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GM328/GM338/GM398

Mobile Radios

Detailed Service Manual

6804112J18-E

December, 2003
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license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product.
DOCUMENT HISTORY

The following major changes have been implemented in this manual since the previous edition:

Edition Description Date

6804112J18-O Initial edition

6804112J18-E Added Document History section. Dec. 2003


Changed to latest Safety Information (Feb. 2002)

Added GM328 model information to VHF, UHF1


and UHF2 bands.
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GM328/GM338/GM398
Mobile Radios
Detailed Service Manual

Contents

Section 1 Service Maintainability

Section 2 Controlhead Service Information

Section 3 Controller Service Information

Section 4 VHF Service Information

Section 5 UHF Band 1 Service Information

Section 6 UHF Band 2 Service Information

Section 7 Low Band Service Information

Section 8 VHF 45W Bipolar Service Information

Section 9 UHF Band 1 40W Bipolar Service Information

Section 10 UHF Band 2 40W Bipolar Service Information

Section 11 UHF Band 1 40W LDMOS Service Information

Section 12 UHF Band 2 40W LDMOS Service Information

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GM328/GM338/GM398
Mobile Radios
Service Maintainability

Issue: December, 2003


Computer Software Copyrights
The Motorola products described in this manual may include copyrighted Motorola computer programs stored
in semiconductor memories or other media. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for
Motorola certain exclusive rights for copyrighted computer programs, including the exclusive right to copy or
reproduce in any form, the copyrighted computer program. Accordingly, any copyrighted Motorola computer
programs contained in the Motorola products described in this manual may not be copied or reproduced in
any manner without the express written permission of Motorola. Furthermore, the purchase of Motorola
products shall not be deemed to grant, either directly or by implication, estoppel or otherwise, any license
under the copyrights, patents or patent applications of Motorola, except for the normal non-exclusive
royalty-free license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
Product Safety and RF Exposure for Mobile Two-Way Radios Installed in
Vehicles or as Fixed Site Control Stations
BEFORE USING THIS RADIO, READ THIS BOOKLET WHICH CONTAINS IMPORTANT OPERAT-
ING INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE USAGE AND RF ENERGY AWARENESS AND CONTROL
INFORMATION FOR COMPLIANCE WITH RF ENERGY EXPOSURE LIMITS IN APPLICABLE
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS.

The information provided in this document supersedes the general safety information contained in
user guides published prior to February 2002.

RF Energy Exposure Awareness and Control Information, and


Operational Instructions for FCC Occupational Use Requirements
NOTICE: This radio is intended for use in occupational/controlled conditions, where users
have full knowledge of their exposure and can exercise control over their exposure
to meet FCC limits. This radio device is NOT authorized for general population,
consumer or any other use.

This 2-way radio uses electromagnetic energy in the radio frequency (RF) spectrum to provide
communications between two or more users over a distance. It uses radio frequency (RF) energy or
radio waves to send and receive calls. RF energy is one from of electromagnetic energy. Other
forms include, but are not limited to, sunlight and x-rays. RF energy, however, should not be
confused with these other forms of electromagnetic energy, which when used improperly, can cause
biological damage. Very high levels of x-rays, for example, can damage tissues and genetic
material.

Experts in science, engineering, medicine, health, and industry work with organizations to develop
standards for safe exposure to RF energy. These standards provide recommended levels of RF
exposure for both workers and the general public. These recommended RF exposure levels include
substantial margins of protection.

All Motorola 2-way radios are designed, manufactured, and tested to ensure they meet government-
established RF exposure levels. In addition, manufacturers also recommend specific operating
instructions to users of 2-way radios. These instructions are important because they inform users
about RF energy exposure and provide simple procedures on how to control it.

Please refer to the following Web sites for more information on what RF energy exposure is and how
to control your exposure to assure compliance with established RF exposure limits.
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/rf-fags.html
http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/radiofrequencyradiation/index.html
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Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Regulations

The FCC rules require manufacturers to comply with the FCC RF energy exposure limits for mobile
2-way radios before they can be marketed in the U.S. When 2-way radios are used as a
consequence of employment, the FCC requires users to be fully aware of and able to control their
exposure to meet occupational requirements. Exposure awareness can be facilitated by the use of a
label directing users to specific user awareness information. Your Motorola 2-way radio has a RF
exposure product label. Also, your Motorola user manual, or separate safety booklet, includes
information and operating instructions required to control your RF exposure and to satisfy
compliance requirements.

Compliance with RF Exposure Standard

Your Motorola two-way radio is designed and tested to comply with a number of national and
international standards and guidelines (listed below) regarding human exposure to radio frequency
electromagnetic energy. This radio complies with the IEEE and ICNIRP exposure limits for
occupational/controlled RF exposure environment at duty factors of up to 50% talk–50% listen and
is authorized by the FCC for occupational use. In terms of measuring RF energy for compliance with
the FCC exposure guidelines, your radio antenna radiates measurable RF energy only while it is
transmitting (during talking), not when it is receiving (listening) or in standby mode.

Your Motorola two-way radio complies with the following RF energy exposure standards and
guidelines:

• United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations; 47 CFR part
2 sub-part J
• American National Standards Institute (ANSI) / Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
(IEEE) C95. 1-1992
• Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.1-1999 Edition
• International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1998
• Ministry of Health (Canada) Safety Code 6. Limits of Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Elec-
tromagnetic Fields in the Frequency Range from 3 kHz to 300 GHz, 1999
• Australian Communications Authority Radiocommunications (Electromagnetic Radiation -
Human Exposure) Standard, 2003
• ANATEL, Brasil Regulatory Authority, Resolution 256 (April 11, 2001) “additional requirements
for SMR, cellular and PCS product certification.”

RF Exposure Compliance and Control Guidelines and Operating Instructions

To control exposure to yourself and others and to ensure compliance with the RF exposure limits,
always adhere to the following procedures.

Guidelines
• User awareness instructions should accompany device when transferred to other users.
• Do not use this device if the operational requirements described herein are not met.

Instructions
• Transmit no more than the rated duty factor of 50% of the time. To transmit (talk), push the
Push-To-Talk (PTT) button. To receive calls, release the PTT button. Transmitting 50% of the
time, or less, is important because this radio generates measurable RF energy exposure only
when transmitting (in terms of measuring for standards compliance).
• Transmit only when people outside the vehicle are at least the recommended minimum
laterial distance away, as shown in Table 1, from the body of a vehicle with a properly
installed antenna. This separation distance will ensure that there is sufficient distance from a
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properly installed (according to installation instructions) externally-mounted antenna to satisfy


the RF exposure requirements in the standards listed above.

NOTE: Table 1 below lists the recommended lateral distance for bystanders in an uncontrolled
environment from the body of a vehicle with an approved, properly installed transmitting
antenna (i.e., monopoles overa a ground plane, or dipoles) at several different ranges of
rated radio power for mobile radios installed in a vehicle.

Table 1: Rated Power of Vehicle-Installed Mobile Two-Way Radio and


Recommended Minimum Lateral Distance from Vehicle Body

Mobile Radio Rated Minimum Lateral Distance


Power (see Note) from Vehicle Body

Less than 7 watts 8 inches (20 centimeters)

7 to 15 watts 1 foot (30 centimeters)

16 to 39 watts 2 feet (60 centimeters)

40 to 110 watts 3 feet (90 centimeters)

NOTE:If you are not sure of the rated power of your radio, contact your Motorola representative or
dealer and supply the radio model number found on the radio model label. If you cannot
determine the rated power out, then assure 3-feet separation from the body of the vehicle.

Mobile Antenna Installation Guidelines


• These mobile antenna installation guidelines are limited to metal body motor vehicles or vehicles
with appropriate ground planes.
• Antennas should be installed in the center area of the roof or the trunk lid taking into account the
bystander exposure conditions of backseat passengers and according to the specific instructions
and restrictions in the Radio Installation Manual along with the requirements of the antenna sup-
plier.
• Trunk lid installations are limited to vehicles with clearly defined flat trunk lide, and in some
cases, to specific radio models and antennas. See the Radio Installation Manual for specific
information on how and where to install specific types of approved antennas to facilitate recom-
mended operating distances to all potentially exposed persons.
• Use only the Motorola-approved, supplied antenna or a Motorola-approved replacement
antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the radio and
may result in non-compliance with RF Safety Standards.

Approved Accessories
• This radio has been tested and meets RF Safety Standards when used with the Motorola acces-
sories supplied or designated for this product. Use of other accessories may result in non-compli-
ance with RF Safety Standards.
• For a list of Motorola-approved antennas, visit the following Web site, which lists approved
accessories for your radio model: http://ap.cgiss.motorola.com/AAD/index.html

Additional Information

For additional information on exposure requirements or other training information,


visit http://www.motorola.com/rfhealth.
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Compliance and Control Guidelines and Operating Instructions for


Mobile Two-Way Radios Installed as Fixed Site Stations
If mobile radio equipment is installed at a fixed location and operated as a control station or as a
fixed unit, the antenna installation must comply with the following requirements in order to ensure
optimal performance and compliance with the RF energy exposure limits in the standards and
guidelines listed on page ii:

• The antenna should be mounted outside the building on the roof or a tower if at all possible.
• As with all fixed site antenna installations, it is the responsibility of the licensee to manage the
site in accordance with applicable regulatory requirements and may require additional compli-
ance actions such as site survey measurements, signage, and site access restrictions in order to
ensure that exposure limits are not exceeded.

Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility
NOTE:Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI) if
inadequately shielded, designed, or otherwise configured for electromagnetic compatibility. It
may be necessary to conduct compatibility testing to determine if any electronic equipment
used in or around vehicles or near fixed site antenna is sensitive to external RF energy or if
any procedures need to be followed to eliminate or mitigate the potential for interaction
between the radio transmitter and the equipment or device.

Facilities

To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility conflicts, turn off your radio in any
facility where posted notices instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be
using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy.

Vehicles

To avoid possible interaction between the radio transmitter and any vehicle electronic control
modules, such as ABS, engine, or transmission controls, the radio should be installed only by an
experienced installer and the following precautions should be used when installing the radio:

1. Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions or other technical bulletins for recommendations on


radio installation.
2. Before installing the radio, determine the location of the electronic control modules and their
harnesses in the vehicle.
3. Route all radio wiring, including the antenna transmission line, as far away as possible from
the electronic control units and associated wiring.

Driver Safety
Check the laws and regulations on the use of radios in the area where you drive. Always obey them.

When using your radio while driving, please:

• Give full attention to driving and to the road.


• Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require.
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Operational Warnings

For Vehicles With An Air Bag


Do not mount or place a mobile radio in the area over an air bag or in the air bag deployment
area. Air bags inflate with great force. If a radio is placed in the air bag deployment area and
the air bag inflates, the radio may be propelled with great force and cause serious injury to
occupants of the vehicle.

Potentially Explosive Atmospheres


Turn off your radio prior to entering any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere.
Sparks in a potentially explosive atmosphere can cause an explosion or fire resulting in
bodily injury or even death.
The areas with potentially explosive atmospheres include fueling areas such as below decks
on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, and areas where the air contains
chemicals or particles such as grain, dust or metal powders. Areas with potentially
explosive atmospheres are often, but not always, posted.
Blasting Caps And Blasting Areas
To avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn off your radio when you are
near electrical blasting caps, in a blasting area, or in areas posted: “Turn off two-way radio.”
Obey all signs and instructions.
For radios installed in vehicles fueled by liquefied petroleum gas, refer to the (U.S.) National
Fire Protection Association standard, NFPA 58, for storage, handling, and/or container
information. For a copy of the LP-gas standard, NFPA 58, contact the National Fire
Protection Association, One Battery Park, Quincy, MA.
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Table of Contents
SAFETY INFORMATION......................................................................................... i

Section 1 Introduction

1.0 Scope of Manual ..................................................................................................1-1


2.0 Warranty and Service Support.............................................................................1-1
2.1 Warranty Period and Return Instructions .......................................................1-1
2.2 After Warranty Period .....................................................................................1-1
2.3 Piece Parts Availability ...................................................................................1-2
2.4 Technical Support...........................................................................................1-2
2.5 Further Assistance From Motorola .................................................................1-2
3.0 Radio Model Information......................................................................................1-3

Section 2 Maintenance

1.0 Introduction ..........................................................................................................2-1


2.0 Preventive Maintenance ......................................................................................2-1
2.1 Inspection .......................................................................................................2-1
2.2 Cleaning .........................................................................................................2-1
3.0 Safe Handling of CMOS and LDMOS..................................................................2-2
4.0 General Repair Procedures and Techniques.......................................................2-2
5.0 Notes For All Schematics and Circuit Boards ......................................................2-5

Section 3 Service Aids

1.0 Recommended Test Tools...................................................................................3-1


2.0 Test Equipment....................................................................................................3-2
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Section 1
INTRODUCTION

1.0 Scope of Manual


This manual is intended for use by service technicians familiar with similar types of equipment. It
contains service information required for the equipment described and is current as of the printing
date. Changes which occur after the printing date may be incorporated by a complete manual
revision or alternatively as additions.

NOTE Before operating or testing these units, please read the Safety Information section in the
front of this manual.

2.0 Warranty and Service Support


Motorola offers support which includes: full exchange and/or repair of the product during the
warranty period; and service/repair or spare parts support out of warranty. Any “return for exchange”
or “return for repair” to an authorized Motorola Dealer must be accompanied by a Warranty Claim
Form. Warranty Claim Forms are obtained by contacting an Authorized Motorola Dealer.

2.1 Warranty Period and Return Instructions

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

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

Prior to shipping any radio back to the appropriate Motorola warranty depot, please contact
Customer Resources. All returns must be accompanied by a Warranty Claim Form, available from
your Customer Resources representative. Products should be shipped back in the original
packaging, or correctly packaged to ensure that no damage occurs in transit.

2.2 After Warranty Period

After the Warranty period, Motorola continues to support its products in two ways:
1. Motorola's Accessories and Aftermarket Division (AAD) offers a repair service to both end
users and dealers at competitive prices.
2. AAD supplies individual parts and modules that can be purchased by dealers who are techni-
cally capable of performing fault analysis and repair.
1-2 Warranty and Service Support

2.3 Piece Parts Availability

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

All orders for parts/information should include the complete Motorola identification number. All part
orders should be directed to your local AAD office. Please refer to your latest price pages.

2.4 Technical Support

Technical support is available to assist the dealer/distributor in resolving any malfunction which may
be encountered. Initial contact should be by telephone wherever possible. When contacting
Motorola Technical Support, be prepared to provide the product model number and the unit’s
serial number.

2.5 Further Assistance From Motorola

You can also call the CGISS Indirect Business Customer Help Desk number, (604)-6302525 or
send an email to customercare.asia@motorola.com.
1-3 Radio Model Information

3.0 Radio Model Information


The model number and serial number are located on a label attached to the back of your radio. You
can determine the RF output power, frequency band, protocols, and physical packages. The
example below shows one mobile radio model number and its specific characteristics.

Table 1-1 Radio Model Number (Example: AZM25KHF9AA5)


Type of Model Freq. Power Physical Channel Feature
Protocol
Unit Series Band Level Packages Spacing Level

AZ M 25 K H C 9 AA 1
VHF 1-25W GM328 Program- Conventional GM328
AZ = Country Code

(136- mable
174MHz)
M = Mobile

R K F 5
UHF1 25-60W GM338 GM338
(403-
470MHz)
S N 8
UHF2 GM398 GM398
(450-
527MHz)
B
LB, R1
(29.7-
36MHz)
C
LB, R2
(36-
40MHz)
D
LB, R3
(42-
50MHz)
1-4 Radio Model Information

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Section 2
MAINTENANCE

1.0 Introduction
This chapter of the manual describes:

• preventive maintenance
• safe handling of CMOS devices
• repair procedures and techniques

2.0 Preventive Maintenance


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

2.1 Inspection

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

2.2 Cleaning

The following procedures describe the recommended cleaning agents and the methods to be used
when cleaning the external and internal surfaces of the radio. External surfaces include the front
cover, housing assembly, and battery case. These surfaces should be cleaned whenever a periodic
visual inspection reveals the presence of smudges, grease, and/or grime.

NOTE Internal surfaces should be cleaned only when the radio is disassembled for servicing or
repair.

The only recommended agent for cleaning the external radio surfaces is a 0.5% solution of a mild
dishwashing detergent in water. The only factory recommended liquid for cleaning the printed circuit
boards and their components is isopropyl alcohol (70% by volume).

CAUTION: The effects of certain chemicals and their vapors can have harmful results on
! certain plastics. Aerosol sprays, tuner cleaners, and other chemicals should be avoided.

1. Cleaning External Plastic Surfaces


The detergent-water solution should be applied sparingly with a stiff, non-metallic, short-bris-
tled brush to work all loose dirt away from the radio. A soft, absorbent, lintless cloth or tissue
should be used to remove the solution and dry the radio. Make sure that no water remains
entrapped near the connectors, cracks, or crevices.
2-2 Safe Handling of CMOS and LDMOS

2. Cleaning Internal Circuit Boards and Components


Isopropyl alcohol may be applied with a stiff, non-metallic, short-bristled brush to dislodge
embedded or caked materials located in hard-to-reach areas. The brush stroke should direct
the dislodged material out and away from the inside of the radio. Make sure that controls or
tunable components are not soaked with alcohol. Do not use high-pressure air to hasten the
drying process since this could cause the liquid to collect in unwanted places. Upon comple-
tion of the cleaning process, use a soft, absorbent, lintless cloth to dry the area. Do not brush
or apply any isopropyl alcohol to the frame, front cover, or back cover.
NOTE Always use a fresh supply of alcohol and a clean container to prevent contamination by
dissolved material (from previous usage).

3.0 Safe Handling of CMOS and LDMOS


Complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) devices are used in this family of radios.
CMOS characteristics make them susceptible to damage by electrostatic or high voltage charges.
Damage can be latent, resulting in failures occurring weeks or months later. Therefore, special
precautions must be taken to prevent device damage during disassembly, troubleshooting, and
repair.

Handling precautions are mandatory for CMOS circuits and are especially important in low humidity
conditions. DO NOT attempt to disassemble the radio without first referring to the CMOS CAUTION
paragraph in the Disassembly and Reassembly section of the manual.

4.0 General Repair Procedures and Techniques


Parts Replacement and Substitution

When damaged parts are replaced, identical parts should be used. If the identical replacement
component is not locally available, check the parts list for the proper Motorola part number and
order the component from the nearest Motorola Communications parts center listed in the “Piece
Parts” section of this manual.

Rigid Circuit Boards

The family of radios uses bonded, multi-layer, printed circuit boards. Since the inner layers are not
accessible, some special considerations are required when soldering and unsoldering components.
The through-plated holes may interconnect multiple layers of the printed circuit. Therefore, care
should be exercised to avoid pulling the plated circuit out of the hole.

When soldering near the 18-pin and 40-pin connectors:

• avoid accidentally getting solder in the connector.


