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BROADCAST ELECTRONICS, INC. IMPORTANT INFORMATION EQUIPMENT LOST OR DAMAGED IN TRANSIT When delivering the equipment to you, the truck driver or carrier's agent will present a receipt for your signature. Do not sign it until you have (a) inspected the conteiners for visible signs of danage and (b) counted the containers and compared with the amount. shown on the ship ping papers. If a shortage or evidence of damage is noted, insist that notation to that effect be made on the shipping papers before you sign them. Further, after receiving the equipment, unpack it and inspect thoroughly for concealed damage. If concealed damage is discovered, immediately notify the carrier, confirming the notification in writing, and secure an inspection report. This item should be unpacked and inspected for damage WITHIN 15 DAYS after receipt. Claims for Toss or damage will not be honored without proper notification of inspection by the carrier. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND REPAIR SERVICE Technical assistance is available from Broadcast Electronics by letter or prepaid telephone or telegram. Equipment requiring repair or overhaul should be sent by common carrier, prepaid, insured and well protected. Do not mail equipment. We can assume no liability for inbound damage, and necessary repairs become the obligation of the shipper. Prior arrangement is necessary. Contact Customer Service Department for a Return Authorization. FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE Phone (217) 224-9600 Customer Service WARRANTY ADJUSTMENT Broadcast Electronics, Inc. warranty is included in the Terms and Conditions of Sale. In the event of @ warranty claim, replacement or repair parts will be supplied F.0.8. factory. At the discretion of Broadcast Electronics, the customer may be required to return the defective part or equipment to Broadcast Electronics, Inc. F.0.8. Quincy, Illinois. warranty replacements of defective merchandise will be billed to your account. This billing will be cleared by a credit issued upon return of the defective iten. RETURN, REPAIR AND EXCHANGES Do not return any merchandise without our written approval and Return Authorization. We will provide special shipping instructions and a code number that will assure proper handling and prompt issuance of credit. Please furnish complete details as to circumstances and reasons when requesting return of merchandise. All returned merchandise must be sent freight prepaid and properly insured by the custoner. REPLACEMENT PARTS Replacement and Warranty Parts may be ordered from the address below. Be sure to include equipment model and serial number and part description an part number. Broadcast Electronics, Inc. 4100 N. 24th St., P.0. Box 3606 Quincy, Illinois 62305 Tel: (217) 224-9600 Telex: 25-0182 Cable: BROADCAST PROPRIETARY NOTICE This document contains proprietary data of Broadcast Electronics, Inc. No disclosure, repro duction, or use of any part thereof may be made except by prior written permission. MODIFICATIONS Broadcast Electronics, Inc. reserves the right to modify the design and specifications of the equipment in this manual without notice, Any modifications shall not adversely effect per- formance of the equipment so modified. Ba BROADCAST ELECTRONICS INC. PUBLICATION CHANGE NOTICE EQUIPMENT __STEREO GENERATOR MODEL(S)__FS-30 SERTAL__twya PUBLICATION NUMBER__597-0009 BASIC ISSUE/REVISION_sepTeNBER, 1an6 INSTRUCTIONS: Make the changes noted below as Tisted. Replacement pages will be attached to this change notice as required. This change notice should be retained with the publication. CHANGE NO. DATE DESCRIPTION 1 MAY 15, 1989 ‘The Broadcast Electronics FS-30 FM Stereo Generator has been re-styled for operation with the Broadcast Electronics B-Series line of FM transmitters. The FS-30 electrical, performance, and operating characteristics have not changed. The unit has been assigned the following new top-level part numbers: PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 909-050-204 FS-30 FM SCA Generator, 97V to 113¥ ac 50/60 Hz Operation. 909-0050-304 FS-30 FM SCA Generator, 194V to 266V ac 50/60 Hz Operation. AIOON ZATHSTAEET © P.O GOXIG06 + QUINCY, ILLINOIE62905 © TELEK250042 @ CABLE*BCST ELECT QUI” © PHONE 27224-9600 TABLE OF CONTENTS PARAGRAPH PAGE NO. SECTIONT . oa. ibis eedete et atisree tiie 1 1-1 Equi 1 13 Physical Description 1 1-5 Electrical Description 2 1-7 Digital Modulation and Automatic Control 2 of Pilot Phase 1-10 Low-Pass Filter 2 Ll Switchable Composite Baseband Equalization 2 1-12 Output Circuit and Remote Control 2 1-14 Power Supply 2 1-15 Equipment Specifications 2 SECTOONADD asses cstaee settee felis er sterioetisdercr srese ates feet 5 2-1 Unpacking 5 2-4 Environmental Requirements 5 2-6 Installation 5 2-8 Placement 5 2-10 Wiring 5 2-23 Initial Checkout 8 SECTION TIT 2. eee ee ee ee wee ee ene . . 10 31 10 346 12 SECTION Cites secre etic gee arede sete te ete eats teeters u 4-1 Theory of Operation 4 SECTION Vitigee serine ererce tats etisisiietstie terete eterarteraee ett ry 5-1 First Level Maintenance uM 5-4 Second Level Maintenance uM 5-7 Adjustments u 5-9 Display Calibrate (R178) and X10 Calibrate (R160) 14 5-26 Pilot Frequency 18 5-36 Audio Low-Pass Filter 18 5-37 Stereo Separation 18 5-59 Pilot Harmonic Suppression 21 5-73 114 kHz Sideband Null 22 5-88 38 kHz Sideband Null 23 5-102 Troubleshooting 25 5-105 Component Replacement. on Circuit Boards 25 COPYRIGHT © 1986 BROADCAST ELECTRONICS, INC. PARAGRAPH PAGE NO. SECTION VI... es... ae 28 6-1 Parts List and Drawings 28 6-2 Parts List 28 6-5 Drawings 268 ILLUSTRATIONS FIGURE PAGE NO. 1-1 F5-30 FM Stereo Generator 1 2-1 Stereo Generator Remote Wiring 7 2-2 Separation Adjustment 10 3-1 Controls and Indicators i 4-1 F5-30 Block Diagram 15 5-1 Composite Clipper 19 5-2 Monitor Display Inoperative 27 TABLES TABLE PAGE NO. 1-1 Electrical and Physical Specifications 3 3-1 Controls and Indicators 12 5-1 Stereo Generator Troubleshooting 26 6-1 Replaceable Parts List Index 28 ii SECTION I lel, EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION, 1-2, The Broadcast Electronics Model FS-30 is a high quality FM stereo generator designed for commercial operation as described below (see Figure 1-1). MODEL PART NO. DESCRIPTION FS-30 909-0050 FM Stereo Generator, Single phase 97 to 133V ac, 50/60 Hz, 19 inch (48,21 cm) rack mount, with spare line fuse and accessory kit. FS-30 909-0050-300 Same as 909-0050 except 194 to 2667 ac, 50/60 Hz operation. 597-0009-1 FIGURE 1-1, FS-30 FM STEREO GENERATOR 1-3. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION. 1-4. The FS-30 is housed in a case designed for 19 inch (48.21 cm) rack mounting. All internal circuitry is accessible through removable top and bottom covers. Metering, mode switching, and commonly used controls such as pilot level and composite output are mounted on the front panel for easy access, Solid-state metering and LED indicators provide reliable and accurate indications of critical parameters. A front panel test receptacle allows monitoring of the parameter displayed by the front panel metering. Input and output connections are made to a terminal strip and BNC connectors mounted to the rear panel. LS. ELECTRICAL DESCRIPTION. 1-6. The FS-30 is a totally solid-state FM stereo generator with many outstanding features employing digital modulation, automatic control of pilot phase, and composite baseband equalization. 1-7. DIGITAL MODULATION AND AUTOMATIC CONTROL OF PILOT PHASE. The type of modulation used in the FS-30 has inherently low distortion. The modulator suppresses 76 kHz sidebands to 80 dB minimum which eliminates interference to SCA. The 38 kHz subcarrier feed-through after modula~ tion is limited to 70 48, therefore no carrier null is required. 1-8. Pilot phase stability is assured without control as the 19 kHz pilot and the 38 kHz subcarrier are both derived from a single highly-stable crystal-controlled oscillator. 19, This combination of digital modulation and fixed pilot-to- subcarrier relationship results in a flat baseband enhancing stereo- phonic separation. 1-10. LOW-PASS FILTER. The FS-30 uses two 15 kHz five-pole, delay- equalized, eliptic, low-pass filters for minimum overshoot without clip- pers or other non-linear circuits. Lu. SWITCHABLE COMPOSITE BASEBAND EQUALIZATION. If the stereo generator is used with a studio transmitter link or an exciter which introduces baseband degradation (such as deviation from flat phase or amplitude response), a built-in switchable composite baseband equaliza- tion circuit in the FS-30 allows for correction. Provisions on the rear panel of the FS-30 allow connection of an SCA generator to the stereo generator for transmission over an STL link to the exciter. 1-12, OUTPUT CIRCUIT AND REMOTE CONTROL. The output circuit is de- signed to drive a 50 Ohm terminated coaxial cable independent of length without degradation of separation or frequency response. 1-13. Remote control of all modes is available through connections to the rear panel. Optical isolators which couple control logic and status indications are compatable with both positive and negative polar- ity logic. 