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Service Manual: VHF FM Transceiver
Service Manual: VHF FM Transceiver
TK-272G
SERVICE MANUAL
© 2000-11 PRINTED IN JAPAN
B51-8560-00(S) 790
Antenna
(KRA-14:Option)
Knob (ENC)
(K29-5331-03)
Knob (VOL)
(K29-5332-03)
Cabinet assy
(A02-3568-23)
Knob (PTT)
(K29-5334-13)
Knob (Side1)
(K29-5333-13)
Key top (DTMF)
(K29-9043-02)
CONTENTS
GENERAL ...................................................................... 2 ADJUSTMENT ............................................................. 32
SYSTEM SET-UP .......................................................... 2 PC BOARD VIEWS
OPERATING FEATURES .............................................. 3 DISPLAY UNIT (X54-3250-10) ............................... 41
REALIGNMENT ............................................................. 7 TX-RX UNIT (X57-587X-XX) .................................. 43
DISASSEMBLY FOR REPAIR ..................................... 15 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM .............................................. 49
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION ............................................. 16 BLOCK DIAGRAM ....................................................... 53
SEMICONDUCTOR DATA .......................................... 20 LEVEL DIAGRAM ........................................................ 55
DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS ............................ 22 KNB-14/KNB-15A (Ni-Cd BATTERY) .......................... 56
PARTS LIST ................................................................. 23 OPTIONS ..................................................................... 57
EXPLODED VIEW ....................................................... 30 SPECIFICATIONS ................................... BACK COVER
PACKING ..................................................................... 31
TK-272G
GENERAL / SYSTEM SET-UP
INTRODUCTION PERSONNEL SAFETY
SCOPE OF THIS MANUAL The following precautions are recommended for personnel
This manual is intended for use by experienced technicians safety:
familiar with similar types of commercial grade communications ● DO NOT transmit until all RF connectors are verified secure
equipment. It contains all required service information for the and any open connectors are properly terminated.
equipment and is current as of the publication date. Changes ● SHUT OFF and DO NOT operate this equipment near
which may occur after publication are covered by either Service electrical blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere.
Bulletins or Manual Revisions. These are issued as required. ● This equipment should be serviced by a qualified technician
only.
ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS
When ordering replacement parts or equipment information, SERVICE
the full part identification number should be included. This This radio is designed for easy servicing. Refer to the
applies to all parts, components, kits, or chassis. If the part schematic diagrams, printed circuit board views, and alignment
number is not known, include the chassis or kit number of which procedures contained within.
it is a part, and a sufficient description of the required
component for proper identification.
Unit
Model & TX-RX Unit Display Unit Frequency range Remarks
destination
K X57-5870-11 150~174MHz IF1 : 49.95MHz
TK-272G X54-3250-10
K2 X57-5870-13 136~150MHz LOC : 50.4MHz
SYSTEM SET-UP
Merchandise received
Transceiver programming
A personal computer (IBM PC or compatible), programming
interface (KPG-22), and programming software (KPG-56D)
are required for programming.
(The frequency, TX power HI/LOW, and signalling data are programmed
for the transceiver.)
YES KRA-14
Are you using the optional antenna?
Helical antenna
NO
(Option)
Delivery
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OPERATING FEATURES
Speaker
Microphone •
• °•key:
key:
Scan
Scan Del/Add
• 2 key: Talk Around
• 3 key: RF Power Lo
r
Programmable Auxiliary Functions
i
t
y
u
o °•
Side 1, Side 2, , , 2, and 3 can be programmed
with the auxiliary functions listed below.
• Channel Down
• Channel Up
• Display Character
• Group Down 2
• Group Up 2
• Home Channel
• Key Lock
• Lamp
• Monitor A (Monitor Unmute–Momentary)
The transceiver is shown with the optional KNB-14 battery pack.
• Monitor B (Monitor Unmute–Toggle)
q Rotary encoder • Monitor C (Carrier Squelch–Momentary)
Your dealer can program the encoder as either Group
• Monitor D (Carrier Squelch–Toggle)
Up/Down (only when the trunking board is installed)
or Channel Up/Down (default setting). Rotate to • None
select a group or channel. Also rotate to adjust the • Operator Sel Tone 1
squelch in Squelch Adjustment mode. • Redial
w LED indicator • RF Power Lo
Lights red while transmitting. Lights green while • Scan
receiving. Flashes orange while receiving a Code • Scan Del/Add
Squelch or Selective Call code, or a 2-Tone or DTMF • Talk-Around
signal that matches the one set up in your transceiver. • 2-Tone Encode
Flashes red when the battery power is low while • Trunking Group Code Select 2
transmitting.
1
Available for K market models only.
e Power switch/ Volume control
2
Turn clockwise to switch ON the transceiver. Rotate Available only when using Trunking function.
to adjust the volume. To switch OFF the transceiver,
turn counterclockwise fully.
r PTT (Push-to-Talk) switch 2. Programmable keys
Press this switch, then speak into the microphone to The functions the FPU programs to the function keys are
call a station. described in the following sections.
t Side 1 key
1) Channel up/down
This is a PF (Programmable Function) key. Press it
When the key is pressed each time, the channel number to
to activate its auxiliary function.
be selected is incremented/decremented and repeats if held
y Side 2 key for one second or longer.
This is a PF (Programmable Function) key. Press it
to activate its auxiliary function. 2) Display character
°These
, •, 2,3
3 keys
u This key switches the LCD display between the group/
are PF (Programmable Function) keys. channel number and group/channel name.
Press each key to activate its auxiliary function.
3) Group up/down
i SP/MIC jacks
When the key is pressed each time, the group number to
Connect an optional speaker/ microphone here.
be selected is incremented/decremented and repeats if held
for one second or longer.
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OPERATING FEATURES
4) Home Channel The "Add" channel is contained in the scan sequence, the
Press this key once, the channel switches to the pre- "Delete" channel is not contained. In the scan mode, this key
programmed home channel. switches the channel between delete or add, temporarily.
7) Monitor
Used to release signalling or squelch when operating in
conventional mode. It is also used to reset option signalling.
11) Scan
Pressing this key starts scanning. Pressing this key again 4. Scan Operating
stops scanning. 1) Scan types
● Single Group Scan
12) Scan Del/Add
You can scan all valid (ADD) channels in the displayed group
This key switches the currently displayed channel between
"Delete" and "Add". that can be selected with the group selector.
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OPERATING FEATURES
● Multiple Group Scan channel to answer to the call however revert channel is set
You can scan all valid (ADD) channels in all valid (ADD) to priority channel.
groups. After resume time, scan re-starts and the transmission
channel returns to the priority channel.
2) Scan Start Condition 3 Selected channel
One or more non-priority channels must be added to all The transceiver reverts to the channel before scanning or
channels that can be scanned. The transceiver must be in the channel that you changed during scan.
normal receive mode (PTT off). 4 Last called channel
When you activate the key programmed to the scan function, The transceiver reverts to the last called channel during
scan starts. The scan icon ("SCN") lights and "SCAN" is scan.
indicated on display. 5 Last used channel
The transceiver reverts to the last used (transmitted)
3) Scan Stop Condition channel during scan. "Last used" revert channel includes
The scan stops temporarily if the following conditions are talkback function.
satisfied. 6 Selected with talkback
1 The receiving signal matches the signalling code in your The transceiver reverts to the channel before scanning or
radio that is set by the programming software (KPG-56D). the channel that you changed during scan.
2 When the Monitor key is depressed.
8) Scan End
4) Scan Channel Types When you reactivate the key programmed to the scan
1 Priority channel is the most important channel for scan, function during scan mode, scan ends.
and always detects a signal during scan and when the scan The scan icon ("SCN") and "SCAN" or revert channel
stops temporarily. (programmable) display goes off.
2 Non-priority channels detect a signal during scan. For the
channels that can be selected with the group or channel 9) Temporarily Delete/Add
selector when the scan does not occur, the "A" icon lights. It is possible to delete or add a channel temporarily during
scan. When scan stops on an unnecessary channel, for
5) Priority Channel Setting example by interference of the other party, press the delete/
A priority channel can be set as follows with the programming add key, then that channel is deleted temporarily and scan will
software (KPG-56D). re-start immediately.
1 Specify a priority channel as a fixed priority channel. When you would like to add a deleted channel temporarily
2 Make a selected channel a priority channel. to the scan sequence, select the desired (deleted) channel
Specify the initial channel before the operator changes it. during scan, and press the delete/add key before scan re-starts.
That channel is added temporarily to the scan sequence.
6) Scan Type According to the Priority Channel The temporarily deleted or added channels are returned to
1 When no priority channel is set : Only the non-priority their pre-set delete/add conditions when the transceiver exits
channels are scanned. from scan mode.
If a non-priority channel stops temporarily, it stops until
there is no signal on the channel. 5. Details of Features
2 When priority channel is set : Either priority channel is
1) Time-out timer
scanned.
The time-out timer can be programmed in 15 seconds
If a non-priority channel stops temporarily, a priority channel
increments from 15 seconds to 300. If the transmitter is keyed
signal is detected at certain intervals.
continuously for longer than the programmed time, the
If a priority channel stops temporarily, it stops until there is
transmitter is disabled and a warning tone sounds while the
no signal on the priority channel.
PTT button is held down. The alert tone stops when the PTT
button is released.
7) Revert Channel
The revert channel is used to transmit during scanning and
2) PTT ID
set by the programming software (KPG-56D).
PTT ID provides a DTMF ANI to be sent with the PTT button
1 Priority
every time it is used (Begin of TX ID at beginning of
The transceiver reverts to the priority channel.
transmission, End of TX ID at end of transmission, or both).
2 Priority with talkback
You can program the PTT ID as one of the followings.
The transceiver reverts to the priority channel.
Off, BOT (Begin of TX ID), EOT (End of PTT ID), BOTH.
If you press PTT during a resume timer (dropout delay time,
The contents of ID are programmed for each channel.
TX dwell time) or calling, you can transmit on the current
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OPERATING FEATURES
The transceiver is capable of having ID. The format is DTMF. 6. Option Signalling (DTMF/2 tone)
The timing that the transceiver sends the ID is
Built-in DTMF decoder is available for option signalling.
programmable.
Built-in 2-Tone decoder is available for option signalling.
Begin of TX ID (BOT) : Begin of TX ID is sent at the
beginning of transmission.
It is possible to use individual call, group call, DBD (Dead
End of TX ID (EOT) : End of TX ID is sent at the end of
Beat Disable). Note : DBD is only DTMF
transmission.
Both : Begin of TX ID is sent at the beginning of transmission
Preset operation is triggered when there is a match with
and End of TX ID is sent at the end of transmission.
Option Signaling.
There is also a "PTT ID" setting for each channel.
When Option Signaling matches on a Group Channel
where it is set to Yes, the Option Signaling display flashes
3) Battery Warning
and Option Signaling is canceled. Settings after this will cause
This transceiver has a battery warning feature. If low voltage
"Transpond" or "Alert" to sound.
is detected during transmission, the transceiver warns you by
Setting the Selective Call Alert LED will cause the LED to
a flashing red "LED".
start flashing orange.
When the voltage is detected to be even lower during
Mute or Unmute is triggered by the ID/QT/DQT/Carrier
transmission, the transceiver stops transmission and warns
when option signaling matches (when Option Signal is
you by a flashing red "LED" and a beep.
deactivated by a transmission).
Please notice "indication" for the battery exchange, charging
time by flashing red LED and beep.
