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Safety Information

Important information on safe and efficient operation is included in this manual. Read this information before using
your radio.

SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION OF MOTOROLA TWO-WAY RADIOS


This document provides information and instructions for the safe and efficient operation of Motorola Portable and
Mobile Two-Way Radios.
The information provided in this document supersedes the general safety information contained in user guides
published prior to January 1, 1998.
For information regarding radio use in hazardous areas, please refer to the Factory Mutual (FM) approval manual
supplement or Instruction Card which is included with radio models that offer this capability

EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY


Your Motorola Two-Way Radio, which generates and radiates radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy
(EME), is designed to comply with the following National and International Standards and Guidelines regarding
exposure of human beings to radio frequency electromagnetic energy:
● Federal Communications Commission Report and Order No. FCC 96-326 (August 1996)
● American National Standards Institute (C95.1 - 1992)
● National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP-1986)
● International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNRP- 1986)
● European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC):

- ENV 50166-1 1995 E Human exposure to electromagnetic fields Low frequency


(0 Hz to 10 kHz)

- ENV 50166-2 1995 E Human exposure to electromagnetic fields High frequency


(10 kHz to 300 GHz)

- Proceedings of SC211/B 1996 “Safety Considerations for Human Exposure to EMFs from
Mobile Telecommunication Equipment (MTE) in the Fre-
quency Range 30MHz - 6 GHz.” (EMF - Electromagnetic
Fields)

To assure optimal radio performance and to ensure that your exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy
is within the guidelines in the above standards, always adhere to the following procedures:

PORTABLE RADIO OPERATION AND EME EXPOSURE 2.5 to 5.0 cm


(1 to 2 in.)
● When transmitting with a portable radio, hold radio in a vertical position with
the microphone 2.5 to 5.0 centimeters (one to two inches) away from the
mouth. Keep antenna at least 2.5 centimeters (one inch) from your head or
body when transmitting.
● If you wear a portable Two-Way radio on your body, ensure that the antenna
is at least 2.5 centimeters (one inch) from the body when transmitting.
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ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE/COMPATIBILITY

NOTE Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI) if inadequately
shielded, designed, or alternately configured for electromagnetic compatibility.

● To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility conflicts, turn off your radio in any facility where
posted notices instruct you to do so. Hospital or health facilities may be using equipment that is sensitive to
external RF energy.
● When instructed to do so, turn off your radio when on board an aircraft. Any use of a radio must be in accor-
dance with airline regulations or crew instructions.

OPERATIONAL WARNINGS
Vehicles with an Air Bag
WARNING: Do not place a portable radio in the area over an air bag or in the air bag deploy-
! ment area. Air bags inflate with great force. If a portable radio is placed in the air bag deploy-
ment area and the air bag inflates, the radio may be propelled with great force and cause
serious injury to occupants of vehicle.

Potentially Explosive Atmospheres


WARNING: Turn off your Two-Way radio when you are in any area with a potentially explosive
! atmosphere, unless it is a radio type especially qualified for use in such areas (e.g. FM or
Cenelec approved). Sparks in a potentially explosive atmosphere can cause an explosion or
fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.

Batteries
WARNING: Do not replace or recharge batteries in a potentially explosive atmosphere. Con-
! tact sparking may occur while installing or removing batteries and cause an explosion.

Blasting Caps and Areas


WARNING: To avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn off your radio when
you are near electrical blasting caps. In a “blasting area” or in areas posted “turn off two-way
! radio”, obey all signs and instructions.

NOTE The areas with potentially explosive atmospheres referred to above include fuelling areas such as:
below decks on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities; areas where the air contains
chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders; and any other area where you would
normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres
are often but not always posted.

OPERATIONAL CAUTIONS
Damaged Antennas
CAUTION: Do not use any portable two-way radio that has a damaged antenna. If a damaged
! antenna comes into contact with your skin, a minor burn can result.

Batteries
CAUTION: All batteries can cause property damage and/or bodily injury such as burns if a
! conductive material such as jewelry, keys or beaded chains touch exposed terminals. The
conductive material may complete an electrical circuit (short circuit) and become quite hot.
Exercise care in handling any charged battery, particularly when placing it inside a pocket,
purse or other container with metal objects.
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Chapter 1
Introduction

1.1 Scope of Manual


This manual is intended for use by service technicians familiar with similar types of equipment. It
contains service information required for the equipment described and is current as of the printing
date. Changes which occur after the printing date are incorporated by a complete Manual revision or
alternatively, as additions.
NOTE Before operating or testing these units, please read the Safety Information section in the
front of this manual.

1.2 Warranty and Service Support


Motorola offers long term support for its products. This support includes full exchange and/or repair of
the product during the warranty period, and service/ repair or spare parts support out of warranty. Any
“return for exchange” or “return for repair” by an authorized Motorola Dealer must be accompanied by
a Warranty claim form. Warranty claim forms are obtained by contacting customer service.

1.2.1 Warranty Period


The terms and conditions of warranty are defined fully in the Motorola Dealer or Distributor or Reseller
contract. These conditions may change from time to time and the following notes are for guidance
purposes only.

1.2.2 Return Instructions


In instances where the product is covered under a “return for replacement” or “return for repair”
warranty, a check of the product should be performed prior to shipping the unit back to Motorola. This
is to ensure that the product has been correctly programmed or has not been subjected to damage
outside the terms of the warranty.

1.2.3 After Warranty Period


After the Warranty period, Motorola continues to support its products in two ways.
Firstly, Motorola's Accessories and Aftermarket Division (AAD) offers a repair service to both end
users and dealers at competitive prices.
Secondly, Motorola’s service department supplies individual parts and modules that can be
purchased by dealers who are technically capable of performing fault analysis and repair.

1.3 Related Documents


The following documents are directly related to the use and maintainability of this product.

Title Part Number


Service Manual, Basic, Spanish 68P81093C27
Service Manual, Basic, Portuguese 68P81093C28
Service Manual, Basic, English 68P81093C22
Service Manual, Detailed, Spanish 68P81093C29
Service Manual, Detailed, Portuguese 68P81093C30
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1.4 Technical Support


Technical support is available to assist the dealer/distributor and self-maintained customers in
resolving any malfunction which may be encountered. Initial contact should be by telephone to
customer resources wherever possible. When contacting Motorola technical support, be prepared to
provide the product model number and the unit’s serial number. The contact locations and telephone
numbers are located in the Basic Service Manual listed under the Related Documents paragraph of
this section.

1.4.1 Piece Parts


Some replacement parts, spare parts, and/or product information can be ordered directly. If a
complete Motorola part number is assigned to the part, it is available from Motorola’s Accessories and
Aftermarket Division (AAD). If no part number is assigned, the part is not normally available from
Motorola. If the part number is appended with an asterisk, the part is serviceable by Motorola Depot
only. If a parts list is not included, this generally means that no user-serviceable parts are available for
that kit or assembly.
All orders for parts/information should include the complete Motorola identification number. All part
orders should be directed to your local AAD office. Please refer to your latest price pages.

Parts Order Entry Order Processing


7:00 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. (Central Standard 1313 E. Algonquin Road
Time) Schaumburg, IL 60196
Monday through Friday (Chicago, U. S. A.)
Parts Identification
To Order Parts in Latin America and the (847) 538-0021 (Voice)
Caribbean: 847) 538-8194 (FAX)
(847) 538-8023
Motorola Parts
Accessories and Aftermarket Division
Latin America and Caribbean
Attention: Order Processing
1313 E. Algonquin Road
Schaumburg, IL 60196

1.5 Radio Model Chart and Specifications


The radio model charts and specifications are located in the Basic Service Manual listed under the
Related Documents paragraph of this chapter.

1.6 Radio Model Information


The model number and serial number are located on a label attached to the back of your radio. You
can determine the RF output power, frequency band, protocols, and physical packages from these
numbers. The example below shows one portable radio model number and its specific characteristics.
Radio Model Information -3

Table 1-1 Radio Model Number (Example: LAH34KDC9AA1AN)

Type of Model Freq. Power Physical Channel Feature Model Model


Protocol
Unit Series Band Level Packages Spacing Level Revision Package

LA H 34 K D C 9 AA 1 A N
VHF 4-5W No Prog- Conventional 4F
(136-174 Display ramma-
MHz) ble
H = Portable
LA = Motorola Internal Use

R H 6
UHF R1 1-Line 16F
(403-470 Display
MHz)

S
UHF R2
(450-
527)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Safe And Efficient Operation Of Motorola Two-way Radios .............................iii


Exposure To Radio Frequency Energy.............................................................iii
Portable Radio Operation And EME Exposure .................................................iii
Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility ......................................................iv
Operational Warnings .......................................................................................iv
Operational Cautions ........................................................................................iv

Introduction
1.1 Scope of Manual.................................................................................................. 1-1
1.2 Warranty and Service Support............................................................................. 1-1
1.2.1 Warranty Period ............................................................................................. 1-1
1.2.2 Return Instructions......................................................................................... 1-1
1.2.3 After Warranty Period .................................................................................... 1-1
1.3 Related Documents ............................................................................................. 1-1
1.4 Technical Support................................................................................................ 1-2
1.4.1 Piece Parts..................................................................................................... 1-2
1.5 Radio Model Chart and Specifications................................................................. 1-2
1.6 Radio Model Information...................................................................................... 1-2

Theory of Operation
2.1 Introduction .......................................................................................................... 2-1
2.2 Radio Power Distribution ..................................................................................... 2-1
2.3 Keypad................................................................................................................. 2-3
2.4 Controller ............................................................................................................. 2-4
2.4.1 MCU Digital.................................................................................................... 2-4
2.4.2 Audio/Signaling .............................................................................................. 2-4
2.5 UHF Transmitter .................................................................................................. 2-5
2.5.1 Power Amplifier (PA)...................................................................................... 2-5
2.5.2 Antenna Switch .............................................................................................. 2-5
2.5.3 Harmonic Filter............................................................................................... 2-6
2.5.4 Antenna Matching Network............................................................................ 2-6
2.5.5 Power Control Integrated Circuit (PCIC)........................................................ 2-6
2.5.6 Temperature Cut Back Circuit........................................................................ 2-6
2.6 UHF Receiver ...................................................................................................... 2-7
2.6.1 Receiver Front-End........................................................................................ 2-7
2.6.2 Receiver Back-End ........................................................................................ 2-8
2.6.3 Automatic Gain Control (AGC)....................................................................... 2-8
2.6.4 Frequency Generation Circuit ........................................................................ 2-9
2.7 Synthesizer .......................................................................................................... 2-9
2.8 Voltage Control Oscillator (VCO)....................................................................... 2-10
2.9 VHF Transmitter ................................................................................................ 2-12
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2.9.1 Power Amplifier ............................................................................................2-12


2.9.2 Antenna Switch ............................................................................................2-12
2.9.3 Harmonic Filter .............................................................................................2-13
2.9.4 Antenna Matching Network ..........................................................................2-13
2.9.5 Power Control Integrated Circuit (PCIC) ......................................................2-13
2.10 VHF Receiver.....................................................................................................2-14
2.10.1 Receiver Front-End ......................................................................................2-14
2.10.2 Receiver Back-End.......................................................................................2-15
2.10.3 Automatic Gain Control (AGC) .....................................................................2-15
2.10.4 Frequency Generation Circuitry....................................................................2-16
2.11 Synthesizer ........................................................................................................2-16
2.12 Voltage Control Oscillator (VCO) .......................................................................2-17

Maintenance
3.1 Introduction ..........................................................................................................3-1
3.2 Preventive Maintenance.......................................................................................3-1
3.2.1 Inspection .......................................................................................................3-1
3.2.2 Cleaning .........................................................................................................3-1
3.3 Safe Handling of CMOS and LDMOS ..................................................................3-2
3.4 General Repair Procedures and Techniques.......................................................3-2
3.5 Recommended Test Tools ...................................................................................3-4
3.6 Replacing the Circuit Board Fuse ........................................................................3-5
3.7 Removing and Reinstalling the Circuit Board.......................................................3-6
3.8 Power Up Self-Test Error Codes..........................................................................3-7
3.9 UHF Troubleshooting Charts ...............................................................................3-8
3.10 VHF Troubleshooting Charts..............................................................................3-14
3.11 Keypad Troubleshooting Chart ..........................................................................3-20

Schematic Diagrams, Overlays, and Parts Lists


4.1 Introduction ..........................................................................................................4-1
4.1.1 Notes For All Schematics and Circuit Boards.................................................4-1
4.1.2 Six Layer Circuit Board...................................................................................4-2
4.2 Flex Layout...........................................................................................................4-2
4.3 Keypad-Controller Interconnect Flex Schematic..................................................4-3
4.3.1 Keypad Top and Bottom Overlays .................................................................4-4
4.4 Speaker Microphone Schematic ..........................................................................4-5
4.4.1 Speaker Microphone Assembly......................................................................4-5
Introduction 2-1

Chapter 2
Theory of Operation

2.1 Introduction
This chapter provides a detailed theory of operation for the radio components. Schematic diagrams
for the circuits described in the following paragraphs are located in Chapter 4 of this manual.

2.2 Radio Power Distribution


A block diagram of the DC power distribution throughout the radio board is shown in Figure 2-1. A
7.5V battery supplies the basic radio power (UNSWB) directly to the electronic on/off control, audio
power amplifier, power amplifier automatic level control (ALC), and low battery detect circuit. When
the radio on/off/volume control is turned on, the switched SWB+ is applied to the various radio power
regulators, antenna switch, accessories jack, and keypad/option board, and transmit LED. The Vdda
output from the 3.3V Vdda regulator supplies the microprocessor with operating power. Data is then
sent to the controller ASFIC to turn on a DAC which takes over the momentary-on path within 12ms.
The SWB+ signal supplies power until the radio is turned off. Jumpers for configuring the Vdda and
Vddd regulators are shown in Figure 2-1 and described in Table 2-1.
The radio turns off when either of the following two conditions occur:
• Radio on/off/volume control is turned off.
• Low battery condition is detected.
If a low battery level is detected by the microprocessor through either of the above conditions, the
radio personality data is stored to EEPROM prior to turning off.
2-2 Radio Power Distribution

Accessory
Jacks

Keypad/Option Board

Audio PA

UNSWB+ Vdda Vdda


Reg.
R4 R2 R3
7.5V Fuse SWB+ R1 Vddd Vdda
Battery Reg.
Tx
Led FRACTN
LCD
MCU Micro P, ROM Driver ASFIC_CMPVCOBIC LVZIF
Control & EEPROM
MECH.
SWB+
On/Off Switch

5V
Low Battery Reg.
Detect
5V

Ant. SW
PA, Driver
PCIC(ALC) RF. AMP, IF AMP
Ext. Rx
Buffer (NU)

Figure 2-1. DC Power Distribution Block Diagram

Table 2-1 Radio Jumpers

Dual Vdd Single Vdd


Jumpers Regulator Regulator
Scheme Scheme
R1 Y Y
R2 N N
R3 N Y
R4 Y N
Keypad 2-3

2.3 Keypad
The keypad block diagram is shown in Figure 2-2. The comparator compares the voltage when any
one of the keypad row or keypad column keys is pressed. Pressing a key sends a message to the
microprocessor through the output (KEY_INT) line signifying that a key has been pressed. The
microprocessor then samples the Analog to Digital voltages at the keypad row and keypad column,
and makes a comparison with a map table to identify the key pressed.

Data Keypad Column


9 pin connector 40 pin connector

Keypad
Row
Key_Int
Keypad
Button
Comparator

Figure 2-2. Keypad Block Diagram


2-4 Controller

2.4 Controller
The controller board is the central interface between the various subsystems of the radio. It is
separated into MCU digital and audio/signalling functions as shown in Figure 2-3.

To Synthesizer
Mod Internal/
Out External
16.8 MHz Microphone
Reference Clock Audio/Signalling
from Synthesizer
Architecture External
Speaker
Recovered Audio Audio
ASFIC_CMP
Squelch PA
Internal
3.3V Speaker
Regulator
(Vdda)

SPI µP Clock
To RF Board SCI to Side
Connector

Digital
Architecture
RAM

EEPROM HC11FL0
3.3V
Regulator
(Vddd)
ROM

Figure 2-3. Controller Block Diagram

2.4.1 MCU Digital


An open architecture system, with the HC11FL0 as the processor, is used.
The digital portion of the controller consists of a micro controller and associated EEPROM, RAM, and
ROM memories. Combinations of different size RAM and ROM are available to support various
application software.

2.4.2 Audio/Signaling
The audio/signalling/filter/companding IC (ASFIC) and the audio power amplifier (Figure 2-3) form the
main components of the audio/signalling section of the controller board. Inputs include a 16.8 MHz
clock from the synthesizer, recovered audio and squelch, microprocessor, and external or internal
microphones. Outputs include a microprocessor clock (CLK), modulator output to the synthesizer, and
amplified audio signals to an internal or external speaker.
UHF Transmitter 2-5

2.5 UHF Transmitter


The UHF transmitter consists of the following basic circuits as shown in Figure 2-4.
• Power amplifier (PA)
• Antenna switch/harmonic filter
• Antenna matching network
• Power control integrated circuit (PCIC)

PCIC

Antenna
Vcontrol Vcontrol
Jack

Antenna Switch/
From VCO PA PA-Final Matching Network/
Driver Stage Harmonic Filter

Figure 2-4. UHF Transmitter Block Diagram

2.5.1 Power Amplifier (PA)


The PA consists of two LDMOS devices:
1. PA driver, U101
2. PA final stage, Q110
The LDMOS driver (U101) provides 2-stage amplification using a supply voltage of 7.3V. The amplifier
is capable of supplying an output power of 0.3W (U101-6 and -7) with an input signal of 2mW at 3dBm
at U101-16. The current drain is typically 160mA while operating in the frequency range of 403-
470MHz (Band 1) or 450-527 MHz (Band 2).
The LDMOS PA is capable of supplying an output power of 7W with an input signal of 0.3W. The
current drain is typically 1300mA while operating in the frequency range of 403-470MHz. The power
output can be varied by changing the bias voltage.

2.5.2 Antenna Switch


The antenna switch circuit consists of two PIN diodes (CR101 and CR102), a pi network (C107, L104
and C106) and two current limiting resistors (R101 and R170). In the transmit mode, B+ at PCIC
(U102) pin 23 goes low turning on Q111 which applies a B+ bias to the antenna switch circuit to bias
the diodes “on”. The shunt diode (CR102) shorts out the receiver port and the pi network. This
operates as a quarter wave transmission line to transform the low impedance of the shunt diode to a
high impedance at the input of the harmonic filter. In the receive mode, the diodes are both off,
creating a low attenuation path between the antenna and receiver ports.
2-6 UHF Transmitter

2.5.3 Harmonic Filter


The harmonic filter consists of C104, L102, C143, C103, L101, C142 and C102. The harmonic filter
for UHF is a modified Zolotarev design optimized for efficiency of the power module. This type of filter
has the advantage that it can give a greater attenuation in the stop-band for a given ripple level. The
harmonic filter insertion loss is typically less than 1.2dB.

2.5.4 Antenna Matching Network


The matching network (L116 and C141) matches the antenna's impedance with the harmonic filter to
optimize the performance of the transmitter and receiver.

2.5.5 Power Control Integrated Circuit (PCIC)


The transmitter uses the PCIC (U102) to regulate the power output of the radio. The current to the
final stage of the power module is supplied through R102, which provides a voltage proportional to
the current drain. This voltage is then fed back to the Automatic Level Control (ALC) within the PCIC
to regulate the output power of the transmitter.
The PCIC contains internal digital to analog converters (DACs) that provide a programmable control
loop reference voltage. The reference voltage level is programmable through the SPI line of the PCIC.
The PCIC internal resistors, integrators, and external capacitors (C133, C134 and C135) control the
transmitter rise and fall times to reduce the power splatter into adjacent channels.

2.5.6 Temperature Cut Back Circuit


Diode CR105 and associated components are part of a temperature cut back circuit. This circuit
senses the printed circuit board temperature around the transmitter circuits and outputs a DC voltage
to the PCIC. If the DC voltage produced exceeds the set threshold in the PCIC, the transmitter output
power decreases to reduce the transmitter temperature.
UHF Receiver 2-7

2.6 UHF Receiver


The UHF receiver consists of front end, back end, and automatic gain control circuits. A block diagram
of the receiver is shown in Figure 2-5. Detailed descriptions of these stages are contained in the
paragraphs that follow.

Antenna
Pin Diode
Antenna Varactor RF Amp Varactor Crystal
Tuned Filter Tuned Filter Mixer IF Amp
RF Jack Switch Filter

AGC

First LO
Control Voltage from FGU
from ASFIC
Recovered Audio
Squelch Demodulator
U301
RSSI
Synthesizer
IF IC

16.8 MHz
Reference Clock
SPI Bus
Second
LO VCO

Figure 2-5. UHF Receiver Block Diagram

2.6.1 Receiver Front-End


The RF signal received by the antenna is applied to a low-pass filter. For UHF, the filter consists of
components L101, L102, C102, C103, and C104. The filtered RF signal is passed through the
antenna switch circuit consisting of two PIN diodes (CR101 and CR102) and a pi network (C106,
L104, and C107). The signal is then applied to a varactor tuned filter bandpass.
The UHF bandpass filter consists of components L301, L302, C302, C303, C304, CR301, and
CR302. The filter is electronically tuned by DACRx from IC 404 which supplies a control voltage to the
varactor diodes (CR301 and CR302) in the filter, as determined by the microprocessor, depending on
the carrier frequency. Wideband operation of the filter is achieved by shifting the bandpass filter
across the band.
The output of the bandpass filter is coupled to the RF amplifier transistor Q301 via C307. After being
amplified by the RF amplifier, the RF signal is further filtered by a second varactor tuned bandpass
filter, consisting of L306, L307, C313, C317, CR304 and CR305.
Both the pre and post-RF amplifier varactor tuned filters have similar responses. The 3 dB bandwidth
of the filter is approximately 50 MHz. This enables the filters to be electronically controlled by using a
single control voltage from DACRx.
2-8 UHF Receiver

The output of the post-RF amplifier filter is connected to the passive double balanced mixer consisting
of components T301, T302, and CR306. Matching of the filter to the mixer is provided by C381. After
mixing with the first local oscillator (LO) signal from the voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) using low
side injection, the RF signal is down-converted to a 45.1 MHz IF signal.
The IF signal coming out of the mixer is transferred to the crystal filter (FL301) through a resistor pad
and a diplexer (C322 and L310). Matching to the input of the crystal filter is provided by C324 and
L311. The crystal filter provides the necessary selectivity and intermodulation protection.

2.6.2 Receiver Back-End


The output of crystal filter FL301 is matched to the input of IF amplifier transistor Q302 by
components R352 and C325. Voltage supply to the IF amplifier is taken from the receive 5 volts (R5).
The IF amplifer provides a gain of about 7dB. The amplified IF signal is then coupled into U301, pin 3
via C330, C338 and L330 which provides the matching for the IF amplifier and U301.
The IF signal applied to pin 3 of U301 is amplified, down-converted, filtered, and demodulated, to
produce the recovered audio at U301, pin 27. This IF IC (U301) is electronically programmable, and
the amount of filtering (which is dependent on the radio channel spacing) is controlled by the
microprocessor. Additional filtering, once externally provided by the conventional ceramic filters, is
replaced by internal filters in the IF IC.
The IF IC uses a type of direct conversion process, whereby the externally generated second LO
frequency is divided by two in U301 so that it is very close to the first IF frequency. The IF IC
synthesizes the second LO and phase-locks the VCO to track the first IF frequency. The second LO is
designed to oscillate at twice the first IF frequency because of the divide-by-two function in the IF IC.
In the absence of an IF signal, the VCO searches for a frequency, or its frequency will vary close to
twice the IF frequency. When an IF signal is received, the VCO locks onto the IF signal. The second
LO/VCO is a Colpitts oscillator built around transistor Q320. The VCO has a varactor diode, CR310, to
adjust the VCO frequency. The control signal for the varactor is derived from a loop filter consisting of
C362, C363, C364, R320 and R321.
The IF IC also performs several other functions. It provides a received signal-strength indicator (RSSI)
and a squelch output. The RSSI is a dc voltage monitored by the microprocessor, and used as a peak
indicator during the bench tuning of the receiver front-end varactor filter. The RSSI voltage is also
used to control the automatic gain control (AGC) circuit at the front-end.
The demodulated signal on pin 27 of U301 is also used for squelch control. The signal is routed to
U404 (ASFIC) where squelch signal shaping and detection takes place. The demodulated audio
signal is also routed to U404 for processing before going to the audio amplifier for amplification.

2.6.3 Automatic Gain Control (AGC)


The front end automatic gain control circuit provides automatic reduction of gain for the front end RF
amplifier via feedback. This prevents overloading of backend circuits by drawing some of the output
power from the RF amplifier output. At high radio frequencies, capacitor C331 provides a low
impedance path to ground for this purpose. CR308 is a PIN diode used for switching the path on or
off. A certain amount of forward biasing current is needed to turn the PIN diode on. Transistor Q315
provides this current where, upon saturation, current will flow via R347, PIN diode, collector and
emitter of Q315 and R319 before going to ground. Q315 is an NPN transistor used for switching.
Maximum current flowing through the pin is limited mainly by the resistor R319.
The radio signal strength indicator (RSSI) voltage signal is used to drive Q315 to saturation, i.e.,
turned on. RSSI is produced by U301 and is proportional to the gain of the RF amplifier and the input
power to the radio.
The resistor network at the input to the base of Q315 is scaled to turn on Q315, activating the AGC, at
certain RSSI levels. To turn on Q315, the voltage across the transistor’s base to ground must be
greater or equal to the voltage across R319, plus the base-emitter voltage (Vbe) present at Q315. The
resistor network with thermistor RT300 is capable of providing temperature compensation to the AGC
Synthesizer 2-9

circuit, as RSSI generated by U301 is lower at cold temperatures compared to normal operation at
room temperature. Resistor R300 and capacitor C397 form an R-C network used to dampen any
transient instability while the AGC is turning on.

2.6.4 Frequency Generation Circuit


The frequency generation circuit, shown in Figure2-6, is composed of Fractional-N synthesizer U201
and VCO/Buffer IC U241. Designed in conjunction to maximize compatibility, the two ICs provide
many of the functions that normally require additional circuitry. The synthesizer block diagram
illustrates the interconnect and support circuitry used in the region. Refer to the schematic to locate
reference designators.
The synthesizer is powered by regulated 5V and 3.3V, which are provided by ICs U247 and U248
respectively. The 5V signal goes to U201-13 and -30 while the 3.3V signal goes to U201-5, -20, -34
and -36. The synthesizer in turn generates a superfiltered 4.5V signal to power U241.
In addition to the VCO, the synthesizer also interfaces with the logic and ASFIC circuits. Programming
for the synthesizer is accomplished through the data, clock and chip select lines from the
microprocessor. A 3.3V dc signal from the synthesizer lock detect line indicates to the microprocessor
that the synthesizer is locked.
Transmit modulation from the ASFIC is supplied to U201, pin 10. Internally, the audio is digitized by
the Fractional-N and applied to the loop divider to provide the low-port modulation. The audio runs
through an internal attenuator for modulation balancing purposes before going to the VCO.

Dual
Tran-
Voltage sistor
Multiplier
TRB Low
VCP Rx Out Matching To
Pass
Network Mixer
Filter
Aux3 Rx VCO Circuit VCOBIC
Vmult1
Synthesizer Aux4 U241
Vmult2 U201 Loop
Filter Tx Out
Attenuator To
16.8 MHz PA Driver
Ref. Osc. MOD Out Tx VCO Circuit

Modulating
Signal

Figure 2-6. Frequency Generation Unit Block Diagram

2.7 Synthesizer
The Fractional-N Synthesizer, shown in Figure 2-7, uses a 16.8MHz crystal (FL201) to provide a
reference for the system. The LVFractN IC (U201) further divides this to 2.1MHz, 2.225MHz, and
2.4MHz as reference frequencies. Together with C206, C207, C208, R204 and CR203, they build up
the reference oscillator which is capable of 2.5ppm stability over temperatures of -30 to 85°C. It also
provides 16.8MHz at pin 19 of U201 to be used by ASFIC and LVZIF.
The loop filter consists of C231, C232, C233, R231, R232 and R233. This filter provides the
necessary dc steering voltage for the VCO and determines the amount of noise and spur passing
through.
2-10 Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO)

To achieve fast locking for the synthesizer, an internal adapt charge pump provides higher current at
pin 45 of U201 to put the synthesizer within the lock range. The required frequency is then locked by
normal mode charge pump at U201, pin 43.
Both the normal and adapt charge pumps get their supply from the capacitive voltage multiplier made
up of C258, C259, C228, triple diode CR201 and level shifters U210 and U211. Two 3.3V square
waves, 180 degrees out of phase, are first shifted to 5V, then along with regulated 5V, put through
arrays of diodes and capacitors to build up 13.3V at U201-47.