1-14, POWER SUPPLY. A tapped dual-primary power transformer and a voltage selector allows for operation from a wide range of ac input potentials. All dc supplies are well filtered and closely regulated. 1-15, EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS. 1-16. Refer to Table 1-1 for electrical and physical characteris- tics of the Broadcast Electronics FS-30 Stereo Generator. Table 1-1, Electrical and Physical Specifications (Sheet_1 of 2) PARAMETER SPECIFICATIONS AUDIO INPUT IMPEDANCE AUDIO INPUT LEVEL COMPOSITE OUTPUT LEVEL FREQUENCY RESPONSE AUDIO OVERSHOOT TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION INTERMODULATION DISTORTION TRANSIENT INTERMODULATION DISTORTLON STEREO SEPARATION DYNAMIC STEREO SEPARATION LINEAR CROSSTALK NON-LINEAR CROSSTALK 38 kHz SUPPRESSION 600 Ohms Balanced, Resistive, Floating (Adaptable to other Impedances). +10 dBm +1 dBm for 100% Modulation at 400 Hz (Adaptable to other Input Levels). Adjustable from 2.5 to 8.0V p-p into open Circuit, 50 Ohm Source Impedance. 40.5 dB, 30 to 15,000 Hz, 75 us Pre- emphasis (Flat, 25 us, or 50 us Pre- emphasis Selectable). 2 dB Maximum, 0.032 or less from 30 to 15,000 Hz. 0.03%, 60 Hz/7 kHz; 4:1 Ratio, 0.1% (Square Wave/Sine Wave) 52 dB or better from 30 to 15,000 Hz (Sine Wave). 45 dB or better from 30 to 15,000 Hz (Norma Program Content). Main to Sub (L#R to L-R)/Sub to fain (L-R to L#R), due to Amplitude and Phase Matching of Left and Right Channels, 30 to 15,000 Hz. 45 dB Minimum below 100% Modulation. Main to Sub (L+R to L-R)/Sub to Main (L-R to L+R), due to distortion products. 70 d8 Minimum below 100% Modulation. 80 dB Minimum below 100% Modulation. -3 Table 1-1. Electrical and Physical Specifications (Sheet 2 of 2) PARAMETER SPECIFICATIONS 57 kHz, 76 kHz, and 95 kHz SUPPRESSION. 76 kHz SIDEBAND SUPPRESSION SPURIOUS AND SIDEBAND SUPPRESSION beyond 95 kHz FM NOISE PILOT STABILITY OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE MAXIMUM ALTITUDE HUMIDITY DIMENSIONS: HEIGHT WIDTH DEPTH AC POWER REQUIRENENTS WEIGHT: UNPACKED 80 dB Minimum below 100% Modulation, 80 dB Minimum below 100% Modulation, 75 dB Minimum below 100% Modulation. 85 dB or Better below 100% Modulation at 400 Hz, 75 us Deemphasis. 40.5 Hz, +32°F to #122°F (0°C to +50°C). #32°F to +122°F (0°C to +50°C), Functional to -4°F (-20°C). @ to 15,000 Feet (4,472 m) above sea Tevel. 95%, Non-condensing. 3.5 inches (8.9 cm). 19.0 inches (48.3 cm). 16.5 inches (41.9 cm). 97 to 133V ac or 194 to 266V ac, 50/60 Hz, 25 Watts. 17 pounds (7.7 kg) \ SECTION IT 2-1. UNPACKING, 2-2. The equipment becomes the property of the customer when the equipment is delivered to the carrier. Carefully unpack the stereo generator. Perform a visual inspection to determine that no apparent damage has been incurred during shipment. All shipping materials should be retained until it is determined that the unit has not been damaged. Claims for damaged equipment must be promptly filed with the carrier or the carrier may not accept the claim. 2-3, The contents of the shipment should be as indicated on the packing lists. If the contents are incomplete, or if the unit is dam- aged electrically or mechanically, notify both the carrier and Broadcast Electronics, Inc. 2-4, ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS. 2-5. Table 1 provides environmental conditions which must be con- sidered prior to installation. 2-6, INSTALLATION. 2-7, Each FS-30 Stereo Generator is operated, tested, and in- spected at the factory prior to shipment and is ready for installation when received. Installation is accomplished in three steps: 1) place- ment, 2) wiring, and 3) initial checkout. 2-8. PLACEMENT. 2-9, The FS-30 Stereo Generator requires 3 1/2 inches (8.9 cm) of 19 inch (48.26 cm) rack space and may be mounted in any convenient loca- tion within reach of signal and power cables. The signal cables should be as short and direct as possible, The stereo generator should not be mounted directly above heat-generating equipment. It should also be noted that the more constant the ambient temperature in which the stereo generator operates, the greater the stability of the stereo generator. Otherwise no special requirements need be observed. 2-10. WIRING. WARNING ENSURE AC POWER IS DISCONNECTED BEFORE PROCEEDING. 2-11. Set the stereo generator on a work surface. 2-12. Remove the top cover and assure the following connectors are correctly positioned: A, REMOTE MODE CONTROL POLARITY SELECT. Plug PIL onto J12 if negative polarity control logic is to be used or Jil if positive polarity control logic is to be used (see Figure 1). B. RENOTE MODE INDICATOR POLARITY SELECT. Plug P15 onto J15, if negative polarity output is desired or J16 if positive polarity output is desired (see Figure 2-1). C. PREEMPHASIS SELECTION. The position of P6 on J6 deter- mines the left channel preemphasis and the position of P7 on 07 determines the right channel preemphasis as follows: PREEMPHASIS. 36 a7 5 us Jumper Pins Jumper Pins 1 to2 1 to2 50 us Jumper pins Jumper pins 3 to 4 3 to4 75 us Jumper pins Jumper pins lto2and3to4 1 to 2and3 to4 D. POWER-UP MODE. The operational mode in which the stereo generator will enter when power is applied can be selected by the position of P13 on J13 as follows: MODE 313 MONO L Jumper pins 1 to 2 MONO R Jumper pins 2 to 3 MONO L +R Jumper pins 4 to 5 STEREO Jumper pins § to 6 2-13. Replace the top cover. 2-14, Remove the fuse from the ac line voltage selector on the stero generator rear panel. 2-15, Ensure the primary ac line voltage with which the stereo generator will be used is visible on the ac line voltage selector cir- cuit board (100, 115/120V, 220V, or 230/240v). 2-16. If the ac line voltage must be changed, remove the ac line voltage selector circuit board with a small pair of needle-nose pliers. Reinsert the circuit board so that the correct ac Tine voltage 1s vis- ‘ible when the circuit board is inserted into the receptacle. 2-17. Two fuses are shipped with the stereo generator. A 3/4 Ampere fuse is required for the 100/115 volt range and a 3/8 Ampere fuse is required for the 220/240 volt range. Both fuses must be slow-blow types. 2-18. Install the correct fuse for operation at the desired ac line voltage. 6 60007265 “an anouszm Levo0yous eb © 409 ONIUIM 3LOWTY YOLVYINZO OFFS “1-2 3YNOTS “OBLVALLOW S1_391A30 ‘ndino Hove Sy, ‘avno89. 01. S19n0N03 39130 ‘1nd.no Hows 49 uo193T109, “avon 01 aaIvaav ‘AWLANSLOd 3Ai.L1S0 ATIMRGINT aga “shuvas WHOL Wo ‘SaNTHL 30 SSHOLINS HONOMHL ‘Winged 3ni1is0 “sag010 YoLyTOst ‘Wolldo 30 saqgHL¥9' (OL. ATWNYRINT 31idav"aNnoxD “Snuvis TWHDI veSd0 SSN 1HBL30. $3491 14S| HONORHL aNriow9| “s3aoid woLv i051 fwo11do 30 s300Nv O4| ATMRBINI_d31 Tad ‘AWiINaLad 3A111804 oo ————_@aanus TST TE Za age 2-19. Wire the audio inputs with two-conductor overall foil shielded wire. 2-20. Connect an SCA input to the UNBAL SCA IN receptacle if used. The cable impedance is not critical as this input is unterminated. 2-21. Wire the remote mode control inputs and the remote mode indi- cator outputs if used (see Figure 2-1). 2-22. Connect the stereo generator output (COMP OUT receptacle) to the FM exciter or the studio transmitter Tink. 2-23. INITIAL CHECKOUT. 2-24, Ensure all switches behind the front pane? access door are out. 2-25. Connect an ac power source to the unit. The unit will en- ergize in the mode selected by the internal programming selected in paragraph 2-120 when power is applied. 2-26. Depress the following switches behind the front panel access door one at a time and note the indications: SWITCH INDICATOR ILLUMINATED MONO L MONO L MONO R MONO R MONO L +R MONO L +R STEREO STEREO 2-27. Leave the STEREO switch depressed and depress the PILOT OFF switch. Both the STEREO indicator and the MONO L + R indicator should illuminate. 2-28, Depress the PILOT OFF switch again to enable the pilot signal. The MONO L +R indicator will go out and the STEREO indicator will remain illuminated. 2-29. Depress the COMP OUT MONITOR SELECT switch. 2-30. Connect an in-phase 400 Hz audio signal at +10 dBm to the stereo generator left and right audio inputs. 2-31. Adjust the exciter metering to monitor the composite input level. 2-32. Adjust the stereo generator COMP LEVEL control to obtain the composite input level required. 2-33. Remove the audio generator and assure no audio is input to the Stereo generator. , 2034. Operate the 140%/14% switch to 143, 2-35. Adjust the PILOT LEVEL control to obtain the pilot level de- sired (8 to 10%), Each indicator in the MONITOR DISPLAY will illuminate at the level indicated. 2-36, Apply active stereophonic progranming to the stereo generator as follows: +10 d8m #1 dBm at 600 Ohms 2-37. Operate the 140%/14% switch to 140%. Note the presence of programming on the MONITOR DISPLAY. The display may be changed from a moving bar to a moving dot as desired with the BAR/DOT switch. 2-38. Depress each of the MONITOR SELECT switches. The display should remain active in each switch position. None of the front panel metering controls have any effect on the stereo generator output or operation. 