AND/OR
Option Signaling match conditions can be selected with
4) "TOT" Pre-Alert
AND/OR logic.
The transceiver has a "TOT" pre-alert timer. This parameter
selects the time at which the transceiver generates a "TOT"
Alert/Transpond AF Mute Open
pre-alert tone before the "TOT" is expired.
AND Triggers at match with QT/ Triggers at match with QT/
"TOT" will expire when the selected time passes from the
DQT/ID+DTMF(2tone);Opt DQT/ID+DTMF(2tone);Opt
TOT pre-alert tone.
OR Triggers at match with Triggers only for match with
DTMF(2tone);Opt QT/DQT/ID;Signaling
5) "TOT" Re-Key Time
The transceiver has a "TOT" re-key timer. This timer is the
Even if set as OR, there is no Alert/Transpond just with
time you cannot transmit after the "TOT" is exceeded. After
DTMF.
the "TOT" re-key time expires you can transmit again.
Even if set as OR, AF mute cannot be canceled just by a
match with DTMF.
6) "TOT" Reset Time
In conventional channels not set with QT/DQT, signaling is
The transceiver has a "TOT" reset timer. This timer is the
a match just by receiving the carrier.
minimum wait time allowed during a transmission that will reset
the "TOT" count.
Auto Reset
"TOT" reset time causes the "TOT" to continue even after
When Option Signaling matches on a Group channel where
the PTT is released, unless the "TOT" reset timer has expired.
it is set to Yes, Option Signaling is canceled when it matches a
group channel set to Yes.
7) OST (Operator Selectable Tone)
After Option Signaling matches, Option Signaling can
The transceiver is capable of having the "OST" function
automatically Reset after a specified time.
and 16 tone pairs (QT/DQT) with a max 10-digit name for each
tone pair.
Dead Beat Disable
When the D.B.D (Dead Beat Disable) code matches, a
8) Clear to Transpond
preset operation is performed.
The transceiver waits for an acknowledment signal until the
When D.B.D matches on all group channels regardless of
channel free.
whether Option Signaling = Yes/No, then TX Inhibit or TX RX
This feature ensures the acknowledment signal is receive
Inhibit is activated by the settings performed afterwards. D.B.D
by another party.
is canceled when the D.B.D. code + "#" is received.
Transpond is always activated when the D.B.D code
9) Battery Save
matches. Alert is not output. An Option Signaling match is not
This is the automatic battery saver during standby mode
displayed.
operation. The receiver circuit is turned on and off to conserve
the battery life.
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OPERATING FEATURES / REALIGNMENT
4. Checksum
Executing this function, "TUNING" appears on the display
of TK-272G while calculating the checksum .
When the calculation is completed, the display returns to
normal and PC displays the checksum of the radio. 7
TK-272G
REALIGNMENT
5. PC Mode 5-3. KPG-22 description
(PC programming interface cable: Option)
5-1. Preface
The KPG-22 is required to interface the TK-272G to the
The TK-272G transceiver is programmed using a personal
computer. It has a circuit in its D-subconnector (25-pin) case
computer, a programming interface (KPG-22) and
that converts the RS-232C logic level to the TTL level.
programming software (KPG-56D).
The KPG-22 connects the SP/MIC connector of the TK-
The programming software can be used with an IBM PC
272G to the computers RS-232C serial port.
or compatible. Figure 1 shows the setup of an IBM PC for
programming.
5-4. Programming software description
The KPG-56D programming disk is supplied in 3-1/2” disk
5-2. Connection procedure
format. The software on this disk allows a user to program the TK-
1. Connect the TK-272G to the personal computer with the
272G radios via a programming interface cable (KPG-22).
interface cable.
2. When the POWER is switched on, user mode can be
5-5. Programming with IBM PC
entered immediately. When the PC sends a command,
If data is transferred to the transceiver from an IBM PC
the radio enters PC mode.
with the KPG-56D, the destination data (basic radio
When data is transmitted from transceiver, the red LED blinks.
information) for each set can be modified. Normally, it is not
When data is received by the transceiver, the green LED blinks.
necessary to modify the destination data because their values
are determined automatically when the frequency range
Notes:
(frequency type) is set.
• The data stored in the personal computer must match the
The values should be modified only if necessary. Data can
model type when it is written into the flash memory.
be programmed into the flash memory in RS-232C format via
• Change the TK-272G to PC mode, then attach the interface
the universal connector.
cable. IBM-PC
KPG-56D installation manual part No. : B62-1153-XX
KPG-22
KPG-56D Gray
Gray/Black
+
- } SP
Tuning cable
(E30-3216-05)
Directly copying from the floppy disk to the radio may not φ 2.5 Cloning cable φ 2.5
φ 3.5 φ 3.5
work because the access speed is too slow.
6-4. Function
1. If you press the [Side2] switch while "PROGXXX" is
displayed, the checksum is displayed. If you press the
[Side2] switch again (while the checksum is displayed),
"PROGXXX" is redisplayed.
2. A transmission speed can be selected by pressing the [Side1]
switch while "PROGXXX" is displayed.
Fig. 2
19200 bps: The LED flashes green and red alternately.
38400 bps: The LED flashes orange. 8. Self Programming Mode
57600 bps: The LED lights orange. Write mode for frequency data and signalling etc. Mainly
used by the person maintaining the user equipment.
Note:
Normally, write in the high-speed mode. 8.1 Self programming mode setting
Remove D17 from the TX-RX unit (Figure 3). Hold down
7. Clone Mode the [Side1]+[●] switches and turn the power switch on.
Programming data can be transferred from one radio to When the self programming mode is entered, [SELF]
another by connecting them via their SP/MIC connectors. The appears on the display. The mode changes automatically
operation is as follows (the transmit radio is the master and to Model Select Mode and "PORTABLE" is displayed in
the receive radio is the slave). about one second.
°
4. Press the [ ] key on the master while the master displays Self programming is disabled if "a Trunking Board is installed
" CLONE ". The data of the master is sent to the slave. in this Radio" is selected in the FPU.
While the slave is receiving the data, "-PC-" is displayed.
When cloning of data is completed, the master displays
"END", and the slave automatically operates in the User X57-587X
Compoent Side
mode. The slave can then be operated by the same program
as the master.
5. The other slave can be continuously cloned. When the [ ]
key on the master is pressed while the master displays °
"END", and the slave the master displays " CLONE ".
Carry out the operation in steps 2 to 4.
D17
Fig. 3
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REALIGNMENT
● Flow Chart No. Function Choices Display Remarks
5 Option Signaling OFF NONE____ Default
DTMF DTMF____
Radio type 2-TONE 2TONE___
6 ID 000- ___ID___ Display when an item is selected
[2] 9999999999 (about 0.5 seconds)
Self programming mode 12345678 Display of the current setting
(If it is 8 or more digits, scroll it.)
[Side2] [Side1] ——987 Display when a code is input
Channel set mode Function set mode (Input it with DTMF key.) *1
Blank ———— [Side1] : Data clear
7 Busy Channel NO BCL_NO__ Default
8-2. Channel Setting Mode Lockout YES BCL_YES BCL_YES for K, K2 type
This is a mode for making channel settings with the panel 8 Beat shift No SHFT_NO_ Default
keys without using the FPU. Yes SHFT_YES
9 RF Power High Power PWR_H___ Default
Pressing [Side2] when "SELF" is displayed, sets Channel Low Power PWR_L___
Setting Mode. 10 Wide/Narrow Wide WIDE__
Select an item set using [3] then change the selection with NARROW NARROW__
the encoder. 11 Scan DELETE SCAN_DEL
The data displayed using [2] is stored in the memory and Delete/ADD ADD SCAN_ADD Default
12 Priority No P.CH_NO__ Not used when (Scan) Priority is not Fixed.
then proceeds to the next item. Pressing [3] proceeds to
Channel Yes P.CH_YES_
the next item without storing it in the memory.
13 Home Channel No H.CH_NO__ Not used when Home Channel is
Press [Side2] to set the display to "SELF" and return to reset Yes H.CH_YES_ not set in Key Assignment.
(default) status. 14 Compander No COMP_NO_
All channel data is cleared when pressing [2] key with the Yes COMP_YES
blank RX frequency. 15 PTT ID OFF P.ID_OFF
Begin of TX P.ID_1
No. Function Choices Display Remarks End of TX P.ID_2
Select 1-128 _1-_1._ We recomend up to 32 CH Both P.ID_3
Channel _1-128._ for TK-272G. 16 Begin of 000- _BOT_ID_ Not valid if Dial ID =Disable and
1 RX frequency Step 2.5kHz-1MHz STP_250 Display when an item is selected TX ID 9999999999999999 PTT ID=OFF, or EOT is set.
STP_1000 or when a step is changed Display when an item is selected
(about 0.5 seconds) (about 0.5 seconds)
•
[ ] Step change
VHF : 2.5, 5.0,6.25,7.5kHz,1MHz,Step
12345678 Display of the current setting
(If it is 8 or more digits, scroll it.)
Blank R. ————
[Side1] : Freq On/Blank switching ——987 Display when a code is input
100.0000- R.100.0000
The rightmost dot indicates (Input it with DTMF key.) *1
550.0000MHz 50Hz digit (On=5; Off=0). Blank ———— [Side1] : Data clear
2 Rx Signaling OFF ———— [Side1] : Off/QT/DQT switching 17 END of 000- _EOT_ID_ Not valid if Dial ID =Disable and
QT 67.0-250.3Hz QT_67.0_ •
[ ] : Mode switching TX ID 9999999999999999 PTT ID=OFF, or EOT is set.
(EIA Mode)
°
[ ] : Normal/Inverse
QT_250.3_
QT 67.0-250.3Hz QT_67.0* switching
Display when an item is selected
(about 0.5 seconds)
(0.1Hz Step Mode) QT_250.3* 12345678 Display of the current setting
DQT 000-777 (Normal) DQT000N* (If it is 8 or more digits, scroll it.)
(1 Step Mode) DQT777N* ——987 Display when a code is input
DQT 023-754 (Normal) DQT023N (Input it with DTMF key.) *1
(Standard Table Mode) DQT754N Blank ———— [Side1] : Data clear
DQT 000-777 (Inverse) DQT000I*
*1. There is no keys, so it can’t be changed.
(1 Step Mode) DQT777I*
DQT 023-754 (Inverse) DQT023I
(Standard Table Mode) DQT754I
3 TX frequency Step 2.5kHz-1MHz STP_250 Same as RX frequency.
STP_1000
Blank T. ————
100.0000- T.100.0000
550.0000MHz
4 TX Signaling Same as RX signaling.
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REALIGNMENT
● Flow Chart 8-3. Function Setting Mode
Channel Setting Mode This is a mode for using the panel keys to make function
Self programming mode settings without using the FPU, that operate on all channels.
