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Hifi €NGIN€ For mare Hi-Fi manuals and set-up information please visit wu. hifien gine. com REALISTIC. Servicelliianwal : STA-2080 AM/FM STEREO RECEIVER Catalog Number:3t-3000 | | CUSTOM MANUFACTURED FOR RADIO SHACK HA DIVISION OF TANDY coro | : CONTENTS 1) ELECTRICAL PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS . 2) DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS . 3) BLOCK DIAGRAM ........0+++ 4) DIAL STRINGING DIAGRAM ..........00000008 5) LEVEL DIAGRAM .......... 6) OPERATION CHECK FOR CIRCUITS 7) ALIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS ......- 8) BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROTECTOR CIRCUITS . 9) TROUBLESHOOTING ... ‘ 10) IC & TRANSISTOR LEAD IDENTIFICATION .... 11) IF & TUNER P.C.B, (TOP & BOTTOM VIEWS) 12) PRE AMP P.C.B. (TOP & BOTTOM VIEWS) .. 13) TONE CONTROL P.C.B. (TOP & BOTTOM VIEWS) 14) MAIN AMP P.C.B. (LEFT) (TOP & BOTTOM VIEWS) . 15) MAIN AMP P.C.B. (RIGHT) (TOP & BOTTOM VIEWS) ... 16) PROTECTOR P.C.B. (TOP & BOTTOM VIEWS) . . 17) TAPEP.C.B. (TOP & BOTTOM VIEWS) 18) FUSEP.C.B. (TOP & BOTTOM VIEWS) 19) POWER SUPPLY P.C.B. (TOP & BOTTOM VIEWS) . 20) SWITCH P.C.B. (TOP & BOTTOM VIEWS)......... 21) POWER TRANSISTOR P.C.B. (LEFT & RIGHT) (TOP & BOTTOM VIEWS). .. 22) LED P.C.B. {TOP & BOTTOM VIEWS) . 23) ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST......... 24) EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST .... 25) MISCELLANEOUS PARTS LIST 26) IC INTERNAL DIAGRAM .......... 27) VOLTAGE CHART FOR PRE AMP & PROTECTOR CIRCUITS . 28) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM . 29) EXPLODED VIEW . SEPARATE SHEET | SEPARATE SHEET 1) ELECTRICAL PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS AM SECTION Notes: 1. Output readings are taken across a non-reactive 47K load termination, 2. Output is measured at TAPE OUT terminals, 3. The Generator output shall terminate in an IRE loop and pointing towards rear of the receiver. 4, Standard modulation: 400 Hz, 30% modulation. UNIT — NOMINAL __LIMIT Frequency Coverage ‘ (kHz) 515-1650 520-1620 IF ; {kHz} 485 ~ Antenna Sensitivity for S/N 20 dB ‘at 600 kHz, 1000 kHz and 1400 kHz (N/m) 200 400 S/N Ratio at § mV/m Input (aB) 45 40 Selectivity at S/N 6 dB Sens. (1000 kHz + 10 kHz) (dB) 35 2 AGC Distortion at 1000 kHz, 100 mV/m, 80% modulation (%) 18 50 IF Rejection at 600 kHz (dB) 56 48 Image Rejection Ratio at 1400 kHz (dB) oO 52 Bandwidth at 6 dB down, 1000 kHz (kHz) 60 458.0 Distortion at 30% mod. 5 mV/m Input (%) 1.0 30 Tape Out Level at 30%, § mV/m Input (mv) 200 200425 dB Audio Fidelity at 5 mV/m Input (1 kHz=0 dB) —6 dB Point (Hz) 40-28 K 5025K Whistle Modulation of 2nd and 3rd Harmonic at T mV and 6 mV Input (%) 3.0 10 Calibration at_600kHz (kHz) £2 at 1400 kHz kHz) ~ £50 Spurious Response —_at 1000 kHz refered to 20 dB S/N Input (dB) 60 40 AGC Figure of Merit at 1000 kHz (dB) 48 40 The oscllator shall not drift more than 10 kHz starting at 25°C and through range up to 50°C at 1000 kHz. The set shall operation in satisfactory manner through a temperature range from O°C through plus 45°C. Overload: With a radiated signal of 1 V/m, the signal shall be tunable without distortion or breakup. FM SECTION Notes: 1. Output readings are taken across a non-reactive 47K load termination. 2. Output is measured at TAPE OUT terminals. 3, The signal voltage in this specification is the voltage appearing across the tuner input terminals (IHF). Standard Modulation: 1000 Hz 75 kHz deviation. UNIT = NOMINAL LIMIT Frequency Coverage (UL, C.S.A.) (MHz) 86.5-109 88-108 *(European, Austrélian) (MHz) 87.5—109 87.50.2108 iF (MHz) 10.7 IHF Sensitivity at 90, 98 and 106 MHz (wv) 17 28 (dBf) 97 14.2 S/N 50 dB Quieting Sensitivity at 90, $8 and 106 MHz (UL, C.S.A.) (ww) 3.0 45 (aBA) 147 183 (European, Australian) (wy 35 5.0 UNIT = NOMINAL LIMIT —3 dB Limiting Sensitivity at 98 MHz WW) 15 20 IF Rejection Ratio at 90 MHz (aB) 5 80 Image Rejection Ratio at 106 MHz (dB) 80 70 ‘Spurious Response (a8) 90 8 i Capture Ratio (a8) 18 25 e ACA at +400 kHz 60 V Input (dB) B 60 FM Mono Distortion, 75 kHz deviation (%) 05 Calibration Accuracy at 90, 98 and 106 MHz (kHz) — £300 AFC Holding Range at 98 MHz (kHz) £250 £330 'AM Suppression (FM 75 kHz dev. AM:30% mod.) (aB) 55 48 Maximum signal handling Capacity (mv) 200 100 Tape Out Level 1 mV, 75 kHz dev. (mv) 640 6402 cB Muting Sensitivity uM 25 28 S/N Ratio at 1 mV Input (98 MHz) (cB) 70 6 Frequency Response at 10 kHz (UL, CS.) (dB) 13.66 —13.66:2.4B (European, Australian} (48) = —1037 | -10.37+ 248 ‘Temperature range for satisfactory operation is 0°C to 45°C. All sots must meet the requirements of the Radiation Regulations (FCC, FTZ). “European models must not be able to tune below 87.5 MHz. FM MPX SECTION Notes: 1. Output readings are taken across a non-reactive 47K load termination. 2. Output is measured at TAPE OUT terminals. 3. The signal voltage in this specification is the voltage appearing across the tuner input terminals. 