2-39, The stereo generator contains a composite equalization cir cuit designed to compensate for non-linearities inherent in a composite Tink system. If required, the four front-panel composite equalization controls should be adjusted by the customer to obtain the best possible overall system amplitude and phase linearity. The composite equaliza~ tion is functional only when the COMP EQ switch is depressed. The controls are adjusted as fol lows. 2-40. Turn the pilot off, observe the baseband through the system at the following frequencies, and adjust for a flat baseline (see Figure 2-2). A, 30 Hz D. 1 kHz B. 100 Hz E. 5 kHz C. 400 Hz FL 15 kHz 1, The HF1 and HF2 controls will interact. They compensate for high frequency deviation from flat frequency response of the composite link. 2. The LFL and LF2 controls will interact. They compensate for low frequency deviation from flat frequency response of the composite Tink such as the effects of ac coupling of the composite signal. andl, The stereo generator is now ready for use. eae) (gory Pega a seemion co) = 20.5 HEH, ‘Season (48) «20 108 (25) = 20 ‘aPrniont «Ye enoancasteecTRONES, We, 597-0009-8 FIGURE 2-2, SEPARATION ADJUSTMENT SECTION 111 31. OPERATION. 3-2. The following procedure assumes that the stereo generator is completely installed and is free of any discrepancies. 3-3. Select the desired mode (MONO L, MONO R, MONO L +R, or STEREO). 3-4, Assure power is applied to the stereo generator and apply programming. 3-5. Select the desired metering. None of the front panel meter ing controls have any effect on the stereo generator output or opera- tion, -10- SYOLVOIGNI GNY STO¥LNOD p-6000~L65 ‘hs owoULET ASY2OVOUE 9H © sHOUAGOD “Ire 3unoId 3-6. CONTROLS AND INDICATORS. 3-7, Refer to Figure 3-1 for the location of all controls and indicators associated with normal operation of the stereo generator. The function of each control and indicator is described by Table 3-1. Table 3-1. Controls and Indicators (Sheet 1 of 2) ITEM NOMENCLATURE FUNCTION 1 ONO L When illuminated, indicates the stereo gen- Indicator (05-15) | erator is processing a monaural signal con- prising the left channel audio input only. 2 MONO R When illuminated, indicates the stereo gen- Indicator (DS-16) | erator is processing a monaural signal com- prising the right channel audio input only. 3 MONO L +R When illuminated and the STEREO indicator is Indicator (DS-17) | out, indicates the stereo generator is proc- essing a monaural signal comprising the algebraic sum of the left and right channel audio inputs. When illuminated and the STEREO indicator is illuminated, indicates the stereo generator is operating in the stereo mode with the pilot switched off. 4 STEREO Indicator | When illuminated and the MONO L + R indicator (DS-18) is out, indicates the stereo generator is processing a stereophonic signal. When i1luminated and the MONO L +R indicator is illuminated, indicates the stereo generator is operating in the stereo mode with the pilot switched off. 5 MONITOR SELECT Selects the parameter displayed on the MONITOR Switches (S2C DISPLAY and the signal available on the THRU S26) MONITOR OUTPUT test connector. 6 MONITOR DISPLAY Selects between a moving dot or moving bar oo Switch MONITOR DISPLAY for operator preference. $28 7 MONITOR DISPLAY When depressed, expands the MONITOR DISPLAY 140%/14% Switch indication by 10 to allow SCA and pilot (s2A) injection level adjustment. a a1a- Table 3-1, Controls and Indicators (Sheet 2 of 2) ITEM NOMENCLATURE FUNCTION 10 i 12 13 4 15 16 WV 19 MONITOR DISPLAY (DSi THRU DSi4) PILOT OFF Switch (SIA) MONO L Switch (s1B) MONO R Switch (sic) MONO L + R Switch (sib) STEREO Switch (se) LPF _BYPASS Switch (s1F) COMP EQ Switch (si6) HPI/HF2/LF1/LF2 Controls (R123, R126 ,R129,R131) PILOT LEVEL Control (R223) COMP LEVEL CONTROL (R121) WONITOR OUTPUT Receptacle (J10) Indicates the parameter selected by the MONITOR SELECT switches. The 100% indicator is factory calibrated to equal a +10 dBm audio input level. Each indicator illuminates at the level indicated. Disables the pilot signal in the stereo mode when in, Configures the stereo generator to process a monaural signal comprising the left channel audio input only when in. Configures the stereo generator to process a monaural signal comprising the right channel audio input only when in, Configures the stereo generator to process a monaural signal comprising the algebraic sum of the left and right channel audio inputs when in, Configures the stereo generator to generate a stereophonic signal when in. Bypasses the internal stereo 15 kHz low-pass Filter when in. Enables the internal composite equalization circuit when in. Adjusts the amplitude and phase response of the internal composite equalization circuit. Allows pilot level amplitude control. Allows adjustment of the stereo generator composite output level. Provides a convenient front-panel test point to connect a signal monitor or test equipment. The signal presented is selected by the WONITOR SELECT switches. -13- SECTION IV 4-1. THEORY OF OPERATION. 4-2. Theory of operation for the FS-30 Stereo Generator is pres- ented by Figure 4-1. SECTION V 5-1. FIRST LEVEL MAINTENANCE. WARNING DISCONNECT POWER PRIOR TO SERVICING 522. Maintenance of the stereo generator falls into the catagory of good housekeeping and is limited to whatever cleaning may be nec essary and checking the performance of the unit. 5-3. On a regular basis, clean the equipment of accumulated dust, check for overheated components, and tighten loose hardware as re- quired. Ensure the input and output connections are secure. 5-4, SECOND LEVEL MAINTENANCE. WARNING DISCONNECT POWER PRIOR TO SERVICING 5-5. Second level maintenance consists of procedures required to restore the equipment to satisfactory operation after a fault has occurred. 5-6. ‘The maintenance philosophy of the stereo generator consists of problem isolation to a specific assembly with subsequent trouble- shooting as required to isolate specific defective components. If de- sired, an entire assembly may be returned to the factory for repair or exchange. 5-7. ADJUSTMENTS. 5-8. The following text provides adjustment procedures for all controls with the exception of the composite equalization controls (HF1, HF2, LF1, and LF2), the PILOT LEVEL control, and the COMP LEVEL control which are described in SECTION II, Installation. 5-9. DISPLAY CALIBRATE (R178) AND X10 CALIBRATE (R160). The dis- play calibrate control (R178) and the X10 calibrate control (R160) must be adjusted together in sequence. To adjust R178 and R160, praceed as follows. ~M- WARNING: DISCONNECT POWER PRIOR TO SERVICING FIGURE 4-1. FS-30 BLOCK DIAGRAM 597-0009-2 15/16 5-10. Required Equipment. The following equipment is required to complete adjustment oF the display calibrate control and the X10 cal~ ibrate control. A. Adjustment tool, shipped with the stereo generator (P/N 407-0186). B. Phillips No. 2 Screwdriver, 4 inches (10.2 cm) long. C. Calibrated Low Distortion Audio Generator, 600 Ohm Output (Tektronix TM 506 Main Frame and SG 505 Plug-in Audio Oscillator or equivalent). 5-11. Procedure. To adjust the controls, proceed as follows: 5-12. Remove the stereo generator from service and remove the top cover. 5-13. Apply a 100 Hz sinewave at a +10 dBm level to the left channel audio input only. 5-14, Apply power to the stereo generator. 5-15. Operate the 14%/140% switch (S2A) to 140% and depress the L MONITOR SELECT switch (S2C). 5-16, Adjust R178 fully counterclockwise, then clockwise until the 100% indicator (DS10) just i1luminates. 5-17. Reduce the audio level by 20 dB to -10 dBm. 5-18. Operate the 14%/140% switch (S2A) to 14%. 5-19. Adjust R160 fully counterclockwise, then clockwise until the 100% (10%) indicator (DS10) just i? luminates. 5-20. Increase the audio level by 20 dB to +10 dBm and apply the 100 Hz sinewave to the right channel audio input only. 5-21. Operate the 14%/140% switch (S2A) to 140%. 5-22. Depress the R MONITOR SELECT switch (S20). 5223. Note the MONITOR DISPLAY. The 100% indicator should be illuminated. If not, adjust R178 slightly clockwise until the 100% ‘indicator (DS10) just i1luminates. 5-24, Deenergize power. 5-25, Remove the test equipment, replace the top cover, and return the stereo generator to service. “17. WARNING: DISCONNECT POWER PRIOR TO SERVICING 5-26. PILOT FREQUENCY. As all stereo generator timing is derived from the same source, adjustment of the pilot frequency control (C1) is all that is required'to correct an off-frequency condition. To adjust Cl, proceed as follows. 5-27. Required Equipment, The following equipment is required to complete adjustment of the pilot frequency control. AL Adjustment tool, shipped with the stereo generator (P/N 407-0186). B. Phillips No. 2 Screndriver, 4 inches (10.2 cn) Tong. C. Calibrated Frequency Counter, Accurate to #1 Hz per Wiz minimum (Hewlett-Packard 53154 or equivalent) 5-28. Procedure. To adjust the control, proceed as follows: 5-29. Remove the stereo generator from service and remove the top cover. 