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A pees OS ore ORS ors OU foe ed SO ON er OS sD Eere GN)e SUN /OND 27 eS 1 OUUUR os NO 0 OS 20s OD | CONTENTS GENERAL DESCRIPTION TECHNICAL DATA CONTROLS PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION ... PRINCIPAL DESCRIPTION OF TELEGRAPHY MODE ... PRINCIPAL DESCRIPTION OF TELEX MODE .. PROGRAMMING OF S1304 FREQUENCIES ... SERVICE: MAINTENANCE. NECESSARY TEST EQUIPMENT . TROUBLE-SHOOTING PERFORMANCE CHECK ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE ... NECESSARY ADJUSTMENTS AFTER REPAIR ... 7. FUNCTION CHECK ... PIN CONFIGURATIONS ADJUSTMENT, MODULE AND TEST POINT LOCATIONS PARTS LIST CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS MAIN SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM Auewne ee GENERAL DESCRIPTION SAILOR $1303/04 is a telephony, telegraphy and telex exciter for use in conjunction with the transmitter 11130 or T1135. SAILOR $1303/04 can be supplied from power supply N1407/N1411 (24V DC) or N1409/N1410 (AC). SAILOR $1303 is for radio officer operation with free selection of the ‘transmitting frequency from the keyboard. SAILOR $1304 is skipper operated with 256 PROM progranmed frequencies, free selected from the keyboard. SAILOR $1303/04 has LCD display for frequency read-out. SAILOR $1303/04 can operate on any frequency inside the frequency range 1.6 ‘to 8.5 MHz and the maritime frequency bands 12, 16, 22 and 25 MHz. SAILOR $1303/04 can as option be supplied with two extra frequency bands jn the frequency range 8.5 - 10.0 MHz and 11.5 - 28.0 MHz. SAILOR $1303/04 uses a digital synthesizer for frequency generation. The ‘Frequency stability depends on a 10 MHz TCKO. SAILOR $1303/04 is capable of producing emission of classes A3H (H3E), A3A TR3E), A3d (J3E), AZH (H2A), Al (AIA), and TELEX (F1B). SAILOR $1303/04 is provided with a built-in alarm signal generator for distress calls. SAILOR _$1303/04 can as option have a sideband change-over unit, which is ‘able to change the transmitter sideband from the upper to the lower sideband ‘or the opposite. oan a a oe oo TECHNICAL DATA The exciter $1303/04 delivers USB signals on the displayed frequency. As option a USB/LSB change-over unit can be built into the exciter $1303/04. This unit changes the transmitted sideband from the upper to the lower or opposite. Erequency ranges: MP: 1.6 - 4.0 MHz HF: 4.0 - 8.5 MHz The maritime bands 12, 16, 22 and 25 Miz. As option the frequency range can be extended by two extra frequency bands in the frequency range 8.5 ~ 10,0 MHz and 11.5 ~ 28 Miz. Frequency transmi tte Any frequency inside the frequency range 1,6 = 8.5 MHz and the maritime bands 12, 16, 22 and 25 MHz. (resolution 100 Hz). The exciter $1304 operates only on the 256 programmed frequencies. Frequency stability ‘Temperature range 0°C to +40°C: Less than +1 ppm (+25 Hz) Long term stability: Less than +1 ppm (+25 Hz) per year Short term stability: Less than 42 Hz A better frequency stability can be obtained as option. Mode of operation: ABH (HBE), A3A (R3E), A3J (J3E), A2H (H2A), Al (ATA) and TELEX (F1B, FIC). Distress call: Automatic A3H (H3E) on 2162 kiz Two-tone-Alarm: 1300 and 2200 Hz with a duration of 45 sec. Output power: 50 mW PEP/50 ohm Output power reduction: Four 5 4B steps Modulation 8 350 - 2700 Hz with compressor. Operation temperature range =15°C to 455°C O©® ©O © © ® CONTROLS DISPLAY Displays the keyed-in figures or the transmitted frequency. EXT. RQ. CONTROL With the ewitch (@) in position EXT. FRO, CONTROL the 1anp lights. The displayed and transmitted frequency can be controlled from an external nit the SAILOR ARO H1240. ILLEGAL FREQUENCY When the displayed frequency is a non operative frequency, the lamp lights. 2182 kHz SELECTED With the switch (G) in position 2182 kHz SELECTED the lamp lights. The displayed and transmitted frequency is 2182 kHz. REDUCED Ts alight when the output power is reduced by the power sutten @) - A3J_(J3E), ASH (H3E) and A3A (R3E). Selects transmission mode A3H (H3E), A3A (R3E) or A3d (J3E). Tune * During tune procedure a fixed light is seen. When the lamp turns off the transmitter is ready for use. Is the lamp flashing at a slow regular rate the transmitter can be ready for use but with a SWR above 2, or the trans- mitter can be blocked. AERIAL CURRENT Shows the current at the aerial insulator of AT1500. ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee et et et er et et et tC © © © ®® © ® © ® CONTROLS cont.: TUNE Starts the automatic tune system of T1130 and AT1500. SEND _ALARN/TEST ALARM When SEND ALARM and TEST ALARM are activated simultaneously. The trans- mitter is keyed and transmits the two-tone-alarm signal. TELEX, A2H (H2A) and Ai (A1A) Selects the transmission mode TELEX (F1B, FIC) or the TELEGRAPHY modes, A2H (H2A) or A (A1A), The modulating frequency in A2H (H2A) mode is 465 Hz. TEST ALARM Starts the two-tone-alarm signal generator. The signal can be heard in the microtelephone. DIMMER Controls the light intensity of the DISPLAY, the aerial current METER and the lamps EXTERNAL FRO, CONTROL, 2182 kHz SELECTED, POWER REDUCED. POWER Reduces the RF output power in four 5 dB steps. DISPLAY INPUT SWITCH With the switch in position KEYBOARD the displayed and transmitted frequ- ency is keyed-in from the keyboard. With the switch in position EXT. FRO. CONTROL the displayed and transmitted frequency is controlled from an ex- ternal unit (SAILOR ARQ 1240). With the switch in position 2182 kHz SELECTED the displayed and transmitted frequency is 2182 kHz. CLEAR When pushed the display is cleared and a new frequency can be keyed-in. KEYBOARD inters the frequency into the frequency synthesizer and the display. The frequency shall be entered in kHz, and only if @ fractional klz is wanted it is necessary to activate the decimal point key. Before a new frequency is entered, and if a wrong figure is keyed-in, all the display is cleared by means of the clear key C and the new frequency can be keyed-in. DECIMAL POINT KEY If a fractional kHz is wanted it is necessary to activate the decimal point key. USB/LSB If fitted, the transmitted sideband, the upper or the lower, can be chosen by the switch. For further instruction see OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAILOR PROGRAMME 1000/B PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION fee -L ee |] e EXCITER $1303 AND $1304 The SAILOR exciter $1303 and $1304 are fully synthesized and deliver USB signals on the carrier frequency. The signal from the microphone, the alarm generator or the test-tone-generator is fed to the microphone amplifier, where the necessary amplification, amplitude li- mitation and filtering take place. The amplitude limitation is performed as a com pressor stage, which regulates the amplification, so that the amplitude will al- ways be kept below a certain max. level. The AF signal is fed via AF level-control to the first mixer. The AF level-control is determining the right AF level in the modes A3J (J3E), A3A (R3E), A3H (H3E), A2H (H2A) and TELEX (F1B, FIC). The first mixer is a balanced modulator where 2 600 kHz double sideband signal is generated. The DSB signal is fed through the 600 kHz LSB crystal filter. The resulting lower sideband signal is fed to the carrier level unit. In the carrier level unit reinsertion of 600 kilz carrier for A3A (R3E), A3H (HSE), A2H (H2A) and A1 (A1A) takes place. The 600 kHz signal is fed through the 600 kHz LsB delay relay on the A2H (H2A) P.C. board to ‘the second mixer which also receives the local oscillator signal f101 from Loop 2. The second mixer also receives a DC drive level information from the transmitter, which attenuates the output from the mixer to the wanted drive level. The output from the second mixer is an LSB signal frp2 and it passes through a crystal filter and amplifier to the third mixer. viggee-o-» ame ee eee oe eon oe eee ee PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION cont.: Third mixer is a double balanced mixer where both the local oscillator signal fio2 and 2nd IF signal ftp2 is suppressed. The output from the mixer is the ‘car- rier frequency fpy, with the upper sideband, The band filter section serves the purpose of removing all undesired mixing products. ‘The band filter output ampli- fier amplifies the signal to the wanted output level 50 ml PEP/50 ohm. From the amplifier the signal is fed through the output filter to the RF output terminal. The output filter removes the remnant of the 10.7 Miz IF signal in the output sig- nal. IF FITTED As option the transmitted sideband can be chosen as the USB or the LSB, but the working principle in the signal route is the same as the above described. The difference is in the generation of frequencies FREQUENCY GENERATION The necessary frequencies are generated by two to the phase locked loop principle. equency synthesizers according Local oscillator signal fio to third mixer is generated in the phase locked loop 1 and has a resolution of 1 kHz. Local oscillator signal f191 to second mixer is generated in the phase locked loop 2 and has a resolution of 100 Hz. LOOP 1 The voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) generates the necessary local oscillator frequencies in nine 2 Miz bands electronically selected by the band code informa- tion via the VCO selector unit. Inside each 2 MHz band the VCO frequency fi.g2 can be varied by means of a DC control voltage from the phase detector. The DC control voltage is filtered in the loop | filter. The phase detector receives two signals, one variable frequency fy; and one refe- rence frequency fgj. The reference frequency fRi is a result of the 10 MHz TCXO frequency being divided down to 1 kilz. The variable frequency fyi is generated from the VCO frequency f102 in the follo- Wing way: In the loop 1 mixer the counter frequency f71 is produced from tte VCO frequency fo2 and the frequency yar which is a multiple of 2 MHz. The 2 MHz signal is generated from the 10 Miz TCXO ft = fLo2 - PHARM = Loz -(m x 2 MBz) = Ny x 1 kHz For every 2 Miz band a new fyary is selected by the band code information and it always results in a variation of 2 MHz of the frequency fT to the programmable divider. The frequency fp, is divided by the figure Ny in the programmable divider to the variable frequency fy} fy, = Pry/Ny = 1 kHz ATION cont. : d loop is as f he working princip! Lows: a phase lock If there is a phase error between the variable frequency fy; and the reference frequency fpi, the regulation system has the characteristic that the DC control voltage will correct the VCO frequency and consequently the variable frequency fvi, So that fy; will always follow the reference frequency fR1 in phase. fpi = fy) = 1 kB The VCO frequency fi92 is now phase locked on a fixed frequency to the reference frequency fgj and has therefore the same accuracy as this. Changing of the VCO frequency fLo2 by e.g. 1 kHz can be performed by changing the dividing figure Ny in the programmable divider by one. foo = Saar + (Ny x 1 kHz) Principle of programming is as follows: The progranmable divider contains a counter circuit, which is counting down from a start figure 2000 +P, and stops at the stop figure Sj. Each time the counter reaches the stop figure $1, a pulse (fy7) is given to the phase detector, and the counter will start counting down again from the start figure 2000 + Py. Divi- sion of f71 by Ny has now been achieve fyi = Pra/N1s Ny = 2000 + Py - A special code from the band code PROM to the VCO selector unit selects the right 2 MHz bands for the VCO and harmonic filter. Inside each 2 Miz band the programmable figure Pj, is encoded by the Miz informa- tion from the VCO selector unit and the kHz frequency information in BCD-code representing the direct frequency reading of the 2 Miz band. Start-figure: 2000 + P1; 04 Py £ 1999 Stop-figure: $1 = -699 Ny = 2000 + Py ~ Sy = Py + 2699 Output frequency from loop 1: flog = mx 2 Miz + (Py + 2699) x 1kiz 42m L£16 Loop 2 Phase locked loop 2 has a frequency variation of 1 kHz with a resolution of 100 Hz and the working principle is the same as for phase locked loop 1. Principle of programming is as follo The frequency shift in loop 2 is controlled from the 100 Hz information in the displayed frequency. The programmable divider is counting up from the start figure P, to the stop fi- gure S; The 100 Ha frequency information is encoding the start-figure P2 in BCD-code to the programmable divider. mm wee eee ee mmm eee ee ee = ee a ee ee PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION cont.: Start figure: Stop figure: Dividing figure: Output frequency from loop 2: fLo1 = 10 Miz + (N2 x Q,1 kHz) = 10 Miz + ((990 - P2) x 0.1 kHz); 099 Miz = (Pp x 0.1 kHz); CARRIER FREQUENCY f'7x FROM EXCITER $130x (upper sideband transmitted) fyob audio frequency modulation tone. fypy = 0.600 Miz - yop fLo1 = 10.099 M2 - (Pz x 0.1 kliz); TIF1 + flog = 10.699 Miz - (Pz x 0.1 kHz) - fyop flog = mx 2 MHz + (Py + 2699) x 1 kHz 4em216 fy = fLo2 - fIR2 = (m= 4) x 2 Miz + (Py + (0.1.x P2)) x 1 kHe + fyoD IF FITTED CARRIER FREQUENCY fx FROM EXCITER S130X (lower sideband transmitted) As option the exciter Si30X can be equipped to transmit the lower or the upper sideband on the carrier frequency frx. The working principle of the exciter is the same whether it is the upper or the lower sideband which is transmitted. To transmit the lower sideband the genera tion of frequencies are changed. Fyp is