4, Standard modulation: Main carrier (L+R) 93.75 kHz dev. (45%) @ Sub carrier (L — R) ~ 93,75 kHz dev. (45%) Pilot (19 kHz) 6 kHz dev. ( 8%) Modulation Frequency -- 1000 Hz UNIT NOMINAL LIMIT ‘Stereo Indicator Sensitivity () 25 2-6 Stereo Separation at 1 mV Input at 100 Hz (dB) 36 30 at 1 kHz (dB) 43 33 at 10 kHz (dB) 3 2B ‘Stereo Distortion at 1 mV Input (%) 0.3 07 Sub-Carrier Rejection Ratio (dB) en 54 SCA Rejection Ratio (dB) 60 54 Stereo Tape Out Level (mv) 580 580+2dB FM MPX Filter (Separation at 10 kHz) (aB) 10 10425 AUDIO SECTION UNIT = NOMINAL LIMIT Input Impedance PHONO Mag. (ka) 50 AUX. (ka) 100 a TAPEIN1 (ka) 100 - TAPE IN2 (ka) 100 - ‘Output Power THD 0.03%, Both Channels Driven at 1 kHz, 8 ohms wm 87 83 Power Bandwidth THD 0.03%, Both Channels Driven at 8 ohms from 20 Hz to 20 kHz wm 8 80 =4- UNIT = NOMINAL LIMIT Audio Distortion at Rated Power (B0W) from 20 Hz to 20 kHz 8 ohms, Both Channels Driven (UL, C.S.A.) (%) 0.03 0.08, ‘Audio Distortion at Rated Power (60W) from 20 Hz to 20 kHz, 8 ohms, One Channel Driven (Européen, Australian) (8) 0.06 0.08 Sensitivity for Rated Power at 8 ohms (76 W} ~~ PHONO 1 8 2 Mag. (mv) 22 35 AUX (mv) 160 16042 dB TAPEIN 1&2 5 (mv). 160 16042 dB Frequency Response at AUX 5W + 2dB. (Hz) 18— 26K 20 -~ 20K BASS Action at 100 Hz (a8) #10 £1042dB MIDRANGE Action at 1.5 kHz (dB). 6 £64203 TREBLE Action at 10 kHz (ap) #10 #104248 S/N Ratio {input Shorted) PHONO 1 & 2 Mag. (dB) 70 60 AUX, TAPE IN 1 & 2 (aB) 5 6 Hum and Noise at Minimum Volume (mv) 08 18 Hum and Noise at Maximum Volume (AUX) (4.7 k9 terminated) (mv) 6 35 Cross Talk at 1 kHz, AUX position (input 4.7 k@ terminated) (a8) 0 50 Loudness Control Bass Compensation at 100 Hz, —30.dB Volume (dB) +6 +6120B Treble Compensation at 10 kHz, —30.dB Volume (dB) +45 0 +45420B Level Difference of each channel (a3) 0 18 High Filter Effect at 10 kHz (a8) ~6 —642dB PHONO Mag. Equalizer Response at 20 Hz (4B) RIAA RIAA£ 1.5 dB at 20 kHz (4B) RIAA RIAA£1.5 d8 PHONO Overload at 1 kHz, 0.6% THD (mv) 200 180 Tape Out Level (47 k terminated) PHONO 1 & 2 Mag. (2.2 mV Input) (mv 140 1404248 AUX (160 mv Input) (mv) 140 14042 dB TAPEIN1 2 (160 mV Input) {mv) 140 1404248 TAPE Out Level for DIN Jack (3.3 k Qterminated ‘AM ~ 400 Hz, 30% modulation 6 mV Input (mv) 33 334258 FM — 1000 Hz, 22.5 kHz dev. 1 mV Input (mv) 33 334250 PHONO Mag. — 3.3 mV Input (mv) 33 33425dB AUX — 250 mV Input (mv) 33 3342548 S/N Ratio PHONO '1 ‘Wag. (dB) 90 aa: PHONO 2 Mag. (dB) 90 4 (10 mV Input, “A” weighted) (Rated Power, Input Shorted) IM Distortion at Rated Power (80W) (%) 0.04 - ‘Music Power at 0.08% THD, 1 kHz, 8 ohms ww) 130 110 (European and Australian models only) Notes: 1. The supply voltage is 120 volts AC, 60 Hz (UL, C.S.A.), (220/240 volts AC, 50 Hz for European and 240 volts AC, 50 Hz for Australian models) from a regulated power ‘supply. iH 2. The power source must be insulated from other equipment, connected antenna or output. 3. The room temperature is 25 degrees C. 4, Nominal Specs represent the design specs; all units should be able to approximate these — some will exceed and some may drop slightly below these specs. Limit Specs represent the absolute worst condition which still might be considered acceptable: in no case should a unit perform to less than within any Limit Spec. -5- 2) DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Remove the Top Cover (Metal plate) as follows: Remove three screws from the upper Back Panel as shown in Figure A. Then slide the Top e Cover out toward rear of the unit. Figure A 2. Remove the Bottom Cover (Metal plate) as follows: ‘Turn the Receiver upside down and remove nine screws from the bottom board as shown in Figure B. Lift the Bottom Cover off. ada na al mace sain xi ug i yl © anit Figure B 3. Remove the wooden sides from the Cabinet as follows: Remove four screws from each side of the Cabinet as shown in Figure C. Be careful not to loosen the screw inserts when the screws are removed. Figure C 4, To remove the Front Panel (Aluminium Panel): a) Remove the Top Cover, Bottom Cover and wooden sides from the Cabinet as described in 1,2and3, b) Remove knobs which can be pulled off easily, e c) Remove four screws from the Front Panel — two screws from the lett side and two screws | from the right side as shown in Figure D1 & D2. | d) Remove three screws from bottom of the Front Panel (Figure D3). Figure D3 5. To remove Rear Panel from Chassis: Remove six screws from the Rear Panel (Figure E). Figure E 3) BLOCK DIAGRAM 4) DIAL STRINGING DIAGRAM WHEN STRINGING DIAL: ‘* START WITH CAPACITOR SET AT MAXIMUM (PLATES FULLY CLOSED) + POINTER POSITION SHOULD BE AT LOW END. “START AT SPRING (@)POSITION) FINISH AT EYELET NOTE: DIAL SPRING SHOULD BE FIXED STRAIGHT AND @SHOULD BE IN THE CENTER ‘AS SHOWN IN“A". 5) LEVEL DIAGRAM: ot A) aux mie] | PRE AMP TAPE TONE WAIN PHONG 0 (PHONO E0) CONTROL AMP | swiren seuscron L ! \ I i | t { { { t 1 | —> LeveL (ae | | I I | | | | | ‘AUDIO FREQUENCY (1kHz) ~9- 6) OPERATION CHECK FOR CIRCUITS 1) POWER SUPPLY OPERATION CHECK € CONNECTION |” , Connect AC Cord to standard AC power source. Power Switch "ON" and Pilot Lamps light. Check the Power Supply Voltages (Figure 1). 1, Check Power, Supply P.C.B., Fuse and Power Transformer. 2. Seo TROUBLESHOOTING on page 26. DC Voltage is not correct. DC Voltage is correct. Proceed to next section. 2) AUDIO SECTION OPERATION CHECK (1) MAIN AMP. OPERATION CHECK Figures START Connect 82 Load to Speaker Output. Connect DC Voltmeters to Main Amp Board, Pin No. 3 (L or R) and CONNECTION] Ground (Plus +) and Pin No. 7 (L or R) and Ground (Minus —). {Both Left and Right Board — See Figure 2) STEP? ‘Check Power Supply voltages with rome Sano Ppl no input (must be + 54.4 V). vat gl|-A (1) Check D901, C908 or C909. GROUND OF fe a REPAIR] (2) Check for short-circuits. aad (3) See TROUBLESHOOTING. 