• be careful not to form solder bridges between the connector pins
• closely examine your work for shorts due to solder bridges.
General Repair Procedures and Techniques 2-3

Chip Components

Use either the RLN4062 Hot-Air Repair Station or the Motorola 0180381B45 Repair Station for chip
component replacement. When using the 0180381B45 Repair Station, select the TJ-65 mini-
thermojet hand piece. On either unit, adjust the temperature control to 370 °C (700 °F), and adjust
the airflow to a minimum setting. Airflow can vary due to component density.

• To remove a chip component:


1. Use a hot-air hand piece and position the nozzle of the hand piece approximately 0.3 cm (1/
8") above the component to be removed.
2. Begin applying the hot air. Once the solder reflows, remove the component using a pair of
tweezers.
3. Using a solder wick and a soldering iron or a power desoldering station, remove the excess
solder from the pads.
• To replace a chip component using a soldering iron:
1. Select the appropriate micro-tipped soldering iron and apply fresh solder to one of the solder
pads.
2. Using a pair of tweezers, position the new chip component in place while heating the fresh
solder.
3. Once solder wicks onto the new component, remove the heat from the solder.
4. Heat the remaining pad with the soldering iron and apply solder until it wicks to the compo-
nent. If necessary, touch up the first side. All solder joints should be smooth and shiny.
• To replace a chip component using hot air:
1. Use the hot-air hand piece and reflow the solder on the solder pads to smooth it.
2. Apply a drop of solder paste flux to each pad.
3. Using a pair of tweezers, position the new component in place.
4. Position the hot-air hand piece approximately 0.3 cm (1/8” ) above the component and begin
applying heat.
5. Once the solder wicks to the component, remove the heat and inspect the repair. All joints
should be smooth and shiny.
2-4 General Repair Procedures and Techniques

Shields

Removing and replacing shields will be done with the R1070 station with the temperature control set
to approximately 215°C (415°F) [230°C (445°F) maximum].

• To remove the shield:


1. Place the circuit board in the R1070 circuit board holder.
2. Select the proper heat focus head and attach it to the heater chimney.
3. Add solder paste flux around the base of the shield.
4. Position the shield under the heat-focus head.
5. Lower the vacuum tip and attach it to the shield by turning on the vacuum pump.
6. Lower the focus head until it is approximately 0.3 cm (1/8”) above the shield.
7. Turn on the heater and wait until the shield lifts off the circuit board.
8. Once the shield is off, turn off the heat, grab the part with a pair of tweezers, and turn off the
vacuum pump.
9. Remove the circuit board from the R1070 circuit board holder.
• To replace the shield:
1. Add solder to the shield if necessary, using a micro-tipped soldering iron.
2. Next, rub the soldering iron tip along the edge of the shield to smooth out any excess solder.
Use solder wick and a soldering iron to remove excess solder from the solder pads on the cir-
cuit board.
3. Place the circuit board back in the R1070 circuit board holder.
4. Place the shield on the circuit board using a pair of tweezers.
5. Position the heat-focus head over the shield and lower it to approximately 0.3 cm (1/8”) above
the shield.
6. Turn on the heater and wait for the solder to reflow.
7. Once complete, turn off the heat, raise the heat-focus head and wait approximately one
minute for the part to cool.
8. Remove the circuit board and inspect the repair. No cleaning should be necessary.
Notes For All Schematics and Circuit Boards 2-5

5.0 Notes For All Schematics and Circuit Boards


* Component is frequency sensitive. Refer to the Electrical Parts List for value and usage.
1. Unless otherwise stated, resistances are in Ohms (K = 1000), and capacitances are in picofarads
(pF) or microfarads (µF).
2. DC voltages are measured from point indicated to chassis ground using a Motorola DC
multimeter or equivalent. Transmitter measurements should be made with a 1.2 µH choke in
series with the voltage probe to prevent circuit loading.
3. Interconnect Tie Point Legend:

16_8MHz 16.8MHz Reference Frequency

3V3 Regulated 3.3V Supply Voltage for Voice Storage

5V Regulated 5V Supply Voltage for RF Circuitry

5V Regulated 5V Supply Voltage (Control Head)

5V RF Regulated 5V Supply Voltage for RF Circuitry

5V SOURCE 5V Signal to Switch On Control Head

5VD Regulated 5V Supply Voltage for Digital Circuitry

9V3 Regulated 9.3V Supply Voltage

9V3FLT Filtered 9.3V Supply Voltage

A+ 13.2V Supply Voltage

ADDR µP Address Lines

AN Analog Lines to Analog to Digital Converter

ANALOG INPUT 2 External Keypad Matrix Column Signal

ANALOG INPUT 3 External Keypad Matrix Row Signal

BATTERY VOLTAGE Battery Voltage Sense Line

BL A GREEN Back Light Anode Green

BL A RED Back Light Anode Red

BL GREEN Green Back Light Control

BL K GREEN Back Light Cathode Green

BL K RED Back Light Cathode Red

BL KP Green Green Keypad Back Light Control


2-6 Notes For All Schematics and Circuit Boards

BL KP RED Red Keypad Back Light Control

BL LCD GREEN Green Display Back Light Control

BL LCD RED Red Display Back Light Control

BL RED Red Back Light Control

BOOT CNTRL Bootstrap Mode Enable Signal

BOOT MODE Boot Mode Select

BOOT PWR ON Control Head Switch On Signal

BOOT SCI RX Serial Communication Interface Receive Line

BOOT SCI TX Serial Communication Interface Transmit Line

BOOT VPP Boot Mode Select

BUS+ Bi-directional Serial Communication Line

BWSELECT Signal to select between the Ceramic Filter Pairs

CH ACT Channel Activity Indicator Signal (Fast Squelch)

CH KP ID Control Head Keypad ID (Data) Lines

CH REQUEST Control Head Request from Control Head µP

CLK Clock Signal

CNTLVLTG PA Power Control Voltage

CNTR AUDIO Audio Lines of the Controller

COL x Keypad Matrix Column x

CSX Chip Select Line PCIC / FRACN

DATA Data Signal

DC POWER ON Electronic Switching On or Off of the Radio's Voltage Regulators

DISCAUDIO Audio Output Signal from the Receiver IC

ECLK Clock (not used)

EE CS EEPROM Chip Select

EMERGENCY CONTROL Emergency Line to switch on the Radio's Voltage Regulators

EXP BD REQ Service Request Line from Expansion Board


Notes For All Schematics and Circuit Boards 2-7

EXP1 CS Expansion Board Chip Select 1

EXP2 CS Expansion Board Chip Select 2

EXT KP COL External Keypad Matrix Column Signal

EXT KP ROW External Keypad Matrix Row Signal

EXT MIC External (from Accessory Connector) Microphone Input

EXT SWB+ External Switched 13.2V Supply Voltage

F1200 Interrupt Line from ASFIC CMP

FECTRL 1 Control Voltage for Front End Filter

FECTRL 2 Control Voltage for Front End Attenuator Switch

FLASH CS Flash Chip Select

FLASH OE Flash Output Enable

FLAT RX SND Option Board Audio Output Signal

FLAT TX RTN Flat TX Input from Option Board and Accessory Connector

FLT A+ Filtered 13.2 V Supply Voltage

GP x IN General Purpose Input x

GP x IN ACC y General Purpose Input x from Accessory Connector Pin y

GP x IN OUT ACC y General Purpose Input/Output x from Accessory Connector Pin y

GP x OUT General Purpose Output x

GP x OUT ACC y General Purpose Input x from Accessory Connector Pin y

GPIO General Purpose Input Output Lines

HANDSET AUDIO Handset Audio Output

HOOK Hang-up Switch Input

HSIO High Speed Clock In / Data Out

IF First Intermediate Frequency Signal

IGNITION CONTROL Ignition Line to switch on the Radio's Voltage Regulators

IN 5V RF REG Supply Voltage for 5V Regulator in RF Section

INT KP COL Internal Keypad Matrix Column Signal


2-8 Notes For All Schematics and Circuit Boards

INT KP ROW Internal Keypad Matrix Row Signal

INT MIC Internal (from Control Head) Microphone Input

INT SWB Internal Switched 13.2V Supply Voltage

INT SWB+ Internal Switched 13.2V Supply Voltage

IRQ Interrupt Request from Control Head

K9V1 9.1V in Transmit Mode

KEYPAD ID Keypad Identification Line

LCD A0 LCD Control / Display Data Select

LCD CS LCD Chip Select

LCD DATA LCD Data Lines

LCD E RD LCD Enable Read

LCD RW WR LCD Read Write Control

LED CNTRL LED Control Lines

LED GREEN Green LED Control

LED RED Red LED Control

LED YELLOW Yellow LED Control

LOCK Lock Detect Signal from Synthesizer

LSIO Low Speed Clock In / Data Out

LVZIF CS LVZIF Chip Select (not used)

MIC Microphone Input

MISO Serial Peripheral Interface Receive Line

MODIN Modulation Signal into the Synthesizer

MOSBIAS 2 PA Bias Voltage for second Stage

MOSBIAS 3 PA Bias Voltage for third Stage

NOISE BLNKR Noise Blanker Enable (Low Band only)

ON OFF CONTROL Service Request Line from Control Head / Manual Switching On
of the Radio's Voltage Regulators

ON OFF SENSE (Control Head) On/Off Sense Line to Control Head µP


Notes For All Schematics and Circuit Boards 2-9

ON OFF SENSE (Controller) Service Request Line from Control Head

OPT CS Option Board Chip Select

OPT PTT PTT from Option Board

PA PWR SET ASFIC Output Voltage to set the Transmitter Power

PA SWB Switches Supply Voltage for PA Current Control Circuitry

PA SUPVLTG 13.2 V Supply Voltage of the Transmitter PA

PCIC MOSBIAS 1 PA Bias Voltage for first Stage

PRESC Prescaler Signal from VCO to Synthesizer

PTT IRDEC Microphone PTT Input

PTT IRDECODER Microphone PTT Input

RW Read Write Signal for RAM / Flash

RAM CS RAM Chip Select

RDY Service Request Line from Option Board

REF CS Reference Chip Select (not used)

RESET Reset Line

ROW x Keypad Matrix Row x

RSSI Received Signal Strength Indicator

RX ADAPT Flat TX Path Disable during Transmitter Key-up

RX AUD RTN Option Board Input / Output of Receiver Audio Path

RX FLAT FILTERED AUDIO Flat or Filtered Audio to Accessory Connector

RXIN RF Signal from Antenna Switch into the Receiver

RXINJ RF Signal from the VCO into the Mixer

SCI RX Serial Communication Interface Receive Line

SCI TX Serial Communication Interface Transmit Line

SPI Serial Peripheral Interface Bus

SPKR- Negative Audio PA Speaker Output

SPKR+ Positive Audio PA Speaker Output


2-10 Notes For All Schematics and Circuit Boards

SQ DET Squelch Detect Signal

SYN µP Clock Signal

TEMP SENSE Temperature Sense Line for LCD

TEMPSENSE Temperature Sense Line from PA to µP

TRB TX/RX VCO Switch Signal

TX AUD RTN Option Board Output to Transmit Audio Path

TX AUD SND Microphone Audio to Option Board

TXINJ RF Signal from the VCO into the Transmitter PA

U DRIVER Supply Voltage for PA Driver

U PREDRIVER Supply Voltage for PA Pre-driver

UNSW 5V Permanent 5V Supply

URX SND Filtered Audio Signal to Option Board

VAG 2.5V Reference Voltage for Analog Circuitry

VCOBIAS 1 Switch Signal from Synthesizer

VCOBIAS 2 Switch Signal from Synthesizer

VCOMOD Modulation Signal into VCO

VCTRL VCO Frequency Control Voltage

VDDA Regulated 5V for Digital Circuitry in RF Section

VOLTAGE SENSE Voltage Sense Line from LCD

VOLUME Volume Pot Output

VOX Voice Operated Transmit Level

VPP Boot Mode Select

VS AUDIOSEL Switch Signal to Enable Option Board Audio Output Signal

VS GAINSEL Voice Storage Gain Select Line

VS INT Voice Storage Interrupt Line

VS MIC Voice Storage Audio Signal into Microphone Path

VS RAC Voice Storage Row Address Clock Signal


Notes For All Schematics and Circuit Boards 2-11

VSF Voltage Super Filtered (5V)

VSTBY 5V Supply for µP when the Radio is switched off

4-LAYER CIRCUIT BOARD DETAIL VIEWING


COPPER STEPS IN PROPER LAYER SEQUENCE
SIDE 1

LAYER 1 (L1)
LAYER 2 (L2)
INNER LAYERS
LAYER 3 (L3)
LAYER 4 (L4)

SIDE 2
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Section 3
SERVICE AIDS

1.0 Recommended Test Tools


Table 3-1 lists the service aids recommended for working on the radio. While all of these items are
available from Motorola, most are standard workshop equipment items, and any equivalent item
capable of the same performance may be substituted for the item listed.

Table 3-1 Service Aids

Motorola Part
Description Application
Number

RLN4460_ Portable Test Set Enables connection to audio/accessory jack.


Allows switching for radio testing.

RKN4081_ Programming Cable with Includes radio interface box (RIB) capability.
Internal RIB

RLN4853_ 10 to 20 Pin Adapter Connects RKN4081_ to the radio accessory


connector.

RKN4083_ Mobile Programming/Test Connects radio to RIB (RLN4008_).


Cable

GTF374_ Program Cable Connects RIB to Radio microphone input

RLN4008_ Radio Interface Box Enables communications between radio and


computer’s serial communications adapter.

HLN8027_ Mini UHF to BNC Adaptor Adapts radio antenna port to BNC cabling of
test equipment.

GPN6133_ Power Supply Provides the radio with power when bench test-
ing.

EPN4040_ Wall-Mounted Power Supply Used to supply power to the RIB (UK).

EPN4041_ Wall-Mounted Power Supply Used to supply power to the RIB (Euro)

8180384J59 Housing Eliminator (short) Test Fixture used to bench test the radio PCB

8180384L95 Housing Eliminator Test Fixture used to bench test the radio PCB.
(short + top) (Radio using pressure pads to retain PCB)

8180384J60 Housing Eliminator (medium) Test Fixture used to bench test the radio PCB

8180384J61 Housing Eliminator (long) Test Fixture used to bench test the radio PCB

3080369B71 Computer Interface Cable Connects the RIB to the Computer (25-pin)

3080369B72 Computer Interface Cable Connects the RIB to the Computer 9-pin
(Use for IBM PC AT - other IBM models use the
B71 cable above)

6686119B01 Removal Tool Assists in the removal of radio control head.


3-2 Test Equipment

2.0 Test Equipment


Table 3-2 lists test equipment required to service the radio and other two-way radios.
Table 3-2 Recommended Test Equipment

Motorola Part
Description Characteristics Application
Number

R2600_NT Comms System Analyzer This monitor will sub- Frequency/deviation


(non MPT) stitute for items with meter and signal gen-
an asterisk* erator for widerange
troubleshooting and
alignment

R2680_NT Comms System Analyzer This monitor will sub- Frequency/deviation


( MPT1327) to be ordered stitute for items with meter and signal gen-
with an asterisk*. erator for widerange
RLN1022_ (H/W) RLN1023_ troubleshooting and
(S/W) alignment

*R1072_ Digital Multimeter AC/DC voltage and


current measure-
ments

*R-1377_ AC Voltmeter 100µV to 300V, 5Hz - Audio voltage mea-


1MHz, 10Megohm surements
input impedance

WADN133 Delay Oscilloscope 2 Channel 40MHz Waveform measure-


bandwidth, ments
5mV/cm - 20 V/cm

R1440_ Wattmeter, Thruline 50-Ohm, Transmitter power


±5% accuracy output measurements
0180305F17 Plug-in Elements 100W, 25 - 60MHz
0180305F31 Plug-in Elements 25W, 100-250MHz
0180305F39 Plug-in Elements 10W, 200-250MHz
RLN4610 Carry case Wattmeter and
6 elements
T1013_ RF Dummy Load

S1339_ RF Millivolt Meter 100mV to 3 VRF. RF level measure-


10kHz to 1.2GHz ments

R1011_/220V 220V Power Supply 0 - 40V 0 - 40A Programmable


GM328/GM338/GM398
Mobile Radios
Controlhead
Service Information

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Table of Contents

Section 1 overview

1.0 GM328 Model (GCN6112_) .................................................................................1-1


2.0 GM338 Model (GCN6114_) .................................................................................1-2
3.0 GM398 Model (GCN6115_) .................................................................................1-3

Section 2 Theory of Operation

1.0 Introduction ..........................................................................................................2-1


2.0 Controlhead Model for GM328.............................................................................2-1
2.1 Power Supplies...............................................................................................2-1
2.2 Power On / Off................................................................................................2-1
2.3 Microprocessor Circuit....................................................................................2-2
2.4 SBEP Serial Interface.....................................................................................2-2
2.5 Keypad Keys ..................................................................................................2-3
2.6 Status LED and Back Light Circuit .................................................................2-3
2.7 Microphone Connector Signals ......................................................................2-3
2.8 Speaker ..........................................................................................................2-4
2.9 Electrostatic Transient Protection...................................................................2-4
3.0 Controlhead Model for GM338.............................................................................2-4
3.1 Power Supplies...............................................................................................2-4
3.2 Power On / Off................................................................................................2-4
3.3 Microprocessor Circuit....................................................................................2-5
3.4 SBEP Serial Interface.....................................................................................2-5
3.5 Keypad Keys ..................................................................................................2-6
3.6 Status LED and Back Light Circuit .................................................................2-6
3.7 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) ..........................................................................2-7
3.8 Microphone Connector Signals ......................................................................2-7
3.9 Speaker ..........................................................................................................2-8
3.10 Electrostatic Transient Protection...................................................................2-8
4.0 Controlhead Model for GM398.............................................................................2-9
4.1 Power Supplies...............................................................................................2-9
4.2 Voltage Regulator Circuit................................................................................2-9
4.3 Power On / Off................................................................................................2-9
4.4 Microprocessor Circuit..................................................................................2-10
4.5 SBEP Serial Interface................................................................................... 2-10
4.6 Keypad Keys ................................................................................................2-11
4.7 Status LED and Back Light Circuit ...............................................................2-11
4.8 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) ........................................................................2-12
4.9 Microphone Connector Signals ....................................................................2-12
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4.10 Speaker (Remote Mount Configuration only) ............................................... 2-13


4.11 Electrostatic Transient Protection................................................................. 2-13

Section 3 Troubleshooting Charts

1.0 Controlhead GM328 Troubleshooting Flow Chart ............................................... 3-1


1.1 On/Off ............................................................................................................ 3-1
1.2 Microprocessor............................................................................................... 3-2
2.0 Controlhead GM338 Troubleshooting Flow Chart ............................................... 3-3
2.1 On/Off ............................................................................................................ 3-3
2.2 Microprocessor............................................................................................... 3-4
2.3 Display............................................................................................................ 3-5
2.4 Backlight......................................................................................................... 3-6
3.0 Controlhead GM398 Troubleshooting Flow Chart ............................................... 3-7
3.1 On/Off ............................................................................................................ 3-7
3.2 Microprocessor .............................................................................................. 3-8
3.3 Microprocessor (cont.).................................................................................... 3-9
3.4 Display ......................................................................................................... 3-10
3.5 Keypad Backlight ......................................................................................... 3-11
3.6 Display Backlight ......................................................................................... 3-12