changed from 600 kHz to 597 kHz which is generated from a third phase locked loop. The VCO signal fyo2 is changed by 3 kHz by changing the stop figure S1 of the programmable counter from -699 to -696. fr 5 fe ted % % to2 hor OF OPERATION cont.: audio f uency modulation tone 597 iz + fyop 10.0990 MHz ~ (Pp x 0.1 kHz), 02 PY AO fT) + Lor = 10.6960 Miz - (Pz x 0.1 kHz) + fyop mx 2 Miz + (P1 x 2696) x 1kHe, 42 fio2 - fr 416, 02 Py Z 1999 22 (m- 4) x 2 MHz + (Py + (0.1 x P2) x 1 kHz) ~ tyop 42m2 16,02 P; 21999, OL P2Z9 i I i i 1 i 1 1 \ ! ! De A ee PRINCIPAL DESCRIPTION OF TELEGRAPHY MODE ‘TELEGRAPHY : See principal diagram above. PULSE SHAPING: When the key is pressed and released the transmission starts and stops. The switch off time of the transmitter is delayed 9-12 msecs in order to produce the correct output signal shape (R1052, C1018). FULL BREAK~IN: ‘The receiver is blocked for a time period of about 10-20 msecs after the key is re- leased. This secures full break-in on the receiver. MUTE: The receiver can be blocked when a DC voltage is applied to MUTE EXT, TX BLOCK: The transmitter can be blocked when a DC voltage is applied to EXT. TX BLOCK. MUTE (open TX, MUTE (open TX) can be used to block another transmitter when key down. SLOW MUTE: SLOW MUTE: can be used to block another transmitter. lo PRINCIPAL DESCRIPTION OF TELEX MODE TELE: See the principal diagram above. TX READ) Indicates that the transmitter is switched on. HT Od Switch on the 22V DC supply to the exciter and the 8V DC supply to the power unit (71130). IT This information is used to switch the short wave set between transmit and re- ceive mode by setting open TX on/off. When TT from telex is in transmit mode the transmitter is open and the receiver is blocked. When TT from telex changes to the receive mode the transmission stops immediately and the receiver is blocked for another 10-20 msecs controlled from the TIME DELAY (adjustable with 1819). This delay must last until the transmitter output is less than the sensitivity of the receiver. The delay is pre-adjusted fron the factory to 12 msecs which secures a good reception with only 20 dB atte- nuation between the receiver and the transmitter aerials. aa ae ee 2 kn SS ee ee ae, I PRINCIPAL DESCRIPTION OF TELEX MODE cont.: TUNE Indicates that the transmitter is ready to transmit, a steady yellow light is seen on the exciter front plate. sADY : TE_(open TX): Is connected to TT and can be used to block another transmitter. EXT. TX BLOCK The transmitter can be blocked when EXT, TX BLOCK is activated. SLOW MUTE Is connected to transmitter start and can be used to block another transmitter. When the exciter is in TELEX MODE transmitter start is activated. Mi ‘The receiver can be blocked when MUTE is activated. AK TO TELEX: A constant level AF output from the receiver to the telex equipment. AE FROM TELEX The AF input signal from the telex equipment to the exciter is connected here. DATA FROM TELEX/CLOCK FROM TELEX This are input terminals to the exciter external frequency control. The transmit- ting frequency can be controlled by data on this input terminals. PROGRAMMING OF $1304 FREQUENCIES To open a new transmitting frequency in the exciter $1304 it is necessary to pro- gram the PROM’s IC2512, IC2510 and 1C2508 placed on the frequency check band. The PROM's are preprogrammed with a set of frequencies, but not all the prom ad- dresses are used. The not used addresses can be programmed when it is wanted to open a new transmitting frequency. PROM IC25i2 is programmed with the 10 MHz and 1 MHz frequency information in BCD PROM C2510 is programmed with the 100 kHz and 10 BCD code. frequency information in PROM IC2508 is programmed with the 1 kHz and 100 Hz frequency information in BCD code. To program a new frequency into the PROM's the PROM PROGRAMMER SAILOR #233 to- gether with the address input unit SAILOR H237 can be used. PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE $1304: 1, Select the appropriate PROM-manufactor on the PROM PROGRAMMER 1233. Activate the RESET button on the PROM PROGRAMMER H233 once. Press the INSERT push button on the PROM PROGRAMMER 1233. The PROM to be programmed is placed in the appropriate socket. Start the programming procedure with IC2508. 5. Release the INSERT push button. Change the address input from the ADDRESS UNIT H237 until a not used address is found. All the red diodes will be alight. 7. Select the output code to be programmed by means of the eight slide switches. The output code is indicated by the yellow diodes with a lighting diode re- Presenting a logic “high” level. 12508: address set up 9A wanted frequency 7.5 kHz 04 02 03 Oy 05 06 07 Og BoD: 10101110 8. Activate the BURN push button on 4233, 9. The red and yellow diodes shall now show the same code. 10. Change 102508 by IC2510. 11. Set up the wanted frequency code and push the BURN button. 12. Change 12510 by 1¢2512. 13. Set up the wanted frequency code and push the BURN button. 14, Replace the PROM's in the exciter and control, by setting up the programmed frequency on the display, that the yellow diode ILLEGAL FREQUENCY on the front plate is not alight. If more frequencies are to be programed, start at point 1. of this procedure for every new frequency. nme EE Eee eee ee eee ee eee eee ee le = ee ee ee ee ee ee ee PROGRAMMING © $1304 FREQUENCIES cont.: CONVERTION TABLE (decimal to BCD). Decimal, BoD 0} 02 03 ° 000 i eno) 2 010 3 ie O 4 0014 5 104 6 01] 7 144 8 000 9 100 ° 44c0000000 4, 4 SERVICE 1, MAINTENANCE 2, NECESSARY TEST EQUIPMENT 3, TROUBLE-SHOOTING 4, PERFORMANCE CHECK 5, ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE 6, NECESSARY ADJUSTMENTS AFTER REPAIR 7, FUNCTION CHECK 1, MAINTENANCE 1a, When the SAILOR SHORT WAVE PROGRAMME 1000/B has been correctly installed, the maintenance can, depending on the environment and working hours, be reduced to a performance check at the service workshop at intervals not exceding 5 years. A complete 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 Ps “yey x | | tel x x x |x TX: T1127, TI27L, 71130 EXC: $1300, $1301, $1302, $1303, RX: R119, R1720 PS: N1400, N1401, N1407, N1409 OSCILLOSCOPE: Bandwidth Sensitivity Input impedance Triggering E.g. PHILIPS type PASSIVE PROBE: Attenuation Input resistance Input capacitance Compensation range E.g. PHILIPS type MULTIMETER: Sensitivity DC (f.s.d.) Input impedance Accuracy (f.s.d.) E.g. PHILIPS type MULTIMETE! Sensitivity DC (f.s.d.) Input impedance Accuracy (f.s.d.) Current range Voltage range E.g. Unigor type Shunt type H.T. probe type ‘TONE GENERATOR: Frequency range Output voltage Output impedance E.g. PHILIPS type $1304 DC ~ 35 Miz 2 mV/em 1 Mohm/30 pi EXT-INT-ENVELOPE PM3216 20 dB (10x) 10 Mohm 15 pF 10 ~ 30 pF PMB925 Ww 10 Mohm ‘PM2505 0.3V & 3A 30. kohm/V 4% 700 A 500V & 2.5 kV A43 GE4277 GE4196. 200 - 3000 Hz 1 RMS 600 ohm PMS 107 NECESSARY TEST EQUIPMENT cont [rxJexc] x | Ps x AP _VOLIMETER: | | Sensitivity (f.s.d.) 300 mV Input impedance 4 ohm Accuracy (f.s.d.) 45% Frequency range 700 - 3000 He | E.g. PHILIPS type PM2505 | | | fx |x | | prequency counzer: Frequency range 100 Hz ~ 30 Miz Resolution 0.1 Hz at f 10 Miz Accuracy ax 10-7 Sensitivity 100 mV RMS Input impedance 1 Mohm//25 pF Single period range 1 sec, | | Resolution 1 mSec. | E.g. PHILIPS type PM6611 + PM9679 x SIGNAL GENERATOR: } Frequency range 0.1 = 30 MHz Output impedance 50/75 ohm Output voltage 1uV = 100 mV EMF Modulation AM, 30%, 1000 Ha Ext. mod. 300 ~ 2700 Hz Ext. mod. sensitivity W for M = 0.3 E.g. PHILIPS PM5326 x x POWER SUPPLIES N1400/T1127, N1407/T1130 Vout 26.5V DC Tout N1400/T1127 TOA DC Tout N1407/71130 35h DC E.g. 2 pcs. LAMBDA type (N1400/T1127) LXS-G-24-0V-R | 1 pce. LAMBDA type (N1407/T1130) LXS-G-24-OV-R x POWER SUPPLIE. $1300, $1301 Vout 1 22v Tout 1 1.58 Vout 2 450 Tout 2 0.18 E.g. SAILOR types N1402 N1402 spec, 1405 ee ee ee NECESSARY TEST BOUTPMENT cont. RK | | Yout 1 2ew i | rout 1 1A | Vout 2 av Vout 3 45 E.g. SAILOR types W102 spec. i w1405 x TEST BOX_$1300/S1301: I | | s.r. expe 1200/01 Test box I x ) ARTIFICIAL KEY S1300TT/S1301 S.P. type Artificial key 1 ; nus sor sev i | S.P. type $1302/03/04 Test. box x ARTEETCTAL KEY $1303/04 I 5S. Ps type artificial key 8130378 1304 I x POWER METER Power range 11127 50H I Power range T1130 2508 Impedance 50 ohm E.g, Bird Thruline Wattmeter Model 43 Plug-in elenent. 11127 500 2430 Miz Plug-in elenent 11130 250 2-30 Mia I x RP_AMMETER (Thermocross) : Current range 5A wg. Hiolwes Mikkelsen & Co. Copenhagen, Denmark type TRa6BxT1, 5A | x DUMMY LOAD: Inpedance 50 ob Frequency range 0-30 Miz I Power range E.g. Fixed resistor 2 pes. in I parallel PHILIPS type 2322 212 13101 I 18 fexc| ax [Ps Kix} | | 50 ohn | a a = 25 Mie Power range 400W | wR 11.2 E.g. Bird Termaline Coaxial Resistor Model 8401 x{ LOAD for ¢ nd 1.6 RE AMMETER 250p J0o'm /200W SKV/6A fon inductive o—_____— s. Draloric type 06-1291TD 20x50L 8KVs 250 pF +20% RES E.g. 10 pes. Dale type PH-25A-17, 100 ohm, 5%, 250 DIODE PROBE ceramic AALII FE AA? bo To multimeter C - oO LAYOUT OF THE PROBE ig nme Eee eee eee ee eee eee eee eee TEST PROM CODES The test prom codes in 1C2114 and C2115 placed on the board (2100) is as illustrated below. The illustration frequency control is in Hexadecimal code. Addresses] 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A BC D E F\Frequency range 0000 FE FE FE FE FE FE FE FE FE FE EE EE EE EE EE EE} 0.1 - 0.9 MHz 0010 BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE EE EE EE EE EE EE] 1.0- 1.9 Miz 0020__|FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA EE EE EE EE EE EE| 2.0 - 2.9 Miz (0030 [BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA EE EE EE EE EE EE| 3.0 - 3.9 MHz 0040 DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE EE EE EE EE EE EE| 4.0 - 4.9 MHz 0050 _|9E 9 SE 9E 9E 9E 9E OE OE OF EE EE EE EE EE EE| 5.0 - 5.9 MHz 0060 DA DA DA DA DA DA 9A 9A 9A 9A EE EE EE EE EE EE| 6.0 - 6.9 MHz 0070 F6 F6 F6 F6 F6 F6 F6 F6 F6 F6 EE EE EE EE EE EE] 7.0 - 7.9 MHz 0080 B6 B6 B6 B6 B6 F2 F2 F2 F2 F2 EE EE EE EE EE EE} 8.0 - 8.9 MHz (0090/82 82 82 B2 B2 B2 B2 B2 82 B2 EE EE EE EE EE EE| 9.0 - 9.9 Miz ORD 06 06 D6 D6 DE DE DG DG D6 DB EE EE EE EE EE EE] 10.0 - 10.9 Miz 0080 [96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 EE EE EE EE EE EE| 11.0 - 11.9 Miz coco oz b2 02 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 O2 D2 EE EE EE EE EE EE| 12.0 - 12.9 MHz oon0 | 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 EE EE EE EE EE EE| 13.0 - 13.9 MHz OOEO [EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE| 14.0 - 14.9 MHz OOFO [AE AE AE AE AE AE AE AE AE AE EE EE EE EE EE EE) 15.0 - 15.9 MHZ T2115 Module 2100 $_D06C Addresses] 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A BC D E F[Frequency range (0000 [EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA EA GE EE EE EE EE EE| 16.0 - 16.9 MHz 0010 |AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA EE EE EE EE EE EE} 17.0 - 17.9 MHz 0020 _| ce cE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE CE EE EE EE EE EE EE| 18.0 - 18.9 MHz 0030 [8 8 SE 8E SE BE 8E SE BE BE EE EE EE EE EE EE] 19.0 - 19.9 mhz] 0040 |CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA EE EE EE EE EE EE} 20.0 - 20.9 MHz 0050_|8A 8A 8A BA BA BA 8A 8A BA 8A EE EE EE EE EE EE| 21.0 - 21.9 MHz 0060 £6 E6 E6 £6 £6 £6 £6 E6 £6 E6 EE EE EE EE EE EE| 22.0 - 22.9 MHz 0070 AG A6 AG AG AG AG AG AG AG AG EE EE EE EE EE EE) 23.0 - 23.9 MHz] 080 _|e2 €2 £2 €2 E2 E2 E2 E2 E2 E2 EE EE EE EE EE EE| 24.0 - 24,9 Miz] 0090 |A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 AZ EE EE EE EE EE EE} 25.0 - 25.9 MHz ORO C6 C6 CE C6 C6 C6 C6 C6 CO C6 EE EE EE EE EE EE| 26.0 - 26.9 MHz 0080 |86 86 86 86 86 86 86 86 86 86 EE EE EE EE EE EE| 27.0 - 27.9 Miz ooco |c2 c2 c2 cz c2 c2 C2 C2 C2 C2 EE EE EE EE EE EE| 28.0 - 28.9 Miz OODO | 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 EE EE EE EE EE EE| 29.0 - 29.9 MHz OocO ’ |Fr FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF EE EE EE EE EE EE OOFO | FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF EE EE EE EE EE EE 1€2114_ Module 2100 $ 0674 20 Programming table for test prom IC702 Carrier Address DATA Frequency oe kHz ZYXVT HEX | HEX — | ~ Oto 999.9 00000 00 00 1000 to 1999.9 00001 a1 80 2000, to 2999.9 00010 02 | 01 3000 to 3999.9 00011 03 81 4000 to 4999.9 00100 04 | 02 5000 to 5999.9 00101 05 82 6000 to 6399.9 00110 06 | oD 6400 to 6999.9 00111 07 | 1D 7000 to 7999.9 01000 o | 9D 8000 to 8499.9 01001 of} B 8500 to 8999.9 01010 oa | 9000 to 9999.9 01011 0B | 93 10000 to 1099.9 01100 oc} 67 11000 to 1199.9 01101 o |e 12000 to 12999.9 01110 OE | 24 13000 to 1399.9 oul OF fA 14000 to 14999.9 10000 10 | 76 15000 to 15999.9 10001 1 | F6 16000 to 1699.9 10010 12 3c 17000 to 17999.9 10011 13 BC 18000 to 18999.9 10100 14 78 19000 to 1999.9 10101 15 FB 20000 to 2099.9 10110 16 79 21000 to 21999.9 10111 7 FQ 22000 to 22999.9 11000 18 45 23000 to 23999.9 11001 19 FS 24000 to 24999.9 11010 A 7E 25000 to 2599.9 1011 1B DE 26000 to 26999.9 11100 1c TF 27000 to 27999.9 1101 10 EF 28000 to 28999.9 11110 1E 7A 29000 to 2999.9 ui. ar FA C702 Module 700 OFDA NECESSARY TEST EQUIPMENT cont. SCEMATIC DIAGRAM FOR TESTBOX $1302/03/04 fH gp “Qe on somo to smes et” 2 ee, ae Wet filled in Leatbor for $1808 /0H TVKYZ: The diodes are alight according to the chosen bandcode. TRANSMITTER START: The diode is alight when handset key is activated, when TUNE, and in SEND ALARM. In $1303/04 the diode is alight in TELEX and in TELEGRAPHY. PA BLOCK: ‘The diode is alight when dummy and 2182 kHz is chosen at the same time and the diode will flash once when dummy load is chosen. SIMPLEX RELAY: ‘The diode is alight when TUNE is activated in 2182 kliz + handset key is on, and in SEND ALARM. NECESSARY TE: T BQUIPMER cont: ARTIFICIAL KEY FOR $1303 and $1304, ae 7 —_— >" cava ave ee ee ee ee A not filled in testbox for J 2103/00 a PROM TELEX The ARTIFICIAL KEY is designed to connect between the EXCITER S1303/04 and the TESTBOX $1302/03/04. The necessary wires are fed through to the TESTBOX S1302/ 03/04 and a multivibrator keys via two transistors the exciter in the telex and telegraphy mode. The key frequency is approx. 