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C O M E SI N T W O V E R S I O N SD I S T I N G U I S H E DA S F O L L O W S :
MODELSX.3gOO
Voltage Remarks
Type

KU 120Vonly U . S . A .m o d e l

5/U I 10V, 120V, 22Oand240V (Switchable) U . S .M i l i t a r y m o d e l

This servicemanual is applicableto the KU type. When repairingthe S/G type, pleaseseethe
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CONTENTS 1. SPECIFICATIONS
1. spECtFtcATtoNS 2 P o w e rA m p l i f i e rS e c t i o n
2 ' F R o NPr A N EFLA C I L T T I E S a
C o n t i n u oPuosw e0r u t p u0t f 1 2 0w a t t s x p cehr a n -
3' BLocK DIAGRAM 7 n e l ,m i n . a
, t 8 o h m sf r o m 2 0 H e r t tzo 2 0 , 0 0 0
4 . c l R C UD
lrESCRIPTIoNS H e r t zw i t h n 0 m . r e t h a n0 . 0 0 5 %t o l a lh a r m o -
4 . 1 F MT u n eSr e c t i o n 8 n i Cd i S t O f t i O n .
4.2 AM TunerSection 9 (20Hertzto 20,000
Distortion
To,rlHarmonic Hertz,
4.3 Audio Section 9 g ohms)
4.4 DisplayCircuits ....... 11 c o n t i n u o u s r a t e d p o w e r o u t p u tN. .o m o r e t h a n 0 . 0 0 5 %
4.5 P r o t e c t i o nC i r c u i t 13 6 0 w a t t s p e r c h a n n e lp o w e r

current
4'6 Surge suppressor " " " ' l5 ,",1r',jlltr,r.ion iuorrrrrltrl;f ;::ltjT:"fl
oirioriion
5 ' D I S A S S E M B L Y' ' 15
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c o n t i n u o ursa t e dp o w e ro u t p u t . . N o m o r et h a n0 . 0 0 5 %
6 . P A R T SL O C A T I O N 16 6 0 w a t t sp e rc h a n n epl o w e r
7 . D I A L C O R DS T R I N G I N G. 18 output ' . . . ' N o m o r et h a n0 . 0 0 5 %
g. ADJUSTMENTS F r e q u e n cR y esponse
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8.2 T u n e rS e c t i o n . 20 ..... V/50kilohms
9, SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 24 OUtPUt
' ' ' ' ' A' B' A+B
10. p . c . B o A R D Sc o N N E C T T o ND T A G R A M 29 -speaker
D a m p i n gF a c t o r( 2 0 H e r t zt o 2 0 , 0 0 0H e r t z ,8 o h m s )
I1.PARTSLIST. 35 ...60
1 2 . E X p L o D E Dv t E W 41 Hr..;; r t r . i r .i i H i , r r r o r t c i r c u i t eAo ,n e t w o r k )
46 ""' 115d8
1 3 .P A C K | N G . . . .
E A N U A L F O RS / GT Y P E
A D D T T T O N ASLE R V T CM 41 P r e a m p l i f i e rS e c t i o n
In p u t ( S e n s i t i v i t y / l m p e d a n c e )
P H O N O1 , 2 . . . 2 . 5 m V / 5 0k i l o h m s
A U X , T A P EP L A Y 1 , 2 ,
ADAPTORIN ... ... 150mV/50kilohms
P h o n oO v e r l o a dL e v e l( T . H . D .0 . 0 0 5 %1, , 0 0 0H e r t z )
PHONO 1.2... 300mV
O u t P u t( L e v e l /m l Pedance)
T A P ER E C1 , 2 . A D A P T O RO U T
150mV
PREAMP O U T ( R L :5 0 k i l o h m s )
. . . . 1 V l 1 k i l o h m s( V o l u m e :m a x . )
T o t a l H a r m o n i cD i s t o r t i o n( 2 0 H e r t zt o 2 0 . 0 0 0H e r t z )
P H O N O1 . 2 ( R E CO U T ) . . . . . . N o m o r et h a n0 . 0 0 5 %
( 1 0 Vo u t p u t )

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A U X , T A P EP L A Y 1 , 2 . A D A P T O RI N AM TunerSection
No more than 0.005% S e n s i t i v i t (yl H F , F e r r i t ea n t e n n a .) . 300sV/m
(10V output) (lHF, Ext. antenna)" . 1SpV
F r e q u e n cR
y esponse Selectivity 30dB
P H O N O( RI A A E q u a l i z a t i o n ) S i g n a l - t o - N o i sRe atio 50dB
. . . 2 0 H e r t zt o 2 0 , 0 0 0H e r t zt 0 . 2 d B l m a g e R e s p o n s eR a t i o 40dB
A U X , T A P EP L A Y 1 , 2 ,A D A P T O R OUT l F R e s p o n sR e atio. . 40dB
+9
' ' ' ' ' 7 H e r t zt o 8 0 0 0 0 H e r t z d B Antenna F e r r i t el o o p s t i c k
Ton. contror an t e n n a
B A S S. ! 4 d B / ! 7 d B( 1 0 0 H 2 )
Audio Section
f u rnoverFrequency : 2OOHz/ 400H2
(10kHz) O u t p u t( L e v e l /m
l pedance)
TREBLE +gdB/t7dB
F M ( 1 0 0 %M o d . ) . 6 5 0 m V / 2 . 4k i l o h m s
Tu rnoverFrequencv : 2kHzI 4k{z
Filter A M ( 3 0 %M o d . ) . 20OmV/2.4 kilohms
L O W .. 1 5 H z( - 6 d B / o c t . ) Semiconductors
HIGH. 8 k H z( - 6 d B / o c t . ) lCs... t5
s o n t o u r( V o l u m ec o n t r o ls e t a t - 4 0 d B p o s i t i o n )
L o u d n e sC
FETs. o
. . . . + 6 d B( 1 0 0 H 2 )+, 3 d B( 1 00 0 0 H 2 ) T r an s i s t o r s 89
H u m a n dN o i s e( l HF , s h o r t - c i r c u i t e
Adn, e t w o r k )
Diodes 62
PHONO . .. . .. 86dB
A U X , T A P EP L A Y 1 , 2 , M iscellaneous
ADAPTORIN... 10 5 d B P o w e rR e q u i r e m e n t s AC 120V.60H2
Attenuator. -20d8 P o w e rC o n s u m p t i o n 3 5 0 W( U L )
FM Tuner Section Dimensions 5 2 6 ( W x) 1 7 6 ( H )x
4 5 2 ( D )m m
U s a b lS e e n s i t i v i t( yl HF) 9 . 8 d B f( 1 . 7 p V )
2 0 - 1 1 / 1 6 ( wxl 6 - 15 / 1 6
5 0 d BO u i e t i n gS e n s i t i v i t y
( H ) x 1 7 - 1 4 / 1 6 ( Di nl
MONO 14.2dBf(2.8pV)
Weight(without package) 2Okg(441b 2ozl
STEREO 3 6 d B f( 3 4 . 7 p V )
S i g n a l - t o - N o iR s ea t i o FurnishedParts
MONO 8 3 d B( a t 6 5 d B f ) O p e r a t i n gi n s t r u c t i o n s 1
S T ERE O 7 8 d B( a t 8 0 d B f ) FM T-type antenna 1
D i s t o r t i o n( a t 6 5 d B f)
MONO 100H2. 0.1o/o * Measured pursuant to
the Federal Trade Commission's Trade
lkHz . o.o7% Regulation rule on Power Output Claims for Amplifiers.
6kHz ' oJ%
NOTE:
S T E R E O1 0 0 H 2 . O.27o
Specifications and the design subject to possible modifications
ikHz . o.15% without notice due to improvements.
6kHz O.2To
C a p t u r eR a t i o . . 1.0d8
A l t e r n a t e C h a n n e lS e l e c t i v i t y
400kHz ......80dB
S t e r e oS e p a r a t i o n
1 k H z . . . . . . . 5 0 d 8
3OHzto15kllz. ...... 35dB
F r e q u e n c yR e s p o n s e
....2OHzto15kHz1!jaa
Spurious
Response
Ratio. . . . . . . 100dB
lmageResponseRatio ... 90dB
lFResponseRatio.. .... 100d8
AMSuppressionRatio ... 60dB
S u b c a r r i e r P r o d u c tR a t i o . . . . . . . 64dB
SCARejectionRatio .... 64dB
M u t i n gT h r e s h o l d 1 9 . 2 d B f( S g V )
Antenna Input . 300 ohms balanced,
75 ohms unbalanced.

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2 . F R O N T P A N E LF A C I L I T I E S

SWITCH
O T R E B L ET U R N O V E R
O POWERSWITCH Use this switch to change over
the frequency in which
SetthisswitchtooNtosupp|ypowertothereceiver. treble control is starting
is setto ON' because the sound adjustment with the
Therewill be a shortdelaywhen it to take effect' Select 2k{z or 4kHz in accordance
has been actuated to suppressthe
the muting circuit withthecharacteristicsofyourIisteningroomandof
generated when the
unpleasantnoisethat is sometimes preference'
y o u r s p e a k e r sa, n d w i t h y o u r g e n e r a l
off '
Poweris switchedon and
@ noRProRswlrcH
@ BASSTURNOVERSWITCH SetthisswitchtooNwhenreproducingsoundfroman
frequency in which
Use this switch to change over the optional componentwhich is connected
to the ADAP-
control is starting
the sound adlustment with the bass u p p e rp o s i t i o ni f y o u a r e
or 400H2 in accordance T O R i a c k sA . l w a y ss e ti t t o t h e
to take effect. Select 200H2
n o t u s i n ga c o m p o n e nwt i t h t h e s et e r m i n a l s '
withthecharacterlstics'ofyourIisteningroomandof
preference'
y o u r s p e a k e r sa, n d w i t h y o u r g e n e r a l
SWITCH
@ T A P ED U P L I C A T E
you want to duplicate or
Set this switch to ON when
@ E A S SA N D T R E B L EC O N T R O L S edit a pre-recorded tape using
two tape decks'
bass and the treble'
Use these controls to adiust the
and turn the bass
lf you set the tone switch to ON
@ T A P EM O N I T O RS W I T C H
a r e c o r d i n gi n
controItotherightfromitscenterposition,youwi||be E m p l o y f o r t a p e p l a y b a c ko r t o m o n i t o r
ab|etoemphasizethesoundinafrequencyrangewhich progress.
bassturnover switch'
is lower than that selectedby the 1: P l a y b a c ko r m o n i t o r i n g o f a t a p e d e c k c o n -
f r o m t h e c e n t e rp o s i t i o n
C o n v e r s e l y t, u r n i n g t h i s c o n t r o l nected to the TAPE 1 jacks'
to the left will attenuate the sound' position when not
SOURCE: Be sure to set to this
adjust the sound in a
You can use the treble control to usingthe tape deck for laybackand p moni-
by the treble turn-
frequency higher than that selected tori ng'
con-
over switch. 2: P l a y b a c ko r m o n i t o r i n g o f a t a p e d e c k
nected to the TAPE 2 jacks'
@ T O N ES W I T C H
bassand treble
Set this switch to ON when adjustingthe NOTE:
be sure to set this
tone control When listeningto recordsor broadcasts'
c o n t r o l s .W h e n s e t t o t h e O F F p o s i t i o n 't h e Soundwitt not be obtainedfrom speakers
switch to SOURCE'
circuitsaredisengagedandfrequencyresponseisf|at. if it is setto 1 or 2.
Thisfunctionisconvenientforcheckingphonocartridge
room acoustics'
a n d s p e a k e rt o n e q u a l i t y a n d l i s t e n i n g