Section 4 Controlhead PCBs / Schematics / Parts lists

1.0 Allocation of Schematics and Circuit Boards ....................................................... 4-1


2.0 Controlhead GM328 - PCB 8486146B07 / Schematics....................................... 4-3
Controlhead GM328 - PCB 8486146B07 .............................................................. 4-3
Controlhead GM328 - Schematic Sheet 1 of 2....................................................... 4-4
Controlhead GM328 - Schematic Sheet 2 of 2....................................................... 4-5
Controlhead PCB 8486146B07 Parts List .............................................................. 4-6
3.0 Controlhead GM338 - PCB 8486155B06 / Schematics....................................... 4-7
Controlhead GM338 - PCB 8486155B06 .............................................................. 4-7
Controlhead GM338 - Schematic Sheet 1 of 4....................................................... 4-8
Controlhead GM338 - Schematic Sheet 2 of 4....................................................... 4-9
Controlhead GM338 - Schematic Sheet 3 of 4..................................................... 4-10
Controlhead GM338 - Schematic Sheet 4 of 4..................................................... 4-11
Controlhead PCB 8486155B06 Parts List ............................................................ 4-12
4.0 Controlhead GM398 - PCB 8486178B03 / Schematics..................................... 4-13
Controlhead GM398 - PCB 8486178B03 ............................................................. 4-13
Controlhead GM398 - Schematic Sheet 1 of 4..................................................... 4-14
Controlhead GM398 - Schematic Sheet 2 of 4..................................................... 4-15
Controlhead GM398 - Schematic Sheet 3 of 4..................................................... 4-16
Controlhead GM398 - Schematic Sheet 4 of 4..................................................... 4-17
Controlhead PCB 8486178B03 Parts List ............................................................ 4-18
1-1

Section 1
OVERVIEW

1.0 GM328 Model (GCN6112_)


The Controlhead contains the internal speaker, the on/off/volume knob, the microphone connector,
several buttons to operate the radio and several indicator Light Emitting Diodes (LED) to inform the
user about the radio status. To control the LED’s and to communicate with the host radio the control
head uses the Motorola 68HC11E9 microprocessor.
1-2 GM338 Model (GCN6114_)

2.0 GM338 Model (GCN6114_)


The Controlhead contains the internal speaker, the On/Off/Volume knob, the microphone connector,
several buttons to operate the radio, several indicator Light Emitting Diodes (LED) to inform the user
about the radio status, and a 14 character Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) for alpha - numerical
information e.g. channel number or call address name. To control the LED’s and the LCD, and to
communicate with the host radio the control head uses the Motorola 68HC11E9 microprocessor.
GM398 Model (GCN6115_) 1-3

3.0 GM398 Model (GCN6115_)


The Controlhead contains the On/Off/Volume knob, the microphone connector, several buttons to
operate the radio, several indicator Light Emitting Diodes (LED) to inform the user about the radio
status, and a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) with 21 pre - defined symbols and a 32*96 dot matrix for
graphical or alpha - numerical information e.g. channel number, select code, call address name. To
control the LEDs and the LCD, and to communicate with the host radio the control head uses the
Motorola 68HC11K4 microprocessor.
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2-1

Section 2
THEORY OF OPERATION

1.0 Introduction
This Chapter provides a detailed theory of operation for the Controlhead circuits. For details of the
trouble shooting refer to the related Section of this manual.

2.0 Controlhead Model for GM328


The controlhead contains the internal speaker, the On/Off/Volume knob, the microphone connector,
several buttons to operate the radio and several indicator Light Emitting Diodes (LED) to inform the
user about the radio status. To control the LED’s and to communicate with the host radio the control-
head uses the Motorola 68HC11E9 microprocessor.

2.1 Power Supplies


The power supply to the controlhead is taken from the host radio’s FLT A+ voltage via connector
J0801 pin 3 and the regulated +5V via connector J0801 pin 7. The voltage FLT A+ is at supply
voltage level and is used for the LED’s, the back light and to power up the radio via on / off / volume
knob. The stabilized +5 volt is used for the microprocessor and the keypad buttons. The voltage
USW 5V derived from the FLT A+ voltage and stabilized by the series combination of R0822,
VR0822 is used to buffer the internal RAM of the microprocessor (U0831). C0822 allows the supply
voltage level to be disconnected for a couple of seconds without losing RAM parameters. Dual diode
D0822 prevents radio circuitry from discharging this capacitor. When the supply voltage is applied to
the radio, C0822 is charged via R0822 and D0822. To avoid, that the µP enters the wrong mode
when the radio is switched on while the voltage across C0822 is still too low, the regulated 5V charge
C0822 via diode D0822.

2.2 Power On / Off


The On/Off/Volume knob when pressed switches the radio’s voltage regulators on by connecting line
ON OFF CONTROL to line UNSW 5V via D0821. Additionally, 5 volts at the base of digital transistor
Q0822 informs the controlhead’s microprocessor about the pressed knob. The microprocessor
asserts pin 62 and line CH REQUEST low to hold line ON OFF CONTROL at 5 volts via Q0823 and
D0821. The high line ON OFF CONTROL also informs the host radio, that the controlhead’s
microprocessor wants to send data via SBEP bus. When the radio returns a data request message,
the microprocessor will inform the radio about the pressed knob. If the radio was switched off, the
radio’s µP will switch it on and vice versa. If the On/Off/Volume knob is pressed while the radio is on,
the software detects a low state on line ON OFF SENSE, the radio is alerted via line ON OFF
CONTROL and sends a data request message. The controlhead µP will inform the radio about the
pressed knob and the radio’s µP will switch the radio off.
2-2 Controlhead Model for GM328

2.3 Microprocessor Circuit


The controlhead uses the Motorola 68HC11E9 microprocessor (µP) (U0831) to control the LED’s
and to communicate with the host radio. RAM and ROM are contained within the microprocessor
itself.
The microprocessor generates it’s clock using the oscillator inside the microprocessor along with a 8
MHz ceramic resonator (U0833) and R0920.
The microprocessor’s RAM is always powered to maintain parameters such as the last operating
mode. This is achieved by maintaining 5V at µP pin 25. Under normal conditions, when the radio is
off, USW 5V is formed by FLT A+ running to D0822. C0822 allows the battery voltage to be
disconnected for a couple of seconds without losing RAM parameters. Diode D0822 prevents radio
circuitry from discharging this capacitor.
There are 8 analogue to digital converter ports (A/D) on the µP . They are labeled within the device
block as PE0-PE7. These lines sense the voltage level ranging from 0 to 5V of the input line and
convert that level to a number ranging from 0 to 255 which can be read by the software to take
appropriate action.
Pin VRH is the high reference voltage for the A/D ports on the µP . If this voltage is lower than +5V
the A/D readings will be incorrect. Likewise pin VRL is the low reference for the A/D ports. This line is
normally tied to ground. If this line is not connected to ground, the A/D readings will be incorrect.
The microprocessor can determine the used keypad type and the controlhead ID by reading the
levels at ports PC0 – PC7. Connections JU0852/3/4 are provided by the individual keypads.
The MODB / MODA input of the µP must be at a logic „1" for it to start executing correctly. The XIRQ
and the IRQ pins should also be at a logic „1".
Voltage sense device U0832 provides a reset output that goes to 0 volts if the regulated 5 volts goes
below 4.5 volts. This is used to reset the controller to prevent improper operation.

2.4 SBEP Serial Interface


The host radio (master) communicates to the controlhead µP (slave) through its SBEP bus. This bus
uses only line BUS+ for data transfer. The line is bi-directional meaning that either the radio or the
controlhead µP can drive the line. The microprocessor sends serial data via pin 50 and D0831 and it
reads serial data via pin 47. Whenever the microprocessor detects activity on the BUS+ line, it starts
communication.
When the host radio needs to communicate to the controlhead µP , it sends data via line BUS+. Any
transition on this line generates an interrupt and the µP starts communication. The host radio may
send data like LED and back light status or it may request the controlhead ID or the keypad ID.
When the controlhead µP wants to communicate to the host radio, the µP brings request line CH
REQUEST to a logic „0" via µP pin 62. This switches on Q0823, which pulls line ON OFF CONTROL
high through diode D0821. A low to high transition on this line informs the radio, that the controlhead
requires service. The host radio then sends a data request message via BUS+ and the controlhead
µP replies with the data it wanted to send. This data can be information like which key has been
pressed or that the volume knob has been rotated.
The controlhead µP monitors all messages sent via BUS+, but ignores any data communication
between host radio and CPS or Universal Tuner.
Controlhead Model for GM328 2-3

2.5 Keypad Keys


The controlhead keypad is a 6-key keypad. All keys are configured as 2 analogue lines read by µP
pins 13 and 15 . The voltage on the analogue lines varies between 0 volts and +5 volts depending on
which key has been pressed. If no key is pressed, the voltage at both lines will be 5 volts. The key
configuration can be thought of as a matrix, where the two lines represent one row and one column.
Each line is connected to a resistive divider powered by +5 volts. If a button is pressed, it will connect
one specific resistor of each divider line to ground level and thereby reduce the voltages on the
analogue lines The voltages of the lines are A/D converted inside the µP (ports PE 0 - 1) and specify
the pressed button. To determine which key is pressed, the voltage of both lines must be
considered.An additional pair of analogue lines and A/D µP ports (PE 3 – 2) is available to support a
keypad microphone, connected to the microphone connector J0811. Any microphone key press is
processed the same way as a key press on the controlhead.

2.6 Status LED and Back Light Circuit


All indicator LED’s (red, yellow, green) are driven by current sources. To change the LED status the
host radio sends a data message via SBEP bus to the controlhead µP . The controlhead µP
determines the LED status from the received message and switches the LED’s on or off via port PB
7 – 0 and port PA4. The LED status is stored in the µP ’s memory. The LED current is determined by
the resistor at the emitter of the respective current source transistor.
The back light for the keypad is controlled by the host radio the same way as the indicator LED’s
using µP port PA 5. The µP can switch the back light on and off under software control. The keypad
back light current is drawn from the FLT A+ source and controlled by 2 current sources. The LED
current is determined by the resistor at the emitter of the respective current source transistor.

2.7 Microphone Connector Signals


Signals BUS+, PTT IRDEC, HOOK, MIC, HANDSET AUDIO, FLT A+, +5V and 2 A/D converter
inputs are available at the microphone connector J0811. Signal BUS+ (J0811-7) connects to the
SBEP bus for communication with the CPS or the Universal Tuner. Line MIC (J0811-5) feeds the
audio from the microphone to the radio’s controller via connector J0801-4. Line HANDSET AUDIO
(J0811-8) feeds the receiver audio from the controller (J0801-6) to a connected handset. FLT A+,
which is at supply voltage level, and +5V are used to supply any connected accessory like a
microphone or a handset.
The 2 A/D converter inputs (J0811-9/10) are used for a microphone with keypad. A pressed key will
change the dc voltage on both lines. The voltages depend on which key is pressed. The µP
determines from the voltage on these lines which key is pressed and sends the information to the
host radio.
Line PTT IRDEC (J0811-6) is used to key up the radio’s transmitter. While the PTT button on a
connected microphone is released, line PTT IRDEC is pulled to +5 volts level by R0843. Transistor
Q0843 is switched on and causes a low at µP port PA2. When the PTT button is pressed, signal
PTT IRDEC is pulled to ground level. This switches off Q0843 and the resulting high level at µP port
PA2 informs the µP about the pressed PTT button. The µP will inform the host radio about any
status change on the PTT IRDEC line via SBEP bus.
When line PTT IRDEC is connected to FLT A+ level, transistor Q0821 is switched on through diode
VR0821 and thereby pulls the level on line ON OFF CONTROL to FLT A+ level. This switches on the
radio and puts the radio’s µP in bootstrap mode. Bootstrap mode is used to load the firmware into
the radio’s flash memory (See controller subsection for more details).
2-4 Controlhead Model for GM338

The HOOK input (J0811-3) is used to inform the µP when the microphone´s hang-up switch is
engaged. Dependent on the CPS programming the µP may take actions like turning the audio PA on
or off. While the hang up switch is open, line HOOK is pulled to +5 volts level by R0841. Transistor
Q0841 is switched on and causes a low at µP port PA1. When the HOOK switch is closed, signal
HOOK is pulled to ground level. This switches off R0841and the resulting high level at µP port PA1
informs the µP about the closed hang up switch. The µP will inform the host radio about any status
change on the HOOK line via SBEP bus.

2.8 Speaker
The controlhead contains a speaker for the receiver audio. The receiver audio signal from the
differential audio output of the audio amplifier located on the radio’s controller is fed via connector
J0801-10, 11 to the speaker connector P0801 pin 1 and pin 2. The speaker is connected to the
speaker connector P0801. The controlhead speaker can be disconnected if an external speaker,
connected on the accessory connector, is used.

2.9 Electrostatic Transient Protection


Electrostatic transient protection is provided for the sensitive components in the controlhead by
diodes VR0811 VR00812 VR0816 - VR0817. The diodes limit any transient voltages to tolerable
levels. The associated capacitors provide Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) protection.

3.0 Controlhead Model for GM338


The controlhead contains the internal speaker, the On/Off/Volume knob, the microphone connector,
several buttons to operate the radio, several indicator Light Emitting Diodes (LED) to inform the user
about the radio status, and a 14 character Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) for alpha - numerical
information e.g. channel number or call address name. To control the LEDs and the LCD, and to
communicate with the host radio the controlhead uses the Motorola 68HC11E9 microprocessor.

3.1 Power Supplies

The power supply to the controlhead is taken from the host radio’s FLT A+ voltage via connector
J0801 pin 3 and the regulated +5V via connector J0801 pin 7. The voltage FLT A+ is at battery level
and is used for the LEDs, the back light and to power up the radio via On /Off /Volume knob. The
stabilized +5 volt is used for the microprocessor, the display, the display driver and the keypad
buttons. The voltage USW 5V derived from the FLT A+ voltage and stabilized by the series
combination of R0822, VR0822 is used to buffer the internal RAM of the microprocessor (U0831).
C0822 allows the battery voltage to be disconnected for a couple of seconds without losing RAM
parameters. Dual diode D0822 prevents radio circuitry from discharging this capacitor. When the
supply voltage is applied to the radio, C0822 is charged via R0822 and D0822. To avoid that the µP
enters the wrong mode when the radio is switched on while the voltage across C0822 is still too low,
the regulated 5V charge C0822 via diode D0822.

3.2 Power On / Off

The On/Off/Volume knob when pressed switches the radio’s voltage regulators on by connecting
line ON OFF CONTROL to line UNSW 5V via D0821. Additionally, 5 volts at the base of digital
transistor Q0822 informs the controlhead’s microprocessor about the pressed knob. The
microprocessor asserts pin 62 and line CH REQUEST low to hold line ON OFF CONTROL at 5 volts
via Q0823 and D0821. The high line ON OFF CONTROL also informs the host radio, that the
Controlhead Model for GM338 2-5

controlhead’s microprocessor wants to send data via SBEP bus. When the radio returns a data
request message, the microprocessor will inform the radio about the pressed knob. If the radio was
switched off, the radio’s µP will switch it on and vice versa. If the On/Off/Volume knob is pressed
while the radio is on, the software detects a low state on line ON OFF SENSE, the radio is alerted
via line ON OFF CONTROL and sends a data request message. The controlhead µP will inform the
radio about the pressed knob and the radio’s µP will switch the radio off.

3.3 Microprocessor Circuit

The controlhead uses the Motorola 68HC11E9 microprocessor (µP) (U0831) to control the LEDs
and the LCD and to communicate with the host radio. RAM and ROM are contained within the
microprocessor itself.

The microprocessor generates it’s clock using the oscillator inside the microprocessor along with a 8
MHz ceramic resonator (U0833) and R0920 .

The microprocessor’s RAM is always powered to maintain parameters such as the last operating
mode. This is achieved by maintaining 5V at µP pin 25 . Under normal conditions, when the radio is
off, USW 5V is formed by FLT A+ running to D0822. C0822 allows the battery voltage to be
disconnected for a couple of seconds without losing RAM parameters. Diode D0822 prevents radio
circuitry from discharging this capacitor.

There are 8 analogue to digital converter ports (A/D) on the µP . They are labeled within the device
block as PE0-PE7. These lines sense the voltage level ranging from 0 to 5V of the input line and
convert that level to a number ranging from 0 to 255 which can be read by the software to take
appropriate action.

Pin VRH is the high reference voltage for the A/D ports on the µP . If this voltage is lower than +5V
the A/D readings will be incorrect. Likewise pin VRL is the low reference for the A/D ports. This line
is normally tied to ground. If this line is not connected to ground, the A/D readings will be incorrect.

The microprocessor can determine the used keypad type and the controlhead ID by reading the
levels at ports PC0 – PC7. Connections JU0852/3/4 are provided by the individual keypads.

The MODB / MODA input of the µP must be at a logic “1” for it to start executing correctly. The
XIRQ and the IRQ pins should also be at a logic “1”.

Voltage sense device U0832 provides a reset output that goes to 0 volts if the regulated 5 volts goes
below 4.5 volts. This is used to reset the controller to prevent improper operation.

3.4 SBEP Serial Interface

The host radio (master) communicates to the controlhead µP (slave) through its SBEP bus. This
bus uses only line BUS+ for data transfer. The line is bi-directional, meaning that either the radio or
the controlhead µP can drive the line. The microprocessor sends serial data via pin 50 and D0831
and it reads serial data via pin 47. Whenever the microprocessor detects activity on the BUS+ line, it
starts communication.

When the host radio needs to communicate to the controlhead µP , it sends data via line BUS+. Any
transition on this line generates an interrupt and the µP starts communication. The host radio may
send data like display information, LED and back light status or it may request the controlhead ID or
the keypad ID.
2-6 Controlhead Model for GM338

When the controlhead µP wants to communicate to the host radio, the µP brings request line CH
REQUEST to a logic “0” via µP pin 62. This switches on Q0823, which pulls line ON OFF
CONTROL high through diode D0821. A low to high transition on this line informs the radio, that the
controlhead requires service. The host radio then sends a data request message via BUS+ and the
controlhead µP replies with the data it wanted to send. This data can be information like which key
has been pressed or that the volume knob has been rotated.

The controlhead µP monitors all messages sent via BUS+, but ignores any data communication
between host radio and CPS or Universal Tuner.