15 Hz. An output TRIG OUT taken from the multivibrator can be used to trig an oscilloscope. An input terminal can be used to feed an AF signal into the exciter to modulate it is TELEX mode. The switch on the front plate of the ARTIFICIAL KEY is together with the square wave on pin 25 used to test the external frequency read in, 2 ett ee ic al 3, TROUBLE-SHOOTING Trouble-shooting should only be performed by persons with sufficient technical 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 out whether the fault is somewhere in the antenna circuit, the power source, or in the short wave set. When the fault has been located to a certain unit look up the PERFORMANCE CHECK List in the instruction book and make relevant performance check to incircle the fault, Then look up the CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION, This section contains schematic dia- grams, description of the modules and pictures showing the location of the con ponents. (ADJUSTMENT LOCATIONS) . Typical AC and DC voltages are indicated on the schematic diagrams. No adjustment must take place unless the service workshop has the necessary test equipment to perform the ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE in question. After repair or replacement of a module look up the section NE APTER REPAIR to see, whether the unit has to be adjusted or not, The unit has to have a complete FUNCTION CHECK after repair. ‘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. If there is no output signal from the VCO the fault has to be found in the VCO unit. If the output frequency from the VCO 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 VCO 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 VCO unit. b, If the output frequency is approx. 2 Miz or approx. 5 Miz, 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. 24 TROUBLE-SHOO’ Check the Loop 1 programmable divider. a. If the frequency on the input terminal 1 in” is approx. 2 MHz and the frequency on the phase/frequency detector IC106, pin 3 is lower than 1 kiz, the programmable divider is apparently ok. b. If the frequency on the input terminal "Loop 1 in” is approx. 5 MHz and the frequency on the phase/frequency detector IC106, pin 3 is higher than 1 kHz, the programmable divider is apparently ok. 4, Check the phase/frequency detector IC106. a, Measure 1.5V DC on the terminal "PD1 (1.5¥) out" on divider unit. b. If the input frequency on IC106, pin 3 is higher than 1 kiz and the DC voltage on the terminal "PD1 out" on divider unit is approx. 0,.7V, the phase/fre- quency detector is apparently ok. c. If the input frequency on IC106, pin 3 is lower than 1 kHz and the DC vol- tage on the terminal "PD1 out" on divider unit is approx. 2.3V, 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 vol- tage on output terminal of IC202, pin 6 is approx. -4V, the integrator C202 is apparently ok. b, If the DC voltage on the terminal "PDI" is approx. 2.3V and the DC voltage on the output terminal of 1C202, pin 6 is approx. -17V, the integrator c202 is apparently ok. 6. If the failure has not been found yet the 1 kHz loop filter 1C201 and the wi- rings to the VCO must be checked. Loop 2 If the fault has been located to Loop 2 the following hints can be used for trouble-shooting. If there is no output signal from the VCXO and Loop 2 filter on the terminal "VCXO 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 Miz or higher than 10,099 MHz, the phase-locked Loop 2 is out of lock. 1, Check the output signal on VCXO and Loop 2 filter terminal "Loop 2 out", a, If there is no output signal, the failure is in the Loop 2 mixer or the 10 Miz injection signal is missing. b. 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 ap- parently ok. 2. Check that the frequency on the phase/frequency detector IC113, pin 1 is 100 Hz. 3B = ee ee ee eee ee eee eee TROUBLE-SHOOTING cont.: 3 4 6. 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 lo- wer than 100 Hz, the programmable divider is apparently ok. 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 higher than 100 Hz, the programmable divider is apparently ok. Check the phase/frequency detector 1C113. a, Measure 1,5V DC on the terminal "PD2 (1,5V)" on the divider unit, b. If the input frequency on C113, pin 3 is lower than 100 Hz and the DC vol~ tage on the terminal "PD2 out" on divider unit is approx. 0.7V, the phase/ frequency detector is apparently ok. c. If the input voltage on IC113 is higher than 100 Hz and the DC voltage on the terminal "PD2 out" on divider unit is approx. 2.3V the phase/frequency is apparently 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 vol= tage on output terminal of IC601, pin 6 is approx. 17V, the integrator 1€601 is apparently ok. b, If the DC voltage on the terminal "Pb2 in" is approx. 2.3V and the DC vol- tage on the output terminal of IC601, pin 6 is approx. 1V, the integrator IC601 is apparently ok. If the failure has not yet been found the 100 Hz loop filter must be checked. ee 4, PERFORMANCE CHECK FOR $1303/04 Before executing the performance check the exciter must be connected to the power supplies +22V, +8V, and -45V (N1405) via the testbox $1303/04 and the artificial key for $1303/04. These two test boxes must be connected in series. The RF output connector must be loaded with 50 ohm. It is necessary to change the proms IC702, 1C2114, 1C2115 with the supplied test proms. The test proms have the following check sums: IC702 “OFDA", IC2114 "D674", 1c2115 "DEC". The following performance check steps start with the selected frequency and the selected modulation mode of the exciter, e.g. Al, tune. 4... DC CONTROL 4.1.1. Connect voltmeter to TP. 4.1.2. Check the voltage to be within 18V +-0.2V. 4.1.3. Connect voltmeter to TP2. 4.1.4. Check the voltage to be within -18V +-0.2V. 4.1.5. Connect, voltmeter between TP1 and TP3. 4.1.6. Check the voltage to be within 100 mv. 4.1.7. Connect voltmeter to TP31. 4.1.8. Check the voltage to be within 5V +-0.2V. 4.1.9. Connect voltmeter to TP33. 4.1.10, Check the voltage to be within 5V +-0.2V. 4.2. TCXO CONTROL 4.2.1, Connect frequency counter to TP4. 4.2.2. Check the frequency to be within 10 000 000 Hz +-1 Hz. 4.3. KEYBOARD AND DISPLAY. 4.3.1. Press the keyboard C, the display shows 000000. 4.3.2. Press the keyboard 1 six times. The display shows 111111. 4.3.3. Repeat 4.3.2. for 0.2.3.4. and 9. 4.3.4. Press the keyboard point. The display shows 9999.0. 4.3.5, Press the keyboard 9. The display shows 99999.9. 4.3.6. Check that the illegal frequency lamp is illuminated. 4.3.7, Set the switch on the artificial key in position OFF. PERFORMANCE CHECK FOR $1303/04 cont.: 4.3.8, Set the display input switch in posi- tion EXT.FRQ.CONTROL. 4.3.9, Check that the display is empty ex- cept for the point, and that the EXT.FRQ.CONTROL lamp is illuminated. 4.3.10. Set the switch on the artificial key in position ON, 4.3.11, Check that the display shows 00000.0. 4.3.12. Set the display input switch in posi- tion 2182 kiz selected. 4.3.13, Check that the display shows 02182.0. 4.3.14, Set the display input switch in posi- tion keyboard. 4.4, VCO SELECTOR: The band select output code is con- trolled. 4.4.1, Set the frequency to 8500.0 kHz. 4.4.2, Check that the diodes on the testbox indicates the code ZYXVZ 01010 where a "1" represents an illuminated diode. 4.4.3, Set the frequency to 19000.0 kHz. 4.4.4, Check that the diode on the testbox indicates the code. ZYXVZ 10101 where a 1" represents an illuminated diode, 4.4.5. Set the frequency to 26000.0 kHz. 23 4.4.6. Check that the 2182.0 kHz lamp is alight. 4.4.7. Activate the key switch on the test- box. 4.4.8, Check that the transmitter starts and the simplex relay lamps are alight. 4.4.9. Activate the 22V for dummy switch on the testbox. 4.4.10. Check that the PA block Tamp on the testbox is alight. 4.4.11, Set the 22V for dummy switch in neu- tral position. 4.5. HARMONIC FILTER AND VCO. Load TP26 with 68 ohm. 4.5.1. Connect frequency counter to TP30. 4.5.2. Connect voltmeter to TP6. Connect voltmeter to TP7. 4.5.3. Go through the frequencies indicated in fig. 1 and check the above men- tioned test points. 4.5.4. In the A positions read 4698 kHz. In the B positions read 2699 kHz. 45.5. In all positions check that the TP6 voltage is below 3.5V. 4.5.6. In A positions check that the 1P7 voltage is 15V +-1V and in B posi- tions check that the TP7 voltage is above 5.0V. 4.5.7, Disconnect the 68 ohm load from P26. ae ee eee ee ene eee ee PERFORMANCE CHECK FOR $1303/04 cont.: VCO under test Pos. _Freq.select A 1999.0 ely B 000070 B 3999.0 a B 2000.0 B 5999.0 ay B 4000.0 yan x ioe A790 — (304 L309 16000.0 220000 4.6. STEP RESPONSE. 4.6.1, Connect oscilloscope to TP7. 4.6.2. Set the frequency to 2400.9 kHz, short-circuit black/yellow control wire on divider board to ground. Step response is seen on oscillo- scope, compare to fig. 2. 4.6.3. Connect oscilloscope to TP8. 4.6.4. Set the frequency to 2400.9 kHz, short-circuit grey control wire on divider board to ground. Step re- sponse is seen on oscilloscope, com- pare to fig. 3. tv/ div. Fig. 2 -av | I 2 -1ov | J Dysiie IF } Comect Disconnect 2V/div. approx tov = 02 see/dv. ee Connect Disconnect 47. LEVEL CHECK 47. Connect oscilloscope to P29 via 1:10 probe. 467.2. Check the voltage to be above 1.7Vpp at the frequency 2000.5 kHz. 4.7.3. Connect oscilloscope to TP27 via 1:10 probe. 4.7.4. Check the voltage to be above 1.6Vpp at the frequency 2000.5 kHz. 47.5. Connect oscilloscope to TP28 via 1:10 probe. 4.7.6. Check the voltage to be above 2.5Vpp at the frequency 2000.5 kHz. 4.7.7, Connect voltmeter to TPB, 4.7.8. Check the voltage to be within 6V to 11V at the frequency 2000.5 kHz. 4.7.9, Check the voltages to be below 14.5 at the frequency 2000.0 kHz. 4.7.10. Check the voltage to be above 4V at the frequency 2000.9 kHz. PERFORMANCE CHECK FOR $1303/04 cont.: 4.8. MICROPHONE AMPLIFIER. 4.8.1. Connect oscilloscope to TP12. 4.8.2. Set the frequency to 2000.5 kiz and the mode switch to A3d (J3E), connect the tone generator (1000 Hz) to the testbox. 4.8.3. Adjust the tone generator output voltage from a minimum, until the level at TP12 is just constant. This limitation must happen at approx. 1Vpp measured at TP25. 4.8.4, Add 10 dB to tone generator (3.16Vpp) and check that the mea- sured signal is approx. symmetrical clipped. 4.8.5, The attack- and decay time of the microphone amplifier is measured on P24, connect the oscilloscope to this TP, 4.8.6. By connection and disconnection of the tone generator signal the mea- sured voltage must be as shown on fig. 4a and b. DC level corresponding £02161 pp_ input | SEP ie 0.5 sec /aiiv 25 sec/aiy Heme Disconnect Fig. 4 31 4,9. OUTPUT LEVEL 4.9.1. Connect oscilloscope to TP21 via 1:10 probe. 4.9.2. Set the frequency to 2000.5 kHz, tune, full power and power level potentiometer fully clockwise. Measure the output voltage to be within 4.2Vpp and 4.8Vpp. 4.9.3. With the tune button activated, con- trol that the tune lamp on the front plate is alight, and that the SIM- PLEX RELAY lamp on the testbox is alight. 4.9.4. Connect 1P24 to ground. 4.9.5. Press the tune button and adjust the power level potentiometer until there is full deflection (8 cm) on the oscilloscope. The output signal is symmetrical clipped. 4.9.6. Disconnect P24 from ground, the output signal seen on the oscillo- scope is 7 cm and the signal is not clipped. 4.10. POWER REDUCTION. 4.10.1. Connect diode probe to TP21. 4.10.2. Set the frequency to 2.000,0 kHz, A3H (H3E), full power, and activated key, check that the power level po- tentiometer on the testbox can change the output RF level between 10 and 13 dB. 4.10.3. With power level potentiometer on the testbox fully clockwise, check the first power reduction step to be between 4 dB and 6 dB below full power, the second step 8 dB, the third step 12 dB to 18 dB and the fourth step 17 dB to 23 dB below full power. nen me Emm eee eee I a PERFORMANCE CHECK FOR $1303/04 cont.: 4.10.4. Check that the power reduction lamp is alight when the output power is reduced. 4.1. A3H, A3A, A2H, Al and TELEX. 4.1L. Connect oscilloscope to TP21 via 1:10 probe. 4.11.2. Select 2000.5 kHz, tune and full power, adjust power level potentio- meter until there is full deflection (8 cm) on oscilloscope screen. 4.11.3. Change to A3H without modulation. Check A3H carrier, now seen to be within 4 cm and 5 cm. 4.11.4. Connect tone generator, 1000 Hz and 3Vpp to microphone plug. 4.11.5. Check ‘the output in A3H, A3A, AZH and A3J to be within 7 cm pp. and 8 cm pp. on oscilloscope. 4.11.6. Check the output in Al to be within 5 cm pp. and 6.4 cm pp. on the os- ciloscope. 