7 LOCK 4 LOCK (U409 PIN 56)


DATA (U409 PIN 100) DATA
8 FREFOUT 19 FREF (U201 PIN 21 & U404 PIN 34)
CLOCK (U409 PIN 1) CLK
6, 22, 23, 24
9 GND
CSX (U409 PIN 2) CEX U201 STEERING
10 LOW VOLTAGE LINE
MOD IN (U404 PIN 40) MODIN FRACTIONAL-N IOUT 43 2-POLE
13, 30 SYNTHESIZER IADAPT 45 LOOP
+5V (U247 PIN 4) VCC, DC5V FILTER
5, 20, 34, 36 41
(U248 PIN 5) VDD, 3.3V MODOUT
23 LO RF INJECTION
XTAL1 AUX4 3
REFERENCE DUAL
OSCILLATOR 24 TRANSIS
XTAL2 AUX3 2 TORS
25 WARP VOLTAGE
SFOUT 28 FILTERED 5V CONTROLLED
32 PREIN OSCILLATOR

47 BIAS1
VCP 40
VMULT2 VMULT1 AUX1 BIAS2 TxRF INJECTION
VOLTAGE 39 (1ST STAGE OF PA)
MULTIPLIER 14 15 48
DUAL R5
5V TRANSIS-
TORS

PRESCALER IN

Figure 2-7. UHF Synthesizer Block Diagram

2.8 Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO)


The VCOB IC (U241), shown in Figure 2-8, in conjunction with the Fractional-N synthesizer (U201)
generates RF in both the receive and the transmit modes of operation. The TRB line (U241-19)
determines which oscillator and buffer are enabled. A sample of the RF signal from the enabled
oscillator is routed from U241-12, through a low pass filter, to the prescaler input (U201-32). After
frequency comparison in the synthesizer, a resultant DC control voltage is received at the VCO. When
the PLL is locked on frequency, this voltage can vary between 3.5 V and 9.5V.
The VCOB IC (U241) is operated at 4.54 V (VSF) and Fractional-N synthesizer (U201) at 3.3V. This
difference in operating voltage requires a level shifter consisting of Q260 and Q261 on the TRB line.
Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) 2-11

The operation logic is shown in Table 2-2.


5V

AUX3 (U201 Pin2)


Level Shifter
Network AUX4 (U201 Pin3)

U201 Pin 32
TRB_IN Prescaler Out
Pin 20 Pin 19 Pin 12

Rx-SW Pin7
Tx/Rx/BS
Tx-SW Pin13 Switching Network

LO RF INJECTION
Presc
(U201 Pin28) Vcc-Superfilter U241 Matching Low Pass
VSF Pin3 VCOBIC Network Filter

Steer Line Collector/RF in


Voltage
(VCTRL) Pin4 Rx
Rx Pin8
Rx
Pin5 Active Bias VSF
Rx VCO
Rx Tank Circuit (U201 Pin28)
Pin14 VCC Buffers
Pin6
Tx Tx
Pin16 Active Bias Tx Tx RF Injection
Tx Tank Tx VCO Pin10
Circuit
Pin15 Attenuator
Vsens
Circuit
Pin18 Pin2 Pin1 Pins 9,11,17
Rx-I adjust Tx-I adjust
Vcc-Logic

VSF
(U201 Pin28)

Figure 2-8. VCO Block Diagram

Table 2-2 Level Shifter Logic

Desired Mode AUX 4 AUX 3 TRB

Tx Low High (@3.2V) High (@4.8V)

Rx High Low Low

Battery Saver Low Low Hi-Z/Float (@2.5V)

In the receive mode, U241-19 is low or grounded. This activates the receive VCO by enabling the
receive oscillator and the receive buffer of U241. The RF signal at U241- 8 is run through a matching
network. The resulting LO RF INJECTION RF signal is applied to the mixer at T302.
When PTT is pressed during the transmit condition, five volts is applied to U241-19. This activates the
transmit VCO by enabling the U241 transmit oscillator and buffer. The TX RF INJECTION signal at
2-12 VHF Transmitter

U241-10 is injected into the input of the PA module (U101-16). Also in transmit mode, the audio signal
to be frequency modulated onto the carrier is received through U201-41.
When a high impedance is applied to U241-19, the VCO operates in battery saver mode. In this
mode, both the receive and transmit oscillators, as well as the receive transmit and prescaler buffer,
are turned off.

2.9 VHF Transmitter


The VHF transmitter consists of the following basic circuits as shown in Figure 2-9:
•Power amplifier.
•Antenna switch/harmonic filter.
•Antenna matching network.
•Power control integrated circuit (PCIC).

PCIC

Antenna
Vcontrol Vcontrol
Jack

Antenna Switch/
From VCO PA PA-Final Matching Network/
Driver Stage Harmonic Filter

Figure 2-9. VHF Transmitter Block Diagram

2.9.1 Power Amplifier


The power amplifier consists of two devices:
•LDMOS driver IC (U3501) and
•LDMOS PA (Q3501)
The LDMOS driver IC contains a 2-stage amplification with a supply voltage of 7.3V.
This RF power amplifier is capable of supplying an output power of 0.3W (pins 6 and 7) with an input
signal of 2mW (3dBm) (pin16). The current drain is typically around 130mA while operating in the
frequency range of 136-174MHz.
The LDMOS PA is capable of supplying an output power of 7W with an input signal of 0.3W. The
current drain is typically around 1800mA while operating in the frequency range of 136-174MHz. The
power output can be varied by changing the bias voltage.

2.9.2 Antenna Switch


The antenna switch circuit consists of two PIN diodes (D3521 and D3551), a pi network (C3531,
L3551 and C3550), and three current limiting resistors (R3571, R3572, R3573). In the transmit mode,
B+ at PCIC (U3502) pin 23 will go low and turn on Q3561 where a B+ bias is applied to the antenna
switch circuit to bias the diodes “on”. The shunt diode (D3551) shorts out the receiver port and the pi
network (which operates as a quarter wave transmission line), and transforms the low impedance of
VHF Transmitter 2-13

the shunt diode to a high impedance at the input of the harmonic filter. In the receive mode, the diodes
are both off, creating a low attenuation path between the antenna and receiver ports.

2.9.3 Harmonic Filter


The harmonic filter consists of C3532 to C3536, L3531 and L3532. This network forms a low-pass
filter to attenuate harmonic energy of the transmitter to specifications level. The harmonic filter
insertion loss is typically less than 1.2dB.

2.9.4 Antenna Matching Network


A matching network made up of L3538, C3537 and C3539 is used to match the antenna's impedance
to the harmonic filter. This optimizes the performance of the transmitter and receiver into an antenna.

2.9.5 Power Control Integrated Circuit (PCIC)


The transmitter uses the PCIC (U3502) to control the power output of the radio by maintaining the
radio current drain. The current to the final stage of the power module is supplied through R3519,
which provides a voltage proportional to the current drain. This voltage is then fed back to the
Automatic Level Control (ALC) within the PCIC to provide loop stability.
The PCIC also contains internal digital to analog converters (DACs) that provide the reference voltage
of the control loop. The voltage level is controlled by the microprocessor through the data line of the
PCIC.
The resistors and integrators within the PCIC, and the external capacitors (C3562, C3563 and C3565)
control the transmitter rise and fall time and are necessary to reduce the power splatter into adjacent
channels.
U3503 and its associated components act as a temperature cut back circuit. This provides the
necessary voltage to the PCIC to cut the transmitter power if the radio temperature gets too high.
2-14 VHF Receiver

2.10 VHF Receiver


The VHF receiver consists of front end, back end, and automatic gain control circuits. A block diagram
of the VHF receiver is shown in Figure 2-10. Detailed descriptions of these features are contained in
the paragraphs that follow.

Antenna
Pin Diode
Antenna Varactor RF Amp Varactor Crystal
Tuned Filter Tuned Filter Mixer IF Amp
RF Jack Switch Filter

AGC

First LO
Control Voltage from FGU
from ASFIC
Recovered Audio
Squelch Demodulator
U3220
RSSI
Synthesizer
IF IC

16.8 MHz
Reference Clock
SPI Bus
Second
LO VCO

Figure 2-10. VHF Receiver Block Diagram

2.10.1 Receiver Front-End


The RF signal is received by the antenna and applied to a low-pass filter consisting of L3531, L3532,
C3532 to C3536. The filtered RF signal is passed through the antenna switch. The antenna switch
circuit consists of two PIN diodes (D3521 and D3551) and a pi network (C3531, L3551 and
C3550).The RF signal is then applied to a varactor tuned bandpass filter which consists of L3301,
L3303, C3301 to C3304 and D3301. The filter is tuned by applying a control voltage to the varactor
diode (D3301) in the filter.
The bandpass filter is electronically tuned by the DACRx from IC U404 which is controlled by the
microprocessor. Depending on the carrier frequency, the DACRx supplies the tuning voltage to the
varactor diodes in the filter. Wideband operation of the filter is achieved by shifting the bandpass filter
across the band.
The output of the bandpass filter is coupled to the RF amplifier transistor Q3302 via C3306. After
being amplified by the RF amplifier, the RF signal is further filtered by a second varactor tuned
bandpass filter, consisting of L3305, L3306, C3311 to C3314 and D3302.
Both the pre and post-RF amplifier varactor tuned filters have similar responses. The 3 dB bandwidth
of the filter is about 12 MHz. This enables the filters to be electronically controlled by using a single
control voltage which is DACRx.
VHF Receiver 2-15

The output of the post-RF amplifier filter is connected to the passive double balanced mixer which
consists of T3301, T3302 and CR3301. Matching of the filter to the mixer is provided by C3317,
C3318 and L3308. After mixing with the first LO signal from the voltage controlled oscillator (VCO)
using high side injection, the RF signal is down-converted to the 45.1 MHz IF signal.
The IF signal coming out of the mixer is transferred to the crystal filter (Y3200) through a resistor pad
(R3321 - R3323) and a diplexer (C3320 and L3309). Matching to the input of the crystal filter is
provided by C3200 and L3200. The crystal filter provides the necessary selectivity and
intermodulation protection.

2.10.2 Receiver Back-End


The output of crystal filter Y3200 is matched to the input of IF amplifier transistor Q3200 by capacitor
C3203. Voltage supply to the IF amplifier is taken from the receiver 5 volts (R5). The controlled gain IF
amplifer provides a maximum gain of about 10dB. The amplified IF signal is then coupled into U3220
pin 3 via L3202, C3207, and C3230 which provides impedance matching for the IF amplifier and
U3220.
The IF signal applied to pin 3 of U3220 is amplified, down-converted, filtered, and then demodulated,
to produce the recovered audio at pin 27 of U3220. This IF IC is electronically programmable, and the
amount of filtering, which is dependent on the radio channel spacing, is controlled by the
microprocessor. Additional filtering, once externally provided by the conventional ceramic filters, is
replaced by internal filters in the IF module (U3220).
The IF IC uses a type of direct conversion process, whereby the externally generated second LO
frequency is divided by two in U3220 so that it is very close to the first IF frequency. The IF IC (U3220)
synthesizes the second LO and phase-locks the VCO to track the first IF frequency. The second LO is
designed to oscillate at twice the first IF frequency because of the divide-by-two function in the IF IC.
In the absence of an IF signal, the VCO “searches” for a frequency, or its frequency will vary close to
twice the IF frequency. When an IF signal is received, the VCO will lock onto the IF signal. The second
LO/VCO is a Colpitts oscillator built around transistor Q3270. The VCO has a varactor diode, D3270,
to adjust the VCO frequency. The control signal for the varactor is derived from a loop filter consisting
of C3278 to C3280, R3274 and R3275.
The IF IC (U3220) also provides a received signal-strength indicator (RSSI) and a squelch output.
The RSSI is a dc voltage monitored by the microprocessor, and is used as a peak indicator during the
bench tuning of the receiver front-end varactor filter. The RSSI voltage is also used to control the
automatic gain control (AGC) circuit at the front-end.
The demodulated signal on pin 27 of U3220 is also used for squelch control. The signal is routed to
U404 (ASFIC) where squelch signal shaping and detection takes place. The demodulated audio
signal is also routed to U404 for processing before going to the audio amplifier for amplification.

2.10.3 Automatic Gain Control (AGC)


The front end automatic gain control circuit provides automatic reduction of gain of the front end RF
amplifier via feedback. This prevents overloading of backend circuits and is achieved by drawing some
of the output power from the RF amplifier output. At high radio frequencies, capacitor C3327 provides
the low impedance path to ground for this purpose. CR3302 is a PIN diode used for switching the path
on or off. A certain amount of forward biasing current is needed to turn the PIN diode on. Transistor
Q3301 provides this current.
Radio signal strength indicator, RSSI, a voltage signal, is used to drive Q3301 to saturation, i.e.,
turned on. RSSI is produced by U3220 and is proportional to the gain of the RF amplifier and the input
power to the radio.
Resistors R3304 and R3305 make up a voltage divider designed to turn on Q3301 at certain RSSI
levels. To turn on Q3301 the voltage across R3305 must be greater or equal to the voltage across
R3324, plus the base-emitter voltage (Vbe) present at Q3301. Capacitor C3209 is used to dampen
any instability while the AGC is turning on. The current flowing into the collector of Q3301, a high
2-16 Synthesizer

current gain NPN transistor, is drawn through the PIN diode to turn it on. Maximum current flowing
through the pin is limited by resistors R3316, R3313, R3306 and R3324. Feedback capacitor C3326
is used to provide some stability to this high gain stage.
An additional gain control circuit is formed by Q3201 and associated components. Resistors R3206
and R3207 are voltage dividers designed to turn on Q3201 at a significantly higher RSSI level than
the level required to turn on PIN diode control transistor Q3301. In order to turn on Q3201 the voltage
across R3207 must be greater or equal to the voltage across R3208 + Vbe. As current starts flowing
into the collector of Q3201, it reduces the bias voltage at the base of IF amplifier transistor Q3200 and
in turn, the gain of the IF amplifier. The gain is then controlled in a range of -30dB up to +10dB.

2.10.4 Frequency Generation Circuitry


The Frequency Generation Circuitry shown in Figure 2-11is composed of two main ICs, the
Fractional-N synthesizer (U3701), and the VCO/Buffer IC (U3801). Designed in conjunction to
maximize compatibility, the two ICs provide many of the functions that normally would require
additional circuitry. The synthesizer block diagram illustrates the interconnect and support circuitry
used in the region. Refer to the schematic for the reference designators.
The synthesizer is powered by regulated 5V and 3.3V which is provided from U3711 and U3201,
respectively. The synthesizer, in turn, generates a superfiltered 4.5V which powers U3801.
In addition to the VCO, the synthesizer must interface with the logic and ASFIC circuitry. Programming
for the synthesizer is accomplished through the data, clock and chip select lines from the
microprocessor. A 3.3V dc signal from synthesizer lock detect line indicates to the microprocessor
that the synthesizer is locked.
Transmit modulation from the ASFIC is supplied to pin10 of U3701. Internally, the audio is digitized by
the Fractional-N and applied to the loop divider to provide low-port modulation. The audio runs
through an internal attenuator for modulation balancing purposes before going out to the VCO.
Voltage
Multiplier
TRB
VCP Rx Out To
Mixer
Aux3 Rx VCO Circuit VCOBIC
Vmult1
Synthesizer U3801
Vmult2 U3701 Loop
Filter Tx Out To
16.8 MHz PA Driver
Ref. Osc. Tx VCO
Circuit
MOD Out
Modulating
Signal

Figure 2-11. Frequency Generation Unit Block Diagram

2.11 Synthesizer
The Fractional-N Synthesizer shown in Figure 2-12 uses a 16.8MHz crystal (Y3761) to provide a
reference for the system. The LVFractN IC (U3701) further divides this to 2.1MHz, 2.225MHz, and
2.4MHz as reference frequencies. Together with C3761, C3762, C3763, R3761 and D3761, they build
up the reference oscillator that is capable of 2.5 ppm stability over temperatures of -30 to 85°C. A
16.8MHz signal at pin 19 of U3701 is also provided for use by ASFIC and LVZIF.
The loop filter which consists of C3721, C3722, R3721, R3722 and R3723 provides the necessary dc
steering voltage for the VCO and determines the amount of noise and spur passing through.
Voltage Control Oscillator (VCO) 2-17

In achieving fast locking for the synthesizer, an internal adapt charge pump provides higher current at
pin 45 of U3701 to put the synthesizer within lock range. The required frequency is then locked by
normal mode charge pump at pin 43.
Both the normal and adapt charge pumps get their supply from the capacitive voltage multiplier made
up of C3701 to C3704 and triple diodes D3701and D3702. Two 3.3V square waves (180 degrees out
of phase) are first multiplied by four and then shifted, along with regulated 5V, to build up 13.5V at pin
47 of U3701.

7 LOCK 4 LOCK (U409 PIN 56)


DATA (U409 PIN 100) DATA
8 FREFOUT 19 FREF (U3220 PIN 21 & U404 PIN 34)
CLOCK (U409 PIN 1) CLK
6, 22, 23, 24
9 GND
CSX (U409 PIN 2) CEX U3701 STEERING
10 LOW VOLTAGE LINE
MOD IN (U404 PIN 40) MODIN FRACTIONAL-N IOUT 43 2-POLE
13, 30 SYNTHESIZER IADAPT 45 LOOP
+5V (U3711 PIN 4) VCC, DC5V FILTER
5, 20, 34, 36 41
(U3201 PIN 5) VDD, 3.3V MODOUT
23 LO RF INJECTION
XTAL1 AUX4 3
REFERENCE
OSCILLATOR 24
XTAL2 AUX3 2
25 WARP VOLTAGE
SFOUT 28 FILTERED 5V CONTROLLED
32 PREIN OSCILLATOR

47 BIAS1
VCP 40
VMULT2 VMULT1 AUX1 BIAS2 TxRF INJECTION
VOLTAGE 39 (1ST STAGE OF PA)
MULTIPLIER 14 15 48
DUAL R5
5V TSTRS

PRESCALER IN

Figure 2-12. VHF Synthesizer Block Diagram

2.12 Voltage Control Oscillator (VCO)


The VCOB IC (U3801), shown in Figure 2-13, in conjunction with the Fractional-N synthesizer
(U3701), generates RF in both the receive and the transmit modes of operation. The TRB line (U3801,
pin 19) determines which oscillator and buffer will be enabled. A sample of the RF signal from the
enabled oscillator is routed from U3801, pin 12, through a low pass filter, to the prescaler input
(U3701, pin 32). After frequency comparison in the synthesizer, a resultant control voltage is received
2-18 Voltage Control Oscillator (VCO)

at the VCO. This voltage is a DC voltage typically between 3.5V and 9.5V when the PLL is locked on
frequency.
AUX3 (U3701 Pin2)

U3701 Pin 32
TRB_IN Prescaler Out
Pin 20 Pin 19 Pin 12

Rx-SW Pin7
TX/RX/BS
Tx-SW Pin13 Switching Network

LO RF INJECTION
Presc
(U3701 Pin28) Vcc-Superfilter U3801 Matching Low Pass
VSF Pin3 VCOBIC Network Filter

Steer Line
Voltage Collector/RF in
(VCTRL)
Pin4 RX
RX Pin8
Rx
Active Bias VSF
RX VCO Pin5
RX Tank Circuit (3701 Pin28)
Pin14 VCC Buffers
Pin6
TX Tx
Pin16 Active Bias TX TX RF Injection
TX Tank TX VCO Pin10
Circuit
Pin15 Attenuator
Vsens
Circuit
Pin18 Pin2 Pin1 Pins 9,11,17
Rx-I adjust Tx-I adjust
Vcc-Logic

VSF

(U3701 Pin28)

Figure 2-13. VCO Block Diagram

The RF section of the VCOB IC(U3801) is operated at 4.54 V (VSF), while the control section of the
VCOBIC and Fractional-N synthesizer (U3701) is operated at 3.3V. The operation logic is shown in
Table 2-3.
Table 2-3 VCO Control Logic

Desired Mode AUX 4 AUX 3 TRB

Tx Not Used High (@3.2V) High (@3.2V)

Rx Not Used Low Low

Battery Saver Not Used Hi-Z/Float Hi-Z/Float (@1.6V)


(@1.6V)

In the receive mode, U3801, pin 19 is low or grounded. This activates the receive VCO by enabling the
receive oscillator and the receive buffer of U3801. The RF signal at U3801, pin 8 is run through a
matching network. The resulting LO RF INJECTION signal is applied to the mixer at T3302.
Voltage Control Oscillator (VCO) 2-19

During the transmit condition, when PTT is depressed, 3.2 volts is applied to U3801, pin 19. This
activates the transmit VCO by enabling the transmit oscillator and the transmit buffer of U3801. The
RF signal at U3801, pin 10 is injected into the input of the PA module (U3501, pin16). This RF signal
is the TX RF INJECTION. Also in transmit mode, the audio signal to be frequency modulated onto the
carrier is received through U3701, pin 41.
When a high impedance is applied to U3801, pin19, the VCO is operating in battery saver mode. In
this case, both the receive and transmit oscillators, as well as the receive transmit and prescaler
buffer, are turned off.
2-20 Voltage Control Oscillator (VCO)
Introduction 3-1

Chapter 3
Maintenance

3.1 Introduction
This section of the manual describes:
• preventive maintenance
• safe handling of CMOS devices
• repair procedures and techniques

3.2 Preventive Maintenance


The radios do not require a scheduled preventive maintenance program; however, periodic visual
inspection and cleaning is recommended.

3.2.1 Inspection
Check that the external surfaces of the radio are clean, and that all external controls and switches are
functional. It is not recommended to inspect the interior electronic circuitry.

3.2.2 Cleaning
The following procedures describe the recommended cleaning agents and the methods to be used
when cleaning the external and internal surfaces of the radio. External surfaces include the front
cover, housing assembly, and battery case. These surfaces should be cleaned whenever a periodic
visual inspection reveals the presence of smudges, grease, and/or grime.
NOTE Internal surfaces should be cleaned only when the radio is disassembled for servic-
ing or repair.

The only recommended agent for cleaning the external radio surfaces is a 0.5% solution of a mild
dishwashing detergent in water. The only factory recommended liquid for cleaning the printed circuit
boards and their components is isopropyl alcohol (70% by volume).
CAUTION: The effects of certain chemicals and their vapors can have harmful results on cer-
! tain plastics. Aerosol sprays, tuner cleaners, and other chemicals should be avoided.

1. Cleaning External Plastic Surfaces


The detergent-water solution should be applied sparingly with a stiff, non-metallic, short-bristled
brush to work all loose dirt away from the radio. A soft, absorbent, lintless cloth or tissue should
be used to remove the solution and dry the radio. Make sure that no water remains entrapped
near the connectors, cracks, or crevices.
2. Cleaning Internal Circuit Boards and Components
Isopropyl alcohol may be applied with a stiff, non-metallic, short-bristled brush to dislodge
embedded or caked materials located in hard-to-reach areas. The brush stroke should direct the
dislodged material out and away from the inside of the radio. Make sure that controls or tunable
components are not soaked with alcohol. Do not use high-pressure air to hasten the drying
process since this could cause the liquid to collect in unwanted places. Upon completion of the
cleaning process, use a soft, absorbent, lintless cloth to dry the area. Do not brush or apply any
isopropyl alcohol to the frame, front cover, or back cover.
3-2 Safe Handling of CMOS and LDMOS

NOTE Always use a fresh supply of alcohol and a clean container to prevent contamination
by dissolved material (from previous usage).

3.3 Safe Handling of CMOS and LDMOS


Complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) and lateral diffusion metal oxide semiconductor
(LDMOS) devices are used in this family of radios. CMOS characteristics make them susceptible to
damage by electrostatic or high voltage charges. Damage can be latent, resulting in failures occurring
weeks or months later. Therefore, special precautions must be taken to prevent device damage during
disassembly, troubleshooting, and repair.
Handling precautions are mandatory for CMOS circuits and are especially important in low humidity
conditions. DO NOT attempt to disassemble the radio without first referring to the CMOS CAUTION
paragraph in the Disassembly and Reassembly section of the Basic Manual.

3.4 General Repair Procedures and Techniques


1. Parts Replacement and Substitution
When damaged parts are replaced, identical parts should be used. If the identical replacement
component is not locally available, check the parts list for the proper Motorola part number and
order the component from the nearest Motorola Communications parts center listed in the “Piece
Parts” section of this manual (See Chapter 1).
2. Rigid Circuit Boards
This family of radios uses bonded, multi-layer, printed circuit boards. Since the inner layers are
not accessible, some special considerations are required when soldering and unsoldering
components. The printed-through holes may interconnect multiple layers of the printed circuit.
Therefore, care should be exercised to avoid pulling the plated circuit out of the hole.
When soldering near the 20-pin and 40-pin connectors:
• avoid accidentally getting solder in the connector.
• be careful not to form solder bridges between the connector pins
• closely examine your work for shorts due to solder bridges.
3. Flexible Circuits
The flexible circuits are made from a different material than the rigid boards and different
techniques must be used when soldering. Excessive prolonged heat on the flexible circuit can
damage the material. Avoid excessive heat and excessive bending.
For parts replacement, use the ST-1087 Temperature-Controlled Solder Station with a 600-700
degree tip, and use small diameter solder such as ST-633. The smaller size solder will melt faster
and require less heat to be applied to the circuit.
To replace a component on a flexible circuit:
• grasp the edge of the flexible circuit with seizers (hemostats) near the part to be removed
• pull gently
• apply the tip of the soldering iron to the component connections while pulling with the seizers.
Do not attempt to puddle out components. Prolonged application of heat may damage the flexible
circuit.
Chip Components
Use either the RLN-4062 Hot-Air Repair Station or the Motorola 0180381B45 Repair Station for chip
component replacement. When using the 0180381B45 Repair Station, select the TJ-65 mini-
thermojet hand piece. On either unit, adjust the temperature control to 700 degrees F. (370 degrees
C), and adjust the airflow to a minimum setting. Airflow can vary due to component density.
General Repair Procedures and Techniques 3-3

❏ To remove a chip component:


• Use a hot-air hand piece and position the nozzle of the hand piece approximately 1/8" (0.3 cm)
above the component to be removed.
• Begin applying the hot air. Once the solder reflows, remove the component using a pair of
tweezers.
• Using a solder wick and a soldering iron or a power desoldering station, remove the excess
solder from the pads.
❏ To replace a chip component using a soldering iron:
• Select the appropriate micro-tipped soldering iron and apply fresh solder to one of the solder
pads.
• Using a pair of tweezers, position the new chip component in place while heating the fresh sol-
der.
• Once solder wicks onto the new component, remove the heat from the solder.
• Heat the remaining pad with the soldering iron and apply solder until it wicks to the component.
If necessary, touch up the first side. All solder joints should be smooth and shiny.
❏ To replace a chip component using hot air:
• Use the hot-air hand piece and reflow the solder on the solder pads to smooth it.
• Apply a drop of solder paste flux to each pad.
• Using a pair of tweezers, position the new component in place.
• Position the hot-air hand piece approximately 1/8” (0.3 cm) above the component and begin
applying heat.
• Once the solder wicks to the component, remove the heat and inspect the repair. All joints
should be smooth and shiny.
Shields
Removing and replacing shields will be done with the R-1070 station with the temperature control set
to approximately 415°F (215°C) [445°F (230°C) maximum]
❏ To remove the shield:
• Place the circuit board in the R-1070’s holder.
• Select the proper heat focus head and attach it to the heater chimney.
• Add solder paste flux around the base of the shield.
• Position the shield under the heat-focus head.
• Lower the vacuum tip and attach it to the shield by turning on the vacuum pump.
• Lower the focus head until it is approximately 1/8” (0.3 cm) above the shield.
• Turn on the heater and wait until the shield lifts off the circuit board.
• Once the shield is off, turn off the heat, grab the part with a pair of tweezers, and turn off the
vacuum pump.
• Remove the circuit board from the R-1070’s circuit board holder.
❏ To replace the shield:
• Add solder to the shield if necessary, using a micro-tipped soldering iron.
• Next, rub the soldering iron tip along the edge of the shield to smooth out any excess solder.
Use solder wick and a soldering iron to remove excess solder from the solder pads on the cir-
cuit board.
• Place the circuit board back in the R1070’s circuit board holder.
• Place the shield on the circuit board using a pair of tweezers.
• Position the heat-focus head over the shield and lower it to approximately 1/8” (0.3 cm) above
the shield.
• Turn on the heater and wait for the solder to reflow.
• Once complete, turn off the heat, raise the heat-focus head and wait approximately one minute
for the part to cool.
• Remove the circuit board and inspect the repair. No cleaning should be necessary.
3-4 Recommended Test Tools

3.5 Recommended Test Tools


Table 3-1 lists the tools recommended for working on this family of radios. These tools are also
available from Motorola

Table 3-1 Recommended Test Tools

Motorola Part
Description Application
Number

RSX4043 Torx Driver Tighten and remove chassis screws

6680387A70 T-6 Torx Bit Removable Torx driver bit

6680387A59 Extractor, 2-contact Removal of discrete surface-mounted devices


6680387A64 Heat controller with safety
stand or
6680387A65 Safety stand only
0180382A31 Portable desoldering unit

6680375A74 0.025 replacement tip, 5/pk For 0180382A31 portable desoldering unit.
0180386A81 Miniature digital readout
soldering station (incl. 1/64”
micropoint tip)
0180386A78 Illuminated magnifying
glass with lens attachment.