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REALIGNMENT
No. Function Choices Display Remarks No. Function Choices Display Remarks
2 [Side2] RF Power Low MON_21 5 [2] Channel Up KEY3_9
Scan MON_22 Keylock KEY3_10
Scan DEL/ADD MON_23 Lamp KEY3_11
Operator MON_27 2-Tone Encode KEY3_16
Selectable Tone Select
°
3 [ ] No Function KEY1_OFF Monitor A KEY3_17
Talk Around KEY1_3 Monitor B KEY3_18
Display Character KEY1_5 Monitor C KEY3_19
Home Channel KEY1_7 Monitor D KEY3_20
Channel Down KEY1_8 RF Power Low KEY3_21 Default
Channel Up KEY1_9 Scan KEY3_22
Keylock KEY1_10 Scan DEL/ADD KEY3_23
Lamp KEY1_11 Operator KEY3_27
2-Tone Encode KEY1_16 Selectable Tone
Select 6 [3] No Function KEY4_OFF
Monitor A KEY1_17 Talk Around KEY4_3
Monitor B KEY1_18 Display Character KEY4_5
Monitor C KEY1_19 Home Channel KEY4_7
Monitor D KEY1_20 Channel Down KEY4_8
RF Power Low KEY1_21 Channel Up KEY4_9
Scan KEY1_22 Keylock KEY4_10
Scan DEL/ADD KEY1_23 Default Lamp KEY4_11
Operator KEY1_27 2-Tone Encode KEY4_16
Selectable Tone Select
•
4 [ ] No Function KEY2_OFF
Talk Around KEY2_3
Monitor A
Monitor B
KEY4_17
KEY4_18
Display Character KEY2_5 Monitor C KEY4_19
Home Channel KEY2_7 Monitor D KEY4_20
Channel Down KEY2_8 RF Power Low KEY4_21 Default
Channel Up KEY2_9 Scan KEY4_22
Keylock KEY2_10 Scan DEL/ADD KEY4_23
Lamp KEY2_11 Operator KEY4_27
2-Tone Encode KEY2_16 Selectable Tone
Select 7 [CH] Channel Up/Down CH_UP/DN Default
Monitor A KEY2_17 No Function KNOB_OFF
Monitor B KEY2_18 Optional Feature
Monitor C KEY2_19 8 Power On Tone YES/NO PONT_YES Default:YES
Monitor D KEY2_20 9 Control Tone YES/NO CNTT_YES Default:YES
RF Power Low KEY2_21 10 Warning Tone YES/NO WART_YES Default:YES
Scan KEY2_22 11 Time Out Timer OFF,15-300/15s Step TOT_60 Default:60s
Scan DEL/ADD KEY2_23 12 TOT OFF,1-10/ TOTP_PFF Cannot be set when TOT is OFF.
Operator KEY2_27 Pre-Alert Time 1s Step Default:OFF
Selectable Tone 13 TOT OFF1-60/ TOTK_OFF Cannot be set when TOT is OFF.
5 [2] No Function KEY3_OFF Rekey Time 1s Step Default:OFF
Talk Around KEY3_3 Default 14 TOT OFF1-15/ TOTS_OFF Cannot be set when TOT is OFF.
Display Character KEY3_5 Reset Time 1s Step Default:OFF
Home Channel KEY3_7 15 Clear to Transpond YES CTT_YES
Channel Down KEY3_8 (BCL for Transpond) NO CTT_NO Default
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No. Function Choices Display Remarks No. Function Choices Display Remarks
16 Battery Save ON BATT_ON Default Transpond CA/T_T/I
OFF BATT_OFF (ID Code)
17 Signaling OR SIG__OR Default Transpond CA/T_T/T
AND SIG_AND (tanspond Code)
18 Squelch Level 0-9/1 Step SQL__5 Default;5 Others
19 Priority None PRI_NONE Default 40 Panel Test/panel Enable PTM_ENA Default
Fixed PRI_FIX_ Tuning MODE Disable PTM_DIS
Selected PRI_SEL_
*1. This function is not available on TK-272G.
20 Lock Back 0.5-5.0/0.05 LBA_500 Default:500ms Cannot be
Time A set when Priority = none.
8-4. Memory Reset Mode
21 Lock Back 0.5-5.0/0.05 LBB_2000 Default:2000ms Cannot
This mode is used to clear data for functions that can be set
Time B be set when Priority = none.
in Self Programming Mode or to return to reset values (default).
°
22 Revert Selected REV_SEL Pressing [ ] when "SELF" is shown, sets the display to
Channel Last Called REV_L/C_ Default "CANCEL".
Last Used REV_L/U_ Turning the encoder alternately switches the display
Selected + Talk Back REV_S/T_ between "CANCEL" "READY".
Priority REV_PRI_
Priority + Talk Back REV_P/T_
°
Pressing [ ] when "READY" is shown, clears the data and
sets the display to "CLEAR".
23 Dropout 0-300/1s DODT___3 Default;3s
°
Pressing [ ] again, returns the display to "SELF".
Delay Time
24 Dwell Time 0-300/1s DWL___3 Default;3s
°
Pressing [ ] when "CANCEL" is shown, returns the display
to "SELF" without resetting the data.
DTMF When the memory is reset, mode data and model data are
25 Digit Time 50-200/10ms DIGT__50 Default;50ms not reset.
26 Inter Digit Time 50-200/10ms IDT___50 Default;50ms
27 First Digit Time 50-200/10ms FDT___50 Default;50ms
28 First Digit Delay 100-1000/50ms RIST_100 Default;100ms
29 Rise Time with QT 100-1000/50ms RTWQ_100 Default;100ms
30 DIAL ID Enable DID_ENA *1
Disable DID_DIS Default
31 No.of 12Key NODK_12 Default *1
DTMF Key 16Key NODK_16 *1
32 DTMF Hold Time ON DHT__ON Default *1
OFF DHT__OFF
33 Store and Send Enable SAS__ENA *1
Disable SAS__DIS Default
34 D Key D Code DKA_D_CD Default
Assignment 1-16/1s DKA_16__
35 DTMF Code SQ DTMS_CSQ Default
Signaling SEL CALL DTMS_SEL
36 Inter Mediate 0-9,A-D,*,# IMC__#_ Default: # (Can be set only when
Code DTMF signaling = SEL CALL.)
37 Group Code A-D,*,# GPCD_OFF_ Default;OFF
38 Auto Rest OFF ART_OFF_
Time 1-15/1s ART__10 Default;10s
39 Call Alert/ OFF CA/T_OFF Default
Transpond Call Alert CA/T_C/A
Transpond CA/T_T/A
(Call Alert)
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REALIGNMENT
● Flow Chart
[2]/[3] [2]/[3]
[Side1] [Side1] [Side1]
[Side1] key function Look back time A Call alert/Transpond
[2]/[3] [2]/[3]
[Side1] [Side1]
[ ] key function Dropout delay time
[2]/[3] [2]/[3]
[Side1] [Side1]
[2] key function Dwell time
[2]/[3] [2]/[3]
[Side1] [Side1]
[3] key function Digit time
[2]/[3] [2]/[3]
[Side1] [Side1]
[CH] key function Inter digit time
[2]/[3] [2]/[3]
[Side1] [Side1]
Power on tone yes/no First digit time
[2]/[3] [2]/[3]
[Side1] [Side1]
Contorol tone yes/no First digit delay
[2]/[3] [2]/[3]
[Side1] [Side1]
WArning tone yes/no Rise time with QT
[2]/[3] [2]/[3]
[Side1] [Side1]
Time Out Timer Dial ID
[2]/[3] [2]/[3]
[Side1] [Side1]
T.O.T. Pre-alert time No. of DTMF key
[2]/[3] [2]/[3]
[Side1] [Side1]
T.O.T. Rekey time DTMF hold time
[2]/[3] [2]/[3]
[Side1] [Side1]
T.O.T. Reset time Store & Send
[2]/[3] [2]/[3]
[Side1] [Side1]
Clear to Transpond D key assignment
[2]/[3] [2]/[3]
[Side1] [Side1]
Battery Save on/off DTMF signaling
[2]/[3] [2]/[3]
[Side1] [Side1]
Signaling Inter mediate code
[2]/[3] [2]/[3]
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DISASSEMBLY FOR REPAIR
Separating the case assembly from the chassis. Separating the chassis from the unit.
1. Remove the two knobs z and three round units x. 1. Remove the three screws ..
2. Remove the two screws c. Lift the unit (X54), and rise up the connecter lever in the
3. Expand the right and left sides of the bottom of the case arrow with your finger /.
assembly, lift the chassis, and remove it from the case Remove the three hexagonal bosses , and remove the
assembly v. twelve screws m.
2. Remove the solder from the antenna terminal using a
soldering iron, then lift the unit off (X57).
❷ ❶
❷
❶ ❾
❷ X54-
❸
❸ ❾
❾ Antenna teminal
❿ X57-
➐ ➐ ➐ ➐➐
❽ ➐ ➐
➐
➐
➐
❽ ➐ ➐
4. Taking cure not to cut the speaker lead b, open the chassis
X57-
and case assembly, and pull the speaker lead with ❽
connector n.
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CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
1. Frequency configuration 3) IF Amplifier circuit
The first IF signal is passed through a four-pole monolithic
The receiver utilizes double conversion. The first IF is 49.95
crystal filter (XF1) to remove the adjacent channel signal.
MHz and the second IF is 450 kHz. The first local oscillator
The filtered first IF signal is amplified by the first IF amplifier
signal is supplied form the PLL circuit. (Q22) and then applied to the lF system IC (IC4). The IF
The PLL circuit in the transmitter generates the necessary system IC provides a second mixer, second local oscillator,
frequencies. Fig. 1 shows the frequencies. limiting amplifier, quadrature detector and RSSI (Received
CF
ANT
450kHz Signal Strength Indicator). The second mixer mixes the
TX/RX : 150~174MHz (K)
TX/RX : 136~150MHz (K2) first IF signal with the 50.4MHz of the second local oscillator
MCF
ANT RF IF AF
SP
output (TCXO X3) and produces the second IF signal of
SW AMP SYSTEM AMP
49.95MHz 50.4MHz
450kHz.
X3 The second IF signal is passed through the ceramic filter
multiply
TCXO 16.8MHz
(CF1; Wide (without E), CF2 ; Narrow and E type) to remove
RX : 199.95~223.95MHz (K)
RX : 185.95~199.95MHz (K2) the adjacent channel signal. The filtered second IF signal
PA TX
1/2
DIVIDER
PLL MIC
MIC
is amplified by the limiting amplifier and demodulated by
VCO AMP
AMP AMP
TX : 150~174MHz (K)
the quadrature detector with the ceramic discriminator
RX : 399.9~447.9MHz (K)
TX : 136~150MHz (K2) RX : 371.9~399.9MHz (K2) (CD1). The demodulated signal is routed to the audio
TX : 300~348MHz (K)
TX : 272~300MHz (K2)
circuit.
Fig. 1 Frequency configuration
4) Wide/Narrow changeover circuit
2. Receiver Narrow and Wide settings can be made for each channel
The frequency configuration of the receiver is shown in Fig. 2. by switching the ceramic filters CF1 (Wide) and CF2
L307 RF L306,305
D303 AMP D302.305 MIXER MCF IF AMP (Narrow).
ANT BPF Q301 BPF Q19 XF1 Q22
ANT The WIDE (high level) and NARROW (low level) data is
SW
output from IC5 (OUTPUT EXPANDER), pin 4.
1st Local
TUNE TUNE When a WIDE (high level) data is received, Q14 turn off
1/2 PLL
DIVDER VCO
and Q17 turn on. When a NARROW (low level) data is
IC301 received, Q14 turn on and Q17 turn off. D14 and D13 are
CF1 : Wide switched to ceramic filters when a high/low level data is
received.
CF2 : Narrow AF AMP AF AMP AF AMP
IC16 (2/2) IC15(2/2) AF VOL IC11
SP
Q23 turns on/off with the Wide/Narrow data and the IC4
IC4 detector output level is changed to maintain a constant
IF, MIX, DET
2nd Local output level during wide or narrow signals.