4.11.7. Select 2000.5 kHz and A3J. Connect tone generator, 1500 Hz and 3Vpp to the microphone plug and adjust the output level to full deflection (8 cm) on the oscilloscope screen Connect tone generator to the arti- ficial key. 4.11.8, Select 2000.5 kHz and telex, and check that the peak amplitude of the output signal is within 7 cm pp. and 8 cm pp. on the oscilloscope. 4.11.9, Connect pin 3 and pin 8 on IC1001 (mode switch board) and check that the peak amplitude of the output signal is within 5 cm pp, and 6 cm pp. 4.11.10. Remove the pin 3 and pin 8 connec- tion and press the tune knob for 10 secs. 4.11.11. Check that the peak amplitude of the telex signal again is 7-8 cm pp. 4.12. A2H OSCILLATOR AND DELAY UNIT. 4.12.1. Connect frequency counter to P32, and check the frequency to be within 455 Hz to 475 Hz in A2H position. 4.12.2. Connect oscilloscope to TP2l, and tone generator to the artificial key. Tone generator output: 1500 Hz and 3Vpp. 4.12.3, Select 2000.5 kHz and telex, trig the oscilloscope from the artificial key, and check the output envelope on the oscilloscope with the figure below. Max 2s TRIGGER START 4.12.4, Select 2000.5 kHz, Al and oscillo- scope sensitivity to 0.1V/div., ad- just power level potentiometer until the steady state level is 8 cm pp. on the screen. 4.12.5, Trig the oscilloscope from the arti- ficial key and check the output en- velope on the oscilloscope with the Figure below. PERFORMANCE CHECK FOR $1303/04 cont. : o5ms/ow. Zim 4.12.6. Trig the oscilloscope on the oppo- site edge and check the output enve- lope with the figure below. a5mslow. 25m 4.12.7. Change sweep rate to 2 mS/div. and check the +22V from delay as indi- cated on the figure below. 2ms/alV. fams 4.12.8. Connect the oscilloscope to TP35 and trig the oscilloscope from the artificial key. Load TP35 with 1 kohm. 3B 4.12.9. Check that the RX block pulse stays at +22V for a time period between 6 msecs and 20 msecs after key-off. 4.13. BANDPASS FILTER UNIT Lowpass filters and bandpass filters are checked as described in adjust- ment procedure 5.11. 4.14. ALARM TONE GENERATOR 4.14.1. Connect oscilloscope to P22 via 1:10 probe. 4.14.2. Activate the alarm test button. On the oscilloscope a 5.0Vpp square wave is seen, Control that the fre- quency is 2.0 Hz (500 msecs). 4.14.3. Connect oscilloscope to TPll via a 1:10 probe. 4.14.4. Activate the alarm test button, Con- trol that a voltage of 22V OC with a 1.2Vpp square wave is seen on the scope. 4.14.5. Connect the counter to TP1l via 1:10 probe. 4.14.6. Connect 1P22 to ground (pin 8 of 1€1308). Check the frequency to be 1300 Hz +-10 Hz. 4.14.7, Connect TP22 to +5V DC (pin 14 of 1C1304). Check the frequency to be 2200 Hz +-15 Hz. Under the performance check that the alarm tone generator will stop after 45 secs. For restart, release test alarm push button and activate it again. a a oo ee PERFORMANCE CHECK FOR $1303/04 cont.: 4.15, FREQUENCY RESPONSE Frequency responses from LF input (on testbox) to the RF output is measured as described in adjustment procedure 5.9.1. and 5.9.3. 4.16. DISTRESS 4.16.1. Connect the oscilloscope to TP2l. Switch the frequency to 2182.0 kHz. 4.16.2, Press alarm and test alarm at the same time. 4.16.3. 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 approx. 45 secs. Control that the modulation index is at least 0.7. 4.16.4. When’ the alarm tone signal is seen on the oscilloscope press the tune button and check that the peak to peak voltage now seen is approx. the same as that of the alarm tone signal. 4.17. FREQUENCY SELECTION 4.17.1. Change the proms IC702, 12114 and 12115 from the test prom to the prom supplied with the exciter. 4.17.2. Press the A3H (H3E) button and dis- connect the AF tone generator on the test box. 4.17.3. Connect the frequency counter to P21 via a 1:10 probe. 4.17.4. With the frequencies shown below control the frequencies. FREQ. (MHz) 2888.8 4444.4 12300.0 22200.0 25000.0 5999.0 16799.0 4.17.5. Connect the oscilloscope to P21 and switch the DISPLAY INPUT SWITCH to position 2182 selected. 4.17.6. Control that the diode 2182 kHz se- lected is alight. 4.17.7. Turn the POWER REDUCTION button counter clockwise and control by means of the oscilloscope that the power is not reduced and that the power reduction lamp is not alight. 4.17.8. Set the DISPLAY INPUT SWITCH to po- sition keyboard. Check that the il- legal frequency lamp is alight. 4.17.9. Set the frequency to 4125.0 kHz and check that the illegal frequency Tamp is not alight. 4.18, FREQUENCY CHECK (only $1304) 4.18.1, Reconnect the plugs from the fre- quency, check unit on the frequency control unit. 4.18.2. Key-in the frequencies of the fre- quency table placed beside the short wave set or in the operating instruction manual. 4.18.3. Check that the illegal frequency Jamp is not alight when an allowed frequency is keyed-in. 5. ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE FOR $1303/04 Before executing adjustment procedure the exciter must be connected to the power supplies +22V,. #8V and -45V via the testbox $1303/04 and the artifi- cial key for $1303/04, These two test boxes are connected in series. The RF output connector must be loaded with 50 ohm. It is necessary to change the PROM's IC702, IC2114, IC2115 with the supplied test points. The following adjustiient steps start with the selected frequency and the selected modulation mode of the exciter e.g. Al tune. The trimming cores are factory sealed. In order to break the seal - use nor- mal cellulose thinner. 5.1. DC ADJUSTMENTS. 5.1.1, Connect voltmeter to TP1. 5.1.2. Adjust R902 to +18V. 5.1.3. Connect voltmeter to TP2. 5.1.4, Adjust R209 to -18V. 5.1.5. Connect voltmeter between TP1 and TP3. 5.1.6. Adjust R214 to less than 100 mV. 5.2. TCXO 5.2.1. Connect frequency counter to TP4. 5.2.2. Adjust R112 to 10 000 000 +-1 Hz. 5.3. VCO OSCILLATOR. 5.3.1, Disconnect the VCO output coaxial cable and connect a 50 ohm resistor to the VCO output terminal (VCO OUT). 35 5.3.2. Connect a voltmeter to VCO CONTROL IN. 5.3.3. Turn the core of each coil to the level of the coil former. 5.3.4. Select each VCO coil unit by keying- in the frequencies listed below. 5.3.5. The VCO coil unit is adjusted by turning the core of the selected coil until voltage reaches the value 15,0 +-1V. Tx (MHz) vcO coil 1.999 L315 3.999 1313 5.999 L314 7.999 1306 9.999 1304 13.999 1305 17.999 1309 23,999 L307 25.999 1308 5.3.6. Connect an oscilloscope to the 50 ohm resistor at the VCO output ter- minals. 5.3.7. Key-in the frequencies listed below and control that the oscilloscope voltage is 1.5Vpp +-0.4Vpp and co trol that the voltmeter shows +2 DC. a nm meme Oe EE emma ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE FOR 1303/04 cont.: tx (MHz) VCO coil 0.000 L315 2,000 1313 4.000 1314 6.000 1306 8.000 1304 12.000 1305 16.000 1309 22.000 1307 24.000 1308 5.3.8. Disconnect the 50 ohm resistor at the VCO output terminals. Connect the VCO output coaxial cable again. 5.4. HARMONIC FILTERS. 5.4.1. Load TP26 with 68 ohm. 5.4.2. Connect voltmeter to TP7. 5.4.3. Turn core of each coil to the level of the coil former. 5.4.4, Select each harmonic filter by keying-in the frequencies specified in 5.4.11. 5.4.5. The harmonic filters are adjusted by turning the core of the selected coil until the voltage reaches the value -15V +-1V. 5.4.6. Connect voltmeter to TP6. 5.4.7. Execute 5.4.11. and adjust each selected coil to minimum voltage (AGC-voltage). This voltage must be 1.5V #-0.5V. 5.4.8, Connect voltmeter to TP7. 5.4.9. Execute 5.4.11. and check that the voltage is -15V 4-1V. 5.4.10. Disconnect 68 ohm load. 5.4.11. ftx (MHz) Selected harmonic filter (MHz) 1,999 8 L403 3.999 10 L402 5.999 12 L401 7.999 14 L404 9.999 16 L405 13.999 20 1406 17,999 24 L407 23.999 30 L409 25.999 32 L408 5.5. MICROPHONE AMPLIFIER. 5.5.1. 2000.5 kHz, A3J (J3E). Connect tone generator, 1000 Hz and 1Vpp measured on P25. 5.5.2. Connect oscilloscope to TP12. 5.5.3. Turn R1201 fully counter clockwise and then clockwise until the measured level is just constant. 5.5.4. Add 10 dB to tone generator output 1Vpp. 5.5.5. Adjust R1224 for symmetrical clipping. 5.5.6. Connect oscilloscope to TP13, 5.5.7. Change to tune position. 5.5.8. Adjust R1232 to 80 mVpp. ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE FOR $1303/04 cont.: 5.6. SIGNAL PATH. 5.6.1. 2000.5 kiz, A3J (J3E), handset key on, with no input from tone genera~ tor. Connect oscilloscope to TP9 via 1:10 probe. 5.6.2. Adjust L101, L1101, and 11102 for max. 5.6.3. Adjust R1125 and C1123 for min. This adjustment must be repeated until the measured signal is almost a 1.2 Miz Sine. 5.6.4, Turn power level potentiometer fully clockwise. 5.6.5. Connect oscilloscope to 1P23 via 1:10 probe. 5.6.6. Adjust R1625 to min, 5.6.7. 2000.5 kHz, tune full power. Connect oscilloscope to TP21 via 1:10 probe. If the signal is clipped reduce out- put until it is undistorted. 5.6.8. Adjust 11106, L601, L1603 and L1604 for max. 5.6.9. Connect oscilloscope to TP6 via 1:10 probe. 5.6.10. Turn R1149 fully clockwise. 5.6.11. Adjust R1158 until there is full deflection (8 cm) on oscilloscope screen. The signal seen on the os- cilloscope is symmetrical clipped. 5.6.12. Adjust R1149 until the deflection seen on the oscilloscope is 7 cm. The signal seen is not clipped. 7 5.6.13. Connect oscilloscope to TP17 via 1:10 probe and set the output to max. by turning the power level me- ter fully clockwise. 5.6.14, Adjust R1158 to 350 mVpp. 5.6.15. Connect oscilloscope to TP20 via 1:10. 5.6.16. Adjust R1631 to 2.8 Vpp. 5.6.17. Connect oscilloscope to TP21 via 1:10 probe. 5.6.18. Adjust R1534 to 4.5 Vpp. 5.6.19. (USA version only) Connect oscilloscope to P20 via 1:10 probe. 5.6.20. (USA version only) Adjust R1631 to 1.4 Vpp. 5.6.21. (USA version only) Connect oscilloscope to TP21 via 1:10 probe. 5.6.22. (USA version only) Adjust R1534 to 4.5 Vpp. 5.7. A3H AND A2H LEVEL. 5.7.1, Connect frequency counter to TP32. 5.7.2. 2000.5 kHz, AZH. Adjust Li801 to 465 Hz +-5 Hz. 5.7.3. 2000.5 kHz, tune and full power. Connect oscilloscope to TP21 via 1:10 probe. 5.7.4. Adjust power evel potentiometer to full screen (8 cm). ia TOTTORI TEE nme Hemme eee ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE FOR $1303/04 cont.: 5.7.5. Change to A3H without modulation. Adjust the A3H carrier now seen to 4.4 cm with R1109. 5.7.6. Change to A2H and adjust R1806 until the AH signal now seen is 8 cm pp. 5.7.7. Connect oscilloscope to TP35 and trig the oscilloscope from the arti- ficial key and load TP35 with 1 kohm. 5.7.8. 2000.5 kHz, Al. Adjust the voltage now seen to be +22V for a time per- iod of 10 mS +-1 mS on the potentio- meter R1819. 5.8. ALARM GENERATOR. No adjustments to be executed. For a performance check execute point 4.11 and 4.13. The following filter adjustments must only be carried out when some repair is done around a filter. 5.9. 600 kHz SSB FILTER. 5.9.1, 2000.5 kHz, tune. Connect oscillo- scope to TP21 via 1:10 probe. 5.9.2. Adjust L1104 and L1105 for max. 5.9.3. Control of filter response is car- ried out in mode A3J (J3E), with tone generator connected to the test box, output 3Vpp measured on TP25. Frequency response is measured with diode probe on TP21. Max. permis- sible ripple is 2 dB in the frequency range 500 kHz - 2500 Hz, -6 dB frequencies are approx. 350 Hz and 2700 Hz. 5.9.4, 2000.5 kHz, TUNE. Turn the power level potentiometer fully clockwise. Go_ through 5.6.9. - 5.6.22, and 5.7.1. = 5.7.3. 5.10, 10.7 MHz FILTER. 5.10.1, 598.0 kHz, A3H (H3E) without modula tion. Disconnect inner core of coax- jal cable W1/6-16. 1. 5.10.2. Connect point 1 to point 5 on mixer- board with an external wire. 5.10.3. Connect oscilloscope to P19 via 1:10 probe. 5.10.4. Adjust L1601 and L1602 to max. 5.10.5. Adjust slightly L1601 and/or 11602 until the amplitude is the same within +-0.25 dB at the frequencies 595.0 kHz, 598.0 kHz and 601.0 kHz. 5.10.6. Remove wire between 1 and 5 , re- connect W1/6-16. 5.10.7. 2000.5 kHz, tune. Turn the power level potentiometer fully clockwise, Go through 5.6.7. to 5.6.8. without the adjustment of L1106 and L601, and go through 5.6.13. - 5.6.22. 5.11, LOWPASS FILTER AND BANDPASS FILTER UNIT. 5.11.1, 4500.0 kHz, A3H (H3E) without modu- lation. Disconnect the 50 ohm load at the RF output terminal and con- nect an oscilloscope to TP21 via a 1:1 probe. ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE FOR $1303/04 cont.: 5.11.2. Disconnect the inner core of coaxial cable W1/15-16. Connect the inner core of coaxial cable W1/3-16 (the VCO-signal) to the point where the ‘inner core W1/15-16 was connected. 5.11.3. With max. sensitivity on the oscil- loscope adjust L1501 to min. output vol tage. 5.11.4. Set the frequency to 9999.9 kHz. 5.11.5. Adjust (1502 to min. output voltage. 5.11.6. Reconnect the wires W1/15-16 and w1/3-16. 5.1L. 6600.0 kHz, A3H (H3E) without modu- lation. 5.11.8. Adjust 11503 to max. output voltage. 5.11.9. 9000.0 kHz, A3H (H3E) without modu~ lation. 5.11.10. Adjust (1504 to max. output voltage. 5.11.11. Reconnect the 50 ohm load at the RF output terminal. 5.11.12 1600.0 kHz, A3H (H3E) without modu- lation, connect diode probe to TP21. 5.11.13. Adjust power level potentiometer until 0.775V, corresponding to 0 dB on the decibel scale, is attained. Set the frequency to 1800.0, 2400.0, 4299.0 and 6600.0 kHz and control that the output difference does not exceed 0.6 dB. 39 5.11.14, 8500.0 kHz, A3H (H3E) without modu- lation. Control that the output vol- tage is between -1 dB and +0.5 dB with reference to the adjustment in 5.11.13, 5.11.15. A3H (H3E) without modulation. 