 500V 5,6pF £ 0,25pF63V Lon®=-20/480% 32V LOwl=20/450% 25V Philips Philips Philips Philips philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Pailips philips Lips Philips Philips Philips Perroperm bro Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips Draloric Ferroperm Bro erP-3F Bah oh 34h ohh ght uh Gha 427 13681 13181 13333 13L52 110% 13562 15183 13103 13391 13393 13502 13561 3151 13561 25473 34339 25684 25473 2673, 345609 45109 xt N150/10 9/014549 prP-38 MODULE NO: 600s a VCXO AND LOOP 2 FILTER $1300 Some Description ‘Manafact coh |capacitor polyester nF 420% 100¥| Philips e615 |capacitor tantalum our -20/+50% 25] Bro 616 pacitor polystyrene 220pF 45% soov| Philips L601 |coil TL 257 2601 [transistor Phitins | BP250R 7602 | transistor Philips | Br199 7603 [Transistor Philips | ne558 601 |piede varicap. Motorola | mv109 602 |piede varicap. Moterota | mv109 10601 |Integrated cireuit N.S. LM 308N x6o1 |crystal — £=10097,600 katz S.Py © 1010 t a MOTOR CONTROL UNIT £1300 L/D. Smit | Desiin onto ia ftesistor 390 ohm Phitips [23 13391 Resistor 10Kohm Paitips | 23 13103 Resistor —3.9Kohm pnitips | 2322 211 13392 Resistor 5,6Kohm 45% pnitips | 2322 211 13562 lteststor 5,6Kohm 5% pnitips | 2922 211 13562 Resistor $20 onm 45% enitips [2922 211 13821 Resistor 8,2Kohm 45% o,33[pniiips | 2322 211 13822 Resistor 5,6Kohm 45% 0,334] Pnitips } 2322 211 13562 Resistor 5,6kohm 45% 0,33m|onitips | 2522 211 13562 Resistor 5,6Kohm 45% 0,336[Phitips | 2322 aur 1356 Resistor 5,6Kohm 43% 0,336] Phitips | 2322 211 13562 Resistor 5,6Konm 45% 0,338] Paitips | 2322 211 13562 tesistor 5,6Kohm 45% 0,330] Philips 3% 13562, Resistor 5,6Kohm 45% 0,334] Philips | 25 13562 Resistor 10Kehm 45% enitipa | 29) 15103 Resistor 10Kohm 54% Phitips | 23: 13103 Resistor 5,6kohm 45% maitips | 23: 13562 Resistor 1kobn Philips rsi02 Resistor 1Kohm Pnilips 15102 Resistor 1kohm Philips 15102 Resistor 1kohm 45% 0,33K| Pni tips 1102 Resistor 1Kohm 458 0,33K| Pnitips 13102 Resistor 3,0Kohm 5% 0,334] Pailips 13392 Resistor 100Kohm 0,334] Paiiips 15104 Resistor 3,9Kohm 0,334] pnitips 13392 Resistor 1kohm 0,334] Pnitips 13102 Resistor 100Kohm 0,330] paatips 15104 Resistor 100Kohm 0,934] Paitips 15104 Resistor 100Kohm 0,33W| Philips 19104 Resistor 100Kohm 0,336) Phstips 13104 Resistor 100Kohm 0,330) Philips L104 Resistor 10Kohm 0,33m|Pnitips 2322 211 19203 na701 |Resistor, array 8x10Kohm 25% 0,125] e711 VRB, 10Konm 45% na7o2|Resistor, array 8x820 ohmess 0, 125¥ Va10,8200nM2 5% na703|Rosistor, array SxLOKohm 45% 125 VR8,10Konm 39% MODULE NO: 700 c702 |Capacitor, electrolytic 10uF-10/+100% 25V| Siemens BHI 313-A5106-V t c704 |Capacitor, tantalum 0,1uF-20/+50% 35V| Ero ETP 1A c705 |Capacitor, tantalum 0. 1uF=20/+50% 35V| Ero ETP 1A I 707 |Capacitor, tantalum 0.1uF-20/+50% 35V| Ero ‘ETP 1A t p701 |Diode, siticon puitips | pav 21 1 D706 |Diode, siticor Philips | BAV 21 } 701 |Transistor Philips | Bc639 ! 