0180386A82 Anti-static grounding kit Used during all radio assembly and disassembly
6684253C72 probe procedures
6680384A98 Brush
1010041A86 Solder (RMA type),
63/37, 0.020” diameter
1 lb. spool
1080370B43 RMA liquid flux

R-1070A Shields and surface- Removal and assembly of surface-mounted


mounted component - IC integrated circuits and shields
removal/rework station
(order all heat-focus heads
separately)
or, R-1319A Shields and surface- Removal and assembly of surface-mounted
mounted component - IC integrated circuits and shields
removal/rework station
SMD10000 M.A.P.E.
Replacing the Circuit Board Fuse 3-5

Table 3-1 Recommended Test Tools

Motorola Part
Description Application
Number

6680334B49 0.410” x 0.410” Heat-focus heads for R-1319A work station


6680334B50 0.430” x 0.430”
6680334B51 0.492” x 0.492”
6680334B52 0.572” x 0.572”
6680334B53 0.670” x 0.790”
6680370B51 0.475” x 0.475”
6680370B54 0.710” x 0.710”
6680370B57 0.245” x 0.245”
6680370B58 0.340” x 0.340”
6680371B15 0.460” x 0.560”
6680371B74 0.470” x 0.570”
6680332E45 0.591” x 0.315”
6680332E46 0.862” x 0.350”

3.6 Replacing the Circuit Board Fuse


In cases where the radio fails to turn on when power is applied, the circuit board fuse should always
be checked as a probable cause of the failure. The locations of the fuse for both the UHF and VHF
boards are shown in Figure 3-1. The radio must be disassembled to replace the fuses as described in
the Basic Service Manual (see Section 1 - Related Documents); then the circuit board must be
separated from the radio chassis as described in the paragraphs that follow.

13 C326
Q302

25 R350 C344

C279
U248
R313

R344 CR501
C327 2
C360
U301 R311
C500

C361 R312 B501 F501


43 C329
R315

C336
C355

37 1 SH202
3
C263 C208
C298
C340

C341

L261
C342

C204 CR

C202
C356 C337
C293
C348

L314 C223 C264


C347

R204
C503 C219 C207

SH322 R202 37 25
F501

R281
C218
SH304 C201
SH302 R201
U201
R233
C231
R232

U210
C395 CR306
CR303

L340
R231

1
R347

L306

C232 13
L307
C309 U211 C
C259
C310 C311
C234 C2
C314 CR304 C380 CR305 C224 3 4
C306
Q301

C315 C312 R307 C317 R329


R306

C318
L304

C321 L305
R305

304 C313 SH242


C316
C244
E101 C123 C241 R244 1 20
L241

C242 R254 L251


C128 C243 C245
C254
CR242 C250 C246 C
CR102

C170 C130 U241 C255


C150
C144

R241
R252

2 H101 C152 L112 CR243 R242


R251

C126 C138 C151


CR251

R102 10 11
C107
C135
C134
R134

3 C372 C371
45
42

L104
CR241

Figure 3-1. UHF/VHF Circuit Board Fuse Locations


3-6 Removing and Reinstalling the Circuit Board

3.7 Removing and Reinstalling the Circuit Board


Both the UHF and VHF circuit boards are removed from the radio chassis in the following manner:
1. Refer to the Basic Service Manual (see Section 1 - Related Documents) for radio disassembly,
then use a Torx driver and a T-6 bit to remove the four Torx screws shown in Figure 3-2.
2. Lift the circuit board out of the radio chassis, then remove and discard the thermal pad located
between the circuit board and chassis.
3. After repairs, replace the thermal pad (Motorola P/N 7580556Z01) then reinstall the circuit board
into the radio chassis.
4. Reinstall and tighten the four Torx screws to secure the circuit board to the chassis.
5. Refer to the Basic Service Manual to reassemble the radio.

Torx screws

Figure 3-2. UHF/VHF Circuit Board Removal and Reinstallation


Power Up Self-Test Error Codes 3-7

3.8 Power Up Self-Test Error Codes


Turning on the radio starts a self-test routine that checks the RAM, ROM checksum, EEPROM
hardware and EEPROM checksum. If these checks are successful, the radio generates two high-
pitched self-test pass tones. If the self-test is not successful, one low-pitched tone is heard. Radios
with displays are able to display the error codes. The displayed error codes and related corrections
are as follows:
• “RAM ERR” for <RAM Test Error>
• “ROM CS” for <ROM Checksum Error>
• “EPM ERR” for <EEPROM Hardware Test Error>
• “EPM CS” for <EEPROM Checksum Error>

NOTE Radio without display emits only “bonk” (300 Hz) tone if it fails the self-test.

Table 3-2 Error Codes

Error Code Explanation Corrective Action

“RAM ERR” RAM Test Failure Retest radio by turning it off and turning it on again. If
message reoccurs, replace main board or send radio
to nearest Motorola Depot.

“ROM CS” ROM Checksum is Reprogram FLASH Memory, then retest. If message
wrong. reoccurs, replace main board or send radio to near-
est Motorola Depot.

“EPM ERR” Codeplug structure Reprogram codeplug with correct version and retest
mismatch, non radio. If message reoccurs, replace main board or
existence of code- send radio to nearest Motorola Depot.
plug.

“EPM CS” Codeplug check- Reprogram codeplug.


sum is wrong.

No Display Display module is Check connection between main board and display
not connected prop- module.
erly.
Display module is Replace with new display module.
damaged.
3-8 UHF Troubleshooting Charts

3.9 UHF Troubleshooting Charts

Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Controller

MCU Check
PTT

Press PTT. Red


LED does not
light up Power Up Before replacing
INT YES Not able to pro- MCU, check SPI
AUDIO Alert Tone gram RF Board
NO Audio at YES clock, SPI data,
OK? ICs
J402 Audio AudioPA and RF IC select
at Pin 3 & (U420)
Pin 4 input NO
PTT U409 NO
Check Pin 53
Audio PA low?
YES
(U420)
Speaker NO Replace
NO YES Check
OK? Speaker
PB504
Check Spk. Flex Audio from Pin 41
Connection ASFIC, U404?
Press PTT YES
Q502-2 YES
NO
High?

No YES NO Check
Check NO U409 EXTAL= Read Radio
Audio at Check Setup
U301 7.3728 MHz? OK?
Pin 2 Q502-2
LV ZIF U404? voltage
YES Reprogram the
YES NO
correct data.
Check YES LED
LED should
ASFIC U404 Q502,R501
light up NO See FGU
OK? U201 Pin 19
Troubleshooting
16.8 MHz
chart
No
EXT
PTT
Replace YES
Radio could U409 YES
YES Check Faulty
not PTT Pin 52 & 6 MCU Component
externally low?
NO 7.5V at
5V at U247? Pin 3/5 U247? NO Check
NO 3.3V at U248? 4/3.3V at Pin 1 Q400
See FGU
Troubleshoot- U248
ing chart
YES YES Replace
EXT U247/U248
SPKR NO
J402 Pin 3 low?
Pin 4 high? U409 Reset Pin NO Check any short
94 High? to SWB+,
Check Vdda or Vddd
Accessories
YES
YES

MCU is OK
ASFIC U404 NO Check
Pin 14 & 15 U404
high?

YES
Check
U420 Audio PA
UHF Troubleshooting Charts 3-9

Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Receiver (Sheet 1 of 2)

START

Bad SINAD
Bad 20dB Quieting
No Recovered Audio

Audio at pin Yes


Check Controller
27 of U301?

No

Spray of inject 1st IF into


XTAL Filter
IF Freq: 45.1MHz A

Check Q320 bias


Yes circuitry for faults.
B Audio heard?

Rotate Freq. Knob


No

Check 2nd LO Control


Voltage at C363 Activity
No
on U301
LVZIF_SEL

Yes
B VCO locked?
Check controller
Yes

No

Before replacing U301, check 2nd


No 16.8 MHz VCO Q320. Check VCO O/P level,
Check FGU check at pin C351, C352.
22 U301?

Yes

A
3-10 UHF Troubleshooting Charts

Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Receiver (Sheet 2 of 2)

Inject RF into J101

Trace IF signal
Yes from L311 to Q302 collec-
IF Signal at tor OK? Yes
L311? Q302. Check for
bad XTAL filter. IF signal
present?
Before replacing
No
U301, check
U301 voltages;
Yes No No
1st LO O/P trace IF signal
RF Signal at OK? Check FGU path.
T301? Locked?
Check T301, T302,
No CR306, R308, R309,
Yes
R310
Yes
Check filter between
RF Signal at Yes
C310 & T301. Check for 2.6
C310? A
VDC
No
No
Yes
RF Signal at Check RF amp (Q301)
C307? Stage.

No or Is R5 Yes
A
weak RF present?
Check filter between
Yes C301 & C307; program
RF Signal at filter to schematic test
C301? freq and check varactor No
voltages.
Check Q210, U201
No (pin 48) voltages and
Check harmonic filters L101 & L102 and U247
ant. switches CR101, CR102, L104 Are varactor Yes
voltages OK? Check varactor filter.

No

Check U404 voltage.


U404 can be selected by
MCU before replacing
U404.
UHF Troubleshooting Charts 3-11

Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Transmitter

START

No Power

Is There
No
B+ Bias for
Check Q111
Ant switch
Yes CR101

Yes No Low
Is Control Voltage
Is Current High or Low at Check PCIC
OK? C119
High
Check Drive to
Module

1. Check Pin Diodes


2. Check Harmonic Filter

Is Drive No
OK? Troubleshoot
Inspect/Repair Tx. VCO
Output Network Yes

Inspect PA Network/
Check Power Out of
U101 at Cap C160
No
Is Power
OK?

Yes Is Power
Yes OK?
Done No
Done
Replace U101

Is Power
Yes OK?
Done No

Replace Q110
3-12 UHF Troubleshooting Charts

Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Synthesizer

3.3V at U201 NO Check U248,


Start L201 & L202
pins 5, 20, 34 &
36

Visual YES
Check CR201, U210, Correct NO
check of the
U211, C258, C259 & Problem Board OK?
C228

YES
YES
Is
5V NO Is U201 Pin 47 Is 16.8MHz NO 16.8MHz
at pin 6 of Replace
13 VDC Signal at signal at
CR201 U201
U201 Pin 19? U201 pin YES
YES
+5V at U201 23?
NO NO
PinÕs
YES 13 & 30? NO
Check
L202 Check Q260,
Q261 & R260 YES Check FL201, C206,
Check 5V
Regulator C207, C208, CR203 &
R204

Are signals NO
Is U241 Pin 19 NO
at PinÕs 14 & Are Waveforms NO
<0.7 VDC in RX &
15 of U201? at Pins 14 & 15
>4.3 VDC in TX?
triangular?
YES
YES
YES
U201 pin 2 at YES
NO Do Pins 7,8 & 9
>3V in Tx and
of U201 toggle
<0.7V in Rx
when channel is
changed?

Check programming
NO lines between U409
Is U201 Pin 18 NO Is there a short YES
Replace U201 NO and U201 Pins 7,8 & 9
AT 4.54 VDC? between Pin 47 and
Pins 14 & 15 of
U201?

YES NO
Is information
YES from µP U409
Remove
correct?
Shorts
Check uP U409
Troubleshooting
Chart YES

NO If L261, C263 & C264


Is RF level at
are OK, then see VCO
U201 Pin 32
troubleshooting chart Replace U201
>-30 dBm?

YES

Replace or
Are R231,R232, NO resolder
R233,C231,C232, necessary
& C233 OK? components

YES

Replace U201
UHF Troubleshooting Charts 3-13

Troubleshooting Flow Chart for VCO


START

Change
U241
No

Yes
Yes Change No LO?
L253 O/C? A
L253

No
Yes

U241 Yes TRB = No


No
Pin 10 5V? @U241 Tx Carrier?
>1V? Pin 19

Yes
No
VCO OK
Check R245 for dry
joint or faulty
AUX 3 Check
High? R260

No

Check U201
Pin 2 for 3.2V Change
A L243
Yes

VCTRL 0V
Yes
Yes or 13V? L243 Open
U241 Pin 19 Circuit?
=0V No No
Check for faulty parts or dry Change
No
joints of L271, L273, C370, U241
C386, R339 & L309
AUX 4
High?
No
Change
U201
Yes
Change
Q261
3-14 VHF Troubleshooting Charts

3.10 VHF Troubleshooting Charts

Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Controller


MCU Check
PTT

Press PTT. Red


LED does not
light up Power Up Before replacing
INT YES Not able to pro- MCU, check SPI
AUDIO Alert Tone gram RF Board
NO Audio at YES clock, SPI data,
OK? ICs
J402 Audio AudioPA and RF IC select
at Pin 3 & (U420)
Pin 4 input NO
PTT U409 NO
Check Pin 53
Audio PA low?
YES
(U420)
Speaker NO Replace
NO YES Check
OK? Speaker
PB504
Check Spk. Flex Audio from Pin 41
Connection ASFIC, U404?
Press PTT YES
Q502-2 YES
NO
High?

No YES NO Check
Check NO U409 EXTAL= Read Radio
Audio at Check Setup
U301 7.3728 MHz? OK?
Pin 2 Q502-2
LV ZIF U404? voltage
YES Reprogram the
YES NO
correct data.
Check YES LED
LED should
ASFIC U404 Q502,R501
light up NO See FGU
OK? U201 Pin 19
Troubleshooting
16.8 MHz
chart
No
EXT
PTT
Replace YES
Radio could U409 YES
YES Check Faulty
not PTT Pin 52 & 6 MCU Component
externally low?
NO 7.5V at
5V at U247? Pin 3/5 U247? NO Check
NO 3.3V at U248? 4/3.3V at Pin 1 Q400
See FGU
Troubleshoot- U248
ing chart
YES YES Replace
EXT U247/U248
SPKR NO
J402 Pin 3 low?
Pin 4 high? U409 Reset Pin NO Check any short
94 High? to SWB+,
Check Vdda or Vddd
Accessories
YES
YES
MCU is OK
ASFIC U404 NO Check
Pin 14 & 15 U404
high?

YES
Check
U420 Audio PA
VHF Troubleshooting Charts 3-15

Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Receiver (Sheet 1 of 2)


START

Bad SINAD
Bad 20dB Quieting
No Recovered Audio

Audio at pin Yes


Check Controller
27 of U3220?

No

Spray of inject 1st IF into


XTAL Filter
IF Freq: 45.1MHz A

Check Q3270 bias


Yes circuitry for faults.
B Audio heard?

Rotate Freq. Knob


No

Check 2nd LO Control


Voltage at C3279 Activity
No
on U3220
LVZIF_SEL
pin?
Yes
B VCO locked?
Check controller.
Yes

No

Before replacing U3220, check 2nd


16.8 MHz VCO Q3270. Check VCO O/P level,
No C3272, C3273.
Check FGU check at pin
22 U3220?

Yes

A
3-16 VHF Troubleshooting Charts

Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Receiver (Sheet 2 of 2)


B

Inject RF into J3501

Trace IF signal
Yes from C3200 to Q3200 collec-
IF Signal at tor OK? Yes
C3200? Q3200. Check for
bad XTAL filter. IF signal
present?
Before replacing
No
U3220, check
U3220 volt-
Yes No No
1st LO O/P ages; trace IF
RF Signal at OK? Check FGU signal path.
T3301? Locked?
Check T3301, T3302,
No CR3301, R3321, R3322,
Yes
R3323
Yes
Check filter between
RF Signal at Yes
C3313 & T3301. Check for 2.9
R3313? A
VDC
No
No
Yes
RF Signal at Check RF amp (Q3302)
C3306? Stage.

No or Is R5 Yes
A
weak RF present?
Check filter between
Yes C3302 & C3306; pro-
RF Signal at gram filter to schematic
C3302? test freq and check var- No
actor voltages.
Check Q3721,
No U3701 (pin 48) volt-
Check harmonic filter L3531 & L3532, ages and U3711
C3532 and ant. switches D3521, D3551, Are varactor Yes
L3551, R3551, C3551, C3552, L3552 voltages OK? Check varactor filter.

No

Check U404 voltage and if


U404 can be selected by
MCU before replacing
U404.
VHF Troubleshooting Charts 3-17

START

No Power

Is There
No
B+ Bias for Check
Ant switch Q3561
Yes D3521

No Is Low
Yes
Is Current Control Voltage High or Check PCIC
OK? Low at TP3502

High
Check Drive to
Module

1. Check Pin Diodes


2. Check Harmonic Filter

Is Drive No
OK? Troubleshoot
Inspect/Repair Tx. VCO
Output Network Yes

Inspect PA Network/
Check Power Out of
U3501 at Cap C3512
No
Is Power
OK?

Yes Is Power
Yes OK?
Done No
Done
Replace U3501

Is Power
Yes OK?
Done No

Replace Q3501

Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Transmitter


3-18 VHF Troubleshooting Charts

Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Synthesizer

3.3V at U3701 NO Check U3201,


Start L3731
pins 5, 20, 34 &
36

Visual YES
Check D3701, Correct NO
check of the
D3702, U3701, C3701 Problem Board OK?
- C3707

YES
YES
Is
5V NO Is 16.8MHz NO 16.8MHz
at pin 6 of Is U3701 Pin 47 Replace
Signal at signal at
D3701 13 VDC U3701
U3701 Pin 19? U3701 pin YES
YES
+5V at U3701 23?
NO NO
PinÕs
YES 13 & 30? NO

Check
L3701, Check R3829 YES Check Y3761, C3761,
R3701 Check 5V
Regulator C3762, C3763, D3761
& R3761

Are signals NO
Is U3701 Pin 19 NO
at PinÕs 14 & Are Waveforms NO
<0.7 VDC in RX &
15 of U3701? at Pins 14 & 15
>4.3 VDC in TX?
triangular?
YES
YES
YES
U3701 pin 2 at YES
NO Do Pins 7,8 & 9
>3V in Tx and
of U3701 toggle
<0.7V in Rx
when channel is
changed?

Check programming
NO lines between U409
Is U3701 NO Is there a short YES
Replace U3701 NO and U3701 Pins 7,8 & 9
Pin 18 at between Pin 47 and
4.54 VDC? Pins 14 & 15 of
U3701?

YES NO
Is information
YES from µP U409
Remove
correct?
Shorts
Check uP U409
Troubleshooting
Chart YES

NO If R3727, C3726 & C3727


Is RF level at
are OK, then see VCO
U3701 Pin 32
troubleshooting chart Replace
>-30 dBm?
U3701

YES

Are C3721, Replace or


C3722,C3724, NO resolder
R3721, R3722, necessary
R3723 OK? components

YES

Replace
U3701
VHF Troubleshooting Charts 3-19

Troubleshooting Flow Chart for VCO


START
Change
U3801

No

L3831, Yes Yes


L3832, Change
L3831, L3832 No LO? A
L3833
O/C?
No
Yes

No U3801 Yes No
Pin 10 TRB = 3.2V? Tx Carrier?
>1V?
Yes
No
VCO OK
Check R3811,
L3811 for dry joint
Yes
or faulty AUX 3 at Check
U3701 R3829
High?

No
Change
Check U3701 L3821,
Pin 2 for 3.2V L3822,
L3823,L3825
A
Yes
VCTRL
0V or Yes L3821,
U3801 Yes 13V? L3822,
Pin 19
No L3823 Open No
=0V
Circuit?
Check for faulty parts or dry
No
joints of L3812 C3806, Change
R3806, R3802 & L3801 U3801
AUX 3 at
U3701
Low? No
Change
U3701
Yes
Change
U3801
3-20 Keypad Troubleshooting Chart

3.11 Keypad Troubleshooting Chart

Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Keypad

START
Tone No Disconnect and
Generated reconnect 9-pin flex

Yes Off Disconnect and


Keypad reconnect 40-pin flex

On

End
4-1

Chapter 4
Schematic Diagrams, Overlays, and Parts Lists

4.1 Introduction
This section provides schematic diagrams, overlays, and parts lists for the radio circuit boards and
interface connections.

4.1.1 Notes For All Schematics and Circuit Boards


* Component is frequency sensitive. Refer to the Electrical Parts List for value and usage.
1. Unless otherwise stated, resistances are in Ohms (k = 1000), and capacitances are in picofarads
(pF) or microfarads (µF).
2. DC voltages are measured from point indicated to chassis ground using a Motorola DC multime-
ter or equivalent. Transmitter measurements should be made with a 1.2 µH choke in series with
the voltage probe to prevent circuit loading.
3. Reference Designators are assigned in the following manner:
400/500 Series = Controller
600 Series = Keypad Board
3200 Series = IF Circuitry
3300 Series = Receiver
3500 Series = Transmitter
3700 and
3800 Series = Frequency Generation
4. Interconnect Tie Point Legend:
UNSWB+ = Unswitched Battery Voltage (7.5V)
SWB+ = Switched Battery Voltage (7.5V)
R5 = Receiver Five Volts
CLK = Clock
Vdda = Regulated 3.3 Volts (for analog)
Vddd = Regulated 3.3 Volts (for digital)
CSX = Chip Select Line (not for LVZIF)
SYN = Synthesizer
DACRX = Digital to Analog Voltage (For Receiver Front End Filter)
VSF = Voltage Super Filtered (5 volts)
VR = Voltage Regulator
4-2 Flex Layout

4.1.2 Six Layer Circuit Board

SIDE 1

LAYER 1 (L1)
LAYER 2 (L2)
LAYER 3 (L3)
LAYER 4 (L4) INNER LAYERS
LAYER 5 (L5)
LAYER 6 (L6)

SIDE 2

Figure 4-1. Six-Layer Circuit Board: Copper Steps in Layer Sequence

4.2 Flex Layout

<- TO KP Front Metal


40

View From Top Side


8480475Z02 REV A TO CTRL ->

40
C 98

J601

J400

ZMY0130344-O

Figure 4-2. Keypad-Controller Interconnect Flex


Keypad-Controller Interconnect Flex Schematic 4-3

4.3 Keypad-Controller Interconnect Flex Schematic

KEYPAD CONTROLLER
J601 J400

GND 1 1 GND
FLAT_RX_SND 2 2 FLAT_RX_SND
GND 3 3 GND
RX_AUD_RTN 4 4 RX_AUD_RTN
GND 5 5 GND
TX_AUD_SND 6 6 TX_AUD_SND
TX_AUD_RTN 7 7 TX_AUD_RTN
GND 8 8 GND
FLAT_TX_RTN 9 9 FLAT_TX_RTN
OPT_ENA 10 10 OPT_ENA
RDY 11 11 RDY
GND 12 12 GND
URX_SND 13 13 URX_SND
PTT 14 14 PTT
MISO 15 15 MISO
GND 16 16 GND
KEYPAD_ROW 17 17 KEYPAD_ROW
KEYPAD_COL 18 18 KEYPAD_COL
GND 19 19 GND
GND 20 20 GND
SWB+ 21 21 SWB+
SWB+ 22 22 SWB+
GND 23 23 GND
KEY_INT 24 24 KEY_INT
GND 25 25 GND
LEDBL 26 26 LEDBL
Vddd 27 27 Vddd
Vddd 28 28 Vddd
GND 29 29 GND
DATA 30 30 DATA
GND 31 31 GND
LCD_SEL 32 32 LCD_SEL
GND 33 33 GND
CLK 34 34 CLK
GND 35 35 GND
RESERVED 36 36 RESERVED
GND 37 37 GND
RESERVED 38 38 RESERVED
RESERVED 39 39 RESERVED
RESERVED 40 40 RESERVED

Figure 4-3. Keypad-Controller Interconnect Flex Schematic Diagram


4-4 Keypad-Controller Interconnect Flex Schematic

4.3.1 Keypad Top and Bottom Overlays

TP7
M605

M604 M622 M623 M606

M608 TP8

TP9

M610 M611 M612

TP16

TP15

M613 M614 M615

TP14

M616 M617 M618

M619 M620 M621

Figure 4-4. Keypad-Top Overlay


R621
R628

R629

R630

R622

C603

J600 R627
R619

R636 C610
C609
U602

1
9

C611
R618
C607

R635

C612
R634

C606

R623 R624

C613

2 40
J601
39

C616 C615 C614

Figure 4-5. Keypad-Bottom Overlay


Speaker Microphone Schematic 4-5

4.4 Speaker Microphone Schematic

J402
M401
4 PIN CONN
1

1 GND

2 2
C800 INT_MIC
100pF
3
INT_SPN

4
M400 SPP

SPKR_20

SPKR_20
ZMY0130346-O

Figure 4-6. Speaker Microphone Schematic

4.4.1 Speaker Microphone Assembly

Table 4-1 Speaker Microphone Assembly Parts List


Reference
Motorola Part No. Description
Designator
C800 2113740A55 Capacitor, 100pF
M400 5085738Z02 Speaker
M401 5013920A04 Microphone, Mini
Electret
8485687Z01 Flex, Microphone
09800727Z01 Connector, Wire
4-6 Speaker Microphone Schematic

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4-7

Chapter 4
J601 44-Pin Connector
J601-44
J601-43
J601-42
J601-41

J601-40
FLAT_RX_SND J601-39
J601-38
RX_AUD_RTN J601-37
J601-36
TX_AUD_SND J601-35
TX_AUD_RTN J601-34
FLAT_TX_RTN J601-33
OPT_ENA J601-32
J601-31
RDY J601-30
URX_SND J601-29
J601-28
PTT J601-27
MISO J601-26
J600 11-Pin Connector KEYPAD_ROW J601-25
J601-24
KEYPAD_COL J601-23
SWB+ 1 J600-1 J601-22
Vddd 2 J600-2 SWB+ J601-21
LCD_SEL 3 J600-3 J601-20
4 J600-4 J601-19
5 J600-5 KEY_INT J601-18
DATA J601-17
6 J600-6 J601-16
CLK 7 J600-7 LEDBL J601-15
8 J600-8 Vddd J601-14
LEDBL 9 J600-9 J601-13
DATA J601-12
J601-11
GND 10 J600-10 LCD_SEL J601-10
11 J600-11 J601-9
CLK J601-8
J601-7 ROW3 ROW4 ROW5
J601-6 1 TP7
J601-5 M604 M605 M606
J601-4 SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH
J601-3 OUT1 OUT1 OUT1
J601-2 1 1 1
J601-1 4 IN 4 IN 1 TP8 4 IN
OUT2 EXIT OUT2 UP OUT2 ENTER ROW4
2 GND 2 2 M622
GND GND
C616 3 3 3 SWITCH
OUT1
C613 C614 C615 100pF 1
100pF 100pF 100pF IN
COL5 4
OUT2 MEM
KEYPAD_ROW 2
Vddd M608 GND
SWITCH
OUT1 3
1
4 IN COL5
OUT2 DOWN
C606 C607 2 GND
KEYPAD_ROW
0.1uF 100pF M623
3 SWITCH
OUT1
1 TP9 1
IN
4
ROW2 OUT2 P1
M610 1 TP14 M611 M612
SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH 2 GND
OUT1 OUT1 OUT1 3
1 1 1
4 IN 4
IN 4 IN
OUT2 1 OUT2 2 OUT2 3
2 2 GND 2
GND GND
3 3 3
1 TP15 COL2

Vddd ROW3
M613 M614 1 TP16 M615
SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH
OUT1 OUT1 OUT1
1 IN 1 1
IN
4 4 4 IN
OUT2 4 OUT2 5 OUT2 6
R618 R619 2 2 2
51K 51K GND GND GND
3 3 3
R621 R622 R623 R624
13K 22K 43K 130K
KEYPAD_ROW
ROW4
C603 M616 M617 M618
100pF SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH
OUT1 OUT1 OUT1
ROW2 ROW3 ROW4 ROW5 1 1 1 IN
R627 R628 R629 R630 4 IN 4 IN 4
13K 22K 43K 130K 7 8 OUT2 9
OUT2 OUT2
KEYPAD_COL 2 2 2 GND
GND GND
C609 3 3 3
100pF
COL2 COL3 COL4 COL5
Vddd ROW5
M619 M620 M621
SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH
U602 OUT1 OUT1 OUT1
LMC7211 1 1
R634 1 IN
4 IN 4 IN
Vddd
51K 4
3
2
1
KEY_INT
OUT2
2 GND
*
4
OUT2 0 OUT2 # ZMY0130304-A
5 2 2
GND GND
R635 3 3 3
560K
C611
100pF