2 DC Voltage is not +544 V. A DC Voltage is +54.4V. Figure 2 Adjust DC Balance and Idling Current. VEER ‘See ALIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS on page Connect 8 2 Load to Speaker Output. ar Connect DC Voltmeter to Main Amp. P.C.B. as shown in Figure 3. aa oar arenas} —_ l= =— Figure 3 —10— Check for Balance of DC Voltage at L and R channel output terminals (within +50 mV). REPAIR] See TROUBLESHOOTING, CONNECTION DC Voltage over +50 mV. DC Voltage within 50 mV. Connect 8 Load to Speaker Output. Connect DC Voltmeter to Main Amp. P.C.B. as shown in Figure 4. ZAI rosabsioe) Figure 4 Check the Idling current of Main Amp: Check the DC Voltage across Emitter Resistor REQQA (L ch) and R509B (R ch}; should be 10 mV + 2 mV, (ADJUST: VREOTA (L ch) and VR5018 (R ch)) (1) Readjust VA5O1A and VR5O1B. {2) Check the Bias circuit of D503A (L ch) and/or D503B (R ch) REPAIR] (3) Check TRSO5A (L ch) and TRE05B (R ch). CONNECTION STEP 4) (4) Check TR504A, 506A (L ch) and TRB04B, 506B (R ch), (5) Check for short-circuits on Main P,C.8. [NGI] 0C Vottage is above 11 mV or below 9 mV. [OK) dC Voltage is 10 mV + 2mv. ‘Connect 8 2Load to Speaker Output. Connect Audio Ose. to Main Amp. Input, Pin No. 1 (Left) and/or 1' (Right). See Figure 5. auoio osc, MAIN ANP Donn oscunoscore SF —feonowmne Ey 9 A Figures Check for symmetrical clipping of Output Signal wave shape. Adjust output fram Audio Osc. to praduce clipping in the output waveform (should be about 1V — 1.1 V). (1) Check TREOEA, 507A, 508A, 509A, 510A (L ch) and TR5058, 507B, 5088, 6098, 5108 (R ch). REPAIR). (2) Check STEP 2 and STEP 3. (3) Check Main Amp. circuits. [NG] Cutput signal wave is not clipping symmetrically. (Figure 6) [OK symmetrical clipping (Balanced) Output signal wave. (Figure 6) ae Check the Main Amp. Gain (designed level for Main Amp. is about 28 dB). Adjust output from Audio Osc. to produce 80 watts rated output power. (Both channel driven — Figure 5) (1) Check Main Amp. circuits. (2) Check STEPs 1, 2, 3 and 4. € Input level is not 1V + 2dB. REPAIR] Input level is at least 1V + 2B for rated output power. Proceed to next section AS pANeaie! Ds (2) PRE AMP. OPERATION CHECK ‘ust beng 6) Figure 6 Set SELECTOR Switch to PHONO 1. CONNECTION Connect Audio Osc, to PHONO 1 Input. Connect Oscilloscope and V.T.V.M. to TAPE OUT 1 Jack. (See Figure 7) ‘oro 086 cscnvoscore Figure 7 I ‘STEP 1 Check the PHONO Equalization Response. (See Figure 8, RIAA Curve.) € eH a aE K Savoie reautner oi) Figures (1) Check TR301, 303, 205, 307 (L ch) and TR302, 304, 306, 308 (R ch). (2) Check C323, 325, 327, R313, 315, 317 (L ch) and C324, 326, 328, iF REPAIR) “R314, 316, 318 (R ch). (3) Check Preamp. circuits. Equalization Response at 20 Hz does not fall within + 16.3 (RIAAD £1.5 dB and 20 kHz does not fall within —19.6 (RIAA) + 1.5 dB. € [OK suallzaton Response falls within + 16.3 (RIAA) + 1.5 dB at 20 Hz and —19.6 (RIAA) + 1.5 dB at 20 kHz. CEND ) Proceed to next section. i: {3} TONE CONTROL OPERATION CHECK CONNECTION STEP 7 ‘Set SELECTOR Switch to AUX position. ‘Connect Audio Osc. to AUX input jack. Connect Oscilloscope and V.T.V.M. to Speaker Jack on Set. Speaker Impedance= 8 ohms (OUTPUT: about 6 watts) ‘TAPE DUBBING: SOURCE, TAPE MONITOR: SOURCE, MODE ‘Switch: Stereo, LOUDNESS: Off. (See Figure 9) voi 026 opcioscore wx ser ser ’ 7 Oy Figure 9 ah Check BASS Action at 100 Hz (Figure 10) a li: i Te Oe 1 Gey mae ne rremueneyo8 Figure 10 <—_——{REPAIR] >] REPAIR ( Check Bass Control circuit on TONE CONTROL P.C.B. and see TROUBLESHOOTING. Frequency Response does not fall within +10 + 2.48. Frequency Response falls within +10 + 2dB, Check TREBLE Action at 10 kHz. (Figure 10) Check Treble Control circuits on TONE CONTROL P.C.B. and see TROUBLESHOOTING. Frequency Response does not fall within +10 + 2 4B. Frequency Response falls within +10 + 2 dB. Check MIDRANGE at 1.5 kHz. (Figure 10) Check Midrange control circuit on TONE CONTROL P.C.B. Frequericy Response does not fall within +6 + 2.dB. Frequency Response falls within +6 4 2 dB. STEP 4) ‘Check LOUDNESS compensation at —30 dB Volume position from rated power. (Figure 11) =13- Loves CURVE a es resi Figure 11 Check LOUDNESS circuit and see TROUBLESHOOTING. Loudness Compensation does not fall within +62 dB at 100 Hz and $4.52 0B at 10 kHz. Loudness Compensation falls within +62 dB (100 Hz) and +4542 dB (10 kHz). Proceed to the next section. (4) PROTECTOR CIRCUITS OPERATION CHECK STEP 7 Check for “click’ sound of RY701 or RY702 when Power is switched “on”. (active 3-5 second delay) (1) Check TR511A, 5118 and TR701-705. — REPAIR] (2) Check the Protector circuit. CONNECTION (3) Check RY701/702. OK Protector RY701/702 circuit does not work. Protector RY701-702 circuit works, Disconnect wires from Pin No. & (Left) and 5° (Right) on Main Amp board. Connect regulated DC power supply to Pin No. 13 and 11 on Protector & Meter board as shown in Figure 12. Check RY701/702 action when DC voltage is applied to either Pin No. 13 or 11 on Protector board (+4 V and —4 V as shown in Figure 13}. DC POWER SUPPLY 26 ponERSueRY [Ov pati ay ah | 8] \ 3 : F —e (1) Check RY701/702. . + REPAIR) (2f Check Protector circuits. ae OKP oat RY701/702 does not activate. Figure 12 : Figure 13 RY701/702 activates. Reconnect wires to Pin 5 and 5°. Proceed to next section. To (5) WATTS METER OPERATION CHECK ‘ADJUSTMENT. ee CONNECTION Ger) ‘Adjust VR701 (L ch) and VR702 (R ch). (See ALIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS on page 19.) Connect Audio Osc. (1 kHz) to AUX Input Jack. Connect Oscilloscope and V.T.V.M. to Speaker terminals. (Output level: 100 watts, no load as shown in Figure 14) Check Watts Meter pointers (L ch and R ch) per following procedure: ‘Check Watts Meter pointers as 1 watt and 100 watts (L ch and R ch) when output levels are set to 2.8 V and 28.3 V on V.T.V.M. (no load}. Readjust VR701 and 702. REPAIR| ne] ‘Watt Meter pointers do not