1704 [transistor Paitips | B0328-25 I 1709 | Transistor Philips BC328-25 ? tz |transistor Philips | Boss I tis [transistor Puinipe | 30639 ! i ar A a MOTOR CONTROL UNET $1300 I Symtot Description Monat. 0701 | Integrated circuit Texas n7hooN 10702] Integrated circuit Motorola | Mc14519B cP 10703} Integrated circuit Motorola | “c140778 cP 10704| Integrated circuit Motorola | Mc14o77B cP 10705| Integrated circuit Motoroia | Mci4o8ip cP 1¢706| Integrated cireuit Motorola | MC14530R cP 10707 | Integrated cireuit Moterola | MCL4515B cP MODULE NO: 900 A FILTER-UNIT FOR $1300 ay Syme Desrron Morfact Wor [Resistor W70 ohm 45% 1,14w| Philips [2922 214 13N7L kvo2 preset potmeter, cormet IKohms20% 0.5" |Phitips | 2322 482 20102 003 [Resistor Jkohm 458 0.39"]Phitips [2322 211 root Resistor 220 ohm +5% 0,39¥| Philips | 2322 211 R005 Not naed 000 Resistor Lkohm 45% 0.5 {Philips 212 1j102 R107 Resistor Tkohim £5% 0.5 W] Philips 212 19102 cn01 [capacitor polyester 100nF 420% 100V| Philips 344 2h108 102 |capacitor potyester 1oonF 420% 100V] Phitips 344 24108 c10s [capacitor polyester 1oonF 420% 100v| Phataps 344 24104 cao |capacitor potyester 100nF 100v| Phitips 344 24104 105. |capacitor polyester Loon 100V] Philips Buh 24104 coo [capacitor polyester Loon Loov| Phitips 344 2104 007 [capacitor polyester 100nF 100V| Philips 384 24104 coos |eapacitor polyester 100nF 100v| Philips sh 24104 cnon |capacitor polyester Loon aoov|Pnitips | 2222 344 24104 conto [capacitor polyester 200nF toov| Phitips | 2222 344 24104 coi [capacitor polyester 100nF 1o0v| Phitips 2222 34% 24104 cor |Not used cory |Not used coin [Not used 115 |capacitor polyester 100V] Phitips 22 3k 26104 cnt capacitor polycarbonate 630v| Bro Ke 1849 210/6 7 |wot usea cos |capacitor polyester 100v] Phitips 5h 2h10% coi |capacitor polyester 100v| Phitips 34h 24104 co20 |capacstor polyester roov] Phitips | 2222 344 24108 021 |eapacitor polycarbonate 630v| Bro Ke 1849 210/6 capacitor polycarbonate 630¥| Bro Ke 1849 210/6 caoacitor electrolytic 0% 630] Siemens — | B41283-c8476—7 capacitor potyester 1oov| Phirips | 2222 344 24104 capacitor tantalum /+50% 250] Bro ETP 3P Capacitor electrolytic 10uP-10/+100¢40v| Siemens | w41313-A7106-¥ Capacitor polyester 420% 100v{Phitips ]2222 344 24204 Capacitor polyester 100nF 420% 100V| Phitips 34h 2104 capacitor polyester 1oOnF 420% 100v| Philips 34K 24104 capacitor polyester 1oonF 420% 100v| Phitips 2 344 BNO Capacitor polyester 100nF 100v] Philips 344 210% Capacitor polyester 10OnF 420% 100v|Pnitips | 2222 344 2h104 MODULE NO: 900 a PILTER UNIT FOR $1300 2/2 ‘Smbor ‘Dexrpton Monafac. 