5-30. Connect the frequency counter to the front panel MONITOR OUTPUT receptacle (J10). 5-31. Apply power to the stereo generator. 5-32. Operate the STEREO switch to on and the PILOT OFF switch to enable the pilot. Assure there is no audio input. 5-33. Using the adjustment tool, adjust Cl as required to obtain an ‘indication of 19,000 Hz #0.05 Hz. 5-34. Deenergize power. 5-35. Remove the test equipment, replace the top cover, and return ‘the stereo generator to service, 5-36. AUDIO LOW-PASS FILTER. Due to the complexity and difficulty of the procedure and the types of equipment required, it is suggested ‘the audio low-pass filter be returned to the Broadcast Electronics Factory for adjustment or exchange. If return is not practical, contact the Broadcast Electronics Customer Service Department for a recommended procedure and list of required test equipment. 5-37. STEREO SEPARATION, Adjustment of stereo separation requires local manufacture of the composite signal clipper presented in Figure 5-1, After construction, the clipper must be calibrated to clip an audio input at 460 millivolt levels. 5-38. Adjustment of stereo separation requires adjustment of the stereo separation null control (R112) and the two controls in the com- posite low-pass filter (L1 and L2), To adjust R112, Li and L2, proceed as follows. -18- WARNING: DISCONNECT POWER PRIOR TO SERVICING WAddITO ALISOdNOD *T~$ FUNDT £-6000-L65 Ne ‘0 sboulsT L8YS0YOUE 96 © mHRUAAOD wor ABSaso | 00H, a za noe ass T WOE peed i GOAT O9- Lv aD aL As) AOL “Linn a> SQMNZOEDH TY SHOLONND BNLOEN SUMON! An, SHOASISSS a (SNORT om a IDOL 135) aun aro 0h ‘BAUS izstnos asaiiioa hea sso ie "Ano anor Sa HONS. “arnt 19+ DISCONNECT POWER PRIOR TO SERVICING WARNING: 5-39. Required Equipment. The following equipment is required to conpiete adjustment oF stares separation. A, Adjustment tool, shipped with the stereo generator (P/N 407-0186). 8. Phillips No. 2 Screwdriver, 4 inches (10.2 cm) Tong. C. Calibrated Low Distortion Audio Generator, 600 Ohm output (Tektronix TM 506 Main Frame and SG 505 Plug-in Audio Oscillator or equivalent). 0. OC Coupled Oscilloscope, 5 MHz bandwidth, vertical input calibrated at 10 millivolts per division. 5-40. Procedure. To adjust the controls, proceed as follows: 5-41. Remove the stereo generator from service and remove the top cover. 5-42. Note the position of the audio preemphasis jumper in the left and right channels, then remove both jumpers. 5-43. Remove the audio low-pass filter circuit board and operate the LPF BYPASS switch to bypass the filter. 5-44, Operate the STEREO switch to on and operate the PILOT OFF switch to off. 5-45, Connect the composite clipper input to the stereo generator COMP QUT receptacle and connect the output of the composite clipper to the vertical input of the oscilloscope. 5-46. Calibrate the oscilloscope at 10 millivolts per division, then momentarily ground the vertical input and center the trace. 5-47, Connect a 150 Hz audio signal to the left channel only at a ~30 dBm level. Assure there is no audio input to the right channel. 5-48, Adjust the composite clipper gain to obtain an 80 millivolt peak-to-peak indication and adjust the composite clipper offset control to center the trace on the oscilloscope. These two controls interact and therefore this step must be repeated until the correct results are obtained. 5-49. Change the audio input level to +10 dBm. 5-50, Adjust R112 to obtain the flattest baseline (see Figure 2-2), CAUTION 00 NOT ADJUST THE CORES OUT OF THE COMPOSITE FILTER COILS IN THE FOLLOWING STEPS. THE CAUTION CORRECT ADJUSTMENT WILL BE FOUND +1 TURN FROM : THE FACTORY PRESET POSITION. 5-51, Adjust the audio input frequency to 15 kHz. -20- WARNING: DISCONNECT POWER PRIOR TO SERVICING 5-52. Adjust the two controls on the composite filter to minimize the phase error. $83. Change the audio input to the right channel only at a +10 d8m evel. 5-54, Adjust the two controls on the composite filter to minimize the phase error. 5-55. Adjust the audio input frequency to 150 Hz. 5-56. Adjust R112 to obtain the flattest baseline (see Figure 2-2). 5-57. Deenergize power. 5-58. Remove the test equipment, replace the preemphasis jumpers, replace the low-pass filter circuit board, replace the top cover, oper- ate the LPF BYPASS switch to the desired position, and return the stereo generator to service. 5-59, PILOT HARMONIC SUPPRESSION. Null adjustment of the pilot harmonics requires adjustment of the 95 kHz null control (R32), the 57 kHz nul] control (R29), the waveform A pilot harmonic null control (R272), and the waveform C pilot harmonic nul] control (R273). To adjust R32, R29, R272, and R273, proceed as follows. 5-60. Required Equipment. The following equipment is required to Conpiete the pITst Farmonte nu11 procedure. A. Adjustment tool, shipped with the stereo generator (P/N 407-0186). B. Phillips No. 2 Screwdriver, 4 inches (10.2 cm) long. €. Spectrum Analyzer (Tektronix 7603 Oscilloscope Main Frame and 7L5 Spectrum Analyzer Plug-in with L3 module or equivalent). 5-61. Procedure, To adjust the controls, proceed as follows: 5-62, Calibrate the 7L5 spectrum analyzer, then connect the spec ‘trum analyzer to the COMP OUT receptacle on the stereo generator rear panel. 5-63. Preset the 7L5 spectrum analyzer controls as follows: DOT MKR: fully clockwise DOT FREQUENCY: @ MHz BASELINE CLIPPER: centered DISPLAY A and B: A on, B on (SAVE A, B-(SAVE A), and MAK HOLD all off) RESOLUTION: COUPLED FREQUENCY SPAN/DIV: 10 kHz REFERENCE LEVEL: +3 d8¥ VAR control: off INPUT BUFFER: off 10 dB/DIV: on TRIGGERING: FREE RUN and NORMAL -21- WARNING: DISCONNECT POWER PRIOR TO SERVICING TIME/DIV: AUTO L3 INPUT REF: dBV L3 TERMN Z: 50 Ohm 5-64, Remove the stereo generator from service and remove the top cover. 5-65. Note the position of the audio preemphasis jumpers in both the left and right channels, then remove both jumpers. 5-66. Depress the STEREO MODE switch and operate the PILOT OFF switch to enable the pilot. 5-67. Operate the stereo generator with no audio input and obtain a presentation on the spectrum analyzer. 5-68. Using the adjustment tool, adjust R32 to minimize the 95 kHz harmonic, then adjust R29 to minimize the 57 kHz harmonic, 5-69. Adjust R272 and R273 for best suppression of all harmonics. 5-70. Repeat the preceding two steps until no further improvement can be noted. 5-71. Deenergize pover. 5-72. Remove the test equipment, replace the preemphasis jumpers, replace the top cover, and return the stereo generator to service. 5-73, 114 kHz SIDEBAND NULL. The procedure to null the 114 kHz sidebands requires adjustment of the left channel 114 kHz sideband nult control (R100) and the right channel 114 kHz sideband null control (R102). To adjust R100 and R102, proceed as follows. 5-74, Required Equipment. The following equipment is required to Conpiete the TI4 Kiz sideband null. procedures A. Adjustment tool, shipped with the stereo generator (P/N 407-0186). B. Phillips No. 2 Screwdriver, 4 inches (10,2 cm) Jong. C. Calibrated Low Distortion Audio Generator, 600 Ohm output (Tektronix TM 506 Main Frame and SG 505 Plug-in Audio Oscillator or equivalent). D. Spectrum Analyzer (Tektronix 7603 Oscilloscope Main Frame and 7L5 Spectrum Analyzer Plug-in with L3 module or equivalent). 5-75, Procedure, To adjust the controls, proceed as follows: 5-76, Remove the stereo generator from service and remove the top cover. 5-77. Calibrate the 7L5 spectrum analyzer, then connect the spec= trum analyzer to the COMP OUT receptacle on the stereo generator rear panel. -22- WARNING: DISCONNECT POWER PRIOR TO SERVICING 5-78, Preset the 7L5 spectrum analyzer controls as follows: DOT MRK: fully clockwise DOT FREQUENCY: © Miz BASELINE CLIPPER: centered DISPLAY A and B: A on, B on (SAVE A, B-(SAVE A), and MAX HOLD all off) RESOLUTION: COUPLED FREQUENCY SPAN/DIV: 10 kHz REFERENCE LEVEL: +3 dBY VAR control: off 10 48/D1V: on TRIGGERING: FREE RUN and NORMAL TIME/DIV: AUTO L3 INPUT REF: BV L3 TERMN Z: 50 Ohm 5-79, Note the position of the audio preemphasis jumpers in both the left and right channels, then remove both jumpers. 5-80. Connect a 15 kHz audio signal to the left channel only at a +10 dBm level. Assure there is no audio input to the right channel. 5-81. Depress the STEREO MODE switch and operate the PILOT OFF switch to disable the pilot. 5-82. Operate the stereo generator and obtain a trace on the spectrum analyzer. 5-83. Using the adjustment tool, adjust R100 to minimize the 99 kHz sideband. 5-84, Connect a 15 kHz audio signal to the right channel only at a 10 dBm level. Assure there is no audio input to the left channel. 5-85. Using the adjustment tool, adjust R102 to minimize the 99 kHz sideband. 5-86. Deenergize power. 5-87. Remove the test equipment, replace the preemphasis jumpers, replace the top cover, and return the stereo generator to service. 5-88. 38 kHz SIDEBAND NULL. The procedure to null the 38 kHz side~ bands requires adjustment of the right channel audio gain control (R64) and the right channel audio preemphasis match control (R59). To adjust R64 and R58, proceed as follows. 