indicate correctly. KP ae Proceed to next section. sysio ose, See TROUBLESHOOTING. Watt Meter pointers indicate correctly. @®| aoe Sean SI 3) RF AND IF OPERATION CHECK O (1) AM OPERATION CHECK of Figuret40 Vw awe START, aa ADJUSTMENT] Adjust for AM IF/RF Alignment (See AM ALIGNMENT Section on page 20). ‘Set SELECTOR Switch to AM position. Connect standard loop antenna to CONNECTION] AMSG and raciate signal into AM Ferrite Antenna L902. Connect Oscilloscope, Distortion Meter and V.T.V.M. to TAPE OUT 1 jack on Set. ‘AM SG: 400 Hz, 30% modulation. ms |, y aw $Rlnome cust ure OLE 6] E — +2 Figure 15 (ae | srt Check AM coverage: that the lowest dial pointer setting is under 520 kHz and tighest position is over 1620 kHz. |<-—{REPAIF] Readjust AM coverage (See page 20 for AM Alignment). <> [NG J Coverage is less than 520 kHz — 1620 kHz. (OK) Coverage is at least 520 kHz — 1620 kHz. = ‘Check the Antenna Sensitivity for S +N/N 20 dB point at 600, 1000 and 1400 kHz. REPAIR Readjust AM Tracking (See page 20 for AM ‘See TROUBLESHOOTING. AM Sensitivity'is less than 400 V/m. AM Sensitivity is better than 400 1V/m. (Nomi __ Check AM Distortion (Input level set to 5 mV/m). REPAIR] (1) Readjust AM IF/RF Alignment on page 20. (2) Check AM RF/IF circuits. Distortion is more than 3%. than 3%. (Nominal: 196) ‘Check AM Tape Out level (Input level set to 5 mV/m). (1) Readjust AM IF/RF Alignment on page 20. REPAIR] (2) Check and change/select value of R215. {3) Check AM IF Detector circuits. 6K ‘Tape Out level does not fall within 220 mV + 2.5 dB. Tape Out level falls within 200 mV + 2.5 dB. Check the AM Signal Meter pointer. (Input level for check points: (1) no signal: 0:4 0.8mm (2) 100 mV/m: 85 — 90%) & Proceed to next section. REPAIR] (2) Check the AM IF circuits. Indicate correctly. (Figure 16) eo ee [ox] (1) Readjust VR201. no stonan wut WwoUT oonv/ Signal Meter pointer indicates correctly. (Figure 16) que Figure 16 (2) FM RF/IF OPERATION CHECK ‘ADJUSTMENT. | ‘CONNECTION Adjust for FM Alignment (See FM Alignment Section on page 21). (FM IF/RF and FM MPX sections) ‘Set SELECTOR Switch to FM position. ‘Connect FM SG (1000 Hz, 75 kHz dev.) to FM 3002 Antenna Terminal. Connect Oscilloscope, Distortion Meter and V.T.V.M. to TAPE OUT 1 Jack. (Figure 17) oscuioscope tum PTORLON ioe Al) |e) © rapgaun i pO | Figure 17 = 16 ‘Check FM coverage: the lowest dial pointer position should be under 88 MHz and the highest pointer position should be over 108 MHz (*European models must not be able to tune below 87.5 MHz). (1) Readjust FM coverage (See FM RF/IF Alignment on page 21). (2) Check FM RF circuits. Coverage is not correct. REPAIR] Coverage is correct. Check IHF Sensitivity at 90, 98 and 106 MHz (Input: 1 mV) (1) Readjust FM tracking (See FM RF/IF Alignment on page 21). (2) See TROUBLESHOOTING. FM IHF sensitivity is worse than 2.8 .V. REPAIR] Check T.H. Distortion for MONO signal (FM SG: 98 MHz, Input: 1 mV) (1) Readjust RF/IF Alignment on page 21. (2) See TROUBLESHOOTING. T.H. Distortion is higher than 0.5%. [REPAIR| TH. Distortion is lower than 0.8%. (Nominal: 0.2%) Check Signal to Noise ratio. (Input signal: 1 mV, FM SG: 98 MHz) (1) Readjust RF/IF Alignment on page 21. (2) See TROUBLESHOOTING. ratio is worse than 65 dB. ratio is better than 65 dB. (Nominal: 70 48) ‘Check the Tuning Meter pointer per following procedure: (1) Check that the Meter pointer is in center (0) position with no signal. (2) Check that “tune to center reading” is also the point of (1) Readjust RF/IF Alignment on page 21. j= TREPAIR] (2) Check FM circuits. ORD ay Meter pointer does not indicate 7 correctly. (Figure 18) Ec" [GP Meter pointer indicates correctly, a Ne CD (Figure 18) "FM TUNING METER ‘Check the Signal Meter pointer. (1) No signal: 0 point +0.8 mm. STEP 6 (2) 100 mv Input: 85-90% of full scale. (3) Check to be sure that the max. Meter reading point is also the point of minimum distortion, (Figure 19) (1) Readjust VR101. no siona wou te0T #0000 EPAIRI” (2) Check FM IF circuit. indicate correctly. [oKp Meter pointer indicates REPAIR Figure 18 correctly. Figure 19 Check the Muting by applying an input of 2.5 xV at 98 MHz, with MUTE STEP T switeh “on”. pe (1) Readjust VR102. (2) See TROUBLESHOOTING. Muting level does not fall within 2-6 nV. Muting level fas wStlGe ru so « pein 2A © © 3000 ser sapeaurs ee © Proceed to next section. i averenna TERMINAL (3000) oscutoscore tum | SSE (3) FM MPX OPERATION CHECK -A\| |DAt : START Figure 20 t ‘ADJUSTMENT, Adjust for FM MPX Alignment on page 23. y ‘Same equipment connection as Figure 17. Connect Stereo Modulator to FM SG. CONNECTION Stereo Modulation — 67.5 kHz dev. 8% Pilot. Frequency — 98 MHz, 1 kHz modulation (Figure 20) Check Stereo indicator sensitivity (Figure 20) (Input: near 2.5 nV) (1) Readjust FM MPX Alignment on page 23. (2) See TROUBLESHOOTING. Stereo indicator sensitivity does not fall within 2—6 2V. [Ok } Stereo indicator sensitivity falls within 2—6 uV (nominal sensitivity is 2.5 «V). q ‘STEP 2 Check Stereo Separation at 100 Hz, 1 kHz and 10 kHz (input: 1 mV) : (1) Readjust FM MPX Alignment on page 23. [< REPAIR} (2) See TROUBLESHOOTING. > EI ‘Separation is less than 30 dB at 100 Hz, 33 dB at 1 kHz and 28 dB at 10kHz. Ox? [oR Separation is betta than 30 oB at 100 Hz, 33.48 at 1 kHz and 28 dB at 10 kHz. SPs Check FM MPX Filter (with FM MPX FILTER Switched “on”, check the Separation at 10 kHz modulation). REPAIR] (1) See TROUBLESHOOTING. KP MPx Filter Separation does not fall within 10 dB + 2.5 dB. [OK MPx Filter Separation falls within 10dB + 2.5 dB. CEND) Proceed to next section, —18- 7) ALIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS AUDIO CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT/CHECK EQUIPMENT REQUIRED 1. DC Voltmeter 2. Audio Oscillator 3. Oscilloscope 4, AC Voltmeter Notes: * Maintain voltage at 120 volts AC, 60 Hz (UL, C.S.A.) (Use 220/240 volts AC, 50 Hz for European & 240 volts AC, 50 Hz for Australian models). * Set SELECTOR Switch to AUX. * Set MODE Switch to STEREO. See P.C.B. illustration for alignment points/adjustments. For location of connection points and trimmer resistors, see P.C.B. view. MAIN AMP ADJUSTMENT STEP] ADJUSTMENT | EQUIPMENT | CONNECTION | AUDIO FRE. LEVEL ‘ADJUSTMENT ‘Check Balance by oc ‘See No ‘OC voltage should ~ measuring DC vo | Volt Meter | Fig. 21. signat be loss than 50 mV. 1 | age across OUTPUT TERMINAL of | and F channel. Idling currant De ‘See No ‘Adjust voltage across | VABDIA (L ch) adjustment Volt Meter | Fig, 2. signed Emitterresstors | VABOIB IR ch) a RSI9A (Loh) and | See Fig. 23 5198 (R ch) 10 tomy (Bohm load) sain AMP oar oso rar —_I i csomvm sem Figure 21 am awe coano “SN YoCMME TE i a a a eon Tas) voutwerer Figure 22 Figure 23 For location of connection points and trimmer resistors, see P.C.B. view. WATT METER ADJUSTMENT Peer ‘STEP | ADJUSTMENT | EQUIPMENT | CONNECTION [AUDIO FREG,| SETTING | LEVEL | ADJUSTMENT WATT Meters | Audio Osc. 1000 Hz. VOLUME: | Adjust input | VR701 (L ch) level adjust: | V.T.V.M, toAUXto | VR702 (R chi ment Oscilloscope get output | so the WATT 1 level of 28.3 V | Meters indi- (oom) ato 100 W. {no load.) warta weren Avia ose AI aux. | ‘eee S Figure 24 ser AM IF & RF ALIGNMENT EQUIPMENT REQUIRED 1. AM Signal Generator 2. AC Voltmeter 3. Oscilloscope 4, Standard Loop Antenna Notes © Signal gonetator output should be Gis H a} no higher than nectssry to 4 obtain on output eedng. f io ‘© Maintain voltage at 120 volts AC, q [al : fons(UL, CSA) a US LE {Use 20/30 vrs AC 80 He fo elo] Exropean @ 240 vols AC, H 50 Hz for Australian models) CENA) Set SELECTOR Switch to AM. a '*Set BASS, MID., TREBLE and U Wee BALANCE to Centr, +800 .C.. Huston for algnment poits/ Figure 25 adjustment. GENERATOR [GENERATOR] —_DIAL srep] GENERATOR [GENERATOR] DIAL. | wwoicaron |ADJUSTMENT| REMARKS Connect stendard | 455KHz | Point cf nonin: | AC Vanover to | T208 Tat for mania loop antenna (400 Hz, 30% | terference TAPE OUT 1 (Both sections) | reading on meter. to Signal Geners- | Mod) | near coo kta) | Jace 208 Reter 0 Fg. 25 & 28 1 Jforand radar Sra io the AM Ferrite antenna, Sn Fo. 28 ‘Same as 515 kHz, Tuning ‘Same as. 7201 Adjust for maximum > | ster (aot, | Gang ster! reading on meta, 20% Mod) | fully Reterto Fg. 25 & 2. Closed. Samo ‘esos | Tuning Same as | Toa0 Tut for maximum ster (ao He, | Gang STEP | (am) reading on meter. 8 30% Mod.) fully Refer to Fig. 25 & 26. opened. | Root STEPS @ Junto Furor change ie nota Same as. 600 kHz 600 kHz ‘Same as 901 Adjust for maximum 5 [ster (400 He, sTert tawant | reading on mater 30% Mod.) coil) T202 Refer to Fig. 25 & 26. {aN RF Cot) Samees ___,| 1400KHz 1400 kHz ‘Same as T201 ‘Adjust for maximum 6 | STEPT (400 Hz, ‘STEP 1 1AM 1) reading on'meter. 30% Mod.) 7203 (AM 3) Refer to Fig. 25 & 26. 7 | Repaat STEPS ® 6 uti no further change eroiced. ‘ooo KHz | t000Kr2 | eter VRaD1 ‘justo the Meter (400K, on sat Pointer on Reccivor i 50% Mod), is betwoon 85% and Output 0% on meter. level to Refer to Fig. 25 & 26. 100'mv/m AM ALIGNMENT SET-UP snse aw ganrroms — oocnnoocore enn ERS ‘abe mer 6 +E ~All [DA Figure 26 FM RF & IF ALIGNMENT EQUIPMENT REQUIRED 1. FM Signal Generator 2. AC Voltmeter 3. Oscilloscope 4, Distoftion Meter Notes: © Signal Generator output should be no higher than necessary to obtain an output reading. ‘* Maintain Line voltagg at 120 volts AC, 60 Hz (UL, C.S.A.) (Use 220/240 volts AC, 50 Hz for European & 240 Volts AC, 50 Hz for Australian models.) ‘© Set SELECTOR Switch to FM. * Set MODE Switch to Stereo. + Refer to P.C.B. illustrations for test points/adjustments. GENERATOR | GENERATOR | DIAL STEP! CoupLinG | FREQUENCY | setting | 'NDICATOR | ADJUSTMENT | REMARKS Signal 98MHz (1 kHz, | Nesrto | Tuning T102 (Primary) | Adjust for Generator | 75kHz dev.) | S8MH2 | Meter Center Point toFM Input: fon TUNING Antenna ‘no input Meter. 1 | Terminal (unit off Refer to Fig. ‘thru FM 27, 28 and 29, Bummy Antenna (300 ohm) Same as, 98 MHz (TkHz, | Same as | AC Vok- | TI02 Adjust for STEPT 75kHzdev.) "| STEP1 | moter (Secondary) — | minimum Dis- Input: Scope and tortion (about 5 mv Distortion 0.1%) Meter to Refer to Fig. TAPE OUT 1 27, Band 23. Jack (Lor) ‘3_| Repeat STEPS 1 and 2 until no further improvement is noticed. ‘Same 0s, 90 MHz itkH2 | SOMH2 | Sameas | L101 (FM ‘Adjust for STEP 76 kH2 dev. STEP2 | Antenna Coit) | maximum read- Input: Loz, L103 (EM_| ing on meter. 4 about 2— Ist 2nd RF | Rofor to Fig, av Cail) Bend 29. e Los (FM osc, Coil). Same as 106 Miz 106MHz | Sameas | TCtO1 iFM ‘Adjust for STEP 1 (kHz, sTeP2 | Antenna ‘maximum read- 78 kHz dev.) Trimmer) ing on meter. = Input: e192, Tc103 | Refer to Fig about 2 — (FM tot 8 2nd | 25 and 29 anv RF Trimmer) ‘To104 (FM OSC Teiminerh 6 _ | Repeat STEPs 4 and 5 until no further improvement is noticed. ‘Same as 9BMHz(1kHz | 98MH2 | Semeas | T101(FMIFT) | Adjust for STEP 1 75 kHz dev.) STEP 2 (i & TUNER — | maximum read- 7 Input: PCB) 2-34 are ‘STEP GEN COUPLING | FREQUENCY | SETTING ERATOR | GENERATOR | DIAL | worcator ADJUSTMENT| REMARKS Repeat STEP 7 until no further improvement is obtained. 