5.11.16. Set the frequency to A = 12330.0 kHz, B = 12491.0 kHz and C = 12652.0 kHz and execute 5.11.20. 5.11.17. Set the frequency to A = 16460.0 kHz, B = 16660.0 kHz and C = 16859 kHz, and execute 5.11.20. 5.11.18. Set the frequency to A = 22000.0 kHz, B = 22156.0 kHz and C = 22311.0 kHz, and execute 5.11.20. 5.11.19, Set the frequency to A = 25070.0 kHz, B = 25090.0 kHz and C = 25110.0 kHz, and execute 5.11.20. 5.11.20. The frequencies for the bandpass filter adjustments is chosen so that the center frequency is in position B, and band limits in position A and C. Every single bandpass filter must. be adjusted to max. output. The out- put must be within +-0.25 dB in A and C relative to B and the deflec- tion on the center frequency posi- tion B must be between -1.0 dB and 40.5 dB with reference to the ad- justment in 5.11.13. 5.11.21. 1A TUNE. Turn the power level poten- tiometer fully clockwise. Go through 5.6.15. - 5.6.22. 5.12. OUTPUT FILTER. 5.12.1. 0000.0 kHz, A3H (H3E) without modu~ lation. Connect oscilloscope to TP21 via 1:1 probe (wire). i I I ! I I I I I t 1 i I I I I I I i I I namin me meme eee ee meee ae ee ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE FOR $1303/04 cont.: 5.12.2. Disconnect the inner core of coaxial cable 2 W1/15-16, Connect the in- ner core of coaxial cable 5 W1/3- 16 (the VCO signal) to the point where the inner core 2 W1/16-15 was connected. 5.12.3. Connect the 6 brown/black wire to the 4 red/black wire on the band filter board. 5.12.4, Turn the potentiometer R1534 fully counter clockwise. 5.12.5. Adjust 11404, 11403 and 11401 to min, output voltage. This adjustment must be repeated until the measured signal is almost a 21.4 MHz sine signal. 5.12.6. Reconnect the wires of point 5.12.2. - 5.12.3. at their proper place. 5.12.7, 2000.5 kHz, TUNE. Turn the power level potentiometer fully clockwise. Go through 5.6.17. - 5.6.22. 5.13, VCO FILTER (only in USA). 5.13.1. 13.999,0 kHz, A3J (J3E). Connect oscilloscope to the inner core of coaxial cable 5 W1/3-16 (the VCO input to mixer unit). 5.13.2. Disconnect the wires connected to the 6 MHz LP and 9 MHz LP on the VCO filter unit and connect the 6 MHz LP terminal to +18V DC. 5.13.3. Adjust L2204 to minimum output. 5.13.4, Set the frequency to 23300.0 kHz. 5.13.5. Adjust L2202 to minimum output. 5.13.6. Set the frequencies to 1600.0 kHz and 8500.0 kHz and control that the VCO signal is not attenuated through the VCO filter. 5.13.7. Reconnect the wires of point 5.13.2, at their proper place. 40 6. NECESSARY ADJUSTMENTS AFTER REPAIR FOR S1303/04 In the following paragraphs is referred to the necessary adjustment - and performance check paragraphs in chapter 4 and 5. 6.1. DIVIDER UNIT Execute 4.1.7, - 4.1.18, 5.2. and adjust L101 as described in 5.6.1. and 5.6.2. Check 4.6., 4.9., 4.16. and 4.17.1. = 4.17.4. 6.2. LOOP 1 FILTER & +-18V POWER SUPPLY Execute 5.1. Check 4.5., 4.6.1. and 4.6.2. 6.3. VCO UNIT OR LOOP 1 MIXER Execute 5.3. Check 4.5., 4.6.1. - 4.6.2. and 4.17.1. = 4.17.4. 6.4, HARMONIC FILTER Execute 5.4. Check 4.5. and 4.17.1. - 4.17.4, 6.5. VCXO AND LOOP 2 FILTER Execute 5.6.7. - 5.6.8. without ad- justing L1106, 11603 and L1604. Execute 5.6.15. - 5.6.22. Check 4.6.3. Check 4.7.5. 6.6. VCO SELECTOR Check 4.4, and 4.17.1, - 4.17.4. 6.7. FILTER BOARD Execute 5.1.1., 5.1.2., 5.1.5. and 5.1.6. aL 6.8. MODE SWITCH Perform a FUNCTION CHECK 7. 6.9. SSB GENERATOR Execute 5.6. without adjusting L101, L601, L1603 and L1604. Execute 5.7. 6.10. MICROPHONE AMPLIFIER Execute 5.5., 5.6.9. - 5.6.22. and 5.7, Check 4.8. 6.11. ALARM SIGNAL GENERATOR Check 4.14, and 4.16. 6.12. OUTPUT FILTER Execute 5.12. 6.13. LP AND BP FILTER Execute 5.11, and 5.6.15. - 5.6.22. Check 4.17.1. - 4.17.4. 6.14, MIXER UNIT Execute 5.6.4, - 5.6.22. without. adjusting L1106 and L601. 6.15. A2H, OSCILLATOR AND DELAY UNIT Execute 5.7. without adjusting R1109. Ce tt et Ct et a ett ttt et et et name amet ae eee Un ae eee eee le NECESSARY ADJUSTMENTS AFTER REPAIR FOR $1303/04 cont.: 6.16. FREQUENCY CONTROL, Check 4.1.9. - 4.1.10, 4.3. and 4.17. and perform a FUNCTION CHECK 7. 6.17. POWER SWITCH Perform a FUNCTION CHECK 7. 6.18. VCO FILTER (only USA version) Execute 5.13. and perform a FUNCTION CHECK. 6.19. KEYBOARD. Check 4.3. and perform a FUNCTION CHECK 7. 6.20. FREQUENCY CHECK Check 4.18. and perform a FUNCTION CHECK 7. 7. FUNCTION CHECK FOR $1303/04 Peele Connect the testbox $1303/04 and the artificial key $1303/04 to the exciter. Connect the power supplies and an AF tone generator to the testbox. The RF output connector must be loaded with 50 ohm. 7.1.2. Connect the frequency counter to the RF output connector via 1:10 probe. 7.1.3. Set exciter to A3H (H3E) full power, power level potentiometer on testbox fully clockwise and no modulation. Set the handset key placed on the testbox in position ON. 7.1.4, Measure the RF output carrier fre- quency one in each band but in the CT band one frequency below and one frequency above 2 MHz. Compare the measured frequencies to the frequency table, placed be- side the short wave set or in the operating instruction manual. The frequency accuracy must be with- in 1.0 ppm. eget Connect a diode probe to the RF out- put connector. 7.2.2. Change to TUNE position and set the handset key on the testbox in off position. 7.2.3. Go through the above mentioned chan- nels and check the RF output voltage to be 3.7V +-0.3V. 7.2.4, In tune position the tune lamp must be alight. The transmitter start - and simplex relay lamp on the test- box must. be alight. 7.2.5. Check that the power level potentio- meter on the testbox has a control range of approx. 12 dB. 43 7.2.6. Change to A3H (H3E). With the power Tevel potentiometer on the testbox fully clockwise, set the handset key on the testbox in ON position, 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. aeeere Check that the power reduced lamp is alight when the power is reduced. 7.2.8. Check that the power reduced switch is disabled when tune is activated. 7.3.1. Change to A3J (J3E). Choose a chan- nel in the CT band. ese2e Supply 1500 Hz and 3.16V RMS to the AF input plug on the testbox S1303/ $1304. 7.3.3, Adjust the power level potentiometer on the testbox until the meter de- flection (diode probe connected to the RF output) is 2.45V correspon- ding to 0.0 48. 7.3.4. Change the AF tone generator fre- quency between 500 Hz and 2500 Hz, and check that the output amplitude ripple is below 2 dB. Check that -6 dB frequencies are approx. 300 Hz and 2700 Hz. 7.3.55 Set AF tone generator to 1500 Hz. 7.3.6. Disconnect the diode probe and con- nect the oscilloscope to the RF out- put connector. 7.3.7. Change to tune position. Cet et et et et eet et eet ee eee et Te et ee et FUNCTION CHECK FOR $1303/04 cont.: 7.3.8, Adjust the power level potentiometer on the testbox until full deflection ‘is seen on the oscilloscope screen (8 cm pp.). 7.3.9. Check that the amplitude is within 7 cm pp. and 8 cm pp. in the posi- tions A3J (J3E), A3H (H3E) and A3A (R3E). 7.3.10. Supply 1500 Hz and 3.16V RMS to the AF input connector on the artificial key $1303/04. 7.3.11, Check ‘that the peak amplitude jis within 7 cm pp. and 8 cm pp. in the positions TELEX and A2H. It can be necessary to activate the tune but- ton a short moment. 7.3.12. Check that the peak amplitude is within 5 cm pp. and 6 cm pp. in the position Al. 7.4.1. Set the display input switch in po- sition 2182 kHz selected. 7.4.2. Press SEND 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 automati- cally disappears must be 45 secs. 7.4.3, Check that the power reduced switch is disabled under alarm transmis- sion. 7.4.4, Check that the 2182 kHz selected lamp is alight when the frequency selector is in position 1. fesele Set the data/clock switch on the artificial key in position OFF. 7.5.2. Set the display input switch in po- sition EXT. FREQ.CONTROL. 7.5.3. Check that the display is blank. 7.5.4. 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Q BDG8 BDI39 ECB Oo L4N3177 ae MC 7805 CT Or GRO) = nm mmm mmr eS es eee eee eee TEST POINT LOCATIONS $1303/04 MODULE Filter module: +18V DC out Loop 1 filter & +-18V supply unit: -18V out Loop 1 filter & +-18V supply unit: +18V out Divider unit: 10 MHz TCXO out Divider unit: 600 kHz output signal Harmonic filter: Vagc Loop 1 filter & +-18V supply unit: VCO control out VCXO and loop 2 filter: Control voltage $SB-Generator: DSB signal to LSB filter Alarm tone generator: Alarm tone signal out. Microphone amplifier: Amplifier output Microphone amplifier: AF signal output SSB-Generator: 600 kHz carrier amp. SSB-GENERATOR: 600 kHz to modulator balance SSB-GENERATOR: SSB output signal Mixer unit: 10.7 MHz filter output Mixer unit: 10.7 MHz amplifier T1605 Basis Mixer unit: 10.7 MHz 3. mixer input Band-filter: Input to output amplifier Output filter: RF signal out to PA Alarm tone generator: 250 msecs control pulse Mixer unit: 10.7 MHz filter input Microphone amplifier: Compressor control voltage Microphone amplifier: Microphone input Harmonic filter: Harmonic filter out to loop 1 mixer VCXO and loop 2 filter: Toop 2 mixer out VCXO and loop 2 filter:" 10.0976 MHz out to 2. mixer VCO unit: VCO out to 3. mixer Divider unit: loop 1 input 2.7 - 4.7 Miz Divider unit: +5V input - A2H-oscillator and delay unit: AZH oscillator collector Frequency control: +5V input A2H-oscillator and delay unit: RX-block out (900) (200) (200) (100) (100) (400) (200) (600) (1100) (1300) (1200) (1200) (1100) (1100) (1100) (1600) (1600) (1600) (1500) (1400) (1300) (1600) (1200) (1200) (400) (600 (600) (300) (100) (100) (1800) (2100) (1800) naa Eee ee, ee. ‘AOwUSTED' (|, See FPP tueenwary - il AUJUSTMENT LOCATION S1303/04 4=6=23894 4-6-23895 4-6-23890A 4~6-238918 module 2500 = module 2100 module 700 ‘module 2000 MODULE LOCATION S1303/04 MICROTELEPHONE INSTALLATION $1300 It is possible on request to get a special two microphone installation described on the scematic diagram below. NORMAL INSTALLATION WITH ONE MICROTELEPHONE MIcROrELEPHONE MICROTELEPHONE Connector 1701 SPECIAL INSTALLATION WITH TWO MICROTELEPHONES Microtelephone one with preference. MICROTELEPHONE HooK 1 MICROTELEPHONE 1 Connector P1701 SPECIAL INSTALLATION WITH 3 MICROTELEPHONES MODULE NO; 100 a DIVIDER _UNIT $130K MODULE_100 wa ‘Symbol Description Manat. R101 | Resistor 15Kohm + 5% 0,330 | Phitips 2322 211 13153 nto2 | Resistor 15kohn + 5% 0,330 | Phitips 2322 211 13153 103 | Resistor 560 ohm + 5% 0.330 2322 211 13561 R104 | Resistor 1SKohm + 5% 0.330 2322 211 13153 R105 | Resistor 560 ohm + 5% 0.334 2aze 211 13561 R106 | Resistor 5,0Kohm + 5% 0,330 | Philips 2322 211 13562 R107 | Resistor 1,8kchm + 5% 0.330 | Philips 2322 211 13182 108 | Resistor TOKoha + 5% 0.33m | Pnilips 2922 211 13103 R109 | Resistor 1,8Kohm + 5% 0.330 | Philips 2322 211 13182 aio. | Resistor 20 ohn + 5 0,330 | Phitips 2322 211 13821 B11 | Resistor 220 ohm + 5% 0,330 | Philips 2322 211 13221 R112 | Preset potentioneter Kohn + 10% 0.56 | Bourns 3299 W-1-202 #113 | Resistor 820 ohn + 5% 0.330 | Philips 2322 211 13821 R114 | Resistor 470 ohm + St 0.330 | Philips 2322 211 13471 R115 | Resistor 10Kohm + 5% 0.330 | Philips za22 211 13103 ni16 | Resistor 1,2Kohm + 5% 0.330 | Philips 2322 211 13122 RIT | Resistor 2,2kohm + 5% 0.330 | Philips 2ae2 211 13222 R118 | Resistor 560 ohn + 5% 033M | Philips 2322 211 13561 R119 | Resistor 22Konn + 5% 0.33W | Philips 2322 211 13223 x120 | Resistor 270 ohm + 5% 0.33H | Philips 2322 106 33271 ni21 | Resistor 1,8Kohm + 5% 0,330 | Philips 2322 211 13182 R122 | Resistor TOKohm + 5% 0.330 | Philips 2322 211 13103 2123 | Resistor 220 ohm + 5% 0,330 | Philips 2322 106 33221 126 | Resistor 2,2Kobm + 5% 0.330 | Philips 2322 211 13202 nizs_ | Resistor Koha + 5% 0.330 | Philips 2322 211 13102 n126 | Hesistor 220 ohm + 5% 0.33W | Philips 2322 211 13221 R127 | Resistor 680 ohm + 5% 0.33W | Philips 2322 211 13681 r128 | Resistor 12Kohm + 5% 033m | Philips 2322 211 13123 R129 | Resistor 6,8Kohm + 5% 0.33W | Philips 2322 211 13682 R130 | Resistor ‘Kohn + 5% 0.334 | Ph 2322 211 13102 n131 | Resistor 220 ohm + 5% 0.33H | Philips 2322 211 13221 Ra101 | Resistor array @x10Kohn + 5% 0, 125w| rr VRB, 10Kohm 45% RAtO2 | Resistor array @x10Kohm + 5% 0, 1a5w| rrt VRE, 10Kohm 5% MODULE NO: 100 F DIVIDER UNIT $130x MODULE. 