5-89. Required Equipment. The following equipment is required to complete the audio gain match procedure. A, Adjustment tool, shipped with the stereo generator (P/N 407-0186) . B. Phillips No. 2 Screwdriver, 4 inches (10.2 cm) long. -23- WARNING: DISCONNECT POWER PRIOR TO SERVICING C. Calibrated Low Distortion Audio Generator, 600 Ohm output (Tektronix TM 506 Main Frame and SG 505 Plug-in Audio Oscillator or equivalent), 0. Spectrum Analyzer (Tektronix 7603 Oscilloscope Main Frame and 7L5 Spectrum Analyzer Plug-in with L3 module or equivalent). 5-90. Procedure. To adjust the controls, proceed as follows: 5-91. Remove the stereo generator from service and remove the top cover. 5-92. Calibrate the 7L6 spectrum analyzer, then connect the spec- trum analyzer to the COMP OUT receptacle on the stereo generator rear panel. 5-93. Preset the 7L5 spectrum analyzer controls as follows: DOT MRK: fully clockwise DOT FREQUENCY: 9 MHz BASELINE CLIPPER: centered DISPLAY A and B: A on, B on (SAVE A, B-(SAVE A), and MAX HOLD all off) RESOLUTION: COUPLED FREQUENCY SPAN/DIV: 10 kHz REFERENCE LEVEL: +3 dBV VAR control: off 10 dB/DIV: on TRIGGERING: FREE RUN and NORMAL TIME/DIV: "AUTO (3 INPUT REF: dBV L3 TERMN Z: 50 Ohm 5-94, Note the position of the audio preemphasis jumpers in both the left and right channels, then remove both jumpers. 5-95. Connect a 1.5 kHz audio signal to the left and right channels in phase at a #10 dBm level. 5-96. Using the adjustment. tool, adjust R64 to minimize the 38 kHz sidebands at 36.5 kHz and 39.5 kHz. 5-97. Adjust the audio input frequency to 15 kiz. 5-98, Reinsert the preemphasis jumpers in the positions noted in paragraph 5-94. 5-99, Using the adjustment tool, adjust R59 to minimize the 53 kHz signal. 5-100. Deenergize power. 5-101. Remove the test equipment, replace the top cover, and return the stereo generator to service. =24- WARNING: DISCONNECT POWER PRIOR TO SERVICING 5-102, TROUBLESHOOTING, 5-103. Most troubleshooting consists of visual checks. To simplify troubleshooting, the various indicators should be used to isolate 2 mal- function to a specific area of the stereo generator. Table 5-1 is pro- vided as a general guide to stereo generator malfunctions. 5-104. Once the trouble is isolated, refer to the section of this manual providing theory of operation to assist in problem resolution. All internal components may be accessed through a removable top and bottom cover. 5-105, COMPONENT REPLACEMENT ON CIRCUIT BOARDS. The circuit boards used in the FS-30 are double-sided boards with plated through-holes. Because of the plated through-holes, solder fills the holes by capillary action. These conditions require that defective components be removed carefully to avoid damage to the board. 5-106. On al] circuit boards, the adhesive securing the copper track to the boards melts at almost the same temperature as solder melts. A circuit board track can be destroyed by excessive heat or lateral move- ment during soldering. Use of a small iron with steady pressure is re- quired for circuit board repairs. 5-107. To remove a component from a double-sided circuit board, cut the leads from the body of the defective component while the device is stil] soldered to the board. 5-108. _ Grip each component lead, one at a time, with long nose pliers. Turn the board over and touch the soldering iron to the lead at ‘the solder connection, When the solder begins to melt, push the lead ‘through the back side of the board and cut off the bent outer end of the lead. Each lead may now be heated independently and pulled out of each hole. The holes may be cleared of solder by carefully re-heating with a low wattage iron and removing the residual solder with a soldering vacuum tool. 5-109. Install] the new component and apply solder from the bottom side of the board. If no damage has been done to the plated through holes, soldering of the top side is not required. WARNING MOST SOLVENTS WHICH WILL REMOVE ROSIN FLUX ARE VOLATILE AND TOXIC BY THEIR NATURE AND WARNING SHOULD BE USED ONLY IN SMALL AMOUNTS IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA, AWAY FROM FLAME, IN WARNING CLUDING CIGARETTES AND A HOT SOLDERING IRON. 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After soldering, remove flux with a cotton swab moistened with a suitable solvent. Rubbing alcohol is highly diluted and is not effective. Solvents are available in electronic supply houses which are useful, 5-111. The board should be checked to ensure the flux has been re- moved and not just smeared about. Rosin flux is not normally corrosive, but rosin will absorb enough moisture in time to become conductive and cause problems. SECTION VI 6-1, PARTS LIST AND DRAWINGS. 6-2. PARTS LIST. 6-3. The following data provides descriptions and part numbers of parts and assemblies required for maintenance of the FS-30 FM Stereo Generator. Each table entry is indexed by the schematic diagram ref- erence designators. 6-4, Table 6-1 indexes all tables listing assemblies and sub- assemblies having replaceable parts, the table number listing the parts, and the page number of the applicable table. Table 6-1. Replaceable Parts List Index TABLE NO. DESCRIPTION PART NO, | PAGE 6-2 F5-30 FM STEREOPHONIC GENERATOR 909-0050/ | 29 ~300 6-3 FS-30 MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD ASSEMBLY } 917-0100-1] 29 6-4 FS-30 LED CIRCUIT BOARD ASSEMBLY | 917-0101 | 34 6-5 FS-30 LOW-PASS FILTER CIRCUIT 917-0102 | 35 BOARD ASSEMBLY 6-6 FS-30 CHASSIS ANO RF INTERFACE 960-0016 | 36 FILTER ASSEMBLY 6-7 FS-30 FRONT PANEL ASSENBLY 950-0017 | 37 6-8 FS-30 ACCESSORY KIT 950-0018/ | 37 959-0182 6-5. DRAWINGS. 6-6. The following drawings are presented as aids to maintenance: TITLE NUMBER FS-30 Overall Schematic Diagram (Six Sheets) 0909-0100 FS-30 Overal] Assembly Diagram 0909-0050 FS-30 Overall Assembly Diagram Component Locator 597-0009-5 Main Circuit Board Assembly Diagram F917-0100-1 Low-Pass Filter Circuit Board Schematic Diagram 909-0102 Low-Pass Filter Circuit Board Assembly Diagram 917-0102 28 TABLE 6-2. FS-30 FH STEREOPHONIC GENERATOR ~ 909-0050/-300 REF. DES. DESCRIPTION PART NO. OTY. = FS-30 Hain Ciroult Board Assembly 917-0100-1 1 + FS-30 LED Circuit Board Assanbly 17-0101 > FS-30 Low-Pass Filter Circuit Board Assenbly 917-0102, - F5-30 Chassis & RF Interference Filter Asseably 950-0016 1 - F5-30 Front Panel Assembly 950-0017 = FS-30 Accessory Kit 950-0018/ 1 953-0182 TABLE 6-3. F5~30 MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD ASSEMBLY - 917-0100-1 (Sheet 1 of 6) REF. DES. DESCRIPTION PART NO. QTY. co Capacitor, Trimmer, 2-27 pF, Polycarbonate 096-0009 ro Capocitor, Mica, 22 pF 45%, SOV 80-2213 a Capacitor; Nica, 820 pF 25%, 300 on2-8222 1 co Capacitor, Nica, 270 pF 25%; S00v os1-2722, 1 (5 THRU C13. Capocitor; Ceramic Disc, 0.1 uF +80, -20%, 107 000-1055 ow Capacitor, Electrolytic, 100 uF, 250 023-1088 C16 THRU Capacitor; Electrolytic, 4.7 uF, 25V, Non-Polarized o1-w7I0 3 cis €13,c20 Capacitor, Electrolytic, 100 uF, 25v 23-1084 2 35° THRU Capacitor; Mylar, 0.1 uF 108, 700 030-1053 C38. 39 THRU Capacttor, Ceramic Diso, 5 pF +108, 500v 01-5008 ca C43 THRU Capacitor, Electrolytic, 4.7 uF, 35¥ ozi-a7e4 8 so 53,054 Capacitor, Mica, 2500 pF +18, S00y oi-2591 2 55,056 Capacitor; Mica, 5000 pF #18; 500V 42-5031 2 Cé1'THRU Capacitor; Electrolytic, &.7'uF, 35 ozkw7es 64 65,066 Capecitor, Ceramic Dise, 5 pF s10%, S00¥ oor-soos 2 C67’ THRU Capacitor; Electrolytic, 10,000 uF, 6.3 ont-e000 cr on Capacitor, Mylar, 0.1 uF +108, 100 030-1053 or Capecitor; Ceramic Disc, 5 pF S108, S00v 901-5008 1 73,078 Capacitor, Electrolytic, #.7 uF, 38V Oab-A76i 2 C75 Capecitors Ceramic Dise, 5'pF st0%, S00 oor-500h = 7 Capecttor, Mica, 270 pF’s5%, S00V oat-2722, 7 Capacitor, Mylar, 0.022 uF 210%, 200v osi-22k3 C78 THRU Capacitor, Electrolytic, 4.7 uF, 35V Onb-n76y cat 82 Capecitor, Ceramic Disc, 5 pF 4108, 500V oor-sooe ot ces Capacitor, Ceramic Dise, 0.001 uF 2108, 1 kV 002-1034 1 Copecitor, ica, 33 pF $5%, 500 ou-3312 Capecitor, Hiea, 390 pF #58, 100V 042-3022 2 Capacitor, Ceramic Disc, 5 pF #108, 500V o=5008 Capacitor, Wien, 33. pF 45%, 500, o4e-3312 Capacitor, Ceramie Disc, 5'pF $108, S00V oci-s00s 2 Capacitor, Electrolytic, &.7 uf, 38v ozn-n7en 2 Capacitor, Electrolytic, 160 uF, 25v 023-100) 1 Capacitor; Mylar, 0.022’ uF 10%, 200v osi-7243 1 100 Capecitor, Mica, "33 pF 45%, S00y 042-3312, 1 CIO THRU Capacitor, Electrolytic, 427 uF, 35V ozeu7eh 108 105 Copeeitor, Ceramic Dice, 0.1 uF +80, -20%, 10 00-1085 C106 THRU Capacitor; Electrolytic, 4.7 uF, 350 028-4764 3 108 119,120 Capacttor, Electrolytic, 100 uF, 25¥ 023-1088 2 ci2t Capacitor, Electrolytic, 4.7 uf; 35V onbea7ey 136 Capacitor, Electrolytic, 10,000 uF, 6.3¥ o11-8000 ot (37,0138 Capacitor; Electrolytic, 4700 uF, 35V o1s-4795 2 C139°THRU Capacitor; Electrolytic, 4,7 uF, 35V O2s-4768 10 casa cus Capacitor, Electrolytic, 100 uF, 25 oas-1088 ot 29+ TABLE 6-3. 