8 | Goback end check STEPs 1 and 2 end realign if necessary. ‘Samd ag STEP 1] 8 MHz (1 kHz,| 98MHz | Same as STEP 2| VA1O1 “MUTE” ewitched 75 kHe dev.) "ON" and adjust 7 Input: 2.5 2 \VR102 for no signal output. ‘Same as STEP 1] 98 MHz (I kHz,| 98MHz | SIGNAL Meter | VR102 ‘Adjust so tho M ie 78 kHz dev.) |" ter Pointer on Re- Input: 100 mv ‘coivar is 90-95% of fll scale. " ‘Same as STEP 1] $8 MHz (1 kH2,| 98MHz | TUNING, SIG- 78 kHz dev.) NAL Meter. Input: 100 mv With “tune to cen- - tor” for TUNING ‘and maximum on Signal Meter, Distortion Mé should indicate minimum. SECONDARY CORE eat J PRIMARY CORE tee Ar sot "bos Pc PATTERN Figure 27 cone Tuan GREET I obewise /gownwanos) moe) throma" ¥e'Stan Fire 27) 7 © | ss ser vast Hf —1+ Figure 28 overogpon, oscuoscore ura pac A Am 4 4 axrennt FERMWAL.2000 Figure 29 FM STEREO ALIGNMENT EQUIPMENT REQUIRED. 1. Stereo Modulator: Connect Stereo Modulator to EXT. Mod. terminal FM Signal Generator. Modulation level of 19 kHz Pilot Signal... 8% (6 kHz dev.) @ * 2. FM Signal Generator: Output Level... 1mV x Frequency Approximately 88 MHz Deviation .. 67.5 kHz, 90% modulation composite signal 3. Audio Generator 4. AC Voltmeter 4 7. Frequency Counter Notes: * See P.C.B. illustration for alignment/test points. * Set SELECTOR switch to FM, MODE switch to STEREO and MUTE switch to “off” MULTIPLEX & SEPARATION ALIGNMENT SIGNALGENERATOR| STEREO STEP eee UPLING MoputaTion | !NDICATOR | ADJUSTMENT) — REMARKS. Connect to FM Antenna] Mono. 1 kH2 Countar connected | VR104 ‘Adjust for 19 kH2 1 | terminal thru FM dum-. | (1000 Hz, No Mod.) | to TP2 of IF £50 Hz on Counter. ‘my antenna (300 ohm) | Input: 1 mV ‘& MPX Board Refer to Fig. 30. {Pin 12 of C102) ‘Same as above ‘Composite MPX | AC Voltmeter con- | VRT03 ‘Adjust for minimum ‘Signal 1 kHz on Left | nector for TAPE | (Separation) _| reading on Meter. 2 channel ONLY. | OUT 1 Jack of Refer to Fig. 31. e Right channe! ‘Same as above Composite MPX | AC Voltmeter con- | Same as above | Same os above ynal 1 kHz on | nector for TAPE Right channel ONLY | OUT 1'Jack of Lett chennel Ropoat STEPs 2 and 3 until AC Voltmeter reading is at least —38 dB re-same channel output. {ie. 33 dB separation) ‘Same as STEP 1 Composite MPX | AG Voltmeter con- With 2624 antenna i Signal 1 kHz nected to TAPE input signal, Storeo OUT 1 Jack indicator lamp should ‘Same as STEP 1 ‘Composite MPX ‘Distortion Meter With mV antenna > ‘ Signal t kHz Connected 10 TAPE = input signa, Stereo OUT T Jack Distortion should Lt bbe less than 0.7%. FM STEREO ALIGNMENT SET-UP eee eae OMmOlE ee a Coosa) Ter PRRGENTER ——escuoacore rim HN OL, EST e Al} |B + Figure 31 8) BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROTECTOR CIRCUITS (1) PROTECTIVE CIRCUIT IN CASE OF SHORTED OUTPUT TERMINALS If speaker terminals are shorted (or load impedance of one channel is less than 4 ohms), exces- sively high current flows from emitter to collector of TR510A (TR610B) and a high voltage appears across R520A (R520B). TRS11A (TR511B) will turn on and this high voltage goes to gate of SCA701 after being rectified by DS06A (5068). When the voltage between cathode and gate increases to about 0.7 V, SCR701 will turn on. TR702 and TR703 will then turn on, and TR704 and TR705 will turn off. Relay RY701 and RY702 will shut off output to the speaker terminals and output will drop to zero. Thus Main Amp. and Speaker will be protected. Turn the Receiver off to reset the protective circuit. Wait approximately 6 seconds. When the problem is corrected, turn the Receiver on again. (See Figure 32) cure Figure 32 (2) MAIN AMP PROTECTIVE CIRCUIT If center voltage of Main Amp goes to +3.5 V (normal condition within +50 mV}, TR701 or TR702 and TR703 will turn on and TR704 and TR705 will turn off. If this should occur, Relay RY701 and RY702 will shut off output to the speaker terminals and output will drop to zero, protecting Main Amp and Speaker. (See Figure 32) NOTE: To prevent AC voltages from upsetting these circuits, capacitors C701 and C702 have been incorporated. If AC voltage is applied to the base of TR701, it will be grounded ‘through C701 and C702; thus, TR701 is immune to AC voltages. re (3) ABNORMAL TEMPERATURE RISE PROTECTION If the temperature of Main Amp heat sink rises to 95°C, the thermal protector switch will shut off and secondary supply voltage of power transformer T901 will drop to zero, If this should occur, turn the Receiver off. When the temperature of the Main Amp heat sink falls to within the operating limits of the Receiver, the thermal protector switch will reset itself. When the problem is corrected, the Receiver can be operated again, (4) SPEAKER PROTECTIVE CIRCUIT ‘With power switch “ON”, a 4.5 second signal delay is provided to the speaker output terminal by Relay RY701 and RY702. ns This is to protect speakers from switching transients. With power switch “on”, TR704 and TR705 will turn on through and C703. (See Figure 32) 1@ constant circuit R710, 712 {5) FM Noise and Switching/Muting Circuit This circuit performs two functions: a) To eliminate the interstation hiss-noise sometimes noted between stations with FM muting “ON”. With no signal received, the voltage applied to the base of TR309 is 3 V and both ‘TR309 and TR310 are kept on. This activates the relay (Reed Relay RY301) and output is cut off. ‘When a weak noise signal is received, the voltage drops to around 1.2 V and both TR309 and ‘TR310 remain on, keeping the relay RY301 activated and output cut off. When turned to a station, the voltage drops further (to less than 1 V) and TR309 and TR310 are tumed off and the Reed Relay RY301 is deactivated. MUTING 26.8. ect ‘nsoe_Ta3ie RY301 j Lage t be / ty ‘ i | 3 E if 8 ao a ie re = To Len novany swt COMMON (0-3) Fonshnorany aura conn (3-3) Figure 33 b) To eliminate the clicking noise when function switch is turned from AM to FM (or FM to PHONO 1, PHONO 1 to PHONO 2, etc.). ‘The switch Ss-6 is a shorting type and goes through a short-circuit condition when turning from 1 (AM) to 2 (FM), etc. lit is momentarily grounded). This turns TR311 off and TR312 on. Thus, Reed Relay RY301 is activated and output is cut off. The time constant of R341 and C330 allows the cut off condition to last for about one second (before C330 charges up to a Point where TR311 turns on again, etc.). (Figure 33) 9) TROUBLESHOOTING SYMPTOM CAUSE/REMEDY 1)No output * tty AC power cord “Replace the cord. 2. Defective POWER switch “Replace the switch. 