0933 | capacitor polycarbonate — InF420% —630v| Ero Ke 1849 210/6 ca | capacitor polycarbonate InFx20% — 640V] Ere Ke 1840 210/6 poo1 | Diode, siticon Philips} BAV NODULE NO: 00 e MODE SWITCH UNIT $1300 4/2 a os ed i R1001 |Resistor 1okohm + 5% 0.93¥|Pnitaps —|2322 211 13103 m1002 frestevor tronm 29% OoMf mass fazer ax ites Bf 1003 Jresistor ‘7kohm + 5% 0.33K|Philips 2522 211 13475 r1o0h |Resistor 330 ohm 4 56 1.14W/Paitips [2322 214 13331 i R1005 Resistor 68 ohm + 5% 0,99W/Phildps | 2322 211 13689 R1007 Resistor 820 ohm + 5% 0.33W] Philips | 2322 212 13822 21009 |Resistor L.skohm + 5% 0.33/Phitips 2322 211 13152 I R1010 |Resistor 2.2kohm + 5% 0.39K) Philips | 2322 211 13222 r1011 [Resistor L.5kohm + 5% aw|Phitips |2322 330 22152 R1012 |Resistor 820 ohm + 5% hu] pnizips | 2322 330 22821 i R1013 [Resistor 820 ohm + 5% 0.39¥)Philips 2322 211 13821 ni014 [Resistor lokohm + 5% 0.33W}Phitips 2322 211 13103 ! r1015 [Resistor 1ookohm + 5% 0.33") Philips | 2322 211 13104 r1016 [Resistor ‘7kohm + 5% 0.39W/Philaps } 2322 212 13473 n1017 [Resistor Lokohm + 5% 0.33W)Philips | 2322 211 13103 I r1018 [Resistor 680kehm + 5% 0.33W Philips | 2322 106 33684 n1019 [Resistor 82,5kohm 41% 0,4 W|Phizips | 2322 151 58259 n1020 |Resistor 39.2kohm + 1% 0.4 W[Phitips | 2322 151 53923, i r1021 |Resistor 39.2kohm + 1% 0.4 W[Phildps | 2322 151 53923 Resistor “7kohm + 5% 0.33W|Philips | 2322 211 13473 1 Resistor Lokohm + 5% 0.33W| Philips | 2322 211 13103 Resistor 1.skohm + 5% 0,35W/Phitips | 2322 211 13152 R1025 [Resistor 820 ohm + 5% 0.5 W|Philips | 2322 212 13821 I c1001 |capacitor, tantalum 4.7uF-20/+50% 35¥| Bro BrP 2E c1002 |capacitor, electrolytic 470uF-20/+50% 25V| Philips | 2222 017 16471 1003 |capacitor, polyester 100nF 410% 100V| Philips | 2222 344 25104 I c100% capacitor, polyester 10nF 420% 250VPhilips | 2222 344 40103 c1005 |capacitor, polyester 10nF 420% 250 Philips | 2222 344 40103 I 1006 |capacitor, polyester 10nF 420% 250V| Philips | 2222 344 40103 ©1007 |capacitor, tantalum 4,7ur-20/250% 35V| Ero ETP 28 c1008 |capacitor, tantalum 1ourF 420% — 35v, ITT TAP 10M 35HE ] Maximum leakage current at Tamb=25° and | Kaschke V,=11V is 0,1uA after 3 min. Fp1001| Ferrit bead Kasenke | K3/1200/0,1nz, wl errit bead Kaschke | K3/1200/0.1Hz 4/2 Ferrit bead Kaschke | K3/1200/0.1Hz a | FP1O0"|Ferrat bead Kaschke | x3/1200/0.1Hz 4/2 FP1005|Ferrit bead Kasehke — | K3/1200/0.1Mz 4/2 p1001 |Diode, silicon philips | pav 21 p1002 |Diode, silicon Philips | pAV 21 ODULE NO: 1000 te iode, silicon Philips gos moe frou Diode, siticon Phitips {RAV 21 MODULE NO: 11U0 a 3 Sater Desrion Manafact nii01 [Resistor 548 Kohm + 0,396] Phitaps 13682 R1102 |Resistor 1 Kohm 45% 0,33¥] Phitips 13102 21103 [Resistor 220. ohm 45% 0,334] Philips 15221 ri10% [Resistor 1 Kohm 45% 0,536] Phitips 15102 R105 |Resistor 1 Kohm 455 0,336] Phitips 13102 n1106 [Resistor 1 Kohm 45% 0,33¥| Philips 13102 n1107 |Resistor 1 ohm 45% 