C612 R636
10uF 1MEG KEYPAD_COL COL2 COL3
C610
100pF

Figure 4-7. Keypad Board Schematic Diagram


4-8

Table 4-1 Keypad Board Parts List

Reference Motorola Part


Description
Designator No.
C603 2113740F51 100pF
C606 2113743E20 0.1uF
C607 2113740F51 100pF
C609 2113740F51 100pF
C610 2113740F51 100pF
C611 2113740F51 100pF
C612 2113928D08 10uF
C613 2113740F51 100pF
C614 2113740F51 100pF
C615 2113740F51 100pF
C616 2113740F51 100pF
J600 0985627Z01 11 pin connector
J601 0980521Z01 44 pin connector
R618 0660076E90 51K
R619 0660076E90 51K
R621 0662057P15 13K
R622 0660079J37 22K
R623 0660079J72 43K
R624 0662057G19 130K
R627 0662057P15 13K
R628 0660079J37 22K
R629 0660079J72 43K
R630 0662057G19 130K
R634 0660076E90 51K
R635 0662057B16 560K
R636 0662057B22 1Meg
U602 5102463J49 LMC7211 Compar-
ator
8485642Z01 PC Board
4-9

Chapter 4

INT_SPN INT_MIC
UNSWB+
C475 J402
10uF

1 J402-1 GND
C489
1000pF
2 J402-2 INT_MIC
R473
10
3 J402-3 INT_SPN

4 J402-4 SPP
C442
0.1uF
R423 U420 C471 C472
47K TDA8547 C470 100pF 100pF
20 11
100pF

VCC1

VCC2
C447
R472 16 3 Speaker/Mic Connector
0.1uF
3.6K IN1POS OUT1POS SPP
17 18
IO IN1NEG OUT1NEG SPN
C486 C488
15 8 1000pF
IN2POS OUT2POS 1000pF
C485 C483 C484
14 13
Vddd IN2NEG OUT2NEG
100pF 100pF 100pF
L400
390nH
2
NC1 MIC_LINE MIC
6 7
SELECT NC2
4 9
MODE NC3
5 12 C473
R467 SVR NC4 SWB+
GND1

GND2
10K 19 470pF
NC5 R435
Q433 2K
1

10

C476
10uF
R471
5.6K

Vddd
R436
180K
R438
C450
0.1uF 0
Vdda

R495
Q420 100K
R434
NU
6 4 Q410
5V PTT_MIC
R496
100K Q421

C440
1 2 3 4.7uF R439
AUDIO_PA_ENA
100K

ZMY0130302-A

Figure 4-8. Complete Controller Schematic Diagram


4-10

4V_3.3V

RSSI
BATT_CODE
R462
100K 4
2 3.28V
Q419-2

MIC_LINE
R498 1 3
5 Q431-1
R405 R402
100K 6 0
R499 NU
10K
R493 R494 SWB+
NU 0
Vddd Q400
TP406
1 3 2 BATT_PULL_UP
UNSWB+
C401 C400
0.1uF R401 .01uF 1
FLAT_SW 0 R406 R427
C443 75K 10K
U400 C402
0.1uF 7.45V LP2951ACMM-3.3 0.1uF C403
R461 8 1 10uF CR412
0V INPUT OUTPUT
100K 7 5
FEEDBACK ERROR BATT_DATA_IN
3 SHUTDOWN SENSE 2 2 3
1 TP410 VTAP 6
C408 4 Q405

GND
5 1 4
Q419-1 100pF C409
0.1uF 1 5

4
6 Vdda 3.28V

RESET 1 2 3
R475 C410
R476 OFF_BATT_DATA_OUT
0 0.1uF
C407 24K
R448 CR440 R416
0.1uF 270K 39K
URX_SND
R447 2

FLAT_TX_RTN
TX_AUD_SND
3 3
R425 1.5MEG 1
MECH_SWB+ Q403 1
30K C412
C479
C411 2

LEDBL
MODIN
0.1uF 0.1uF C480 R446

AUDIO
0.1uF 10uF 220K
RX_AUD_RTN
R445
24K
Vdda 7.45V

48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
R449

MICEXT
GNDRC
MICINT
VDDRC
TXSND
AUXRX
AUXTX
AUDIO
MOD
URXOUT
GCB5
GCB4
24K
1 VDDA TXRTN
36
2 35 TX_AUD_RTN
DISC GCB3 RED_LED 3.29V
DEMOD 3 GNDA CLK168
34 C419
4 33 16.8MHz
DACRx DACU VDDD NU (UHF); 0.01uF (VHF)
5 DACR VDDCP
32
6 U404 31
DACG 09Z41 GNDD
VOX 7 VOX GNDD0
30
C430 8 PLCAP F1200
29 F1200
0.1uF 9 SQIN SYN
28
10 27 SYN
FLAT_RX_SND UIO VDDSYN C416
11 VDDDAC NC 26 0.1uF C487
12 25 NU

GNDSYN
AGCCAP PLCAP2

CHACT
SQDET
GCB2
GCB1
GCB0

DATA

LCAP
CLK
HSIO
LSIO

CSX
C414 C415 C452 C451
0.1uF .01uF 4.7uF .022uF
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
Vdda
C422
0.1uF
C420 C421
.01uF 0.1uF
R413
R400 0
47K Vddd

5V
C427 C428
100pF 0.1uF
R429
10K
EE_CS
8 VCC U407
6 X25320_2.7V
CLK
1 CS
3 2
WP SO MISO
7 HOLD
5
SI 4K x 8 BIT
4 VSS EEPROM
GREEN_LED
AUDIO_PA_ENA
EXT_SPKR_SEL
CHACT
SQ_DET
LSIO
HSIO
CSX
CLK
DATA

ZMY0130299-C

Figure 4-9. Controller ASFIC/ON_OFF Schematic Diagram


4-11

Vddd F1200

Vddd

R457
10K

Q418
SCI
47K TP401
47K 1.90V

SYN
TEST_POINT
18K 1
3.28V
R418

FLASH_OE
0

SQ_DET
CHACT
4.7K

DATA

MISO

HSIO
C493

LSIO

RDY
FLAT_SW NU
Vddd UNSWB+
Vddd Vddd

R437
NU C431 C449 C453 C423
100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF

L411
390nH
U410
L410 ILC7062CM-33 3.3V
390nH 2
R411 C456
CLK VIN VOUT 3
10K 100pF
CSX

1 VSS
100 C434
EE_CS 99
98
97

86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79

90
91

68
69

92
93

95

12
88
39
59
2

0.1uF
3

1
PD6_LVIN
PD5_SS
PD4_SCK
PD3_MOSI
PD2_MISO
PD1_TXD
PD0_RXD

PA7_PA1_OC1
PA6_OC2_OC1
PA5_OC3_OC1
PA4_OC4_OC1
PA3_IC4_OC5_OC1
PA2_IC1
PA1_IC2
PA0_IC3

EXTAL
XTAL

VRL
VRH

VDDSYN
XFC

LVOUT

VDD
VDDR
VDDL
AVDD
C435 R460
3.30V ECLK 89 0.1uF 4.7K
96
IRQ
48 KEY_INT
XIRQ
6 94 RESET
PG0 16
PG0_XA13 RESET
4
PG1_XA14 PG7_R_W R_W
20 PG2_XA15 MODA_LIR 58
19 PG3_XA16 MODB_VSTBY 57 VST
17 PG4_XA17
XA18 18 PG5_XA18 R419
5 71 CSGP3 2 3 4.7K
BATT_DATA_IN PG6_AS PJ0_CSGP3
72 CSGP4 RTA0
47
PJ1_CSGP4
73 RTA1
LVZIF_SEL PH0_PW1 PJ2 RTA2 3.30V 4
46 74
45
PH1_PW2 PJ3
75 RTA3
BATT_PULL_UP PH2_PW3 U409 PJ4 SB1 1 5
44 76
43
PH3_PW4 MC68HC11FL0 PJ5
77 SB2 CR414
LCD_SEL 42
PH4_CSIO PJ6
78 PJ6
41
PH5_CSGP1 PJ7 OFF_BATT_DATA_OUT R414
RAM_CS PH6_CSGP2 180K
38 67 LOW BATT Mech_SWB+ R463
FLASH_EN PH7_CSPROG PE0_AN0
66 CR413
PE1_AN1 VOL R415 300 5 1
30 65 C433 TP415
D0
31
PC0_DATA0 PE2_AN2
64 PE2 91K .01uF TEST_POINT
D1 PC1_DATA1 PE3_AN3
32 63 1 4
D2 PC2_DATA2 PE4_AN4 RSSI Q417 BOOT_CTRL
33 PC3_DATA3 PE5_AN5 62
D3 VOX
PB7_ADDR15
PB6_ADDR14
PB5_ADDR13
PB4_ADDR12
PB3_ADDR11
PB2_ADDR10

Vddd 3 2
PBO_ADDR8
PFO_ADDR0

34 61
PB1_ADDR9
PF7_ADDR7
PF6_ADDR6
PF5_ADDR5
PF4_ADDR4
PF3_ADDR3
PF2_ADDR2
PF1_ADDR1

D4 PC4_DATA4 PE6_AN6 KEYPAD_COL


35 PC5_DATA5 PE7_AN7 60 C433 1 47K 6
D5 36 KEYPAD_ROW
PC6_DATA6 VSSR .01uF

AVSS
D6
VSSL
37 47K 4.7K

1
VSS

C494
PI7
PI6
PI5
PI4
PI3
PI2
PI1
PI0

D7 PC7_DATA7
100pF R432 2 TP405
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29

7
8
15
21
9
11
10
14

49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56

13
87
40
70
51K TEST_POINT
10K
UNSWB+ SWB+
A17 3 4
A16 LOCK RT400
A15 PI1 33.0K
A14
A13 PTT
A12 PTT_MIC
A11 OPT_ENA
A10
A9
A8
A7 ZMY0130300-B
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0

3.29V

Figure 4-10. Controller Micro Processor Schematic Diagram


Vddd
C425 C426
0.1uF 100pF
U405
28 SRM2B256
VDD

10
A0 A0
9
A1 A1
8
A2 A2
7
A3 A3
6
A4 A4
5
A5 A5 RAM
4 11
A6 A6 D1 D0
3 12
A7 A7 D2 D1
25 13
A8 A8 D3 D2
24 15
A9 A9 D4 D3
21 16
A10 A10 D5 D4
23 17
A11 A11 D6 D5
2 18
A12 A12 D7 D6
26 19
A13 A13 D8 D7
1
A14 A14
20
RAM_CS 22
CS
OE
27
VSS

R_W WE
14
R428
FLASH_OE 2.2
Vddd
C424
10uF
R410
100K
C429
0.1uF R478
XA18 10K
U406
R408 8 AT49BV020
NU
30 VCC
FLASH_EN EN_CE
R492 32
0 EN_OE
7
EN_WE
20 21
A0 A0 D0 D0
19 22

Figure 4-11. Controller Memory Schematic Diagram


A1 A1 D1 D1
18 23

FLASH ROM
A2 A2 D2 D2
17 25
A3 A3 D3 D3
16 26
A4 A4 D4 D4
15 27
A5 A5 D5 D5
14 28
A6 A6 D6 D6
13 29
A7 A7 D7 D7
3
A8 A8
2 9
A9 A9 NC
31
A10 A10 XA18
1
A11 A11
12
A12 A12
4
A13 A13
5
A14 A14
11
A15 A15 ZMY0130301-O
10
A16 A16
6

GND
A17 A17
24
4-12
4-13

INT_SPN INT_MIC
UNSWB+
C475 J402
10uF

1 J402-1 GND
C489
1000pF
2 J402-2 INT_MIC
R473
10
3 J402-3 INT_SPN

4 J402-4 SPP
C442
0.1uF
R423 U420 C471 C472
47K TDA8547 C470 100pF 100pF
20 11
100pF

VCC1

VCC2
C447
R472 16 3 Speaker/Mic Connector
0.1uF
3.6K IN1POS OUT1POS SPP
17 18
AUDIO IN1NEG OUT1NEG SPN
C486 C488
15 8 1000pF
IN2POS OUT2POS 1000pF
C485 C483 C484
14 13
Vddd IN2NEG OUT2NEG
100pF 100pF 100pF
L400
390nH
2
NC1 MIC_LINE MIC
6 7
SELECT NC2
4 9
MODE NC3
5 12 C473
R467 SVR NC4 SWB+

GND1

GND2
10K 19 470pF
NC5 R435
Q433 2K

10
C476
10uF
R471
5.6K

Vddd
R436
180K
R438
C450
0.1uF 0
Vdda

R495
Q420 100K
R434
NU
6 4 Q410
5V PTT_MIC
R496
100K Q421

C440
1 2 3 4.7uF R439
AUDIO_PA_ENA
100K

ZMY0130302-A

Figure 4-12. Controller Audio Power Amplifier Schematic Diagram


4-14

C466 C458
100pF 100pF
C459
100pF
R481
24K J400
40-Pin Connector

1 J400-1
FLAT_RX_SND 2 J400-2
3 J400-3
RX_AUD_RTN 4 J400-4
C467 5 J400-5
0.1uF
TX_AUD_SND 6 J400-6
TX_AUD_RTN 7 J400-7
C482 C481
0.1uF 8 J400-8
0.1uF
FLAT_TX_RTN 9 J400-9
OPT_ENA 10 J400-10
RDY 11 J400-11
12 J400-12
URX_SND 13 J400-13
PTT 14 J400-14
MISO 15 J400-15
C463 16 J400-16
100pF
KEYPAD_ROW 17 J400-17
KEYPAD_COL 18 J400-18
19 J400-19
20 J400-20

09/06/1999
21 J400-21

Release Date:
SWB+ 22 J400-22

ZMY0130303
23 J400-23

Controller Board -- Interface


Used in 6804111J63 &
KEY_INT 24 J400-24
25 J400-25

Adobe Illustrator 7.0


Revision Detail:
LEDBL 26 J400-26

MEDIA & COMMUNICATIONS DEPT.


E400

6804111J47
Vddd 27 J400-27
28 J400-28

Application :

Comments:
DWG. NO.
29 J400-29

Issue:

O
DATA 30 J400-30
31 J400-31

Karisma CONV. UHF/VHF

Penang
Penang
PCB 8480672Z01/8480675Z01
REGION
LCD_SEL 32 J400-32
33 J400-33
CLK 34 J400-34
35 J400-35

09/06/1999
09/06/1999
PG0 36 J400-36

DATE

DATE
37 J400-37
PI1 38 J400-38
PJ6 39 J400-39

ILLUSTRATOR
PE2 40 J400-40

Ramesh R.

EDITOR
LN Chan
ZMY0130303-O

Figure 4-13. Controller Interface Schematic Diagram


4-15

C505
R410

VR444

C521
C423
PB504 PB502 PB501
R437
1 32 17

R418
SH323
3 R300

C502
21 R352 VR440
8

C455
VR450

C446
VR451

R510
FL201 C397

R351
Q506 VR431

R334
R314 RT301

FL301
C515
R321

VR300 R316

CR310
C527 VR501
C325 C328 R335 C363

L332
C362

R506
R507
C432
U405

C525
TP201

R320
4
U406 R338

C526
C524
C523
L325

R322
C364
C528

C391
R326
J400 R325 C385

R319

C354
R324
C351

C323

C507 C506
SH201 C353
C352 C384 Q505

RT300
C324
C294
U247

R345
R346

R505
1 C220 L311 Q316 R355

C235

C291
7 22 C349 Q320
R318 C350

R327
Q315

R502 R501
L203 2
C426 C425
SH321 C512 CR503 Q502

C217
C260

L202
1 C396 4 3

L201
16
5

Q210

C228
R310 C333 C513

C256 C229

C214
R255

R309
4

C322
4 TP302
U407

L310 R317

C299
40 3

C331
C429

C210 C297
C203

T302
R428
R429

R308

C230

CR308

C514
TP401 R336 C304

C381
R256 R348

L302
Q260
R478

6
C424
8

C305
4
CR302

C319
C212
CR201

6
R492

C511
T301
C427C428 L232

C233

C375
R408 C292 TP202

C320
R302

C308
L309
R494

SH400 C213

C303
C140

4
3
C257 C238
RT400 C211 R301

R342
R493

C504

C508
C501
L116
TP402 SH303 CR301 C141
TP410

C302

C478
R447
R448

L301
C301
C482
R498

C480

Q431 C251 C247 C248 C273 C477 C509

Q261
C289
Q403

3
SH301

4
R248 L282

C120
C285
R499

R243 C286
R446

R260

4
CR440

C253 C121 C115


R416

5 R481

R105
C472 L160 R103 2
Q405 Q241 C454

C518
C499
R106

R170
C467 C370 C272 R253 C160 R108 C116

2
C484 3 C119 Q110 C520
C402

R107
1 1

C118

R120
C483 4 1

R104
C271
3

2
2 VR432

R101
C471

L108
L271 L243
J402 C403 C127
4 L253 R173
3 C117
Q433

8 1
C485

C276
U400 U101 Q111
C400

R403

R171

VR433
R406

4 R476 1
3 C171

J407
5 8 3 L273
C374
3
R427 4
C470

L115
R339 C386
3
Q417
4

J404
C113
6 R401 9 16
Q400

C519
R402

L321

L107

C108
R161
CR412 R405 C498

3
C401

R333

C129 C165

C110
C114
CR413

C161 C112 C109

L113

C125
L114 C166 L106

C122
C169
SH401 SH241
TP405 C131 C111
TP406 TP415
SH101

ZMY0130320-A

Figure 4-14. UHF (403-470MHz) Main Board Top Side PCB


4-16

VR441
VR506 SH402
C522
C489

C486
C488
4 C345

C334

R343
L330 C278
C359

VR439
L505
C382
1 26

C280
2 C338 51
S502 C277

L331
C358 C330
C357 C326
13

Q302
25 R350 C344

C279
R463

U248
R313
3 5 C390 CR501 CR414
R344
C383 C327 2
C360
U301 R311 R415

C500
C346

C449 C463
C361 R312 B501 R414
C343 U409
C329

R315
C336 C494

C355
37 1 SH202 C433
3
C263 C208 Q418 C431
C298

C339

C340

C341
L261

C342
C204 CR203

C202
C356 C337 3 R460

C293
C348
L314 C223 C264 4
C435

C347
R204
C503 C219 C207
R461 1

C206
25 76
SH322 R202 37 E400
F501

R281

Q419
C218
R462
SH304 C201
1 8 R419 R411 R457
R201

C493
SH302 C265
U201 C434

R233
C231
R232

C453
U210

L410
C395

C456
CR306 4
C307

CR303

U410
L340
L303
C S501 C

R432
R231
1 3

R347

L306
C232 13 L411
L307
R303 C309 U211 C258
C259
R340

4 2 C310 C311
C234 C296
C314 CR304 C380 CR305 C224 3 4
C306
Q301

C315 C312 R307 C317 R329

R306
R328 C318
L304

R413 C420C421 R495

C422
C321 L305 R445 C479 R400 C442
R305
C313

C419
R304 SH242
C316 C481 R473 R472

R425
C244 C487 C475
R467
E101 C123 C241 R244 C407 C416
1 20 Q421

L241
C242 R254 L251 R449R475 C447 R423
J104 C128 C243 C245
C254 25

R438
R436
CR242 C250 C246 C252 37 R434
CR102

C170 C130 U241 C255


C150 20 11
C144

R241

R252
L102 C152 L112 CR243 R242 R435
H101

R251
C126 C138 C151

L400
CR251
C103 C408 U404 U420 C473
J101 R102 10 11
C107

C135
C134
R134
C143 C372 C371 C409 1 R496 C466

R245
L242
4 L104 10 C458
C106 9 CR241 R331 C410 1
17 L281 R330 13 R439
C142
C104

C459
L101 C132 R172 C412

C281
C450

R110
3 C295 C451
CR101 R332 C443
C101 C172 U102 C411

Q420
C133 Q310 Q410
1

R112

254C
C102 R349 C373 C414 3 C476
C173 1 C430

C415
2 25 C378

C174
4

R111
L105 R133 R109
CR105 R130 C105 R471
SH100 R132 C440
R131 SH403

Figure 4-15. UHF (403-470MHz) Main Board Bottom Side PCB


4-17

PB501
SWITCH
2 1
SB1

UNSWB+ VR451
J407 VR450
F501 VR440 C521 10.0V 10.0V
3A B501 6.8V .01uF 1
SWITCH S1
MECH_SWB+ S502 1 2 POS
4 5 3 4
NEG S2
C503 C500 1 PB504
C502 TAB2 CR501 1000pF RSSI_FIL SWITCH
7 100pF L505 2 2
0.47uF S3
HIGH
390nH

LOW
2 1
TAB1 VR439 BATT_CODE PTT
6
10V VR444
3 2 1 6.8V
VR506
6.8V

R507
0
PB502 SPP
SWITCH
2 1
SB2 SPN
Vdda C522 C508 C509 INT_SPN
.01uF 100pF 1000pF
VOL VR441 Q503
6.8V INT_MIC
Vdda 3 4
C505 5V C477 C501
VR501 100pF
SWB+ 10K
6.8V 100pF 1000pF C478 C504
100pF 1000pF
2 47K
ANT_BIAS C515
C506 C507 4.7K 0.1uF
R505 100pF 1000pF 47K
10K 1 6
Q502 IMX1
4 1
2 5 VR431
RED_LED R506 6.8V
Q505 47K
3 6
GREEN_LED C523 C524 MIC
100pF 1000pF
R510
10K
S501
SWITCH
R501 R502 SCI
680 180 RTA3 1 J404
RTA0 2
PC0
1
CR503 1 RTA1 4
PC1
8 S1
3 PC2
RTA2 C0
PC3
3
C0
C1 S2
C1
GND GND1 4
7 9 S3
C511 C512 C513 C514
2 4 100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF 2
S4
C446
4700pF

3 VR432 3 VR433
2 10V 2 10V
C454
100pF C455
C520 1 1
470pF C499 C498
1000pF 100pF
100pF
C518 C519
1000pF 1000pF

ZMY0130312-B

Figure 4-16. UHF (403-470MHz) Controls And Switches Schematic Diagram


4-18

DACRx

C322
82pF
R5
R342
100K -65.5dBm@45.1MHz
L310
150nH

R305 C314 C315 R308 R310


510 0.1uF 100pF 47 270
R304 C380 R309
12K .01uF 0
IF
L304 -63.4dBm@403.355MHz CR306
180nH C321
100pF C306 -60.5dBm@469.985MHz 4 3
T301
NU XFMR
C309 -54.4dBm@403.355MHz 6 1
C308 100pF -51.8dBm@469.985MHz R306 R307
100pF 100K 100K 2
C310 C312 C316 C318
L305 13pF R329
0.1uF 27nH 3.9pF 7.5pF 0
-59.4dBm@403.355MHz 4 3 2 1
R301
-59.4dBm@469.985MHz R303
R302
100K 100K 4.3K CR304 CR305
C301 C303 C305 C307 Q301
6.8pF 3.9pF 20pF 0.1uF 3
1
RX_IN T302 1 2 3
3 XFMR
CR301 CR302 CR303 2 C311 C313 L306 L307 C317 C381
NU 10pF 13.9nH 13.9nH 9.1pF 7.5pF
R328
0 6 4
C302 L301 L302 C304 L303 R340
10pF 13.9nH 13.9nH 2 1 22nH 6.8K
13pF -34dBm@358.256MHz
-36.7dBm@424.885MHz R348 L309
3.6K 16.28nH
TP302
C320 C319 C375
R5 7.5pF 1.8pF 100pF
R5 CR308
HSMP3820
L340 R347 R317
1
390nH 1K 1K
3
SH301 SH302 SH303 2 L321 R333 C374
SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD C395 C331 NU NU 100pF
VCOBUF
100pF 100pF R339
0
R332
NU R349
0
1 1 1
C386
4.386V 100pF 3 C373
RXFE Bottom Shield C370 C378
RXFE Top Shield Mixer Shield NU
100pF 1 Q310 NU
SH304 R336 C396 NU
SHIELD NU RX_INJ 2
NU
R5 R316 R300
91K 2.2K
C333
1 NU 3 Q315 RSSI C372
R330 C371 R331
1 C397 NU NU NU NU
0.503V 1uF
RX Mixer Diod Shield
2 R318
18K 1.831V@-50dBm
3.85V

R319 1
150 RT300
R327 33.0K
33K R335
R338 NU
3 2 NU
1
R5
2 Q316
NU VR300 2 1
NU RT301 ZMY0130315-C
R325 C391 NU
6.8K NU

R326 R334
NU NU

Figure 4-17. UHF (403-470MHz) Receiver Front End Schematic Diagram


4-19

L331 R343
2.2uH 10
Vdd_FILTERED Vdda
C382
10uF (SOURCE)

DEMOD

C348 C347 R350


C344 C346 C345 100K
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF

C390
C329 100pF
0.1uF

C343
0.22uF DB

R344
12K
R355
SH323 SH321 SH322 0
SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD 3.185V Q320 2.628V
C383 R345 C384
C342 C357 100pF 3 BFQ67W
1uF 10K 56pF
0.22uF 1
C341 C358
1 1 1 1200pF C352

36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
VAG_REF 25
1uF Vdd_FILTERED 12pF
2 C353

C4M
C3M
C2M
C1M
VAG
LIM
ROSE_VCC
ROSE_VSS
DEMOD_HF
DEMOD_OUT
PHASE_LOCK
CRYSTAL FILTER SHIELD LVZIF TOP SHEILD LVZIF BTM SHEILD C340
C359
2.095V 43pF
1uF 37 C349 R346
38 C4P
MLPD_CR
0.1uF .022uF C351 56K
39
C3P
24 20pF
C2P BRP_OFF C334 C385
C339 40 23 .022uF L332
1uF C1P BROWN_VCC 16.8MHz C354 56pF 100nH
41 FREF 22 C350 R324
42
GREEN_VCC
21 330pF 2K 47pF
MIX_BYP GND
C356
43 GREEN_VSS
U301 CEX 20 LVZIF_SEL L325
44 32D83 CLK 19 CLK
Vdd_FILTERED .022uF 45
BLUE_VSS
18 2.2uH
BLUE_VCC DATA DATA R320 CR310
L314 C337 46 MIX_IN TESTA 17 1K
2.2uH 100pF 47 PREAMP_OUT IOUT 16
48 PRE_AGC 15

GOLD_VCC
GOLD_VSS

RSSI_OUT
RED_VCC
RED_VSS

RSSI_FLT
COL 14 C364
C336 C362 R321 R322

PRE_IN

EXTBS

TESTD
13

BASE
0.1uF .022uF 2.4K .01uF 200K

EMIT
AFC

VPP
R5 C355
R314 0.33uF

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
3K

C338
15pF C363
C326 R313 C328 2.2uF
.01uF 330 0.1uF
-59.5dBm@45.1MHz
RSSI
FL301 -62dBm@45.1MHz
XTAL C327 2.683V
C360
R311 100pF DA .022uF
TBD
30K C330
10pF
C323 R351 C325 R312
150pF
L311
0 .01uF 5.6K Q302
750nH 6 3 C361
IF IN OUT .01uF ZMY0130314-B
GND1
GND2
GND3

C324 R352
GND

20pF 3.3K R315 L330


680nH
1
2
4
5

12K

0.706V

Figure 4-18. UHF (403-470MHz) Receiver Back End Schematic Diagram


4-20

U210 U211
TC7SET04FU C296 TC7SET04FU C265 C257
NU 100pF
1 4 0.1uF 1 4
NC NC
3 5 3 5
GND VCC GND VCC

C256
100pF
2 2 5V
C258 7.697V
.01uF
U247
ADP3300 1

GND
C259 ERR SD SWB+
C299 6 OUT
.01uF
100pF 5V IN 3
4 NR 5
CR201 (SOURCE)
C291 2
3 4 0.47uF C294 C293
K3 A3 L202 100pF 0.47uF U248 4V_3.3V
2 5
K2 A2 2.2uH L203 LP2980 3 1
1 6 C277 C278
C230 C229 C228 K1 A1 2.2uH 100pF 2.2uF

NC ON_OFF*
VIN
100pF 1000pF 4.7uF C292 C223
0.1uF C219 0.1uF C235 2
2.2uF GND
0.22uF
Vdda

VOUT
C298
0.1uF
4 5
L201
2.2uH
3.294V

C224 C217 C218 C220 C279 MODOUT


0.1uF 2.2uF 0.1uF 100pF 2.2uF
5V

34
20
36
13
47
5
PD_VDD
PRE_VDD
AVDD
DVDD
VRO
VCP
XTAL1 23
XTAL2 24
C233
8 R255 0.1uF TP202
CLK CLK FREFOUT 19 16.8MHz 4.3K 1
9 41
CSX CEX MODOUT 3.503V

C210 10 MODIN 15
MODIN VMULT1 Q210 R256
100pF C212 7 DATA 14 R231 C234
DATA VMULT2 30 120
100pF C214 30 SFIN 12 0.47uF
VMULT3
100pF 11 1
R201 VMULT4
C211 35 PVREF
82K
100pF 21 VBPASS 48 C232
AUX1 .047uF
1 2
R202 AUX2 C260
40 U201 2 100pF
100K BIAS1 AUX3 AUX3
39 BIAS2 3
63A27 AUX4 AUX4 R5
3 4
26 SFCAP C231 R232
L261 C264 TEST1 37 0.1uF 620
39nH 100pF 27 SFBASE TEST2 38
32 PREIN R233
PRESC 5V 560
43
C263 IOUT VCTRL
18 REFSEL IADAPT 45
0.75pF 42 4
CCOMP LOCK LOCK
C204 ADAPTSW 46