X3 multiply 5R
TCXO
Q12
R108
CD1
R98
2 1
Q23
IC14 R105
HPF LPF HPF BEF
DE- EXP MUTE
C133
5 EMP 41
W/N
MXI
AFO FM IF SYSTEM
transmit/receive switching diode circuit, (D3,D7) passes
MXO
"L" : Narrow
(Q301).
The resulting signal passes through a BPF (L305 and L306)
and goes to the mixer. These BPFs are adjusted by variable
C108
C107
R75
R74
Q14 CF1
capacitors (D302, 303,305). The input voltage to the
variable capacitor is regulated by voltage output from the
microprocessor (IC13) D14 D13
Q17 CF2
2) First mixer
R78
The signal from the front end is mixed with the first local
R79
R81
R80
C265
FM IF IC4 2 1 D2, 4 Q2
IC16 (2/2) IC14 Q1
IF AMP DET IF AMP TX VCO
HPF LPF HPF BEF RF AMP
DE- EXP MUTE
5 EMP 41
43 LPF Q3 Q4
BUFF AMP RF AMP
IC19
LPF
IC6
MUTE 7
PLL IC IC2
93
95
IC15 (1/2)
QT/DQT COMPARATER
SP
ANSQL
TOI
2TN 5RC
3 Q36
2-TONE SW OUTPUT 5kHz/6.25kHz
IC13 EXPANDER
CPU IC18 I/N
PD, CLK, SD,STD DTMF
DECODE
PLL DATA
PHASE CHARGE
COMPARATOR PUMP
I/M
5kHz/6.25kHz
16.8MHz
Fig. 5 PLL circuit
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CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
3) UNLOCK DETECTOR ANT
If a pulse signal appears at the LD pin of IC2, an unlock Q6 IC1 D3
From
DRIVE RF ANT
condition occurs, and the DC voltage obtained form D1, T/R SW
AMP POWER AMP SW
LPF
(D5)
R1, and C6 causes the voltage applied to the microprocessor VDD VGG
+B
to go low. When the microprocessor detects this condition, R56
the transmitter is disabled, ignoring the push-to-talk switch R57
input signal.(See Fig. 6)
R58
IC3 IC3
(1/2) (2/2)
5C APC
(IC13)
IC2 R1 IC13
Fig. 8 Drive and final amplifier and APC circuit
D1
LD UL
C6
PLL IC CPU
3) APC circuit
The APC circuit always monitors the current flowing through
Fig. 6 Unlock detector circuit the RF power amplifier (IC1) and keeps a constant current.
The voltage drop at R56, R57 and R58 is caused by the
4. Transmitter System current flowing through the RF power amplifier and this
1) Microphone amplifier voltage is applied to the differential amplifier IC3(1/2).
The signal from the microphone passes through the limiter IC3(2/2) compares the output voltage of IC3(1/2) with the
circuit in D23, and through the high-pass filter, the ALC reference voltage from IC13, and the output of IC3(2/2)
circuit, the low-pass filter, the high-pass filter, and pre- controls the VGG of the RF power amplifier to make both
emphasis/IDC circuit IC14. When encoding DTMF, the mute voltages the same.
switch (Q35) is turned OFF for muting the microphone input The change of power high/low is carried out by the change
signal. of the reference voltage.
The signal passes through the D/A converter (IC17) for the
maximum deviation adjustment, and goes to the VCXO 4) Encode signaling
modulation input. (1) QT/DQT
MUTE DTMF/ 2 TONE
Q35
QT,DQT data of the TOTCXO Line is output form pin 20 of
SW the CPU. The signal passes through a low-pass CR filter
IC14 15 16 18 19 9 8
MIC D23 and goes to the TCXO(X1).
12 6
LIMIT HPF ALC COMP LPF HPF PRE
EMP IDC The QT,DQT data of the TOVCO Line is output form pin 22
of the CPU. The signal passes through a low pass CR filter,
IC17 mixes with the audio signal, and goes to the VCO modulation
D/A
VCO X1 input. TX deviation is adjusted by the CPU. (See fig.7)
LPF LPF TCXO
QT/DQT
(2) DTMF/2 TONE
TOVCO TOTCXO
22
IC13
20 DTMF/
2 TONE
High-speed data is output from pin 2 of the CPU. The signal
CPU 2 LPF
AF
passes through a low-pass CR filter, and provides a TX
(RX Audio) AMP
and SP out tone, and is then applied to the audio processor
IC15
(2/2) (IC14). The signal is mixed with the audio signal and goes
Fig. 7 Microphone amplifier to the VCO.
TX deviation is adjusted by the CPU. (See fig.7)
2) Drive and Final amplifier
The signal from the T/R switch (D5 is on) is amplified by the
drive amplifier (Q6) to 50mW. 5. Power supply
The output of the drive amplifier is amplified by the RF power There are five 5V power supplies for the microprocessor:
amplifier (IC1) to 5.0W (1W when the power is low). The 5V,5M,5C,5R, and 5T. 5V is always output while the power
RF power amplifier consists of two MOS FET stages. The is on. 5M is always output, but turns off when the power is
output of the RF power amplifier is then passed through the turned off to prevent malfunction of the microprocessor.
harmonic filter (LPF) and antenna switch (D3 is on) and 5C is a common 5V and is output when SAVE is not set to
applied to the antenna terminal. OFF.
5R is 5V for reception and output during reception.
5T is 5V for transmission and output during transmission.
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CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
6. Control Circuit 3) Low battery warning
The battery voltage is monitored by the microprocessor
The control circuit consists of a microprocessor (IC13) and
(IC13). When the battery voltage falls below the voltage set by
its peripheral circuits. It controls the TX-RX unit and transfers
the Low Battery Warning adjustment, the LED flashes red to
data to and from the display unit. IC13 mainly performs the
notify the operator that it is time to replace the battery. If the
following:
battery voltage falls even more (approx. 5.8V), a beep sounds
(1) Switching between transmission and reception by the
and transmission is stopped.
PTT signal input.
(2) Reading system, group, frequency, and program data Low battery warning Battery condition
from the memory circuit.
The red LED flashes during The battery voltage is low but
(3) Sending frequency program data to the PLL.
transmission. the transceiver is still usable.
(4) Controlling squelch on/off by the DC voltage from the
squelch circuit. The red LED flashes and a The battery voltage is low and
(5) Controlling the audio mute circuit by the decode data input. continuous beep sounds the transceiver is not able to
(6) Transmitting tone and encode data. while PTT is pressed. make calls.
FLASH
IC12
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CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION/SEMICONDUCTOR DATA
27 EN3
MONI
UPB1509GV (IC301)
100k SW
■ Pin connection diagram
KOUT3
KOUT2
KOUT1
KOUT0
KIN4
KIN3
KIN2
KIN1
KIN0
CN1
■ Block diagram
SW1 SW2
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DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS
DISPLAY UNIT (X54-3250-10)
Ref. No. Use/Function Operation/Condition Ref. No. Use/Function Operation/Condition
IC501 IC LCD driver Q23 Transistor DC switch / W/N audio amplitude adjust
Q501 Transistor Current driver / LCD back light LED AVR Q24 Transistor DC switch / LED (Red)
Q502 Transistor DC switch Q25 Transistor DC Switch / LED (Green)
D505 Diode Speed up Q26 Transistor DC switch / Squelch
D506 LED LCD back light Q27 FET DC switch / 5T, Save
D507 Diode Voltage reference Q28 Transistor DC switch / 5M
D508~510 LED LED /Key pad back light Q30 FET SP Mute switch
D511 LED LCD back light Q31 Transistor Clock frequency shift
D512~516 LED LED /Key pad back light Q32~34 Transistor DC switch / SP Mute
Q35(1/2) FET Mute switch / MIC line mute
Q35(2/2) FET DC switch
TX-RX UNIT (X57-587X-XX) Q36 FET Mute switch
Ref. No. Use/Function Operation/Condition Q301 FET RF amplifier
IC1 IC RF Power Module D1 Diode Unlock detect
IC2 IC PLL system Variable
D2 Frequency control
capacitance diode
IC3 IC Comparator (APC)
D3 Diode ANT switch
IC4 IC FM IF system
Variable
IC5,6 IC Shift register / Output expander D4 Frequency control
capacitance diode
IC7 IC Voltage regulator / 5V D5 Diode TX/RX switch
IC8 IC Voltage detector / Reset Variable
IC9 IC Voltage detector / INT D6 TX modulation
capacitance diode
IC10 IC EEPROM D7 Diode ANT switch
IC11 IC AF Power amplifier D8 Zener Diode Overload protection
IC12 IC Flash memory Variable
D9 Frequency control
IC13 IC Microprocessor capacitance diode
IC14 IC Audio processor D10 Diode ANT switch
IC15(1/2) IC 2Tone amplifier Variable
D11 Frequency control
IC15(2/2) IC AF Pre amplifier capacitance diode
IC16(1/2) IC Bias buffer D12 Diode Current steering
IC16(2/2) IC AF Buffer amplifier D13,14 Diode RF switch (2nd IF wide/narrow)
IC17 IC D/A converter (TX AF adjustment) D15 Diode Reverse protection
IC18 IC DTMF decoder D17 Diode Model check
IC19 IC Active filter / For LSD in D18 LED LED/ Red, Green
IC301 IC VCO 1/2 divider D19 Diode Model check
Q1 Transistor PLL IC fin amplifier D21 Diode Voltage drop
Q2 Transistor VCO oscillation (TX) D22 Diode Reverse protection
Q3 Transistor RF Buffer amplifier D23 Diode Voltage clamp
Q4 Transistor RF amplifier Variable
D302,303,305 Rf BPF turnig
capacitance diode
Q6 Transistor RF amplifier / TX driver
Q7 FET DC switch
Q8,Q9 Transistor DC switch
Q10 FET VCO oscillation (RX)
Q11 Transistor Ripple filter
Q12 Transistor Tripler
Q13 Transistor DC switch
Q14 Transistor 2nd IF W/N switch sets to on when Narrow
Q15 Transistor DC switch
Q16 Transistor DC switch / 5R
Q17 Transistor 2nd IF W/N switch sets to on when Wide
Q18 Transistor DC switch / 5T, Save
Q19 FET Mixer
Q20,Q21 Transistor DC switch / 5T, Save
Q22 Transistor IF amplifier
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PARTS LIST
∗ New Parts. ! indicates safety critical components. L: Scandinavia K: USA P: Canada
Parts without Parts No. are not supplied. Y: PX (Far East, Hawaii) T: England E: Europe
Les articles non mentionnes dans le Parts No. ne sont pas fournis. Y: AAFES (Europe) X: Australia M: Other Areas
Teile ohne Parts No. werden nicht geliefert.