100 23 Description Manoe. Capacitor, polyester 10nF 20% 4oov | Philips 2222 344 54103 Capacitor, electrolytic 10uf 20% asv | RoE EKTOOAA2 10F Capacitor, ceramic 1OnF -20/+80% cL2 50vDC | NKE DT 350 758L F 103 2 SOV Capacitor, ceramic TOnk ~20/+80% cL2 sovpc | NKE DT 350 758L F 103 Z 50v Capacitor, ceramic 1OnF -20/+80% cL2 sovne | nKe DT 350 75@L F 103 Z Sov Capaciter, cer: YOnF -20/+80% cL.2 S0vDC | NKE DT 350 758L F 103 Z Sov Capacitor, ceramic 1epF NPO#S% 400v | Ferroperm | 9/0112.9 Capacitor, ceramic YOnF =20/+80% cL.2 soune | nKE DT 350 758L F 103 Z 50¥ Capacitor, ceramic 1OnF ~20/+80% CL2 SovDC | NKE DT 350 756L F 103 2 SOV Capacitor, ceramic 1OnF ~20/+80% cL2 S0vDC DT 350 758L F 103 2 Sov Capacitor, ceramic Tonk ~20/+80% cL2 sovDc DT 350 758L F 103 Z 50v Capacitor, ceramic 1OnF -20/+80% CL2 sovpc DT 350 758 F 103 2 Sov Capacitor, ceramic 1OnF -20/+80% C12 SOVDC Dr 350 7S8L F 103 2 SOV Capacitor, ceramic Tonk ~20/+80%cL2 sovDc| DT 350 758L F 103 2 Sov Capacitor, ceramic 1OnF -20/+80% cL2 sovDc DI 350 7581. F 103 2 Sov capacitor, ceramic TOnF -20/+80% cL? sovpe! DT 350 758L F 103 2 Sov Capacitor, ceramic TonF -20/+80%cL2 SovDC: DT 350 T58L F 103 2 50v Capacitor, ceramic TOnF -20/+80%CL? sovoc DT 350 758. F 103 Z SOV Capacitor, ceramic 1OnF ~20/+80%cL2 _sovpe: DT 350 758L F 103 2 SOV Capacitor, ceramic Tonk -20/480% cL2 sovDc] NKE DT 350 758L F 103 Z SOV Capacitor, ceramic YOnF -20/+80% cL2sovDc] NKE DT 350 758L F 103 Z S0v Capacitor, ceramic 1OnF ~20/+80% cL2 sovoc] nKE DT 350 758L F 103 2 SOV Capacitor, polyester 220nF 420% ro0v | Philips 2222 344 24224 Capacitor, polyester 15nF 420% 400v | Philips 2222 3H 54153 Capacitor, polyester 47nF 420% 250v | Philips 2222 3uh 40473 Capacitor, polyester — 220nF +20% ro0v | Philips 2222 344 24226 Capacitor, polyester — 220nF 420% 100v | Philips 2222 34h 24224 Capacitor, electrolytic 10uF -10/+100% 4ov | Siemens BAI313-A7 106-0 capacitor, electrolytic 10uF -10/+100% 4ov | siemens 24 1313-A7 106-¥ 0130 | Capacitor, polyester — 220nF +20% so0v | Philips 2222 344 24224 ©3131 | Capacitor, polyester 47nF 420% 250v | Philips 2222 34 40U73 £132 | Capacitor, polyester 220nF +20% roov | Philips 2222 344 24226 (133 | Capacitor, polyester 220nF 20% roov | Paitips 2222 344 24224 Capacitor, polyester 220nF 70% soov | Phitips 2222 344 24224 Capacitor, polyester — 220nF 420% roov | Pniaips 2222 344 24224 Capacitor, polystyrene 1,2nF + Si 63v | Philips 2222 42h 21202 Capacitor, polystyrene 6,8nF + 5% 63v | Pnitips 2222 424 26802 Liat S.P. 11235 MODULE NO: 100 € DIVIDER UNIT 51304 MODULE 100 3/3 ‘Symbor Description “Manafat pio1 | Diode, zener Wav + 5% 0,4 | Phitips BexT9C 12 pioz | Diode, silicon Philips BaW62 7101 | Transistor Philips 2n2368 7102 | Transistor Philips 22368 103 | Transistor Philips BF 19 T104 | Transistor Philips 22368 7105 | transistor Philips BF 199 10101 | Integrated circuit Texas SNTOLS192N Integrated circuit Texas SN7SLS192N 10103 | Integrated circuit Texas SNTSLS192N 10104 | Integrated circuit Texas SNTOLS192N 10105 | Integrated circuit Texas SN74LS192N 10106 | Integrated circuit Motorola — | mouoaur C107 | Integrated circuit Texas SNT4LS390N C108 | Integrated circuit ‘Texas SNTALS20N 10109 | Integrated circuit Texas SNTALS27N 1C110 | Integrated circuit Texas SNT4LS109N 10111 | Integrated circuit Texas SNT4LS390N 1e112 | Integrated circuit Texas SN74LS390N 10113 | Integrated circuit Motorola | mc4o4aP 10114 | Integrated circuit Texas SN74 1001 10115 | Integrated circuit Texas SNT4LS290N x0101| Texo 10,0 Miz S.P. C1001 S101 | Switch for 2182 (81117 only) Petrick 3.20412 MODULE NO: 200 « Loor 1 F & 418V SUPPLY UNIT SI3XK/R11KK __ Module 2002 ‘Symbor Descrption Manet. R201 | Resistor 1 Kohm 45% 0,330 Philips 2322 181 13102 R202 | Resistor 82 ohm 45% 0,33H Philips 2322 181 13629 R204 | Resistor 820 ohm 35% 0,330 Philips 2322 181 13621 R205 | Resisto 2,2 Kohm 35% 0,334 Philips 2322 181 13222 R206 | Resistor 12 Kohm 35% 0,334 ]Pilips 2322 181 13123 R207 | Resistor 1,2 Kohm 35% 0,334]Philips aaz2 18) 13122 208 | Resistor 3,3 Kohm 45% 0,33W|Philips 2322 181 13332 R209 | Preset potmeter cermet 2,2 Kohm 10% 0, 5¥| Philips: 2322 482 22222 R210 | Resistor 10 Kohn 45% 0,33m/Philips 2322 181 13103 nai2 | Resistor 10 Kohm 45% 0,334] Philips 2322 161 13103 R213. | Resistor 10 Kohm 45% 0,334] Phitips: 2322 181 13103 n2is | Preset potmeter cermet 2,2 Kohm +10% 0, 5w|Phitips. 2322 482 22222 n2i5 | Resistor 3,3 Kohm 45% 0,33] Phitips: 2322 181 13332 R216 | Resistor 1,5 Kohm +8 0,334) Philips: 2322 181 13152, r2t7 | Resistor 10 Kohn + 0,33H) Philips 2322 181 13103 noi | Resistor 3,3 Kohn 0,330] Philips 2322 181 13332 R219. | Resistor 2,7 Kohm 033M] Philips: 2322 181 13272 n220 | Resistor 560 ohm +! 0,330) Philips 2322 181 13561 R221 | Resistor 5,9 Kohm + 0, 250] vitrohm ano n2ze_ | Resistor 22 Kohm + 0,334] Philips 2322 181 13223 R223. | Resistor 150 ohm +f 0,334) Philips 2322 181 13151 #224 | Resistor 2,7 Mohn 4! 0,334] Philips 2322 181 13275 R225 | Resistor 4,7 Kohn 4! 0,334] Philips 2322 181 13472 R226 2,2 Koha 0,336 Philips: 2322 181 13222 R227 | Resistor 5,9 Kohm + 0,25u] vitronm 4m-0 #228 | Resistor 549 Kolm 0,250] vitronm 411-0 229 | Resistor 140 Kona 0,254] Vitrohm 471-0 S13KX only R203 | Resistor 270 Kohn 35% 033m) Philips 2322 181 13274 R211 | Resistor 15 033K) Philips 2322 181 13159 RIX only R203 | Resistor 150 Kohm 45% 0,330] Philips 2322 181 13154 nati | Resistor 0 ohn 45% 0,330] Philips 2322 181 13109 MODULE NO: 200 LOOP 1 FILTER & $18V SUPPLY UNIT S13KK/RITKK Hoaule 2 Symbol Description Manfac. 201 | Capacitor ceramic YonF -20/+80% Sov] KCK HETOSJYF 103 ca02 | Capacitor electrolytic 10uF_ 20% 35v] BRO BKTOORA210F 203 | Capacitor electrolytic 10uF-_ 20%, 35v] BRO BKIOOAA2 10F c204 | Capacitor electrolytic 10uF_ 20% 35v] ERO BKLOOAA210F 205 | Capacitor electrolytic 10uF 20% 4ov] ERO EB 206 electrolytic 10uF_ 20% 35v] ERO EKTOOAAZ10P 207 | Capacitor polycarbonate 470nF +10% wo0v] Philips 2222 344 214674 ce08 | capacitor ceramic 1OnF -20/+80% 50) KCK HETOSJYF 103% 209. | capacitor polystyrene 39nf +1,25% 6av] Plessey KS1.39 c210 | Capacitor electrolytic 10uF 20% 35v] ERO BKTOOAA210F c211 | capacitor polyester 6,8uF +10% roov] Philips 2222 344 25685 c2t2 | Capacitor ceramic 220pF $20% 400v] Ferroperm | 9/0129,9 213. | Capacitor ceramic 220nF +20% 4oov] Ferroperm | 9/0129,9 214 | Capacitor polyester 330nF 45% 63] ERO Mr 1822 ce15 | Capacitor polyester 1S00F 420% roov} Ro MKT1622 216 | Capacitor polyester 220nF 420% roov} ERO MKT 1822 c217 | capacitor polyester 220nF 420% roov} ERO MKT1822 cate | capacitor polyester 220nF 420% roov} ERO MKT1822 1201 | Transistor Philips 80139 te02 | Transistor Philips BC54BA 1203 | Transistor Philips D138 ra04 | Transistor Philips C558 1205 | Transistor Philips BO556A t206_| Transistor Philips C548 pe01 | Diode, zener 4,7V 5 5% 0,4m] Philips BLXTOCAVT peoz | Diode, silicon Philips ‘BaW62 203 | Diode, silicon Philips Bawe2 204 | Diode, silicon Philips BAW62 205 | Diode, zener 4y1V + 5% 0,4] Philips BEXTOCAVT D206 | Diode, silicon Philips Bava 10201 | Integrated circuit National | uNsoew 10202 | Integrated circuit National | LNgoaN mn mememeE Ee ee ee Eee ae eel le le naNUFACTOR TYPE S.P.wune ono UNIT WOE BOR Stiox ESPERA Soa P6700 cataro caPACETOR wer ton 20% sony Ro Hner 1az6-sr0701 66 raves . 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NUN me CAPACITOR POLYSTYRENE TSaF 18 GOV, wPaiLiPs Boz? asi 87509 Tos Ese CAPACITOR CERARIC Aiter't-0.5eF neo 4oou — FERROPERW drat.) 151563 esr EAPacitoR CERAMIC NoeF” s¥ MPO" sooune we BPSS6 tsa. cw 100 9 sooy 13.545 ese capacitor cennnic 5.6 pF +-.5eF Neo GooU — FERROPERH broniece 15.545 cen EAPRELTOR CERAMTE Nase” 5x nba” sooune nie Bry a5G teat ch v00 9 scov 18.365 ox TRFACT TOR FOCYSTERERE——TS05F-T3-BT TPRICTPS Bir «31 ESOT aes etn CAPACITOR PoLYst¥RENE ——1S0F NE S300 spuitiee 2223 434 a0509 10.397 en ERPACITOR POLYSTYRENE Sonor’ Tx" 230U SPHILIPE Pee G3 atoos 10.400 ete ERACITOR POLYSTYRENE DYeF 12 4500 sPuicies: 2222 G31 Apion 18:98 ers EAPREITOR POLYSTYRENE PSEF_1E 6300 SPuILiPs 538) G3 Rte touser et ERPACITOR POLYSTYRENE — {i062 6300 trnicirs 2233 G3 anit 10.402 et CAPACITOR CERANTE Biz pe sos25er MPO 250y FERROPERN Sreisgeo isis cn ERPActTOR CeRAMte ECP pe I25ee NBO Soy Fenmorenm orn 39 13.513 tre CAPACITOR CERAMIC 212 Sr Slb8er Neo 2500 FERROPERN S70113-9 yeh ca. 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FACTORY SELecteD gazaz 00.752 Chosen foaaas Bi Arane Suiten FACTORY SELECTED Baga? 0.732 cineca tooses Bea brane sutten FACTORY SELECTED Anza? 1s Etoaen fuoaas Bs rane Suite FRETORY SELECTED Bai 1 Bure Tooeas povirian urseateriow awuracron Tyee 5.P.NUME m oroue aurten Factony SELecieo saree 00.750 Craeen rouse s : Mowe Sutton FACTORY SELECTED amen? 9.788 Elnesa Hoses ts rove Surren Factony SELecren Base? na. v52 Erosen yooees me Sion sutton FACTORY SELECTED poses 00.752 Eloesa fonass ae Mone sure Facrony SELECTED Baza? 00182 een ihaes s ae Sione Sutton FAetony SELEcreD enies 00950 Etoeea Teeess fen Sane uyren Faclony SELECTED BaoRe ng 7Se Eigece rook a HeaniTe aea Oh Ta cEah Sem GRADE: THT —OPATEFS SE hoosece a i felt rest SCpIneDLe eoocberede faves ‘ font wees Ponebie ecocbereta ‘Shoes ue fete Lees Scpcnapio ecocdcresn fone’ te fort quece Scpinapie eoavaereen sone te tote rer arti) scocdtreca foneet ths ait SiPcRaDio ecoacreon feose } ue fet Sipcanaio scpcecreta prnrees it RESISTOR TRO SET TT wircres See tan HE a 733 = mestsron Vieeowm st 00338 Paittes Shee tae tas Bete ™ atstsron Vii’ st ova Prices buns tan Ties otot me mesiston 2 Oana Osu Puicies EAE tho 1380 outs " Resistor 4 ann’ st 0.3 Picies Bie tao 1398 or iree me resistor 2 Mn S230 Patios S38 Hea 123 o2103 Hi Restsron Sai Omm"se ov kau Pwnctes fue tao rset ni eae ha fesiston Seon sxv0. 330 Patties Bee tan ase one ” nesiston Sholom se. 380 puictes puns ten Hast piers tio _areigrow 2 vow Se 0.380 mates Bip 4e0 1312) are my MesTEroR er non SE SBT PHILS Siar writ m Reerston Gi" oim sx 0.330 PuiLtes Dire teo Peto N66? mi mestsren af oe 38 oc330 Puiies BH tao tere ones? mie estston Sa ohm $8 0.33 Prices Be tao Peas orient ts Resistor Stoo sa 6.330 Puicins 2322 an 13221 Chee me Rreeror too fone 520,330 Puaittes £352 tao Paice oiast tut mestston Son Ghm'st ova Puities Bu ap ist Bhobe me RESISTOR 22 on 30.33 Pitre b3ee tao 3429 overs mo nestatan Saft se 630M Puitins BH ten 1332 Ones fon arsveron a om se 0,334 Pues b3eh tao Pay wr mr Resrsrot ara sf ocd Bitte HEHE Test me arSiSon of ohn 5 0.330 Privies Sia tao pare thiter fo Restsran 2 ohm Sf oc puicins BH tao there Oh esy me Rrateron ot hm 38 asa PwiLies 3208 tao thers tyes fos mestsron at om 32 0:30 PRLS BH tan oe Oheet tes Resisron fh ohm $2 aay puices b3ee 180 Phar9 onsen mov Restaton a ota 3 osu PHILIPS BE ta Bos Biles? POSITION DESCRIPTION wwuracron Tyee SPUN tea __aEsisTOR © nm ge O38 pricies yaaa 190 vaer7 Oi .e8r Be estaton of Sim Se Oc be PHittes BE tan Bers oneer he ——esteror arom se ae patties Serta Tere area me RESISTOR oF om $4 0.330 rips Buab eo there oh eer mi mestsrow oF om ¢ 0.330 Puicies DE tee nos area Rie RESISTOR om st 9.330 PHILIPS Bunz eo There ot v66t se RESISTon 2 alm §2 07380 Puictes BH tke RGF or eet ake RESISTOR GF Onn ay 01330 PHILIPS Bee tao hers Over ir RESISTOR Soom $2 0.330 pices Be tao Tere oh eet nee Resistor Bow sf 0:30 Prices BH ti 38 One Bee Rrssrom Er hom $4 00530 puicine Bune ten 1073 ore meh Ressron 37 komm $40°530 Paictes HE tho nant as nie Regteren 21 Kom Sx 0030 puis Bua eo 13803 O1.t36 neo nesisron 3 holt $4 03338 Puictes Be ta Ben nes i raterat Sri oi Parte Sait ate Be Resteren Pr ow $40. 330 put ies bh ten ners ohrse fee nesisrow Ho won 32 0.358 Pitctes 322 ten 134¢ otras mee eaterow 330 howm $2 0030 putetes bite tae p3tse ore fen RESISton 330 kowe $2 5.330 ehicies SUH tae Take ohne " Thaneyeron breve Puc tes arene’ oe.t09 " Taawstsrom FEN't15 a8 ae motonecs Thon o4e-« ae 0 thanstrom sehen ite pesca ieee u Thanaisron fs auities mie lei tf Tans oRrER uber SUr haar Sots 360 eoibor ee ee ee, ee ee ee ee MODULE NO: 400 4 ___WaRYONIC FILTER UNIT $1300, $1301, $1302, $1303, $1304 Module 400 va ‘Symbol Deserprion Manufect. c4o1 [capacitor ceramic 10 nP =20/+80% sov]xcx OSJYF 1032 cacz |capacitor ceramic 10 nF -20/+80% sov}xck HETOSJYF 1032 c403 |capacitor ceramic 10 nP -20/+80% sou} xck HETOSJYF 1032 aoe |capacitor ceranic 10 nF -20/+80% sov] kek HETOSJYF 1032 cos |capacitor ceramic 10 nF -20/+80% sov]xcx HETOSJYE 1032 406 {capacitor ceramic 10 nF =20/+80% sov}xcx. HETOSIYF 1032 caor |capacitor ceramic 10 nF -20/+80% sov}xck. HE7OSJYF 1032 c408 |capacitor ceramic 10 nF ~20/+80% Sov} xck. HE7OSJYF 1032 c4og |capacitor ceramic 10 nF ~20/+80% sov}xck. HETOSJYF 1037 ca10 |capacitor ceramic 10 nF -20/+80% Sov] xck HETOSJYF 1032 c41t {capacitor ceramic 10 nF -20/+80% sou] xcx. care |capacitor ceramic 10 nF ~20/480% s0v]xck, HETOSJYF 1032 413 capacitor ceramic 10 nF ~20/+80% sou] xcx HETOSJYF 1032 0414 |capacitor ceramic 10 nF -20/+80% sov}xcx HETOSJYF 1032 c415 |capacitor ceramic 10 nF -20/480% 50v] «ck HETOSJYF 1032 416 [capacitor ceramic 10 nF -20/+80% Sov] xck HETOSJYF 1032 cai |capacitor ceramic 10 nF ~20/+80% sou] «cx HETOSJYF 1032 c418 |capacitor ceramic 10 nF -20/+80% sov]xcx HETOSJYF 1032 419 |capacitor polystyrene 360 pF 72h 630V] Philips 2222 427 33601 c420 |capacitor polystyrene 240 pF *2% 6300] Philips 2222 427 32401 (421 {Capacitor polystyrene 220 pF “2% 630U} Philips 2222 427 32201 caz2 |capacitor ceramic 180 pr 5% N150 Sov) KCK HEgSsuPHI8 15 423 |capacitor ceramic 180 sov}xcx HEgSSJPHI81J c424 |capacitor ceramic 10 sou] xcx HESOSJPHT1 1d 425 |capacitor ceramic 100 Sov] xcK. 426 |capacitor ceramic 82 Sov] xck HETOSJPHB2OI cazt |capacitor ceramic 2 sov}xcx. HETOSJPHS 109 c428 |capacitor ceramic 2.2 250v|Ferropera | 9/0112.9 cuz9 |capacitor ceramic 2.2 250v|Ferropera | 9/0112.9 430 |capacitor ceramic 10 nF ~20/+80% sov} kck sETOSIYF 1032 c431 |Capacitor polyester 0.22 uF 710% 63v/ ERO. MKT1818 422 065 caaz |capacitor ceramic 10 nF ~20/+80% soy] Kck IBTOSJYF 1032 (433 |capacitor ceramic 10 nF ~20/+80% sov|Kex 434 |capacitor ceramic 10 ni -20/+80% ov] kx HETOSJYF 1032 435 |capacitor ceramic 4oov]Ferropern | 9/0112.9 uae |capacitor ceramic =20/+80% sov|Kex HETOSSYF 1092 cas7 [capacitor ceramic 10 nF ~20/+80% Kex, HETOSJYF 1032 438. tor ceramic sou] kek HETOSUYP 1032 c439 tor cerainic HETOSJYF 1032 caso. ceramic sou] Kcx !TOSIYF 1032 MODULE NO: 400 € ‘ARMONIC FILTER UNIT $1300, $1301, $1302, $1303, $1304 Module 400 203 ‘Symbol Deserition ‘Manufact Capacitor electrolytic 10 uF 420% 35V|Roederstein |exToonaz10F Capacitor ceramic 2.2 pF 40.25 9 25ovFerroperm — |9/0112.9 D401 | Diode silicon Phitips Trey puoz | Diode silicon Philips 1N4448 Duo3_| Diode silicon Philips TNaG4s D404 | Diode silicon Phitips tags 40s | Diode silicon Philips IN4G48 D406 | Diode silicon Philips aidan D407} Diode silicon Philips. 