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€) BALANCECONTROL (15H2)
@ L O WF I L T E RS W I T C H
U s e t h i s c o n t r o l t o b a l a n c et h e v o l u m e o f t h e l e f t a n d D e p r e s st h i s s w i t c h i n t h e e v e n t t h a t t u r n t a b l e r u m b l e ,
r i g h t c h a n n e l s .F i r s t , h o w e v e r , s e t t h e m o d e s w i t c h t o recordingcutting noise or other low frequency noise
M O N O . l f t h e s o u n d a p p e a r st o b e l o u d e r o n t h e r i g h t , i t b e c o m e s o b j e c t i o n a b l e .A t t e n u a t i o n i n t h e f r e q u e n c y
means that the volume of the right channel is higher. bandbelow 15Hz is6dB/octave.
Turn the balancecontrol to the left and adjust.Con-
(8kHz)
G ) H I G H F I L T E RS W I T C H
v e r s e l y ,i f t h e s o u n d a p p e a r st o b e l o u d e r o n t h e l e f t , i t
meansthat the volume of the left channel is higher. D e p r e s st h i s s w i t c h i f r e c o r d s c r a t c hn o i s e o r o t h e r h i g h
T h e r e f o r e . t u r n t h e b a l a n c ec o n t r o l t o t h e r i g h t a n d f r e q u e n c y n o i s e b e c o m e so b j e c t i o n a b l e A . ttenuation in
a dj u s t . A f t e r a d j u s t i n g , r e t u r n t h e m o d e s w i t c h t o t h e f r e q u e n c yb a n d a b o v eS k H z i s 6 d B / o c t a v e .
STEREO.
€ ) P O W E RM E T E R
@ M O D ES W T T C H This meter allows you to read out the rated power level
U s e t h i s s w i t c h f o r s e l e c t i n gm o n o o r s t e r e o p e r f o r m - o n t h e f l u o r e s c e n t d i s p l a y t u b e w h e n s p e a k e r sw i t h a
a nces. nominal impedanceof 8 ohms are connected to the
STEREO: Set to this position for normal operations. s p e a k e rt e r m i n a l s .
MONO: W h e n s e t t o t h i s p o s i t i o n ,t h e l e f t a n d r i g h t
c h a n n e l s i g n a l sw i l l b e m i x e d a n d r e p r o -
@ DrALPOTNTER
T h i s p o i n t e r i n d i c a t e st h e b r o a d c a s t i n gs t a t i o n s .
duced monophonically from both speaker
systems. @ rnnSTEREo
rNDrcAToR
o v o L U M EC O N T R O L T h i s i n d i c a t o rl i g h t s u p w h e n r e c e i v i n ga n F M s t e r e o
p r o g r a mi f t h e F M m u t i n go f f s w i t c hi s r e l e a s e d .
Use this control to adjust the output level to the
s p e a k e r sa n d h e a d p h o n e sT. u r n i t c l o c k w l s et o i n c r e a s e @ o U A R T Z L O C K E D| N D | C A T O R
t h e o u t p u t l e v e l .N o s o u n d w i l l b e h e a r d i f y o u s e t i t t o This indicatorlightsup after the optimum tuning point
-. The scale is graduated in dB which indicate the
h a s b e e n o b t a i n e d a n d d i s p l a y st h a t t h e r e c e i v i n gs t a t e i s
a t t e n u a t i o nw h e n t h e m a x i m u m o u t p u t l e v e li s 0 d B .
s t a b i l i z e db y t h e b u i l t - i n q u a r t z l o c k c i r c u i t .
€ ) M U T I N GS W I T C H €D SIGNAL INDICATOR
Set this switch to the *20d8 position to attenuate the
T h i s i n d i c a t o r l i g h t s i n s e q u e n c ef r o m l e f t t h r o u g h r i g h t
a u d i o o u t p u t i n d i c a t e db y t h e v o l u m e c o n t r o l b y 2 0 d B .
d u r i n g t h e t u n i n g o f a n A M o r F M b r o a d c a s ti n a c c o r d -
T h e r e i s n o n e e d t o a d j u s tt h e v o l u m e c o n t r o l i f y o u u s e
a n c e w i t h t h e s t r e n g t h o f t h e s i g n a l sb e i n g r e c e i v e d .
this switch when turning down the audio output tem-
The optimum tuning point is where the maximum
p o r a r i l y a n d w h e n c h a n g i n go v e r r e c o r d so r t a p e s .
n u m b e r o f i n d i c a t o r sl i g h t .

G ) H E A D P H O NJEA C K rNDrcAToR
@ rururNG
P l u g t h e h e a d p h o n e si n t o t h i s j a c k w h e n y o u w a n t t o W h e n t u n i n g i n a n F M s t a t i o n ,t h e o p t i m u m r e c e p t i o n
l i s t e nt h r o u g h y o u r s t e r e oh e a d p h o n e s . p o i n t i s i n d i c a t e dw h e n t h e c e n t e r i n d i c a t o r l i g h t s u p .
Releaseboth speaker switches if you want to listen to W h e n t h e l e f t i n d i c a t o rh a s c o m e o n , r o t a t e t h e t u n i n g
t h e s o u n d t h r o u g h y o u r h e a d p h o n e so n l y . k n o b s l i g h t l y c l o c k w i s e .W h e n t h e r i g h t i n d i c a t o rc o m e s
(E SPEAKER
SWITCHES o n , r o t a t e t h e k n o b s l i g h t l yc o u n t e r - c l o c k w i s e .
D e p r e s st h e s w i t c h c o r r e s p o n d i n gt o t h e s p e a k e r sc o n - @ F R E O U E N CD
YI S P L A Y
n e c t e d t o t h e S P E A K E R St e r m i n a l s( A o r B ) o n t h e r e a r T h i s i n d i c a t e st h e f r e q u e n c yw h i c h i s t u n e d .
panel.
W i t h F M r e c e p t i o n ,t h e l e t t e r s " F M " a p p e a ro n t h e l e f t
You can depress both of these buttons to listen to the
of the displayand "MHz" on the right. With AM recep-
sound from two pairs of speaker systems at the same t i o n , " A M " a p p e a r so n t h e l e f t a n d " k H z " o n t h e r i g h t .
time. These change when the function selectorposition is
c h an g e d .

@ T U N I N GK N O B
U s et h i s k n o b t o t u n e i n t o b r o a d c a s t i n gs t a t i o n s .

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SELECTOR
@ FUNCTION
@ F M M U T I N GO F F S W I T C H to the
tuned Deoress the function switch which corresponds
W h e n t h i s s w i t c h i s r e l e a s e da n d a n F M b r o a d c a s d o w n first
i n s i d e t o s u p p r e s st h e program source.Turn the volume control
in, the muting circuit is activated w h i l e the
between the broadcasting b e f o r e s e l e c t i n ga d i f f e r e n t f u n c t i o n s w i t c h
annoying interstation noise
' henthe broadcast- s o u n d f r o m o n e p r o g r a ms o u r c ei s b e i n g r e p r o d u c e d '
f r e q u e n c i e sf o r n o i s e - f r e er e c e p t i o n W this switchfor FM broadcasts'
r e c e i v i n ga s t a t i o n i n a FM: Depress
ing station is far away or when this switchfor AM broadcasts
AM: Deoress
f r i n g e a r e a ,s e t t n e s w i t c h t o t h e O F F p o s i t i o na n d t h e n an
with a strong AUX: D e p r e s st h i s s w i t c h w h e n l i s t e n i n g t o
tune in. lf there is a broadcasting station the AUX
audio component connected to
station whose program
signal level on the air next to a
not be able to tune in iacks.
you want to receive, you may p l a y i n ga r e c o r d o n
w i l l b e d r o w n ed out P H O N O 2 : D e p r e s st h i s s w i t c h w h e n
s a t i s f a c t o r i l yb e c a u s et h e s o u n d the turntable connectedto the PHONO 2
l i k e t h i s ' s e t t h e FM
b y t h e s t r o n g e r s i g n a l s 'I n c a s e s j a ck s .
( d e p r e s s e p
d o s i t i o n )and
MUTING OFF switch to OFF D e p r e s st h i s s w i t c h w h e n p l a y i n ga r e c o r d o n
w h e n the PHONO 1 :
n o t w o r k
tune in. The muting circuit does the turntable connectedto the PHONO
1
l f t u n i n g h a s b e en
t u n e r i s r e c e i v i n gA M b r o a d c a s t s '
s w i t c h h a s b e en iacks.
p e r f o r m e da f t e r t h e F M M U T I N G O F F
quartz locked NOTE:
depressed and a station selected. the a ilme'
the LOCKED OnlY one function switch should be depressedat
circuit is set to the OFF mode and
i n d i c a t o rd o e s n o t l i g h t .
@ L O U D N E SS W l r c H
the volume
@ FM 25PSSWITCH When listening to a performance with
a Dolby* FM this switch and the bass
Depressthis switch when listening to control turned down, depress
at the released a n d t r e b l ew i l l b e a c c e n t u a t e d '
broadcast; otherwise keep this switch
f i t h a r d e rt o
position. Whenthe volumeis low, the human ear inds
w h e n t h e v o l u me is high'
h e a r t h e b a s sa n d t r e b l e t h a n
to compensate for
The loudnessswitch is thus designed
@ ) B R I G H T N E SSSE L E C T O R t h i s d e fi c i e n c y . B y d e p r e s s i n g t h i s s w i t c h ' t h e b a s s a nd
of the power s o u nd
Use this switch to select the brightness treble come through much more s t r o n g l y a n d t h e
c o n t r o l is
m e t e r a n d t h e f r e q u e n c Yd i s P l a Y ' takes on a puncn even when t h e v o l u m e
or other
B R I G H T : W h e n u s i n g t h e r e c e i v e ri n d a y l i g h t turneddown.
bright l o c a t i o n s '
DIM: A t n i g h t o r i n d a r k l o c a t i o n sw h e n t h e e x i s t -
i n g b r i g h t n e s si s t o o h i g h '
*Theword,,Dolby''isatrademarkofDoIbyLaboratoriesInc.

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3. BLOCK DIAGRAM
Tuner Section

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AM TUNER
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Audio Section

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SECTION

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ap-
IF system IC (PA300?-A), it is amplified and
4 . C I R C U I TD E S C R I P T I O N S ptiei to a crystal detector (seeFig' 4-1) which con-
a series
sists of diodes connected in parallel in
with a crystal resona-
4 . 1 F M T U N E RS E C T I O N resonancecircuit equipped
is the same as the IF
Front End i.r. irt" resonancefrequency
fr"qr".r"y (10'?MHz), which means the impedance
a 4
The FM front end of SX-3900 includes in the out-
FET- at it ls time will be minimal, resulting
ganged tuning capacitor, a dual-gate MOS level' If the input
RF amplifier' and a modified fut being reduced to a minimum
Eo"Too"A l-slage of the capaci-
a iruq.r"rr"y increases-the reactance
ai;; circuit llcal oscillator' This oscillator is the reactance of the
employing a vari-cap tanie stage(C) is reduced,and
uoiiug" controled oscillator resulting in AM
ir"rar"tun"u stage (L) increased,
(varia'blecapacitancediode)' When the.quartz-lock positive portion
is not in Jetection by D2 which leavesthe
,yrt"..t (refer to "Quartz-lock system") decreases'
voltage is applied to the of the IF signal.If the input frequency
operution, a constant C stage reac-
L stage reactanceis decreasedand
diode. by D1
tance increased,resulting in AM detection
the IF signal'
lF Amplifier and Detector which leavesthe negativeportion of
as the
Theseemploy 3 ICs and 3 dual-elementceramic it'r" t stageand C stagereactancesinctease
directions is
filters. fne lC (HA1201) of the first 2
stagecon- degree oidetuning in the respective
increase in
stitutes a single-stagedifferential amplifier current- in&eased, resulting in a subsequent
S-curve
ii-lti.rg limitet. The IC (PA300?-A)-in the third the detector output. By thus attaining
possible'
stage,an improvement on the former iF system IC characteristics,FM detection becomes
devia-
liigool ai, includes an iF iimiter amplifier' Since the IF signalis an FM signalfrequency
cir- tiorl-a"" to iodulation, it will be symmetrical
quadrature detector, meter drive' and other is
cuits. Performance in terms of distortion' S/N about a central axis. And if the central frequency
detector out-
ratio, delay characteristics,and other
parameters' equal to the resonancefrequency, the
,ho*, a marked improvement in comparison to o,rt OC level will be zero. If, however,there is any
the PA3001-A. displacement in the central frequency, frequency
become
deviation in respect to the detector will
Ouartz-LockSYstem generation of a DC
aryrrr-utri"a1, resulting in the
SX-3900 LPF1
The quartz-lock systemfeaturedin the This DC voitage is passed through
stereo receiver is a frequency serl/o control
system (IF filter) and LPF2 (AC filter) to form a correc-
"liiug".
displacement capaci-
employing a crystal resonator' Any iion voltage which is applied to the variable
detected as a
i.r itt"-lntlrmediate frequency (IF) is tancediodeinthelocaloscillator,therebycorrect-
with a constant
DC voltage by the discriminator (equipped ing the oscillator frequency to obtain a
oscillator
crystal resonator)' resulting in the local tn' (i.e. a constanttuned frequency)'
detec-
ir"qt"r-r"y being corrected and subsequently Since the central frequency of the crystal
servocon- tor is regulated by the crystal resonator'
tuned
locked. This extremely stablefrequency
frequencies are ob-
trol system thus ensures that tuned frequencies of exiremely high stability
remain tuned securelyfor aslong asrequired' tained.
of the
When the IF signalappearsat pin no'17
l c ( P A5 0 0 7 - A )
F M F R O N TE N D

CRYSTAL DETECTOR

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C I R C UI T

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o Limiting the Locking Range 4 . 3 A U D I OS E C T I O N


If the quartzJock range is too wide, it will P h o n oE q u a l i z eArm p l i fi e r
overlap with strong adjacent broadcasting fre- Fig. 4-3 shows the basic configuration of the
quencies and result in considerable tuning diffi- circuit. An S-N ratio of 86dB (at 2.5mV input,
culties. A DC amplifier is therefore used as a IHF-A) has been achieved by using a ultra-low-
limiter (limiter action by NFB circuit zener diodes) noise PNP transistor (2SA978) at the first stage,
which restricts the voltage applied to the variable and reducing the signal source resistance and
capacitance diode, thereby limiting the quartz-lock equalizer element impedance. High voltage gain is
range. provided in the following stage by a bootstrap cir-
A DC voltage appears at pin no.13 of the IF cuit. The output stage is a complementary sym-
system IC (PA3007-A) when the antenna input metrical SEPP circuit. The high voltage utility
ievel drops below 5pV, or when the tuned fre- factor of the SEPP circuit provides a high maxi-
quency has been detuned by more than t100kHz. mum output voltage. Dynamic range of the
This DC voltage (FM muting signal) is applied to equalizer amplifier is therefore wide and overload
the gate of Q2 (FET) via a Schmitt circuit, result- input level at 0.005% distortion is 300mV (rms at
ing in the FET being turned on, and the quartz- lkHz).
Iock circuit being turned off.