3.5 Keypad Keys

The controlhead keypad is a 6-key kepad (Model B) or a 10- key keypad (model C). All keys are
configured as 2 analogue lines read by µP pins 13 and 15. The voltage on the analogue lines varies
between 0 volts and +5 volts depending on which key has been pressed. If no key is pressed, the
voltage at both lines will be 5 volts. The key configuration can be thought of as a matrix, where the
two lines represent one row and one column. Each line is connected to a resistive divider powered
by +5 volts. If a button is pressed, it will connect one specific resistor of each divider line to ground
level and thereby reduce the voltages on the analogue lines The voltages of the lines are A/D
converted inside the µP (ports PE 0 - 1) and specify the pressed button. To determine which key is
pressed, the voltage of both lines must be considered.

An additional pair of analogue lines and A/D µP ports (PE 3 – 2) is available to support a keypad
microphone, connected to the microphone connector J0811. Any microphone key press is
processed the same way as a key press on the controlhead.

3.6 Status LED and Back Light Circuit

All the indicator LEDs (red, yellow, green) are driven by current sources. To change the LED status
the host radio sends a data message via SBEP bus to the controlhead µP . The controlhead µP
determines the LED status from the received message and switches the LEDs on or off via port PB
7 – 0 and port PA4. The LED status is stored in the µP ’s memory. The LED current is determined by
the resistor at the emitter of the respective current source transistor.

The back light for the LCD and the keypad is controlled by the host radio the same way as the
indicator LEDs using µP port PA 5. This port is a Pulse Width Modulator (PWM) output. The output
signal charges capacitor C0843 through R0847. By changing the pulse width under software
control, the dc voltage of C0843 and thereby, the brightness of the back light can be changed in four
steps. The keypad back light current is drawn from the FLT A+ source and controlled by transistor
Q0933. The current flowing through the LEDs cause a proportional voltage drop across the parallel
resistors R0947, R0948. This voltage drop is amplified by the op-amp U0931-2. U0931-2 and
Q0934 form a differential amplifier. The voltage difference between the base of Q0934 and the
output of U0931-2 determines the current from the base of the LED control transistor Q0933 and in
turn the brightness of the LEDs. The µP can control the LEDs by changing the dc level at the base
of Q0934. If the base of Q0934 is at ground level, Q0934 is switched off and no current flows
through Q0933 and the LEDs. If the base voltage of Q0934 rises a current flows through Q0934 and
in turn through Q0933 causing the LEDs to turn on and a rising voltage drop across R0947, R0948.
The rising voltage causes the output of the op-amp to rise and to reduce the base to emitter voltage
of Q0934. This decreases the current of Q0933 until the loop has settled.
Controlhead Model for GM338 2-7

3.7 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)

The LCD H0971 uses the display driver U0971. The display is a single layer super twist nematic
(STN) LCD display. It has 14 characters with a 5*8 dot matrix for displaying alpha - numerical
information and a line with 21 pre - defined icons above the dot matrix

The driver contains a data interface to the µP, an LCD segment driver, an LCD power circuit, an
oscillator, data RAM and control logic. At power up the driver’s control logic is reset by a logic “0” at
input SR2 (U0971-15). The driver’s internal oscillator is set to about 20 kHz and can be measured at
pin 22. The driver’s µP interface is configured to accept 8 bit parallel data input (U0971-D0-D7) from
the controlhead µP (U0831 port PC0-PC7).

To write data to the driver’s RAM the µP sets chip select (U0971-20) to logic “0” via U0831-11, RD
(U0971-18) to logic “1” via (U0831-10) and WR (U0971-17) to logic “0” via U0831-9. With input A0
(U0971-21) set to logic “0” via U0831-12 the µP writes control data to the driver. Control data
includes the RAM start address for the following display data. With input A0 set to logic “1” the µP
then writes the display data to the display RAM. When data transfer is complete the µP terminates
the chip select, RD and WD activities.

The display driver’s power circuit provides the voltage supply for the display. This circuit consists of
a voltage multiplier, voltage regulator and a voltage follower. The external capacitors C0971 -
C0973 configure the multiplier to double the supply voltage. In this configuration the multiplier output
VOUT (U0971-8) supplies a voltage of -5V (2* -5V below VDD). The multiplied voltage VOUT is sent
to the internal voltage regulator. To set the voltage level of the regulator output V5 (U0971-5) this
voltage is divided by the resistors R0973 and R0974 and fed back to the reference input VR (U0971-
6). In addition the regulator output voltage V5 can be controlled electronically by a control command
sent to the driver. With the used configuration the voltage V5 is about –2V. The voltage V5 is
resistively divided by the driver’s voltage follower to provide the voltages V1 - V4. These voltages
are needed for driving the liquid crystals. The level of V5 can be measured by one of the µP’s
analogue to digital converters (U0831-20) via resistive divider R0975, R0976. To stabilize the
display brightness over a large temperature range the µP measures the temperature via analogue to
digital converter (U0831-18) using temperature sensor U0834. Dependent on the measured
temperature the µP adjusts the driver output voltage V5, and in turn the display brightness, via
parallel interface.

3.8 Microphone Connector Signals

Signals BUS+, PTT IRDEC, HOOK, MIC, HANDSET AUDIO, FLT A+, +5V and 2 A/D converter
inputs are available at the microphone connector J0811. Signal BUS+ (J0811-7) connects to the
SBEP bus for communication with the CPS or the Universal Tuner. Line MIC (J0811-5) feeds the
audio from the microphone to the radio’s controller via connector J0801-4. Line HANDSET AUDIO
(J0811-8) feeds the receiver audio from the controller (J0801-6) to a connected handset. FLT A+,
which is at supply voltage level, and +5V are used to supply any connected accessory like a
microphone or a handset.

The 2 A/D converter inputs (J0811-9/10) are used for a microphone with keypad. A pressed key will
change the dc voltage on both lines. The voltages depend on which key is pressed. The µP
determines from the voltage on these lines which key is pressed and sends the information to the
host radio.
2-8 Controlhead Model for GM338

Line PTT IRDEC (J0811-6) is used to key up the radio’s transmitter. While the PTT button on a
connected microphone is released, line PTT IRDEC is pulled to +5 volts level by R0843. Transistor
Q0843 is switched on and causes a low at µP port PA2. When the PTT button is pressed, signal
PTT IRDEC is pulled to ground level. This switches off Q0843 and the resulting high level at µP port
PA2 informs the µP about the pressed PTT button. The µP will inform the host radio about any
status change on the PTT IRDEC line via SBEP bus.

When line PTT IRDEC is connected to FLT A+ level, transistor Q0821 is switched on through diode
VR0821 and thereby pulls the level on line ON OFF CONTROL to FLT A+ level. This switches on
the radio and puts the radio’s µP in bootstrap mode. Bootstrap mode is used to load the firmware
into the radio’s flash memory (See controller sub section for more details).

The HOOK input (J0811-3) is used to inform the µP when the microphone´s hang-up switch is
engaged. Dependent on the CPS programming the µP may take actions like turning the audio PA on
or off. While the hang up switch is open, line HOOK is pulled to +5 volts level by R0841. Transistor
Q0841 is switched on and causes a low at µP port PA1. When the HOOK switch is closed, signal
HOOK is pulled to ground level. This switches off R0841 and the resulting high level at µP port PA1
informs the µP about the closed hang up switch. The µP will inform the host radio about any status
change on the HOOK line via SBEP bus.

3.9 Speaker

The controlhead contains a speaker for the receiver audio. The receiver audio signal from the
differential audio output of the audio amplifier located on the radio’s controller is fed via connector
J0801-10, 11 to the speaker connector P0801 pin 1 and pin 2. The speaker is connected to the
speaker connector P0801. The controlhead speaker can be disconnected if an external speaker,
connected on the accessory connector, is used.

3.10 Electrostatic Transient Protection

Electrostatic transient protection is provided for the sensitive components in the controlhead by
diodes VR0811 VR00812 VR0816 - VR0817. The diodes limit any transient voltages to tolerable
levels. The associated capacitors provide Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) protection.
Controlhead Model for GM398 2-9

4.0 Controlhead Model for GM398


The controlhead contains the On/Off/Volume knob, the microphone connector, several buttons to
operate the radio, several indicator Light Emitting Diodes (LED) to inform the user about the radio
status, and a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) with 21 pre - defined symbols and a 32*96 dot matrix for
graphical or alpha - numerical information e.g. channel number, select code, call address name. To
control the LEDs and the LCD, and to communicate with the host radio the controlhead uses the
Motorola 68HC11K4 microprocessor.

4.1 Power Supplies

The power supply to the controlhead is taken from the host radio’s FLT A+ voltage via connector
J0801 pin 3. The voltage FLT A+ is at battery level and is used for the LEDs, the back light, to power
up the radio via On/Off/Volume knob and to supply the voltage regulator circuitry. The regulator
circuitry provides the stabilized +5 volts which is used for the microprocessor circuitry, the display,
the display driver and the keypad buttons. The regulated +5V taken from the host radio via
connector J0801 pin 7 (line 5V SOURCE) is only used to switch on or off the voltage regulator in the
control-head.

4.2 Voltage Regulator Circuit

Voltage regulator U0861provides 5V for the controlhead. The supply voltage FLT A+ for the voltage
regulator is fed via parallel resistors R0861/2 and dual diode D0861 to pin 8 of U0861. The +5 volt
output is switched on and off by the host radios’s 5 volt source via line 5V SOURCE and control
transistor Q0866. When the host radio is switched off the voltage on line +5V SOURCE is at ground
level and switches off transistor Q0866. Pull up resistor R0863 pulls input SHUTDOWN (pin 3) of the
voltage regulator U0861 to FLT A+ level and switches off the output of U0861 (pin 1). When the host
radio is switched on the voltage on line 5V SOURCE of about +5 volts switches on transistor Q0866
which in turn pulls input SHUTDOWN (pin 3) to ground and switches on the output of U0861. Input
and output capacitors (C0861 / C0862 and C0864 / C0865) are used to reduce high frequency noise
and provide proper operation during battery transients. Diode D0861 prevents discharge of C0862
by negative spikes on the FLT A+ voltage. This regulator provides a reset output (pin 5) that goes to
0 volts if the regulator output goes out of regulation. This is used to reset the microprocessor
(U0871) and the display driver (J0821-5) to prevent improper operation.

The voltage USW 5V derived from voltage FLT A+ is stabilized using resistor R0855 and diode
VR0855 This voltage is used to buffer the microprocessor’s internal RAM. C0856 allows the battery
voltage to be disconnected for a couple of seconds without losing RAM parameters. Diode D0855
prevents radio circuitry from discharging this capacitor. The +5V at the second anode of D0855
speeds up charging of C0856, when the host radio is turned on by a high level at the ignition input
while the supply voltage is applied to the radio. This prevents the microprocessor from accidently
entering bootstrap mode.

4.3 Power On / Off

The On/Off/Volume knob when pressed switches the radio’s and the controlhead’s voltage
regulators on by connecting line ON OFF CONTROL to line UNSW 5V via D0852. Additionally, 5
volts at the base of digital transistor Q0853 informs the controlhead’s microprocessor about the
pressed knob. The microprocessor asserts pin 8 and line CH REQUEST low to hold line ON OFF
CONTROL at 5 volts via Q0852 and D0852. The high line ON OFF CONTROL also informs the host
radio, that the controlhead’s microprocessor wants to send data via SBEP bus. When the radio
returns a data request message, the microprocessor will inform the radio about the pressed knob.
2-10 Controlhead Model for GM398

If the radio was switched off, the radio’s µP will switch it on and vice versa. If the On/Off/Volume
knob is pressed while the radio is on, the software detects a low state on line ON OFF SENSE, the
radio is alerted via line ON OFF CONTROL and sends a data request message. The controlhead µP
will inform the radio about the pressed knob and the radio’s µP will switch the radio off. If the radio is
switched on either manually or automatically it’s +5V source switches on the controlhead’s voltage
regulator U0861 via line 5 SOURCE and transistor Q0866 and the controlhead’s microprocessor
starts execution.

4.4 Microprocessor Circuit

The controlhead uses the Motorola 68HC11K4 microprocessor (µP) (U0871) to control the LEDs
and the LCD and to communicate with the host radio. RAM and ROM are contained within the
microprocessor itself.

The microprocessor generates it’s clock using the oscillator inside the microprocessor along with a 8
MHz ceramic resonator (U0873) and R0873.

The microprocessor’s RAM is always powered to maintain parameters such as the last operating
mode. This is achieved by maintaining 5V at µP pin 76. Under normal conditions, when the radio is
off, USW 5V is formed by FLT A+ running to D0855. C0856 allows the battery voltage to be
disconnected for a couple of seconds without losing RAM parameters. Diode D0855 prevents radio
circuitry from discharging this capacitor.

There are 8 analogue to digital converter ports (A/D) on the µP. They are labeled within the device
block as PE0-PE7. These lines sense the voltage level ranging from 0 to 5V of the input line and
convert that level to a number ranging from 0 to 255 which can be read by the software to take
appropriate action.

Pin VRH is the high reference voltage for the A/D ports on the µP. If this voltage is lower than +5V
the A/D readings will be incorrect. Likewise pin VRL is the low reference for the A/D ports. This line
is normally tied to ground. If this line is not connected to ground, the A/D readings will be incorrect.

The microprocessor can determine the used keypad type by reading the level at port PE5.
Connections S0931 – S0935 are provided by the individual keypads.

The MODB / MODA input of the µP must be at a logic “1” for it to start executing correctly. The XIRQ
and the IRQ pins should also be at a logic “1”.

4.5 SBEP Serial Interface

The host radio (master) communicates to the controlhead µP (slave) through its SBEP bus. This bus
uses only line BUS+ for data transfer. The line is bi-directional, meaning that either the radio or the
controlhead µP can drive the line. The microprocessor sends serial data via pin 79 and D0872 and it
reads serial data via pin 78. Whenever the microprocessor detects activity on the BUS+ line, it starts
communication.

When the host radio needs to communicate to the controlhead µP, it sends data via line BUS+. Any
transition on this line generates an interrupt and the µP starts communication. The host radio may
send data like display information, LED and back light status or it may request the controlhead ID or
the keypad ID.
Controlhead Model for GM398 2-11

When the controlhead µP wants to communicate to the host radio, the µP brings request line CH
REQUEST to a logic “0” via µP pin 8. This switches on Q0852, which pulls line ON OFF CONTROL
high through diode D0852. A low to high transition on this line informs the radio, that the controlhead
requires service. The host radio then sends a data request message via BUS+ and the controlhead
µP replies with the data it wanted to send. This data can be information like which key has been
pressed or that the volume knob has been rotated.

The controlhead µP monitors all messages sent via BUS+, but ignores any data communication
between host radio and CPS or Universal Tuner.

4.6 Keypad Keys

The controlhead keypad is a 25 - key keypad. All keys are configured as 2 analogue lines read by
µP pins 49 and 48. The voltage on the analogue lines varies between 0 volts and +5 volts
depending on which key has been pressed. If no key is pressed, the voltage at both lines will be 5
volts. The key configuration can be thought of as a matrix, where the two lines represent one row
and one column. Each line is connected to a resistive divider powered by +5 volts. If a button is
pressed, it will connect one specific resistor of each divider line to ground level and thereby reduce
the voltages on the analogue lines The voltages of the lines are A/D converted inside the µP (ports
PE 0 - 1) and specify the pressed button. To determine which key is pressed, the voltage of both
lines must be considered.

An additional pair of analogue lines and A/D µP ports (PE 3 – 2) is available to support a keypad
microphone, connected to the microphone connector J0811. Any microphone key press is
processed the same way as a key press on the controlhead.

4.7 Status LED and Back Light Circuit

All the indicator LEDs (red, yellow, green) are driven by current sources. To change the LED status
the host radio sends a data message via SBEP bus to the controlhead µP. The controlhead µP
determines the LED status from the received message and switches the LEDs on or off via port PA
6 - 4. The LED status is stored in the µP’s memory. The LED current is determined by the resistor at
the emitter of the respective current source transistor.

The back light for keypad is controlled by the host radio the same way as the indicator LEDs using
µP port PH 3. This port is a Pulse Width Modulator (PWM) output. The output signal charges
capacitor C0943 through R0945. By changing the pulse width under software control, the dc voltage
of C0943 and thereby, the brightness of the back light can be changed in 16 steps. The keypad back
light current is drawn from the FLT A+ source and controlled by transistor Q0941. The current
flowing through the LEDs cause a proportional voltage drop across the parallel resistors R0955,
R0957. This voltage drop is amplified by the op-amp U0941-1. U0941-1 and Q0943 form a
differential amplifier. The voltage difference between the base of Q0943 and the output of U0941-1
determines the current from the base of the LED control transistor Q0941 and in turn the brightness
of the LEDs. The µP can control the LEDs by changing the dc level at the base of Q0943. If the base
of Q0943 is at ground level, Q0943 is switched off and no current flows through Q0941 and the
LEDs. If the base voltage of Q0943 rises a current flows through Q0943 and in turn through Q0941
causing the LEDs to turn on and a rising voltage drop across R0955, R0957. The rising voltage
causes the output of the op-amp to rise and to reduce the base to emitter voltage of Q0943. This
decreases the current of Q0941 until the loop has settled.
2-12 Controlhead Model for GM398

The back light for the LCD module uses a similar circuitry. The only differences are that µP port PH2
controls the back light brightness and that the LEDs are located on the LCD module which is
connected via J0821. Control line BL A GREEN connects to the anodes and control line BL K
GREEN connects to the cathodes of the LEDs.

4.8 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)

The LCD module consists of the display and the display driver and is connected via connector
J0821. The display is a single layer super twist nematic (STN) LCD display. It has a dot matrix of 32
* 96 dots for displaying graphics and alpha - numerical information and a line with 21 pre - defined
icons above the dot matrix

The driver contains a data interface to the µP, an LCD segment driver, an LCD power circuit, an
oscillator, data RAM and control logic. At power up the driver’s control logic is reset by a logic “0” via
pin 5 of J0821. The driver’s µP interface is configured to accept 8 bit parallel data input (J0821-D0-
D7) from the controlhead µP (U0871 port PC0-PC7).

To write data to the driver’s RAM the µP sets chip select (J0821-6) to logic “0” via U0871-26, RD
(J0821-10) to logic “1” via (U0871-40) and WR (U0821-9) to logic “0” via U0871-33. With input A0
(J0821-8) set to logic “0” via U0871-34 the µP writes control data to the driver. Control data includes
the RAM start address for the following display data. With input A0 set to logic “1” the µP then writes
the display data to the display RAM. When data transfer is complete the µP terminates the chip
select and the clock activities.

The display driver’s power circuit provides the voltage supply for the display. This circuit consists of
a voltage multiplier, voltage regulator and a voltage follower. The regulator output voltage for the
display can be controlled electronically by a control command sent to the driver. The voltage level
can be measured by one of the µP’s analogue to digital converters (U0871-42) via J0821-21. To
stabilize the display brightness over a large temperature range the µP measures the temperature
via analogue to digital converter (U0871-43) using a temperature sensor on the module (J0821-4).
Dependent on the measured temperature the µP adjusts the driver output voltage, and in turn the
display brightness, via parallel interface.