TK-272G
New New
Ref. No. Address parts Parts No. Description Destination Ref. No. Address parts Parts No. Description Destination
K : TK-272G K
24 K2 : TK-272G K2
TK-272G
PARTS LIST
TX-RX UNIT (X57-5870-XX)
New New
Ref. No. Address parts Parts No. Description Destination Ref. No. Address parts Parts No. Description Destination
K : TK-272G K
K2 : TK-272G K2 25
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PARTS LIST
TX-RX UNIT (X57-5870-XX)
New New
Ref. No. Address parts Parts No. Description Destination Ref. No. Address parts Parts No. Description Destination
K : TK-272G K
26 K2 : TK-272G K2
TK-272G
PARTS LIST
TX-RX UNIT (X57-5870-XX)
New New
Ref. No. Address parts Parts No. Description Destination Ref. No. Address parts Parts No. Description Destination
R59 RN73GH1J154D CHIP R 150K D 1/16W R127 RK73GB1J333J CHIP R 33K J 1/16W
R60 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM R128 RK73GB1J102J CHIP R 1.0K J 1/16W
R61 RK73GB1J473J CHIP R 47K J 1/16W R129 RK73GB1J224J CHIP R 220K J 1/16W
R62 RN73GH1J154D CHIP R 150K D 1/16W R130 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM
R64,65 RK73GB1J104J CHIP R 100K J 1/16W R131 RK73GB1J101J CHIP R 100 J 1/16W
R68 RN73GH1J154D CHIP R 150K D 1/16W R132 RK73GB1J104J CHIP R 100K J 1/16W
R69 RK73GB1J220J CHIP R 22 J 1/16W R133 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM
R70 RK73GB1J104J CHIP R 100K J 1/16W R135 RK73GB1J100J CHIP R 10 J 1/16W
R71 RK73GB1J124J CHIP R 120K J 1/16W R137 RK73GB1J101J CHIP R 100 J 1/16W
R72 RK73GB1J103J CHIP R 10K J 1/16W R138 RK73GB1J102J CHIP R 1.0K J 1/16W
R73 RK73GB1J273J CHIP R 27K J 1/16W R139 RK73GB1J151J CHIP R 150 J 1/16W
R74,75 RK73GB1J223J CHIP R 22K J 1/16W R140 RK73GB1J102J CHIP R 1.0K J 1/16W
R76 R92-0670-05 CHIP R 0 OHM R142 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM
R77 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM R143 RK73GB1J184J CHIP R 180K J 1/16W
R78,79 RK73GB1J153J CHIP R 15K J 1/16W R144 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM
R80,81 RK73GB1J223J CHIP R 22K J 1/16W R145 RK73GB1J474J CHIP R 470K J 1/16W
R82 RK73GB1J102J CHIP R 1.0K J 1/16W R146 RK73GB1J472J CHIP R 4.7K J 1/16W
R83 RK73GB1J103J CHIP R 10K J 1/16W R147 RK73GB1J470J CHIP R 47 J 1/16W
R84 RK73GB1J474J CHIP R 470K J 1/16W R148 RK73GB1J220J CHIP R 22 J 1/16W
R85 RK73GB1J102J CHIP R 1.0K J 1/16W R149 RK73GB1J104J CHIP R 100K J 1/16W
R86 RK73GB1J394J CHIP R 390K J 1/16W R150 RK73GB1J102J CHIP R 1.0K J 1/16W
R87 RK73GB1J221J CHIP R 220 J 1/16W R151 RK73GB1J473J CHIP R 47K J 1/16W
R88 RK73GB1J102J CHIP R 1.0K J 1/16W R152 RK73GB1J823J CHIP R 82K J 1/16W
R89 RK73GB1J821J CHIP R 820 J 1/16W R153 RK73GB1J104J CHIP R 100K J 1/16W
R90,91 RK73GB1J332J CHIP R 3.3K J 1/16W R154 RK73GB1J564J CHIP R 560K J 1/16W
R95 RK73GB1J471J CHIP R 470 J 1/16W K2 R160 RK73GB1J222J CHIP R 2.2K J 1/16W
R96 RK73GB1J151J CHIP R 150 J 1/16W R161 RK73GB1J563J CHIP R 56K J 1/16W
R97 RK73GB1J183J CHIP R 18K J 1/16W R162 RN73GH1J333D CHIP R 33K D 1/16W
R98 RK73GB1J473J CHIP R 47K J 1/16W R163 RN73GH1J274D CHIP R 270K D 1/16W
R99 RK73GB1J684J CHIP R 680K J 1/16W R164 RK73GB1J184J CHIP R 180K J 1/16W
R100 RK73GB1J473J CHIP R 47K J 1/16W R165 RK73GB1J473J CHIP R 47K J 1/16W
R101 RK73GB1J104J CHIP R 100K J 1/16W R166 RK73GB1J103J CHIP R 10K J 1/16W
R102,103 RK73GB1J272J CHIP R 2.7K J 1/16W R167 RK73GB1J564J CHIP R 560K J 1/16W
R104 RK73GB1J472J CHIP R 4.7K J 1/16W R168 RK73GB1J102J CHIP R 1.0K J 1/16W
R105 RK73GB1J222J CHIP R 2.2K J 1/16W R169 RK73GB1J473J CHIP R 47K J 1/16W
R106 RK73GB1J272J CHIP R 2.7K J 1/16W R170 RK73GB1J394J CHIP R 390K J 1/16W
R107 RK73GB1J470J CHIP R 47 J 1/16W R171 RK73GB1J474J CHIP R 470K J 1/16W
R108 RK73GB1J222J CHIP R 2.2K J 1/16W R172 RK73GB1J473J CHIP R 47K J 1/16W
R109 RK73GB1J102J CHIP R 1.0K J 1/16W R173 RK73GB1J104J CHIP R 100K J 1/16W
R110,111 RK73GB1J103J CHIP R 10K J 1/16W R174 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM
R112 RK73GB1J102J CHIP R 1.0K J 1/16W R175 RK73GB1J103J CHIP R 10K J 1/16W
R113 RK73GB1J391J CHIP R 390 J 1/16W R176 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM
R114,115 RK73GB1J103J CHIP R 10K J 1/16W R177 RK73GB1J473J CHIP R 47K J 1/16W
R116,117 RK73GB1J153J CHIP R 15K J 1/16W R178,179 RK73GB1J104J CHIP R 100K J 1/16W
R118 RK73GB1J473J CHIP R 47K J 1/16W R180 RK73GB1J222J CHIP R 2.2K J 1/16W
R126 RK73GB1J472J CHIP R 4.7K J 1/16W R186 RK73GB1J155J CHIP R 1.5M J 1/16W
K : TK-272G K
K2 : TK-272G K2 27
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TX-RX UNIT (X57-5870-XX)
New New
Ref. No. Address parts Parts No. Description Destination Ref. No. Address parts Parts No. Description Destination
R198 RK73GB1J154J CHIP R 150K J 1/16W R312-314 RK73GB1J104J CHIP R 100K J 1/16W
R199 RK73GB1J103J CHIP R 10K J 1/16W R316 RK73GB1J470J CHIP R 47 J 1/16W
R200 RK73GB1J101J CHIP R 100 J 1/16W R318 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM
R201 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM R319 RK73GB1J102J CHIP R 1.0K J 1/16W
R202 RK73GB1J474J CHIP R 470K J 1/16W R320 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM
K : TK-272G K
28 K2 : TK-272G K2
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PARTS LIST
TX-RX UNIT (X57-5870-XX)
New New
Ref. No. Address parts Parts No. Description Destination Ref. No. Address parts Parts No. Description Destination
Q7 2SJ243 FET
Q8 UMC4 TRANSISTOR
Q9 DTC144EE DIGITAL TRANSISTOR
Q10 2SK508NV(K52) FET
Q11 2SC4617(S) TRANSISTOR
K : TK-272G K
K2 : TK-272G K2 29
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EXPLODED VIEW
A B
C 44
47
26
D 45
701
1
1
24
20
19 SP
46 36 13
48
49 41
H
F
DISPLAY unit
40
F G
4 M2
5
2.5
17 15
M3
4 11
18 4
J32-0925-04
2 IC1
43
Jx8
16 B
12
37
38
10
28
B 25
TX-RX unit (A/2)
27
2
A
H H
702
14
3 TX-RX unit (B/2) A M3.6x4 :N09-2319-05
B M2x3.5 :N09-2331-05
21 C NUT :N14-0582-14
D NUT :N14-0583-04
E 9 E M2.6x6 :N30-2606-46
F M2x3 :N39-2030-46
I G M2x5 :N67-2005-46
H f2x4.5 :N78-2045-46
703 I f2x3 :N79-2030-46
J f2x5 :N82-2005-46
704
30 Parts with the exploded numbers larger than 700 are not supplied.
TK-272G
PACKING
C D
29.PACKING FIXTURE
(H12-1487-02)
33.PROTECTION BAG
(H25-0085-04)
7. INSTRUCTION MANUAL
(B62-1388-00)
42.BELT HOOK
(J29-0658-05)
34.PROTECTION BAG 6. WARRANTY CARD
(H25-2012-04) (B46-0470-00)
3. CAP (SP/MIC)
(B09-0351-03)
32.PROTECTION COVER
39.SP/MIC HOLDER (H21-0769-04)
(J21-4493-04)
K. SCREW SET
(N99-2012-05)
2
29.PACKING FIXTURE
(H12-1487-02)
50.BATTERY ASSY
(W09-0940-15)
31.PACKING FIXTURE
3
(H12-3094-03)
30.PACKING FIXTURE
(H12-3093-02)
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TK-272G
ADJUSTMENT
Test Equipment Required for Alignment
Test Equipment Major Specifications
1. Standard Signal Generator Frequency Range 150 to 174MHz (K) 136 to 150MHz (K2).
(SSG) Modulation Frequency modulation and external modulation.
Output -127dBm/0.1µV to greater than -47dBm/1mV
2. Power Meter Input Impedance 50Ω.
Operation Frequency 150 to 174MHz (K) 136 to 150MHz (K2).
Measurement Range Vicinity of 10W
3. Deviation Meter Frequency Range 150 to 174MHz (K) 136 to 150MHz (K2).
4. Digital Volt Meter Measuring Range 10mV to 10V DC
(DVM) Input Impedance High input impedance for minimum circuit loading.
5. Oscilloscope DC through 30MHz.
6. High Sensitivity Frequency Range 10Hz to 1000MHz.
Frequency Counter Frequency Stability 0.2ppm or less.
7. Ammeter 5A.
8. AF Volt Meter Frequency Range 50Hz to 10kHz.
(AF VTVM) Voltage Range 1mV to 10V.
9. Audio Generator (AG) Frequency Range 50Hz to 5kHz or more.
Output 0 to 1V.
10. Distortion Meter Capability 3% or less at 1kHz.
Input Level 50mV to 10Vrms.
11. Spectrum Analyzer Measuring Range DC to 1GHz or more
12. Tracking Generator Center frequency 50kHz to 600MHz
Output Voltage 100mV or more
13. 8Ω Dummy Load Approx. 8Ω, 3W.
14. Regulated Power Supply 5V to 10V, approx. 3A
Useful if ammeter equipped.
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TK-272G
ADJUSTMENT
■ The following parts are required for adjustment Repair Jig (Extention Flat cable : part No.
1. Antenna connector adapter E37-0851-05)
The antenna connector of this radio uses an SMA terminal. This cable is used for connecting the TK-272G display unit
Use an antenna connector adapter [SMA(f) – BNC(f) or and TX/RX unit when you test or repair the transceiver.
SMA(f) – N(f)] for adjustment. (The adapter is not provided as
an option, so buy a commercially-available one.)
Note
When the antenna connector adapter touches the knob, Display unit
Extention Flat cable
draw out the knob to mount the connector.
• LED indicator
Red LED Lights during transmission. Blinks during low
battery voltage warning.
Green LED Lights when there is a carrier.
33
TK-272G
ADJUSTMENT
■ Frequency and signalling • Transceiver tuning
The set has been adjusted for the frequencies shown in the (To place the transceiver in tuning mode)
following table. When required. re-adjust them following the Channel appears on the LCD. Set the channel according to
adjustment procedure to obtain the frequencies you want in the tuning requirements.
actual operation.
LCD display (Test mode)
Frequency (MHz) K type
Channel No. RX Frequency TX Frequency 1 1
1 162. 05000 162. 00000
2 150. 05000 150. 00000
channel No. Signalling No.