Multiplex Decoder
The recently developed multiplex decoder IC
(PA4006-A) combines MPX decoding with muting
functions in a single IC, thereby handling the tNHMrl
functions of the more conventional MPX IC
(PA1001 A) and AF MUTING IC (PA1002-A).
Distortion ratings and S/N ratio have been
further improved by incorporating a chopper type
MPX decoder. The chopper type switching circuit
F i g .4 - 3 P h o n o E q u a l i z e A
r m p l i fi e r
(see Fig. 4-2) operates by switching the signal
either to ground or to the through circuit, thereby Tone Control
eliminating the generation of unwanted noise or Fig. 4-4 shows the basic configuration of the
distortion. Furthermore, since the PA4006--4 fea- circuit. This circuit is an NFB type tone control
tures DC direct-coupled switching with the detec- with IC (HA12017P).
tor, there is no deterioration in separation at the Tone control (BASS, TREBLE) is accomplished
Iow frequency end. by providing the tone amplifier NFB circuit with
Besides the decoder and muting circuits, the a frequency selective characteristic. The capaci-
PA4006-.4 also incorporates the pilot signal cancel- tance of C7-C4 are changedby the TURNOVER
ler, stereo auto selector, VCO killer circuit, MU'l switches (by adding another capacitors in parallel)
amplifier. and MUT control circuit. to provide selectionof the frequency.
Composite The NFB circuit is changedto a flat frequency
si g n a l characteristicwhen the TONE switch in the OFF
oosition.
Inprt Output

JUIIUUUIJUIJU'.}. --'II
,in"r'r
switchins S/
n L
F i g . 4 - 2 C h o p p e rT y p e S w i t c h i n gC i r c u i t

4 . 2 A M T U N E RS E C T I O N
The AM tuner section consists of a 2-ganged
tuning capacitor plus an IC (HA1197) which con-
tains a 1-stage RF amplifier, converter, 2-stage IF
amplifier, detector, and AGC circuit.
The AM STEREO OUT terminal on the rear
panel is for connecting to an AM stereo broadcast
decoder adaptor. The signal appearing at this ter-
minal is the converter output passed via a buffer Tone Control
(emitter-follower) stage.

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junctions formed by
bias circuit consisting of 4 PN
Power AmPlif ier Section
Q3,
--WitftD3 and Q4, and VR1'
flow of
o Amplifier Circuit R1 and D1 ensuring a constart
of the power point X may be
The basic circuit arrangement
a current, the base of Q1 and (level
stage is AC basis
it shown in Fig' 4-5' The -first brought to the same level on an
"-pilii"t amplifier comprising PNP twin transis-
aiti*""ti"f fluctuationsduetothesignal)byasimpleshiftin
is a current be considered
i.t te2l, the load circuit of which (QB)' DC level. Furthermore, Q1 may
employing an NPN twin transistor with R3 as the emitter resistance'
;*;; -
Thecurrentmirrorprovidespush-pulloperationin "-iti"t-toffower
When the voltage across points Y and X is in-
harmonics of th.e signal ap-
this stage, which servesto cancel even creased by the positive portion
signal
-- further increasegain'
and ;i*i-;" itrls cirluit, it becomel. the input
outflow of base since the emitter-
Qf in the input &cuit absorbs of a it-trri, emitter_follower (Q1).
and prevents the generation
current from Q2, followervoltagegainispracticallyl,avoltage
temperature
DC voltage. BecauseQ1 follows any m o r e o r l e s s e q u a l t o t h a t o f t h e i n pY utsignal
the center point increaseacrosspoints and X)
drift in Q2, temperature drift of iirr"i it, the voltage
is the volt-
voltage is Prevented. ir^*"J"""a at R5. And the R3 voltage
Darlington collector of Q3
The pre-driver stage (Q4, Q5) is. a age applied across the base and
employs a circuit'
**g"-".rt, the load circuit of which which forms part of the power jt"g: Pi"t be excess
in
constant-currentsource(Q6)resultingahighvolt- il;h" bias voltage applied to Q3 will
across points Y
age
"
gain.
the by the same amou"i ttt" voltage
by portion. of the signal)
Tite power stagebias voltage is supplied and X increased(by positive
sewocontrol circuit' The high when no signal is being
high spe"a bias
non- above the voltage level
provides
speea bias servocontrol circuit applied. Consequently, the increase 1" l:]1"?:rn
power stage (refer to cancels the decrease
,^*it"t ing operation in the lii"t. o.i"ts Y and X
;'High SpeeaBias Servocontrol Circuit")' toii"g"'u"t"ss points X and Z't}r,ereby maintaining
(Q7 - is a.2-stage Darling- cutiing the PNP power
The power stage Q12) the idle current without
is parallel SEPP
ton arrangement, tite tinat stage
circuit. Bicause there is no time constant in the
amplifi-
NFB circuit in the low frequency region'
to DC (DC inputs will be
cation is possible down
however, by the input coupling capacitor)'
""l.it,
o High Speed Bias Servocontrol Circuit
within the
By operating the power stage.only
with mini-
active region 1no possible cut-off).and
servocontrol
mum idle current,'the high speedbias
the generation of switching dis-
circuit prevents
tortion and reducesheat loss'
When there
This circuit is outlined in Fig' 4-6'
and Q2 are
is no signal applied to the circuit' Q1
be on' The
almost iut off' while Q3 and Q4 will
of both of
uoitug" across the collector and base "e
P R E -O RI V
aEsRi "
time may be C l r c , i t r vo f N o n - s w i t c h i nAgm p l i f i e r
these transistors (Q3 and Q4) at this t'n. d-d
with the power stage
disregarded. Consequently,

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I

Fi s . 4 - 5 P o w e r A m P l i f i e r C i r c u i t

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stage off (noting that there actually is a slight de- FrequencyDisplay


crease in current). For the negative portions of the Frequenciesreceived by the SX-3900 are dis-
signal, Q2 and Q4 are operated in the same man- played in digital form by fluorescent indicator
ner, thereby preventing the NPN power stage from tube (FL tube). Each digit employs up to 7 seg-
being cut off. ments (a - g) (see Fig. 4-8) to display all numerals
4.4 DISPLAY CIRCUIT from 0 to 9 (with the exception of the left hand
digit which employs only 2 segmentsb and c).
Power lndicator Circuit
The SX-3900 output power indicators feature o

F
fluorescent indicator tube (FL tube). In this tube,
thermionic emissions from the cathode are ac-
celerated into the fluorescent substance of the
segmental anodes, resulting in the emission of light.
This tube is used to indicate numerals, letters and
other symbols.
An outline of the FL tube drive circuit is shown F i g . 4 - 8 7 - S e g m eD
n ti g i tD i s p l a y
in Fig. 4-7 .'lhe output circuit signal is first passed The signal source during both AM and FM recep-
through a low-pass filter and a compressor circuit tion is the local oscillator. The signal is passedvia a
before being applied to pin no.6 (4) of the IC buffer amplifier (FET) to the prescalar IC
(TA7318P-A). The compressor circuit makes use (M54451P) where it is subjected to frequency divi-
of the non-linearity of rising portion of the diode's sion (1/8 for AM and 1/80 for FM) before being
Vd-Id characteristics to contract the signal dynam- applied to the frequency counter IC (PD5009).
ic range by 20dB. The IC contains a detector cir- This IC is responsible for the dynamic drive of the
cuit, compressor (40dB), and peak hold circuit for 7-segment 5-digit display (each digit being tumed
both left and right channels. The dynamic range on according to time-shared sequential scanning).
of the signal is thus contracted by 6OdB to obtairr
rc (M54451P) rc(P05009)
a "peak held" DC voltage. AM LOCAL
O S C , SI G NA L
The output power indicator segments of the FL
tube are driven by the HA12010 ICs (one for each FM LOCAL
O S C , SI GN A L
channel) equipped with 12 pairs of voltage com-
parators. These comparators are biased at increas-
ing levels, so each comparator will commence to
operate separately as the input level increases.
And since these comparators apply the voltages to FM-AM SELECTION FL TUBE
SIGNAL
the output power indicator segments, each succes-
sive segment will light up in tum as the input level F i g . 4 - 9 F r e q u e n c yD i s p l a yC i r c u i t
rises.
tc (fA7318P-At 1/2

LPF
5;6141+O---1-t!rr-f{
' | N + +
t m
7r7

t c ( H A i 2 o r o)

I fltl E- -fl -- -- tr n D tr !! !I EE tr n Dt]


I t l l
w(8rl ) o.oo1 O.O1 O.1 1 10 pO

FL TUEE

F i g . 4 - 7 P o w e r I n d i c a t o rC i r c u i t

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D5 D4 03

B R I G H TN E S S DIGIT DRIVER
SELECTION

MULTIPLEXER

c o N T R O LC I R C U I T L A T C H
LOAD
GATE

PRESETAALE 5'DIGI'T
D E C IM A L
DECIMAL COUNTER
COUNTER
FROM --
P R E S C A LA R

22-BlT x 16 ROM

Vcc GNO

o f C o u n t elrC ( P D 5 0 0 9 )
F i o . 4 - 1 0 B l o c kD i a g r a m

PD5009 is Table 1
An outline of the composition of l n t e r m e d i a t ef r e q u e n c Y
the
given in block diagram form in Fig' 4-10' With
digit con-
FL tube a - g segments(anode) for each 10.67MH2
'10.70MH2
the D1 - D5 time division pulse
nected in parallel, 10.73MH2
grid (inde-
;i;"dr (rel nig. 4-11) applied to each
grid ior each digit) result in digits
G;J""i .the
from the left hand side'
being Iit up in succession
for 1ms during each 5ms inter-
nacf,"aigit is lit up - - 6)^are used in
tul. Pin"no.? of PD500g is the brightness
selector Terminals S1 54 (pin nos'3
terminal. The time division pulse width is set to d"i;;;tt"; reception mode' The 2 reception
(seeTable 1) are
;00u; for H level input signals,and to
200ps for ;;d"t emptoved in the SX-3900
of FL bv varving the combination of input
L Ievel signals, therety varying the degree ;;;;;;J -rri"
IFs during FM
(by varying the segment lighting ;;;i; iH uni l;' s different
tube brightness
"Note offset in the
perioa). that since the power indicator FL ;.;; )re required in coping witir ]f
of bright- 53 and 54 being preset
iune is driven by static drive, the degree IF ceramic filter stage,
the ceramic filter
,r"rr rrruy be varied by changing the grid voltage' arrring FM mode acc-ordingto
the
ffre f.f ZUHz crystal oscillator generates characteristics.
"^'Aftfto.,gft
basic signal used in the preparation
of the time the SX-3900 FM stage quartz-lock
"capable
aiuirlon.-p.tlse signal and the counter gate circuit .Vrt"- is of locking any frequency within
(digit in the second
control signal. ;ir;FM bani, the 10kHz digit
decimalplace)intheFMfrequencydisplaywill
appearonlY as 5 or 0'
.*htu
fr"qrrerr"y display FL tube-alsoincorporates
^SiCXaL
inclicators' And al-
ttre iUNf-fqC ana
for these indicators
though the segments(anode)
drive cir-
ur" ,iuti" driven uy itre corresponding
to the D3 time
tf," grid is driven according
",ritr, pu"lsetiming, thereby placing the segments
liilit"
the AM and FM
;;J", djnamic a'iul' ttt addition'
i n d i c a t o r s i n t h e l r e q u e n c y d i s p l a y s e c t i o n aand
relit
while the kHz
according to the OS timing'
the D1 timing'
MHz indicatorsare lit accordingto
F i g . 4 - 11 D i s i t S i g n a l