5-30 MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD ASSEMBLY - 917-0100-1 (Sheet 2 of 6) REF, DES. DESCRIPTION PART NO.” OFY. C150 THRU Capacitor, Electrolytic, #.7 uF, 35V zNa7es cass 15% Copacitor, Electrolytic, 100 uF, 25v ors-1084 1 €155,c186 Capacitor, Electrolytio, 4.7 UF, 35V O2ya7eh = cas? Capacitor, Electrolytic, 100 uF, 25v 023-1088 1 €158,c159 Capacitor, Electrolytic, 4.7 uF, 35 O2yn7eh 2 160 Capecitor, Electrolytic, 100 uf, 25v 23-108 166 Capacitor, Ceramic Disc, 0.1 UF”*80, -208, 10v 000-1085 1 ci? Capacitor; Hylar, 0.1 uF si0%, 100V" 030-1053 1 C168 THRU Capacitor, Mylar, 01022 uF 210%, 200 031-2243 cat €172,C173 Capacitor, Electrolytic, 4.7 uF, 35 onuen7ey 2 cura Capacitor, Mylar, 0.022'uF 210%; 200 031-2283 C176 THRU Capacitor, Mylar, 0.1 uF 108, tov 030-1083 3 C178 D2 THRU D16 Diode, 1NSIKB, Silicon, 75V, 0.3 Ampere 2os-uis 15 DI7 THRU" Biods, 1NW733A, Zener, 5.1V's5%, 1 200-4733 20 D21 THRU Diode, HPS082~2800, High Voltage Schottky Barrier Type, 201-2800 3 23 OV, 15. mA. 2s Diode, 1NG733A, Zener, S.1V 6%, 1¥ 200-4733 25 THRU Dido; INEINB, "Silicon, 75V, 0.3 Ampere 203-4148 16 Do Dé THRU Diode, HRSDZ, SiTicon, 200 PIV, 3 Ampere 202-0502 5 Das Dis THRU Died, 1NH005, SHTicon, 600V, 1 Ampere 203-4005 9 5 DSi THRU Indicator, LED, mvS2124, Green, 2V @ 0.020 Ampere 323-2128 8 D8 (P/O Moti TOR’ DISPLAY) ps9 Indicator, LED, MVSSI24, Yellow, 2V @ 0.020 Aapere 323-3128 (P/0 Moki TOR’ DISPLAY) DS10 TRU Indicator, LED, MVS7124, Red, 27 @ 0.020 Ampere 323-7124 5 ps4 (e/0 vot TOR DISPLAY) FL Composite Low-Pass Filter, 53 kHz 3ez-oon 3 Receptacle, Header, 14-10 a17-010 1 36,07 Receptacie, Headers 4-Pin 417-0070 2 ot) Receptacle, BNC (MGNITOR OUTPUT) 447-0089 12 Receptacle, Header, 8-Pin 417-0080 2 aye Receptacle, Header, 6-Pin 4817-00061 2 nsis6 Receptacle, Header, 8-Pin 417-0080 2 ny Receptacle, -Pin 41-0755 ng, Receptacle, Header, 8-Pin 417-0080 1 ka THRU Ku Relay 271-0003 Coll: 12V de, 310 Ohm 210% Contacts: 24°@ 26V de, 1A @ 115V ac, Non-Inductive Load rr Choke, Ferrite, 180 Miz, 2,5 Turns, Single See 3er-0002 1 wa Ferrite Choke," Leg 956-0002 1 Each Winding 4 turns of No, 32 enameled wire wound from sane direction on sane side. - Ferrite Core (for (21) 360-0001 P6-1,P6-2, Plug, Junper 340-0004 5 pr=15P7-2; P13 ar Transistor, 2N3908, NPN, Sf1fcon 211-3908 2 THRU O10 Transistor, 2N3906, PNP; Silicon 210-3906 8 an Transistor, 2N390%, NPN SiTIcon 2i1-3908 a2 Transistor, 2N3906, PHP, Silicon 210-3906 13 Transistor, 2N3904, NPN, 5iTicon 2i1-3908 oe Transistor? MPS-U03, NPN, Silicon 211-0005 ons Trensistor, NPS-US5, PNP, Silicon 210-0185 O16 Transistor, HPS-U0S, HPN? St1teon 211-0005 on Transistor, NPS-USS, PNP, Silicon 210-0155 as Transistor, 243906, ‘PHP, “SiTicon 210-3906 as Trensietor, 2N390%, NPM, SiTicon 211-390h 20 Transistor, HPS-U03, NPHl, Silicon 211-0005 ar Transistors MPS-US5, PNP; Siticon 210-0551 22 Transistor, 2N3904, NPN, “STTIcon 211-3908 23 THRU Transistor, 2N3906, PNP, Silicon 210-3906 a7 -30- TABLE 6-3. F530 NAIN CIRCUIT BOARD ASSEMBLY ~ 917-0100-1 (Sheet 3 of 6) REF, DES. DESCRIPTION PART NO. OTY. Rt Resistor, 100 k Ohm 25%, 1/40 vo0-1068. Re Resistor, 10 Ohm 35%, 1/4N 100-1023 ca Resistor, 1 k Ohm 25%, 1/48 100-1083 Ri Resistor, 10 k Ohm s5%, 1/40 100-1053 1 Ris Resistor Network, 9 resistors, 1.0 k Ohm 47%, 0.3N, 10-Pin 226-0393 1 ‘Single-in-1ine’ Package RI7 THRD Resistor, 220 Ohm 58, 1/40 100-2233 7 R23 R26 Resistor, 2.00 k Ohm 21%, 1/48 100-2081 Ra? Resistor, 121 Ohm 218, 174H 300-1731 R28 Resistor, 9.53 k Oha 31, 1/40 103-9538 R29 Potentioneter, 10 k Ona 2108, 1/20 y7-10%8 R30 Resistor, 110’Ohn 11%, 1/481 103-1103 1 R31 Resistor, 5.62 k Oba 31%, 1/6H 105-5628 R32 Potentioneter, 10 k Ohn 2108, 1/24 N77-1028 1 R33 Resistor, 113-Ohn 218, 1/4il 103-1133 R36 THRU ——-Recistor; 1 Hog Ohm 358, 1/40 100-1073 539 40,8 Rosistor Notwork, 8 resistors, 10 k One 0.5%, 0.1M, 226-0392 2 16-Pin DIP RAG THRU Resistor, 10 Ohm 458, 1/40 100-1023 6 RS 5A RBS Resistor, 499 Ohm 21%, 1/4W¢ to3-4993 2 56,857 Resistor, 9.76 k Ohm 21%, 1/4 103-9764 2 58 Resistor, 240 ohm 25%, 1/4K 100-2433 R59 Potentioneter, 500 Oh 210%, 1/28 177-5032 60,R61 Retietor, 15.4 k Ohm 21%, 174K q03-158) 2 R62 Rosistor, 10k Obm 218, 1/4i r00-1051 1 RES Resistor, 9.76 k Om 21%, 1/4K 103-9764 1 Ree Potentioneter, 500 Ohm 20%, 1/2¥ 177-5082, RES, RES Resistor, 10 k Ohm 25%, 1/4i 100-1083 2 RE7'THRU Resistor, 10 Ona 45%, 1/4N 100-1023 R70 cal Resistor, 2.2 k Ohm 35%, 1/4 100-2243 R72 Resistor, 12 k Ob 45%, 1/09 100-1253 RU3,R74 Resistor, 2.2 k Ohm 45%, 1/4H 100-2283 2 R75 Resistor, 12 k Ohm 458, 1/4i1 100-1253 576,877 Resistor, 2,2 k Oha 25%, 1/6H 100-2243 2 78,79 Reeietor, 750 Ohm 358, 1/4 300-7533 2 60,81 Resistor, 2.2 k Ohm 43%, 1/6H 100-2263 2 82383 Resistor, 750 Ohm 458, 1/4 400-7533 2 Rae Resistor, 2.2 k Ohn 430, 1/4N 300-2283 R85 THRU Resistor, 10 Ohm 258, 1/4 100-1023 8 R92 R93 Resistor, 22k Ohm 45%, 1/44 100-2534 R96 Resistor, 7.5 k Ohm 356, 1/4W 100-7583 R95 Resistor, 23k Obm 35%, 1/40 100-2253 R96 Resietor, 7.5 k Ohm 256, 1/4W 100-7543 R97 ROB Resistor Network, 8 resistors, 100 Ohm 21%, 0.1¥, 226-0390 2 16-Pin DIP R99 Resistor, 240 Ohn 41%, 1/4W 103-2431 1 R100 Potentioweter, 200 Ohm 210%, 1/24 7-208 1 Riot Resistor, 240 Ohm 21%, 1/4¥ 103-2431 1 R102 Potentioneter, 200 Ohh 210%, 1/2¥ 77-2038 R103,R108 Resistor, 10 k Opm 31%, 1/44 100-1051 2 R105; Reeietor Network, 8 resistors, 8.2 k Ohn 40.5%, 0.1, 226-0381 i6-Pin DIP. R106 THRU Resistor, 30.1 k Ohm 21%, 1/4% 100-3051 3 R108 R109 Resistor, 10 k Ohm 21%, 1/411 10-1051 1 RIVO,RINT Resistor, 4.99 k Ohm 21%, 1/6¥ yo0-soRr 2 RII2 Potentioneter, 20 & Ohm 210%, 1/20 177-2054 RIB Resistor, 30.8 k Oke 418, 1/80 303-9095 Rink Resistor, 2.00 k Oba #18, 1/84 100-2081 RIS Resistor, 120 k Ohm 45%, 1/H 300-1263 RIG Resistor, 3.9 k Ohm 45%, 1/9H 100-3943 RIW7,RN8 Resistor, 10 Ohm 258, 1/40! 300-1023 2 Rn19 Resistor, 6.8 k Ohm 25%, 1/4M 100-6843 o31- TABLE 6-3. FS-30 MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD ASSEMBLY - 917-0100-1 (Sheet 4 of 6) REF. DES. DESCRIPTION PART NO. OTY. R120 Resistor, 56 k Ohm 258, 1/4W 100-5653. R121 Potentioneter, 50 k Ohn 2108, 1/2 (CONP LEVEL) 179-5050 Riz Resistor, 10k Ons 418, 1/44 300-1051 R123 Potentiogeter, 10 k Ohn 210%, 1/2 (HF1) 178-1053 R126 Resistor, 10. Ore 218, 1/4 300-1051 R125 Resistor, 8,2 k Ohm 356, 1/4H1 100-823 R126 Potentioneter, 50k Ohn’ 2108, 1/2" (HF2) 178-5053 R127 Resistor, 10 dha 45%, 1/4iL 300-1023 R123 Resistor, 10 k Ohm #18, 1/4! 300-1051 R129 Potent iometer, 10 k Ohh 210%, 1/2W (LF1) 178-1053 R130 Resistor, 10 k Ohm £18, 1/401 100-1051 R131 Potentioneter, 2 Neg Ohm 410%, 1/20 (LF2) 176-2078 R132 Resistor, 47 k Ohm #58, 1/40 300-4753 RI33 THRU Resistor, 10 Oh 58, i/4K 700-1023 3 R135 R136 Resistor, 10k Ohm 418, 1/40 Yoo-1051 RI37,R13B Resistor, 2.2 k Ohn 35%, 1/40 300-2743 2 R139 Resistor, 10 k Ohm +18, 1/40 300-1051 tao Resistor; 5.1 k Ohm 25%, 1/4w f00-s143 RIGI,RIA2 — Resistor, 10 Ohm 58, 174W t00-1023 2 Ras. Resistor, 2.2 k Ohm 25%, 1/4M 300-2243 Riss Resistor, 12 k Ohm +58, "1/4W 100-1253 RIN5,R146 Resistor, 2.2 k Ohm 250, 1/48 100-2243, 2 RIS7IRIGE Resistor, 750 Ohn 25%, 1/W 100-7533 2 ga’ Resistor, 2.2 k Ohm 458, 1/4W 100-2243 RISO THRU Resistor, 10 Ohm 258, 1/4W 100-1023 RIS3 R154 Resistor, 51.1 Onn 21%, 1/43 103-5112, RISS Resistor Network, 8 resistors, 8.2 k Ohm 40.5%, 0.1%, 226-0381 16-Pin DIP Ris6 Resistor, 1 k Ohm 258, 1/4¥ too-104s R157 Rosistor, 1 Mog Ohm 25%, 1/4 00-1073 R158 Resistor, 22 «Ohm 25%, 1/AW 100-2253 R159 Resistor, 820 Ohm 25%,"1/4¥ 300-8233 R160 Potentioneter, 500 Onn 2108, 1/23 177-5032, Riel Resistor, 10% Om 35%, 1/4i 100-1053 Rez Resistor, 6.2 k Ohn 258, 1/4W 100-6243 R163 Resistor, 5.1 k Ohm 35%) 1/48 t00-st43 Ries Resistor Network, & resistors, 10 k Ohm 30.5%, 0.1K, 226-0392 16-Pin DIP R165 Resistor, 100 k Ohm 25%, 1/40 100-1063 R166 THRU Resistor, 10 Ohm =58, t/4n 100-1023 R168 R170 Resistor, 7.5 k Ohm 25%, 1/481 100-7583 Rit Resistor, 10 Ohm 58, i/4n 100-1023 R172 Resistor, 10 Meg Ohn’25%, 1/4W 100-1083 RI73 Resistor, 1 Heg Ohn 25%, 1/40) 100-1073 RI7s Resistor, 10 k Ohm 5%, 1/40! 100-1053 RI75,R176 ‘Resistor, 10 Oho 25%, 1/4 100-1023 2 RI7 Resistor, 1 k Ohm 258, 1/44 100-1083 8178 Potentioneter, 2 k Ohn 2108, 1/2¥ 177-208 1 RI79 Resistor, 5600 Ona 58, 1/4) 100-5643 R180 Resistor, 390 ohn 35%, 1/2 110-3938 Rigi Resistor, 180 k Oh 23%, 1/4H 100-1863 R182 Resistor, 100 Ohm 258, i/4i1 100-1033 R183 Resistor, 10 Ohn 458, 1/4i1 100-1023 R18 Resistor, 330 Ohm 358, 1/4 100-3333 R185 Resistor, 2.00 k Ohm 21%, 1/4¥ 100-2041 186 Resistor, 10 k Ohn 45%, 174i 100-1053 R187 Resistor; 1 k Ohm 58, 1/4! 