0,356] Philips 13102 n1108 |Resistor 6,8 Konm 45% 0,336] Philips 13682 11109 | Preset potmeter cermet 7Kohm 420% 0,5 W| Philips 20475 R1110 [Resistor 4,7 Kom 0,33u| Philips 13472 n1111 }Resistor 12 Kohm 0,33¥] Philips 13125 nii12 [Resistor 242 Kohm 0,330] Phitips 15222 R113 |Resistor 2,2 Kohm 0,330 Philips ri11i Resistor 2 Kohm 0,330] Philips R115 [Resistor 2,2 Kohm 0,330 Philips R1116 |Resistor 58 ohm 0,330] Pritips 13689 n1117 [Resistor 150. ohm 0,336] Philips 13151 n1118 [Resistor 33 ohm 0,336] Phitips 13993 R1119 |Resistor 7 Kolm 0,330] Paitips 13473 1120 |Resistor 47 Konm 0,35] Phitips 13073 ni121 |Resistor 47 ohm 0,33W] Philips 13479 R1122 [Resistor 47 ohm 0, 33W] Philips 13479 R1123 [Resistor 270 ohm 0.330] Phitips ise7t R1124 [Resistor 47Konm 0,33w| Philips 13473 R1125 JPreset potmeter cermet 100 ohms20% 0,5 W| Philips 20101 R1126 [Resistor 330. ohm 0,330 Pnazips 13331 R1127 [Resistor 330 ohm 0,930 | Phitips 13332 R1128 [Resistor 1,2 Kohm 0,930 | Phitips 131 n1129 |Resistor 47 Kohm 0,330 | Pnatips 13473 1130 [Resistor 470 ohm 0, 33W| Philips 13471 R131 [Resistor 242 Kohm 0,998) Phitips 13222 81152 [Resistor 18 Konm 0,336 | pnitips 15183 21133 [Resistor 56 Kohm 0,336 | Phitips 13563 R1134 [Resistor 100. ohm 0,336] Phitips 13101 R1195 1 Kohm 0,33W | Pnitips 15102 R1136 1 Kohm 0,330) Phitips ys102 81137. |Resistor 22 Kohm 0,33W| Phitips 13223 R1138 [Resistor 68 Kohm 0,33W| Phitips 13683 n1139 [Resistor 1.5 Konm 0,33W| paitips 13152 MODULE NO: 1100 a 4 SSB-GENERATOR 51 300 2/3 Sol | esr Mol 1140 | Resistor Licohim 10% Philips RI142 | Resistor 150 ohm 5% 0.398] Philips ke Resistor 390 ohm 55 0.39W] Phinips 13391 1144 | Resistor s7Rolm 4 5 0.394] Phitips 13272 Resistor e8Kolun 0.55%] Phitips 13782 Resistor 2.2Kolu + Sf o.99¥] Phitips | 2922 211 1322 Resistor 1, 5kohm o.99W] Priaips | 2522 ana raise Resistor 68 ohm o.29W| phizips | 2322 211 1368 Resistor 15Kolm + 5 0.930] Phitips | 2322 211 19159 Resistor 450 olm + 5% 0.99W] Pnatips | 2322 211 19337 Preset pot.meter cermet 220 ohm20% 0,5W| Philips | 2322 "82 20221 Resistor 0 ohm 4 3% on a5w | Philips 322 Capacitor tantalum 4.7uP=20/+508 35v | Bro apacitor polyester LOOnF 420% ro0v | Phitins i104 Capacitor polyester 100nF 420% toov | Phitaps | 2222 344 24104 Capacitor polyester 100nF 420% roov | puizips | 2222 344 2h104 capacitor polyester 100nF 420% 100v | Phitips "104 Capacitor polyester 100nF 420% roov | Pustips | 2222 344 2h104 c1107 | capacitor polyester 100nF 420% voov | Pratips 108 crtox [capacitor polystyrene 1,2nF 45% 125v | Philips 21202 c1109 |canacitor polystyrene 4,7aF 45% | 125V | Phitips 222 25 gh702 c1110 | capacitor polyester 100nF 420% roov | phisips | 2222 shh 2ti0H Capacitor polyester 100nF 320% 1oov | Phitips | 2222 344 2104 Capacitor polyester L0OnF 420% roov | Phitips 108 Capacitor polyester 