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SCHl,llTT
TUNING lndicatorCircuit CI R C U I T

The TUNING indicator consists of a center


tuning indicator (which lights up when a broad-
casting station frequency is properly tuned) and
2 detuning direction indicators which indicate the
direction in wnich the station has been tuned away
from. The corresponding drive circuits are out-
lined in Fig.4-72.
The TUNING indicator is activated once the
station has been tuned to within t100kHz of the
center frequency. This is because Q16 is turned
on and Q21 turned off (resulting in the detector
differential amplifier [Q19 & Q20] being turned
off and Q24 being turned on) by the FM muting
signal appearing at pin no.13 of the IF system IC
(PA3007-A) and passed via the Schmitt circuit
(Q17 & Q18) when the station is tuned away by
more than t100kHz.
The DC voltage on pin no.4 of PA3007-A
describes an S curve when tuning to and away from F i g . 4 - 1 2 T u n i n gI n d i c a t o C
r ircuit
a particular broadcasting frequency, the voltage on
pin no.2 serving as the reference level. This DC S I G N A L I n d i c a t o rC i r c u i t
voltage is amplified by the differential amplifier The SX-3900 SIGNAL indicator consistsof an
(Q19 & Q20) and then applied to a polarity detec- FL tube 5-point indicator display.The signalmeter
tor switch circuit (Q22 & Q23). drive signal obtained from the FM IF system IC
When tuning to a frequency from the high fre- (PA3007-A) and AM tuner IC (HA1197) is first
quency side (or tuning away from the frequency to amplified and then applied to the indicator drive
a higher frequency), the voltage on pin no.4 will IC (HA12010). This IC contains12 pairs of voltage
be higher than that on pin no.2. The Q20 collector comparators similar to those employed in the
voltage will thus be lowered and the Q19 collec- power indicator circuit, 5 of thesepairs being used
tor voltage raised, resulting in Q23 being turned to drivethe SIGNAL indicator(Fig. -13).
on, and the higher frequency (right hand side)
detuning direction indicator also being turned on. 4.5 PROTECTION CIRCUIT
When, on the other hand, the broadcasting fre- The purposeof this circuit is to protect both the
quency is approached from the low frequency side speakersand the power amplifiers. The relay in the
(or when tuning away to a lower frequency) the output circuit is automatically opened in any of
pin no.4 voltage will be lower, resulting in Q22 the following cases:
being tumed on to light up the lower frequency 1. During the "transient operations" when the
(left hand side) detuning direction indicator. Wherl power supply is tumed on and off.
either Q22 or Q23 is on, the Q24 base voltage will 2. Upon detection of a DC voltage in the output
be high, resulting in Q24 being tumed on and Q25 circuit, caused by component failure or acci-
turned off, which means that the center tuning dent.
indicator will not be lit up. 3. Upon detection of an overload, causedby a
Once the broadcasting frequency has been tuned short circuit in the load.
properly, the voltages on pin nos.2 & 4 will be
Muting Operationwhen PowerSupply is Turned
equal. Consequently, Q22 and Q23 will both be On and Off
turned off, which means that neither of the detun-
With reference to Fig, 4-74 when the power
ing direction indicators will be on in this case.
supply is turned on, Q5 turns off due to -B (The
And since Q24 is turned off because of the de-
time constant of the -B circuit is very small.).
creased base voltage, Q25 will be turned on, and
If there is no input (DC) on Q3 and Q4, they will
the center tuning indicator light up. Furthermore,
be off, and the timing capacitor C4 charges up
C77 is charged up via R99, resulting in Q26 being
through R8 and R7, and thus Q6 turns on. When
turned on, thereby lighting up the Quartz Locked
indicator LED. Q6 conducts, the relay operates,and the output
muting on the power amplifier will be removed.
When the power supply is turned off, -B will

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F i g .4 - 1 3 S i g n a lI n d i c a t o rC i r c u i t

OverloadDetection
abruptly decay, and Q5 will conduct owing to the
residui component of +B. As a result, C4 will The overload detector circuit incorporates the
rapidly discharge,Q6 will ceaseto conduct, where- load (RL) in one side of a Wheatstonebridge (see
upon the relay will become de-energized and Fig. 4-15). The base and emitter of a sensing
restore muting. tra'nsistor (Q2) are connected to the opposite
corners of ttre bridge, so if RL decreases,Q2 will
pre-
DC Voltage Detector become forward biased. If RL falls below a
The output circuit is connected to the Q3 emit- scribed value, Q2 will turn on' C4 will rapidly
ter and qa trase via a low-pass filter (R5, C2)' discharge. As consequence,Q6 will tum off and
Any DC voltages appearing the output circuit of the relay will become de-energized,thus causing
the power amplifier, it will be applied to the Q3 the output circuit to oPen.
emitter and Q4 base. If the voltage is positive, Q4
turns on. C4 will rapidly discharge'If the voltage
is negative, QB tums on' C4 will rapidly discharge'
As consequence,Q6 will turn off and the relay
will become de-energized,thus causingthe output
circuit to oPen.

F i g . 4 - 1 5 O v e r l o a dD e t e c t o r

F i q . 4 - 1 4 P r o t e c t i o nC i r c u i t

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5. DISASSEMBLY
WoodenCover Front Panel
Remove the two screws (O o.r each side of Remove all the knobs by pulling. liemove the
the wooden cover. two screws @ from the top edgeof the front panel.
Remove the two nuts @ from the control shafts.
Bottom Plate
Remove the thirteen screws Q to detach the
bottom plate.

'- \
Front panel .tt
\--'-=.::att/77
\ )rt"

Bottom plate

4 . 6 S U R G EC U R R E N TS U P P R E S S O R on, so there is no undue effect upon normal opera-


Since the SX-3900 employs a large toroidal tion of the receiver.
power transformer and two 15,0009F capacitors Microtemp is a temperature-sensitive fuse
in the power supply circuit, the sudden surge of coupled to R1. If 52 fails to close due to an
current when the power supply is turned on may abnormality in the power supply circuit or relay,
reach several hundred amperes. The surge current the heat generatedin R1 will cause Microtemp to
suppressor circuit used to reduce this sudden below, thereby opening the primary circuit.
surgeis shown in Fig. 4-16. When the POWER switch (S1) is tumed OFF,
When the POWER switch (S1) is OFF (i.e. no the relay driving circuit is opened, thereby opening
supply of AC power), the relay contact (S2) is 52 and the primary circuit.
open. But when this switch (S1) is tumed ON,
the sudden surge of current is passedthrough R1-, RELAY

thereby greatly reducing the flow of current.


When the output DC voltage of the power supply
circuit reaches a certain prescribed level, 52 will
close,and R1 consequentlybe by-passed. The time
F i g . 4 - 1 6 S u r g eC u r r e n S
t uppresso
Cri r c u i t
required for this to occur, however, is considerably
shorter than the time required for the muting
circuit to operate when the power supply is tumed

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The A marh found on some component parts indicates
6. PARTS LOCATION the iiportance of the safety factor of the part' There-
parts of identical
fore, when replacing, be sure to use
designation.
Front PanelView
F l u o r e s c e n ti n d i c a t o r t u b e
F l u o r e s c e n ti n d i c a t o r t u b e K n o b ( F I L T E R ,F M , AAV-OO7
AAV-OO8 BRIGHT/DIM}
AAD.227 Knob (FUNCTION)
AAD-226

Knob (TUNING)
Front panelassembly AAA-065
AN8.861 Knob (LOUDNESS)
AAD-227
Knob (SPEAKERS)
AAD.226 K n o b( M O D E M, UTING)
Knob (BASS,TREBLE, AAD.139
TURNOVER)
AAB-239 ' K n o b( V O L U M E )
Woodencover AAB-238
AMM-087
knob (POWER, TONE,ADAPTOR,- K n o b( B A L A N C E )
D U P L I C A T ET, A P EM O N I T O R ) AA8-239
AAD.139
Front View with PanelRemoved
Lamp with wires
P u s hs w i t c h ( B R I G H T / D l M ) AEL-069
ASG-230
Lamp with wires
Dual push switch AE L-095
ASG-229
Lamp with wires
Lamp with wires AEL-069
AEL-047

P h o n ei a c k ( P H O N E S ) Tuning shaft assemblY


AKN-O30 AXA-260

P u s hs w i t c h ( L O U D N E S S )
ASG-230
R e m o t e s w i t c h ( S P E A K ER S ) Leverswitch
ASX-137 ( M U T I N G- 2 O d B }
, AL e v e r s w i t c h ( P O W E R )
-nsr-soz ASK-152

Slide rotary switch 4 - g a n gv a r i a b l er e s i s t o r ( V O L U M E )


( B A S ST U R N O V E R } ACW-304
ASE-125 L e v e rs w i t c h ( M O D E )
2 - g a n gv a r i a b l e r e s i s t o r ( B A S S ) A S K . 15 2
ACT-134 v a r i a b l er e s i s t o r ( B A L A N C E )
L e v e rs w i t c h ( T O N E )
ACT-133
ASK.152
Remoteleverswitch (TAPEMONITOR)
2 - g a n gv a r i a b l er e s i s t o r ( T R E B L E ) ASX.131
ACT-134
Sliderotaryswitch (TREBLETURNOVER) R e m o t e l e v e rs w i t c h ( A D A P T O R , D U P L I C A T E )
ASE-126 ASX.128

Rear PanelView
m i n a l ( P R E A M P O U T / P O W E RA M P l N )
T e r m i n a l( I N P U T ) AKB-063
AKB-064

Bar-antenna n a l( S P E A K E R S )
ATB.624 -, A
AKTE
e r- 0
m5i 4

T e r m i n a l( A M S T E R E O O U T )
AKB-076
I AC socket (AC OUTLETS)
AKP-041

I AC power cord
ADG.O29

Terminal (TAPE, ADAPTOR)


T e r m i n a(iA N T E N N A I AKB-063
AKA-o13

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Top Viw

R e c t i f i e ra s s e m b l y S p e a k e r st e r m i n a l a s s e m b l y
AWR.211 GW3-222

E q u a l i z e ra s s e m b l y
AWM-226
Electrolytic capacitor
15 . O 0 0 pF , 7 1 V
Poweramplif ier assembly
ACH-210
AWH-097

Detector assembly
GWX.463
Tuner assembly
GWE-132

f
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Indicatorassembly
AWV-OO8

Lamp socket
AKK-OO5
Lamp (wedge typel
/r
\t"-
AE L.029

Bottom View

r t;!

I
Tuner assembly
GWE-132

T o n e a m p l i fi e r a s s e m b l y
GWG-140

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7. DIAL CORD STRINGING
1 . Removethe wooden cover and the front panel. 7" Tum the tuning shaft and check that the cord
2 . Turn the tuning capacitor shaft fully clockwise. movessmoothly. Cut off any excesscord.
3 . Fix the tuning drum to the tuning capacitor 8. Tum the tuning shaft counter-clockwiseas
shaft so that the set-screwis uppermost. far as it will go.
4 Tie one end of the dial cord to the spring. 9. Align the dial pointer with the starting point of
5 . Pass the cord through the cutout section in the dial scale (third division from the left),
the tuning drum. Wind it ll2 turn around the and then passthe cord over it.
tuning drum, and then take it over pulleys 10. Check that the dial pointer is in line with the
A, B, C, D and E in that sequence. starting point of the dial scale.
o . Wind the cord around the tuning shaft 3 times. 11. Finally apply the locking paint to the knot of
Passit over pully F, wind it around the tuning the cord and the dial pointer connection.
drum 2 times, and finally tie it to the spring 12. If the tension of the cord is weak, move the
so that it is tensioned. springto the projection B.