3 173. 95000 174. 00000
4 162. 00000 162. 00000
°
5 162. 20000 162. 20000 Press [ ], to enter tuning mode. Use the [2 ] key to write
6 162. 40000 162. 40000 tuning data through the tuning modes, and the channel selector
7~16 knob to adjust the tuning requirements (1 to 256 appears on
LCD).
Frequency (MHz) K2 type Use the [3] key to select the adjustment item through the
Channel No. RX Frequency TX Frequency tuning modes. Use the [●] key to adjust 3 or 5 point tuning,
1 143. 05000 143. 00000 and use the [Side1] key to switch between Wide/Narrow.
2 136. 05000 136. 00000
3 149. 95000 150. 00000 LCD display (Tuning mode)
4 143. 00000 143. 00000
Wide/Narrow indicator
5 143. 20000 143. 20000
6 143. 40000 143. 40000 OFF : Wide
7~16 H.P.O.W. . 1. ON : Narrow
Signalling
Adjustment item Adjustment (1~256)
Signalling No. RX TX Point tuning indicator
1 None None
2 None 100Hz square wave
3 QT 67.0Hz QT 67.0Hz
4 QT 151.4Hz QT 151.4Hz Panel Tuning Mode K type
5 QT 210.7Hz QT 210.7Hz 150-174(MHz)
6 QT 250.3Hz QT 250.3Hz TEST Ch RX frequency (MHz) TX frequency (MHz)
7 DQT D023N DQT D023N Low 150.05000 150.00000
8 DQT D754I DQT D754I Low’ 156.05000 156.00000
9 DTMF DEC, (159D) DTMF ENC, (159D) Center 162.05000 162.00000
10 None DTMF tone 9 High’ 168.05000 168.00000
11 2 tone 321.7/928.1Hz ENC High 173.95000 174.00000
12 Single tone 1200Hz Single tone 1200Hz
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TK-272G
ADJUSTMENT
■ Tuning mode
[ ]
HPOW H.POW H.P.OW H.P.O.W H.P.O.W. H.P.O.W. .
[ ]
Hi Power Hi Power (Low) ] [ Hi Power (Low’ ) ] [ Hi Power (Cen) ] [ Hi Power (Hi’) ] [ Hi Power (Hi)
] [ ] [
[ ]
LPOW [ ] L.POW L.P.OW L.P.O.W L.P.O.W. L.P.O.W. .
Low Power Low Power (Low) ] [ Low Power (Low’) ] [ Low Power (Cen) ] [ Low Power (Hi’) ] [ Low Power (Hi)
] [ ] [
Narrow Wide [ ]
MAX . [Side1] MAX [ ] .M A X .M.A.X .M.A.X. .
Max deviation (Narrow) Max deviation (Wide) Max deviation (W, L) ] [ Max deviation (W, C) ] [ Max deviation (W, H)
] [ ] [ ] [
[ ]
FQT . [Side1]
FQT [ ]
.F Q T .F.Q.T .F.Q.T. .
QT fine deviation(Narrow) QT fine deviation(Wide) QT fine deviation(W,L) ] [ QT fine deviation(W,C) ] [ QT fine deviation(W,H)
] [ ] [ ] [
[ ]
FDQT . FDQT F.D Q T F.D.Q.T F.D.Q.T. .
DQT Fine deviation(Narrow) [Side1] DQT Fine deviation(Wide) [ ] DQT Fine deviation(W,L) ] [ DQT Fine deviation(W,C) ] [ DQT Fine deviation(W,H)
] [ ] [ ] [
BATT
Battery warning level(Wide)
] [
Narrow Wide [ ]
VQT . [Side1] VQT [ ]
.V Q T .V.Q.T .V.Q.T. .
QT VCO balance(Narrow) QT VCO balance(Wide) QT VCO balance(W,L) ] [ QT VCO balance(W,C) ] [ QT VCO balance(W,H)
] [ ] [ ] [
[ ]
XQT . XQT
[Side1] QT TCXO balance(Wide) [ ]
.X Q T .X.Q.T .X.Q.T. .
QT TCXO balance(Narrow) QT TCXO balance(W,L) ] [ QT TCXO balance(W,C) ] [ QT TCXO balance(W,H)
] [ ] [ ] [
[ ]
VDQT . VDQT V.D Q T V.D.Q.T V.D.Q.T. .
DQT VCO balance(Narrow)
[Side1] DQT VCO balance(Wide) [ ] DQT VCO balance(W,L) ] [ DQT VCO balance(W,C) ] [ DQT VCO balance(W,H)
] [
] [ ] [
[ ]
XDQT . XDQT X.D Q T X.D.Q.T X.D.Q.T. .
QT TCXO balance(Narrow)
[Side1] QT TCXO balance(Wide) [ ] QT TCXO balance(W,L) ] [ QT TCXO balance(W,C) ] [ QT TCXO balance(W,H)
] [ ] [
Narrow Wide
SQL9 .
[Side1]
SQL9
Squelch tight(Narrow) Squelch tight(Wide)
] [ ] [
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TK-272G
ADJUSTMENT
Note
Precision parts are used for the PTT, side1, and side2 switches.
In order to avoid damaging these switches, do not press them using your fingers. However, if it is necessary to press these
switches, be sure to press them at 90˚ angles, pressing them at other angles can easily damage the parts.
Common Section
Measurement Adjustment Specifications/
Item Condition
Test equipment Terminal Parts Method Remark
1. Setting 1) BATT terminal voltage:7.5V
2) SSG Standard modulation
[Wide] MOD:1kHz, DEV:3kHz
[Semi Wide] MOD:1kHz, DEV:24kHz
[Narrow] MOD:1kHz, DEV:1.5kHz
2. VCO lock [Panel Test Mode]
voltage 1) CH-Sig:2-1 Power meter ANT Check 0.8V or more
RX 2) CH-Sig:3-1 DVM CV(LV) 4.0V ± 0.1V
TX 3) CH-Sig:2-1 0.8V or more (K)
PTT:ON 0.6V or more (K2)
4) CH-Sig:3-1 3.5V ± 0.1V (K,K2)
PTT:ON
Transmitter Section
Measurement Adjustment Specifications/
Item Condition
Test equipment Terminal Parts Method Remark
1. Frequency 1) PTT:ON Freq. Counter ANT VR1 Center frequency
Adjust Power meter (162.0 MHz) ± 100Hz (K)
Am meter (143.0 MHz) ± 100Hz (K2)
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TK-272G
ADJUSTMENT
Measurement Adjustment Specifications/
Item Condition
Test equipment Terminal Parts Method Remark
6. Low Power [Panel Test Mode] Freq. Counter ANT VR1
Check 1) CH-Sig:1-1 Power meter Check 0.5~1.5W
Set low power (Push [2]) Am meter 1.2A or less
PTT:ON
2) CH-Sig:2-1
PTT:ON
3) CH-Sig:3-1
PTT:ON
7. Max DEV 1) Adj item [MAX] Power meter ANT Encoder 4.2kHz ±50Hz
Adjust Adjust [∗∗∗] Dev meter SP/MIC connector knob (According to
[Wide] AG:1kHz / 150mV Oscilloscope the larger +,-)
Dev meter filter AG
LPF:15kHz AF VTVM
HPF:OFF
2) Adj item
[.M A X] ➞ [.M.A.X] ➞ [.M.A.X. .]
Adjust [∗∗∗]
PTT:ON
[Narrow] 1) Adj item [MAX .] 2.1kHz
Adjust [∗∗∗] (According to
PTT:ON the larger+,-)
8. MIC [Panel Test Mode] Check 2.2~3.0kHz
Sensitivity 1) CH-Sig:1-1
Check AG:1kHz / 15mV
LPF:3kHz
PTT:ON
9. QT TCXO Adj item [X Q T] ANT Encoder
Balance Adjust [200] SP/MIC connector knob
Wide, Narrow
10.DQT TCXO Adj item [X D Q T]
Balance Adjust [150]
Wide, Narrow
11.DQT VCO 1) Adj item [VDQT] Make the
Balance Adjust [∗∗∗] demodulation
Adjust LPF:3kHz waves into
[Wide] HPF:OFF square waves.
2) Adj item
[V.D Q T] ➞ [V.D.Q.T] ➞ [V.D.Q.T. .]
Adjust [∗∗∗]
PTT:ON
[Narrow] 3) Adj item [VDQT .]
Adjust [∗∗∗]
PTT:ON
12.QT VCO Adj item [V Q T]
Balance Adjust [∗∗∗]
200
[VDQT] x =[VQT]
150
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TK-272G
ADJUSTMENT
Measurement Adjustment Specifications/
Item Condition
Test equipment Terminal Parts Method Remark
13.QT Deviation 1) Adj item [FQT] Power meter ANT Encoder Wide:0.90kHz ±40Hz
Adjust Adjust [∗∗∗] Dev meter SP/MIC connector knob Narrow:0.42kHz ±40Hz
LPF:3kHz Oscilloscope
HPF:OFF AG
[Wide] 2) Adj item AF VTVM
[.F Q T] ➞ [ .F.Q. T] ➞ [ .F.Q.T. .]
Adjust [∗∗∗]
PTT:ON
[Narrow] 3) Adj item [FQT.]
Adjust [∗∗∗]
PTT:ON
14.DQT 1) Adj item [FDQT] Wide:0.75kHz ±50Hz
Devition Adjust [∗∗∗] Narrow:0.35kHz
Adjust LPF:3kHz
HPF:OFF
[Wide] 2) Adj item
[F.D Q T] ➞ [F.D.Q.T] ➞ [F.D.Q.T. .]
Adjust [∗∗∗]
PTT:ON
[Narrow] 3) Adj item [FDQT.]
Adjust [∗∗∗]
PTT:ON
15.DTMF 1) Adj item [DTMF] Wide:2.5kHz ±0.1kHz
Deviation Adjust [∗∗∗] Narrow:1.25kHz
Adjust LPF:15kHz
[Wide] HPF:OFF
PTT:ON
[Narrow] 2) Adj item [DTMF .]
Adjust [∗∗∗]
PTT:ON
16.TONE 1) Adj item [TONE] Wide:3.0kHz ±0.1kHz
Deviation Adjust [∗∗∗] Narrow:1.5kHz
Adjust LPF:15kHz
[Wide] HPF:OFF
PTT:ON
[Narrow] 2) Adj item [TONE .]
Adjust [∗∗∗]
PTT:ON
17.BATT 1) Adj item [BATT] Power meter ANT Encoder After pressing the BATT terminal
Detection Adjust [∗∗∗] DVM BATT knob PTT switch, confirm voltage:5.9V
Writing PTT:ON terminal that one predeter-
mined numeric in the
range of 1 to 256
appears, then press
the [2] key. That
number will be
stored in memory.
18.BATT [Panel Test Mode] Check No blinking of LED
Detection 1) CH-Sig:1-1
Check BATT terminal voltage:6.5V
PTT:ON
2) BATT terminal voltage:5.7V Blinking of LED
PTT:ON
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TK-272G
ADJUSTMENT
Measurement Adjustment Specifications/
Item Condition
Test equipment Terminal Parts Method Remark
1. Sensitivity Adj item [SENS] DVM Encoder knob .
fL : ([S E N S]) : [88] (K)
[60] (K2)
fL fc fH
. ... . . . . .]