PRE_GND
2.2uF 17 NC1 28 L232

PD_GND
SFOUT 12uH
29 NC2 16 TP201 C213

DGND
AGND
INDMULT 1 100pF
31 NC3 WARP 25

R204

6
22
33
44
47K
4.568V C238
470pF

VSF FL201
C201 C202 C203
2.51V 45J49 3
100pF 1000pF 4.7uF 1 GND 2
IN OUT

C207 C208
56pF CR203 1.6pF

SH201 SH202
SHIELD SHIELD
R281 C206
NU 330pF

1 1
ZMY0130316-B
SYNTHESIZER TOP SHIELD SYNTHESIZER BOTTOM SHIELD

Figure 4-19. UHF (403-470MHz) Synthesizer Schematic Diagram


4-21

VSF
C281
100pF R245
240
R242 L243
200 C250
C276 C286 C285 RESONATOR 7.5pF
2.2uF 0.1uF 4.567V (Rx) 100pF
4.613V (Tx)
C246 3
L281 L273 100pF R241
390nH 33nH 18
C242
7.5pF
C272 C273 2
NU 0.1uF

L271 C243 L242


18 14 R244 1 7.5pF
68nH 12K 220nH

VCC_LOGIC
VCC_BUFFERS
RX_INJ C245
2.4pF
10 1
TX_INJ TX_OUT TX_IADJ
8 2 CR243 CR242 3.499V (Rx),4.125V (Tx)@403.355MHz
RX_OUT RX_IADJ 8.798V (Rx),9.216V (Tx)@469.985MHz
3 Q241 2
SUPER_FLTR C244
12 4 BFQ67W R243 2pF
PRESC PRESC_OUT COLL_RFIN 10K L241
C271 U241 5
RX_BASE Rx_sw 390nH
NU 7 50U54 6 1
Rx_sw RX_SWITCH RX_EMITTER VCTRL
13 16
Tx_sw TX_SWITCH TX_BASE 3 L282
15 1.978V (Rx) C241
TX_EMITTER 390nH
20 100pF

GND_BUFFERS
FLIP_IN VSF CR241
3

GND_LOGIC
19

GND_FLAG
TRB_IN R248
30
4.639V (Rx)
R253 C247
17 11 9 C248
7.5K 100pF 1 2
9.59mV (Rx) 0.1uF
4.998V (Tx)
Tx_sw
SH241 SH242
SHIELD SHIELD
R254
7.5K
C289 C252
100pF C254 L251
1 1 3.6pF 10pF
Q261 33nH

4 3
VCO TOP SHIELD VCO BOTTOM SHIELD
C255 C253 CR251 C251
10K
DD 100pF L253 1.5pF 100pF

1
5V (Rx)
5.05V (Tx) 47K 2 RESONATOR
AUX4
4.7K
Q260 R260
1K 47K
3 4 1 R252 R251
5V 5.043V (Rx)
330 18 2
3.218V (Tx) 10K

2 47K
AUX3

3
4.7K 9.55mV (Rx)
C297 47K 5.058V (Tx)
.01uF 1
ZMY0130318-B

Figure 4-20. UHF (403-470MHz) Voltage Controlled Oscillator Schematic Diagram


4-22

E101
BEAD R102
0.1
UNSWB+
C123 L107 C114
10uF 33.47nH 100pF

C172
0.1uF UNSWB+
R106
C109 L106 10
100pF 7.66nH Microstrip Microstrip R172
TX_OUT 1 200 L108 L109 C121 C160 L112
Q110 4.22nH 11.03nH 100pF 100pF 390nH
Microstrip
C118
2 100pF
C111 C112 C113 C130 C128
11pF 47pF 10pF L160 100pF .022uF
3 R103 C115 C116 C117 C120
43 30pF 33pF 30pF 10pF 15.0nH

R108
5.6K

TX_INJ
C151 C152
R107 100pF C150 .022uF
NU .022uF

C295 TX_INJ_1
100pF
ANT_BIAS
H101

6
7
2
3
HEATSINK R161

RFOUT1
RFOUT2
VG1
VG2
1 R111 200
POS 20 GND4 7.386V
13
U101 GND3
GND2 12 UNSWB+
09Z67

VCNTRL
5 7.323V
GND1 CLK

16 RFIN
C161 4

NC1
NC2
NC3
NC4
14 VD1
R110 R112 C125 Q111

G2
300 300 100pF 0.1uF
UNSWB+

10
15
4 3

11

8
9
SH101 R104 10K
C105 C132
SHIELD 47K DATA 100pF 47K 2 100pF

C165 4.7K
L113
5.6nH 100pF CSX 47K
1 6 1
C119 R120 C122
100pF 43K -3dBm (Tx)@403.355MHz C127 C169 100pF
1000pF 5.6pF L114 C174
PA SHIELD -2dBm (Tx)@469.985MHz 100pF
390nH
(disconnect C125 from R133
pin 16 of U101) UNSWB+ NU 0.432V
C129
C171 7.5pF TX_BIAS
R173 R171 C166
100pF 180K 43K R132
100pF C131 100K
.022uF

32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
ANO
RSET
TEMP
CEX
DATA
BPOS
CLK
GND2
1 24
RFIN VAR3
2 23
T1 RX
3 22
R109 CI NA
4 21
200K 5
INT U102 RS
20 RESET
CJ VAR1
C133 6
VL
H99S VLIM
19 C110
100pF
1000pF 7 18
L115 CL VAR2
C134 C135 8 17
390nH GND1 V5EXT 5V

F168

CQX
3300pF .022uF

V10

V45
CQ
QX

VG
Q
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
C170
100pF

R134 C138 C126


1.6M 100pF 0.1uF

1 CR105 C173
LM50 .022uF

POS
R130
10K
2
VOUT

R131
3 10K
GND

ZMY0130317-B

Figure 4-21. UHF (403-470MHz) Transmitter Schematic Diagram


4-23

ANT_BIAS

C108 L105
100pF 390nH
C142 C143
RF_JACK 2.7pF 1pF

J101
C101
RF_JACK L101 L102
100pF CR101
15.22nH 15.22nH
1
TX_OUT
C102 C104
4 2 C103 5.6pF
GND NU 6.8pF

L116 C141 L104


3.3pF 15.22nH
9.75nH
RX_IN

CR102
ANTENNA_CONTACT C107
J104 C106 3.9pF 2 1
NU

C140
NU R170
240 C144
43pF

SH100
SHIELD
R101
240

ZMY0130313-A 1

HF Shield

Figure 4-22. UHF (403-470 MHz) Harmonic Filter Schematic Diagram


4-24

Table 4-2: UHF Band 1Radio Parts List


Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola
Circuit Motorola Description Description Description
Ref Part No. Ref Part No. Ref Part No.
Description
Ref Part No. C172 2113740F51 100pF C276 2104993J02 2.2uF C340 2180478Z20 1.0uF
B501 0986237A01 CONNECTOR, CONTACT C173 2113743M08 0.022uF C277 2113743N50 100pF C341 2180478Z20 1.0uF
BATTERY C174 2113743N50 100pF C278 2311049A09 2.2uF C342 2180478Z20 1.0uF
C101 2113740F51 100pF C201 2113743N50 100pF C279 2104993J02 2.2uF C343 2113743A23 0.220uF
C102 Not Placed C202 2113743L17 1000pF C281 2113743N50 100pF C344 2113743M24 0.1uF
C103 2113740F23 6.8pF C203 2311049A56 4.7uF C285 2113743N50 100pF C345 2113743M24 0.1uF
C104 2113740F21 5.6pF C204 2104993J02 2.2uF C286 2113743M24 0.1uF C346 2113743M24 0.1uF
C105 2113743N50 100pF C206 2113740F63 330pF C289 2113743N50 100pF C347 2113743M24 0.1uF
C106 Not Placed C207 2113743N44 56.0pF C291 2380737Z10 10.0uF C348 2113743M24 0.1uF
C107 2113740F17 3.9pF C208 2113743N08 1.6pF C292 2113743M24 0.1uF C349 2113743E07 0.022uF
C108 2113743N50 100pF C210 2113743N50 100pF C293 2113743A27 0.470uF C350 2113743L05 330pF
C109 2113740F51 100pF C211 2113743N50 100pF C294 2113743N50 100pF C351 2113743N33 20.0pF
C110 2113743N50 100pF C212 2113743N50 100pF C295 2113743N50 100pF C352 2113743N28 12.0pF
C111 2113740F30 13pF C213 2113743N50 100pF C296 2113743M24 0.1uF C353 2113743N41 43.0pF
C112 2180605Z32 47pF C214 2113743N50 100pF C297 2113743L41 0.01uF C354 2113743N42 47.0pF
C113 2180605Z16 10pF C217 2104993J02 2.2uF C298 2113743M24 0.1uF C355 2113743A24 0.330uF
C114 2113743N50 100pF C218 2113743M24 0.1uF C299 2113743N50 100pF C356 2113743M08 0.022uF
C115 2113743N26 10pF C219 2113743K16 0.220uF C301 2113743N22 6.8pF C357 2113743A23 0.220uF
C116 2113743N38 33.0pF C220 2113743N50 100pF C302 2113743N26 10pF C358 2113741A23 1200pF
C117 Not Placed C223 2113743M24 0.1uF C303 2113740L08 3.9pF C359 2109720D14 0.1uF
C118 2113743N50 100pF C224 2113743M24 0.1uF C304 2113743N26 10pF C360 2113743E07 0.022uF
C119 2113743N50 100pF C228 2311049J11 4.7uF C305 2113743N33 20.0pF C361 2113741F49 10NF
C120 2113743N26 10pF C229 2113743L17 1000pF C307 2113743M24 0.1uF C362 2113743M08 0.022uF
C121 2113743N50 100pF C230 2113743N50 100pF C308 2113743N50 100pF C363 2311049A40 2.2uF
C122 2113743N50 100pF C231 2113743M24 0.1uF C309 2113743N50 100pF C364 2113743L41 0.01uF
C123 2311049A18 10uF C232 2113743E12 0.047uF C310 2113743M24 0.1uF C370 2113743N50 100pF
C125 2113743N50 100pF C233 2311049A01 0.1pF C312 2113743N25 9.1pF C374 2113743N50 100pF
C126 2113743M24 0.1uF C234 2311049A05 0.47pF C313 2113743N26 10pF C375 2113743N50 100pF
C127 2113743L17 1000pF C235 2104993J02 2.2uF C314 2113743M24 0.1uF C380 2113743L41 0.01uF
C128 2113743M08 0.022uF C238 2113741F17 470pF C315 2113743N50 100pF C381 2113743N23 7.5pF
C129 2113743N23 7.5pF C241 2113743N50 100pF C316 2113740L08 3.9pF C382 2311049A59 10uF
C130 2113743N50 100pF C242 2113743N23 7.5pF C317 2113743N25 9.1pF C383 2113743N50 100pF
C131 2113743M08 0.022uF C243 2113743N23 7.5pF C318 2113743N23 7.5pF C384 2113743N44 56.0pF
C132 2113743N50 100pF C244 2113740F10 2.0pF C319 2113743N69 1.8pF C385 2113743N44 56.0pF
C133 2113743L17 1000pF C245 2113743N11 2.4pF C320 2113743N23 7.5pF C386 2113743N50 100pF
C134 2113743L29 3300pF C246 2113743N50 100pF C321 2113743N50 100pF C390 2113743N50 100pF
C135 2113743M08 0.022uF C247 2113743N50 100pF C322 2113743N48 82.0pF C395 2113743N50 100pF
C138 2113743N50 100pF C248 2113743M24 0.1uF C323 2113743N54 150pF C397 2311049A05 0.47pF
C142 2113740F13 2.7pF C250 2113743N23 7.5pF C324 2113743N33 20.0pF C400 2113743L41 0.01uF
C143 2113740F03 1pF C251 2113743N50 100pF C325 2113743L41 0.01uF C401 2113743M24 0.1uF
C144 2113740F42 43pF C252 2113743N26 10pF C326 2113743L41 0.01uF C402 2113743M24 0.1uF
C150 2113743M08 0.022uF C253 2113740F09 1.8pF C327 2113743N50 100pF C403 2113928D08 10.0uF
C151 2113743N50 100pF C254 2113743N15 3.6pF C328 2113743M24 0.1uF C407 2113928N01 0.1uF
C152 2113743M08 0.022uF C255 2113743N50 100pF C329 2113743M24 0.1uF C408 2113743N50 100pF
C160 2113743N50 100pF C257 2113743N50 100pF C330 2113743N26 10pF C409 2113743M24 0.1uF
C161 2113743M24 0.1uF C258 2113743L41 0.01uF C331 2113743N50 100pF C410 2113928N01 0.1uF
C165 2113743N50 100pF C259 2113743L41 0.01uF C334 2113743M08 0.022uF C411 2113743M24 0.1uF
C166 2113743N50 100pF C260 2113743N50 100pF C336 2113743M24 0.1uF C412 2113928N01 0.1uF
C169 2113743N20 5.6pF C263 2113743N02 0.75pF C337 2113743N50 100pF C414 2113743M24 0.1uF
C170 2113743N50 100pF C264 2113743N50 100pF C338 2113743N30 15.0pF C415 2109720D01 0.01uF
C171 2113743N50 100pF C273 2113743M24 0.1uF C339 2180478Z20 1.0uF C416 2113928N01 0.1uF
4-25

Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola


Description Description Description Description
Ref Part No. Ref Part No. Ref Part No. Ref Part No.
C420 2113743L41 0.01uF C486 2113743L17 1000pF CR440 4813833C02 DUAL DIODE COMMON L307 2479990C01 13.9nH
C421 2113928N01 0.1uF C487 Not Placed CATHODE L309 2479990C02 16.28nH
C422 2113743M24 0.1uF C488 2113743L17 1000pF CR501 4880107R01 RECTIFIER L310 2462587V36 150nH
C423 2113743N50 100pF C489 2113743L17 1000pF CR503 4805729G49 LED RED/YEL L311 2462587N65 750nH
C424 2311049A59 10uF C493 Not Placed E101 2484657R01 FERRITE BEAD L314 2462587N72 2.2uH
C425 2113743M24 0.1uF C494 2113743N50 100pF E400 2480640Z01 FERRITE BEAD L325 2480646Z20 2.20uH
C426 2113743N50 100pF C498 2113743N50 100pF F501 6580542Z01 FUSE 3A L330 2462587N64 680nH
C427 2113743N50 100pF C499 2113743N50 100pF FL201 4802245J49 CRYSTAL 16.8MHZ CLIP L331 2480646Z20 2.20uH
C428 2113743M24 0.1uF C500 2113743L17 1000pF FL301 4802245J43 XTAL FILTER 45.1MHZ L332 2462587N53 100nH
C429 2113743M24 0.1uF C501 2113743L17 1000pF H101 2680499Z01 HEAT SPREADER L340 2462587V41 390nH
C430 2113928N01 0.1uF C502 2311049A05 0.47pF J101 0180117S05 RF JACK ASSEMBLY L400 2462587Q42 390nH
C431 2113743N50 100pF C503 2113743N50 100pF J104 3980686Z01 ANTENNA CONTACT L410 2462587Q42 390nH
C433 2113743L41 0.01uF C504 2113743L17 1000pF J400 0905505Y04 40-PIN CONNECTOR L411 2462587Q42 390nH
C434 2113743M24 0.1uF C505 2113743N50 100pF J402 2809926G02 4-PIN CONNECTOR L505 2462587Q42 390nH
C435 2113743M24 0.1uF C506 2113743N50 100pF J404 0980689Z01 Connector (Stereo Jack PB501 4080523Z01 TACTILE PUSH BUTTON
C436 Not Placed C507 2113743L17 1000pF 2.5mm) PB502 4080523Z01 TACTILE PUSH BUTTON
C437 Not Placed C508 2113743N50 100pF J407 0980688Z01 Connector (Mono Jack PB503 4080523Z01 TACTILE PUSH BUTTON
C440 2113743G26 4.7uF C509 2113743L17 1000pF 3.5mm) Q110 4802245J55 RF POWER FET
C441 Not Placed C511 2113743N50 100pF L101 2460591B48 15.22nH, 10% Q111 4802245J50 DUAL NPN/PNP
C442 2113743E20 0.10uF C512 2113743N50 100pF L102 2460591B48 15.22nH, 10% Q210 4802245J50 DUAL NPN/PNP
C443 2113928N01 0.1uF C513 2113743N50 100pF L104 2460591B48 15.22nH, 10% Q241 4805218N63 NPN
C444 Not Placed C514 2113743N50 100pF L105 2462587N22 390nH Q260 4802245J50 DUAL NPN/PNP
C445 Not Placed C515 2113743M24 0.1uF L106 2479990A02 7.66nH Q261 4802245J50 DUAL NPN/PNP
C446 2113743R33 4700pF, 5% C518 2113743L17 1000pF L107 2479990G01 33.47nH Q301 4802245J44 NPN
C447 2113743M08 0.022uF C519 2113743L17 1000pF L108 2479990A01 4.22nH Q302 4802245J44 NPN
C448 Not Placed C520 2113743L17 1000pF L112 2462587N45 22nH Q315 4880214G02 NPN
C449 2113743N50 100pF C521 2113743L41 0.01uF L113 2413926H09 5.6nH Q320 4805218N63 NPN
C450 Not Placed C522 2113743L41 0.01uF L114 2462587N22 390nH Q400 4809579E18 MOSFET P-CHAN
C451 2113743M08 0.022uF C523 2113743N50 100pF L115 2462587N22 390nH Q403 4880214G02 NPN
C452 2113743G26 4.7uF C524 2113743L17 1000pF L116 2479990A03 9.75nH Q405 4802245J54 DUAL NPN
C453 2113743N50 100pF CR101 4880973Z02 PIN DIODE L160 Not Placed Q410 4802245J54 DUAL NPN
C456 2113743N50 100pF CR102 4802245J41 PIN DIODES L201 2462587Q20 2.2uH Q417 4802245J50 DUAL NPN/PNP
C458 2113743N50 100pF CR105 5185963A15 TEMPERATURE SENSE L202 2462587Q20 2.2uH Q418 4802245J50 DUAL NPN/PNP
C459 2113743N50 100pF CR201 4802233J09 DIODE TRIPLE L203 2462587Q20 2.2uH Q419 5180159R01 DUAL NPN
C463 2113743N50 100pF CR203 4862824C03 VARACTOR L232 2462587P25 12uH Q420 4805128M67 SOT STR MMBT
C466 2113743N50 100pF CR241 4805649Q13 DUAL VARACTOR L241 2462587V41 390nH Q421 4880214G02 NPN
C467 2113928N01 0.1uF CR242 4862824C01 VARACTOR L242 2462587V38 220nH Q431 5180159R01 DUAL NPN
C471 Not Placed CR243 4862824C01 VARACTOR L243 2460593C01 TEFLON RESONATOR Q502 5180159R01 DUAL NPN
C472 Not Placed CR251 4802245J22 VARACTOR L251 2462587V28 33nH Q503 4802245J50 Dual NPN/PNP
C473 2113743L09 470pF CR301 4862824C01 VARACTOR L253 2460593C02 TEFLON RESONATOR Q505 4880214G02 NPN
C475 2113743H14 10.0uF CR302 4862824C01 VARACTOR L261 2462587V29 39nH R101 0662057A34 240
C476 2113928D08 10.0uF CR303 4880154K03 DUAL COMMON ANODE- L271 2462587V32 68nH R102 0680735Z01 0.075
C477 2113743N50 100pF CATHODE L273 2462587V28 33nH R103 0662057M41 43
C478 2113743N50 100pF CR304 4862824C01 VARACTOR L281 2462587V41 390nH R104 0662057N15 47K
C479 2113928N01 0.1uF CR305 4862824C01 VARACTOR L282 2462587V41 390nH R105 0662057M01 0
C480 2113928D08 10.0uF CR306 4802245J42 RING QUAD DIODE L301 2479990C01 13.9nH R106 0662057M26 10
C481 2113928N01 0.1uF CR308 4802245J41 PIN DIODES L302 2479990C01 13.9nH R108 0662057M92 5.6K
C482 2113928N01 0.1uF CR310 4862824C01 VARACTOR L303 2462587V26 22nH R109 0662057N30 200K
C483 2113743L17 1000pF CR411 4802245J47 DIODE SCHOTTKY L304 2462587V37 180nH R110 0662057M61 300
C484 2113743L17 1000pF CR412 4802245J47 DIODE SCHOTTKY L305 2462587V26 22nH R111 0662057M33 20
C485 2113743L17 1000pF CR413 4802245J47 DIODE SCHOTTKY L306 2479990C01 13.9nH R112 0662057M61 300
4-26

Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola


Description Description Description Description
Ref Part No. Ref Part No. Ref Part No. Ref Part No.
R120 0662057N14 43K R321 0662057M83 2.4K R462 0662057N23 100K U201 5185963A27 LVFRACN
R130 0662057M98 10K R322 0662057N30 200K R463 0662057M61 300 U210 5102463J61 INVERTER
R131 0662057N14 10K R324 0662057M81 2K R471 0662057M92 5.6K U211 5102463J61 INVERTER
R132 0662057N33 270K R325 0662057M94 6.8K R472 0662057N12 36K U241 5105750U54 VCO BuFFER
R134 0662057N52 1.6M R327 0662057N11 33K R473 0662057M26 10 U247 5105739X05 REGULATOR LINEAR
R161 0662057M57 200 R328 0662057M01 0 R475 0662057M01 0 U248 5102463J58 3.3V REGULATOR
R170 0662057A34 240 R329 0662057M01 0 R476 0662057N08 24K U301 5109632D83 LVZIF 2.2
R171 0662057N14 43K R339 0662057M01 0 R478 0662057M98 10K U400 5102463J40 3.3V REGULATOR
R172 0662057A32 200 R340 0662057M94 6.8K R481 0662057N08 24K U404 5185963A53 ASFIC CMP
R173 0662057N29 180K R342 0662057N23 100K R492 0662057M01 0 U405 5102463J36 STATIC_RAM_32KX8 I
R201 0662057N21 82K R343 0662057M26 10 R494 0662057M01 0 U406 *5102463J59 FLASH ROM 128KX8
R202 0662057N23 100K R344 0662057N01 12K R495 0662057N23 100K U407 *5102463J64 16K X 8 EEPROM
R204 0662057N15 47K R345 0662057M98 10K R496 0662057N23 100K U409 5102226J56 UP HC11FLO
R231 0662057M52 120 R346 0662057N17 56K R498 0662057N23 100K U410 5102463J57 REGULATOR 3.3V
R232 0662057M69 620 R347 0662057M74 1K R499 0662057M98 10K U420 5102463J44 AUDIO PA
R233 0662057M68 560 R348 0662057M87 3.6K R501 0662057M70 680 VR432 4805656W08 5.6V ZENER
R241 0662057M32 18 R349 0662057C01 0 R502 0662057M56 180 VR433 4805656W08 5.6V ZENER
R242 0662057M57 200 R350 0662057N23 100K R505 0662057M98 10K VR434 4802245J51 ZENER 6.8V
R243 0662057M98 10K R351 0662057C01 0 R506 0662057N15 47K VR439 4880140L15 10V ZENER
R244 0662057N01 12K R352 0662057M86 3.3K R507 0662057M01 0 VR440 4802245J51 ZENER 6.8V
R245 0662057M59 240 R355 0662057M01 0 RT300 0680590Z01 THERMISTOR_33K VR441 4802245J51 ZENER 6.8V
R248 0662057M37 30 R400 0662057N15 47K RT400 0680590Z01 THERMISTOR_33K VR442 4802245J51 ZENER 6.8V
R251 0662057M32 18 R401 0662057M01 0 S501 4080710Z01 CHANNEL SWITCH VR443 4802245J51 ZENER 6.8V
R252 0662057M62 330 R405 0662057M01 0 S502 1880619Z01 VOLUME SWITCH VR444 4802245J51 ZENER 6.8V
R253 0662057M95 7.5K R406 0662057N20 75K SH100 2680687Z01 SHIELD, HARMONIC FILTER VR445 4802245J53 ZENER_10V
R254 0662057M95 7.5K R410 0662057N23 100K SH101 2680510Z01 SHIELD, PA VR446 4802245J53 ZENER_10V
R255 0662057M89 4.3K R411 0662057M98 10K SH201 2680511Z01 SYNTHESIZER TOP SHIELD VR447 4802245J53 ZENER_10V
R256 0662057M37 30 R413 0662057M01 0 SH202 2680512Z01 SYNTHESIZER BOTTOM VR448 4802245J53 ZENER_10V
R260 0662057M74 1K R414 0662057V34 180K SHIELD VR449 4802245J53 ZENER_10V
R281 Not Placed R415 0662057V26 91K SH241 2680513Z01 SHIELD, VCO TOP VR450 4802245J53 ZENER_10V
R300 0662057M82 2.2K R416 0662057N13 39K SH242 2680514Z01 SHIELD, VCO BOTTOM/ VR501 4813830A18 6.8V ZENER
R301 0662057N23 100K R418 0662057M01 0 LVZIF VR506 4802245J51 ZENER 6.8V
R302 0662057N23 100K R419 0662057M67 0 SH301 2680554Z01 RX PRE FILTER SHIELD 7580671Z01 PAD (FLEXIBLE CIRCUIT)
R303 0662057M89 4.3K R423 0662057N39 470K SH302 2680555Z01 RX POST FILTER/RX AMP * Motorola Depot Servicing only
R304 0662057N01 12K R425 0662057N10 30K SH303 2680509Z01 SHIELD, MIXER
R305 0662057M67 510 R427 0662057M98 10K SH304 2680624Z01 SHIELD, MIXER DIODE
R306 0662057N23 100K R428 0662057M10 2.2 SH321 2680508Z01 SHIELD,LVZIF 2ND LO
R307 0662057N23 100K R429 0662057M98 10K SH322 2680517Z01 ZIF SHIELD
R308 0662057M42 47 R432 0662057N16 51K SH323 2680553Z01 SHIELD, CRYSTAL FILTER
R309 0662057M01 0 R434 Not Placed SH400 2680505Z01 CONTROLLER MEMORY
R310 0662057M60 270 R435 0662057M81 2K SHIELD
R311 0662057N10 30K R436 0662057N15 47K SH401 2680506Z01 ON/OFF CONTROLLER
R312 0662057M92 5.6K R438 0662057M01 0 SHIELD
R313 0662057M62 330 R445 0662057N08 24K SH402 2680515Z01 MICROPROCESSOR CON-
R314 0662057M85 3K R446 0662057N31 220K TROLLED SHIELD
R315 0662057N01 12K R447 0662057N51 1.5M SH403 2680516Z01 ASFIC CMP/AUDIO PA CON-
R316 0662057A96 91K R448 0662057N33 270K TROLLER SHIELD
R317 0662057M74 1K R449 0662057N08 24K T301 2580541Z01 XFMR COIL
R318 0662057A79 18K R457 0662057M98 10K T302 2580541Z01 XFMR COIL
R319 0662057A29 150 R460 0662057M90 4.7K U101 5105109Z67 LDMOS DRIVER UHF IC
R320 0662057M74 1K R461 0662057N23 100K U102 5185765B01 POWER CONTROL IC
4-27