S p r in g

T u n i n gd r u m

Tuningcapacitor

T u n i n gd r u m

B
T u n i n gs h a f t

\
D

D i a lp o i n t e r
Dial pointerconnection

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8. ADJUSTMENTS
8.1 AUDIOSECTION
PowerAmplifier Output PowerIndicatorCalibration
Turn VRS, VR5 (L) and VR4, VR6 (R) fully 1. Apply a IkHz signal to the POWER AMP IN
around in the counter-clockwisedirection, but set terminals (or any other input power amplifier
VR1(L) and VR2(R) to the center positions. input terminals).
Without any load or input signal,tum the POWER 2. Adjust the level of this input signal so that
switch ON. the voltage on the output terminals (SPEAK-
o DC Balance ERS) read 8.95V(rms).
1. Adjust VR1(L) for 0V(to within t30mV) 3. Adjust VR1(L) and VR2(R) so that the out-
betweenterminal No.30 and ground. put power indicator read 10 watts.
2. Adjust VR2(R) for OV(to within t30mV)
betweenterminal No.29 and ground.
o Idle Cunent
1. Adjust VR3 (L) for 56mV between terminals
N o . 1 2 ( + )a n dN o . 1 1 ( - ) .
2. Adjust VR4 (R) for 56mV between terminals
N o . 9 ( + )a n d N o . 1 0 ( - ) .
3. Adjust VRb (L) for 70mV between terminals
N o . 1 2 ( + )a n d N o . 1 1 ( - ) .
4. Adjust VR6 (R) for 70mV between terminals
N o . 9 ( + )a n d N o . 1 0 ( - ) .

Powertransformer

lndicator
assembly

V R s V R 3V R 1 vR2 VR4 VR6

'g
r zir 3 ozgr o

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8 . 2 T U N E RS E C T I O N
FM Tuner
o Connect the FM SG (FM signal generator)to 16. Turn the FM MUTING OFF switch to the ON
the FM ANTENNA 300Q terminalsvia a 300O position, and set the FM SG output level to
dummy antenna. 20d8.
o Switch the FUNCTION selectorto the FM posi- 17. Adjust VR1 to bring the input level to the
tion, the FM MUTING OFF switch to the OFF startingpoint of the muting operation.
position. MultiPlexDecoder
o L5 and L6 are coreless coils which may be o Connect the MPX SG (FM multiplex generator)
adjusted by extending one turn of coil out to- to the FM SG externalmodulator terminal.
wardstuning capacitor(seeFig. 8-2). o Set the FM MUTING OFF switch to the OFF
1. Set the SX-3900 dial pointer to a frequencyin position.
the 106MHz region so that there will be no 18. Set the FM SG output to 98MHz and 60dB
input signal. (unmodulated), and tune the SX-3900 to this
2. Rotate the N core of T2 so that the voltage position (fine adjust the tuning knob to ensure
between no.B and no.7 terminals on the tuner a DC 0V reading between no.S and no.7 ter-
assemblyis reducedto DC 0V. minals).
3. Next tune the dial pointer to 106MHz, and set 19. Adjust VRb to obtain a 76kHz signalat termi-
the FM SG outPut to 106MHz, 60 to 80dB nal no.6.
(modulation - 40OHz,t71kHz deviation). 20. Set the FM SG output level to 60dB, and the
4. Adjust TC1 so that the voltage betweenno.8 modulation mode to external. Then with the
and no.7 terminals is reduced to DC 0V and MPX SG, set Main off, and pilot signal to
maximum readingof the SIGNAL indicator. t7 .lkHz deviation.
5. Then tune the dial pointer to 90MHz, and set 21. Adjust VR4 to reduce leakageof the 19kHz
the FM SG output frequencyto 90MHz. pilot signal (in both channels)to a minimum
6. Rotate the L8 core so that the voltage between (at TAPE REC terminals).
no.B and no.? terminals is reducedto DC 0V 22.Set the FM SG output level to 80dB, the MPX
and maximum reading of the SIGNAL indica- SG Main to 1kHz, L+R to t67.1kHz deviation,
tor. and pilot signalto !7 .1kHz deviation.
7. Repeatsteps3 to 6 above. 23. Rotate the T1 core around by up to 90' in
-
8. Reset the FM SG output level to 20 30dB' either direction to reduce the demodulator
and adjust "1C2,"1C3,TC4 and T1 at 106MHz, output (TAPE REC terminals) distortion to a
and L2, L5 and L6 at 90MHz in the sameman- minimum.
ner as described in steps 3 to 7. These adjust- 24. Then set the FM SG output level to 60dB, the
ments will ensure optimum sensitivity between MPX SG Main to 1-kHz,L (or R) to 133'75kHz
the two extreme frequencies. deviation, and pilot signal to x7.1kHz devia-
9. Retune to a position with no input signal. tion.
10. Rotate the A core of T2 so that the voltage 25. Adjust VR4 to reduce crosstalkbetweenL and
between no.8 and no.7 terminalsis reducedto R channelsto a minimum.
DC OV.
11. Set the FM SG output to 98MHz and 60dB
(modulation - 4O0Hz, x7lkHz deviation), and
tune the SX-3900 to this position (fine adjust
the tuning knob to ensure a DC 0V reading
betweenno.8 and no.7 terminals).
12. Then rotate the B core of T2 to reducedistor-
tion in the demodulator output (TAPE REC
terminal) to minimum.
13. Repeatsteps9 to 12 aboveuntil both specifica-
tions are satisfactorilYmet.
14. Set the FM SG output to 98MHz and 60dB,
and tune the SX-3900to this position.
1-5.Adjust VR2 so that the SIGNAL indicator
(5-point display)reads"5".

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Crystal Detector
o Set the FM MUTING OFF switch to the OFF
position. A I
26. Set the FM SG output to 98MHz and 60dB
(unmodulated),and tune the SX-3900to this rh
f f i t
ffi ffi

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position (fine adjust the tuning knob to ensure
a DC 0V reading between no.S and no.7 ter-
minals of the tuner assembly).
27. Rotate the B core of T201 to obtain a reading
of DC 0V (within r30mV) between terminal
no.9 and ground.
28. Set the FM SG modulationto 40OHz,x7lkHz
deviation.
29. Rotate the A core of T201 to minimize AC Fig.8 2 A d j u s t m e n to f t h e t u n i n g c o i l s
signallevel betweenno.9 and ground.

AC voltmeter
D i s t o r t i o nm e t e r

@rr L2 T o T A P ER E C
terminal
@
Oscilloscope

?,)-,
vR2
TC4 TC3 TC2

l@++-A
T2t^]l
l_9-D T u n e ra s s e m b l y

M P X s i g n a lg e n e r a t o r

s--8
0--7

F M s i g n a gl e n e r a t o r

To FM
ANTENNA
3 0 0 S 2t e r m i n a l s
I N ( E X TM
. OD)

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FrequencyDisplayCircuit
o The counter IC (PD5009) has been designedto If the SX-3900 frequency display reads
match FM ceramic filter IF offset (caused by 97.95MHz or 98.05MH2 when a 98.00MH2
displacement of the central frequency) by signal is applied to the receiver, adjust TC1 so
combination of the inputs (of H or L level) that the displayreads98.00MH2correctly.
applied to pin nos.3 & 4. The matchingIF offset If an accurate 98.00MH2 input signalsource is
in the SX-3900 is determined accordingto the not available, tune the receiver to the nearest
combinationsof connectionsand disconnections known broadcasting station in the 98MHz re-
between the JP14 and JP15 jumper wires in the gion, and check that the station's frequency is
equalizerassembly(AWM-226). Check that the correctly displayed, adjusting TC1 if necessary.
combinations shown in the table below have
been followed for the corresponding grades of
FM ceramic filters F1-F3 (5 ranks - color
coded).

F M c e r a m i cf i l t e r s PD5009 AWM-226
(F1-F3)
Pin no.3 Pin no.4 JP14 JP15

Red H Cut Co1 n e c t


Bl u e ; H Cut Cu
Gray H L Connecl Cu
Orange H L Connect Cu
Brown H H Cut Cu
L=OV

JP
T;rl
B
-rn I _/
.T_T
:\
I n d i c a t o ra s s e m b l y JP

Equalizer
assembly

o
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@
AD

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AM Tuner
o Connect the AM SG (AM signal generator)to 8. Adjust TC6 to obtain maximum demodulated
the AM ANTENNA terminal via 1kQ resistor' output (at TAPE REC terminal).
o Switch the FUNCTION selectorto the AM posi- 9. Repeatsteps5 to 8 above.
tion. l-0. Set the SX-3900 dial pointer to 600kHz, and
1. Set the SX-3900 dial pointer to 600kHz, and the AM SG output frequencyto 600kHz.
the AM SG output to 600kHz, 100d8 (modula- 11. Slide the bar-antennacoil along the core to
tion 400H2,3O%). find the position which gives maximum demo-
2. Adjust the core of T3 to maximum demodu- dulated output (at TAPE REC terminal).
lated output (at TAPE REC terminal). 12. Tune to 1400kH2, and set the AM SG output
3. Then set to 1400kH2, and set the AM SG out- frequencyto 1400kH2.
put frequencyto 1400kHz also. 13. Adjust TC5 to obtain maximum demodulated
4. This time adjust TC6 to obtain maximum output (at TAPE REC terminal).
demodulatedoutput (at TAPE REC terminal). 14. Repeatsteps10 to 13 as above.
5. Set the SX-3900 dial pointer to 600kHz, and 15. Tune to 600kHz, and set the AM SG output
the AM SG output to 600kHz,30d8. frequencyto 60OkHz.
6. Adjust the core of T3 to maximum demodu- 16. Adjust T4 and F7 to obtain maximum demo-
Iated output (at TAPE REC terminal). dulated output (at TAPE REC terminal).
7. Then set to 1400kH2, and set the AM SG out-
put frequencyto 1400kH2.

Oscilloscope
Bar-antena AC voltmeter

To TAPE
t e r mi n a l

A M s i g n a lg e n e r a t o r

To AM
A N T E N N A1 k f ) r e s i s t o r
terminal

Fig. 8-5 AM tuner adjustment

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9 . S C H E M A T I CD I A G R A M
ExternalAppearanceof Transistorsand lCs
2SA726S 2SA905
2SC 91 5 2SK34 PA3007-A
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2SC1885 3SK73
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Loi No
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Type No -

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2S8682
Type No
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Lo,No ., .",,n"ffi IIJII\J|//


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2SA985A
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ull/ / !\
N 2SA1076
25C2526
zSC1384
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2SA1100 25C2575 2SC535 2SD313P H412017P

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c--- No
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2sA7so B v t l

2SC1400 2SC1906
Type No- TA7318P PD5009
- Lot No e

Lot No

2SA9o4A 2SD313
2SC1914,A
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N M54451P
r-"tr'r"--ld lf l I Type No
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,ro"^o_ft\yl t 4
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r,*''----\Ul l/ JiiniJ[,J],
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11. PARTSLIST
NO?ES:
c W'henordering resrslors,first conuert resistanceualuesinto code form as shown in
the follo w ing examples.
Ex. 1 \Yhen there ere 2 effectiue digits (any digit apart from 0), such as 560 ohm
a n d ' 1 7 k o h m ( t o l e r a n c ei s s h o w n b y J = 5 % , a n d K : 1 0 o / " ) .
560a , 5 6 x 1 0 ' 5 6 1. . . . . R D t / a PtSr 6 n J
,17ksL 4 7 x L U ' 4 7 3 . . . . R D I / n PASA B J
05'2 0R5.. . RN2HOEtrK
1r) 010 nslP OEO 1{
Ex. 2 When there are 3 effectiue digits (such as in high precision metal filnt resis
tors).
5.62kst 562 x 10' 5 6 2I RNI/aSR
tr6trtrr
o I'he L marh found on some componenl parts indicates the importance of the
safety factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of
id e n t ic a I d esigna t ion.