4.9 Microphone Connector Signals

Signals BUS+, PTT IRDEC, HOOK, MIC, HANDSET AUDIO, FLT A+, +5V and 2 A/D converter
inputs are available at the microphone connector J0811. Signal BUS+ (J0811-7) connects to the
SBEP bus for communication with the CPS or the Universal Tuner. Line MIC (J0811-5) feeds the
audio from the microphone to the radio’s controller via connector J0801-4. Line HANDSET AUDIO
(J0811-8) feeds the receiver audio from the controller (J0801-6) to a connected handset. FLT A+,
which is at supply voltage level, and +5V are used to supply any connected accessory like a
microphone or a handset.

The 2 A/D converter inputs (J0811-9/10) are used for a microphone with keypad. A pressed key will
change the dc voltage on both lines. The voltages depend on which key is pressed. The µP
determines from the voltage on these lines which key is pressed and sends the information to the
host radio.
Controlhead Model for GM398 2-13

Line PTT IRDEC (J0811-6) is used to key up the radio’s transmitter. While the PTT button on a
connected microphone is released, line PTT IRDEC is pulled to +5 volts level by R0880. Transistor
Q0871 is switched on and causes a low at µP port PA2. When the PTT button is pressed, signal
PTT IRDEC is pulled to ground level. This switches off Q0871 and the resulting high level at µP port
PA2 informs the µP about the pressed PTT button. The µP will inform the host radio about any
status change on the PTT IRDEC line via SBEP bus.

When line PTT IRDEC is connected to FLT A+ level, transistor Q0851 is switched on through diode
VR0851 and thereby pulls the level on line ON OFF CONTROL to FLT A+ level. This switches on
the radio and puts the radio’s µP in bootstrap mode. Bootstrap mode is used to load the firmware
into the radio’s flash memory (See controller sub section for more details).

The HOOK input (J0811-3) is used to inform the µP when the microphone´s hang-up switch is
engaged. Dependent on the CPS programming the µP may take actions like turning the audio PA on
or off. While the hang up switch is open, line HOOK is pulled to +5 volts level by R0883. Transistor
Q0872 is switched on and causes a low at µP port PA1. When the HOOK switch is closed, signal
HOOK is pulled to ground level. This switches off R0883 and the resulting high level at µP port PA1
informs the µP about the closed hang up switch. The µP will inform the host radio about any status
change on the HOOK line via SBEP bus.

4.10 Speaker (Remote Mount Configuration only)

The remote mount controlhead contains a speaker for the receiver audio. The receiver audio signal
from the differential audio output of the audio amplifier located on the radio’s controller is fed via
connector J0801-10,11 to the speaker connector P0801 pin 1 and pin 2. The speaker is connected
to the speaker connector P0801. The controlhead speaker can be disconnected if only an external
speaker, connected on the accessory connector, should be used. If the controlhead is mounted
directly on the radio, an external speaker is required.

4.11 Electrostatic Transient Protection

Electrostatic transient protection is provided for the sensitive components in the controlhead by
diodes VR0811 - VR0814. The diodes limit any transient voltages to tolerable levels. The associated
capacitors provide Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) protection.
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3-1

Section 3
TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS

1.0 Controlhead GM328 Troubleshooting Flow Chart

1.1 On/Off
Radio cannot be switched on via ON/OFF/Volume Knob

NO Check / Replace
R0823 Pin TAB R0822 / VR0822 /
= 5V ? D0822

YES
Press and hold
On/Off/Volume Knob

R0823 Pin TAB1 NO Check / Replace


when pressed Volume Pot R0823
= 5V ?

YES

YES Check / Replace


J0801 Pin 2
> 10V ? Q0821

NO

J0801 Pin 2 NO Check / Replace


=5V ? D0821 / R0852

YES
Check / Replace
Q0822 / R0821
3-2 Controlhead GM328 Troubleshooting Flow Chart

1.2 Microprocessor

Power Up Alert Tone is OK but volume knob does


not operate and no indicator is on

EXTAL NO Check / Replace


U0831 Pin 31
R0831 / U0833 / U0831
= 8.00 MHz ?

YES

RESET NO Check / Replace


TP0833
C0833 / R0832 / U0831
= HIGH ?

YES

Measure with scope while


rotating Volume Pot

Data Signal NO
on J0801 Pin 5 Check radio controller
BUS+ ?

YES

Data Signal
NO Check / Replace
on TP0836
R0837 / R0836
SCI_RX ?

YES

Data Signal NO Check / Replace


on TP0837
U0831
SCI_TX ?

YES Check / Replace


D0831 / R0838
Controlhead GM338 Troubleshooting Flow Chart 3-3

2.0 Controlhead GM338 Troubleshooting Flow Chart

2.1 On/Off
Radio cannot be switched on via ON/OFF/Volume Knob

NO Check / Replace
R0823 Pin TAB R0822 / VR0822 /
= 5V ? D0822 / C0822

YES
Press and hold
On/Off/Volume Knob

R0823 Pin TAB1 NO Check / Replace


when pressed Volume Pot R0823
= 5V ?

YES

YES Check / Replace


J0801 Pin 2
> 10V ? Q0821

NO

J0801 Pin 2 NO Check / Replace


=5V ? D0821 / R0852

YES
Check / Replace
Q0822 / R0821
3-4 Controlhead GM338 Troubleshooting Flow Chart

2.2 Microprocessor

Power Up Alert Tone is OK but volume knob does


not operate and no indicator is on

EXTAL NO Check / Replace


U0831 Pin 31
R0831 / U0833 / U0831
= 8.00 MHz ?

YES

RESET NO Check / Replace


TP0833
C0833 / R0832 / U0831
= HIGH ?

YES

Measure with scope while


rotating Volume Pot

Data Signal NO
on J0801 Pin 5 Check radio controller
BUS+ ?

YES

Data Signal
NO Check / Replace
on TP0836
R0837 / R0836
SCI_RX ?

YES

Data Signal NO Check / Replace


on TP0837
U0831
SCI_TX ?

YES Check / Replace


D0831 / R0838
Controlhead GM338 Troubleshooting Flow Chart 3-5

2.3 Display

Power Up Alert Tone is OK, volume knob does operate,


indicator/backlight is on but nothing on display

V5 (against 5V) YES


TP0973 between Check LCD Assembly
-6V and -7V ?

NO

Activity on NO
Address & Data lines Check for shortage
A0 / D0..D7 / CS1 U0831 / U0971
of U0971?

YES

Check / Replace
C0971 / C0973 / R0972
R0973 / R0974 / U0971
3-6 Controlhead GM338 Troubleshooting Flow Chart

2.4 Backlight

Power Up Alert Tone is OK, volume knob does operate,


indicator/display is on but no backlight

U0831 Pin 58 NO Check for shortage


is toggling ?
U0831

YES

Base of NO Check / Replace


Q0934
R0847 / C0843 / R0943
> 0.7V ?

YES

Collector of NO Check / Replace


Q0934 Q0934 U0931 /R0941 /
>5V and < 11V ? R0942 / R0944 / R0945

YES

Check / Replace
Q0933 / R0947 / R0948
Controlhead GM398 Troubleshooting Flow Chart 3-7

3.0 Controlhead GM398 Troubleshooting Flow Chart

3.1 On/Off

Radio can not be switched on via ON/OFF/Volume Knob

R0854
Check / Replace
Pin TAB NO
R0855 / VR0855 / D0855
= 5V? C0856

YES

Press and hold


On/Off/
Volume Knob

R0854
Pin TAB1 Check / Replace
when pressed NO
Volume Pot R0854
=5V ?

YES

J0801 PIN2 Check / Replace


YES Q0851
> 10V ?

NO

J0801 PIN2 Check / Replace


NO D0852 / R0852
=5V?

YES

Check / Replace
Q0853 / R0853
3-8 Controlhead GM398 Troubleshooting Flow Chart

3.2 Microprocessor

Power Up Alert Tone is audible on external speaker but volume


knob does not operate and no indicators are on

YES TP0876
NO
=5V ?

U0871 TP0866
Pin 73 EXTAL NO NO
= 8 MHz = 0V

Check / Replace Check / Replace


YES R0873 / U0873 / R0866 / C0866 / YES
U0871 Q0866 / R0863

A Check / Replace
R0861 / R0862 / D0861
C0861 / C0862 / U0861
C0863 / C0864 / C0865
Controlhead GM398 Troubleshooting Flow Chart 3-9

3.3 Microprocessor (cont.)

Measure with scope


while rotating
Volume Pot

Data Signal
on J0801 Check
NO
Pin 5 BUS+ Radio Controller
?

YES

Data Signal Check / Replace


on TP0877 NO R0888 / R0889
SCI_RX
?

YES

Data Signal
Check / Replace
on TP0878 NO U0871
SCI_TX
?

YES

Check / Replace
D0872 / R0887
3-10 Controlhead GM398 Troubleshooting Flow Chart

3.4 Display

Power Up Alert Tone is audible, volume knob does operate,


indicator/backlight is on but nothing is seen on the display.

TP0973
Voltage Sense
Check / Replace
between YES
LCD Module
2V and 2.4V
?

NO

Activity on
Address & Data lines Check for shortage
A0 / D0...D7 / CS1 NO U0871
of U0971
?

YES

Check / Replace
Flex connection
Resistors on Address & Data
lines and LCD Module
Controlhead GM398 Troubleshooting Flow Chart 3-11

3.5 Keypad Backlight

Power Up Alert Tone is audible, volume knob does operate,


display is on but no keypad backlight.

U0871 Pin 25 Check for shortage


NO
is toggling ? U0871

YES

Check / Replace
Base of Q0943 NO R0945 / C0943 / R0947
> 0.7V ?

YES

Collector of Check / Replace


Q0943 NO Q0943 / U0941 / R0941
>5V & < 11V R0943 / R0949 / R0951
?

YES

Check / Replace
Q0941 / R0955 / R0957
3-12 Controlhead GM398 Troubleshooting Flow Chart

3.6 Display Backlight

Power Up Alert Tone is audible, volume knob does operate,


display is on but no display backlight.

U0871 Pin 24 Check for shortage


NO
is toggling ? U0871

YES

Base of Q0963 Check / Replace


NO R0965 / C0963 / R0967
> 0.7V ?

YES

Collector of Check / Replace


Q0963 NO Q0963 / U0941 / R0961
>5V & < 11V R0963 / R0969 / R0971
?

YES

Check / Replace
Q0961 / R0975 / R0977
4-1

Section 4
CONTROLHEAD PCBS / SCHEMATICS / PARTS LISTS

1.0 Allocation of Schematics and Circuit Boards


Table 4-1 Controlhead Diagrams and Parts Lists
PCB :
Controlhead GM328
8486146B07 Main Board Top Side Page 4-3
8486146B07 Main Board Bottom Side Page 4-3

SCHEMATICS
Sheet 1 of 2 Page 4-4
Sheet 2 of 2 Page 4-5
Parts List
8486146B07 Page 4-6

Table 4-2 Controlhead Diagrams and Parts Lists


PCB :
Controlhead GM338
8486155B06 Main Board Top Side Page 4-7
8486155B06 Main Board Bottom Side Page 4-7

SCHEMATICS
Sheet 1 of 4 Page 4-8
Sheet 2 of 4 Page 4-9
Sheet 3 of 4 Page 4-10
Sheet 4 of 4 Page 4-11
Parts List
8486155B06 Page 4-12

Table 4-3 Controlhead Diagrams and Parts Lists


PCB :
Controlhead GM398
8486178B03 Main Board Top Side Page 4-13
8486178B03 Main Board Bottom Side Page 4-13

SCHEMATICS
Sheet 1 of 4 Page 4-14
Sheet 2 of 4 Page 4-15
Sheet 3 of 4 Page 4-16
Sheet 4 of 4 Page 4-17
Parts List
8486178B03 Page 4-18
4-2 Allocation of Schematics and Circuit Boards

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Controlhead GM328 - PCB 8486146B07 / Schematics 4-3

2.0 Controlhead GM328 - PCB 8486146B07 / Schematics

D0877 D0878 D0879

D0873 D0872

S0866 S0865
4 R0823 5
D0886 D0884
JU0853
1 3
2
JU0852

JU0854 D0874 D0871


D0875 D0876
9 7 5 3

8 6 4 2 10

S0864 S0861
J0811 S0863 S0862

D0887 D0881
D0888 D0885

ZWG0130114-A Top Side

ZWG0130114-A

R0821

Q0877

Q0878
R0872

Q0872
R0825 Q0822

Q0873
Q0879 C0824
R0878 C0821

MOTOROLA
R0877
1
33 R0873

D0821
R0879 VR0822

Q0823
08
D0822

1 U

c
TP0838 31 R0822

Q0821
C0802 3 08
R C0823 C0822
C0803
33 17 TP0835
R0881 ZWG0130113-B Bottom Side
C0804 5 4 R0854
R0824
C0805 J0801 R0853 Q0871 R0871
U0832
C0806 R0852
8 1 U0831 R0874
Q0881
R0814
C0819

R0812
C0813
C0815
R0813

C0808 C0833
R0832 Q0874
TP0833

8486146B07-0
U0835

TP0834 R0835
C0811
C0809 R0833
VR0811

12 TP0836
TP0831 R0875 C0810
R0876 R0810
Q0875 1
49 64 R0811
C0816
C0817
C0818

R0834 C0843 R0816


Q0876 R0841
R0837 VR0817 R0847
R0864 TP0837 R0838
R0843
Q0841

R0842 R0844 VR0816 R0815


D0831 R0836
R0839
Q0843

TP0832 R0861 R0862 R0880 R0866 R0867


1 R0849
R0885 C0832 VR0823

Q0885
2
P0801 C0831 R0845 VR0821

Controlhead GM328 - PCB 8486146B07


4-4 Controlhead GM328 - PCB 8486146B07 / Schematics

J0801
CONTROL HEAD
CONNECTOR
C0811 VR0811 VR0823 5V
C0810 C0843 C0813
470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 33V 5.6V R0811
51K J0801-14
NU NU
R0810 J0801-13
EXT_KP_COL J0811-10 EXT_KP_COL
WARIS R0812 13K J0801-12 SCI_TX
GM300 FLT_A+ J0811-1 FLT_A+ C0809
R0847 22 J0801-11 P0801-1 82pF
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 10 5V J0811-2 5V
22 J0801-10 P0801-2 NU
HOOK J0811-3 HOOK
J0801-9
J0811 GROUND J0811-4 R0813
MICROPHONE 10 J0801-8
CONNECTOR MIC J0811-5 MIC
J0801-7 5V
PTT_IRDECODER J0811-6 PTT_IRDEC
R0814 J0801-6 HANDSET_AUDIO
Shown from Front Side BUS+ J0811-7 BUS+
270 J0801-5 BUS+
HANDSET_AUDIO J0811-8 HANDSET_AUDIO
R0815 J0801-4 MIC
EXT_KP_ROW J0811-9 EXT_KP_ROW
C0818 C0819 13K J0801-3 FLT_A+
C0815 C0816 C0817 470pF 470pF R0816
82pF NU NU VR0816 51K J0801-2 ON_OFF_CONTROL
470pF 470pF 20V
5V J0801-1
VR0817 C0806 C0805 C0804 C0802
C0808 C0803 470pF
20V 470pF 82pF 470pF 470pF
470pF NU NU

5V
Q0821 C0832 5V 5V
C0831 0.1uF R0841 R0843
FLT_A+ 3.3uF 10K 2.2K Q0843
U0833 Q0841
CSTCC8.00MG 5V

35
44
48
60
61
PTT_IRDEC HOOK PTT_IRDEC
VR0821 C0823 C1 1 R0842 R0844
TP0834 R0845

VRL 21
NC6
NC7
NC8
NC9
47K

VDD 55
VRH 22
10K

NC10
5.6V .01uF 5V 4.7K
BOOT_VPP 2 R0831 29 28
1MEG CLK_E STRA_AS

GND
STRB_RW* 30
R0835 R0833 3 31
5V 33 EXTAL
Q0823 D0821 100 47K C2 U0831
PA0_IC3 1 ON_OFF_SENSE
XTAL 64
U0832 R0832
2.2K 46 CONTROLLER PA1_IC2 63
R0825 MC33064 5V PA2_IC1
ON_OFF_CONTROL 45 IRQ PA3_OC5_OC1 62 CH_REQUEST
1 43 XIRQ 59
1K 5V 2 INPUT RESET
TP0835 RESET PA4_OC4_OC1
PA5_OC3_OC1 58 BL_GREEN
3 NC1 6 TP0833 BOOT_MODE 57
NC3 7
27 MODA_LIR*
CH_REQUEST 5V
5 NC2
NC4 C0833 RESET USW_5V 25 MODB_VSTBY PA6_OC2_OC1
PA7_PA1_OC1 56
8 0.1uF
GND NC5 13 34 0
R0821 INT_KP_COL PE0_AN0 PC0_AD0 1
4 TP0831 FLT_A+ INT_KP_ROW 15 PE1_AN1 PC1_AD1 36
R0823 10K 17 37 2 R0849
5V Q0822 TP0832 5V EXT_KP_COL PE2_AN2 PC2_AD2 3
50K EXT_KP_ROW 19 PE3_AN3 PC3_AD3 38 47K
TP0838 14 39 4
ON_OFF_SENSE U0835 VOLUME PE4_AN4 PC4_AD4 5
NEG TAB1 MC33464N-45ATR 16 PE5_AN5 PC5_AD5 40
C0824 18 41 6
NU 20 PE6_AN6 PC6_AD6 7 5V
5V PE7_AN7 PC7_AD7 42
.01uF TP0836 8
INPUT RESET_ MC68HC711E9
NU 47 12 0 R0852 R0853 R0854
TAB SCI_RX PD0_RXD PB0_A8

VAR
POS GND 50 11 1 100K 100K 100K
5V PD1_TXD PB1_A9
51 PD2_MISO PB2_A10 10 2
R0836 R0837 52 9 3 CH_KP_ID(0:7) 2 1 0
10K PD3_MOSI PB3_A11
FLT_A+ VOLUME 33K 53 PD4_SCK PB4_A12 8 4
54 PD5_SS* PB5_A13 7 5
BUS+ PB6_A14 6 6 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
R0822 D0822 5 7
PB7_A15
13K R0824 R0839 5V
USW_5V 0 D0831 R0838 CONTROL HEAD ID
NC1
NC2
NC3
NC4
NC5

4.7K NU 10K JU0852 JU0853 JU0854


2
3
4

R0834 SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH


23 VSS1
24 VSS2
49 VSS3
26
32

C0821 C0822
470pF 2.2uF SCI_TX
VR0822 270
5.6V NU
TP0837 LED_CNTRL(0:8)
KEYPAD ID
SCI_TX

ZWG0130239-B
Controlhead GM328 - Schematic Sheet 1 of 2
Controlhead GM328 - PCB 8486146B07 / Schematics 4-5