100nF 420% roov | Phitips 24104 Capacitor polystyrene inF + 5% rasv | Philips 21002 Capacitor polyester 100nF 420% roov | pnisaps | 2222 344 2ta04 e123 ci! 12. pacitor apacitor capacitor Capacitor pacitor If fitted capacitor Capacitor capacitor Capacitor electrolytic 1L00uP=20/+50% 25V polyester 100nF 420% 100v polyester JOnF 4209 250V polyester L0OnF 420% 100v polyester 100nF 420% 100V polyester 1OnF 420% 250V ceramic TPP 4 5% woov trimmer teflon 2.5=45pF NPO polyester 100nF Loov polystyrene InP + 5 aesv Siemens Philips Philips Philips Philips Philips: Ferroperm bau Phidaps Philips Bi1283-B5107 2222 344 24104 222 344 KOIOS 544 2uioh 2222 344 20104 2222 344 4O103 9/0112.9 107-5901 O45 MODULE NO: 1100 7 SSB-GENBRATOR $1300 3 Syma Desriion Manujoct c1i26 | Capacitor polyester 100nP 420% — 100V] Philips 2ui04 1127 | Capacitor polystyrenel,5nF + 5% 125V| Philips 21502 1128 | capacitor polystyrene3,3nF 4, 125V] Philips 23302 1120 | Capacitor polyester 100nF 1oov | Philips 410% 1130 | Capacitor polyester 100nF 1oov | Philips 410 1131 | Capacitor polyester 100nF ioov | Pnazips h104 1132 | Capacitor polyester 100nF 1oov | Philips 24104 1133 | Capacitor polyester 100nF 1oov | Phitips 24104 1134 | Capacitor polyester 1oonF ioov | philips BhI04 61135 | Capacitor polystyrene Ink i2sv | Philips 1002 01136 | Capacitor polyester 100nF 1oov | Phitips ahioh Luzo1 S.P. 71013 Li1oz 1580/9 Li103 TL 020 Li1on Let 1580/9K L115 anit TL 076 L1106 TL 026 L107 TL 013 L108 TL 220 T1101 | Transistor silicon Philips |ne 547 riio2 | Transistor silicon Philips [Bc 547 r1103 | Transistor silico: Philips [BC 547 f1104 | Transistor silicon Philips |ac 547 11105 | Transistor silicon philips |BF 199 pital | Diode, switen Phitips [BA 182 pi102 | piede, switen Philips [HA 1¢ 1103 | Diode, switch Philips [pa 18 p1104 | Diode, switen Philips [BA 182 1C1101] Integrated circuit REA ca3019 TLUIOL crystal filter 600 kHz S.P. 61002 = oe MODULE NO; 1200 tc Resistor TKohm 25% o,33w | pniaaps 1 Resistor LOOKohm 0,33 | pniaips 13104 Gee Resistor 1kohm 35% 0,33W | Philips 13102 I Resistor »9Kohm 4! 0,33" | Philips 13392 Resistor LOOKohm 4! 0,33W | Philips 13104 Cx Resistor A7Kohm +56 0,338 | Philips qe Resistor 1Kohm +5! 0,33W | Philips MODULE NO; 1200 a MICROPHONE AMPLIFIER $1300 2/3 Description Manafact Resistor 3.9kohm 25% 0.336] Phitips 211 13392 Resistor 2.2kohm 45% 0.334) Philips Resistor 2.2kohm 45/6 0..33W) Philips Resistor 2.2kohm +58 0.33W) Philips Resistor 390 ohm 0,330] Philips 13391 j|Resistor 270 ohm 0. 