Parts
Miscellaneous
Part No. Symbol & Description

SEMICONDUCTORS
GWG-140 T o n e a m p li f i e r a s s e m b l y
Part No. Symbol & Description GWS-221 S w i t c ha s s e m b l y
AWH-097 P o w e r a m p l i fi e r a s s e m b l y
25C2526 o1-o4 AWR.21O P o w e rs u p p l y a s s e m b l y
2 S A 10 7 6 o5-08 GW5-222 S p e a k e r tse r m i n a la s s e m b l y

GWS-223 Switch assembly


FUSES GWK.146 H e a d p h o n ejsa c k a s s e m b l y
AWR.211 R e c t i f i e ra s s e m b l y
Part No. Svmbol & Description

I nrr-ros FUl 1OA OTHERS


r'i.AEK-1o2 FU2 2.54
A n er - r o o F U 3 ,F U 4 1A PartNo. Symbol & Description

.41ncc-oot C1 C e r a m i c c a p a c i t o r 0 . 0 1/ 2 5 0 V
LAMPS
i\ 4rr-676 T1 Powertransformer

Part No. Symbol & Description 1, ntt-ozs T2 Powertransformer


ATB-624 T3 B a r - a n t e n n aa s s e m b l v

A EL-029 PLl-PL3 L a m p ( w e d g et y p e )
A EL-069 P L 4 , P L 5 , P L 7 , P L 8 L a m pw i t h w i r e s
A nrp-o+r A C s o c k e t( A C O U T L E T S )

A EL-095 PL6 Lamp with wires


i\ noc-ozs AC power cord
AKB-076 T e r m i n a l( A M S T E R E OO U T )
AEL.O47 PL9.PL10 Lampwith wires
AKH-O1O T r a n s i s t o rs o ck e t
A E1 . 0 7 5 P L 11 Lamp with wires
AKK-O05 Lamp socket
AEL-065 PLl2 L a m pw i t h w i r e s

AKM.OO4 J u m p e rp l u g
SWITCHES caMA 224K 250 c 2 ,c 3
PartNo. Symbol & Description
(GWE-132)
Parts List of Tuner Assembly
f, nsr-soz s17 L e v e r( P O W E R )
A S X . 12 8 R e m o t e l e v e r( A D A P T O R , D U P L I C A T E ) CAPACITORS
ASX.131 R e m o t e l e v e r( T A P E M O N I T O R )
Part No. Symbol I Description

P . C .B O A R DA S S E M B L I E S ACK-034 VC T u n i n gc a p a c i t o r
ACM-OO6 TC1 C e r a m i ct r i m m e r
Part No. Symbol & Description

C C D C HO T O D 50 c50
GWE.132 T u n e ra s s e m b l y
c c D c H 0 1 0 c5 0 cl6
GWS-220 Switch assembly
ccDcH 040c 50 cl4
GWX-463 Detectorassembly
c c D c H 1 2 0 J5 0 c11
AWV.OOS I n d i c a t o ra s s e m b l y
c c D C H 1 5 0 J5 0 wzl
AWM-226 Equalizea r ssembly

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Part No. Symbol & Description Part No. Symbol & Description

ccDcH 330J 50 c20 RD%PM !!! J R 1 - R 1 1 , R 1 3 ,R 1 5 - R 2 2 , R 2 4 - R 2 9 ,


C C D C H 1 0 1 J5 0 R31-R45, R47-R49, R52-R63, R65,
ACG-018 c52 C e r a m i c3 9 0 p / 5 0 V R 6 7 , R 7 0 - R 1 2 3 , R 1 2 5 ,R 1 2 8 - R 1 5 2
C C D L H O S O D5 0 c19 1\ Rozevr rrr L R12,R46,R126
C C D R H 1 5 O J5 0 c11 R N % P OD ! D ! F R50,R51

C C D U J 1 2 O J5 0 c 1 , c 8 , c 10 R N % S O! ! ! N F R30
C C D X L O B O D5 0 c89
CCDSL 39OJ50 c75
SEMICONDUCTORS
c c D S L 1 0 1 J5 0 c24, C49
C C D S L 1 5 1 J5 0 c 3 4 ,C 3 5 Part No. Symbol & Description

C K D Y B 1 O 2 K5 0 c 1 5 , c 6 7 , C 6 8 ,C 8 2 ,C 9 1 3SK73 o1
CKDYB 122K50 c99 2SK34 02
CKDYF 1032 50 c 2 , c 5 , c 6 , c 1 3 , c 2 2 , c 2 3 , C 2 5 ,C 3 2 , 2 S K 16 8 0 3 , 0 15
c38, C41,C42,C44,C45,C81,C86, 2 S C 19 0 6 Q4
c 8 7 , C 9 0 ,C 9 2 - C 9 5 ,C l 0 i , C l 0 7 2SC535-A o5

CKDYF 4]32 50 c 2 6 - C 2 9 ,C 3 1 ,C 3 7 ,C 3 9 ,C 4 0 , H A 12 0 1 06, 07, 09


c46-C48, C74,C96,Cl 00, c104-c1 06, NJM4558DV o8
c 10 8 PA3007-A 010
CGB R68K 5OO c18 P44006-A 011
CGB R91J5OO c9 HA1197 412
( C G B R 9 1K 5 O O )

2 S C 19 19 013
corvlA 153K 50 c102 25C2515 014,016-021,a24-416
COMA 473K 50 (2SC945A)
C O S H3 3 1 J 5 0 c88 2 S A 110 0 o22, o23, o28-o35
cosH 751J 50 c 5 5 ,C 5 7 (2SA733A)
c o s H 15 2 J 5 0 c 5 9 ,C 6 0
H A 1 2 0 10 o2l
CEANL R22M50 c 10 3
CEANL O1!M 50 c 6 3 ,C 6 4 ,C 7 0 , C t I MZ.061 D 1 ,D 2
CEANL 4R7M 50 c65, C66 (wz-061)
C E A O l O Ms O L c 6 1 , C 6 2 ,C t 2 tJt333 D 3 , D s - D 17
CEA 3R3M 50L c79. C98 11s24731
1SV69-03 D18
CEA4R7M sOL c91
C E A l O O Ms O L c 3 3 , C 4 3 .C 5 6 ,C 6 9 ,C 8 5
CEA 22AM 25L c73 C O I L SA N D F I L T E R S
C E A 4 7 O M1 O L c80
Part No, Symbol & Description
C E A 1 0 1 M1 O L c30, c76, c71

r24-O28 L4, L7, L9-L13, Ll5, 116


C E A 1 O 1 M2 5 L c36, C83,C84
C h o k ec o i l
C E A 2 2 1 M1 6 1 L t z

c54 ATC-097 L2 F M a n t e n n ac o i l
CEA331M1OL
ATC-099 L5, L6 FM RF coil
C E A 4 7 1M 1 6 L c 5 1 ,C 8 5
C 3 ,C 4 ,C 7 8 Arc-o72 L8 F M o s c .c o i l
CEA 47OM25L

ATE-OO8 T1 FM IFT
Note When ordering resistors,conuert the ATE-045 T2 FM DET
resistanceualue itto code form, and ATB.063 T3 AM o s c .c o i l
RESISTORS then rewrite the part no. as before. ATB-069 f4 AM lF coil
ATF-104" F1-F3 FM c e r a m i cf i l t e r
Part No. Symbol& Description

c92-048 V R 1 ,V R 3 S e m i - f i x e d( 4 7 k - B ) T h e F M c e r a m i cf i l t e r s ( A T F - 1 0 4 , s y m b o l n o s . F l - F 3 ) i n t h e
c92-O49 VR2 S e m i - f i x e d( 1 0 k - B ) t u n e r a s s e m b l v( G W E - 13 2 ) h a s b e e n s e l e c t e do n t h e b a s i so f
ACP-056 VR4 S e m i - f i x e d( 2 2 k - B ) their respective lF offset values (the degree of displacement
ACP-0s5 VR5 S e m i -ifx e d ( 6 . 8 k - B ) f r o m t h e c e n t e r l F ) . F i l t e r sa r e g r a d e di n t o 5 r a n k s ,t h e s eb e i n g
ACT-133 VR6 V a r i a b l e( B A L A N C E ) i d e n t i f i e db y c o l o r c o d i n ga t t h e t o p ( r e d , o r a n g e g, r a y , b l u e ,a n d
b r o w n ) . W h e n r e p l a c i n gf i l t e r s , a l w a y s u s e f i l t e r s o f t h e s a m e
ACW-304 VR7 V a r i a b l e( V O L U M E ) colorcode.
W h e n p l a c i n g o r d e r s f o r t h e s e f i l t e r s , d e s i g n a t et h e g r a d e ( c o l o r )
a sw e l l a st h e p a r t n o .

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Part No, Symbol & Description SEMICONDUCTORS

ATF-073 F 4 ,F 5 F M l o w p a s sf i l t e r Part No. Symbol & Description


ATF-105 F6 A M c e r a m i cf i l t e r
ATF-038 F7 AM lF filter HA120i7P

SWITCHES SWITCHES

PartNo. Symbol & Description Part No. Svmbol & Description

A S X . 13 3 S1 R e m o t es l i d e( T A P E y I O N I T O R ) A S K - 15 2 51 L e v e r( T O N E )
A S X - 13 4 52 R e m o t es l i d e( D U P L I C A T E ) A S E . 12 5 52 Slide rotary (200/400)
A S X - 13 O 53 R e m o t es l i d e( A D A P T O R ) ASE-126 53 Slide rotary l2Kl4Kl
ASK.152 54. S5 L e v e ri | V O D E ,M U T I N G )

Parts List of Switch Assembly(GWS-221)


OTHERS
Part No. Symbol & Description
SWITCHES
Part No. Symbol & Description
A K A - O , I3 T e r m i n a l( A N T E N N A )
AKB-063 T e r m i n a l( T A P E , A D A P T O R ) P u s h( F I L T E R )
ASG-229 S4
ASG-229 P u s h( F M M U T I N G O F F )
ASG-230 JO P u s h( B R I G H T / D l M )
(GWS-220)
PartsList of Switch Assembly

Part No. Symbol & Description PartsList of PowerAmplifier Assembly(AWH-097)


ASG-230 56 P u s hs w i t c h( L O U D N E S S ) CAPACITORS
RDTaPM D!! J R 3 0 1- R 3 0 6
c o M A 4 7 3 K5 0 c 3 0 1 ,c 3 0 2 Part No. Symbol & Description
C C D S L1 5 1 J5 0 c303, c304
C E A N L4 R 7 M5 0 c101,c102
C C D S L2 2 1K 5 0 c 10 3 , c 10 4
PartsList of Tone Amplifier Assembly(GWG-140) C C D S L4 7 O K5 0 c 10 5 - c 1 0 8
ccDSL 470J50 c109,c110
CAPACITORS c c D S L 3 9 0 K5 0 cl11,C112

Part No. Symbol & Description c o M A 3 3 2 K2 5 0 cl13,Cl14


I c c o s r 1 0 1 Ks o o c 1 2 1, C 1 2 2 C
, 1 2 1, C 1 2 A
c c D S L 1 0 1K 5 0 c5, c6, c1 1, C12 C E A N PB 2 2 M5 0 c 12 9 ,C 13 0
ccDSL 470K 50 C3, C4 ACG-009 C 1 3 1 - C 1 3 4C e r a m i c 0 . 0 4 7 1 1 5 0 V
c c D S L 4 7 1K 5 0 c 1 3 ,C 1 4
all r1a
CKDYB 472K 50 c 13 5 ,C 13 6
coMA 332J 50
COMA 123J50 c23, C24,C27,C28 c o M A 8 2 3 K5 0 c 13 7 ,C l 3 8
C E A4 7 1 M6 L c 13 9
coMA 124J50 c25, C26,C29,C30 C E A1 0 1 M2 5 L c140
CEANL R33M 50 c 1 5 ,C 1 6 ,C 1 9 ,C 2 0
C E A N L O l O M5 0 c 1 7 ,C 1 8 ,C 2 1 , C 2 2C, 3 3 C
, 34
N o t e : When ordering resistors, conuert the
C E A N L l O O M5 0 c35, C36
resistanceualue into code form, and
C E A N LO R l M 5 0 c 3 7 ,C 3 8
RESISTORS then rewrite the part no. as before.
C E A 4 7 O M2 5 L c9,c10 PartNo. Symbol& Description
C E A 4 7 O M5 O L c39-C42
CEAlOiM 1OL C7, C8 ACP-035 V R 1 ,V R 2 S e m i - f i x e(d3 3 0 k - B )
CEANL4R7M 50 c1, c2 V R 3 ,V R 4 S e m i -i xf e d( 1 0 0 - B )
ACP.O19
ACP-302 V R 5 ,V R 6 S e m i - f i x e(d1 0 0 k - B )
Note: When ordering resistors, conuert the
resistance ualue into code form, and
R D % P MI l A J R 1 0 1 - R 1 0 8R, 111 , R l 1 2 ,R 1 1 5 R , 11 6 ,
RESISTORS then rewrite the part no. as before.
R119R , 120F . j 2 5 , R 1 2 6 ,R 1 4 5 ,R 1 4 6 ,
Part No. Symbol& Description R 1 4 9 - R 1 5 2R, 1 5 7 R, 1 5 8 ,R 1 6 7 - R 1 7 0 ,
R 1 7 5 - R 1 8 2R, 1 9 1 - R 1 9 4R, 1 9 7 R, 199
ACT-134 VR1, VR2 V a r i a b l e( B A S S T
, REBLE)
R D % P M! D ! J R3-R40, R43,R44

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Part No, Symbol & Description Parts List of Indicator Assembly(AWV-008)