3. Broken wire in the Power Transformor “*Replace the Transformer. 4. Blown Primary Fuse “Replace the Fuse. ', Defective 0901 or diodes, transistors on Power Supply bbosrd {TR6O1-603) “Replace the defective partis). 2} Dial Lamp does not ight for SELECTOR. (AM, FM, PHONO 1, PHONO 2 or AUX) 1, Defective Lamp ‘"Replace the Lamp. 2, Open Power Transformer tertiary winding “"Replace the Transformer. 3 Blown Fuse in tertiary winding (2.6 A) F902 “Replace the fuse. 3} Dial Lamp lights but no Speaker output. 1. Defective capacitor 908 or C909 “Replace the defective capacitoris) 2. Defective Rectifier 0901 “Replace the defective Rectifier. 3, Defect in tha Power Transformer sacondary winding “Replace the Power Transformer. ‘4, Detective RY701 oF RY702 on Protector Board ‘*Replace the parts). 4) Blows Fuse. ctive Rectifier D901 “Replace the Rectifier. ‘8 Short clreuit in Power. Transistor Circuitry TRBO6A-511A or TREOSB-TRE118 “*Repair circuit and/or replace the defective Transistor. Defective RY701, 702 oF Transistors on Protector board "Replace the partis). 5) "A" Speakers do not work. 1. Speaker switch A defective “Replace the switch. 6) "B” Speakers do not work. 1. Speaker switch B defective “Replace the switch, 7) No output one channel with VOLUME lat maximum and BALANCE at center, when a test signal is applied to the ter- ‘minal of non-operating chahfal of tha BALANCE control (VR403/VR404) 1, Defective Transistor TR403-411, SOTA-SI1A or ‘TASOIB-5118 “Replace the dofective Transistor(s)- 2. Defective resistor or capacitor in TONE, MAIN AMP or PROTECTOR circuit “Replace the defective partis). {8} No output when a test signal is applied 10 the input terminals excopt PHONO Vor. 1. Defective MONO-Stereo or TAPE switch "Replace or repair the switch. 2. Defective Selector switch “*Replaca the switch. = 26 — SYMPTOM CAUSE/REMEDY 9} No output when a test signal is applied 10 the PHONO 1 input terminals. 1, Defective transistor, resistor or capacitor in PRE AMP circuit *Roplace the partis). 2. Defective MONO-Stereo or TAPE switch “Replace or repair the switch. 3, Defective Selector switch *Replace the Selector switch, 10) No output when a test signal is applied to the PHONO 2 input torminals, 1. Defective transistor, resistor or capacitor in PRE AMP circuit *Rplace the partis). 2, Defective MONO-Sterao or TAPE ewitch “Replace or repair the switch. 3. Defective Selector switch “Replace the Selector switch, to the desired input, Defective transistors or diodes an Power Supply boa “Replace the dofective partis). 2. Defective transistor, resistor or capacitor on Tone Con- ‘rol board “Replace the defective pants). 3. Detective transistor, capacitor or resistor on Main Amp board “Replace the defective partis). 12) DC not balanced within 50 mV at ‘output of L/R channel. 1. Defective TREO1A, 502A, 503A or TREO1B, 6028, 5038. “Replace the defective transistors). 19) Speaker works normally but Head- phone does not work. 1. Defective R715 (Left) or R716 (Right) “change it. 2. Headphone plug does not mate with jack “Replace the plug. 14) All the inputs work normally except AUX" input. 1, Poor contact in “AUX input jack “Repair or replace it. 2. Poor contact in Selector switch “Repair or replace the switch. 18) "PHONO 1” input not operative. 1. Poor contact in "PHONO 1” input jack “Repair. replace it. 2. Faulty Selector switch “Repair or replace it. {3 Faulty PHONO Level switch “*Replace the switch. 16) "PHONO 2" input not operative, 11, Poor contact in “PHONO 2” input jack ‘Repair or replace it. 2. Faulty Selector switch “Repair or replace it. 17) “TAPE OUT 1" inoperative. 1. Poor contact in “TAPE OUT 1” output jack “Repair or replace the jack. 18) "TAPE IN 1” inoperative. 1. Poor contact in “TAPE IN 1" input jack “*Repair or replace the jack. —27- SYMPTOM CAUSE/REMEDY 19) “TAPE OUT 2” inoperative. 1. Poor contact in “TAPE OUT 2” output jack “Repair or replace the jack. 120) “TAPE IN 2” inoperative. 1. Poor contact in “TAPE IN 2” Input jack “Repair or replace the jack. 21) No AM or FM. (Tuner 8+ voltage is not 12.6 V.) 1. Broken tertiary winding in the Power Transformer “Replace the Transformer. 2, Defective Diode D602 Change the Diods. ‘3. Faulty capacitor C625-C629 “Change the defective capecitorls). 4, Defective resistor A611-R614 5, Zener Diode D606 defective “Replace the Diode. 6, Short-crcult in Tuner B+ circuit “Repair the short 7. Poor contact in Selector switch “Repair or replace it. 8, Defective Transistor TR603 “Replace the Transistor. 22) No FM 1, Poor contact in Selector switch “Repair or replace it. 2.1C, Transistor, Diode, resistor, capacitor, Inductor or IFT of FMIF board or FM Front End defective “Replace the defective partis). 3. Faulty FM Antenna lead-in/cireuitry “Replace or repair the Antenna lead-in/circuitry. 23) No AM. 1. Poor contact in Selector switch “Repair or replace switch. 