FLT_A+

D0885
INT_KP_COL 5V D0886 green
green

R0866 R0867 D0888


13K D0884
51K R0861 green green
5V 51K
D0881 D0887
green green
INT_KP_ROW
1 P1 S0861 1 P1 S0865 Q0881 Q0885
KEYPAD 5 P5 5 P5
4 P4 4 P4
8 F4 8 P2 R0862
P8 P8 13K
2 P2 2 P2
6 P6 0V/0V 6 P6 1V/0V
3 3 R0881 R0885
P3 P3 270 270
7 P7 7 P7
red yellow green

1 BL_GREEN
1 P1 S0862 P1 S0866
LED6 LED5 5 P5 5 P5
4 P4 4 P4
8 P8 F3 8 P8 P1 FLT_A+
2 2 R0880
P1 P2 P2 0V/1V P2 1V/1V 22K
6 P6 6 P6
S0866 S0865 3 3 D0877 D0878 D0879
P3 P3 red yellow green
7 P7 7 P7
LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 Q0877 Q0878 Q0879

F1 F2 F3 F4 1 P1 S0863
S0864 S0863 S0862 S0861 5 P5 LED_CNTRL(0:8) R0877 R0878 R0879
4 P4 270 270 270
8 F2 R0864
P8 43K 5
2 P2
6 0V/2V 6
P6 7
3 P3
7 P7

FLT_A+
LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5 LED6
1 P1 S0864 D0874 D0875 D0876 D0871 D0872 D0873
5 red red red red red red
P5
4 P4
8 P8 F1 Q0874 Q0875 Q0876 Q0871 Q0872 Q0873
2 P2
6 P6 0V/3V
3 P3
CH_A 7 R0874 R0875 R0876 R0871 R0872
P7 270 270 270 270 270 R0873
sheet 2
270

4 3 2 1 0 8
LED_CNTRL(0:8)

ZWG0130240-A

Controlhead GM328 - Schematic Sheet 2 of 2


4-6 Controlhead GM328 - PCB 8486146B07 / Schematics

Controlhead PCB 8486146B07 Parts List Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola


Description Description
Ref Part No Ref Part No
Q0872 4813824A10 TSTR NPN 40V .2A B=50-150 R0879 0660076A35 270 5 1/8
Circuit Motorola Q0873 4813824A10 TSTR NPN 40V .2A B=50-150 R0880 0662057A81 22k 1/16W 5%
Description Q0874 4813824A10 TSTR NPN 40V .2A B=50-150 R0881 0662057A35 270 1/16W 5%
Ref Part No
C0802 2113741F17 470pF 50V Q0875 4813824A10 TSTR NPN 40V .2A B=50-150 R0885 0662057A35 270 1/16W 5%
C0803 2113741F17 470pF 50V Q0876 4813824A10 TSTR NPN 40V .2A B=50-150 *U0831 5113802A24 IC 68HC11 W/SCI,SPI,A/D
C0804 2113741F17 470pF 50V Q0877 4813824A10 TSTR NPN 40V .2A B=50-150 U0832 5113815A02 IC
C0805 2113740F49 82pF 5% 50V Q0878 4813824A10 TSTR NPN 40V .2A B=50-150 U0833 4886061B01 CER RESONATOR 8MHZ
C0806 2113741F17 470pF 50V Q0879 4813824A10 TSTR NPN 40V .2A B=50-150 CSTCC8.00MG
C0808 2113741F17 470pF 50V Q0881 4813824A10 TSTR NPN 40V .2A B=50-150 VR0816 4805656W09 DIODE ZENER QUAD
C0810 2113741F17 470pF 50V Q0885 4813824A10 TSTR NPN 40V .2A B=50-150 MMQA20VT1
C0811 2113741F17 470pF 50V R0810 0662057A76 13k 1/16W 5% VR0817 4805656W09 DIODE ZENER QUAD
C0813 2113741F17 470pF 50V R0811 0662057A90 51k 1/16W 5% MMQA20VT1
C0815 2113741F17 470pF 50V R0812 0662057A09 22 1/16W 5% VR0821 4813830A15 DIODE 5.6V 5% 225mW
C0816 2113741F17 470pF 50V R0813 0662057A01 10 1/16W 5% VR0822 4813830A15 DIODE 5.6V 5% 225mW
C0817 2113740F49 82pF 5% 50V R0814 0662057A35 270 1/16W 5% VR0823 4813830A15 DIODE 5.6V 5% 225mW
C0818 2113741F17 470pF 50V R0815 0662057A76 13k 1/16W 5%
C0821 2113741F17 470pF 50V R0816 0662057A90 51k 1/16W 5%
* Motorola Depot Servicing only
C0822 2311049A40 TANT CP 2.2uF 10% 10V R0821 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
R0822 0662057A76 13K 1/16W 5% Reference designators with an asterisk indicate
C0823 2113741F49 10nF 50V
R0823 1805911V02 POT VOL components which are not fieldreplaceable
C0824 2113741F49 10nF 50V
R0824 0662057A65 4k7 1/16W 5% because they need to be calibrated with
C0831 2311049A42 TANT CP 3.3uF 10% 6V
R0825 0662057A49 1k 1/16W 5% specialized factory equipment after installation.
C0832 2113743E20 100nF 16V
R0831 0662057B22 1M 1/16W 5% Radios in which these parts have been replaced in
C0833 2113743E20 100nF 16V
R0832 0662057A57 2k2 1/16W 5% the field will be off frequency at temperature
C0843 2113741F17 470pF 50V
R0833 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5% extremes.
D0821 4813833C02 DUAL SOT MMBD6100
D0822 4813833C02 DUAL SOT MMBD6100 R0834 0662057A35 270 1/16W 5%
D0831 4880236E05 DIODE CHIP SCHOTTKY R0835 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5%
D0871 4886171B01 LED RED R0836 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
D0872 4886171B01 LED RED R0837 0662057A85 33k 1/16W 5%
D0873 4886171B01 LED RED R0838 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
D0874 4886171B01 LED RED R0841 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
D0875 4886171B01 LED RED R0842 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5%
D0876 4886171B01 LED RED R0843 0662057A57 2.2k 1/16W 5%
D0877 4886171B01 LED RED R0844 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
D0878 4886171B03 LED YELLOW R0845 0662057A65 4k7 1/16W 5%
D0879 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0847 0662057A09 22 1/16W 5%
D0881 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0849 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5%
D0884 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0852 0662057A97 100k 1/16W
D0885 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0853 0662057A97 100k 1/16W
D0886 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0854 0662057A97 100k 1/16W
D0887 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0861 0662057A90 51k 1/16W 5%
D0888 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0862 0662057A76 13k 1/16W 5%
J0801 0902636Y02 CONNECTOR FLEX 12 PIN R0864 0662057A88 43k 1/16W 5%
J0811 2864287B01 CONN TELCO 10 PIN JACK R0866 0662057A90 51k 1/16W 5%
P0801 2809926G01 CONN 1.25MM 2PIN SURMT R0867 0662057A76 13k 1/16W 5%
Q0821 4805921T02 TSTR DUAL ROHM FMC2 RH R0873 0660076A35 270 5 1/8
Q0822 4880048M01 TSTR NPN DIG 47k/47k R0874 0660076A35 270 5 1/8
Q0823 4805921T02 TSTR DUAL ROHM FMC2 RH R0875 0660076A35 270 5 1/8
Q0841 4880048M01 TSTR NPN DIG 47k/47k R0876 0660076A35 270 5 1/8
Q0843 4880048M01 TSTR NPN DIG 47k/47k R0877 0660076A35 270 5 1/8
Q0871 4813824A10 TSTR NPN 40V .2A B=50-150 R0878 0660076A35 270 5 1/8
Controlhead GM338 - PCB 8486155B06 / Schematics 4-7

3.0 Controlhead GM338 - PCB 8486155B06 / Schematics

D0879
D0880
D0877
1 10 20 30 40

D0935 D0965 D0939 D0969 D0943 D0973 D0947 D0977 D0955 D0985 D0958 D0988 D0941 D0971

D0931 D0933
S0854
U0834
D0961 D0963 H0971

D0936 D0966 D0940 D0970 D0944 D0974 D0948 D0978 D0956 D0986 D0937 D0967 D0945 D0975
4 R0823 5 S0853

D0962 D0964
1
3
2
S0852
D0932 D0934 41 50 60 70 80

S0906 S0904 S0902 S0909 S0910


9 7 5 3 1

D0949 D0952 D0957 D0953


8 6 4 2 10

D0946
D0976
J0811 D0979 D0982 D0987 D0983

S0903 S0901 S0905 S0907 S0908

D0950 D0951 D0954


D0938

D0942
D0972
D0980 D0981 D0984
D0968

ZWG0130136-A Top Side

ZWG0130136-A

ZWG0130137-B Bottom Side


c MOTOROLA 8486155B06-0
Q0879 Q0878
R0855
64 39 R0857
65 38 R0879 R0877
Q0823
Q0877

R0851 R0878
R0856 R0850

R0852 C0832
D0821

TP0831
Q0821

R0853
VR0821

U0833 R0822 C0823


Q0822

R0854 3 1 C0831 R0825


C0802 1 R0821
R0860 R0831
C0803 U0971 R0824
R0863
C0804 TP0832
D0822

R0861 R0865
VR0822

C0805 R0864
17 TP0835
C0806 33
C0822
J0801 R0862
C0807 TP0972
R0973 VR0817 C0821
R0974 TP0838
TP0973 C0813 C0815 C0817
C0819
102 1
103 R0859
VR0811

128 U0831
R0812 R0813 R0814
R0975 R0858 C0811
R0834 R0815
12 C0983 C0833
C0808
C0975 C0974 TP0974 R0832
C0985
TP0975
Q0841

C0976 C0977 C0971 R0833 1


R0811
R0810
C0810
C0812
R0817
R0816
C0816
C0818

C0984 C0979 R0977 49 64 R0841


C0978 TP0834
C0972 R0976 TP0836
R0938 R0937 C0980 C0981
3 R 0978 R0842 R0844
C0982 R0972 R0838
R0945 R0849 R0845 TP0837
R0944 TP0971 R0835
4 Q0933 2 TP0833
R0848
R0847
VR0812

R0942 C0973
VR0816

R0941 C0842
R0843

Q0934
1 R0905 R0903 R0902 Q0843
4 1
R0931 R0943
R0904
U0835

3
C0843

P0801 R0936 8 5 C0933 R0901 U0832


R0932 R0907 R0906 R0837 5 8
4 Q0931 2 Q0932
U0931
R0947 2 1 R0946
D0831

C0931 1 4 R0836
R0908
R0948 C0932 R0910
1
R0909
R0933 R0935 R0934

Controlhead GM338 - PCB 8486155B06


4-8 Controlhead GM338 - PCB 8486155B06 / Schematics

WARIS
GM300 J0801
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 10 CONTROLHEAD
J0801-14 CONNECTOR
J0801-13
J0811
MICROPHONE J0801-12 SCI_TX
CONNECTOR J0801-11 P0801-1 C0808
VR0811
33V 5V 82pF
VR0812 J0801-10 P0801-2 NU
5.6V R0811
C0810 C0811 C0812 C0813 NU 51K
470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF J0801-9
NU R0810 13K AN(0:4) FLT_A+
ANALOG_INPUT_2 J0811-10 2 J0801-8
R0812 22
FLT_A+ J0811-1 FLT_A+ J0801-7 5V
R0817 D0877 D0880 D0879
22
5V J0811-2 5V J0801-6 HANDSET_AUDIO red yellow green
HOOK J0811-3 HOOK J0801-5 BUS+
GROUND J0811-4 J0801-4 MIC Q0877 Q0878 Q0879
R081310
MIC J0811-5 MIC J0801-3 FLT_A+
PTT_IRDECODER J0811-6 PTT_IRDEC J0801-2 ON_OFF_CONTROL
R0814 270 R0877 R0878 R0879
BUS+ J0811-7 BUS+ J0801-1 C0807 C0806 C0805 C0804 C0803 C0802
470pF 270 270 270
470pF 82pF 470pF 470pF 470pF LED_CNTRL(0:8)
HANDSET_AUDIO J0811-8 HANDSET_AUDIO NU NU
R0815 13K 5
ANALOG_INPUT_3 J0811-9 6
C0815 C0816 C0817 C0818 C0819 3 AN(0:4) 7
470pF 470pF 82pF 470pF 470pF R0816
NU NU 51K
5V
5V
VR0817 VR0816 C0831 C0832
20V 20V TP0833 3.3uF 0.1uF
RESET 5V 5V
RESET R0841
U0833 10K R0843
CSTCC8.00MG Q0841 Q0843
Q0821 U0835

35
44
48
60
61
R0831 2.2K
MC33464N-45ATR
FLT_A+ NU 1MEG 5V

VRL 21
NC6
NC7
NC8
NC9
C1 1 HOOK

VDD 55
VRH 22
PTT_IRDEC

NC10
INPUT RESET_ 2 R0842 R0844 R0845
PTT_IRDEC GND 5V 29 CLK_E STRA_AS 28 47K 10K 4.7K

GND
U0831 STRB_RW* 30
VR0821 R0832 3 31
C0823 2.2K R0833 C2 EXTAL MC68HC711E9
10V 33 ON_OFF_SENSE
.01uF 47K XTAL CONTROLLERPA0_IC3 1
U0832 PA1_IC2 64
MC33064 46 IRQ PA2_IC1 63
45 XIRQ PA3_OC5_OC1 62 CH_REQUEST
5V 2 RESET 1 43 RESET PA4_OC4_OC1 59
Q0823 D0821 INPUT
R084768K
R0825 C0833 PA5_OC3_OC1 58 BL_GREEN
1K NC3 6 0.1uF USW_5V 27 MODA_LIR* PA6_OC2_OC1 57 BL_RED
ON_OFF_CONTROL 3 NC1 NC4 7 R0835 25 MODB_VSTBY PA7_PA1_OC1 56 R0848
5 NC2 NC5 8 100 AN(0:4) 68K

GND
0 13 34 0 C0842 C0843
PE0_AN0 PC0_AD0 1 NU 2.2uF 2.2uF
4 5V 1 15 PE1_AN1 PC1_AD1 36
U0834 2 17 37 2 NU
CH_REQUEST 5V 1 LM50 PE2_AN2 PC2_AD2 3
VPP TP0834 3 19 PE3_AN3 PC3_AD3 38 R0853
POS 4 14 39 4 R0849 R0851 R0852
R0821 BOOT_MODE TP0835 PE4_AN4 PC4_AD4 5 47K 47K 47K
TEMP_SENSE 16 PE5_AN5 PC5_AD5 40 47K NU NU
10K FLT_A+ TP0831 FLT_A+ 2 18 41 6
5V R0823 Q0822 VOUT PE6_AN6 PC6_AD6 7 5V
50K 5V TP0832 5V 20 PE7_AN7 PC7_AD7 42
ON_OFF_SENSE 8
GND TP0838 GND 47 120 R0850 R0854 R0860 R0861 R0862
NEG TAB1 PD0_RXD PB0_A8 47K 47K
3 50 111 NU 100K 100K 100K
51 PD1_TXD PB1_A9 NU
PD2_MISO PB2_A10 102
VOLTAGE_SENSE 52 PD3_MOSI PB3_A11 9 3 CH_KP_ID(0:7) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
53 8 4
TAB TP0836 PD4_SCK PB4_A12

VAR
POS 54 7 5
5V SCI_RX PD5_SS* PB5_A13 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
PB6_A14 6 6
R0836 5 7 R0859 R0863 R0864 R0865
4 R0837 PB7_A15 R0855 47K 4.7K 4.7K 4.7K
FLT_A+ 10K 33K
VSS1
VSS2
VSS3
NC1
NC2
NC3
NC4
NC5

47K
AN(0:4) BUS+
2
3
4

S0852 S0853 S0854


23
24
49
26
32

R0822 D0822 5V
SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH
22K R0824 D0831 R0856 R0857 R0858
USW_5V R0838 47K 47K 47K
R0834 10K NU
4.7K 270 LED_CNTRL(0:8)
C0822 SCI_TX CONTROL HEAD ID
VR0822 C0821 2.2uF
5.6V TP0837
470pF
NU SCI_TX PLACED KEYPAD ID
B C
NOT PLACED
R0850 R0851 R0852 R0853 R0855 R0856 R0857 R0858
CONTROLHEAD B NU NU NU USED USED USED USED NU

CONTROLHEAD C NU NU USED NU USED USED NU USED ZWG0130241-A

ZWG0130241-A

Controlhead GM338 - Schematic Sheet 1 of 4


Controlhead GM338 - PCB 8486155B06 / Schematics 4-9

SW0906 SW0902 SW0910

P1 P3

P2 P4 ROW1
1 P1 1 P1 1 P1
5 P5 5 P5 5 P5
SW0903 SW0905 SW0908 4 4 4
P4 P4 P4
8 P8 8 P8 8 P8
2 P2 2 P2 2 P2
6 P6 6 P6 6 P6
3 P3 3 P3 3 P3
7 P7 7 P7 7 P7
S0901 S0902 S0903
SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH
ROW2
KEYPAD C 1 P1 1 P1 1 P1
5 P5 5 P5 5 P5
4 P4 4 P4 4 P4
8 P8 8 P8 8 P8
5V 2 P2 2 P2 2 P2
6 P6 6 P6 6 P6
R0901 3 3 3
SW0906 SW0904 SW0902 SW0909 SW0910 51K P3 P3 P3
AN(0:4) R0906 7 P7 7 P7 7 P7
51K
S0904 S0905 S0906
P1 P3 0 SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH
ROW3
1
ROW1 COL1 1 P1 1 P1
P2 P4 5 P5 5 P5
R0902 4 P4 4 P4
R0907 8 P8 8 P8
13K 13K 2 2
SW0903 SW0901 SW0905 SW0907 SW0908 P2 P2
6 P6 6 P6
ROW2 COL2 3 P3 3 P3
7 P7 7 P7
R0903 R0908
22K S0907 S0908
22K SWITCH SWITCH
ROW4
ROW3 COL3
1 P1 1 P1
5 P5 5 P5
R0904 R0909 4 4
43K P4 P4
43K 8 P8 8 P8
2 P2 2 P2
ROW4 COL4 6 P6 6 P6

o
CH_B 3 P3 3 P3
CH_C 7 P7 7 P7
R0905 R0910
sheet 2 130K 130K S0910
NU S0909
NU SWITCH SWITCH
ROW5 COL5 COL4 COL3 COL2

ZWG0130242-A

Controlhead GM338 - Schematic Sheet 2 of 4


4-10 Controlhead GM338 - PCB 8486155B06 / Schematics

BACKLIGHT GREEN BACKLIGHT RED

Q0931
Q0933 NU
FLT_A+ FLT_A+
D0961 D0965 D0969 D0973 D0977 D0981 D0985 D0931 D0935 D0939 D0943 D0947 D0951 D0955
NU NU NU NU NU NU NU NU
R0941 R0931
10K 10K
D0962 D0966 D0970 D0974 D0978 D0982 D0986 NU D0932 D0936 D0940 D0944 D0948 D0952 D0956
NU NU NU NU NU NU NU NU

D0963 D0967 D0971 D0975 D0979 D0983 D0987 R0932 D0933 D0937 D0941 D0945 D0949 D0953 D0957
R0942 NU 33K NU NU NU NU NU NU NU
33K NU