33W| Philips 2 Resistor 120 ohm 0..53¥| Philips 13121 R1245|Resistor — Lkohm 0, 93¥] Phi tp: 23a2 221 13102 Ri246 [Resistor —Lkohm <33W) Philips 322 211 13102 Ri2h7|Resistor — Lkohm 0.394] Philips 13102 08 61209 cisi0 cian cme cis rain eras 1216 cris ciaie 1220 11201 spacitor tantalun 39uF-20/+50% capacitor tantalum Jur-20/+50% — 35V] capacitor tantalum OnF-20/+50% — 35V] capacitor ceramic InF=20/+80% 4ov| capacitor ceramic 1nF=20/+80% ov] Capacitor tantalum — 4,7uF=20/+50% — 35¥ capacitor tantalum — 100nP=20/+50% —35¥ capacitor electrolytic 470uF-10/+50% 10V capacitor polyester 100nF 420% 100 capacitor tantal 7uP=20/+50% —35V capacitor ceramic -L50pF 310% 25v capacitor polyester 100nF 320% 100V] capacitor polyester 100nF 420% 100V capacitor electrolytic 10uF-10/+50% 63¥| capacitor polyester 100nF 420% 100 capacitor tantalum —4.7aP=20/+50% — 35V Capacitor tantalum 7uP=20/+50% — 35V Capneator tantalum —— L0uP-20/+50% 25¥ Capacitor polyes WIMP 410% 0 / +508 tantalum 4. 7uF. capacitor capacitor tantalum apacitor tantalum Capacitor polyester Capacitor tantalum capacitor tantalum pacitor tantaban coi Ero Ero Ferroperm Ferroperm Bro Ero Siemens Philips Ero Ferroperm Philips Philips Philips Ero Ero Ero v| Philips Ero Ero Bro Philips Ero ETP 36 BIP 2E ETP 1A 9/0129.8 9/0129.8 ere 2b oforai.s ange yh 24104 p02 34h 24104 Bh 1283-A8106~ unvoh 2222 34 ETP 2E ETP 26 eT OF ETP 2b ETP 2E eTP 2222 3h4 1683 erp BrP 28 ETP TL. a MODULE om. NO; 1200 re Transistor Philips | Re 5488 MODULE NO: 1300. ALARM SIGNAL GENERATOR $1300 Synod ‘exriton Manafact R1301 | Preset pot-meter 100Ko! 0,1¥] Phitips 410 4agnL R102 |Resistor 2, 7Kohm 0,33¥| Philips au 13272 R1303 |Resistor 150 ohm 0,334) Phitips | 2322 211 13151 R1304 |Resistor 33 ohm Pailips | 2322 211 13339 21305 [Resistor 1Kohim 0,33W| Phitips | 2322 211 13102 81306 [Resistor 7Konm 0,33W| Phitips | 2322 211 R1307 [Resistor 150 ohm 0,33m| Philips | 2322 211 13151 R1308 [Resistor B2Konm 0,33m| Phitips | 2322 211 13823 R1309 |Resistor 0,334] Philips R1310 |Resistor 7 0,39h] Philips i311 |Resistor 22Kohm 0,33W| Philips ri312 [Resistor 100 ohm 0,336] Pailips h1315 [Resistor 82Kohm 0,338] Phitips pizis [Resistor 2, 7Kohm 0,33W| Philips R1315 [Resistor 1kohm 0,33W| Philips 1316 [Resistor 3,3Kohm 0,33W) Philips R1317 [Resistor 15Kohm 4! 0,33W| Philips R1318 [Resistor — 27Kohm 0,33w] Philips R1319 [Resistor 150 ohm 3! 0,33W] Phitips 21320 [Resistor 1Konm 0,33W| Philips 1321 |Resistor 270 ohm! 1,14W] Phitips n1322 [Resistor 1OKohm 0,93] Pastips 1323 [Resistor 270Kohm 0,33W| Phitips nig2h |Resistor 27 ohm 0,33W| Philips R1325 [Resistor — 330Koh 0,33] Philips ©1301 |capacitor tantalum 4, 7aF=20/+50% 35V | Ero ETP 2E 1302 |capacitor tantalum 10uF=20/+508 — 25v | Ero BrP 35P 61303 |capacitor tantalum 1,5uF-20/+50% 35V | Fro BTP 1p c1304 |capacitor polystyren 22nF 41% 125v Jenitips | 2222 425 42203 (1305 |Capacitor polyester 22nF +10% 250V |Phitips | 2222 344 41223 1306 |capacitor polyester 22nF 10% asov |Phitips | 2222 344 41223 61307 |Capacitor tantalum — 10uF-20/+50: Fre ETP 3F 61308 |capacitor polystyren 47nF 41% 125v | Pnitips 425 44703 ©1309 |capacitor tantalum 3,3uF-20/+30% 35V | Bro ETP 2p 1310 [Capacitor tantalum 22uP-20/+30% — 16v | Ero. ETP 3G i NO: 1300 t b ALARM SIGNAL GENERATOR 51300 ‘Symbol | Description “Manafact, Bee rete ere terre aor ae oe 1312 |Capacitor tantalum 22uP-20/+50% — 16v | Bro ETP 36. 