[S E N S] ➞ [S E N S] ➞ [S E N S . . . . .) : [180] (K)
fH : (S E N S
[130] (K2)
2. BPF (PANEL TEST MODE) Tracking generator ANT L305, L306, L307 Adjust wave form
CH-Sig 2-1 spectrum analyzer to figure 1.(fL)
Tra-G setting -40dBm BPF
CH-Sig 1-1 Check wave form to figure 2.(fC)
CH-Sig 3-1 Check wave form to figure 1.(fH)
fL fH fC
(K) (K)
Fig. 1 Fig. 2
(K2) (K2)
Fig. 1 Fig. 2
BPF-WAVE
39
TK-272G
ADJUSTMENT
Measurement Adjustment Specifications/
Item Condition
Test equipment Terminal Parts Method Remark
3. Sensitivity [Panel Test Mode] SSG ANT
Check 1) CH-Sig:1-1 AF VTVM Check 12dB SINAD or
SSG OUT Oscilloscope more
Wide:-117dBm (0.3µV)
(MOD:1kHz / ±3kHz)
Narrow:-115dBm (0.4µV)
(MOD:1kHz / ±1.5kHz)
LV
BPF
VR1
C13 L307
CN3
Battery terminal L305 L306
BPF CV TC2
MIC SP
}
L305:
L306: Band-pass filter waveform adjustment
L307:
BPF : Band-pass filter test point
CV(LV) : Lock voltage adjustment terminal.
Fig. 2 Adjustment points
40
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S
2
DISPLAY UNIT (X54-3250-10) Component Side View DISPLAY UNIT (X54-3250-10) Foil Side View
L502
L502
R513 R513 Q502 4L
R516
C513
R515
R511
R515
C513
R516
R511
D501 4D
R514
D501 4O
R514
D502 5F IC501 IC501
E E
D511
D511
C515 D502 5M
D503 5F C515
Q502 C C Q502 LCD
R517 LCD R522 R517 D503 5M 4
C516
D504 5F R522
C516
49 32 B B 32 49 D504 5M
D507
D505 4D
D506
D507
D505
D506
D505
Q501 Q501 CP501 D505 4O
D501
CP501
D501
D506 4H
48 33 33 48 D506 4K
D507 4G L501 L501
C501
R501
D507 4L
R501
D508 8G C501 C506 D502 D502 C506
D508 8L
D509 9G C509 D504
C509
D504 C507 D509 9L
C507
D510 10G C508 C508
D510 10L
5
R508 R508
D511 4C
D503 D503 D511 4P
D512 8D
R509
R509
D512 8O
D513 9D
D513 9O
D514 10D R507 R507
D514 10O
D515 7G
CP502 D515 7L
D516 7D CP502 R510
R510
D516 7O 6
R502
R502
R524
R524
CP503 CP503
R512
R512
16 16
1 2 3 A A 3 2 1
CE CE
5M C503 C503 5M
DI
DI
CL CL
GND
GND
R503 R519 R503
D512 D508 R519 D508 D512 LMP
CN501
LMP
CN501
KIN0
8
KIN0
KIN1 KIN1
KIN2 KIN2
KIN3
KIN4
KIN3
KIN4
KOUT0
2SC4617(S)
KOUT0
KOUT1 KOUT1
KOUT2 KOUT2
KOUT3 KOUT3
SB SB B
4 1
5 6 B B 6 5 1
4 E
R521
R504
C504
R521
C504
R504
7 8 9 C C 9 8 7 E
B C 10
∗ 0 # D D # 0 ∗ 11
41 42
14
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S
1
TK-272G PC BOARD VIEW
TX RX UNIT (X57-587X-XX) Component Side View
2 0-11:TK272G K, 0-13:TK-272G K2
R254
R165
C196
R218
C243
C211
1 6
C194 Component Side View
D23
4
1
2 5 R118
MIC1
3 4
R184
C217
C221
R164 Ref. NO. Address
3 C184 R259
R157
IC17
RXD R255 C209 R123 R122 IC1 8E
R148
16
C261 C207 R170 C216
1
8
5
R147 C223 IC3 6F
R239
C202
C244
22 C203 12 C215
C173
8
R159 IC5 4O
C218
C266
C271 C225
R206
R201
R200
C229
R185
R207
X57-587X-XX(A / 2)
R144
IC6
8
5
L44
IC10
IC6 4P
C268
23
C260
R135 11 C224
R199
R210
IC5
R205
R104
R232 R230 IC10 4M
TXD
C177
C178
L42
IC11 5C
R209
4
C174
C246
R31 C235
R161
S D G
16
1
4
1
8
9
C176 R137 IC12 5O
J72-0664-12
L39 R34 C234
D22
BPF
17 16
10
C165 L40
Q30 IC14
R186
R211 C230
R130 F1 R35 IC14 4L
X2
IC11
C238
R92 IC15 6M
C181
C182
R224
R138 33 1 IC12
C226 R237 IC16 7K
B
R127
44 R208
R153 C190
R179 R174
IC17 3I
CP11
CP13
CP12
5
CP14
34
C210 R145
C201
CP9
CP8
CP7
CP6
Q33 C159
R149 C219
C71 C161
D15
C204
IC18 6J
C191
R163 C208
1
32 1
C183
R150
8 R152
R143
R154
D18 R166
C248
C101 C199
R158
IC19 8J
R162 C198
R156 C205
C206
R167
CP15
8 IC18 7 CP5
C179
R160
C200
R70
C104
R46 C212 Q13 6G
R64
C187
R49
5
Q32 Q13 CP19 CP3
R50 C96 75 51 Q15 6E
IC15
CP17
Q34 R183
R55
R171
C95
C250
R220
4
5 14 1
C111
Q36
4 Q31 8N
R181
R62
R45
R221
Q15 R73 C247 R225 CP4 Q32 5D
R68
C253 R168
C252
C251
R251
R226 Q33 5D
C242 R120
R60
C245
L43 R182
CE
5M
DI
CL
GND
LMP
KIN0
KIN1
KIN2
KIN3
KIN4
KOUT3
KOUT2
KOUT1
KOUT0
SB
IC13 Q34 6D
R219 R121
R215
IC16 R214
CN3 VR1
Q35 3L
L41
C231
R65 R71 1 1 6
Q36 6M
7
5
CN1 D19
C162 D15 5F
2
L11 C189
R198 R204
C232
D17 7M
R155
C249
D17 100 R100
26 D18 5B
R146
R256
LAMP
MONI
1
R101 1 25
D19 7M
PTT
Q26
C257 R222 C258 R126
Q31
IC19
D22 5F
R140
C193
C192
GND
CP20
IC1 C255 R234
R61 R223
C138
C141
C270
R180 R177 R250 C185 D23 3M
8 R172
R233
R260
R203
R249
R242 8
C254
R235 C180
R178
R261
C269
C259
ANT
R241
C100 X3
LV
9
TA73W01FU
UPA672T X9C103SI TC35453F
TC75W51FU
5 5
4
LAMP
4
PTT
1
1
BU4094BCFV LC73872M
2SK1824 AT29C020-90TI
11
Component side
D
Pattern 1
30622M4102GP DTA114EE 2SK1588
Pattern 2 S
Pattern 3 DTA144EE
Pattern 4 DTC114EE G
12
Foil side 2SA1362(GR)
2SC4619 TA7368F NJM2904V M68732H
AT2408SN10SI2.5
B
E
13 C 5
4
3
43 44 2
1
14
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S
C147
R108 C146
C171
R128
R129
R132
C170
Ref. NO. Address R320
CD1
3
3
4
5
R106
MIC1
Q23
C129
IC2 7H
A6
TAI
A5
S MUTE
M MUTE
TAO
IC4 4J C126
R98 1
R94
R105 2
Q22
IC7 8D MIC I R87
C131
X57-587X-XX(A / 2)
IC8 5D MIC O
C108 1 16
R78
XF1
VR2
IC9 6D SM SQ D14
C265
IC301 8L C107 C139
R75 R74 R248
C115 IC4 R97 4
R79
Q1 7I
R313
L36
J72-0664-12
J1
L37
R84 R93
C311 R308
CF2 D13 8 9
Q2 7K
D303
R113
D302
C263
R247
R82 C114
R253
R252 C123
C124
C81
R83
Q24
Q25
Q3 7K R95
R85
L24
B
C324
Q301 R311
C317
BPF
R309
R312 C323
Q17 C130 R314 C320 C310
C143
R110
C136
R112
Q4 7L C137
C315
C135 S D
3
1
Q14
D305
C319
R107
C148
Q6 7M C90 R305 R307
C316
Q19
RAO
IC8
C144
R111
R69
L304
Q7 6J
C307
C308
C70
5
Q12
RAI R80 C109
C99
C314
R96
Q8 6J
L302
R81 G1 G2
4
C112
Q9 6N R124 L35 C52
R304 C309
R306
C312
L307
R76
SP Q8
Q10 8J C166 D7
GND C98 R44 5 1 R72
EN1
R47
Q11 6J C94 4
C167 CP1 L23 3 2 D301
L17
L308
R51
Q12 5I
5
4 5C XOUT 3
C84
D6 R53
Q7
Q14 5I D10 R58
IC9
Q11
6
L20
C43 L305
D12
Q16 8G
R20
L21
A3 R38 D5 L306
UL
C74
1
X1 C42
L27
Q17 5I C44
Q9
C41
R13
C45
C17
C164 C6 B R28
R26
C11
R119
C35
R57
D3 C21
R56
C30
R5
Q18 8F
C73
R3 L19
C75
C163 VC GND R29
R1
R14 R41
L4
Q19 5L TC1 Q2 C Q6 C23
C262
R10
C9
C24
SB
L9
R39
1 2 C36
C16
PTT
SB
L10
20
C13
11
D1
D8
R8
C37
C20
C158
D4 Q4
Q21 8F C55
L32
C4
R27
C40
C33 C12 R6 C68 C54
D21 L12 R21 L5 7
L6
A2 C27
A1
C10
5C
C87
Q22 3J R16 R19 R37
R257 D9 R18 C3
IC2
R33
Q23 3I C157 D2
R4
C76
A4 C86 C1 L3 C22
Q3
R301
L25
C8
T
Q24 5Q
R117
R116
R114
C151
C118
C153
10
G Q20
L31
R2 C28
R102 R103
Q27 8E R115 5 1
C31
5 1 C72 C88
C64
4 4 1 5 C301 R318
C32
O L18
R7
L2
IC7
D11
Q28 8E C152 3 2
C49
3 2 C113 C5 8
C26
Q21 2 Q18 Q10 8
Q27 1
C303
Q301 5O
R109
C156 5 1
C63
R142
L22
IC301 C25
Q16
R91
R23
C305
4 4
Q28
C48
D1 7I 3 2 3 4 5
C155
C82
R17
R22
R244
C150
D2 7J C89 R319
R52
L38 R89 C121 C122 R42
R
TC2
D3 7P CV
D4 7J
D5 6L
D6 6J
9
D7 5P DTA114EE 2SC4988 UPA572T
D8 7O
DTA114YE
D9 7J
D10 6L DTA144EE
D11 8I DTC114EE X57-587X-XX(B / 2)
D12 6J
10
DTC144EE
D 13 4I
D 14 4I
2SC4226(R24)
D 21 7D 2SC4617(S)
D301 6P 2SC5108(Y) 2SK508NV(K52)
D302 5N
D303 4O
2SC4649(N,P) 11
Component side
D305 5M
B
2SJ243 S-81350HG-KD PST9140NR MB15A02 TA31136FN
Pattern 1
E RN5VL45C
Pattern 2 D
C 3SK228
Pattern 3
Pattern 4 UMC4
S 12
Foil side
G
FP210 UMG3N
4
C1 13
B1 5
EC C2 3
45 B2 46
1
14
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S
1
TK-272G PC BOARD VIEW
TX-RX UNIT (X57-587X-XX)
Component Side + Foil Side View
R254
5 R165
C196
R218
C243
C211
C241 C194
1 6 IC8 5P Q28 8O
D23
4
1
2 5 CF1
C147
C146 R118
MIC1
R129
R128
C171
C170
R132
R320
R184
C217
C221
CD1 R164
3
4
3
R106
C184 R259 IC1 0 4M Q31 8N
R157
MIC1
IC17
RXD C209
C202 Q23
R255
C129
R123 R122
R148
IC1 1 5C Q32 5D
16