R D T a P M F! ! ! J R 1 0 9 ,R 1 1 0 ,R 1 1 3 ,R 1 1 4 ,R 1 1 7 ,R 1 1 8 , CAPACITORS
R123,R124,R|27-R142, Rl47 , R148,
R 1 5 3 - R 1 5 6 , R 15 9 - R 1 6 4 , R l t 1 - R 1 7 4 Part No. Symbol & Description
RSlP !tr! J R 1 2 1, R 1 2 2 , R 1 4 3 , R 1 4 4
R D % P SI N I J R196 ACM-010 TCl C e r a m i ct r i m m e r
COMA 473J 50
K R 1 8 7 ,R 1 8 8 C E A N L O l O M5 0 C3, C4
a RNlH !!t]
I nsznrn! K R 1 8 9 ,R 1 9 0 CEANL4R7M 50 c5, c6
t+
A ncru-t R 1 8 3 - R 1 8 6 W i r ew o u n d ( t w i n ) coMA 332J 50 c 7 ,c 8
O.4l l5W x 2
C E A 4 7 O M1 6 L c9
C E A 1 O 1 M2 5 L c10
SEMICONDUCTORS CKDYF 1032 50 c12, c14, c17-c21 , c28
CKDYX 473M25 c 1 3 , c 1 5 , c 2 5 - c 2 7 , C 2 9 ,C 3 0
Part No. Symbol & Description
CEA471MlOL c 16 , C 3 2

2 S C 17 7 5 A - E * 0 1 0 1 ,0 1 0 2
c c D c H 1 0 1K 5 0
o r 2 S C 17 7 5 A - F "
ccDcH020c50 c24
2 S A 9 7 9 - F* 0 1 0 3 ,0 1 0 4
c31
CKDYF 473250
or 2SA979-G* c 3 4 ,C 3 6
c c D S L 1 0 1K 5 0
" h f e o f 0 1 0 1 a n d O 1 0 2 s h o u l dh a v et h e E - r a n ki,1O 1 0 3 a n d C E A2 2 1 M1 6 L LJ3
O 10 4 h a v et h e F - r a n k . c31-c43
* h f e o f O 1 0 1 a n d O 1 0 2 s h o u l d h a v et h e F - r a n k it 0 1 0 3 a n d
C E AO l O Ms O L

0 1 0 4 h a v et h e G - r a n k . N o t e : When ordering resistors, conuert the


resistance ualue into code form, and
25C2291 0 1 0 5 ,0 1 0 6 RESISTORS then rewrite the part no. as before.
2SA750 0 1 0 7 ,o 1 0 8
(2SA7265) PartNo. Symbol& Description
raal ol tr o109,o110
2SA750 o 1 11 , 0 1 1 2 ,0 1 1 7 , 4 1 1 8 ACP-OO7 VR1,VR2 Semi-fixed
RD%PIVI
l!tr J R1-R33. R35-R63
2 S C 14 0 0 0 1 1 3 ,0 1 1 4 , 0 1 1 9 , 0 1 2 0
2SA905 0 11 5 , o 11 6 SEMICONDUCTORS
2SA904A 0121,4122
2 S C 19 14 4 a123,4124 PartNo. Symbol & Description
25C2575 a 1 2 5 ,0 1 2 6 ,o ' , 3l 7 - o 1 3 9
T47318P-A o1
25C2275A-o** 0 1 3 3 ,o 1 3 4 H A 12 0 10 02, 03
or 25C2215A-P'* M54451P o4
2SA985A-O** o 1 3 5 ,o 1 3 6 PD5009 uc
or 2SA985A-P"* 06-010
* * h f e o f O 1 3 3 - 0 1 3 6 s h o u l dh a v et h e s a m ev a l u e . (2SC945A)

2 S C 13 8 4 o140 2SC461-B 011


2-1K261 D 1- D 4
MZ-061 D101-D106
(wz-061)
STV2H D 1 0 9D, 1 1 0 OTHERS
10E2 D 11 1 , D 11 2 ,D 1 1 7D, 1 1 8
Part No, Symbol & Description
1S 15 5 5 D113-D116
( 15 2 0 7 6 )
r24-O28 L1, L2 C h o k ec o i l

15247 1 D129D , 132D


, 130D , 133 AAV-OO7 V1 F l u o r e s c e nitn d i c a t o rt u b e

D 13 1 AAV.OOS v2 F l u o r e s c e nitn d i c a t o rt u b e
MZ-150
A S S - 0 11 X1 Crystal resonator
(wz-150)
VCZ3OPOSOFMC
TH103-2 Th101.Th102

OTHERS PartsList of EqualizerAssembly(AWM-226)


Part No. Symbol & Description CAPACITORS
ASR.068 RL1 Relay Part No Symbol & Description
PBZ3OPO6OFMC
CEANL4R7M 50 c3, c4, c29, C30
CEA 47OM50L v t , v z , w t l , u t o

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Part No. Symbol & Description Part No. Symbol & Description

C E A 4 7 O M1 O L c 19 , C 2 0 CEA 331M251 c22


CEA471M6L c 9 , c 10 C E A l O O M6 3 L UO

C E A 2 2 O Ms O L c25-C28 C E A 4 7 1 M1 6 L c20, c21


C E A 1 O 2 M3 5 L cl5
C C D S L2 2 O K 5 0 c23, C24 CEA 221M8OL c3. c4
ccDSL 181K50 c7, c8
c c D s L 2 2 1K 5 0 C5, C6 Note When ordering resistors, conuert the
coMA 683K 50 c21,C22 resistance ualue into code form, and
coPA i22G 50 c 1 5 ,C 1 6 RESISTORS then rewrite the part no. as before.

coPA 183G50 c 1 3 ,C 1 4 Part No. Symbol& Description


COPA 683G 50 c 1 1, C 1 2
C K D Y F 1 O 3 Z5 0 c31 RSlP !D! J R 3 , R 1 6 ,R 1 7
CKDYF 4132 50 wJz R D % P SN l N J R11,R12
A nozpsrrrr .r R23, R24
Note: When ordering resistors, conuert the A n o z p v rr r l L B4-R7
resistance ualue into code form, and R D % P M! ! D J R1,R2, R8-R10, R13-R15, R18-R22,
RESISTORS then rewrite the part no. as before. R25,R26,R27

Part No. Symbol& Description


SEMICONDUCTORS
R D % P MN I t r J R1-R12, R15,R16,R21-R46 Part No. Symbol & Description
R N % P Ol l ! t r F R 1 3 ,R 1 4 ,R 1 7 - R 2 0
R S 2 PD l D J R47 2SK34 01,02
2 5 D 3 13 P UJ

SEMICONDUCTORS 2SC1885 a4
254912 uc
Part No. Symbol & Description 2S8682 vo
(258507)
2SA978 01,02
2SC17l5A 03, 04 2SC19 15 o7
2 S C18 8 5 05, 06 2SA905 o8
254912 07, 08 2SD33 1 0 9 , o 11
25C2575 010
1S 15 5 5 D 1 ,D 2 1 Cl trRtr D l , D 11
( 15 2 0 7 6 ) ( 152076)

A roez D2-D5, D7-D1 0


OTHERS KZL-140 D6
MZ-110 D14
Part No. Symbol & Description ( w z - 11 0 )
MZ-130 D13
ADU -ZZti 51 s - g a n gp u s h s w i t c h (wz-130)

AKB-064 T e r m i n a (l I N P U T )
MZ-177 D12
AKB.063 T e r m i n a l( P B E A l \ 4 PO U T / P O W E RA M P
(wz-1771
tN)

OTHERS
PartsList of PowerSupply Assembly(AWR-210)
PartNo. Symbol & Description
CAPACITORS
f, nrr-ozs T1 H e a t e rt r a n s f o r m e r
Part No. Symbol & Description PBZ3OP060FMC
VBZ30PO6OFMC
ACG-O04 C 2 ,C 1 4 ,C 1 8 ,C 1 9C e r a m i0c . 0 1 / 1 5 0 v
C C D S L1 0 1K 5 0 C 7 ,C 8
C E A l O O M5 0 L c5, c24 PartsList of Detector Assembly(GWX-463)
CEA 2R2M sOL cl
C E A 4 7 O M2 5 L ao CAPACITORS
C E A 1 O 1 M2 5 L c16 Part No. Symbol & Description
C E A 4 7 O M5 0 L c 1 2 ,C 1 3
C E A 4 7 O M6 3 1 c10,c11 c c D S L 1 0 1 J5 0 c201
C E A 4 7 1 M6 L aaa c c D W K 1 5 0 K5 0 c202
C E A2 2 1 M1 6 1 cl7 C K D Y B4 ] 1 K 5 0 c204
CKDYF 103250 c206

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Note When ordering resistors,conuert the PartsList of RectifierAssembly(AWR-211)
resistanceualue into code form, and
RESISTORS then rewrite the part no. as before. CAPACITORS

Part No. Symbol& Description Part No. Symbol & DescriPtion

J R 2 0 1- R 2 0 8 ACG-004 vt,vz Ceramic 0.01/150V


RD%PM!N!
ACH-210 c3, c4 Electrolytic 15000/71V
A ncc-otz Lf, Ceramic 0.01/125V
SEMICONDUCTORS
Symbol & DescriPtion Note: When ordering resistors, conuert the
Part No.
resistanceualue into code form, and
-B o201 RESISTORS then rewrite the part no. as before.
2SC461
2-1K261 D201,D202
Part No. Symbol& Descriptiol__ =---

OTHERS I ncru-oto R1 W i r ew o u n d 3 . 3 / 2 0 W
A ncru-ozg R2 Carbon composition
PartNo, Symbol & DescriPtion 12.2Mly,wl

ATE.O50 r201 FM DET


SEMICONDUCTORS
ASS-012* X1 C r y s t a lr e s o n a t o r
Part No. Symbol & Description

o T h e c r v s t a l r e s o n a t o r( A S S - 0 1 2 s, y m b o l n o . X 1 ) i n t h e d e t e c t o r A sstst D1
a s s e m b l v( G W X - 4 6 3 ) i s a v a i l a b l ei n 3 d i f f e r e n t t y p e s c o r r e s p o n d - A sststn
i n g t o t h e l F o f f s e t v a l u e so f t h e F M c e r a m i cf i l t e r s ( A T F - I 0 4 ,
s v m b o l n o s . F 1 - F 3 ) i n t h e t u n e r a s s e m b l y( G W E - 13 2 I . T h e s e
mav be identified by the different colored dots (red, blue, OTHERS
o r a n g e ) a t t h e h e a d . W h e n r e p l a c i n g c r y s t a l r e s o n a t o r s ,c h e c k
Part No. Svmbol & Description
t h a t t h e m a t c h i n g r e q u i r e m e n t sl i s t e d i n t h e f o l l o w i n g t a b l e a r e
met.
A nsn-oog Rel ay

F M c e r a m i cf i l t e r ( A T F ' 1 0 4 )
Araex-oot F1 Temperature-sensitive fuse
Crystal resonator (ASS-012)
)
Red R e d ( b l u eo r o r a n g ea l s op e r m i s s i b l e )
Blue Blue(or brown)
Orange O r a n g e( o r g r a y )

Parts List of SpeakersTerminal Assembly(GWS-222)


')
Part No. Symbol & DescriPtion

A nrr-osa T e r m i n a l( S P E A K E R S )
A S X - 13 7 R e m o t es l i d es w i t c h

(GWS-223)
Parts List of Switch Assembly
Part No. Symbol & Description

ASX-135 Remote push switch

Jack Assembly(GWK-146)
PartsList of Headphones

Part No. Symbol & Description

AKN-O3O P h o n e . i a c k( P H O N E S )
R S 2 P3 3 1J R 1 ,R 2

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12. EXPLODEDVIEW
Exterior Components

a
)
4

L :N
l-\j\

,,P
,ngJ\-i,/ | I
I l c
l o

NO?E'S:
o Pa,rtswithout parl number cannot
be supplied.
o ,he [' mark found on some
component parts indicates the importance
safe.ty factor of the part. Therefore,^rnn:, of the
,nin"ing, be sure to useparts of
designation. identical

Key No. Part No. Description


Key No. part No.
Description
1. DCK40P150FZK
1 1
2. AMM_087 Woodencover assembly Food
3. vBz30P080FMC 12. vBz40POSoFMc
4. AN8_861 13. AEC-178 toot assemblv
F r o n t p a n e la s s e m b l y
4-1. AAD-226 14. vrz4opl2oF^a
Knob A
4-2. AAD-227 15. Bottom plate
Knob B
5. WA92F140U100

6. NK9OFUC
7. AAD-139 K n o b ( f o r l e v e rs w i t c h )
B. AAB-239 K n o b ( B A S S ,T R E B L E ,
T U R N O V E R ,B A L A N C E }
9. AAB-238 Knob (VOLUME)
10. 444_065 Knob (Tuning)

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Interior ComPonents
NO?ES:
o Partswithout part number cannot be supplied'
of the
. in" A mark found on some component parts indicates the importance
safetyfactorofthepart.Therefore,whenreplacing,besuretousepartsofidentical
designation.