1N4G48 puos | Diode silicon Philips. Neus D409 | Diode silicon Phitips Nanas puto | Diode switch freterunken | BAz%3 part | diode switen Telefunken | BA243 Diode switch Telefunken | BA263 Diode switch fteterunken | BA203 Diode switch Telefunken | BA243 Diode switch Telefunken | BA243 Diode switch [Telerunken | Bazu3 Diode switch Teretunken | BA2W3 pare | Diode switch Telefunken | Baz43 aig | Diode switch freterunken | Ba2W3 azo | Diode switch Jrererunken |} wazua pe21 | Diode Philips AAN43 FPqo1 | Ferrite bead 48s phitips 4322 020 34420 Fea2 | Ferrite bead 4B) Phiips 4322 020 34420 FP«O3 | Ferrite bead 4Br Philips 4322 020 34420 Lao s.P. T1346 Lao. s.. T1335 L403 .P 71353 L408 Is.p. T1350 L405, .P T3447 Lane Pe 71336 Loar Pe 1338 Laos, se. 340 Laoag | cota {s.p TL352 F401 | Resistor 470 ohm 45% 0.330 fPnitips 2322 106 33071 MODULE NO; 400 b HARNONIC FILTER UNIT $1300, $1301, $1302, $1303, $1306 3 Symbor Description Manat. ruo2 | Resistor 470. ohm +5% Phitips 2322 106 33071 403 | Resistor 470. ohm 5% phitips 2322 211 23071 Roos | Resistor 470 phitips 2322 106 33471 R405 | Resistor 470 Phitips 2322 106 33471 F406 | Resistor 470 Phitips 2322 211 23071 nio7 | Resistor 470 phitips 2322 106 33471 08 | Resistor 470 Phitips 2322 106 33471 409 | Resistor 470 Phittps 2322 211 23071 ruta | Resistor 330 phitips 106 33334 Ratt | Resistor 330 Phitips 106 33334 412 | Resistor 10 Phitips 106 33103 R413. | Resistor a Pphitips 106 33479 R414 | Resistor 8.2 Phitips 106 33828 nats | Resistor 1.8 phitips 106 33182 416 | Resistor 390 lPhitips 106 33394 R417 | Resistor 82 Phitips 106 33823 R418 | Resistor 470 Phitips zaee 211 23074 R419. | Resistor 39 phitips 2322 106 33393 R420 | Resistor a7 phitips 2322 106 33473 Ru21 | Resistor 330 phitips 2322 106 33331 422 | Resistor 120 ohm +5 phitips 2322 106 33121 Ru23 | Resistor 22 obm +5% phitips 2322 106 33229 R424 | Resistor 1.2 kobe 45% philips 2322 106 33122 Ru25 | Resistor 82 kohm 45% i [Phitips: 2322 106 33823, R426 | Resistor 300 ohm 45% lphitips 2322 106 33101 Raat | Resistor 47 ohm $5% Philips 2322 106 33479 Transistor lphitips. Transistor Philips Beshen Transistor Philips BPAg4 Transistor lphitips. Fgh MODULE NO; 500 e LooP 1 MIXER $130x MODULE 500 uw ‘Srmbot Description Manat. 2501 | Resistor 3.3 ohm = 5% 0.33 | Philips 2322 211 13338 #502 | Resistor 3.3Kohn + St 0.33 | Phitips 2322 214 13332 503 | Resistor 1Skohm + 5% 0.33 | Philips 2322 211 13153, 504 | Resistor 2.2Kohm + 0.33] Philips 2322 211 13222 R505 | Resistor 270 ohm + 5% 0.330 | Philips 2322 211 13271 1506 | Resistor 100 ohm + 5% 0,330 | Philips 2322 211 13101 nso? | Resistor 10 ohm + 5% 0.33W| Philips 2322 211 13109 soa | Resistor 330 ohm + 5% 0.330 Philips 2322 211 13331 509 | Resistor 2.Tkohn + 5% 0.330 | Philips 2322 211 13272 A510 | Resistor 680 ohm + 5% 0.33 | Philips 2322 211 13681 4511 | Resistor 390 ohm + 5% 0.33] Philips 2322 211 13391 1512 | Resistor 470 ohm + 5% 0.33W | Philips 2322 211 13477 8513, | Resistor 2TKohm + 5% 0.33W | Philips 2322 211 13273, 514 | Resistor 2.Tkohm + 5% 0.33W| Philips 2322 211 13272 8515. | Resistor 560 ohm + 5% 0.33W | Philips 2a22 211 13569 #516 | Resistor 47 onm + 5% 0.33 | Phitips: gaze 211 13479 501 | capacitor ceramic tonF =20/+80% —32v_ | Ferroperm | 9/0145.9 c502 | capacitor ceramic 1OnF -20/+80% sev | Ferroperm | 9/0145.9 503 | capacitor ceramic 1OnF -20/+80% -32V | Ferroperm | 9/0145.9 504 | capacitor ceramic 1OnF ~20/+80% 3av | Ferroperm | 9/0145.9 0505 | Capacitor ceramic 1OnP ~20/+80% 32v | Ferropern | 9/0145.9 506 | Capacitor ceramic 10nF ~20/+80% 32v | Ferropern | 9/0145.9 507 | Capacitor ceramic AIRE + 2h roov | Philips 2222 638 34479 c508 | Capacitor polyester 100nF + 20% toov | Philips 2222 344 24108 509 | Capacitor ceranic tOnF =20/+80% 3ev | Ferroperm | 9/0145.9 510 | capacitor ceramic 1000F + 2% roov | Philips 2222 638 34101 511 | Capacitor polystyrene 180pF + 1% soov | Phizips 2202 A2T 41801, 512 | Capacitor ceramic 2m tooy | Phitins 2222 638 34339 513 | capacitor ceramic +28 100 | Philips 2222 638 34569 514 | Capacitor ceramic F =20/+80% 3ev | Ferropern | 9/0145.9 515 | Capacitor ceramic -20/+80% 32v | Ferroperm | 9/0145.9 (516 | Capacitor polyester 100nF + 20% woov | Philips 2222 3h 26104 L501 | Coit SP. T1059 usoz | coil Tull + 5% Kaschke 220/5 103 | coil 12uH + 5% Kaschke 220/5 7501 | Transformer SP. TL198 Transistor Philips BF199 Transistor Philips BF 199 Integrated circuit N 3053 MODULE NO: 600 > VoXO AND LOOP 2 FILTER FOR s130K __ Module Goo __‘1/2 Sl Desrinon Mafr R601 [Resistor 2,7 Kohm 15% 0,39) Philips | e922 211 19272 R602 | Resistor 22 Kohm 25% 0,33W| Philips | 2322 211 13223 R603 | Resistor 220 ohm +58 0,33W) Philips 2322 211 13221 R604 | Resistor 2,7 Mohm 45% 0,339W| Phitips | 2322 191 v1275 R605 | Resistor 4,7 Kohm 250 0,33W| Phitips | 2322 191 2367 R606 | Resistor 220 Kohm 45% 0,33W| Philips 2322 211 13224 R607 | Resistor 18 Kohm £58 0,33W| Philips 2322 211 13183 R608 | Resistor NTC 4,7Kohm 45% 0,5 W| Philips 2322 635 02472 R609 | Resistor 180 Kohm 25% 0,33W| Philips 2322 181 33184 R610 | Resistor 15 Kohm 358 0,33W| Philips | 2322 211 13153 R611| Resistor 680 ohm +58 0,33W| Phizaps | 2322 181 ‘36M R612 | Resistor 180 ohm £58 0,33W] Philips | 2322 181 33781 R613 | Resistor 33 Kohm 5% 0,33W| Philips 2322 211 13333 R61h | Resistor 1,5 Kohm 45% 0,33w| Pnitaps | 2322 211 13152 R615 | Resistor 100 Kohm 45% 0,33W| Phitips | 2322 211 13104 R616 | Resistor 5,6 Kohm £58 0,33W| Philips 2322 211 13562 R617 | Resistor 18 Kohm 45% 0,33W| Philips | 2322 211 13183 R618 | Resistor 10 Kohm 45% 0,33W| Phitips | 2322 211 13103 R619 | Resistor 390 ohm 5% 0,334] Philips | 2322 181 33391 R620 | Resistor 39 Kohm 45% 0,33W| Philips 2322 211 13393 R621 | Resistor 5,6 Kohm £58 0,33W| Philips | 2322 211 13562 R622 | Resistor 560 ohm 25% 0,33W] Philips | 2322 211 13561 R623 | Resistor 150 ohm 45% 0,33W| Philips 2322 211 13151 R624 | Resistor 560 ohm 25% 0,33] Philips | 2322 211 13561 C601 | Capacitor ceramic CL2 10nF-20/+80% sovpc| NKEvroperm|DI 350 758L F 103 Z 602 | Capacitor electrolytic louF 20% 35V | ROE IOOAA210F ©603 | Capacitor polyester 47nFs10% — 100V | Philips 2222 344 25473 c604 | capacitor ceramic 33pF 42% 100v | Philips 2222 638 34339 €605 |Capacitor polyester 680nF 410% 100v | phitips ahh 25684 0606 | capacitor polyester 47nF 410% —100v | Philips Bik 25473 0607 |Capacitor polyester 470nP 410% 100v | Philips 344 25474 C608 | Capacitor polyester 47nF 420% 100v | Philips Bh 24473 609 | capacitor ceramic 56pF + 1oov | Phitips 642 34569 610 | Capacitor polyester 51pF + 1% 500V | Philips 427 45109 €611 [Capacitor ceramic — 5,8:2 nro .5 cov | gexnoreme | 9/0112,9 C612 | Capacitor ceramic 10nF-20/+80% «« NK DT 350 758L F 103 2 613 | capacitor electrolytic Lou 20% sv | noe BKLOOAA2 LOE MODULE NO: 600 © VoXO AND LOOP 2 FILTER $130% Module 2/2 Synod ‘Besiton ‘Menfact 614 |capacitor polyester —47nF 4208 ——100¥| Philips co15 | capacitor electrolytic 1our 20% 55 ROE 0616 |capacitor polystyrene 220pF 45% 500V Philips | 2222 427 22202 1601 coin S.P. TL 257 1601 |Transistor Philips | Br256n 1602 |Transistor Philips | BF199 17603 |Transistor Philips | Bo558 601 |Diode varicap. Motoroia | mvi09 602 | Diode. varicap. Motorola | mv109 10601 |Integrated circuit Ns. LM 308N x601 [crystal £=10097.600 itz S.P. c 1010 MODULE NO: 700 A VEO Selector $1302/81303/S1304 Module 700 wn Smbol Deseriton Manfact R701 | Resistor 10 kohm +: PHILIPS | 2322 211 13103 R702 | Resistor 10 kohm + PHILIPS | 2322 211 13103 R703 | Resistor 10 kohm 7) PHILIPS | 2322 211 13103 R704 | Resistor 10 kohm + PHILIPS | 2322 211 13103 R705 | Resistor 10 kohm #! PHILIPS | 2322 211 13103 R706 | Resistor 18 kohm PHILIPS | 2322 211 13183 R707 | Resistor 10 kohm PHILIPS | 2322 106 33103 R708 | Resistor 820 ohm ParLtps | 2322 106 33821 R709 | Resistor 12 kohm purirps | 2322 106 33123 R710 | Resistor 12 kohm PHILIPS | 2322 106 33123 R711 | Resistor 12 kohm purirps | 2322 106 33123 R712 | Resistor 12 kohm purirps | 2322 106 33123 R713 | Resistor 12 kohm puriaps | 2322 106 33123 R714 | Resistor 12 kohm PHILTPS 181 33123 R715 | Resistor 12 kohm PHILIPS ya1 33123 R716 | Resistor 12 kohm PHILIPS yer 39123 R717 | Resistor 12 kohm PHILIPS 18) 33123 R718 | Resistor 12 kohm PHILIPS yet 33123 R719 | Resistor 12 kohm PHILIPS rei 39123 R720 | Resistor 12 kohm PHILIPS 181 33123 R721 | Resistor 12 kohm PHILIPS 181 33123 n722| Resistor 12 kohm PHILIPS wer 33123 723 | Resistor 12 kohm PHELTPS yer 39123 R72h | Resistor 12 kohm PHILIPS vat 33123 Resistor 12 kohm PHILTPS. 181 33223 Resistor 12 kehm PHILIPS 181 33223 Resistor 12 kohm PHILIPS. 181 33323, Resistor 12 kohm PHILIPS 181 33123, Resistor 12 kohm PHILIPS. 181 33223 Rosistor 12 kohm PHILIPS. vei 33323, Resistor kohm PHILIPS 181 33223 Resistor kohn PHILIPS wet 33123 Resistor 10 kohm PHILIPS 106 33103 Resistor 10 kohm PHILIPS 106 33103 Resistor 10 kohm PHILIPS 106 33103 R736 | Resistor 10 kohm PHILTPS 106 33103 R737 | Resistor 3,9 kohm PHILIPS 221 13392 R738 | Resistor 33 kohm PHILTPS 106 33333 R739 | Resistor 100 kohm PHILIPS 106 3310! n740 | Resistor 100 kohm PHILTPS 106 33108 R7i1 | Resistor 100 kohm 0,33W_| PATLIPS 2iL 13104 MODULE NO: 700 4 VCO Selector $1302/S1303/S1304 Module 700 ‘Smbot Deseriton Montect. R742 | Resistor 100 kohm 15% 0,33W | PHILIPS 211 13104 R743 | Resistor 1 kohm 25% 0,33W | PHILIPS 106 53102 R744 | Resistor 5,6 kohm *5% 0,33W | PHILIPS 106 33562 R745 | Resistor 33 kobm 25% 0,33” | PHILaps 106 33333 R746 | Resistor 33 kohm 25% 0,33W | PHILIPS 106 33333 R747 | Resistor 12 kohm 258, 0,33W | PHILIPS AV 33123 R7K8 | Resistor 12 kohm 15% 0,33W | PHILIPS | 2322 181 33123 R749 | Resistor 12 kohm 75% 0,339 | PHILTPS |2322 181 33123 R750 | Resistor 12 kohm 25% 0,33W | PHILIPS | 2322 181 33123 R751 | Resistor 12 kohm 5% 0,33w | pusties | 2322 181 39129 R752 | Resistor 12 kohm 7596 0,33 | PHILIPS | 2322 181 33123 R753 | Resistor 12 kohm 15% 0,33W | purtres |2322 181 33123 R754 | Resistor 12 kohm 759 0,33W | PHILIPS |2322 181 33123 R755 | Resistor 12 kohm 75% 0,33W | PHILIPS 33123 R756 | Resistor 12 kohm 25% 0,33W | PHILIPS 33123 R757 | Resistor 12 kohm *5% 0,33W | PHILIPS 33123 R758 | Resistor 12 kohm 25% 0,33W | PHILIPS 33123 R759 | Resistor 12 kohm 25% 0,33W | PHILIPS R760 | Rosistor 12 kohm *5¢ 0,33W | PHILIPS 33123 R761 | Resistor 12 kohm 0,33W | PHILIPS 33123 R762 [Resistor — 12 kohm 0,33W | PHILIPS 33123 R763 | Resistor 12 kohm 0,33W | PHILIPS 33123 R764 | Resistor 12 kohm 0,33W | PHILIPS 39123 R765 | Resistor 12 kohm 0,33 | PHrLaps 99123 2766 | Resistor 12 kohm 0,33W | PHILIPS 39123 R767 [Resistor 12 kohm 0,33W | PHILIPS 39123 2768 | Resistor 12 kohm 0,33W | prtirps 39123 R769 [Resistor 12 kohm 0,33W | PHILIPS 39123 #770 | Resistor 12 kohm 0,39” | PHTLTPS 33123 R771 [Resistor 12 kohm 0,33W | Putirps 39123 R772 [Resistor 12 kohm 0,33 | PHILIPS 33123 773 [Resistor 12 kohm 0,33W | PHILTPS 33123 R774 |Resistor 12 kohm 0,53” | pHILtPs 39123 R775 [Resistor 12 kohm 0,33W | PHILIPS 33123 1776 |Resistor 12 kohm 0,33W | PHILIPS 33123, R777 [Resistor 12 kohm 0,33W | PHILIPS 33123 R778 [Resistor 12 kohm o,33W | pritaps 33125 R779 [Resistor 12 kohm 0,33 | PHILIPS 33123 R780 [Resistor 12 kohim o,39w | pHILIps 33123 R781 [Resistor 12 kohm 0,330 | putLaps 33123 R782 |Resistor 12 kohm 0,33" _| PHILips va 33123 MODULE NO: 700 4 VCO Selector 51302/S1303/S1304 Module 700 3/4 mor Deseriton Manat. R783 | Resistor 12 kohm t5% 0,39" | partes | 2922 181 33123 R784 | Resistor 12 kohm t5¢ 0,33W | PHILEPS | 2322 181 33123 R785 | Resistor 12 kohm t5¢ 0,33 | PHILIPS | 2322 181 33123 8786 | Resistor 12 kohm 15% 0,33W | PHILIPS | 2322 106 33123 R787 | Resistor 12 kohm t5¢ 0,33 | PHILIPS | 2322 106 33123 R788 | Resistor 12 kohm *5¢ 0,33W | PHILIPS | 2322 106 33123 R789 | Resistor 12 kohm '5% 0,33W | PHILIPS | 2322 106 33123 790 | Resistor 12 kohm 75% 0,33W | PHILIPS | 2322 106 33123 R791 | Resistor 12 kohm 45% 0,330 | pettrps | 2522 106 33123 RA7O] Resistor ARRAY8X10 kohm 25% 0,125w| ITT VR8 10 kohm 15% Capacitor Polyetylehne 0,luFti0% 100v] STEMENS | 832510-D1104-K Capacitor Polyetylehne 0,1urt10% 100v| STEMENS }.m32510-D1104-K Capacitor Polyetylehne 0,1uFti0g 100v| stemens | B32510-p1104-K Capacitor Polyetylehne 0,1uFtiog 1oov| szemens | p32510-D1104-K« Capacitor Polyetylehne 0,1uF*10% 100V] STEMENS | B32510-D1104-K Capacitor Ceramic 10nF -20/+80% 50Vv] KCK HE7O5JYF10 32, Capacitor Ceramic 10nF -20/+80% 50V| KCK HE70SJ¥F1032 Capacitor Ceramic 10nF -20/+80% 50] KCK HE7OSIYF103z Capacitor Ceramic 10nF -20/+80% 50V] KCK HE7OSJYF103Z Capacitor Ceramic 10nF -20/+80% 50V] KCK HE7OSJYP103Z Capacitor Electrolyt 10uP 20% 35v| BRO BKT 00AA 210F Capacitor Ceramic 10nF -20/+80% 50V| KCK HE7OSJYF1O3Z capacitor Electrolyt 1our t2og 35v| BRO EKI OOAA 210P Capacitor Electrolyt 1lour *20% 35V| ERO EKI OOAA 210F Capacitor Ceramic 10nF -20/+80% 50V] KCK HE7OSJYF103Z 701 | Diode Germanium it AAI 702 | Diode Germanium rer aly 703 | Diode Germanium it AALS p70% | Diode Germanium rr Aaihy 1705 | Diode Germanium xr AALNy 1706 | Diode Siticon puritps | 1wua4s 0707 | Diode siticon PHELEPS | rNu1he p708 | Diode Siticon purtips | rNvahe 709 | Diode Siticon putures | IN4iue 0710 | Diode siateon purtips [anus p711 | Diode siiicon parties |anhi4s D712 |Diode Silicon PHILIPS INGLES 0715 | Diode Siticon puritps [TN4148 MODULE NO: 700 voo Selector $1302/81303/S1304 Module fs ‘Symbor Deserption Mansfact. D714 | Diode Silicon purirps | iNua4a 7701 | Transistor PHILIPS | BC548B 7702 | Transistor PHILIPS | BC639 1703 | Transistor purtrps | BC548B 1704 | Transistor PHILIPS | BC548B 1705 | Transistor purirps | B0558B 17706 | Transistor PHrLrPs | Bc328-25 707 | Transistor PHILIPS | BC328-25 7708 | Transistor purirps | n0328-25 1709 | Transistor puriips | Bc328-25 1710 | Transistor PHILIPS | BC328-2 1711 | Transistor puritps | Be328-2 1712 | Transistor puriips | Bc328-25 1715 | Transistor PHILIPS | Bc 328-25 1714 | Transistor puTiips | pe328-25 1715 | Transistor puriips | nc328-25 1716 | Transistor PHILips | He328-25 1717 | Transistor puritps | Be328-25 1718 | Transistor purities |Bc328-25 1719 | Transistor PHILIPS | BC328-25 1720 | Transistor parties | pc328-25 1721 | Transistor putirps | pc328-25 7722 | Transistor putiips | Bc328-25 Transistor puritps | Be928-25 Transistor puiuips | ne328-25 17725 | Transistor paitips | Bc328- 1726 | Transistor PHILIPS | ne328-! 