D0964 D0968 D0972 D0976 D0980 D0984 D0988 D0934 D0938 D0942 D0946 D0950 D0954 D0958
NU Q0932 NU NU NU NU NU NU NU
R0943 R0933 NU
BL_GREEN Q0934 BL_RED
4.7K 4.7K R0934
R0944 NU
100K R0945 100K R0935
U0931-2 10K NU 10K
FLT_A+ 6 FLT_A+
8 8 2 R0936
7 1
5 R0946 10K
C0931 3
4 0.1uF 4
MC33072 10K
R0947 C0932 R0938
C0933 R0948 0.1uF R0937
0.1uF 10 10 10 10
U0931-1 NU NU
MC33072

ZWG0130243-A

Controlhead GM338 - Schematic Sheet 3 of 4


LED_CNTRL(0:8)
RESET

TP0972
TP0971

1
1

15 SR2 COMS 48 COMS


16 SR1
3 17 WR COM0 32 COM0_R1
2 18 33
RD COM1 COM1_R2
19 CS2 COM2 34 COM2_R3
1 20 CS1 COM3 35 COM3_R4
Controlhead GM338 - PCB 8486155B06 / Schematics

5V

0 21 A0 COM4 36 COM4_R5
COM5 37 COM5_R6
COM6 38 COM6_R7
COM7 39 COM7_NC
22
FR
23 49
1uF

CL SEG0 SEG0_C1
C0971

14 M_S SEG1 50 SEG1_C2


12 CAP1_POS SEG2 51 SEG2_C3
11 52
1uF

CAP1_NEG SEG3 SEG3_C4


C0973
0

10 53
R0972

9 CAP2_POS SEG4 SEG4_C5


CAP2_NEG SEG5 54 SEG5_C6
SEG6 55 SEG6_C7
NU

56
1uF

SEG7 SEG7_C8
57
C0972

SEG8 SEG8_C9
58
5V

SEG9 SEG9_C10
8 VOUT
SEG10 59 SEG10_C11
6 VR
SEG11 60 SEG11_C12
SEG12 61 SEG12_C13
SEG13 62 SEG13_C14
SEG14 63 SEG14_C15
SEG15 64 SEG15_C16
65
R0974
R0973

SEG16 SEG16_C17
1.2MEG

1.8MEG

1 V1 SEG17 66 SEG17_C18
2 V2 67
3 SEG18 SEG18_C19
V3 68
0.1uF

SEG19 SEG19_C20
NU
C0977

4 V4 69
5 SEG20 SEG20_C21
V5 SEG21 70 SEG21_C22
SEG22 71 SEG22_C23
SEG23 72 SEG23_C24
SEG24 73 SEG24_C25
SEG25 74 SEG25_C26
SEG26 75 SEG26_C27
NU

SEG27 76 SEG27_C28
SEG28 77 SEG28_C29
SEG29 78 SEG29_C30
SEG30 79 SEG30_C31
NU

SEG31 80 SEG31_C32
0.1uF 0.1uF
C0979 C0981

81
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF

SEG32 SEG32_C33
C0974 C0975 C0976 C0978 C0980

SEG33 82 SEG33_C34
SEG34 83 SEG34_C35
0 84
NU

24 D0 SEG35 SEG35_C36
1 85
C0983
2.2uF

25 SEG36 SEG36_C37
0.1uF
C0982

2 D1 86
26 D2 SEG37 SEG37_C38
3 27 SEG38 87 SEG38_C39
4 D3 88
28 D4 SEG39 SEG39_C40
5 29 SEG40 89 SEG40_C41
6 D5 90
30 D6 SEG41 SEG41_C42
7 31 SEG42 91 SEG42_C43
100K
200K

D7 92
R0976
R0975

SEG43 SEG43_C44
SEG44 93 SEG44_C45
SEG45 94 SEG45_C46
95
NU
NU

SEG46 SEG46_C47
100K
200K

96
THE LCD IS PART OF HARDWAREKITS GLN7358A (EUR) AND GLN7359A (US)

R0978

SEG47 SEG47_C48
R0977

SEG48 97 SEG48_C49
SEG49 98 SEG49_C50
SEG50 99 SEG50_C51
SEG51 100 SEG51_C52
U0971

SEG52 101 SEG52_C53


SEG53 102 SEG53_C54
TP0974

TP0975
TP0973

SEG54 103 SEG54_C55


SEG55 104 SEG55_C56
SEG56 105 SEG56_C57
106
CH_KP_ID(0:7)

SEG57 SEG57_C58
SEG58 107 SEG58_C59
VOLTAGE_SENSE SEG59 108 SEG59_C60
SEG60 109 SEG60_C61
SEG61 110 SEG61_C62
SEG62 111 SEG62_C63
SEG63 112 SEG63_C64
SEG64 113 SEG64_C65
SEG65 114 SEG65_C66
SEG66 115 SEG66_C67
SEG67 116 SEG67_C68
SEG68 117 SEG68_C69
SEG69 118 SEG69_C70
SEG70 119 NC
SEG71 120
SEG72 121
SEG73 122
NU

SEG74 123
124
04B01

SEG75
SEG76 125

5V
H0971

SEG77 126
SEG78 127
SEG79 128

C0984
.01uF
COM8 40

ZWG0130244-A
COM9 41
COM10 42
COM11 43
COM12 44
7 45
VDD COM13
COM14 46
13

2.2uF
47

C0985
VSS COM15

SED1526F0A

Controlhead GM338 - Schematic Sheet 4 of 4


4-11
4-12 Controlhead GM338 - PCB 8486155B06 / Schematics

Controlhead PCB 8486155B06 Parts List Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola
Description Description Description
Ref Part No Ref Part No Ref Part No
D0970 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0833 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5% R0973 0662057B24 1.2M 1/16W 5%
Circuit Motorola D0971 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0834 0662057A35 270 1/16W 5% R0974 0662057B28 1.8M 1/16W 5%
Description D0972 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0835 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5% R0975 0662057G29 200k 0.1W 1%
Ref Part No
C0803 2113741F17 470pF 50V D0973 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0836 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R0976 0662057G13 100k 0.1W 1%
C0804 2113741F17 470pF 50V D0974 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0837 0662057A85 33k 1/16W 5% *U0831 5113802A24 IC 68HC11 W/SCI,SPI,A/D
C0805 2113740F49 82pF 5% 50V NP0 D0975 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0838 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% U0832 5113815A02 MC33064
C0807 2113741F17 470pF 50V D0976 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0841 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% UNDER VLTG SENSING
C0811 2113741F17 470pF 50V D0977 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0842 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5% U0833 4886061B01 CER RESONATOR 8MHZ
C0812 2113741F17 470pF 50V D0978 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0843 0662057A57 2.2k 1/16W 5% CSTCC8.00MG
C0813 2113741F17 470pF 50V D0979 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0844 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% U0834 5185963A15 TEMP SENSOR 1M5
C0815 2113741F17 470pF 50V D0980 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0845 0662057A65 4k7 1/16W 5% U0931 5113818A03 IC HIGH PERFORMANCE SI
C0816 2113741F17 470pF 50V D0981 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0847 0662057A93 68k 1/16W 5% U0971 5186158B01 LCD DRIVER SED1526F0A
C0817 2113740F49 82pF 5% 50V Not used in Controlhead B R0849 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5% VR0812 4813830A15 DIODE 5.6V 5% 225mW
C0822 2311049A40 TANT CP 2.2uF 10% 10V D0982 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0853 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5% VR0816 4805656W09 DIODE ZENER QUAD
C0823 2113741F49 10nF 50V Not used in Controlhead B R0855 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5% MMQA20VT1
C0831 2311049A42 TANT CP 3.3uF 10% 6V D0983 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0856 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5% VR0817 4805656W09 DIODE ZENER QUAD
C0832 2113743E20 100nF 16V Not used in Controlhead B R0857 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5% MMQA20VT1
C0843 2311049A40 TANT CP 2.2uF 10% 10V D0984 4886171B04 LED GREEN Not used in Controlhead C VR0821 4813830A23 DIODE 10V 5% 20mA 350mW
C0931 2113743E20 100nF 16V Not used in Controlhead B R0858 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5% VR0822 4813830A15 DIODE 5.6V 5% 225mW
C0933 2113743E20 100nF 16V D0985 4886171B04 LED GREEN Not used in Controlhead B
C0971 2311049A07 TANT CP 1uF 10% 16V D0986 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0859 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5%
* Motorola Depot Servicing only
C0973 2311049A07 TANT CP 1uF 10% 16V D0987 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0860 0662057A97 100k 1/16W
D0988 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0861 0662057A97 100k 1/16W Reference designators with an asterisk indicate
C0974 2113743E20 100nF 16V
J0801 0902636Y02 CONNECTOR FLEX 12 PIN R0862 0662057A97 100k 1/16W components which are not fieldreplaceable
C0975 2113743E20 100nF 16V
J0811 2864287B01 CONN TELCO 10 PIN JACK R0863 0662057A65 4k7 1/16W 5% because they need to be calibrated with
C0976 2113743E20 100nF 16V
P0801 2809926G01 CONN 1.25MM 2PIN SUR MT R0864 0662057A65 4k7 1/16W 5% specialized factory equipment after installation.
C0978 2113743E20 100nF 16V
Q0821 4805921T02 TSTR DUAL ROHM FMC2 RH R0865 0662057A65 4k7 1/16W 5% Radios in which these parts have been replaced in
C0980 2113743E20 100nF 16V
Q0822 4880048M01 TSTR NPN DIG 47k/47k R0877 0660076A35 270 5 1/8 the field will be off frequency at temperature
C0983 2311049A09 TANT CP 2.2uF 10% 20V
Q0823 4805921T02 TSTR DUAL ROHM FMC2 RH R0878 0660076A35 270 5 1/8 extremes.
C0984 2113741F49 10nF 50V
C0985 2311049A40 TANT CP 2.2uF 10% 10V Q0841 4880048M01 TSTR NPN DIG 47k/47k R0879 0660076A35 270 5 1/8
D0821 4813833C02 DIODE DUAL SOT Q0843 4880048M01 TSTR NPN DIG 47k/47k R0901 0662057A90 51k 1/16W 5%
MMBD6100 Q0877 4813824A10 TSTR NPN 40V .2A B=50-150 R0902 0662057A76 13k 1/16W 5%
D0822 4813833C02 DIODE DUAL SOT Q0878 4813824A10 TSTR NPN 40V .2A B=50-150 R0903 0662057A81 22k 1/16W 5%
MMBD6100 Q0879 4813824A10 TSTR NPN 40V .2A B=50-150 R0904 0662057A88 43k 1/16W 5%
D0831 4880236E05 DIODE CHIP SCHOTTKY Q0933 4813822A08 TSTR PNP 25V 5AMJD210T4 R0906 0662057A90 51k 1/16W 5%
D0877 4886171B01 LED RED Q0934 4813824A10 TSTR NPN 40V .2A B=50-150 R0907 0662057A76 13k 1/16W 5%
D0879 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0810 0662057A76 13k 1/16W 5% R0908 0662057A81 22k 1/16W 5%
D0880 4886171B03 LED YELLOW R0811 0662057A90 51k 1/16W 5% R0909 0662057A88 43k 1/16W 5%
D0951 4886171B02 LED ORANGE R0812 0662057A09 22 1/16W 5% Not used in Controlhead B
Not used in Controlhead B R0813 0662057A01 10 1/16W 5% R0935 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
D0952 4886171B02 LED ORANGE R0814 0662057A35 270 1/16W 5% R0936 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
Not used in Controlhead B R0815 0662057A76 13k 1/16W 5% R0937 0660076A01 10 5 1/8
D0953 4886171B02 LED ORANGE R0816 0662057A90 51k 1/16W 5% R0941 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
Not used in Controlhead B R0817 0662057A09 22 1/16W 5% R0942 0662057A85 33k 1/16W 5%
D0954 4886171B02 LED ORANGE R0821 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R0943 0662057A65 4k7 1/16W 5%
Not used in Controlhead B R0822 0662057A81 22k 1/16W 5% R0944 0662057A97 100k 1/16W
D0965 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0823 1805911V02 POT VOL R0945 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
D0966 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0824 0662057A65 4k7 1/16W 5% R0946 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
D0967 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0825 0662057A49 1k 1/16W 5% R0947 0660076A01 10 5 1/8
D0968 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0831 0662057B22 1M 1/16W 5% R0948 0660076A01 10 5 1/8
D0969 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0832 0662057A57 2k2 1/16W 5% R0972 0662057B47 0 1/16W
Controlhead GM398 - PCB 8486178B03 / Schematics 4-13

4.0 Controlhead GM398 - PCB 8486178B03 / Schematics

D0992 D0993
D0991

S0903 S0904 S0905


D0961 D0963 D0965

D0962 D0964 D0966

R0854
Volume S0908 S0909 S0910
4 5
Pot D0967 D0969 D0971

D0968 D0970 D0972


1 3
2

S0913 S0914 S0915


D0973 D0975 D0977

D0974 D0976 D0978

S0918 S0919 S0920


D0979 D0981 D0983
9 7 5 3 1
S0901 S0911 S0921
D0980 D0982 D0984
8 6 4 2 10 S0906 S0916
D0941 D0949 D0957
D0945 D0953

J0811 D0942 D0950 D0958 S0923 S0924 S0925


D0946 D0954
Microphone D0985 D0987 D0989
Connector
D0986 D0988 D0990
S0902 S0912 S0922
D0943 S0907 S0917 D0959
D0947 D0951 D0955 S0931 S0932 S0933 S0934 S0935
D0944 D0960
ZWG0130368-A Top Side
D0952 D0956
D0948

ZWG0130368-A

ZWG0130369-B Bottom Side


c MOTOROLA 99
R0977 R0953 R0957

8486178B03-T1 R0991
1 R0975 D0855
R0955 R0855
Q0961 C0945 C0991 R0856
R0995
Q0991

2 4 R0973
SH0871 R0877 C0855
C0965 5 4 R0951 1 C0871 R0992 VR0855 Q0852
R0961 3 R0971 SH0872 R0876 VR0851
U0941 Q0941 C0873
R0963 C0856
2 4
Q0992

R0949 C0802 C0874 R0996


R0905 R0969 8 1 4 1
R0967 32 17 61 41 R0993 C0851R0852
C0803 U0874
Q0851

Q0963 3 TP0872
C0941 R0904 EEPROM
C0804 3
D0852

1 5 8
R0941
Q0993

C0805 TP0876 R0997


R0875 C0853
Q0853

R0903 C0806 U0873


Q0943 U0871
R0943 C0807 HC11K4 R0853
8 21 1 R0874 TP0874
µP
C0808 U0872
R0947 R0873
J0801 FLASH
to R0879 R0878
Radio U0875
Box SRAM 1 21 VR0813
R0887 R0890 R0946 VR0811
R0889
12 R0966 R0965
D0872
R0945 C0944
7 1 22 1 16 R0888 C0964 TP0871
R0913

Q0964 C0875 C0872 TP0878 TP0875 TP0877 R0886 R0872 TP0873


R0914
R0813
C0811
C0813
R0815
C0815
R0816
C0817

R0902 R0882 R0871


C0943
D0871

R0915 R0911 R0870 R0885


C0942
Q0872

R0884 R0881 C0963 R0817


Q0944 R0968 R0912 R0901 P0801
C0810
C0816
C0818

R0818
R0811
R0812
R0814
C0812
C0819

C0865

R0834
R0833
R0831
R0832
R0828
R0827
R0826
R0825

R0950 C0870 C0863 R0880


Q0871

1 8 R0970 2
R0948 R0972 R0964 1 R0883
R0944 R0952 U0942 1 R0862
5 4 C0864
C0946 2
D0861

4 5 Q0962 4 R0822 U0861 VR0814


1 R0974 VR0812
R0962

R0840
R0838
R0837
R0836
R0835
R0958 R0823 R0861
R0942 R0976 3 J0821 8 1
R0954 C0966 to LCD -Module R0824 R0863 C0862
2 4
Q0942
R0956 C0825
R0978 24 1
C0824 C0861
3
C0823 C0866
TP0821
TP0804 R0866
Q0866

TP0866

R0935
R0934
R0933
R0932
R0931
R0821

C0840
C0838
C0837
C0836
C0835
C0834
C0833
C0832
C0831
C0830
C0829
C0828
C0827
C0826

Controlhead GM398 - PCB 8486178B03


4-14 Controlhead GM398 - PCB 8486178B03 / Schematics

U0873
CSTCC8.00MG

3 C2
Q0851 5V 5V
TP0871 FLT_A+ R0871 R0873 2
FLT_A+ BOOT_PWR 4.7K C0871 C0873 1MEG GND
VR0851 NU 3.3uF 0.1uF
10V
PTT_IRDEC TP0872 1 C1
C0851 BOOT_GND D0871
.01uF R0872 TP0876
0 BL_LCD_RED
TP0873 5V BL_KP_RED
BOOT_MODE BL_LCD_GREEN
BL_KP_GREEN
Q0852 D0852 LCD_E_RD
LCD_RW_WR
R0852 R0877 LCD_CS
ON_OFF_CONTROL TP0874 5V R0876
0 0
1K BOOT_VPP NU
R0874 R0875 R0870 LCD_DATA_(0:7)
CH_REQUEST 5V 100 47K 2.2K

22
23
24
25
26
27
28
74
73
34
29
72 5V
TP0875 E PC0_DATA0 62 0
R0853 61 63 1 C0872

VRL 50
IRQ PC1_DATA1

PG6

VDD 12
VRH 51
10K RESET

XTAL
30 64 2 0.1uF

VDD1 31
VDD2 71
AVDD 41
5V R0854 XIRQ PC2_DATA2

EXTAL
75 65 3 NU R0878
50K RESET PC3_DATA3 5V 0
C0870 33 66 4

PH0_PW1
PH1_PW2
PH2_PW3
PH3_PW4
RESET

PH4_CSIO
ON_OFF_SENSE PG7_R_W* PC4_DATA4 C0875
NEG 0.1uF 77 67 5

PH5_CSGP1
PH6_CSGP2
TAB1 Q0853 MODA_LIR* PC5_DATA5 8 0.1uF
NU 76 68 6

PH7_CSPROG
C0853 MODB_VSTBY PC6_DATA6 NU LCD_A0
PC7_DATA7 69 7 VCC
.01uF 30
NU USW_5V 32 EN_CE R0879
TAB INT_KP_COL 49 PE0_AN0 U0871 PFO_ADDR0 60 0 28