100-1083 R188, Resistor, 10 Oha 25%, 1/4i1 100-1023 1 R189 Resistor, 2.00 k On’ 418, 1/4 100-2041 R190 Resistor, 6.8 k Oha 25%, 1/$i 100-6843 1 RIQ1,RI92 Resistor, 2.2 k Ohm 258, 1/40) 100-2283 2 R193;R199 Resistor; 10 k Ohm 45%, 1/40 100-1053 9 THRU’ R208, R207 THRU Resistor, 470 Ohm 456, 1/4W 100-4733 R210 -32- TABLE 6-3. F530 HAIN CIRCUIT BOARD ASSEMBLY ~ 917-0100-1 (Sheet $ of 6) REF, DES. DESCRIPTION PART NO. OY. rain Resistor, 10 k Ohm 25%, 1/44 100-1053 ROIT Resistor, 301 Ore 418, 1/40 100-3031 R218 Resistor, 100 Ohm 418, 1/4 i00-10381 1 R219 Resistor, 301 Ohm #18) 1/4 00-3081 1 R220 Resistor, 100 Ohm 41%, 174% 100-1031 1 R221 Resistor, 162 Ohm 418) 1/48 100-1631 R222 Resistor, 2.00 k Ohm 21%, 1/6n 100-2081 R223 Potentioneter, 1k Oh 210%, 1/2¥ (PILOT LEVEL) 178-1043 R228 Resistor, 121’ Ohm 41%, 1/9¥) 100-1231 R225 Resistor, 2.49 k Ohn 21%, 1/40 103-249) R226 Resistor, 115 Ohm 218, 1/4y1 woo-1131 Roa? Resistor, 1 k Ohm 218, 1/911 103-108) R228 100 Om 2185 1/48 13-1031 R229 301 Ohm 21%, 1/401 300-3031 R230 1k Ohm 218, 1/68 103-1001 R231 115 Ohm 418; 1/48 100-131 R232 Resistor, 150 Ohm 31%, 1/4i) to0-15381 R233,R234 Resistor, 1,82 k Ohm 418, 1/4H too-iat 2 R235 Resistor, 150 Ohm 1%, 1/48 100-1531 R238 THRU Resistor, 62 Ohm 45%, °1/4K 100-6223 13 R250 R251 Resistor, 680 Ohm 45%, 1/4 100-6833 R252 THRU Resistor, 97.6 k Ohm 218, 1/9 100-9751 3 R254 R256,R259 Resistor, 2.32 k Ohm 21%, 1/40 wos-23 2 R2613R262 Resistors 1.96 k Ohm 21%, 1/4N W03-196h 2 R63 Resistor, 1"k Ohm 25%, 19H 100-1043 R264 THRU — Resistors 47 Ohm 356, "1/41 100-4723 3 R266 R267 THRU — Resistor, 10 k Ohm 358, 1/40! 100-1053. R271 R272,R273 Potent ioneter, 1 k Ohm 4108, 1/201 75-1038 2 st 7 Seotion DPDT Push=Push Saltch with Black Switch Caps, 3u3-009 1 Positions 2 thru 5 interlocked, Resistive Load: 1A @ 28V do or 0.45A @ 115V 2c (Mode) 32 7 Section DPOT Push-Push Switch, Positions 3 Thru 7 Intor= 3us-0018 1 Jocked, Resistive Load: 1A @ 28V de or O.45A @ 115V ac (WONT Toe O1sPLAY) ut integrated Circutt, SN7MST4N, Oual-D Flip-Flop, M-Pin DIP 228-0078 uz Integrated Circutt, SH7SLSO2N, Quad 2-Input NOR, T4-Pin DIP 228-2602 1 a Integrated Circuit, SN7HLS93N, 4-Bit Binary Counter, 228-0010 ieePin DIP ue Integrated Circuit, SU7MS92, Divide-By-12 Counter, 228-0092 ‘ieePin DIP us Integrated Circuit, SN7MLS93N, &-Bit Binary Counter, 228-0010 1eePin DIP us Integrated Circuit, SN7MLS92, Divide-By-12 Counter, 228-0092 1 TiePia DIP uw Integrated Circuit, SWTALSBSN, Quod 2-Input Exclusive OR, 228-2486 1 T-Pin DIP us Integrated Cireuit, SN7ALS377K, Ootal D Flip-Flop, 20-Pin DIP 228-2377 us Integrated Circuit, SO5000N, N-Channel Enhancement Hode DMS —226~S000 1 FET Analog Switch Array, 16-Pin DIP u10 Integrated Circuit, SDS200N, N-Channel Enhancoment Mode DMOS 226-5200 1 FET Driver, 16-Pin DIP un Integrated Circuit, SDSO0ON, N-Channel Enhancement Mode DMOS 226-5000, FET Analog Switch Array, 16-Pin DIP ui2,uI3 Integrated Circuit, TLO72¢P, Quad JFET- Input Operstional an-o0o2 2 ‘eplifier, 8Pin DIP. ura,uIS Integrated Circuit, NE5S32A, Dus! Low-Noise Operational 221-5532- 2 Aaplifier, 6-Pin DIP 01 U16 THRU Integrated Circuit, TLO72CP, Quad JFET-Input Operations? 221-0072 un ‘anplifier, &-Pin DIP 22 Integrated Circuis, LF347N, Quad JFET-Input Operational 2n-0078 = Amplifier, 14-Pia DIP 23 Integrated Gireuft, LYBS9I4M, Det/Bar Dot Display, TH-Pin DIP 229-3918 uz Integrated Cireuit, LUSSSC, Timer, 6-Pin DIP 228-0555 25 Integrated Cireutt, LeS9I4ll, Dot/Bar Dot Display, 18-Pin DIP 229-3914 233+ 5-30 MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD ASSEMBLY - 917-0100-1 _{Sheot. 6 of 6) REF. DES. DESCRIPTION PART.NO.OTY. 26 THRU Integrated Circuit, 433, Optical isolator, Infered LED-photo 229-0033. ~~ ws NPN Darlington Transistor Coupled Pair, 6-Pin DIP 30 Integrated Circuit, CD4OI2CN, Dual &-Input NAND, Th-Pin DIP 228-4012. ust Integrated Circuit, CDNO1ICN, Quad 2-Input NAND, T4-Pin DIP 228-4011 32 Integrated Circuit, CO4O120N, Dual 4-Input NAN, Wh-Pin DIP 228-4012, 033, U34 Incagrated Circuit, WCINTE, F-channel NPN Dartifigton Driver, 226-2004 2 16-Pin U35 THRU Integrated Circuit, N33, Optical Isolator, Infared LED-photo 229-0033 38 NPN Darl ington Transistor Coupled Pair, é-Pia DIP ¥39,u80 Integrated Circuit, LU337T, Adjustable Negative Voltage 227-0337 2 Regulator, 1.2V to 37V, 4.5 Ampere, 10-220 Case Us THRU Integrated Circuit, LUSTIT, “Adjustable Positive Voltage 227-0173 uns Regulator, 1.2V to 37V, 1,5 Anpore, 10-220 Case Ubi u05 Integrated Circuit, LN3T, “Adjustable Negative Voltage 227-0337 2 Reguiator, 1.2V to 37V, 1.5 Ampere, 10-220 Case uss. Integrated Circuit, LUSTIT, Adjustable Positive Voltage 27-07 Regulator, 1.2V to 37V, 1.5 Ampere, 10-220 Case uw integrated Circuit, LUB3%T, “Adjustable Negative Voltage 227-0337 Regulator, 1.20 to 37V, 1.5 Ampere, 10-220 Case XRAO,AR1, Socket, T6-Pin DIP an7t608 7 HROT,3ROB) riod, eis, xR168 KUL THRU Socket, 14-Pin DIP wart x7 wus Sockst, 20-Pin DIP 4n7-2008 1 XU9 THRU Socket} 16-Pin DIP WA7-160h 3 uu XUI2 THRU Socket, 8-Pin DIP 417-0808 10 xu2t xu2z Socket, 14-Pin DIP wart wus Socket, 18-Pin DIP ai7-1a08 rua Sockot) 8-Pin DIP 4t7-0808 1 wu25 Socket, 18-Pin DIP Mi7-1808 1 XU26 THRU Socket 6-Pin DIP 417-0600 4 xu23 KUBO THRU Sockst, 14-Pin DIP av7-tH 3 wu32 HU33,3U34. Socket, 16-Pin DIP ai7t608 2 WU35 THRU Socket, 6-Pin DIP 817-0600 xU38 u Quartz Crystel, 3648 kHz £20 PPH, 0-50°C, A/T Cut, 32 pF Losd 390-0008 t Capacitance, Northern Engineering Labs ‘Case No. "NE33PA2 Pad, Transistor Hounting, 10-220, for xU39 Thur ius7 403-7403 Seren, Nylon, 6°32 X 1/2 inch (1227 en), Pan Head 420-6998 Blank Circute Board 517-0100 TABLE 6-4, FS-30 LED CIRCUIT BOARD ASSEMBLY - 917-0101 REF. DES. DESCRIPTION PART HO, OTY. DS15 TRU Indicator, LED, Red, 521-9212, 1,7V @ 50 mA Naxinus 3-7 0817 (HONO L, MONG Rand MONO L” R) sia Indicator, LED, Green, 521-9175, 2.3V @ 40 mA Maxioun 3a3-9208 {STEREO} pis Plug, Housing, 6-Pin at7-0601 4 ~ Crimp Contact’ for P14 ai7-8766 5 : Blank Ciroutt Board Si7-0101 ose FS-30 LOW-PASS FILTER CIRCUIT BOARD ASSENBLY - 917-0102 (sheet 1 of 2) mF. BS, DESCRIPTION PART Wo, as Gioncioe capecttors Electrotyeiey #7 oF, 350 ca-arey 2 Cresicton —Capocitory ten, 1000 pF sig, sbot cost 3 Glas’) Eafecttor; Eleteonyer, 4.7", sv Gueares 8 £109,c110 Capacttor, tien, 1000 pF =18, s00v ovr-io1 2 CIniser2 —Gapesttors Eloctrotyess, art" ufe 350 Gravee crs Capacitor” Mien, 1000 pt sis, s80¥ cece! Els,cv16 —Capecttors Eloctretyess, ac? ube 35v cea en? Capecttory tens 1000 pb $14, si otiost €x0i cao Gapesttor® electrotyetoy art’, 35¥ Gncare 2 Cz054e20 —Capecttor® ffeny 1000 pf 214, 608 Setciost Cz0s' Tey Capecttor? Electrotyess, Seat 35v cacy e208 Chos,cz10 _capacttor, fico, 1000 pF 41%, 500v on-t01 2 GLiiert — Exbecteers Eloctrotyesg, Syke aay Scare 3 eas Expecttors ies) 1000 pF ait, sd0¥ carrot Gzib,czi6 —Capecitors Electrotyticg ta uF 35¥ oectre 2 car Eepecttor? tess 1000 98 si4, S60 Sector Diyoe Dibdoy 1Naoss $iTseony 6ODVy Ampere pastas Stétestoz —eeset, Z-Pin Srteae 303 Heeger, Pin Mroos Jtoi,s202 Howden 2 Crna wees Messer? S-P3n tr-o00s Fa Plugs oust ngs 8-Pia tro Enigp Conteces for ot Mreree 8 Pio; THRU Sunper Plugs, 2 Stovoos 8 Pros,eaot reo P203 mot Resistor, 11,8 ohm 218, 1/9 west oz ootstors 3130 € obm atts 1/4 wae} 05 Resistor, 8129 b ohm sits 1/44 ieee | ho Roctstory 165 & ohm tt 1/40 iit 03 fosiotors 2ic3 b ch fey 1/48 leas) Hiog,eioy Resistors 10°Ona aoe, 1/28 eo-t0es os Potentiogeters T k Oin S108, 1/24 ‘sto re3 Potentionater’ $f on 2104) 1/2" ison m0 Rovtotors 3:90 & Gh ay 3/9 lass et Retittors 3:38 6 ohm atts 1/86 wwesre EV2 THRU fectator, 10,0 K Ohm 21% 1/04 toossost 3 me ENISsRI1G —Roefetor, 10 Ohm a5by 1/60 100-1003 2 m7 Resiotor? 16,9'E oho’ ats, 1/4 weiss i m3 Resistor) a3 t chm ity 17am iaeosh m3 Resistor, 1.62 & Gh 210 1/4 tere m0 Resistors 3:90 & ohm aie) t/a ies-s504 ma Resistors 203 & ohm ai9) 1/6 lxzes | Hidzmi23—Rostators 10° 0mm s9ey 1/0 tooctoss mas Potentioseters ? k Oke 100, 1/24 an ms Potentloncters $ & bea 2100) 1/2 iso t mz Rovtotore 7168 k Ohm ats, 1/0m torres mar Resistors 6243 K ohm 218, 1/at iesoss figs Tony eslstors 10.0 x ohm at¥ 1/9 roots! 3 m0 EIS14R122 Roeiotor, 10 Om 45%) 1/48 to0-1002 2 mas Potentioeetery 3 k ohn 108, 1/28 irae me Rovictore 1308 & Gomis, 14H list m3 Resistors 6263 k obm stk 1/4 won| mise foctstor, 6298 © ohm a1, 1/4 eesee | Hidzer368—oststors 10 oom sovy 1/40 00-1003 33 fostators 12 One #3ey. 1/4 teo-is3 i mao Potent oveters $k Ohn’a10¥y 1/28 isos | Rint Risa Resiotorn 10:0 & On ayay t/a Teoros! 2 mys feststors 47; 0mm Sok, 1/4N eos Eiag,ntaS —estaters Sce K Ohw 258, 1/4 ooses mse festotory 3:3 1 nm a5e 1/an wos 7 Einr,nine — estators 8:2 k om 23k 1/4 eos 93 Resistors $23 k on ase) 1/4 oss 7 m30 Resiotory ico komm s¥8, 4/44 testis! 