1727 | Transistor putiips | ne328-25 10701] Integrated Circuit TEXAS SN7407, 10702] Integrated Circuit MMI 6330. 1C703] Integrated Circuit MoToroLa |NC145158CP IC7O! Integrated circuit TEXAS. SNTHLS138N 10705] Integrated circuit TEXAS sx74o7 MODULE NO: 900 INPUT FILTER $1302/51303/51304 Module 900 1/2 Symbol eserion Manafct R901 | Trim. Potmeter 1 kohm Cermet purips | 2922 482: 20102 R902 | Resistor 2,7 kohm t59 0,33w|Puxieps | 2322 211 13272 2903 | Resistor 220. ohm 15% a,yisw)parirps | 2922 214 13201 R904 | Resistor 220 ohm *5% 0,33W/PHILTPS | 2322 211 13221 c901 | Capacitor Polyester 100nF t20% 1oov|PHILIPS | 2322 344 24104 902 | Capacitor, Polyester 100nF *20% LOOV|PHILIPS | 2322 34h 2hrok 903 | Capacitor Polyester 100nF *20% — 1oov|pHittps | 2322 244 24104 c90t | capacitor Electrolyt 1our +20% 35V BRO EKI OOAA 210F c905 | capacitor Polyester 100nF 420% 1oov|pHitres | 2322 344 24104 0906 | Capacitor Polyester 100nP 420% 100v|pHtLtes | 2322 344 24104 c907 | Capacitor Polyester 100nF t20% 1oov|PHILIPS | 2322 344 2h10% c908 | capacitor Polyester 100nF 20% — oov|purirps | 2322 344 24104 909 | Capacitor Polycarbonat inF t204 630v |ERO KC1849 21016 c910 | Capacitor Polyester 100nF roov|purizes | 2222 344 2kioh c911 | Capacitor Polyester 100nF tov |purites | 2222 344 24104 co1z | Capacitor Polyester 100nF roov|prrires | 2222 344 2h1o4 0913 | Capacitor Polyearbonat inFtzo¢ 6 30v [ERO KC1849 21016 co1k | Capacitor Polyester 100nF roov|putures | 2222 344 2104 0915 | Capacitor Polyester 10nF hoov|purures |az22 344 54103 0916 | capacitor Polyester 10nF soov|purires 2222 344 54103 0917 | capacitor Polyester 100nF roy |prtires 344 2ki04 918 | Capacitor Polyester 100nF roov [puritps 34h 24104 919 | Capacitor Polyester 100nF +: Loov |patiaps 344 24108 c920 | Capacitor Polyester 100nF roov [puteres 344 2u10m co21 | capacitor Polyester 100nF roov |pHtErPs 3h 2104 co22 | Capacitor Polyester 100nF Loov Jpuriaps 344 2h104 0923 | capacitor Polyester 100nF tov [PHILIPS 344 24104 co2h | capacitor Polyester 100nF roov [PurLres 34h atom 925 | Capacitor Polyester 100nF 1o0v ferrites 344 24104 0926 | Capacitor Polyester 1oonF roov |prrurpes 2222 548 24104 927 [Capacitor Polycarbonat InF t20% — 630V [ERO KC1849 21016 c928 |Capacitor Polyester 100nF t20% — 100v fpurtaps 2222 344 24104 c929 |capacitor Polycarbonat inF tz0% — 630v |eRo Ke18h9 21016 930 [capacitor Polyester 100nF 20% — ro0v[pHiires 2222 344 2uLoh 0931 {capacitor Polycarbonat InF£20% 6 30v [ERO Ke1sh9 21016 co32 [capacitor Polyester 100nF t206 —1o0v [puters — 2202 344 2tiot €993 |capacitor Polyester 1onr t206 — koov fputezes 2229 34h 54103 934 |capacitor Elecerolyt 1onF t20% 35V [ero EKT OOAA 210F ©995 Capacitor Blectrolyt 47uF -10/+50% 63V ero B41283-c8476—7 MODULE NO: 900 INPUT PILTER $/1302/51303/S1304 Module 900 a/e Sol Desriton Manat 936 | Capacitor Palyester 100nr t20% 100v| puritps | 2222 344 2104 0937 | Capacitor Polyester 100nr t20% 100v| Pires | 2222 544 24104 p901 | Diode sitkon Prirps | paver Not In $1302 MODULE NO: 1000 MODE SWITCH $1303/S1304 Module 1000 1 ‘Smbat Deseristion Mofo R1001| Resistor 10 kohm 75% 0,33W] PHILIPS | 2322 211 13103 1002] Resistor 22 konm 15% 0,339W| PHILIPS | 2322 211 13223 R1003 Resistor 330 ohm 15% 1,i5w/ PHILips | 2322 214 13531 R100! Resistor 18 kohm *5% 0,33w| paturps | 2522 211 13183 R1005] Resistor 10 kohm *5% 0,33W] PHILIPS | 2322 211 13103 R1006| Resistor 6,8 konm *5% 0,33W] PHILIPS | 2322 211 13682 R1007| Resistor 3,9 kohm +5% 0,33"| pHitips | 2322 211 R1008| Resistor 3,9 kohm 0,334] pttaps | 2322 211 R109] Resistor 10 kohm 0,53W] puttars | 2322 211 13103 R1O1G Resistor 56 kohm 0,33W] PHILIPS | 2322 211 13562 R011] Resistor 68 kohm 0,33W] putiips | 2322 211 13683 R101 Resistor 15 ohm 0,33w| PHoiaps | 2322 211 13150 R101] Resistor 68 ohm 0,33W| putires | 2322 211 13680 R101! Resistor 18 kohm 0,33] pHitaps | 2322 211 13183 R1015| Resistor 4,7 kohm *5% 0,33] putirps | 2322 211 13472 R1016| Resistor 10 kohm *5% 0,33W| PHILIPS | 2322 211 13103 R1017| Resistor 15 kohm 15% 0,33W| PHILIPS | 2322 211 13153 R1018] Resistor 10 kohm 15% 0,33W| PHILIPS | 2322 211 13103 R1019] Resistor 15 kohm *5% 0,33W| PHIL 2322 211 13153 R1020| Resistor 18 kohm 25% 0,33W| PHILIPS | 2322 211 13183 R1021| Resistor 3,3 kohm 25% 0,53W| PHILIPS | 2322 211 13392 R1022] Resistor 270 ohm 25% 0,33W| PHILIPS | 2322 211 13271 R1023| Resistor 820 ohm 15% 0,33w| PHILIPS | 2322 211 13821 R1024| Resistor 0,2 kohm 75% 0,33W) PHILIPS | 2322 211 13222 R1025| Resistor 680 ohm 5% 0,33W| PHILIPS | 2322 181 53681 R1026| Resistor 22 kohm 15% 0,33W| PHILIPS | 2322 211 13223 R1027| Resistor 15 kohm 25% 0,33W| PHILIPS | 2322 211 13153 R1028| Resistor 22 kohm 75% 0,33W| PHILIPS 211 13223 21029] Resistor 18 konm 25% 0,33W| PHILIPS 211 13183 R1030| Resistor 10 kohm 25% 0,33W| PHILIPS 211 13103 R1031| Resistor 3,9 kohm 159% 0,33W| PHILIPS 211 13392 R1032] Resistor 18 kohm 25%, 0,33 | PHILIPS 211 13183 R1033] Resistor 8,2 kohm 15% 0,33W| PHILIPS 211 13822 R1034] Resistor 22 kohm 5% 0,33W| PHILIPS 211 13223 R1035| Resistor 22 kohm 25%, 0, 33m | PHILIPS 211 13225 R1036| Resistor 22 kohm 15% 0,33W | PHILIPS 211 13223 R1037| Resistor 100 kohm 15% 0,33W | PHILIPS BLL 23104 R1038] Resistor — 4,7 kohm 7595 ©,33W | PHILIPS 211 13472 H1039| Resistor 8,2 kohm t5¢ 0,33W | PHILIPS 211 13822 R1040| Resistor 22 kohm 59, 0, 33W | puttaps 211 13223 Riola|Resistor 47 kehm 0, 33W | PHILIPS 241 13473 MODULE NO: 1000 ANODE SWITCH $1303/S130% Module 1000 2/4 ‘Smite Deseriton Menafact. R1042| Resistor 22 kohm 45% 0,33W| PHILIPS 19103 R1043) Resistor 10 kohm *5% 0,33W| PHILIPS 13103 1044 Resistor 10 kohm 25% 0,33W) PHILTPS 15105 R1O45| Resistor 3,3 konm *5% 0,33W| PHILIPS 13332 R1046] Resistor 22 kohm *5% 0,33W| PHILIPS 13223 R1047| Resistor 3,3 kohm *5¢, 0,33W| PHILIPS 133324 1048] Resistor 270 ohm *5¢ 0,33W| PHILIPS 13271 R149] Resistor 22 kohm 25% 0,33W) PHILIPS 13223 RLO5O Resistor 270 ohm 15% 0,33W| PHILIPS 13271 R1051| Resistor 10 kohm 5% 0,33W| PHILIPS 13103 R1052| Resistor 820 ohm 25% 0,33W| PHILIPS 13821, R1053| Resistor 82,5 kohm *5¢. 0,33W| PHILIPS 58253 R105" Resistor 680 kohm 75% 0,33W| PHILIPS vB R1055] Resistor 15. ohm 0, 33W| putirps 13150 R1056| Resistor 15. ohm 0,33W| PHILIPS 13150 R1057| Resistor 39,2 kohm 0,33W| PuILies 53923 R1058| Resistor 1,5 kohm 0,33W| PHILS 13152 R1059| Resistor 39,2 kohm 0,33w| PHILIPS 53923 R1060| Resistor 10 kom 0,33W| PHILIPS 15103 R1061| Resistor 47 ohm 0, 33W| PHILIPS i373 c1001] Not usea 61002] Capacitor Ceramic 10nF -20/+80% sov| KCK HB705SYF103% 1003] Capacitor Polyester *20% 4oov | PHILIPS |2322 344 54103 c1004] Capacitor Ceramic 10nF -20/+80% —50v| KCK HE70SJYFLO3Z ©1005] Capacitor Polyetylen 0,22uF tio% 1o0v| sreMENS |B32511-p1224-D ©1006] Capacitor Polyester 100nP *10% 1oov} purtaps |2322 344 25104 €1007| Capacitor Polyetylen 0,22uF t10% 100v| stEMENS |n32511-D1224-p 61008] Capacitor Ceramic 10nF -20/+80% 50v| KCK HE70SYPLO3z 1009] Capacitor Flectrolyt 47our -10/+50% 25v| ERO eBoocD347E c10i0| Capacitor Ceramic 10nF -20/+80% 50v| KCK HE7OSJYF103z 1011] Capacitor Electrolyt 4,7ur *20% 50v | ERO EKTOOAAL47H ©1012] Capacitor Ceramic 10nF -20/+80% 5ov | KCK HE7OSIYFI103z ©1013] Capacitor Ceramic 10nF -20/+80% — 5ov | KcK nB70SJ¥F103z ©1014] Capacitor Ceramic 10nF -20/+80% — sov | KcK HE708JYF1032 c1015| Capacitor Ceramic 10nF -20/+80% 5ov | KCK HE70SIYFLO3Z c1016]Capacitor Ceramic L0nF -20/+80% — 50v | KcK §B70SsYF1032 017| Capacitor Ceramic on -20/+80% — 50v | KCK uB70S.s¥8 103% c1018|Capacitor E1ectrolyt 4,7uF 220% — 50v | FRO KIOOAALW7H c1019|Capacitor Ceramic 1onF -20/+80% — 50v | KCK WB70SIYF 103% c1020|Capacitor Ceramic 1onf -20/+80% — 50v | KCK HETOSIYF1032 MODULE NO: 1000 MODE SWITCH $1303/51304 Module 1000 3fh Smt Doeroon Mowe c1023| Capacitor Ceramic 10nF -20/+80% — sov| KcK ue7ossvP1032 ©1022 Capacitor Ceramic 10nF -20/+80¢ 50v| KCK HE7OSI¥F1032 ©1024 Capacitor Ceramic 10nF -20/+80% — 50v| KCK HE7OSIYF1032 c1ozi) Capacitor Electrolyt 1onF -20/+50% 25v] ERo Erp 3F piooil Diode siticon parties | pavax 1002] Diode Siticon purires | pavai 1003] Diode siticon purizes | paver 1004 Diode Siiicon purires | paver 1005] Diode Silicon prrures | pavan 1006] Diode Siticon pumixes | pavan 11007] Diode silicon pumps |pavaa 1008] Diode Siticon purus | paver 1009] Diode Silicon puriaps | pavai i010] Diode siticon purires | pavai pio1s] Diode silicon purires | pavai p1012| Diode Silicon puniaps |paver p1013] Diode Siticon puoures |navai piois| Diode Silicon purtes |aavaa 1015] Diode Si1icon pustips |pavai p1016| Diode Siiicon purrs |pavat p1017| pioae siticon puitaps |pavai p1018| Diode Silicon purtaps |navar p1019| piode sitieon puriips |navaa 11020] Diode silicon purties |navar p102i| Diode Siticon parties |pavai p1022| Dioae Silicon purnres |pavai 1023] Diode Siticon purtars |oavai 01025] Diode Silicon purtaps |pavaa 1026] Diode Silicon purtrps |pavai 1027] Diode Siticon purus paver p1028|piode Siticon purtaps fuavan 1029] pioae Silicon puters |aavan 1030 |Diode Silicon purires |eavar 1031 |Diede Silicon Pueies —fpavaa p1032 [Diode Si1icon putas foavar 91033 |pioue Zener 12 o,4w | putes [bzx7oc.2 1034 [Diode siticon purtips —foavaa 91035 |Diode siiicon parties feavaa 11036 [Diode Siticon pusiirs — foavar 91037 |piode Siiicon purties _ fsavar MODULE NO: 1000 MODE SWITCH S1303/S1304 Module 1000 ay ‘Symbol Description ‘Manfect. 1038) Diode Germanium rr AALS, 1039] Diode Silicon PHILIPS | BAV21 T1001] Transistor PHILIPS | Bc639 71002 Transistor purirps | xcss8p. 71003 Transistor PHILIPS | C5583 71004] Transistor PHILIPS | 85588 71005] Transistor PHILIPS | BC558B 71006 Transistor PHILIPS | BC558B 71007] Transistor PurLtps | Bc6ho 71008} Transistor PHILIPS | BC558B 71009] Transistor PHILIPS | 105585 T1010] Transistor purLrps | Bc548B t1011] Transistor PHILIPS | BC548D 11012] Transistor purirps | nesusn 11013} Transistor PHILIPS | BC548B ‘rio1i] Transistor puiirps | nc64o 71015] Transistor PHILIPS | BC548B T1016] Transistor PHILIPS | Bc64o 11017] Transistor purirps | Bcsisp RELO0I] Relay 24V NATIONAL] NF2-24V RE1002| Relay 24V NATIONAL] NF4-24V RE1003| Relay 24V NATIONAL] NP4-2UV RE1O04] Relay 24V NATIONAL] NF4-24V s1001] Switch 9x17,5 2U Tast 3,4,5 SHADOW ic1001] Tntegrated Cireuit NATIONAL] LM358 A a ON oe ee NN ee Oe ee ees es ee oe Oe) MODULE NO: 1100 a MODULE _1100 af ‘Stal Deserinon Mnafect. R1101 fResistor 6X8 ohm 0.33W|Phitips | 2922 211 13682 R1102 \Resistor 10 ohm 0.33W|phitips | 2322 211 13202 1103 Resistor 220 ohm 0.33W|Philips | 2322 211 13221 R1104 Resistor 4Ko ohm +5 0.33W|Philips | 2322 211 13102 1105 Resistor 10 ohm 0.33W|Phitips 211 13102 R1106 Resistor 1KO ohm 0.33W|Phitips 211 13102 R1107 Resistor KO ohm 0.33W|Phitips 211 13102 R1108 [Resistor 6K8 ohm * 0.33W| Philips 211 13682 R1109 |Potentiometer 22K ohm cermet |Philipa 482 20223 R110 Resistor 5K6 ohm *5% 0.33W| Philips 211 13562 R1111 Resistor 12K ohm 25% 0.33W| Philips 211 13123 1112 [Resistor 2K2 ohm 15% 0, 33W| Philips 211 13222 R1113 [Resistor 2K2 ohm 25% 0.53W|Philips | 2322 211 13222 R1114 Resistor 2K2 ohm 25% 0.33W| Philips 2322 211 13222 R115 [Resistor 2K2 ohm 15% 0. 33W| Philips 2322 211 13222 R1116 [Resistor 68 ohm *5% 0.33W|Philips | 2322 211 13689 R1117 Resistor 150 ohm 5% 0.33W| Philips 2322 211 13151 R1118 Resistor 15K ohm 15% 0.33W|Philips 2322 211 13153 R1119 [Resistor 47K ohm 25% 0.53W|Philips 211 13473 21120 [Resistor 47K ohm £55 0.33W[Phitips 211 13473 R1121 Resistor 47 onm 25% 0,33W|Philips 212 13479 R1122 [Resistor 47 ohm 25% 0.33W|Philips 211 13479 R1123 Resistor 390 ohm 75% 0.33W|Philips 211 13391 R124 Resistor 47K ohm 258 0.33W| Philips 241 13473 R1125 [Potontiometer 100 ohm cormet }Philips 482 20101 R1126 Resistor 330 ohm 0.33W [Philips 211 13331 1127 [Resistor 330 ohm 0.33W|Phitips 211 13332 1128 JRosistor 470 ohm 0.33W|Phitips aun 13472 n1129 Resistor 47K ohm 0.33W|Phitips 211 13473 R1150 [Resistor 150 ohm 0.33W|Phitips 211 13152 R1151 Resistor 2k2 ohm 0.33W Philips 211 13222 R132 [Resistor 48K ohm 0.33W|Philips a11 13183 R1133 Resistor 56K ohm 0.33W|Phitips | 2322 211 13563 R1194 Resistor 100 ohm 0.33W|Phitips | 2322 211 13101 21135 Resistor 1KO ohm 0, 33W [Philips 211 13102 R116 Resistor 1K0 ohm 0.33W [Philips aii 13102 R1137 Resistor 22K ohm 0.33W [Philips 211 13223 R1138 Resistor 68K ohm 0.33W [Philips 2 211 13683 R1139 Resistor 1K5 ohm 0.33W|Phitips aii 13152 R110 Resistor NTC 1KO ohm 0.50 |pastips 642 1e102

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