Description Key No. Part No. Description


Key No. Part No.
46. ASX-131 Remote switch
1. GWE.132 Tuner assemblY
41. Remotebelt
2. GWS-220 Switch assemblY
48. Remotebelt
GWX.463 Detector assemblY
49. Remotebelt
4. AWV-OO8 lndicator assemblY
AWM.226 E q u a l i z e ra s s e m b l Y A 50. ACG-001 C e r a m i cc a p a c i t o r

GWG.140 T o n e a m p l i fi e r a s s e m b l Y A 51. AKP-041 AC socket (AC OUTLETS)

7. GWS-221 Switch assemblY A, 52. ADG-029 AC power cord


T e r m i n a l( G N D )
u. AWR-210 P o w e r s u p p l Ya s s e m b l Y
54. AK8-076 T e r m i n a l( A M S T E R E O O U T )
o GW3-222 S p e a k e r st e r m i n a l a s s e m b l Y
/i, 55. ATT-676 Powertransformer
10. GWS.223 Switch assemblY

56. ATA-624 B a r - an t e n n a
11. GWK.146 H e a d p h o n e sj a c k a s s e m b l Y
I\ 57. 4rT-675 Powertrans{ormer
12. AWR-211 R e c t i f i e ra s s e m b l Y
58. AE L-029 L a m p ( w e d g et Y P e )
i Q F u s eh o l d e r a s s e m b l y
A sg. AEK-106 F u s e( 1 A )
14. Dial panel
A oo. AEK-102 F u s e( 2 . 5 A )
15. Dial pointer

A or. AEK-305 F u s e( 1 0 A )
lo. Shaft cover A
62. AEL-069 Lamp with wires
17. Shaft cover B
63. AE L-O95 Lamp with wires
18. Sidef rame L
64. AE L-047 Lamp with wires
19. Sideframe R
65. AE L-075 Lamp with wires
20. P a n e lf r a m e

66. AEC-327 Strain relief


21. C e n t e rf r a m e
67. P la t e
22. R e a rp a n e l
68. AKK-005 Lamp socket
23. C e n t e rc h a n n e l
69. AKM-004 J u m p e rp l u g
24. Tuner holder
70. Smoother
25. Heat sink holder

71. G r o u n d t e r m i n a l2 - P
26. T r a n s f o r m e rh o l d e r
72. Lamp holder
S c a l eb o a r d h o l d e r L
73. C a p a c i t o rc o v e r
28. S c a l eb o a r d h o l d e r R
74. ABA-176 S p e c i a ls c r e w
29. E O h o l d e rA
75. ABE-001 lnternal toothed lock washer
30. E O h o l d e rB

76. ABN-050 Union nut


31. R e i n f o r c e dp l a t e
Ground plate
77. NKgOFUC
32.
Acrylic board 7a. wA92F140U100
79. wA35F100N080
34. Spacer A
80. AEC-525 Nylon rivet
Spacer B

Rod 81. BBT3OPOSOFZK


36.
Pulleyassembly 82. vBz30P060FMC
Jt.
P u l l e y a s s e m b l yS 83. PMT3OPO6OFZK
JO.
T u n i n gd r u m a s s e m b l Y 84. MTZ3OPlOOFZK
40. AXA-260 Tuning shaft assembly 85. vBz30P080FMC

4 1' SPring 86. PMZSOPOBOFMC


42. R e i n f o r c e dc h a n n e l 87. PMZ3OPO6OFMC
43. M o u n t i n gc l a m p 88. VBZ40P080FMC
A, tt
ASK.507 L e v e rs w i t c h ( P O W E R ) 89. PMZ3oP120FMC
Remoteswitch 90. AE L-065 Lamp with wires
45. ASX-128

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/ \

fl
11

,.'r

NO?ES:
t Parts without part number cannot be supplied.
c The I mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the
safety factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical
designation.

Key No. PartNo. Description

1. VBZ3OPO6OFMC
2. Holder
3. VMH3OP120FMC
4. Socket stopper
5. 25C2526

6. 2SA1076
7. AEC-488 I n s u l a t o rw a f e r
8. AKH-010 T r a n s i s t o rs o c k e t
9. Heatsink
10. P A h o l d e rA

11. BBT3OPOSOFZK
12. P A h o l d e rB
13. AWH-097 P o w e ra m p l i f i e r a s s e m b l y
14. VBZ30P080FMC
15. STV2H

16. W A 3 3 F1 0 0 M 1 0 0

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13 . P A C K I N G

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Parts List
Key No. Part No. Description

1. AR8-354 O p e r a t i n gi n s t r u c t i o n s
2. ADH-002 T-type FM antenna
3. AHA-247 Sidepad
4. AHC-042 I n s i d ep a c k i n g
5. AH D-756 P a c k i n gc a s e

6. AHA-251 Rearpad

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SERVICE
CDrrtoNEEFr m. 5I-484016
INFORMATION
Date: l{ovsnber, 1983

S/G
MooelrSX-J900/KU,
SUgJfCf ; Addition of resistors into Power Amp Assernbly.

RgnSOru: For easier Idle current adjustment.

R200, R201 : (Added) ---------)100rr


RDl/4PM1OlJNL

PRee:
Srnvrcr lvlnruunt-
S X - 3 9 0 0s e r i e s [ A R T - 4 5 7 ]- - - - - - 21, 55

Er R t R tN o , :
A p p l r c A B LS
SX-39OO
/KU 3 6 0 3 6 0 1-
s x - 3 9 0 0 / sc 290455L-

POST CFtTCEBOX 1780 (J-lrc)


LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA 90801 PIONEERELECTRONICS(USA INC.
P H O N E :2 i 3 1 4 2 0 - 5 7 0 0 F A X : ( 2 ' 1 3 ) 4 2 0 ' 5 9 0 2
TECHNICIALINFORMATICNCENTER

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SFSs|OOS/G
The basic performanceof the S/G type is the sameas the KU type. This additionalservice
manualis applicableto the S/G type, pleaserefer to the KU type servicemanualwith exception
of this supplements.

SPECIFICATIONS
T h e s p e c i f i c a t i o nf osr S / G t y p e i s t h e s a m ea st h e K U t y p ee x c e p ft o r f o l -
l o w i n gs e c t i o n s ;

Miscellaneous
P o w e rR e q u i r e m e n t s . A C 1 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 2 2 0 1 2 4(0sVw i t c h a b l e5)0 / 6 0 H 2
Powerconsumption. ."310w
W e i g h(tw i t h o u tp a c k a g e ) . 21kg
(46lb5 oz)

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C O N T R A S TO F M I S C E L L A N E O U SP A R T S
of the
. The b marh found on some component parts indicates the importance
when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical
safety"factor of the part. Therefore,
designation.
SEMICONDUCTORS
Part No.
Remarks
Symbol Description S/G type
KU type

0 1- 0 4 T r an s is t o r 25C2526 2>VZAZO

25A1076 2 S A 10 7 6
05-08 T r a nsi s t o r

FUSES
Part No.
Remarks
Symbol Description S/G type
KU type

F u s e( 1 0 A ) AEK.305 A E K - l1 O
J" FU1
,\ FU2 FUSe tZ.CA' AEK-102 AEK-102
AEK.106 AEK-106
,\ rus F u s e( 1 A )
AEK-106
F u s e( 1A ) AEK.106
,i).FU4
F u s e( 5 A ) AEK-108

LAMPS
Part No.
Remarks
Symbol Description S/G type
KU type

L a m p ( w e d g et Y P e ) AE L-029 AE L-029
PL1
PL2 L a m p { w e d g et y p e ) AE L-029 AEL-029
PL3 L a m p ( w e d g et y p e ) AEL.O29 AE L-029
Lamp with wires AE L-069 AE L.069
PL4
PL5 Lamp with wires AEL.O69 AE L-069

PL6 Lamp with wires AE L-095 AEL.Og5


PLl Lamp with wires A E L-069 AEL.069
PL8 Lampwith wires AE L-069 AEL-069
Lamp with wires A E L-047 AEL-047
PL9
Lampwith wires AEL.O47 AEL-047
PLlO

Lamp with wires AE L-075 AE L-075


P L 11
PLl2 Lamp with wires AE L-065 AEL-065

SWITCHES
Part No.
Remarks
Symbol Description S/G type
KU type

ASK-507 ASK.508
A s tz Lever (POWER)
ASX-128 ASX-128
R e m o t e l e v e r( A D A P T O R , D U P L I C A T E )
ASX.131 ASX-131
R e m o t el e v e r( T A P E M O N I T O R )
AKX.063
t\ L i n e v o l t a g es e l e c t o r

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P . C .B O A R DA S S E M B L I E S
Part No.
Symbol Description Remarks
KU type S/G type

Tuner assembly GWE-132 GWE-132


Switch assembly GWS-220 GWS-220
D e t e c t o ra s s e m b l y GWX.463 GWX-463
I n d i c a t o ra s s e m b l y AWV-OO8 AWV-OO8
E q u a l i z e ra s s e m b l y AWM-226 AWM-226

Tone amplifier assembly GWG.140 GWG.140


Switch assembly GWS-221 GWS.221
P o w e ra m p l i f i e r a s s e m b l y AWH-097 AWH-097
Powersupply assembly AWR-210 AWR.21O
S p e a k e r st e r m i n a l a s s e m b l y GWS-222 GWS-222

Switch assembly GWS-223 GWS-223


H e a d p h o n e sj a c k a s s e m b l y GWK.146 GWK-146
R e c t i fi e r a s s e m b l y AWR.211 AWR.214
D e - e m p h a s ia sssembly AWS-147

OTHERS
Part No.
Symbol Description Remarks
KU type S/G type

ac1 C e r a m i cc a p a c i t o r ACG-001 ACG-001


c2,c3 coMA 224K 250 coMA 224K 250
T1 PowertransJormer ATT.676 ATT.682
T2 P o w e rt r a n s f o r m e r 4TT.675 4TT-681
T3 B a r - an t e nn a ATB.624 ATB-624

A AC socket (AC OUTLETS) AKP-041 AKP.O41


A AC power cord ADG-029 ADG-049
T e r m i n a l( A M S T E R E O O U T ) AKB-076 AKB.O76
T r a n s i s t o rs o c k e t AKH.OlO AKH.OlO
Lamp socket AKK.OOS AKK-OOs

J u m p e rp l u g AKM-OO4 AKM-OO4

PACKING
Part No.
Symbol Description Remarks
KU type S/G type

P a c k i n gc a s e AHD-756 AHD-757
I n s i d ep a c k i n g AHC-042 AHC-O42
Sidepad AHA-247 AHA-247
C a r d b o a r ds p a c e r AHB-089
Rearpad AHA-251 AHA-251

FURNISHED
PARTS

Part No.
Symbol Description Remarks
KU type S/G type

O p e r a t i n gi n s t r u c t i o n s ARB-354 ARB.356
T type FM antenna ADH-OO2 ADH-OO2

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RectifierAssembly(AWR-214)

FuseHolderAssembly(for S/G type) De-emphasis


Assembly(AWS-I47)

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PartsList of Rectifier Assembly(AWR-214)
CAPACITORS
Part No. SYmbol& DescriPtion

ACG-004 C 1, C 2 Ceramic 0.01/150V


ACH-210 C3,C4 Electrolytic 15000/71V
ACG-001 C5 Ceramic 0.01/250V

Note: When ordering resistors, conuert the


resistance ualue into code form, and
RESISTOR then rewrite the part no. as before.

Part No. Symbol & DescriPtion

ACN-019 Rl Wire wound 3.3/20W

SEMICONDUCTORS
Part No. Symbol & Oescription

J J I C I D1
b S t c t h D2

OTHERS
Part No. Symbol & DescriPtion

ASR-069 RelaY
AEX-0O1 F1 T e m p e r a t u r e - s e n s i t i vf e
use

Assembly(AWS-147)
PartsList of De-emphasis
Part No. Symbol & Description

c o s H 7 5 1 J5 0 C 1 ,C 2
cosH 152J50 c3, c4
ASH-015 51 S l i d es w i t c h

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