C505
R410

VR444

C521
C423
PB504 PB502 PB501
R437
1 32 17

R418
SH323
3 R300
21 R352 VR440

C502
8

VR450

VR431

C446
VR451

R510
FL201 C397

3 C515 C455

R351

R334
FL301
R314 RT301 R321

R316
C523
C526

CR310
C527 C363 VR501
C328 R335

VR300

L332
C325

U406
U405 C362

C525
TP201 R338

Q506

R320
4
C524
L325

R506
R322
C364
C528

C391
R326

R507
C432
J400 R325

C354
R319

R324
C385

C323
C351

C507 C506
SH201 C353
C352 C384 Q505

RT300
C324
C294
U247

R346

R505
R345
1 C220 L311 Q316 C349 R355

C291
C235
7 22 Q320
R318

R327
Q315 C350

R502 R501
L203 2
C426 C425
SH321 C512 CR503 Q502

C217
C260

L202
1 C396 4 3

L201
16 SH303
5

Q210

C322
C513

C228
R310 C333

C256 C229
U407

R255

C214

R309
3
4
4 TP302 L310 R317

C331
C299
40 C429 3

T302
C297
R428 R256 C203
R429

CR308
TP401 R308
C304

C230
R348 R336

C381

L302
R478

6
8

Q260

C305
3
C424

4
CR302
CR201

6
R492

C514
C511
C233

C319
C427 C428

T301
L232

C210
C212

C375
C292 TP202

C320
R408 R302 C140

C308
C213 L309
R493
R494

SH400

C302 C303
4
3
RT400 C257 C211 R301 C141
C238

R342

C504
C501
C508
L116
TP410 TP402 CR301

C478
R447
R448

L301
C482

C301
R498

C247 C248
C480

Q431 C251 C273 C477 C509


C289

Q261

Q403
3

SH301

C120
4

R248
R499

L282
C285
R446

L271 R243 C286


CR440

R260

4
C253 L160 C121 C115
R416

5 R481

R105
R103 2 C454
C472 Q241

C499
R106

C518
R170
C370 C272 R253

C467 C160 R108 C116 C119

2
C484 Q110 C520
3 C402

R107

R120
1

C118
C483 4 Q405

R104
C271

2
2 VR432

R101
C471 L243

L108
J402 C403 C127 R173
4 L253
Q433

3 8 C117 1
C276

U400
C485

U101 Q111

R171
C400
R406
R403

VR433
R476

J407
4 C171
5 8 L273 3 3
C470

R427 3 4

L115
R339 C386

J404
Q417

3
4

C113
6
Q400

R401 9 16 C519

C108
L321
R402

L107
CR412

R161
R405

3
C498
C401

R333
C374

C110
C114
C129 C165
C109
CR413

C161 C112

L113

C125
L114

C122
SH401 SH241 C169 C166 L106 C111
TP405 C131
TP406 TP415
SH101

Figure 4-23. UHF (450-527 MHz) Main Board Top Side PCB
4-28

VR441

C522
SH402

VR506

C486
C489

C488
4

C345
C334

R343
C278
L330

C382
C359

VR439
L505

C280

26
51
C338

C330
S502 2 C277

L331
C358

R463
C357

Q302

U248
13
25

C326

C279
R350 C344

B501
3 5 C390 CR501

2
C383 CR414

R313

C463
U301
R344

C327
C360
R311 R415

C500

U409
C346
C361 R414

C336
R312
C343 C494

R315
C329

C355

C449
SH202

3
1
37
C433
Q418 C431

C202
C263 C208

C339

C341
C340

C342
L261 CR203

C298
C204

C356
3 R460

C348
C337

C293
L314 C223 C264 4

C347
C219 R204
C503 C435

C218 C207

1
C206
R461

76
SH322 R202 37 25 E400

Q419
C201
SH304 R281 R462

F501
R201
R419 R457

C493
8

C456 R411
SH302 C265

C231
U201

R233

R231 R232

C453

L410
C434
S501

U210
CR303

CR306

U410
C395
L340 4
C

L303
C

R432
C232
3
R340 C307

C311 R347
1

L306
13 L411
L307

C258
U211

C296
R303
C314

C309 C310
2
4

C234
CR304

C259
C380 C224

C317

4
3
R306
C306

CR305
Q301

R495
C315
C321

R307
C312
L304

R329
C318
R328

C421
C442

R413
C479
R305

C422
L305 R400

R445
C313 C316
R304

R425
SH242 R473 R472

C420
C419
C475

R244
C487

C407

R467
E101 C123

C241

C244
C481

C416
L251
L241

20
1
Q421

R254
C447 R423

C242
R475

R449
J104

C128 C243 C245


SH100 C254

U241

R438

R436
CR242 C252 37 25 R434
C170 C250 C246

R251 C255
C130
CR102

C144

C150 20 11
H101

L112
CR243 R435
C151C152 R242

CR251
C126
L102 R102

R252

L400
R241
J101 C107 C408 U404 U420 C473

10

11
C143 C138
C103

C134
R134
C466
L104

C372 C409 1 R496

R245
L242
C106 C371 10 C458
4 CR241 1

C135
9
17 L281 C410 R439

C295
R330
C142
C104

13
L101

C459
R331
U102
R172 C412

C281
R112 R110
C450
C132

C172

R332
3

C411
CR101

C451

Q420
Q310 Q410
C133

C452
C443
C101

1
R349 3 C476

C415
C430
1
25

C414
2 C373

C378
C173
C102

C174 4

R111
L105 R109
R133

C105

R130 R471
CR105
R132 C440
R131 SH403

ZMY O

Figure 4-24. UHF (450-527 MHz) Main Board Bottom Side PCB
4-29

PB501
SWITCH
2 1
SB1

UNSWB+ VR451
J407 VR450
F501 VR440 C521 10.0V 10.0V
3A B501 6.8V .01uF 1
SWITCH S1
MECH_SWB+ S502 1 2 POS
4 5 3 4
NEG S2
C503 C500 1 PB504
C502 TAB2 CR501 1000pF RSSI_FIL SWITCH
7 100pF L505 2 2
0.47uF S3
HIGH

390nH

LOW
2 1
TAB1 VR439 BATT_CODE PTT
6
10V VR444
3 2 1 6.8V
VR506
6.8V

R507
0
PB502 SPP
SWITCH
2 1
SB2 SPN
Vdda C522 C508 C509 INT_SPN
.01uF 100pF 1000pF
VOL VR441 Q503
6.8V INT_MIC
Vdda 3 4
C505 5V C477 C501
VR501 100pF
SWB+ 10K
6.8V 100pF 1000pF C478 C504
100pF 1000pF
2 47K
ANT_BIAS C515
C506 C507 4.7K 0.1uF
R505 100pF 1000pF 47K
10K 1 6
Q502 IMX1
4 1
2 5 VR431
RED_LED R506 6.8V
Q505 47K
3 6
GREEN_LED C523 C524 MIC
100pF 1000pF
R510
10K
S501
SWITCH
R501 R502 SCI
680 180 RTA3 1 J404
RTA0 2
PC0
1
CR503 1 RTA1 PC1
4 PC2 8 S1
3
RTA2 C0 C0
PC3
3
C1 C1 S2
GND GND1 4
7 9 S3
C511 C512 C513 C514
2 4 100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF 2
S4
C446
22000pF

3 VR432 3 VR433
2 10V 2 10V
C454
100pF C455
C520 1 1
470pF C499 C498
1000pF 100pF
100pF
C518 C519
1000pF 1000pF

Figure 4-25. UHF (450-527 MHz) Controls And Switches Schematic Diagram
4-30

DACRx

C322
82pF
R5
R342
100K -63.8dBm@45.1MHz
L310
150nH

R305 C314 C315 R308 R310


470 0.1uF 100pF 47 270
R304 C380 R309
12K .01uF 0
IF
L304 -51.7dBm@450.125MHz CR306
180nH C321
100pF C306 -52.6dBm@526.925MHz 4 3
T301
2pF XFMR
C309 6 1
C308 100pF R306 R307
100pF 100K 100K 2
C310 C312 C316 C318
L305 4.3pF R329
0.1uF 12nH 4.3pF 7.5pF 0
-51.4dBm@450.125MHz 4 3 2 1
R301
-51.2dBm@526.925MHz R303
R302
100K 100K 4.3K CR304 CR305
C301 C303 C305 C307 Q301
13pF 4.3pF 8.2pF 0.1uF 3
1 -51dBm@450.125MHz
RX_IN -51.2dBm@526.925MHz T302 1 2 3
3 XFMR
CR301 CR302 CR303 2 C311 C313 L306 L307 C317 C381
NU 11pF 11.03nH 11.03nH 11pF 4.7pF
R328
2.7 6 4
C302 L301 L302 C304 L303 R340
12pF 11.03nH 11.03nH 2 1 22nH 8.2K
11pF -24dBm@405.025MHz
-24.9dBm@481.825MHz R348 L309
3.6K 16.28nH
TP302
C320 C319 C375
R5 7.5pF 3.6pF 100pF
R5 CR308
HSMP3820
L340 R347 R317
1
390nH 1K 1K
3
SH301 SH302 SH303 2 L321 R333 C374
SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD C395 C331 NU NU 100pF
VCOBUF
100pF 100pF R339
0
R332
NU R349
0
1 1 1
C386
4.398V 100pF 3 C373
RXFE Bottom Shield C370 C378
RXFE Top Shield Mixer Shield NU
100pF 1 Q310 NU
SH304 R336 C396 NU
SHIELD NU RX_INJ 2
NU
R5 R316 R300
91K 2.2K
C333
1 NU 3 Q315 RSSI C372
R330 C371 R331
1 C397 NU NU NU NU
0.508V 1uF
RX Mixer Diod Shield
2 R318
18K 1.850V@-50dBm

R319 1
150 RT300
R327 33.0K
33K R335
R338 NU
3 2 NU
1
R5
2 Q316
NU VR300 2 1
NU RT301 ZMY0130410-O
R325 C391 NU
6.8K NU

R326 R334
NU NU

Figure 4-26. UHF (450-527 MHz) Receiver Front End Schematic Diagram
4-31

L331 R343
2.2uH 10
Vdd_FILTERED Vdda
C382
10uF (SOURCE)

DEMOD

C348 C347 R350


C344 C346 C345 100K
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF

C390
C329 100pF
0.1uF

C343
0.22uF DB

R344
12K
R355
SH323 SH321 SH322 0
SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD 3.185V Q320 2.628V
C383 R345 C384
C342 C357 100pF 3 BFQ67W
1uF 10K 56pF
0.22uF 1
C341 C358
1 1 1 1200pF C352

36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
VAG_REF 25
1uF Vdd_FILTERED 12pF
2 C353

C4M
C3M
C2M
C1M
VAG
LIM
ROSE_VCC
ROSE_VSS
DEMOD_HF
DEMOD_OUT
PHASE_LOCK
CRYSTAL FILTER SHIELD LVZIF TOP SHEILD LVZIF BTM SHEILD C340
C359
2.095V 43pF
1uF 37 C349 R346
38 C4P
MLPD_CR
0.1uF .022uF C351 56K
39
C3P
24 20pF
C2P BRP_OFF C334 C385
C339 40 23 .022uF L332
1uF C1P BROWN_VCC 16.8MHz C354 56pF 100nH
41 FREF 22 C350 R324
42
GREEN_VCC
21 330pF 2K 47pF
MIX_BYP GND
C356
43 GREEN_VSS
U301 CEX 20 LVZIF_SEL L325
44 32D83 CLK 19 CLK
Vdd_FILTERED .022uF 45
BLUE_VSS
18 2.2uH
BLUE_VCC DATA DATA R320 CR310
L314 C337 46 MIX_IN TESTA 17 1K
2.2uH 100pF 47 PREAMP_OUT IOUT 16
48 PRE_AGC 15

GOLD_VCC
GOLD_VSS

RSSI_OUT
RED_VCC
RED_VSS

RSSI_FLT
COL 14 C364
C336 C362 R321 R322

PRE_IN

EXTBS

TESTD
13

BASE
0.1uF .022uF 2.4K .01uF 200K

EMIT
AFC

VPP
R5 C355
R314 0.33uF

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
3K

C338
15pF C363
C326 R313 C328 2.2uF
.01uF 330 0.1uF
-51.4dBm@45.1MHz
RSSI
FL301 -55.1dBm@45.1MHz
XTAL C327 2.683V
C360
R311 100pF DA .022uF
TBD
30K C330
10pF
C323 R351 C325 R312
150pF
L311
0 .01uF 5.6K Q302
750nH 6 3 C361
IF IN OUT .01uF ZMY0130409-O
GND1
GND2
GND3

C324 R352
GND

20pF 3.3K R315 L330


680nH
1
2
4
5

12K

0.706V

Figure 4-27. UHF (450-527 MHz) Receiver Back End Schematic Diagram
4-32

U210 U211
TC7SET04FU C296 TC7SET04FU C265 C257
NU 100pF
1 4 0.1uF 1 4
NC NC
3 5 3 5
GND VCC GND VCC

C256
100pF
C258 2 2 7.5V
.01uF 1.65V
U247
ADP3300 1

GND
C259 ERR SD SWB+
C299 6 OUT
.01uF
100pF 5V IN 3
4 NR 5
CR201 (SOURCE)
C291 2
3 4 10uF C294 C293
K3 A3 L202 100pF 0.47uF U248 4V_3.3V
2 5
K2 A2 2.2uH L203 LP2980 3 1
1 6 C277 C278
C230 C229 C228 K1 A1 2.2uH 100pF 2.2uF

NC ON_OFF*
VIN
100pF 1000pF 4.7uF C292 C223
0.1uF C219 0.1uF C235 2
2.2uF GND
0.22uF
Vdda

VOUT
C298
0.1uF
4 5
L201
2.2uH
3.3V

C224 C217 C218 C220 C279 MODOUT


0.1uF 2.2uF 0.1uF 100pF 2.2uF
Low(mV)
High(3.3V)

34
20
36
13
47
5
PD_VDD
PRE_VDD
AVDD
DVDD
VRO
VCP
XTAL1 23
High(3.3V) XTAL2 24
C233
8 R255 0.1uF TP202
CLK CLK FREFOUT 19 16.8MHz 4.3K 1
9 41 3.5V@450MHz
CSX CEX MODOUT
9.5V@527MHz
C210 10 MODIN 15
MODIN VMULT1 Q210 R256
100pF C212 7 DATA 14 R231 C234
DATA VMULT2 30 120
100pF C214 30 SFIN 12 0.47uF
VMULT3
100pF 11 1
R201 VMULT4
C211 35 PVREF
82K
100pF 21 VBPASS 48 C232
AUX1 .047uF
1 2
R202 AUX2 C260
40 U201 2 100pF
100K BIAS1 AUX3 AUX3
39 BIAS2 3
63A27 AUX4 AUX4 R5
3 4
26 SFCAP C231 R232
L261 C264 TEST1 37 0.1uF 620
39nH 100pF 27 SFBASE TEST2 38
32 PREIN R233
PRESC 5V 560
43
C263 IOUT VCTRL
18 REFSEL IADAPT 45
0.75pF 42 4
CCOMP LOCK LOCK
C204 ADAPTSW 46

PRE_GND
2.2uF 17 NC1 28 L232

PD_GND
SFOUT 12uH
29 NC2 16 TP201 C213
DGND
AGND
INDMULT 1 100pF
31 NC3 WARP 25 3.3V
R204
6
22
33
44
47K
C238
470pF

VSF FL201
C201 C202 C203 45J49 3
100pF 1000pF 4.7uF 1 GND 2
IN OUT

C207 C208
56pF CR203 1.6pF

SH201 SH202 1.5V


SHIELD SHIELD
R281 C206
NU 330pF

1 1
ZMY0130411-O
SYNTHESIZER TOP SHIELD SYNTHESIZER BOTTOM SHIELD

Figure 4-28. UHF (450-527 MHz) Synthesizer Schematic Diagram


4-33

VSF
C281
100pF R245
240
R242 L243
120 C250
C276 C286 C285 RESONATOR 4.3pF
2.2uF 0.1uF 4.6V 100pF
C246 3
L281 L273 100pF R241
390nH 18nH 18
C242
4.3pF
C272 C273 2
1.1pF 0.1uF

L271 C243 L242


18 14 R244 1 4.3pF
27nH 15K 22nH

VCC_LOGIC
VCC_BUFFERS
RX_INJ C245
2.7pF
10 1
TX_INJ TX_OUT TX_IADJ
8 2 CR243 CR242 4V@450MHz
RX_OUT RX_IADJ
10V@527MHz
3 Q241 2 C244
SUPER_FLTR
12 4 BFQ67W R243 0.47pF
PRESC PRESC_OUT COLL_RFIN 10K L241
C271 U241 5
RX_BASE Rx_sw 390nH
1.0pF 7 50U54 6 1
Rx_sw RX_SWITCH RX_EMITTER VCTRL
13 16
Tx_sw TX_SWITCH TX_BASE 3 L282
15 2V C241
TX_EMITTER 390nH
20 100pF

GND_BUFFERS
FLIP_IN VSF CR241
3

GND_LOGIC
19

GND_FLAG
TRB_IN R248
30

R253 C247
17 11 9 C248
7.5K 100pF 1 2
0.1uF
Tx_sw
SH241 SH242
SHIELD SHIELD
4.6V
R254
8.2K
C289 C252
100pF C254 L251
1 1 3.3pF 20pF
Q261 390nH

4 3
VCO TOP SHIELD VCO BOTTOM SHIELD
C255 C253 CR251 C251
10K
DD 100pF L253 1.8pF 100pF

1
47K 2 RESONATOR
AUX4
4.7K
Q260 R260
1K 47K
3 4 1 R252 R251
5V 270 33 2
10K

2 47K
AUX3

3
4.7K
C297 47K
.01uF 1
ZMY0130413-O

Figure 4-29. UHF (450-527 MHz) Voltage Controlled Oscillator Schematic Diagram
4-34

E101
BEAD R102
0.1
UNSWB+
C123 L107 C114
10uF 33.47nH 100pF

C172
0.1uF UNSWB+
R106
C109 L106 10
100pF 7.66nH Microstrip Microstrip R172
TX_OUT 1 200 L108 L109 C121 C160 L112
Q110 4.22nH 11.03nH 100pF 100pF 390nH
Microstrip
C118
2 100pF
C111 C112 C113 C130 C128
11pF 39pF 11pF L160 100pF .022uF
3 R103 C115 C116 C117 C120
43 13pF 27pF 30pF 9.1pF 15.0nH

R108
5.6K

TX_INJ
C151 C152
R107 100pF C150 .022uF
NU .022uF

C295 TX_INJ_1
100pF
ANT_BIAS
H101

6
7
2
3
HEATSINK R161

RFOUT1
RFOUT2
VG1
VG2
1 R111 75
POS 20 GND4 7.08V Tx
13
U101 GND3
GND2 12 UNSWB+
09Z67

VCNTRL
5 7.01V Tx
GND1 CLK

16 RFIN
C161 4

NC1
NC2
NC3
NC4
14 VD1
R110 R112 C125 Q111

G2
300 300 100pF 100pF
UNSWB+

10
15
4 3

11

8
9
SH101 R104 10K
C105 C132
SHIELD 47K DATA 100pF 47K 2 100pF

C165 4.7K
L113
5.6nH 100pF CSX 47K
1 6 1
C119 R120 C122
100pF 43K 3dBm@450MHz Tx C127 C169 100pF
1000pF 3.3pF L114 C174
PA SHIELD 3dBm@527MHz Tx 100pF
390nH
R133
UNSWB+ NU 0.269V Tx
C129
C171 6.8pF TX_BIAS
R173 R171 C166
100pF 180K 43K R132
100pF C131 270K
.022uF

32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
ANO
RSET
TEMP
CEX
DATA
BPOS
CLK
GND2
1 24
RFIN VAR3
2 23
T1 RX
3 22
R109 CI NA
4 21
200K 5
INT U102 RS
20 RESET
CJ VAR1
C133 6
VL
H99S VLIM
19 C110
100pF
1000pF 7 18
L115 CL VAR2
C134 C135 8 17
390nH GND1 V5EXT 5V

F168

CQX
3300pF .022uF

V10

V45
CQ
QX

VG
Q
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
C170
100pF

R134 C138 C126


1.6M 100pF 0.1uF

1 CR105 C173
LM50 .022uF

POS
R130
10K
2
VOUT

R131
3 10K
GND

ZMY0130412 O

Figure 4-30. UHF (450-527 MHz) Transmitter Schematic Diagram


4-35

ANT_BIAS

C108 L105
100pF 390nH
C142 C143
RF_JACK 2.7pF 1pF

J101
C101
RF_JACK L101 L102
100pF CR101
11.81nH 11.81nH
1
TX_OUT
C102 C104
4 2 C103 5.1pF
GND NU 6.8pF

L116 C141 L104


8.2pF 11.81nH
16.28nH
RX_IN

CR102
ANTENNA_CONTACT C107
J104 C106 3.9pF 2 1
NU

C140
NU R170
240 C144
43pF

SH100
SHIELD
R101
240

ZMY0130408-O 1

HF Shield

Figure 4-31. UHF (450-527 MHz) Harmonic Filter Schematic Diagram


4-36

Table 4-3 UHF Band 2 Radio Parts List


Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola
Circuit Motorola Description Description Description
Ref Part No. Ref Part No. Ref Part No.
Description
Ref Part No. C171 2113743N50 100pF C264 2113743N50 100pF C331 2113743N50 100pF
B501 0986237A02 Connector, Contact Battery C172 2113740F51 100pF C271 2113743N03 1.0pF C334 2113743M08 0.022uF
C101 2113740F51 100pF C173 2113743M08 0.022uF C272 2113743N04 1.1pF C336 2113743M24 0.1uF
C102 Not Placed C174 2113743N50 100pF C273 2113743M24 0.1uF C337 2113743N50 100pF
C103 2113740L14 6.8pF C201 2113743N50 100pF C276 2104993J02 2.2uF C338 2113743N30 15.0pF
C104 2113740L11 5.1pF C202 2113743L17 1000pF C277 2113743N50 100pF C339 2180478Z20 1.0uF
C105 2113743N50 100pF C203 2311049A56 4.7pF C278 2311049A09 2.2uF C340 2180478Z20 1.0uF
C106 Not Placed C204 2104993J02 2.2uF C279 2104993J02 2.2uF C341 2180478Z20 1.0uF
C107 2113740L08 3.9pF C206 2113740F63 330pF C280 2311049A40 2.2uF C342 2180478Z20 1.0uF
C108 2113743N50 100pF C207 2113743N44 56.0pF C281 2113743N50 100pF C343 2113743A23 0.220uF
C109 2113740F51 100pF C208 2113743N08 1.6pF C285 2113743N50 100pF C344 2113743M24 0.1uF
C110 2113743N50 100pF C210 2113743N50 100pF C286 2113743M24 0.1uF C345 2113743M24 0.1uF
C111 2113740F30 13pF C211 2113743N50 100pF C289 2113743N50 100pF C346 2113743M24 0.1uF
C112 2180605Z30 39pF C212 2113743N50 100pF C291 2311049A69 10uF C347 2113743M24 0.1uF
C113 2180605Z17 11pF C213 2113743N50 100pF C292 2113743M24 0.1uF C348 2113743M24 0.1uF
C114 2113743N50 100pF C214 2113743N50 100pF C293 2113743A27 0.470uF C349 2113743E07 0.022uF
C115 2113743N29 13pF C217 2104993J02 2.2uF C294 2113743N50 100pF C350 2113743L05 330pF
C116 2113743N36 27pF C218 2113743M24 0.1uF C295 2113743N50 100pF C351 2113743N33 20.0pF
C117 Not Placed C219 2113743K16 0.220uF C296 2113743M24 0.1uF C352 2113743N28 12.0pF
C118 2113743N50 100pF C220 2113743N50 100pF C297 2113743L41 0.01uF C353 2113743N41 43.0pF
C119 2113743N50 100pF C223 2113743M24 0.1uF C298 2113743M24 0.1uF C354 2113743N42 47.0pF
C120 2113743N25 9.1pF C224 2113743M24 0.1uF C299 2113743N50 100pF C355 2113743A24 0.330uF
C121 2113743N50 100pF C228 2311049J11 4.7uF C301 2113743N29 13pF C356 2113743M08 0.022uF
C122 2113743N50 100pF C229 2113743L17 1000pF C302 2113743N28 12pF C357 2113743A23 0.220uF
C123 2311049A18 10uF C230 2113743N50 100pF C303 2113740L09 4.3pF C358 2113741A23 1200pF
C125 2113743N50 100pF C231 2113743M24 0.1uF C304 2113743N27 11pF C359 2109720D14 0.1uF
C126 2113743M24 0.1uF C232 2113743E12 0.047uF C305 2113743N24 8.2pF C360 2113743E07 0.022uF
C127 2113743L17 1000pF C233 2311049A01 0.1pF C306 2113743N17 4.3pF C361 2113741F49 10NF
C128 2113743M08 0.022uF C234 2311049A05 0.47pF C307 2113743M24 0.1uF C362 2113743M08 0.022uF
C129 2113743N22 6.8pF C235 2104993J02 2.2uF C308 2113743N50 100pF C363 2311049A40 2.2uF
C130 2113743N50 100pF C238 2113741F17 470pF C309 2113743N50 100pF C364 2113743L41 0.01uF
C131 2113743M08 0.022uF C241 2113743N50 100pF C310 2113743M24 0.1uF C370 2113743N50 100pF
C132 2113743N50 100pF C242 2113743N17 4.3pF C312 2113743N23 7.5pF C374 2113743N50 100pF
C133 2113743L17 1000pF C243 2113743N17 4.3pF C313 2113743N27 11pF C375 2113743N50 100pF
C134 2113743L29 3300pF C244 2113740F14 0.47uF C314 2113743M24 0.1uF C380 2113743L41 0.01uF
C135 2113743M08 0.022uF C245 2113743N12 2.7pF C315 2113743N50 100pF C381 2113743N18 4.7pF
C138 2113743N50 100pF C246 2113743N50 100pF C316 2113740L09 4.3pF C382 2311049A59 10uF
C140 Not Placed C247 2113743N50 100pF C317 2113743N27 11pF C383 2113743N50 100pF
C141 2113740F25 8.2pF C248 2113743M24 0.1uF C318 2113743N23 7.5pF C384 2113743N44 56.0pF
C142 2113740L04 2.7pF C250 2113743N17 4.3pF C319 2113743N15 3.6pF C385 2113743N44 56.0pF
C143 2113740F03 1 pF C251 2113743N50 100pF C320 2113743N23 7.5pF C386 2113743N50 100pF
C144 2113740F42 43pF C252 2113743N33 20.0pF C321 2113743N50 100pF C390 2113743N50 100pF
C150 2113743M08 0.022uF C253 2113740F09 1.8pF C322 2113743N48 82.0pF C395 2113743N50 100pF
C151 2113743N50 100pF C254 2113743N14 3.3pF C323 2113743N54 150pF C397 2311049A07 1.0uF
C152 2113743M08 0.022uF C255 2113743N50 100pF C324 2113743N33 20.0pF C400 2113743L41 0.01uF
C160 2113743N50 100pF C256 2113743N50 100pF C325 2113743L41 0.01uF C401 2113743M24 0.1uF
C161 2113743N50 100pF C257 2113743N50 100pF C326 2113743L41 0.01uF C402 2113743M24 0.1uF
C165 2113743N50 100pF C258 2113743L41 0.01uF C327 2113743N50 100pF C403 2113928D08 10.0uF
C166 2113743N50 100pF C259 2113743L41 0.01uF C328 2113743M24 0.1uF C407 2113928N01 0.1uF
C169 2113743N14 3.3pF C260 2113743N50 100pF C329 2113743M24 0.1uF C408 2113743N50 100pF
C170 2113743N50 100pF C263 2113743N02 0.75pF C330 2113743N26 10pF C409 2113743M24 0.1uF
4-37

Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola


Description Description Description Description
Ref Part No. Ref Part No. Ref Part No. Ref Part No.
C410 2113928N01 0.1uF C477 2113743N50 100pF CR251 4862824C01 Varactor L242 2462587V26 22nH
C411 2113743M24 0.1uF C478 2113743N50 100pF CR252 Not Placed L243 2485776Z02 Teflon Resonator
C412 2113928N01 0.1uF C479 2113928N01 0.1uF CR253 Not Placed L251 2462587V41 390nH
C414 2113743M24 0.1uF C480 2113928D08 10.0uF CR254 Not Placed L252 Not Placed
C415 2109720D01 0.01uF C481 2113928N01 0.1uF CR301 4862824C01 Varactor L253 2460593C03 Teflon Resonator
C416 2113928N01 0.1uF C482 2113928N01 0.1uF CR302 4862824C01 Varactor L261 2462587V29 39nH
C420 2113743L41 0.01uF C483 2113743L17 1000pF CR303 4880154K03 Dual Common Anode-cathode L271 2462587V27 27nH
C421 2113928N01 0.1uF C484 2113743L17 1000pF CR304 4862824C01 Varactor L273 2462587V25 18nH
C422 2113743M24 0.1uF C485 2113743L17 1000pF CR305 4862824C01 Varactor L281 2462587V41 390nH
C423 2113743N50 100pF C486 Not Placed CR306 4802245J42 Ring Quad Diode L282 2462587V41 390nH
C424 2311049A59 10uF C487 Not Placed CR308 4802245J41 Pin Diodes L301 2479990B01 11.03nH
C425 2113743M24 0.1uF C488 Not Placed CR310 4862824C01 Varactor L302 2479990B01 11.03nH
C426 2113743N50 100pF C489 Not Placed CR411 Not Placed L303 2462587V26 22nH
C427 2113743N50 100pF C493 Not Placed CR412 4802245J47 Diode Schottky L304 2462587V37 180nH
C428 2113743M24 0.1uF C494 2113743N50 100pF CR413 4802245J47 Diode Schottky L305 2462587V22 8.2nH
C429 2113743M24 0.1uF C498 2113743N50 100pF CR414 4802245J47 Diode Schottky L306 2479990B01 11.03nH
C430 2113928N01 0.1uF C499 2113743N50 100pF CR440 4813833C02 Dual Diode Common Cathode L307 2479990B01 11.03nH
C431 2113743N50 100pF C500 2113743L17 1000pF CR501 4880107R01 Rectifier L309 2479990C02 16.28nH
C433 2113743L41 0.01uF C501 2113743L17 1000pF CR503 4805729G49 Led Red/yel L310 2462587V36 150nH
C434 2113743M24 0.1uF C502 2311049A05 0.47pF E101 2484657R01 Ferrite Bead L311 2462587N65 750nH
C435 2113743M24 0.1uF C503 2113743N50 100pF E400 2480640Z01 Ferrite Bead L314 2462587N72 2.2uH
C436 Not Placed C504 2113743L17 1000pF F501 6580542Z01 Fuse 3A L325 2480646Z20 2.20uH
C437 Not Placed C505 2113743N50 100pF FL201 4802245J49 Crystal 16.8MHz Clip L330 2462587N64 680nH
C440 2113743G26 4.7uF C506 2113743N50 100pF FL301 4802245J43 Xtal Filter 45.1MHz L331 2480646Z20 2.20uH
C441 Not Placed C507 2113743L17 1000pF H101 2680499Z01 Heat Spreader L332 2462587N53 100nH
C442 2113743E20 10uF C508 2113743N50 100pF J101 0985613Z01 RF Jack L340 2462587V41 390nH
C443 2113928N01 0.1uF C509 2113743L17 1000pF J104 3980686Z01 Antenna Contact L400 2462587Q42 390nH
C444 Not Placed C511 2113743N50 100pF J400 0905505Y04 40-Pin Connector L410 2462587Q42 390nH
C445 Not Placed C512 2113743N50 100pF J402 2809926G02 4-PIn Connector L411 2462587Q42 390nH
C446 2113743M08 0.022uF C513 2113743N50 100pF J404 0980689Z01 Connector (Stereo Jack 2.5m) L505 2462587Q42 390nH
C447 2113743N01 0.1uF C514 2113743N50 100pF J407 0980688Z01 Connector (Mono Jack PB501 4080523Z01 Tactile Push Button
C448 Not Placed C515 2113743M24 0.1uF 3.5mm) PB502 4080523Z01 Tactile Push Button
C449 2113743N50 100pF C518 2113743L17 1000pF L101 2460591B08 11.81nH, 10% PB503 4080523Z01 Tactile Push Button
C450 Not Placed C519 2113743L17 1000pF L102 2460591B08 11.81nH, 10% Q110 4802245J55 RF Power FET
C451 2113743M08 0.022uF C520 2113743L17 1000pF L104 2460591B08 11.81nH, 10% Q111 4802245J50 Dual NPN/PNP
C452 2113743B29 1.0uF C521 2113743L41 0.01uF L105 2462587N22 390nH Q210 4802245J50 Dual NPN/PNP
C453 2113743N50 100pF C522 2113743L41 0.01uF L106 2479990A02 7.66nH Q241 4805218N63 NPN
C454 2113743N50 100pF C523 2113743N50 100pF L107 2479990G01 33.47nH Q260 4802245J50 Dual NPN/PNP
C455 2113743L09 470pF C524 2113743L17 1000pF L109 Not Placed Q261 4802245J50 Dual NPN/PNP
C456 2113743N50 100pF C525 2113743N50 100pF L108 2479990A01 4.22nH Q301 4802245J44 NPN
C458 2113743N50 100pF C526 2113743L17 1000pF L112 2462587N45 22nH Q302 4802245J44 NPN
C459 2113743N50 100pF C527 2113743N50 100pF L113 2413926H09 5.6nH Q315 4880214G02 NPN
C463 2113743N50 100pF C528 2113743L17 1000pF L114 2462587N22 390nH Q320 4805218N63 NPN
C466 2113743N50 100pF CR101 4880973Z02 Pin Diode L115 2462587N22 390nH Q400 4809579E18 MOSFET P-Chan
C467 2113928N01 0.1uF CR102 4802245J41 Pin Diodes L116 2479990C02 16.28nH Q403 4880214G02 NPN
C470 2113743N50 100pF CR105 5185963A15 Temperature Sense L160 Not Placed Q405 4802245J54 Dual NPN
C471 2113743N50 100pF CR201 4802233J09 Diode Triple L201 2462587Q20 2.2uH Q410 4802245J54 Dual NPN
C472 2113743N50 100pF CR203 4862824C03 Varactor L202 2462587Q20 2.2uH Q417 4802245J50 Dual NPN/PNP
C473 2113743L09 470pF CR241 4805649Q13 Dual Varactor L203 2462587Q20 2.2uH Q418 4802245J50 Dual NPN/PNP
C475 2113743H14 10.0uF CR242 4862824C01 Varactor L232 2462587P25 12uH Q419 5180159R01 Dual NPN
C476 2113928D08 10.0uF CR243 4862824C01 Varactor L241 2462587V41 390nH Q420 4805128M67 SOT STR MMBT
4-38

Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola


Description Description Description Description
Ref Part No. Ref Part No. Ref Part No. Ref Part No.
Q421 4880214G02 NPN R305 0662057M66 470 R427 0662057M98 10K SH304 2680624Z01 Shield, Mixer Diode
Q431 5180159R01 Dual NPN R306 0662057N23 100K R428 0662057M10 2.2 SH321 2680508Z01 SHield,LVZIF 2nd LO
Q433 4880214G02 NPN R307 0662057N23 100K R429 0662057M98 10K SH322 2680514Z01 ZIF Shield
Q502 5180159R01 DuaL NPN R308 0662057M42 47 R432 0662057N16 51K SH323 2680553Z01 Shield, Crystal Filter
Q505 4880214G02 NPN R309 0662057M01 0 R434 Not Placed SH400 2680505Z01 Controller Memory Shield
R101 0662057A34 240 R310 0662057M60 270 R435 0662057M81 2K SH401 2680506Z01 On/Off Controller Shield
R102 0680735Z01 0.075 R311 0662057N10 30K R436 0662057N15 47K SH402 2680515Z01 Microprocessor Controlled
R103 0662057M41 43 R312 0662057M92 5.6K R438 0662057M01 0 Shield
R104 0662057N15 47K R313 0662057M62 330 R439 0662057N23 100K SH403 2680516Z01 ASFIC Cmp/Audio PA Control-
R105 0662057C01 0 R314 0662057M85 3K R445 0662057N08 24K ler Shield
R106 0662057M26 10 R315 0662057N01 12K R446 0662057N31 220K T301 2580541Z01 XFMR Coil
R108 0662057M92 5.6K R316 0662057A96 91K R447 0662057N51 1.5M T302 2580541Z01 XFMR Coil
R109 0662057N30 200K R317 0662057M74 1K R448 0662057N33 270K U101 5105109Z67 LDMOS Driver UHF IC
R110 0662057M61 300 R318 0662057A79 18K R449 0662057N08 24K U102 5185765B01 Power Control IC
R111 0662057M33 20 R319 0662057A29 150 R457 0662057M98 10K U201 5185963A27 LVFRACN
R112 0662057M61 300 R320 0662057M74 1K R460 0662057M90 4.7K U210 5102463J61 Inverter
R120 0662057N14 43K R321 0662057M83 2.4K R461 0662057N23 100K U211 5102463J61 Inverter
R130 0662057M98 10K R322 0662057N30 200K R462 0662057N23 100K U241 5105750U54 VCO Buffer
R131 0662057N05 18K R324 0662057M81 2K R463 0662057M61 300 U247 5105739X05 Regulator Linear
R132 0662057N33 270K R325 0662057M94 6.8K R471 0662057M92 5.6K U248 5102463J58 3.3V Regulator
R134 0662057N52 1.6M R327 0662057N11 33K R472 0662057N12 36K U301 5109632D83 LVZIF 2.2
R161 0662057M47 75 R328 0662057M12 2.7 R473 0662057M26 10 U400 5102463J40 3.3V Regulator
R170 0662057A34 240 R329 0662057M01 0 R475 0662057M01 0 U404 5185963A53 ASFIC CMP
R171 0662057N14 43K R339 0662057M01 0 R476 0662057N08 24K U405 5102463J36 STATIC_RAM_32KX8 I
R172 0662057A32 200 R340 0662057M96 8.2K R478 0662057M98 10K U406 *5102463J59 Flash ROM 128KX8
R173 0662057N29 180K R342 0662057N23 100K R481 0662057N08 24K U407 *5102463J64 16K X 8 EEPROM
R201 0662057N21 82K R343 0662057M26 10 R492 0662057M01 0 U409 5102226J56 UP HC11FLO
R202 0662057N23 100K R344 0662057N01 12K R494 0662057M01 0 U410 5102463J57 Regulator 3.3V
R204 0662057N15 47K R345 0662057M98 10K R495 0662057N23 100K U420 5102463J44 Audio PA
R231 0662057M52 120 R346 0662057N17 56K R496 0662057N23 100K VR431 4802245J51 Zener 6.8V
R232 0662057M69 620 R347 0662057M74 1K R498 0662057N23 100K VR432 4880140L15 10V Zener
R233 0662057M68 560 R348 0662057M87 3.6K R499 0662057M98 10K VR433 4880140L15 10V Zener
R241 0662057M32 18 R349 0662057C01 0 R501 0662057M70 680 VR434 Not Placed
R242 0662057M52 120 R350 0662057N23 100K R502 0662057M56 180 VR439 4880140L15 10V Zener
R243 0662057M98 10K R351 0662057C01 0 R505 0662057M98 10K VR440 4802245J51 Zener 6.8V
R244 0662057N03 15K R352 0662057M86 3.3K R506 0662057N15 47K VR441 4802245J51 Zener 6.8V
R245 0662057M59 240 R355 0662057M01 0 R507 0662057M01 0 VR442 Not Placed
R248 0662057M37 30 R400 0662057N15 47K R510 0662057M98 10K VR443 Not Placed
R251 0662057M38 33 R401 0662057M01 0 RT300 0680590Z01 Thermistor_33K VR444 4802245J51 Zener 6.8V
R252 0662057M60 270 R405 0662057M01 0 RT400 0680590Z01 Thermistor_33K VR445 Not Placed
R253 0662057M95 7.5K R406 0662057N20 75K S501 4080710Z01 Channel Switch VR446 Not Placed
R254 0662057M96 8.2K R410 0662057N23 100K S502 1880619Z01 Volume Switch VR447 Not Placed
R255 0662057M89 4.3K R411 0662057M98 10K SH100 2680687Z01 Shield, Harmonic Filter VR448 Not Placed
R256 0662057M37 30 R413 0662057M01 0 SH101 2680510Z01 Shield, PA VR449 Not Placed
R260 0662057M74 1K R414 0662057V34 180K SH201 2680511Z01 Synthesizer Top Shield VR450 4802245J53 Zener_10V
R281 Not Placed R415 0662057V26 91K SH202 2680511Z01 Synthesizer Bottom Shield VR451 4802245J53 Zener_10V
R300 0662057M82 2.2K R416 0662057N13 39K SH241 2680513Z01 Shield, VCO Top VR501 4813830A18 6.8V Zener
R301 0662057N23 100K R418 0662057M01 0 SH242 2680514Z01 Shield, VCO Bottom/LVZIF VR506 4802245J51 Zener_6.8V
R302 0662057N23 100K R419 0662057M90 4.7K SH301 2680554Z01 RX Pre Filter Shield 7580671Z01 Pad (Flexible Circuit)
R303 0662057M89 4.3K R423 0662057N39 470K SH302 2680555Z01 RX POST FILTER/RX AMP
R304 0662057N01 12K R425 0662057N10 30K SH303 2680509Z01 Shield, Mixer
4-39

C517
C531
C529

C505
R410

C516

C521
VR444
C423
PB504 PB502 PB501

R3215
R437 C3205 R3200
1 32 17

U3201 R3214
R418
R3217
C3212 C3213

C530
3

C3208

C502
R3206
8 21 VR440

R3208 R3207
C446
VR451

R3210 Q3201
R3209

3 C515 C455
Y3761

C3271

R3276
C3280
C3270

L3271
R3202

VR450

Q506 VR431

C3215
Y3200

C3207 C3204
C3210 C3279
R3275

R510
VR501

C3209
R3225 R3226 C3278 C3277

R3272
C527

R506
R507
C3225
R3212

U406

C525
U405 TP3702

R3203

C3275 C3274
C528 C3214

4
C526
C524
C523
C3203

Q3200
R3201 Q3270 R3274

C432
J400 TP3701

L3270
D3270
L3200

C3202
R3211
R3213

C507 C506
C3272
C3273
R3270
R3271

R3273
C3276
R3218
R3204

L3201
Q505
C3716 L3202

R3205
C3206

R505
C3201 C3200

Q3202
1 R3741

C3711
7 22 C3715 SH3201

C3713

U3711
C3741
SH3203

R502 R501
C426 C425 C3742 C3712 2
C3710 SH3303 C512 CR503 Q502
1 R3701 C3743 C3745 C3330 R3313 4 3

C3329

R3317

C3331
16 R3322
5

C3332
L3304

C3721
C3744 Q3721 C513

C3338 C3307
R3309 R3308R3310
R3723 L3309 R3321 Q3302
U407

C3320
C3746 TP3301 C3318 D3302
40 C429 C3714 4 C3327 R3311 R3316
R428 R3722 R3323
3
R429

C3335
C3724

C3314
TP401

C3310
R3312

C3309
C3306
C3313C3312 C3311

C3308
6
3
4
R478
8

C3722

T3301
C424

C3753
R492

C514
C511
C427 C428 L3312

T3302

C3319

CR3303
C3539
R408 R3752

C3754
R3751
C3752
R3318 L3306 L3305
R494

SH400 R3721

4
3
6
C3706 C3537
RT400 C3334
R493

C504
C501
C508
TP410 TP402 SH3302 L3538
SH3701

C478
R448
R447
C482
R498

C480

Q431 C3513 C477 C509


Q403

C3842

L3512
R3828
C3828
R3836
R3835
D3832
R499

R446

L3511

C3521

C3523

4
C3829
CR440

L3515
R416

5 C472 R481 C3517


C3512 L3513 C454

C499
Q405

C518
C3832C3833 L3824

R3821
C3822

L3502

2
C484 C467 L3834 C3514 C520
1 3 C402 R3833 R3834 R3822 L3504

C3826
C483

R3823
4

2
2 C471 L3521 VR432

R3543 C3541
C3544 C3542
C3543 R3541
J402 C403
4
Q433

Q3501
3 L3831 L3821
C485

U400 D3831 D3821


C400

VR433
R406

R403

C3835

4 R476 8

J407
5 8 C3830 C3825 C3824

C3527
C3836 C3834 1

R3542
R3545
C470

R427
U3501 L3501
3
4

J404
Q417

6 R401
Q400

C519
R402

R3513
C3503C3502

R3544

R3547 R3512
L3825

C3519
L3832

L3833

L3823

L3822

L3522
9 16 C498

R3505
CR412 R405

3
C401
CR413

L3503
C3547
C3546
R3546
C3518
R3502 C3501
SH401 SH3801 L3518
R3503 C3505
TP405 TP415 R3501 C3504 R3548
TP406
SH3502

ZMY0130325-A

Figure 4-23. VHF (136-174MHz) Main Board Top Side PCB


4-40

VR441
VR506 SH402

C522
C489

C488
4 C3240 C3219 4 2

C486
C3241 C3223
R3219 C3227 D3761

L505

VR439
1 C3763

C3242
R3224 R3222 26
2 C3236 13 51
S502 25
C3243
Y3762

C3222
C3237 R3223

C3211
C3224
C3244 R3760 R463
3 5 U3220 CR501 R3761
C3230 2 CR414
C3235 C3751
C3221
R3763 R415

C500

C449 C463
C3218
B501 3

C3220
R3220
R3221
C3228
C3232
R414 U409
1 C3735

C3233

C3234
37

C3231
C494
3 SH3702 C433

C3238
C3229

C3707
C3703 D3701

C3762

R3762

C3732
R3703

C3226

C3761
C3239 L3221 C3731 Q418 C431
R3704 C3701 R460

L3701
3
C3702 4
C503 C435
SH3202
C3704
R461 1
SH3301 76

R3727 C3755
13 E400

D3702

Q419
C3322 C3323 25

R3315
R3314

C3316
C3315
C3321C3324

C3317
C3339 C3337 R462

C3709
F501
R419 R411 R457
1 8

C493
R3303 L410

C3727
L3308
D3301 CR3302 C434

C453
U3701 C3708 R3702
C3305

C456
U410
C3301

C3733 R3705
R3306R3324 C3705
C S501 C C3303C3304 R3307 C3726

C3734

R432
C3302 1 L411
CR3301 C3336 37

Q3301
C3325

L3731
R3304 R3319 R3726
4 2 L3301 L3303
C3326 R3305 R3320
C3725

C420
R413 C421 R495
R445 C479 R400 C442

C419
SH3802
R473 R472

C416 C422
R425
C3805 R3803 C475

C3823

C407
L3519 C487

R3826
C3813
R467

R3830

R3829
C3516 R3519 R3801 C3802 C3827 C481 C447 R423
D3551 C3508 R3812 Q421

R3807
R3804 R449 R475
C3507 C3509 C3801 C3803

C3564
C3515

R3808
R3824 C3821 R3825
R3562
J3502 SH3501 R434R438

R436
C3506 25

Q3801
Q3561
1 20 C3815 37

U3503

L3801
C3550

R3563
C3533 C3566
C3552 20 11

R3802
R3551 L3551 R3561 R435
L3552 R3831

L400
R3569 R3570
C3551 C3561 C3567 C3804 U404 U420 C473
J3501 U3801 C408

L3816
C3532 C3531 C466
L3531 R3564 L3826 R3832 C409 1 R496
4 D3521 H3501 1 25 10 C458
C3562 R3816 C410 1 R439
R3805 10 11 13 C459

C3806

C3816
C3563 C3808 C412

R3806
C3535

R3817
C451 C450

C3811 L3811
3

R3811C3810
U3502
C3534

C3525 R3565 C3818 C443

Q420
C411 Q410

R3818
L3809
C3536 L3813

C452
1 L3532 9
C3528

L3523 C3526 C3569 17 C414 3 C476

C3812
L3812 C430

C415
C3809
2 C3565 4
C3524
TP3502
R3573 R3572 R3571 R471

C3570
C3560 C3568 C440
SH403

ZMY0130324 A

Figure 4-24. VHF (136-174MHz) Main Board Bottom Side PCB


4-41

PB501
SWITCH
2 1
SB1

UNSWB+ VR451
J407 VR450
F501 VR440 C521 10.0V 10.0V
24V B501 6.8V .01uF 1
SWITCH S1
MECH_SWB+ S502 1 2 POS
4 5 3 4
NEG S2
C503 C500 1 PB504
C502 TAB2 CR501 1000pF RSSI_FIL SWITCH
7 100pF L505 2 2
0.47uF HIGH 390nH S3

LOW
2 1
TAB1 VR439 BATT_CODE PTT
6
10V VR444
3 2 1 6.8V
VR506
6.8V

R507
0
PB502 SPP
SWITCH
2 1
SB2 SPN
Vdda C522 C508 C509 INT_SPN
.01uF 100pF 1000pF
VOL VR441 Q503
6.8V INT_MIC
Vdda 3 4
C505 5V C477 C501
VR501 100pF
SWB+ 10K
6.8V 100pF 1000pF C478 C504
100pF 1000pF
2 47K
ANT_BIAS C515
C506 C507 4.7K 0.1uF
R505 100pF 1000pF 47K
10K 1 6
Q502 IMX1
4 1
2 5 VR431
RED_LED R506 6.8V
Q505 47K
3 6
GREEN_LED C523 C524 MIC
100pF 1000pF
R510
10K
S501
SWITCH
R501 R502 SCI
680 180 RTA3 1 J404
RTA0 2
PC0
1
CR503 1 RTA1 4
PC1
8 S1
3 PC2
RTA2 C0
PC3
3
C0
C1 S2
C1
GND GND1 4
7 9 S3
C511 C512 C513 C514
2 4 100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF 2
S4
C446
4700pF

3 VR432 3 VR433
2 10V 2 10V
C454
100pF C455
C520 1 1
470pF C499 C498
1000pF 100pF
100pF
C518 C519
1000pF 1000pF

ZMY0130312-A

Figure 4-25. VHF (136-174MHz) Controls And Switches Schematic Diagram


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R5

R5_2_FE R5_3_FE

C3320
C3337 C3309 R3316
.022uF 0.1uF 300 82pF
L3309
150nH

UNSWB_PLUS_1_RX UNSWB_PLUS_2_RX R3321 R3322


150 220
UNSWB+ C3308 R3323 IF_1_FE
L3304 IF
330pF 470nH
C3336 18
10uF C3307
C3315
100pF R3315
330 10pF
6 T3301 1
C3317
R3310 C3313 39pF 2
C3316
R3313 R3314 C3311 C3312 150pF 3.3pF C3318
R3308 10K 4 3
2.4K XFMR
2.7V 22 10 16pF L3308 .022uF
C3303 C3304 C3306 150pF
C3302 20pF 150pF 0.1uF 10nH C3319
RX_IN_1_FE L3306
RX_IN Q3302 NU
12nH C3339
D3302 10pF
150pF C3310 L3305 C3314
C3301 L3301 L3303 C3305 R3309 20mV 12nH 6.8pF
1pF R3320
5.6pF 12nH 12nH 2.2pF 5.6K NU
NU R3311 R3312 NU
NU 1K
CR3303 10 NU CR3301
4 3
R3319
D3301 R3307 C3338 CR3302 1K
33K 470pF SMBV1032 NU

C3326 2 1
1.9V @ -47dBm at Ant. Conn R3306
0,3V @ no input at Ant. Conn 0.1uF
NU
C3325 2.2K C3327
RSSI_1_FE R3304
RSSI Q3301 1000pF 330pF
100K R3301
33K
NU
R3305 R3324 L3312
R3303 R3317 33nH
68K RT3301 220 6 T3302 1
33K
100K NU 100K C3335 2
C3334
C3321 C3322 C3323 C3324 C3329 C3330 C3331 C3332 20pF 22pF
0.7 - 5V 100pF 100pF 33pF 330pF 100pF 100pF 39pF 4 3
330pF
136 - 174MHz XFMR

DACRx_1_FE
DACRx

RX_INJ_1_FE
RX_INJ
R3318
470 SH3301 SH3302 SH3303
400mV w. RF Vltmtr
SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD
-16dBm @50‰

TP3301

ZMY0130321-O

Figure 4-26. VHF (136-174MHz) Receiver Front End Schematic Diagram


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R5
Vdd_FILTERED Vdd_FILTERED
C3208 R3209 R5_3_ZIF
0.1uF 1K
R3220
NU R3200
R3206 150 4.7K
RSSI Q3201
C3220
100K
C3204 R3201
.01uF C3205 10pF
2.2K 0.1uF
R3207 R3208 L3221
39K 100 R3212 1uH
4.7K 2.9V
R3221 C3228
Y3200 100 .01uF C3229
XTAL C3210 1000pF C3225
R3202 100pF
TBD C3239 0.1uF
4.7K L3202 .022uF
R3210 1uH C3226
C3200 C3203 2,2k 0.1uF
IF_1_ZIF 16pF 100pF
6 IN OUT 3 1.5V 0.33uF
IF

GND1
GND2
GND3
C3221

GND
Q3200 C3218 C3238
L3201 4.7uF .01uF

48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
C3202 R3211 R3203 MMBR941 C3234 C3233 C3232
L3200 1H C3231
12pF 2.2K 10K 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF

MIX_BYP
PREAMP_OUT
MIX_IN
1 2 3 4

GREEN_VSS
PRE_AGC

BLUE_VSS

GREEN_VCC
C1P
C2P
C3P
C4P
BLUE_VCC
1H C3201 NU NU
1.5pF R3204 C4M 36
NU 10 1 RED_VCC C3M 35
C3230 2 RED_VSS C2M 34
3 PRE_IN C1M 33
4 VAG 32 C3235
RSSI_OUT
100pF 5 LIM 31 0.22uF
C3243 RSSI_FLT
RSSI C3206 R3205 C3207 C3244 6 U3220 30
.01uF 2.2pF .022uF .01uF EXTBS ROSE_VCC Vdd_FILTERED
1K 7 AFC 32D83 ROSE_VSS 29 C3224
8 TESTD mgc_comps DEMOD_HF 28 R3223 NU 0.1uF SQ_OUT_1_ZIF
R3222 9 DEMOD_OUT 27 SQ_OUT
RSSI_1_ZIF 10
VPP
26 C3237 NU
RSSI_2_ZIF R3213 100K NU GOLD_VCC PHASE_LOCK 1K
11 25

BROWN_VCC
RSSI R3219 EMIT VAG_REF R3224 100pF DEMOD_1_ZIF

GOLD_VSS
12

MLPD_CR
BRP_OFF
2.2K 100 BASE DEMOD
C3236

TESTA
5V Vdd_FILTERED 10

DATA

FREF
1.9V @ -47dBm

IOUT

GND
C3209

COL

CEX
CLK
C3240 .01uF
1uF 0.22uF NU
C3219

21
C3222

13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
22
23
24
C3242
0.1uF 0.1uF
0.1uF
Vdd_FILTERED
C3227
Vdd_FILTERED Vdd_FILTERED .01uF C3223
0.1uF
C3241
3,8V 1200pF
R3226 SH3202
SHIELD
Q3202 10
R3272 DATA_3_ZIF
5V C3270 C3271
.022uF 330pF 47K C3276 C3277 L3271
3 R3275
47pF 82pF 2.2uH 1K CLK_3_ZIF
VSF_3_ZIF R3225 Q3270 1 1.5V 1.5V
VSF BFQ67W
1K R3274
4,5V 2 C3274 2.4K LVZIF_SEL_1_ZIF
R3273 L3270 R3276 C3280
0.8V 33pF 47K D3270
100nH 200K 10nF C3278
C3214 5V C3273
0.1uF R3271 0.1uF 16_8MHz_3_ZIF
R3218
10 10pF 47
5V_3_ZIF C3272 C3275 C3279 SH3203
4.7pF R3270
NU 1K 56pF 2.2uF SHIELD 0102726
5V

C3211 SH3201
4.7uF SHIELD

R3215
0 NU U3201

16.8MHz
DATA

LVZIF_SEL
4V_3.3V LP29801

CLK
1
ON_OFF Vdda_3_ZIF
R3214 5
VOUT Vdda
SWB+ VIN 3.3V
SWB_PLUS_3_ZIF 22 3 GND VH
C3213
2 4.7uF
C3212 C3215
1uF 10pF

Figure 4-27. VHF (136-174MHz) Receiver Back End Schematic Diagram


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U3711
5V ADP3300 7.5V
2
5V_1_FN NR SWB_PLUS_1_FN
4 5
5V (SOURCE) OUT IN SWB+

GND
6 3
C3711 ERR SD
10uF
1 C3712
0.1uF C3713
C3701 L3701 2.2uF
.01uF 390nH
3 4
K3 A3 R3701
2 5
C3702 K2 A2 100
1 6
.01uF K1 A1

D3701
C3703 C3710
.01uF 2.2uF

C3704
.01uF 3 4 BIAS_ADJ
K3 A3
2 5
K2 A2
1 6
13.2V K1 A1
R3702 R3705 BIAS_ADJ_1_FN
D3702 NU 33K

C3705
0.1uF C3714
4.7uF C3725
C3708 R3726
C3706 0.1uF NU
NU
4.7uF C3716
100pF C3715 C3707
100pF R3703 22pF R3704 C3709 2.5V - 3.5V
150 150
R3721 0.1uF
VCTRL_1_FN 1
470 C3746 TP3702

44
33
22
6
VCTRL 3Vpp 220pF

PD_GND
PRE_GND
AGND
DGND
WARP NC3
@1.05MHz 25 31
INDMULT NC2
5V R3722 C3722 16 29
28 SFOUT NC1 17
1K 0.1uF LOCK_1_FN ADAPTSW C3726
46 R3727
Q3721 8.2pF
R: 5V LOCK LOCK CCOMP 100K
UMC5N C3721 4 42
R5_1_FN R5_2_FN IADAPT REFSEL
T: 0V 4 3 0.1uF 45 18
R5 43
IOUT PRESC
10K PREIN
32 C3755
47K 2 TEST2 SFBASE PRESC_1_FN
38 27 2.2uF C3727
4.7K 37 TEST1 SFCAP 26
R3752
100pF
R: 0V T5_1_FN 47K U3701 330K VSF_1_FN
R3723 TRB_1_FN AUX4 BIAS2
T: 5V T5 1 100 3 63A27 39
TRB AUX3 BIAS1 VSF
2 40
AUX2 R3751
1 200K
TP3701 AUX1 VBPASS C3752 C3754
1 48 21
PVREF C3753 1000pF 0.1uF
C3724
35 4.7uF 4.55V
11 VMULT4 DATA_1_FN
1uF VMULT3 SFIN DATA
3.5 - 9.5V 12 30
VMULT2 DATA MODIN_1_FN
@135-174MHz 14 7
VMULT1 MODIN MODIN
15 10
R3741 CSX_1_FN
16_8MHz_1_FN 100
41
MODOUT CEX
9 CSX
VCO_MOD_1_FN 16.8MHz FREFOUT CLK CLK

PRE_VDD
19 8

PD_VDD
VCO_MOD

DVDD
AVDD
XTAL2 CLK_1_FN

VRO
24

VCP
XTAL1 C3742 C3745
120mV RMS 23 C3744 220pF 220pF C3743
C3741 220pF 220pF

47
13
36
20
34
5
NU

Y3761 R3761 L3731


400mV RMS 16.8MHz 45J49 47K 2.2uH Vdda_1_FN
1 2
Vdda

GND
IN OUT

3
R3760 C3763 C3731 C3732 C3733 C3734
C3761 1.6pF .01uF .01uF 2.2uF
C3735 NU .01uF
56pF D3761 3.3V
NU
RF mV RMS measured with high impedance probe.