2. IC, Transistor, Diode, IFT, resistor or capacitor of AM IF defective “Replace the defective part(s). 3. Bar-Antenna coll defective “Repair or replace it. 24) Poor FM sonsitvity. 1. Defective TR101-103 or 104-106 “Replace the defective Transistors). 2. Defective 1C101 or 102 “Replace the defective IC(s 3. Defective ceramic filter CF1O1, 102 oF 103 "Replace the defective ceramic filter's). 4, Defective L101-L104 or T101 “*Roplace the dofective coils). 25) Poor FM distortion. 2. Defective caramic fiter CF101, 102, 103, “Replace the defective fiter(s). 8, Defective IC 1C101, 102 “Replace the defective ICts). ‘4, Defective L106, 107 “Change the defective partis) 126) Poor AM sensitivity. fective L901, T201, 202, 203, 208 “*Roplaco the defective partie). 2. Defective 1C201 “Replace the defective IC. ‘SYMPTOM CAUSE/REMEDY 27) No FM MPX Separation 4. Improper adjustment “*Reagjust VA703 and VR104 2, 1C206 of MPX board defective “Replace the IC. ‘3. VR103, 104 (Trimmer resistor) defective “Replace the Trimmer resistors). 4, Defective Transistor TR109 “Replace the defective Transistor 28) No STEREO light or FM Stereo does not work, 1. Detective STEREO indicator lamp “Replace the lamp. 2. Defective 1C102 of MPX board “Change the defective IC. 3. Defective Transistor TR109 “Replace the Transistor. 4. VR103, 104 defective “*Replace the defective Trimmer resistors) 28) “LOUDNESS” has no effect. 1. Defective “LOUDNESS” switch “Replace the switch, 2. Defective C801, 803, R801 or C802, 804, REOZ “Replace the defective partis). 30) “Stereo-MONO” not effective. 1. Defective Stereo-MONO “MODE” switch "Repair or replace the switch. 31) “FM MUTE” not effective, 1. Defective MUTE switch “Repair or replace the switch. 2. Defective Transistor TRS08, 310, 311, 312 “Replace the detective Transistor(e). Defective Tririmer resistor VR102 “Replace the Trimmer resistor. 4. Defective partis) on MUTING board “Replace the partis. 32) "HI MPX FILTER” not effective. 1, Defective HI MPX FILTER switch “Repair or replace the switch. 2. Defective C144 or R185 “Replace the detective partis). 33) "TAPE DUBBING 1-2" does not operate. 1. Defective TAPE DUBBING switch ‘Replace it. 34) "TAPE DUBBING 21” does not operate. 1. Defective TAPE DUBBING switch “Replace it 36) “TAPE MONITOR 1”” does not operate. 1. Defective TAPE MONITOR switch “Replace it. 36) "TAPE MONITOR 2” does not operate. 1. Defective TAPE MONITOR switch “Replace it. SYMPTOM CAUSE/REMEDY 37) "BASS" has no effect. 1. VR408 (100K ohm control) defective “Replace it. 2, Defective 493, 495, 437, 439, C425, 427 or RA34, 436, 498, 440, 426, 428 “Replace the defective partis). 38) "MIDRANGE" has no effect. 1. VR407 (200K ohm control) defective “Replace it. 2. Defective R449, 451, 453, 455, 457, C435, 437 oF R450, 452, 454, 456, 458, C436, 438 “Replace it the dofective parts. 29) “TREBLE” has no effect. 1. Faulty VR405 (100K ohm controi) “Replace it. 2. Defective R427, 429, 431, 433, C419, 421, or R422, 430, 432, 434, C420, 422 ‘Replace the defective partis). 40) "TONE DEFEAT” has no offect. 1. Defective “TONE DEFEAT” ewitch “Replace the switch. 2. Defective R441, 442, 443, 444 “Replace the defective partis). 41) WATTs Meter does not work. 1. Defective WATT Meter L or/and R "Repeir or replace the Meter. 2. Defective Diode, capacitor or resistor of Meter circuit “Roplace the defective partis). 3. Defective Trimmer resistor VA701 or 702 “Replace the defective Trimmer resistor. 42) PROTECTOR circuit does not work. 1. Defective resistor or capacitor in PROTECTOR circuit “Replace the defective partis). 2. Defective Diode D506A, 5068, 701 “Replace the defective Diodes). 3, Defective Transistor TRS11A, 5118, 701, 702, 703, 704, 705, ‘Replace the defective Transistor(s). 4, Defective RY701 or 702 ‘Replace the defective partis). 43) “SIGNAL” Meter not functioning. 1. Defective SIGNAL Meter, “Replace it, eee 2. In case of FM reception, D102, 103, 106-108, TR107, 108, \VR101 defective *Roplace the defective part(s). 3. In case of AM reception, VR201 defective “Replace the defective part. 44) "TUNING” Meter not functioning. 1. Defective TUNING Meter ‘Replace it. 2. Defective RIBI or C140 “Replace the defective parts). 45) “HIGH FILTER” has no effect. 1. Defective “HIGH FILTER” switch “Replace the switch, 2. Defective C805 or C806 ‘Replace the defective partis). 10) IC & TRANSISTOR LEAD IDENTIFICATION oof [lls w & cid [Po & Ke » & a) 6 ‘3SK45, 1 op-im : 230 9464 & Bsc tore a \ 28C 1222 2SC 1941 asc 1676 ec 284 700A ef 25a 760 28a asc27es ascz787 ' 3 i numasse 2SA985 eesti asoans 258705 25005 250 8 TA7318P 31 11) IF & TUNER P.C.B. (TOP & BOTTOM VIEWS) TOP VIEW ad ai] — 32 BOTTOM VIEW a) _ 12) PRE AMP P.C.B. (TOP & BOTTOM VIEWS) TOP VIEW Oo BOTTOM VIEW 13) TONE CONTROL P.C.B. (TOP & BOTTOM VIEWS) TOP VIEW BOTTOM VIEW ° cle eee ici o elk DiS sooeee = 35— 14) MAIN AMP P.C.B. (LEFT) (TOP & BOTTOM VIEWS) @ « 15) MAIN AMP P.C.B. (RIGHT) (TOP & BOTTOM VIEWS) TOP VIEW 16) PROTECTOR P.C.B. (TOP & BOTTOM VIEWS) TOP VIEW BOTTOM VIEW ag 0 o @ x x em oD op Oo 17) TAPE P.C.B. (TOP & BOTTOM VIEWS) TOP VIEW BOTTOM VIEW 18) FUSE P.C.B: (TOP & BOTTOM VIEWS) TOP VIEW BOTTOM VIEW —_ 19) POWER SUPPLY P.C.B. (TOP & BOTTOM VIEWS) TOP VIEW BOTTOM VIEW 9 20) SWITCH P.C.B. (TOP & BOTTOM VIEWS) TOP VIEW Feit € 21) POWER TRANSISTOR P.C.B. (LEFT & RIGHT) € (TOP & BOTTOM VIEWS) TOP VIEW BOTTOM VIEW 09. asm 0,99 29) __ brSooava in ao a = aie) TOP VIEW 22) LED P.C.B. (TOP & BOTTOM VIEWS) BOTTOM VIEW “NesEs a 40 - 23) ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST CAPACITORS Bet.) 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