1514 [capacitor tantalum &,7uF-20/+50% — 35v | Bro ETP 26 isis |capacitor potyester 10nF 2108 a50v |Pnitaps | 2222 3h4 4103 a 68uF 410% 16v | Ero ere 5 ke coil SP TLO: 1302 Joost sp L021 1302 [Diode, switen pasips | Baise Dij04 |Diode, zener, 7,5¥ 458 tw |otorota | anvyaza 7i301 [transistor Notorota 504 [transistor pnitips nase Boo integrated circuit Texas SN 7472.N ‘aa lmtegrated circuit Motorota wo 1455 PL. MODULE NO: 140( —_ os a DRIVER-UNIT FOR $1300 vi Simot ‘Becripn Moree nito1 [Resistor 560 ohm 45% 1,a0W | Phitips 13562 Resistor 15. ohm 45% 0,5 W | Philips 23159 Resistor 15. ohm 45% 0,5. | Philips 2159 c1ho1 |capacitor polyester 220nF 420% 100 | Philips uu e102 |capacitor ceramic tonk =20/+80% 32v | Perroperm | 9/0145,9 403 [Capacitor polyester 22nF 420% —250v | Philips 2 344 C1404 |capacitor polyester 220nF 420% — 100V | Philips 344 2 Likor |coit 330k 410% Ferroperm | 1582/7 tisoz [corr 33ull $108 Ferroperm | 1583 11h03 | coat 33uH $108 Ferroperm | 1583, T1to1 | Transistor, hyg> 10 for(VoqsTo=(5¥,0,25A} Motorola retioil Ir fitted Relay Siemens | ¥23100-V4024~A00 i NO: 1500 tf BANDPILTER $1300 1/4 Star ‘eseripton Momfect 1501 | Resistor 220 ohm 45% 0,33¥| Pnitips isz21 R1503| Resistor 39 ohm 0,39" | Philips 13399 i Resistor 120 ohm 0,33W] Philips 13121 a Resistor 10 ohm 0,33] Philips 13109 2 Resistor 27 ohm 0,33W] Philips 13279 R1508 | Resistor 390 ohm 0,33] Philips 33301 re Resistor 1, 5Kohm 0,33W] Philips 13152 11510 | Not mounted xisit| Resistor 390 ohm 45% 0,33¥] Phitips | 2322 106 33391 ie Resistor 1, 5Kotm 45% 0,39¥| paitsps [2922 211 19152 1513 | Not mounted 1518 | Resistor 390 ohm +5% 0,33] Philips }2322 106 33391 R1516 | Not mounted 1517 | Resistor 390 ohm 45% 0,33W] Philips 33392 R1519 | Resistor —-15Kohm 45% 0,33W| Philips 13153 fee Resistor 390 ohm 45% 0,39W| Phitips 1521 | Resistor —1,5Kohm +5% 0,393W| Phitips 1522 | Resistor —15Kohm +5 0,33¥| Philips Gees feces sso ate 0.334 | Phatipe soso 1524 | Resistor 1, 5kohm 0,33W| Phitips 13152 1525 | Resistor 22Kohm 0,33W] Philips 13223 1526 | Resistor — 180Kohm 0,33W] Phitips 13184 1527 | Resistor 390 ohm 0,33W| Philips |23 33391 1528 | Resistor 1, 5Ko!m 45% 0,33W| Philips |23: 13152 1529 | Resistor 680 ohm 45% 0,33W| Phitips |23 13681 1530 | Resistor 150 ohm 45% 0,33N| Phitips [23 13151 1551 | Resistor 180 ohm 45% 0,33W| Philips 23: 13181 1532 | Resistor 68 ohm 45% 0,33W| Phinips |23 13689 533 | Resistor 18 ohm 45% 0,33" | Phitips |23 13189 = os os sm om om om me.

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