SH3701 SH3702
SHIELD SHIELD Y3762

FADJ 2
C3762 OSC_16.8MHZ
R3762 330pF
NU 16.8MHz
R3763 NU
NU
1 1 4 VDD 1
GND 5V
C3751
NU ZMY0130322-C

3 OUT
Figure 4-28. VHF (136-174MHz) Synthesizer Schematic Diagram
4-45

Vdda VSF

Vdda_3_VCO VSF_1_VCO
R5
3.3V 4.55V
R5_1_VCO
L3813
R:4V 1uH
R3817
T: 2.8V 0
R3802 R3811
100 R:4.6V R, T: 3.5V-9.5V
T: 0V 100 C3822 @ 135MHz-174MHz
R3818 C3813 1000pF R: 250mV RMS R: 1V RMS D3821
C3810 L3811 L3812 C3811 C3812 0 .01uF C3830
C3804 10pF 100nH 100nH 0.1uF 0.1uF C3825 L3824 R3828 VCTRL_1_VCO
NU 15pF 68pF
0.1uF NU R3821 R3822
C3818 1uH 100
R3807 VCTRL
L3801 1K 220 47
800mV C3824 L3821 L3822 L3823 C3828
RX_INJ_1_VCO 100nH NU .022uF L3825
C3801 18 14 56pF 56nH 47nH 47nH .01uF
RMS 100nH

VCC_LOGIC

VCC_BUFFERS
RX_INJ 1
R3806 10 TX_IADJ C3826
4.7pF Q3801 C3806 TX_OUT
22 RX_IADJ 2
8 RX_OUT 3 4.7pF
C3802 12
SUPER_FLTR R3825 R3826
R3801 100pF PRESC_OUT COLL_RFIN 4
220 22pF
NU R3808 U3801 RX_BASE 5 33 18
NU R3804 7 6
10 RX_SWITCH 50U54 RX_EMITTER C3829
R3805
10K C3805 13 TX_BASE 16 C3823
24K 4.7pF TX_SWITCH
L3826 .01uF
15 R3831 .01uF
TX_EMITTER 1uH R:1.7V

GND_BUFFERS
FLIP_IN 20 T: 0V

GND_LOGIC

GND_FLAG
19 10K
R:0.9V TRB_IN R3812 BIAS_ADJ_1_VCO
T: 0V BIAS_ADJ
C3803 R3803 100K NU
1000pF 220 11 9
17
C3821 R3823 C3827
R3824 0.22uF
C3808 .01uF 22K 33K
15pF
R3832

12K
C3835 L3834 C3842
C3832 1uH 1000pF
1000pF T: 1V RMS D3831
C3815 T: 250mV RMS 6.8pF
C3809 L3809 1000pF
500mV R3834 C3836
27pF 27nH
RMS R:0V R3833
RF mV RMS measured with high impedance probe. T: 3.1V 47 15pF
T5_1_VCO 220 C3833 C3834 L3831 L3832 L3833
R3830 R3829 4.7pF 56pF 68nH 56nH
T5 TRB 56nH
0 NU 0 TRB_1_VCO
TX_INJ_1_VCO
3.1V
R3835 R3836
R3816 L3816 PRESC_1_VCO VSF VCO_MOD
VSF PRESC 47K 10K VCO_MOD_1_VCO
1K 100nH
SH3801 SH3802 TX_INJ D3832
SHIELD SHIELD
C3816
6.8pF

1 1

Figure 4-29. VHF (136-174MHz) Voltage Controlled Oscillator Schematic Diagram


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UNSWB+ CSX DATA CLK RESET 5V UNSWB+ UNSWB+ UNSWB+

RESET_1_PA 5V_2_PA

BIAS_TUNING
CLK_2_PA
C3570
330pF R3570
DATA_2_PA NU
R3569
NU Q3561

24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
CSX_2_PA NU

VAR3
RX
NA
RS
VAR1
VLIM
VAR2
V5EXT
UNSWB_LPLUS_2_PA UNSW_LPLUS_3_PA C3560
1uF
GND2 V45
25 16
CLK VG
26 15
BPOS V10
27 14
R3561 DATA CQX
28 U3502 13
12K CEX CQ
29 H99S-4 12
TEMP Q
30 11
C3566 LM50C RSET QX
31 10
2

100pF ANO F168


5185963A15 32 9
VOUT

GND1
RFIN
R3571

INT

CL
CJ
VL
T1
CI
NU
GND POS
3

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
C3561 R3562 R3563 ANT_BIAS
.022uF 33K 270K C3565
U3503 .022uF
L3519 C3569 R3572
R3564 C3568
330K BEAD .022uF 120
3300pF

C3562 C3563
3300pF 3300pF
R3565 R3573
NU R3519 120
C3504 L3503
.022uF 0.1
68nH C3508 C3509
C3503 L3504 .022uF 330pF
68nH C3526
33pF .022uF
L3523
C3564 C3567 C3515 L3515 1uH
C3502 C3516 3300pF
33pF 220pF 330pF 1uF 13.85nH
L3501
5.6nH C3505 C3527 C3528 C3533 C3534
R3505 C3519
330pF 22pF NU 9.1pF 7.5pF 4.7pF
470 J3501
C3506 C3507 C3518 C3532
L3502 R3513 L3521 68pF RF_JACK
NU NU 330pF D3521
NU 100 Microstrip 7.66nH
L3518 L3522 L3531 L3532 1
C3501 39nH 23.75nH C3525 43.67nH 43.67nH
R3502 D Q3501 10pF C3531 GND
330pF C3521 20pF 2 4
TX_INJ_1_PA 18 6 R3512 C3523 C3536
16 C3512 220pF C3524 C3535
TX_INJ RFIN RFOUT1 L3511 C3514 120 120pF 18pF 15pF
1 47pF L3513 470pF 27pF 3
VCNTRL RFOUT2 7 18nH
14 7.66nH G
VD1 VG1 2
R3501 R3503
300 11 3
300 G2 VG2 C3537
U3501 C3513 L3512 C3517 S 18pF
8 NC1 09Z67 30pF 11.03nH 100pF
J3502
9
NC2 ANTENNA_CONTACT
10
5 GND1
12 GND2
13 GND3
GND4

NC3 H3501
15
NC4 HEATSINK
L3538
4

C3539
30.54nH 5.6pF
C3541 C3542 R3541 L3551
09Z67 330pF 43.67nH
.022uF NU BIAS_TUNING
1
R3543
100

R3548 R3551
R3544 R3545 39 RX_IN_1_PA
C3543 C3544 R3542 7.5K 100 100
.022uF 330pF 5.6K RX_IN
C3552
D3551 C3550 C3551 56pF
R3547 68pF
12K SH3501 SH3502 7.5pF
SHIELD SHIELD
C3547
1

C3546 L3552
.022uF 7.66nH
330pF R3546
33K
TP3502
ZMY0130323-B

Figure 4-30. VHF (136-174MHz) Transmitter Schematic Diagram


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Table 4-4: VHF Radio Parts List


Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola
Description Description Description
Circuit Motorola Ref Part No. Ref Part No. Ref Part No.
Description
Ref Part No. C3301 2113743N29 13pF C3525 2113740F35 10pF C3731 2113743L41 .01uF
B01 0986237A01 Connector, Battery Contact C3302 2113743N54 150pF C3526 2113743M08 .022uF C3732 2113743L41 .01uF
C3200 2113743N31 16pF C3303 2113743N33 20pF C3528 2113740F26 9.1pF C3733 2104993J02 2.2uF
C3203 2113743N50 100pF C3304 2113743N54 150pF C3531 2113740F29 12pF C3734 2113743L41 .01uF
C3204 2113743L41 .01uF C3306 2113928N01 0.1uF C3532 2113740F38 68pF C3742 2113743L01 220pF
C3205 2113928N01 0.1uF C3307 2113743N50 100pF C3533 2113740F26 7.5pF C3743 2113743L01 220pF
C3206 2113743L41 .01uF C3308 2113743L05 330pF C3534 2113740F27 10pF C3744 2113743L01 220pF
C3207 2113743N10 2.2pF C3309 2113928N01 0.1uF C3535 2113740F36 24pF C3745 2113743L01 220pF
C3209 2311049A07 1uF C3311 2113743N54 150pF C3536 2113740F31 15pF C3746 2113743L01 220pF
C3210 2113743L17 1000pF C3312 2113743N31 16pF C3537 2113740F33 18pF C3752 2113743L17 1000pF
C3211 2311049A56 4.7uF C3313 2113743N54 150pF C3539 2113740F21 5.6pF C3753 2311049A56 4.7uF
C3212 2311049A07 1uF C3315 2113743N26 10pF C3541 2113743M08 .022uF C3754 2113743M24 0.1uF
C3213 2311049A56 4.7uF C3316 2113743N33 20pF C3542 2113743L05 330pF C3755 2104993J02 2.2uF
C3214 2113928N01 0.1uF C3317 2113743N40 39pF C3543 2113743M08 .022uF C3761 2113743N44 56pF
C3215 2113743N26 10pF C3318 2113743M08 .022uF C3544 2113743L05 330pF C3762 2113740F63 330pF
C3218 2311049A56 4.7uF C3320 2113743N49 91pF C3546 2113743L05 330pF C3763 2113743N08 1.6pF
C3219 2113928N01 0.1uF C3321 2113743L05 330pF C3547 2113743M08 .022uF C3801 2113743N18 4.7pF
C3220 2113743N26 10pF C3322 2113743N50 100pF C3550 2113743N33 7.5pF C3803 2113743L17 1000pF
C3221 2113743L41 .01uF C3323 2113743N50 100pF C3551 2113743N49 68pF C3804 2113743E20 0.1uF
C3222 2113928N01 0.1uF C3324 2113743N38 33pF C3552 2113743N44 56pF C3805 2113743N18 4.7pF
C3223 2113928N01 0.1uF C3325 2113743L17 1000pF C3560 2311049A07 1uF C3806 2113743N50 100pF
C3224 2113928N01 0.1uF C3326 Not Placed C3561 2113743M08 .022uF C3808 2113743N30 15pF
C3225 2113928N01 0.1uF C3327 2113743L05 330pF C3562 2113743L29 3300pF C3809 2113743N36 27pF
C3226 2113928N01 0.1uF C3329 2113743L05 330pF C3563 2113743L29 3300pF C3811 2113743M24 0.1uF
C3227 2113743L41 .01uF C3330 2113743N50 100pF C3564 2113743L01 220pF C3812 2113743M24 0.1uF
C3228 2113743L41 .01uF C3331 2113743N50 100pF C3565 2113743M08 .022uF C3813 2113743L41 .01uF
C3229 2113743N50 100pF C3332 2113743N40 39pF C3566 2113743N50 100pF C3815 2113743L17 1000pF
C3230 2113740F51 100pF C3334 2113743N33 20pF C3568 2113743L29 3300pF C3816 2113743N22 6.8pF
C3231 2180478Z20 1uF C3335 2113743N34 22pF C3569 2113743M08 .022uF C3818 2113743E07 .022uF
C3232 2180478Z20 1uF C3336 2311049A18 10uF C3570 2113743L05 330pF C3821 2113743L41 .01uF
C3233 2180478Z20 1uF C3337 2113743M08 .022uF C3701 2113743L41 .01uF C3822 2113743L17 1000pF
C3234 2180478Z20 1uF C3338 2113743L09 470pF C3702 2113743L41 .01uF C3823 2113743L41 .01uF
C3235 2113743A23 0.22uF C3339 2113743N26 10pF C3703 2113743L41 .01uF C3824 2113743N44 56pF
C3238 2113743A21 0.15uF C3501 2113743L05 330pF C3704 2113743L41 .01uF C3825 2113743N30 15pF
C3239 2113743E07 .022uF C3502 2113743N38 33pF C3705 2113743E20 0.1uF C3826 2113743N18 4.7pF
C3240 2113743A23 0.22uF C3503 2113743N38 33pF C3706 2311049J11 4.7uF C3827 2113743E07 .022uF
C3241 2113743L19 1200pF C3504 2113743M08 .022uF C3707 2113743N34 22pF C3828 2113741A45 .01uF
C3242 2109720D14 0.1uF C3505 2113743L05 330pF C3708 2113743M24 0.1uF C3829 2113741A45 .01uF
C3243 2113743E07 .022uF C3508 2113743M08 .022uF C3709 2113743M24 0.1uF C3830 2113743N46 68pF
C3244 2113743L41 .01uF C3509 2113743L05 330pF C3710 2104993J02 2.2uF C3832 2113743L17 1000pF
C3270 2113743E07 .022uF C3512 2113740F43 47pF C3711 2380737Z10 2.2uF C3833 2113743N18 4.7pF
C3271 2113743L05 330pF C3513 2113740F38 30pF C3712 2113743M24 0.1uF C3834 2113743N44 56pF
C3272 2113743N18 4.7pF C3514 2113740F67 470pF C3713 2311049A09 2.2uF C3835 2113743N22 6.8pF
C3273 2113743N26 10pF C3515 2113743L29 3300pF C3714 2311049J11 4.7uF C3836 2113743N30 15pF
C3274 2113743N38 33pF C3516 2311049A08 1uF C3715 2113743N50 100pF C3842 2113743L17 1000pF
C3275 2113743N44 56pF C3517 2113740F51 100pF C3716 2113743N50 100pF C400 2113743L41 .01uF, 10%
C3276 2113743N42 47pF C3518 2113740F63 330pF C3721 2113743E20 0.1uF C401 2113743M24 0.1uF, +80%/-20%
C3277 2113743N48 82pF C3519 2113740F35 22pF C3722 2113743E20 0.1uF C402 2113743M24 0.1uF, +80%/-20%
C3278 2113743E20 0.1uF C3521 2111078B51 220pF C3724 2311049A08 1uF C403 2113928D08 10uF, +80%/-20%
C3279 2311049A07 1uF C3523 2111078B45 130pF C3726 2113743N24 8.2pF C407 2113928N01 0.1uF, 10%
C3280 2113743L39 8200pF C3524 2113740F34 22pF C3727 2113743N50 100pF C408 2113743N50 100pF
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Description Description Description Description
Ref Part No. Ref Part No. Ref Part No. Ref Part No.
C409 2113743M24 0.1uF, +80%/-20% C485 2113743L17 1000pF E400 2480640Z01 Ferrite Bead L3824 2462587N68 1uH
C410 2113928N01 0.1uF, 10% C486 2113743L17 1000pF F501 6580542Z01 Fuse 3A L3825 2462587V34 100nH
C411 2113743M24 0.1uF, +80%/-20% C487 Not Placed H3501 2680499Z01 Heatsink L3826 2462587N68 1uH
C412 2113928N01 0.1uF C488 2113743L17 1000pF J104 3980686Z01 Contact (Antenna) L3831 2462587N50 56nH
C414 2113743M24 0.1uF, +80%/-20% C489 2113743L17 1000pF J3501 0180117S05 RF_JACK L3832 2462587N51 68nH
C415 2109720D01 .01uF, 10% C493 Not Placed J3502 3980686Z01 Antenna Contact L3833 2462587N50 56nH
C416 2113928N01 0.1uF, 10% C494 2113743N50 100pF J400 0905505Y04 40-pin Connector L3834 2462587N68 1uH
C419 2113743L41 .01uF, 10% C498 2113743N50 100pF J402 2809926G02 4-pin Connector L400 2462587Q42 390nH, 10%
C420 2113743L41 .01uF, 10% C499 2113743N50 100pF J404 0980689Z01 Stereo Jack (2.5mm) L401 2462587Q42 390nH, 10%
C421 2113928N01 0.1uF, 10% C500 2113743L17 1000pF J407 0980688Z01 Stereo Jack (3.5mm) L410 2462587Q42 390nH, 10%
C422 2113743M24 0.1uF, +80%/-20% C501 2113743L17 1000pF L3200 2462587N68 1uH L411 2462587Q42 390nH, 10%
C423 2113743N50 100pF C502 2311049A05 0.47uF, 10%; 25V L3202 2462587N68 1uH L505 2462587Q42 390nH, 10%
C424 2311049A59 10uF, 10%; 6V C503 2113743N50 100pF L3221 2462587N68 1uH PB501 4080523Z01 Tactile, Pushbutton
C425 2113743M24 0.1uF, +80%/-20% C504 2113743L17 1000pF L3270 2462587T15 100nH PB502 4080523Z01 Tactile, Pushbutton
C426 2113743N50 100pF C505 2113743N50 100pF L3271 2462587Q20 2.2uH PB504 4080523Z01 Tactile, Pushbutton
C427 2113743N50 100pF C506 2113743N50 100pF L3301 2462587T35 12nH Q3200 4813827A07 MMBR941
C428 2113743M24 0.1uF, +80%/-20% C507 2113743L17 1000pF L3303 2462587T35 12nH Q3201 4880214G02 NPN
C429 2113743M24 0.1uF, +80%/-20% C508 2113743N50 100pF L3304 2462587T23 470nH Q3202 4880214G02 NPN
C430 2113928N01 0.1uF, 10% C509 2113743L17 1000pF L3305 2462587T35 12nH Q3270 4805218N63 BFQ67W
C431 2113743N50 100pF C511 2113743N50 100pF L3306 2462587T35 12nH Q3301 4880214G02 NPN
C432 Not Placed C512 2113743N50 100pF L3308 2462587T34 10nH Q3302 4813827A07 NPN
C433 2113743L41 .01uF, 10% C513 2113743N50 100pF L3309 2462587N55 150nH Q3501 4802245J55 RF Power FET
C434 2113743M24 0.1uF, +80%/-20% C514 2113743N50 100pF L3312 2462587V28 33nH Q3721 4802245J50 UMC5N
C435 2113743M24 0.1uF, +80%/-20% C518 2113743L17 1000pF L3501 2413926H09 5.6nH Q3801 4813827A07 NPN
C440 2113743G26 4.7uF, +80%/-20% C519 2113743L17 1000pF L3503 2462587V32 68nH Q400 4809579E18 MOSFET P-Chan
C442 2113743E20 0.1uF, 10% C520 2113743L17 1000pF L3504 2462587N51 68nH Q403 4880214G02 NPN
C443 2113928N01 0.1uF, 10% C521 2113743L41 .01uF, 10% L3511 2462587N44 18nH Q405 4802245J54 Dual NPN
C446 2113743R33 4700pF C522 2113743L41 .01uF, 10% L3512 2460591B04 11.03nH Q410 4802245J54 Dual NPN
C447 2113928N01 0.1uF, 10% C523 2113743N50 100pF L3513 2460591A11 7.66nH Q417 4802245J50 Dual NPN/PNP
C448 2113928N01 0.1uF, 10% C524 2113743L17 1000pF L3515 2460591C23 13.85nH Q418 4802245J50 Dual NPN/PNP
C449 2113743N50 100pF CR3301 4802245J42 Ring Quad Diode L3518 2462587N48 39nH Q419 5180159R01 Dual NPN5
C451 2113743M08 .022uF, +80%/-20% CR3302 4805129M96 SMBV1032 L3519 2484657R01 Bead Q420 4805128M67 MMBT3906
C452 2113743G26 4.7uF, +80%/-20% CR3303 4880154K03 Dual Common Anode Cath- L3521 2460591A11 7.66nH Q421 4880214G02 NPN
C453 2113743N50 100pF ode L3522 2460591E24 23.75nH Q502 5180159R01 Dual NPN
C456 2113743N50 100pF CR414 4802245J47 Schottky Diode L3523 2462587N68 1uH Q505 4880214G02 NPN
C458 2113743N50 100pF CR412 4802245J47 Schottky Diode L3531 2460591N28 34.14nH R3200 0662057M54 150
C459 2113743N50 100pF CR413 4802245J47 Schottky Diode L3532 2460591N28 34.14nH R3201 0662057M82 2.2K
C463 2113743N50 100pF CR440 4813833C02 Dual Diode Common Cathode L3538 2460591M36 30.54nH R3202 0662057M90 4.7K
C466 2113743N50 100pF CR501 4880107R01 Rectifier L3551 2460591N36 43.67nH R3203 0662057M98 10K
C467 2113928N01 0.1uF, 10% CR503 4805729G49 LED Red/Yel L3552 2460591A11 7.66nH R3204 0662057M34 22
C473 2113743L09 100pF D3270 4862824C01 Varactor L3701 2462587Q42 390nH R3205 0662057M74 1K
C475 2113743H14 10uF, +80%/-20% D3301 4802081B58 Diode Dual L3731 2462587Q20 2.2uH R3206 0662057N23 100K
C476 2113928D08 10uF, +80%/-20% D3302 4802081B58 Diode Dual L3801 2462587V34 100nH R3207 0662057N13 39K
C477 2113743N50 100pF D3521 4880973Z02 Pin Diode L3809 2462587V27 27nH R3208 0662057M50 100
C478 2113743N50 100pF D3551 4880973Z02 Pin Diode L3811 2462587V34 100nH R3209 0662057M74 1K
C479 2113928N01 0.1uF, 10% D3701 4802233J09 Triple Diode L3812 2462587V34 100nH R3210 0662057M82 2.2K
C480 2113743G24 2.2uF D3702 4802233J09 Triple Diode L3813 2462587Q47 1uH R3211 0662057M82 2.2K
C481 2113928N01 0.1uF, 10% D3761 4862824C03 Varactor L3816 2462587V34 100nH R3212 0662057M90 4.7K
C482 2113928N01 0.1uF, 10% D3821 4805649Q13 Dual Varactor L3821 2462587N50 56nH R3213 0662057M82 2.2K
C483 2113743L17 1000pF D3831 4805649Q13 Dual Varactor L3822 2462587N49 47nH R3214 0662057M50 100
C484 2113743L17 1000pF D3832 4862824C01 Varactor L3823 2462587N49 47nH R3215 0662057M50 100
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Description Description Description Description
Ref Part No. Ref Part No. Ref Part No. Ref Part No.
R3219 0662057M50 100 R3564 0662057N35 330K R416 0662057N13 39K SH3303 2686081B06 Shield
R3220 0662057M90 4.7K R3572 0662057A27 120 R418 0662057M01 0 SH3501 2686081B03 Shield
R3221 0662057M50 100 R3573 0662057A27 120 R419 0662057M90 4700 SH3502 2686081B04 Shield
R3224 0662057M26 10 R3701 0662057M50 100 R423 0662057N15 47K SH3702 2680511Z01 Shield
R3225 0662057M74 1K R3702 Not Placed R425 0662057N10 30K SH3801 2680513Z01 Shield
R3226 0662057M26 10 R3703 0662057M54 150 R427 0662057M98 10K SH3802 2680514Z01 Shield
R3270 0662057M74 1K R3704 0662057M54 150 R428 0662057M10 2.2K SH400 2680505Z01 Controller Memory Shield
R3271 0662057M42 47 R3705 0662057N11 33K R429 0662057M98 10K SH401 2680506Z01 Controller On/Off Shield
R3272 0662057N15 47K R3721 0662057M66 470 R432 0662057N16 51K SH402 2680515Z01 Controller Microprocessor
R3273 0662057N15 47K R3722 0662057M74 1K R434 Not Placed Shield
R3274 0662057M74 1K R3723 0662057M50 100 R435 0662057M81 2K SH403 2680516Z01 Controller AsficCmp/Audio PA
R3275 0662057M88 3.9K R3727 0662057N23 100K R436 0662057N16 0 Shield
R3276 0662057N30 200K R3741 0662057M50 100 R437 Not Placed T3301 2580541Z01 XFMR Coil
R3303 0662057N23 100K R3751 0662057N30 200K R438 0662057M01 0 T3302 2580541Z01 XFMR Coil
R3304 0662057N23 100K R3752 0662057N35 330K R439 0662057N23 100K U3201 5102463J58 LP2980
R3305 0662057N19 33K R3760 Not Placed R445 0662057N08 24K U3220 5109632D83 LVZIF IC
R3306 0662057M82 2.2K R3761 0662057N15 47K R446 0662057N30 200K U3501 5105109Z67 LDMOS Pre-driver
R3307 0662057N11 33K R3802 0662057M50 100 R447 0662057N52 1.6M U3502 5185765B01 Power Control IC
R3308 0662057M86 2.4K R3803 0662057M58 220 R448 0662057N33 270K U3503 5185963A15 Temperature Sense
R3309 0662057M92 5.6K R3804 0662057M98 10K R449 0662057N08 24K U3701 5185963A27 LVFRACTN IC
R3310 0662057M98 10K R3805 0662057N08 24K R457 0662057M98 10K U3711 5105739X05 Regulator, linear
R3311 0662057M26 10 R3806 0662057M34 22 R460 0662057M90 4.7K U3801 5105750U54 VCO Buffer
R3312 Not Placed R3808 0662057M26 10 R461 0662057N23 100K U400 5102463J40 3.3V Reg
R3313 0662057M34 22 R3811 0662057M50 100 R462 0662057N23 100K U404 5185963A53 AsficCmp
R3314 0662057M26 10 R3816 0662057M74 1K R463 0662057M61 300 U405 Not Placed
R3315 0662057M62 330 R3817 0662057M01 0 R471 0662057M92 5.6K U406 *5102463J59 Flash ROM 256K
R3316 0662057M61 300 R3821 0662057M58 220 R472 0662057N12 3.6K U407 *5102463J64 EEPROM 16Kx8
R3317 0662057N23 100K R3822 0662057M42 47 R473 0662057M26 10 U409 5102226J55 up HC11FL0
R3318 0662057M66 470 R3823 0662057N11 33K R475 0662057M01 0 U410 5102463J57 3.3V Reg
R3321 0662057M54 150 R3824 0662057N07 22K R476 0662057N08 24K U420 5102463J44 Audio PA
R3322 0662057M58 220 R3825 0662057M38 33 R478 0662057M98 10K VR431 4802245J51 6.8V Zener
R3323 0662057M32 18 R3826 0662057M32 18 R481 0662057N08 24K VR432 4880140L15 10V Zener
R3324 0662057M58 220 R3828 0662057M50 100 R492 0662057M01 0 VR433 4880140L15 10V Zener
R3501 0662057M61 300 R3829 0662057M01 0 R494 0662057M01 0 VR439 4880140L15 10V Zener
R3502 0662057M32 18 R3831 0662057M98 10K R495 0662057N23 100K VR440 4802245J51 6.8V Zener
R3503 0662057M61 300 R3832 0662057N01 12K R496 0662057N23 100K VR441 4802245J51 6.8V Zener
R3505 0662057M66 470 R3833 0662057M58 220 R498 0662057N23 100K VR444 4802245J51 6.8V Zener
R3512 0662057A27 120 R3834 0662057M42 47 R499 0662057M98 10K VR450 4802245J53 10V Zener
R3513 0662057A25 100 R3835 0662057N15 47K R501 0662057M70 680 VR451 4802245J53 10V Zener
R3519 0680539Z01 0.1 R3836 0662057M98 10K R502 0662057M56 180 VR501 4813830A18 6.8V Zener
R3542 0662057M92 5.6K R400 0662057N15 47K R505 0662057M98 10K VR506 4802245J51 6.8V Zener
R3543 0662057M50 100 R401 0662057M01 0 R506 0662057N15 47K Y3200 4802245J43 XTAL
R3544 0662057A25 100 R402 Not Placed R507 0662057M01 0 Y3761 4802245J49 16.8MHz Crystal
R3545 0662057A25 100 R403 Not Placed RT400 0680590Z01 Thermistor 33K 7580671Z01 pad (flexible circuit)
R3546 0662057N11 33K R405 0662057M01 0 S501 4080502B03 Channel Switch * Motorola Depot Servicing only
R3547 0662057N01 12K R406 0662057N20 75K S502 1880619Z01 Volume Switch
R3548 0662057M95 7.5K R410 0662057N23 100K SH3201 2602023X08 Shield
R3551 0662057M40 39 R411 0662057M98 10K SH3202 2686081B02 Shield
R3561 0662057N01 12K R413 0662057M01 0 SH3203 Not Placed
R3562 0662057N11 33K R414 0662057V34 180K, 1% SH3301 2686081B01 Shield
R3563 0662057N33 270K R415 0662057V26 91K, 1% SH3302 2686081B05 Shield
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