C261 C207 R170 C216 R258
1
TAO
M MUTE
S MUTE
A5
TAI
A6
C126
5
R147
R98 1
R94
R105 2
Q22 C223
R239
IC1 2 5O Q33 5D
C244
22 C203 12 C215
C173
R87 I MIC
8
R159
C218
IC1 3 7O Q34 6D
C266
R206
R201
R200
C229
R185
R207
X57-587X-XX(A / 2)
R144 O MIC
IC6
8
5
L44
IC10
C268
1 23
C260
R135 16 11 C224
R199
R210
IC1 4 4L Q35 3L
IC5
C108
R78
R205
CP10
R104
R232 R230
TXD
SQ SM
C177
D14
C178
R248 R74
L42
R75
R209
4
C174
C246
R31 R97 IC4 C115 C235 IC1 6 7K Q301 5E
R161
R79
S D G
16
1
4
1
8
9
C176 R137
R313
L36 R34
J72-0664-12
J1 L39 C234 IC1 7 3I D1 7K
L37
R93
C311 R308
8R133 R84
C317 D22
CF2
BPF
D13 17 16
10
R139 9
D303
R131
R113
D302
R40
C263
R247 IC14 IC1 8 6J D2 7J
R82 C114
R253
R252 C123
6
C165 L40
Q30 C124
C81
R186
R211 C230
Q25
Q24
R95 R35
R85
L24
R130
B
C324
Q301 R311
BPF
R309
X2
Q17 IC1 9 8J D3 7D
IC11
C136 C137
R112
C238
R92 C315
C181
C182
Q12 R224
C210 R145 R138 D S C135 33 1 IC301 8H D4 7J
3
Q14 IC12
D305
C319 C226
R107
C148
C90 R237
B
R307 R305 R127
C316
Q19
RAO Q1 7K D5 6H
IC8
R111
C144
44 R208
R153 C190
R69
L304
R179 R174
C307
CP11
C308
CP13
CP12
CP14
5 C70 34 R80
C201
CP9
CP8
CP7
CP6
Q33 C161 C159 C109 RAI Q2 7I D6 6J
C99
C314
R96
R149 C219
C71
C204
C179 L302
G2 G1 R81
4
R302 C78
C191
R303 R163 C208
1
R160 5
C183
R150
D7 5D
8 R152
R143
R154
D18 R166
C112
L35
C248
C52 C309 R304 C101 C199
R162 C198
R156 C205
C206
R167
CP15
8 7
C312
R306
L307
R76
IC18 SP CP5 Q4 7H D8 7E
C200
D7 R70 Q8
C104
R46 C212
R64
C187 5 R44 C166
R49
R72
5
Q32 CP19 1 C98 GND Q6 7G D9 7J
EN1
R47
R50 C96 Q13 4 C94 CP3
51 C167
75
IC15
CP17
Q34 3 L23 CP1 R183 R173
L308
R51
C186 R151 R54 1 76 50
5
3 XOUT 5C 4
C84
R53
Q8 6J D1 1 8K
Q7
R55
R171
C95
IC9
6
Q11
IC3
C250
R220
L20
Q9 6F D1 2 6J
4
5 L305 14 1 C43
R57 C111
D12
Q36
R20
4
L21
D5 R38 A3
C252 D6
L306
UL
Q10 8J
C74
R181 D1 3 4K
R62
R45
1
C42 X1
L27
C44
R221
R73 C247 R225 CP4
Q9
Q15
R68
C41 C253
R13
C45
C17
R168 C164
C251
R28 B C6 Q11 6J D1 4 4K
R26
C11
R119
C35
D3 C21
R251
R56
C30 R226
R5
C73
L19 R3
C75
R60
Q12 5K
R1
R41 R14 D1 5 5F
L4
C C245
L43 R182
C23 Q6 Q2 TC1
CE
5M
DI
CL
GND
LMP
KIN0
KIN1
KIN2
KIN3
KIN4
KOUT3
KOUT2
KOUT1
KOUT0
SB
IC13
C262
R10
C231 C9
C24
R219 SB R121
L9
R215
R214
R39
C36 2 1 Q13 6G D1 7 7M
C16
VR1
PTT
CN3 C57 C53 E L14
SB
L10
20
C13
11
D1
D8
R8
C37 1 1 6 L41
C20
Q14 5K
C158
Q4 R65 R71 D4 D1 8 5B
C55
L32
C4
C40
R27
C54 C68 R6 C12
C10 8
5
C33
7 L5 R21 L12 D19 D21
C27 A2
A1
5C
C87
C162
2
IC2
R33
L11 D2
C232
C157
R4
4 C76
C22 L3 C1 C86 A4
Q3
R301 R155 Q17 5K D22 5F
C249
L25
C8 D17 100 26 R100
R117
R116
R114
C151
C118
C153
R146 C140 I
1
L7 Q18 8N D23 3M
R256
L15 Q1
LAMP
MONI
1
25
C119
R101
R90 R88
C120 1
PTT
Q26
C257 R222 C258 L26 C62
10
Q20 G R126 Q19 5H D301 6D
Q31
1
L31
C28 R2
R102 R103
IC19
C31
1 5 1 5 R115
C193
R109 C192
R140
C303 GND
R234 C88 C72
CP20
C64
IC1 R318 C301 C255 5 1
R61 R223
Q20 8N D302 5F
C138
C141
4 4
C32
L18 2 3 C152 O
C270
R7
L2
IC7
R261 D11
R250
C49
R180 R177 C185 2 3
8 C5 R233 C113
C26
R203
1 R249 Q18 2 Q27C180
R242 8
C254
1 5 C156
C63
R142
L22
C25 IC301 R235
Q16
R91
R178
C269
R23 D305 5G
C305
C259
4 4
ANT
TA73W01FU
Q28
C48
5 4 R241 3 2 3
C155
C
C82
R17
R22
R244
C150
R319 C89 TC75W51FU
R52
R42 C122 C121 R89 L38
R
C51 R30 C142
L30
TC2
5
CV
C100 X3
LV
8
9
Component side Connect 1 and 4. 4
1
Pattern 1
2SK1588 UPA672T S-81350HG-KD AT2408SN10SI2.5 MB15A02 TA31136FN
Pattern 2
Pattern 3
Pattern 4 S401 X57-587X-XX(B / 2) S402 S403
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MONI
Foil side
LAMP
PTT
DTA114EE
DTA114YE UPA572T X9C103SI TC35453F BU4094BCFV
11 DTA144EE 2SJ243 LC73872M
DTC114EE 2SK1824 5
30622M4102GP FP210 UMC4 2SK508NV(K52)
DTC144EE 8
C1 D
2SA1362(GR) B1
4
2SC4226(R24) EC C2 S
12 2SC4617(S) B2
1
2SC4619 3SK228 G
AT29C020-90TI PST9140NR
2SC5108(Y) NJM2904V UMG3N
M68732H TA7368F RN5VL45C 4
2SC4649(N,P) 2SC4988
13 B
5 5
E
3
4
C 3 1
2
47 1 48
14
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S
7 •
Note) Component marked with a dot ( ) are Parts of pattern 1.
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TK-272G
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BLOCK DIAGRAM
TK-272G
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RX RF (162.05MHz) (K)
RF (143.05MHz) (K2) IF1 (49.95MHz) IF2 (450kHz) AF (1kHz)
–104dBm –106dBm
–123dBm –122dBm
Q301 460mVrms
–104dBm –104dBm –98dBm 180mVrms
XF1
Q19
Q22 IC4
+
FM IF 6 7
C310 SYSTEM
C131 C242
Local IC16
Level
AF (1kHz) –5.1dBm
360mVrms 420mVrms 190mVrms 20mVrms 0.63mVrms To make measurements in the AF section, con-
nect the AC level meter. (ANT input : -53dBm,
1kHz FM, 3kHz DEV(WIDE).)
IC15 IC11 In the RF section, use a 1000pF coupling capaci-
4 3 Q30 +
5 41 6 7 tor. (The display shows the SSG input value re-
4 10
C173 quired to obtain 12dB SINAD Without Local Level.)
C239 IC14 C206 SP
AF VR
TX RF (162.05MHz) (K)
AF (1kHz) VCO RF (143.05MHz) (K2)
Q2 –7.9dBm –3.2dBm
33mVrms
SW C14
13 15 16 18 19 9 8 DAC Q3 Q4
12 6
ALC COMP IDC 3 5 2 7
C243 C246 C27 C28 C303 C30
MIC IC14 IC17 IC301
D6
RF (162.05MHz)
AG is set to the MIC input becomes 3kHz DEV.
+5.6dBm +17.0dBm at 1kHz MOD. (WIDE)
To make measurements in the AF section, con-
5.0W
nect the AC level meter.
In the RF section, use a 1000pF coupling ca-
D5 C12
Q6 Power Module pacitor.
D10
TK-272G
RXLO
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KNB-14
KNB-15A
TK-272G
Breaker
Diode
Breaker
(70±5°C)
Diode
(70±5°C)
Thermistor
Thermistor
Breaker
(80±5°C)
Breaker
(80±5°C)
Discharge pin side
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
Charge pin side
Weight
Voltage
Voltage
Dimensions
Dimensions
Charging current
Charging current
Charger and charging time:
: 210g
: 600mAh
: 1100mAh
: 7.2V (1.2V x 6)
: 7.2V (1.2V x 6)
KNB-14/KNB-15A (Ni-Cd BATTERY)
SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
(projections included)
(projections included)
KSC-16 (rapid charger), approximately 1 hour
B09-0316-08 Cap
F07-1414-08 Cover
T07-0335-05 Loudspeaker
T91-0564-08 Condenser MIC
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TK-272G
SPECIFICATIONS
General
Frequency Range ............................................................. 150~174MHz (K) 136~150MHz (K2)
Number of channels ......................................................... Max. 32
Channel Spacing .............................................................. 25kHz, 30kHz (Wide) 12.5kHz, 15kHz (Narrow)
PLL channel stepping ...................................................... 2.5kHz, 5kHz, 6.25kHz, 7.5kHz
Operating Voltage ............................................................ 7.5 VDC±20%
Battery Life ....................................................................... More than 4 hours at 5 watts (5-5-90 duty cycle with KNB-14 battery)
More than 8 hours at 5 watts (5-5-90 duty cycle with KNB-15A battery)
Operating Temperature range .......................................... -30˚C to +60˚C (-22 ˚F to +140 ˚F)
Dimensions and Weight
With KNB-14 (7.2V 600mAh battery) ............................. 58 (2-5/16) W x 135 (5-5/16) H x 32 (1-1/4) D mm (in)
400g (0.88lbs)
With KNB-15A (7.2V 1100mAh battery) ......................... 58 (2-5/16) W x 135 (5-5/16) H x 35 (1-3/8) D mm (in)
440g (0.97lbs)
KENWOOD CORPORATION
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