1 -35- TABLE 6-5. FS-30 LOW-PASS FILTER CIRCUIT BOARD ASSEMBLY - 917-0102 (Sheet 2 of 2) REF, DES, DESCRIPTION PART NO. QTY. mist Resistor, 16.9 k Ohm 21%, 1/4H 103-1695 R201 Resistor, 11,8 k Ohm 218, 1/4W wosist R202 Resistor, 5.30 & Ohm 418) 174i 103-5908 2203 Resistor, 8.45 k Ohm 21%, 1/4H 1o3-aese R208 Resistor, 1:65 k Ohm 218, 174W tos-i6s) R205 Rosistor, 21.5 k Ohm 419) 174i yos-21s1 206,207 Resistor, 10'Ohm 258, 1/44 Yoo-1023 2 208 Potentiogeter, 1 k Ohm 4108, 1/2¥ 175-1038 203 Potentioneter, 5 k Ohm #108) 1/2H 17P-s0K8 R210 Resistor, 5.90 k Ohm 41%, 174M 103-5908 Rett Resistor, 3.76 k Ohm 218) 174i 103-5765 1 R212 THRU Resistor, 10.0 k Ohm a1%, 1/4H to0-1051 3 Rath R2IS,R216 Resistor, 10 Ohm 58, 1/4i1 30-1023 2 R217 Resistor, 16.9 k Ohn'st%, 1/4H 103-1695 R218 Resistor, 8.45 k Ohm 318, 1/4H 1o3-8ish R219 Rosistor, 1.62 k Ohm 31%, 1/4H 103-1628 220 Resistor, 5.90 k Ohm 418, 176i 103-5908 R221 Resistor, 24.9 k Ohm 21% 1/4H 103-2495 1 R222,R223 Resistor, 10'Ohm 5%, 1/6u to0-1023 2 R24 Potentioseter, 1 k Ohm 4108, 1/20 175-1038 R225 Potentioneter, 5 k Ohm #108) 1/20 177-5048 R226 Roststor, 7.68 k Ohm 21%, 174M 103-768¢ R227 Rosistor, 8.45 k Ohm 21%, 1/4H vos-ai54 228 ranu —eststor 16.0 k Ohm 218) 1/68 100-1051 3 R230 R231,R232 Resistor, 10 One 25%, 1/4i 100-1023 2 R33 Potontioneter, 5 k Ohm 210%, 1/2¥ 177-50) R236 Resistor, 13.7 k Ohm at%, 1/4W 103-1375 R235 Recistor, 6,19 k Ohm 21%, 1/4K 103-6198 1 R236 Resistor, 6.98 k Ohm 21%) 1/4K 103-6984 R237,R238 Resistor, 10 On a58, 1/by 300-1023 2 R239 Resistor, 15 k One 288, 1/4w 100-1583 R240 Potentionetar, 5k Ohm’s10%, 1/24 177-5044 RON1,RI42 Resistor, 10.0 k Ohm 218, 1/4¥ 100-1012 Ru Resistor, 47°Onm 358, 1/by 100-4723 R2E4,R24S Resistor, 5.6 k Ohm 258, 1/491 100-5643 2 R246 Resistor, 3.3 k Ohm 358, 1/69 300-3343 R2E7,R248 —-Rosistor, B12 k Ohm 25%, 1/49) 100-8243 2 R24) Resistor, 3.3 k Ohm 25%, 1/4 100-3343 R250 Resistor, 11.8 Ohm 218, 1/4x 303-1151 R251 Resistor, 16.9 k Ohm 21%, 1/4K 103-1685 R252 Potentioneter, 1 k Onn 2108, 1/2" 175-1038 UIOl THRU integrated Cifcuit, TLO72CP, Qual P-Channel JFET Input 21-0072 10 105,201 Operational Anplitier, 8-Pin DIP THRU’U205, XUIOI THRU Socket, &-Pin DIP 417-0808 10 3105, xu201 THRU 3u205 - Blenk Cireuit Soard si7-o12 TABLE 6-6. FS-30 CHASSIS AND RF INTERFACE FILTER ASSEHELY - 950-0016 (Sheet 1 of 2) REF. DES. DESCRIPTION PART NO. OTY. cat Capacitor, Mica, 390 pF 25%, 100¥ (042-3922 22 Capacitor, Mylar, 0.1 uF 310%, 100¥ 30-1053 1 (23 THRU Capacitor, Ceramic Feed-Thru, 1000 pF 420%, S00V 008-1033 6 7 Capscitor Assembly, Kapton Feed-Thru, 100 pF: - 1 Kapton Dielectric nos-tst7 2 Nylon. Insulator 423-6007 28 Capacitor, Ceramic Feed-Thru, 1000 pF 220%, soov 08-1033 1 -36- TABLE 6-6, FS-30 CHASSIS AND RF INTERFACE FILTER ASSEMBLY - 950-0016 (Sheet 2. of 2) REF. DES. ‘DESCRIPTION PART NO. TY. cas, Capacitor Assembly, Kapton Feed-Thru, 100 pF = 1 Kepton Dielectric 409-1817 2 Nylon Insulator 423-6007 36, Capacitor, Ceramic Feed-Thru, 1000 oF 420%, 500V 008-1033 csr Capacitor; Mica, 390. pF 25%, 100¥ 42-3922 C109 THRU Capacitor; Mylar, 0.1 uF #108, 1007 030-1053 5 es CITA THRU Capecitor, Ceramic Feed-Thru, 1000 pF 220%, S00V 008-1033 10, c118,c122, THRU’ C126 C127 THRU Capacitor, Mylar, 0.1 uF #108, 1007 030-1053 5 asi C132 THRU Capacitor, Ceramic Feed-Thru, 1000 pF 220%, Soov 008-1033 135 cri Capacitor, Mylar, 0.1 uF £108, 100v 030-1053 1 cies Capacitor; Ceramic Feed-Thru, 1000 pF 220%, S00v 08-1033 1 crs Capacitor, Electrolytic, 22 uF, 50 24-2274 FL Fused Poxer Connector/Veltage Selector/EM! Filter, 120/240Y 360-650h 2,39 Receptacle, BNC i7-0098 2 Lid Tey Ferrite Chéke, 180 Miz, 2.5 Turns, Single Section 364-0027 45,419 PS Plug, Housing, 14=Pin 4r7-1401, Plug; Housing, 8-Pin 417-0016 2 Crimp Contacts for P3, P11, and PIS 4n7-8766 31 Receptacie, Housing, 4-Pin 418-0240 ~ Crimp Contacts for P17 417-0053 R36 R35, Resistor, 604 Ohm 21%, 1/9 Yoo-6031 2 igh THRU Resistor, 1k Ohm 19, 1/41 13-107 RIT R198 Resistor, 51.1 Ohm 218, 1/40 woa-siz2 1 R212 THRU Resistor, 1 k Ohm 21%, 1/44 wos-101 R15 R236 Resistor, 470 Ohn 25%, 2W 130-4733 1 Poner Transformer, 115/230V, 50/60 Hz 376-0038 Dual 115 Prinaty: One Winding Tapped at 95V Dust Secondary: 36.7% VCT @ 1.24, 5.38 @ 0.7A 181 Barrier Strip, 20 Terminals 412-0020 1 x2 Fuse Clip 4i5-1001 2 - Blank Circuit Board 519-0035 1 TABLE 6-7. F5~30 FRONT PANEL ASSEMBLY - 950-0017 REF, DES. DESCRIPTION PART NO. OTY. Gray Display Window 467-1001-11 Frosted Display Window 467-1021 1 Gray Switch Cap 3a3-6u02 Black Switen Cap Suseuor 2 TABLE 6-8, F5-30 ACCESSORY KIT - 950-0018/959-0182, DESCRIPTION PART NO. TY. Fuse, NOL, 250V, 3/4A, Sion-Blow (for 120 Volt Operation) 334-0075 Fuse, NOL, 250V, 3/8A, Slon-Blon (for 240 Volt Operation) 334-0375 2 AC Line Gord, NIE«I.A, 3-llire S-15P North Anerican Plug 682-0001 (for 120 Vort Operation) AC Line Cord, CEE 7/7 3-Wire European Plug 682-0003, (for 240 Valt Operation) ‘Qutput Cable, BNC Connectors, 30 inches (76.2 en) Tong 947-0020 Plug, BNC 817-0205 2 Adjustment Tool nor-o186 1 =37-/-38- feat or patel Bi —| epic 7 ete —| i S| a % Pann F om a vod woe i BB! es Nese RBar) rye tre aoa P| se ae sf ta ps ahleke Ff aby cus verre) Pee ine “ee ' oo einriae UitRea72) Fieke eae + 7 ori9 00 (FE aE s mo Lfte shee le Fr Sa ope x t - ei aes * a 3 = Lavassice a rah ied savas ¢ _ Le tes rl eens S ] whe meet Semhen t Phe fe ale Sea apt E fre = wee sm, renit te J i = m 2 a ae = i L ign -5¥ Ley ey “ot Oe un Pee % “eS Ror wnveton 8 ase SEE DETAIL A FoR 4 a _ ve oma vs |] eserg 1 4s Semi eeaelacietg eee er 1 sooo preefeoaselecea cee ses ifasabbgcac3) ST 6 Peete it Ls Ll 1 LRET AUDIO INPUT TO aKME MODULATOR @—F 7 © Sete Ls a LEFT AUDIO INPUT TS [1a KHZ MODULATOR @—— ect eerec octet J L ae s u f 1 ior? nvoie INOUT To s0xwe monuaToR @—S Lg sen mooutaron eurpuT Boe fe A Inewr auoto imrrr To ashe MODULATOR SAKNE MODULATOR GUTPOT foes r c a a ic 2. z ALR Ao A arecneee og reer ore act fae Sets 2.0 ppmres commana ncurTiy GOWMEETICN Ot AERLICKALE sheers mad teB Ass facurrs roebn Yel xe er) 37-1007 on TES (ie ETRE | pp 909-0100 [S| [os ee Cis nore ase [Sia] POOR BETTIS oon mor (ure © Sevee) seerv pion Por (ureniasvee) ‘BROADCAST ELECTRONICS ING. ASSEMBLY, SSO Bp 309-0050 Taare rer 597-0009-5, 5-30 OVERALL ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM COMPONENT LOCATOR wou, a oe : - 10000 18000 8 os é8 eo og jencen00t al Gy Bee eiBu 4 ees eroune os +t my RIOHT CHANNEL AS ABBIE EXCEPT 400 100 To Mirikiniee ob sibuaTenes eommontctrs wor dente Cats, cae (CUEE RsISTORS ARE WN, 5%, “ALUES 1 Om 2 Knewcres BASTED COMPONENTS GN APPLICABLE ASSEMILIES, (ari sate tatate Lorene tens, CSET 4.0207) anores DeMeer WER LaCIPION FOR PL 2 ree iu $17-0108 goo ya x eee Becawpovenira Nor usta? C14, 219 iE] BROADCAST. ELECTRONS ING. iF 7 a ee i itrearenteanient oe ae 2 were Sen Mv eesay cate ame oie oes ‘aise Sa cetieeee aes Pamarca Cheercts chal mar eee wey, Bese shale aa ee ues oats ce ear ee eee Peale a ee — <= ELEM ee Bi ee ae S| |S x |S ; aoe aS 37 eo Te) ar | yb 3 eet 428 i oe 5 fad Ha God Saal aes eee aaanariees bean Ola WIRE LENGTHS ARE SO Ns TRIPPED. (7/0 30-2208) SEE scHempric #D 409-0102 BEE G/M #9/7-0702 ere: L COMPONENTS SHOWN WITH DASHES ovTLiNe! ARE NOTA PART OF PCB ASSY. Pra SROAD CAST EL EOTROMOo Ne] Jamsunse, Pen aa= PEI BROADCAST ELECTRONICS ING. rommerame awa ay cnings | SRARUEEMUTRES Berto fore pet pl ban PRien ifte (eam ere RTE 9 aa fm ASSEMBLY BRE vo Ha aacas | (5 He Low mass erro eaane LZ 7530 [jac eS PRODUCT WARRANTY LIMITED ONE YEAR, While this warranty gives you specie legal rights, which torminate ene (1) year (© months on turnale motors) fom the Beto of shpment, you nay also have other rights which vaty trom state fo state Tromlcest Electonics, Ine. CBE"), 4100 Nonh 2th Sirst, P. 0. 80x 3606, Quincy, line's 62308, noreby waerants ‘corudge magrines, consoles, ansmiles and olher new Equipment manitactured by BE against any defects in Tae eET on workmenghe at the time of dellory there, thal develop under normal use within a period of ane (1) oar (6 onthe or turntable motos) trom the dale of shipment, Other manufacturers’ Equipment, if eny. shell Cay Tey dach manufactures: slandaré warranty. This watranty extends fo the ofigina! user and any subsequent purchase Steg tne wawraniy porice, BE's sola responsibilty with rospect fo any Equipment or gars not conforming to this | | Serre eto sepa such equipment oF parts upon she return thereo! F.0.8. BE's factory of authorized repair ‘8epot wih the period aforesaid. ‘Wine vert of replacement pursuant to the foregoing warrany, only the unexpired parton of the wartanty from tne bine of the orginal purchase wil romain in elles ‘or any suth replacement. However, the warranty period wi Be gutonded ‘or the lang of tne thet the original user le withaut the services of the Fqupment due to. ts being See eetcant To tig waranty. The terms of ine foregoing warranty shall be ouil and vow if the Equipment Fao boon ateved of lepaied without specie writen authorization of BE, orf Equipment is operated under environ Testa condone or croumstaness otter than those specticaly described in BE's produc iterature of instruction Fran atch accompany the Equipment purshagec. BE shall rot be lable for any expense of any nature whatsoever Ineured by the gna user wou prior writen consent of BE ‘BE chal nol be table fo the orginal User for any and all incldortl or consequential damages for breach of either expressed oF implad wettantes. However, soma states do nol aFow the exclusion ot limitation of incidental or conse eertes damages, 20 the above limtlation or exclusion may not apply 0 you. All express and implod warrants Shall iorminate at the conclusion ofthe period set forth heveio ices ae sel forth horen, and excopt as 10 ile, there ate no watrantis, oF any affmations of fact or promises by Be, win reference to the Exuipinent, of fo merchantabily, flees, tor & parlovlar application, signal coverace, Phingerem, ot oftenvige, which extend beyond the description of the Equipment in BEs product irature or instruce ton eeinaat which accompany the Equipment. Any card which is enciosad with the Equipment wil be used by BE ‘or survey purposes oniy BROADCAST ELECTRONICS, INC. 4100 North 2ath Street, P, ©. Box 3608, Quincy, Ilinois 62805 = eo = oe

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