VAR
POS 48 59 1 7 EN_OE 0
INT_KP_ROW PE1_AN1 MC68HC11K4 PF1_ADDR1 EN_WE
47 58 2 VCC NU
EXT_KP_COL PE2_AN2 CONTROLLER PF2_ADDR2 0 20
EXT_KP_ROW 46 PE3_AN3 PF3_ADDR3 57 3 IO0 21 0 20 EN_CS
VOLUME VOLUME 45 PE4_AN4 PF4_ADDR4 56 4 1 19 A0 IO1 22 1 22 EN_OE
FLT_A+ KEYPAD_ID 44 PE5_AN5 PF5_ADDR5 55 5 2 18 A1
A2 IO2 23 2 27 EN_WE
TEMP_SENSE 43 PE6_AN6 PF6_ADDR6 54 6 3 17 IO3 25 3
42 53 7 4 16 A3 IO4 26 4 0 10 11 0
D0855 VOLTAGE_SENSE PE7_AN7 PF7_ADDR7 A4 1 A0 IO1
R0855 40 PBO_ADDR8 21 8 5 15
A5 IO5 27 5 9 A1 IO2 12 1
24K 14 PG0_XA13 20 9 6 14 IO6 28 6 2 8 13 2
R0856 39 PG1_XA14 PB1_ADDR9 3 A2 IO3
USW_5V 15 38 PB2_ADDR10 19 10 7 13 A6
A7 IO7 29 7 7 A3 IO4 15 3
16 PG2_XA15 18 11 8 3 4 6 16 4
4.7K 5V 37 PG3_XA16 PB3_ADDR11 5 A4 IO5
C0855 17 36 PB4_ADDR12 17 12 9 2 A8
A9 5 A5 IO6 17 5
C0856 R0882 18 PG4_XA17 16 13 6 4 18 6
470pF 35 PG5_XA18 PB5_ADDR13 10 31 A10
7 A6 IO7
VR0855 2.2uF 47K 15 3 19 7
NU PB6_ADDR14 11 1 A11 U0872
8 A7 IO8
5.6V PB7_ADDR15 14 12 12 A12 NU 25 A8
9 24
CH_REQUEST 13 4 A13 A9 U0875

VSS
VSS1
AVSS
VSS3
PA7_PA1_OC1
PA6_OC2_OC1
PA5_OC3_OC1
PA4_OC4_OC1
PA3_IC4_OC5_OC1
PA2_IC1
PA1_IC2
PA0_IC3
PD0_RXD
PD1_TXD
PD2_MISO
PD3_MOSI
PD4_SCK
PD5_SS*
14 5 A14 10 21 A10 NU

4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
11 23

13
32
52
70
10
11
78
79
80
5V 15 11 A15
12 A11
16 10 A16 2 A12
R0881 17 6 A17 13 26
R0880 10K R0885 R0886 14 A13
5V 18 9 A18 1
2.2K 47K GND A14 GND
10K 24 14
PTT_IRDEC Q0871 0
D0861 ADDR(0:18)
R0861 U0861 RESET
FLT_A+ LP2951C
8 1
10 INPUT OUTPUT 5 5V LED_GREEN
C0861 C0862 3 ERROR LED_YELLOW
R0862 SHUTDOWN SENSE 2 C0864 5V LED_RED
0.1uF 10uF 7 6 C0865
FEEDBACK 5V_TAP 47uF 0.1uF R0884 5V
R0883 U0874 NU
10 10K 10K
GND C0863 8 X25320_2.7V C0874
R0863 .022uF 0.1uF
4 6 CLKVCC NU
HOOK Q0872 1 CS
100K 3 2
WP SO
7 HOLD
ARCHITECTURE 5 SI VSS
Q0866 CLOSED OPEN 5V
R0866 4
R0888
10K TP0866 ON_OFF_SENSE 10K
5V_SOURCE BOOT_PWR_ON R0871 OUT IN
R0889
C0866 R0872 IN OUT SH0871 SH0872 TP0877 BUS+
0.1uF SHIELD SHIELD BOOT_SCI_RX 33K
R0876 IN OUT NU NU 5V
R0877 OUT IN R0887 D0872
IN 10K
R0878 OUT
R0890
R0879 OUT IN TP0878 SCI_TX
BOOT_SCI_TX 270

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Controlhead GM398 - Schematic Sheet 1 of 4


Controlhead GM398 - PCB 8486178B03 / Schematics 4-15

INT_KP_COL
SW0901 SW0906 SW0911 SW0916 SW0921

P1 P3
R0901 R0902 R0903 R0904 R0905
5V 5V
P2 P4 51K 13K 22K 43K 130K

SW0902 SW0907 SW0917 SW0922


SW0912 S0901 S0902 S0903 S0904 S0905
SWITCH P1 SWITCH P2 SWITCH 1 SWITCH 2 SWITCH 3
0V/0V 1V/0V 2V/0V 3V/0V 4V/0V
R0911
51K

P1
P5
P4
P8
P2
P6
P3
P7
P1
P5
P4
P8
P2
P6
P3
P7
P1
P5
P4
P8
P2
P6
P3
P7
P1
P5
P4
P8
P2
P6
P3
P7
P1
P5
P4
P8
P2
P6
P3
P7

1
5
4
8
2
6
3
7
1
5
4
8
2
6
3
7
1
5
4
8
2
6
3
7
1
5
4
8
2
6
3
7
1
5
4
8
2
6
3
7
1 2 3 INT_KP_ROW
SW0903 SW0904 SW0905 S0906 S0907 S0908 S0909 S0910
SWITCH EXIT SWITCH LEFT SWITCH 4 SWITCH 5 SWITCH 6
4 5 6 0V/1V 1V/1V 2V/1V 3V/1V 4V/1V R0912
SW0908 SW0909 SW0910 13K

P1
P5
P4
P8
P2
P6
P3
P7
P1
P5
P4
P8
P2
P6
P3
P7
P1
P5
P4
P8
P2
P6
P3
P7
P1
P5
P4
P8
P2
P6
P3
P7
P1
P5
P4
P8
P2
P6
P3
P7

1
5
4
8
2
6
3
7
1
5
4
8
2
6
3
7
1
5
4
8
2
6
3
7
1
5
4
8
2
6
3
7
1
5
4
8
2
6
3
7

7 8 9
SW0913 SW0914 SW0915

* 0 #
SW0918 SW0919 SW0920 S0911 S0912 S0913 S0914 S0915
SWITCH UP SWITCH DOWN SWITCH 7 SWITCH 8 SWITCH 9
0V/2V 1V/2V 2V/2V 3V/2V 4V/2V R0913
P5 P6 P7
SW0923 SW0924 SW0925 22K

P1
P5
P4
P8
P2
P6
P3
P7
P1
P5
P4
P8
P2
P6
P3
P7
P1
P5
P4
P8
P2
P6
P3
P7
P1
P5
P4
P8
P2
P6
P3
P7
P1
P5
P4
P8
P2
P6
P3
P7

1
5
4
8
2
6
3
7
1
5
4
8
2
6
3
7
1
5
4
8
2
6
3
7
1
5
4
8
2
6
3
7
1
5
4
8
2
6
3
7

S0916 S0917 S0918 S0919 S0920


SWITCH MENU SWITCH RIGHT SWITCH * SWITCH 0 SWITCH #
0V/3V 1V/3V 2V/3V 3V/3V 4V/3V R0914
43K

P1
P5
P4
P8
P2
P6
P3
P7
P1
P5
P4
P8
P2
P6
P3
P7
P1
P5
P4
P8
P2
P6
P3
P7
P1
P5
P4
P8
P2
P6
P3
P7
P1
P5
P4
P8
P2
P6
P3
P7

1
5
4
8
2
6
3
7
1
5
4
8
2
6
3
7
1
5
4
8
2
6
3
7
1
5
4
8
2
6
3
7
1
5
4
8
2
6
3
7

KEYPAD_ID

R0931 R0932 R0933 R0934 R0935 S0921 S0922 S0923 S0924 S0925
5V SWITCH P3 SWITCH P4 SWITCH P5 SWITCH P6 SWITCH P7
51K 13K 22K 43K 130K
NU NU 0V/4V 1V/4V 2V/4V 3V/4V 4V/4V
R0915
S0931 S0932 S0933 S0934 S0935 130K

P1
P5
P4
P8
P2
P6
P3
P7
P1
P5
P4
P8
P2
P6
P3
P7
P1
P5
P4
P8
P2
P6
P3
P7
P1
P5
P4
P8
P2
P6
P3
P7
P1
P5
P4
P8
P2
P6
P3
P7

1 SWITCH 1 SWITCH 1 SWITCH 1 SWITCH 1 SWITCH

1
5
4
8
2
6
3
7
1
5
4
8
2
6
3
7
1
5
4
8
2
6
3
7
1
5
4
8
2
6
3
7
1
5
4
8
2
6
3
7

2 2 2 2 2

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Controlhead GM398 - Schematic Sheet 2 of 4


4-16 Controlhead GM398 - PCB 8486178B03 / Schematics

Q0941 Q0961
FLT_A+ FLT_A+ BL_A_GREEN
D0941 D0943 D0945 D0947 D0949 D0951
R0941 R0961
10K 10K BL_K_GREEN

D0953 D0955 D0957 D0959 D0961 D0963


R0943 R0963
33K 33K
R0945 R0947 D0965 D0967 D0969 D0971 D0973 D0975
68K 4.7K Q0943 R0965 R0967 Q0963
BL_KP_GREEN BL_LCD_GREEN
R0949 68K 4.7K R0969 R0971
D0977 D0979 D0981 D0983 D0985 D0987 D0989 10K
C0943
100K C0963 100K
2.2uF R0951 2.2uF
FLT_A+ 10K FLT_A+

8 2 8 6
C0941 1 7
3 R0953 R0973
0.1uF 5
4 4
10K 10K
R0955 R0957 R0975 R0977
C0945 C0965 10 10
U0941-1 0.1uF 10 10 U0941-2 0.1uF
MC33072 MC33072

FLT_A+
C0991
470pF
NU D0991 D0992 D0993
red yellow green

Q0991 Q0992 Q0993

R0995 R0991 R0996 R0992 R0997 R0993


47K 270 47K 270 47K 270
Q0942 Q0962
NU NU
FLT_A+ FLT_A+ BL_A_RED
D0942 D0944 D0946 D0948 D0950 D0952 R0962 LED_RED
R0942 NU NU NU NU NU NU
10K 10K BL_K_RED LED_YELLOW
NU NU LED_GREEN
D0954 D0956 D0958 D0960 D0962 D0964
R0944 NU NU NU NU NU NU R0964
33K 33K
NU NU
R0946 R0948 Q0944 D0966 D0968 D0970 D0972 D0974 D0976 R0966 R0968
68K 4.7K NU NU NU NU NU NU 68K 4.7K Q0964
NU NU R0970
BL_KP_RED R0950 BL_LCD_RED
NU NU 100K NU NU 100K
D0978 D0980 D0982 D0984 D0986 D0988 D0990
NU NU NU NU NU NU NU R0972
C0944 NU R0952 C0964 NU 10K
2.2uF 10K 2.2uF NU
NU FLT_A+ NU NU FLT_A+

C0942 8 2 8 6
0.1uF 1 7 R0974
3 R0954 5
NU U0942-2
4 4
10K MC33072 10K
U0942-1 C0946 NU R0956 R0958 NU
MC33072 NU R0976 R0978
0.1uF 10 10 C0966 10 10
NU NU NU NU 0.1uF NU NU
NU

CH_D
sheet 3

ZWG0130372-A

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Controlhead GM398 - Schematic Sheet 3 of 4


Controlhead GM398 - PCB 8486178B03 / Schematics 4-17

C0810 VR0811 5V
470pF C0813 33V VR0812
C0811 C0812 470pF NU 5.6V R0811
NU 51K
470pF 470pF
R0812
ANALOG_INPUT_2 J0811-10 EXT_KP_COL
WARIS R0813 13K
GM300 FLT_A+ J0811-1 FLT_A+
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 10 R0814 22
5V J0811-2 5V
22
HOOK J0811-3 HOOK
J0811 GROUND J0811-4
MICROPHONE R0815
CONNECTOR MIC J0811-5 MIC
10
PTT_IRDECODER J0811-6 PTT_IRDEC
R0816
BUS+ J0811-7 BUS+
270
HANDSET_AUDIO J0811-8 HANDSET_AUDIO
R0817
ANALOG_INPUT_3 J0811-9 EXT_KP_ROW
C0818 C0819 13K
C0815 470pF 470pF R0818
470pF NU NU 51K
C0816 C0817
470pF 82pF 5V
VR0813 VR0814
20V 20V J0821
C0823 C0824 C0825 C0826 C0827 C0828 C0829 C0830 Temp_Sense LCD MODULE
100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF TP0804 CONNECTOR
NU NU NU NU NU NU NU NU
LCD_CS R0823 J0821-1 GND
0
BL_A_GREEN J0821-2 Backlight_Anode GREEN
5V R0822 BL_A_RED J0821-3 Backlight_Anode RED
0 R0824 R0825
R0821 TEMP_SENSE J0821-4 Temp_Sense
NU 0
0
J0801 NU 100
RESET J0821-5 Reset
CONTROLHEAD
J0801-14 CONNECTOR J0821-6 CS1
J0801-13 J0821-7 CS2
R0826
J0801-12 SCI_TX LCD_A0 J0821-8 A0 (Command)
100 R0827
J0801-11 P0801-1 C0808 LCD_RW_WR J0821-9 R/W (WR)
NU 82pF R0828 100
J0801-10 P0801-2 NU LCD_E_RD J0821-10 E (RD)
NU LCD_DATA_(0:7) 100
J0801-9 5V J0821-11 VDD
0 R0831
J0801-8 J0821-12 D0
1 100 R0832
J0801-7 5V_SOURCE J0821-13 D1
2 R0833 100
J0801-6 HANDSET_AUDIO J0821-14 D2
3 100 R0834
J0801-5 BUS+ J0821-15 D3
4 R0835 100
J0801-4 MIC J0821-16 D4
5 100 R0836
J0801-3 FLT_A+ J0821-17 D5
6 R0837 100
J0801-2 ON_OFF_CONTROL J0821-18 D6
7 100 R0838
J0801-1 C0806 C0805 C0804 C0803 C0802 J0821-19 D7
470pF 82pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 100
C0807 NU NU J0821-20 GND
470pF R0840
VOLTAGE_SENSE J0821-21 Voltage_Sense
100
BL_K_RED J0821-22 Backlight_Cathode RED
BL_K_GREEN J0821-23 Backlight_Cathode GREEN
C0831 C0832 C0833 C0834 C0835 C0836 C0837 C0838 C0840 J0821-24 GND
100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF
NU NU NU NU NU NU NU NU NU J0821-25 GND
TP0821 J0821-26 GND
Voltage_Sense

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Controlhead GM398 - Schematic Sheet 4 of 4


4-18 Controlhead GM398 - PCB 8486178B03 / Schematics

Controlhead PCB 8486178B03 Parts List Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola
Description Description Description
Ref Part No Ref Part No Ref Part No
D0954 4886171B01 LED RED Q0942 4813822A08 PNP 25V 5A MJD210T4 R0882 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5%
Circuit Motorola D0955 4886171B04 LED GREEN Q0943 4813824A10 NPN 40V .2A B=50-150 R0883 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
Description D0956 4886171B01 LED RED Q0944 4813824A10 NPN 40V .2A B=50-150 R0884 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
Ref Part No
C0803 2113741F17 470pF 50V D0957 4886171B04 LED GREEN Q0961 4813822A08 PNP 25V 5A MJD210T4 R0885 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
C0804 2113741F17 470pF 50V D0958 4886171B01 LED RED Q0962 4813822A08 PNP 25V 5A MJD210T4 R0886 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5%
C0805 2113740F49 82pF 5% 50V D0959 4886171B04 LED GREEN Q0963 4813824A10 NPN 40V .2A B=50-150 R0887 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
C0807 2113741F17 470pF 50V D0960 4886171B01 LED RED Q0964 4813824A10 NPN 40V .2A B=50-150 R0888 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
C0811 2113741F17 470pF 50V D0961 4886171B04 LED GREEN Q0991 4813824A10 NPN 40V .2A B=50-150 R0889 0662057A85 33k 1/16W 5%
C0812 2113741F17 470pF 50V D0962 4886171B01 LED RED Q0992 4813824A10 NPN 40V .2A B=50-150 R0890 0662057A35 270 1/16W 5%
C0813 2113741F17 470pF 50V D0963 4886171B04 LED GREEN Q0993 4813824A10 NPN 40V .2A B=50-150 R0901 0662057A90 51k 1/16W 5%
C0815 2113741F17 470pF 50V D0964 4886171B01 LED RED R0811 0662057A90 51k 1/16W 5% R0902 0662057A76 13k 1/16W 5%
C0816 2113741F17 470pF 50V D0965 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0812 0662057A76 13k 1/16W 5% R0903 0662057A81 22k 1/16W 5%
C0817 2113740F49 82pF 5% 50V D0966 4886171B01 LED RED R0813 0662057A09 22 1/16W 5% R0904 0662057A88 43k 1/16W 5%
C0851 2113741F49 10nF 50V D0967 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0814 0662057A09 22 1/16W 5% R0905 0662057B01 130K 1/16W 5%
C0856 2311049A40 TANT CP 2.2uF 10% 10V D0968 4886171B01 LED RED R0815 0662057A01 10 1/16W 5% R0911 0662057A90 51k 1/16W 5%
C0861 2113743E20 100nF 16V D0969 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0816 0662057A35 270 1/16W 5% R0912 0662057A76 13k 1/16W 5%
C0862 2311049A45 TANT CP 10uF 10% 35V D0970 4886171B01 LED RED R0817 0662057A76 13k 1/16W 5% R0913 0662057A81 22k 1/16W 5%
C0863 2113743E07 22nF 16V D0971 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0818 0662057A90 51k 1/16W 5% R0914 0662057A88 43k 1/16W 5%
C0864 2311049A99 TANT CP 47uF 20% 10V D0972 4886171B01 LED RED R0821 0662057B47 0 1/16W R0915 0662057B01 130K 1/16W 5%
C0865 2113743E20 100nF 16V D0973 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0823 0662057B47 0 1/16W R0931 0662057A90 51k 1/16W 5%
C0866 2113743E20 100nF 16V D0974 4886171B01 LED RED R0825 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5% R0932 0662057A76 13k 1/16W 5%
C0871 2311049A42 TANT CP 3.3uF 10% 6V D0975 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0826 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5% R0933 0662057A81 22k 1/16W 5%
C0873 2113743E20 100nF 16V D0976 4886171B01 LED RED R0827 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5% R0941 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
C0941 2113743E20 100nF 16V D0977 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0828 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5% R0942 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
C0942 2113743E20 100nF 16V D0978 4886171B01 LED RED R0831 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5% R0943 0662057A85 33k 1/16W 5%
C0943 2311049A40 TANT CP 2.2uF 10% 10V D0979 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0832 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5% R0944 0662057A85 33k 1/16W 5%
C0944 2311049A40 TANT CP 2.2uF 10% 10V D0980 4886171B01 LED RED R0833 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5% R0945 0662057A93 68k 1/16W 5%
C0945 2113743E20 100nF 16V D0981 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0834 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5% R0946 0662057A93 68k 1/16W 5%
C0946 2113743E20 100nF 16V D0982 4886171B01 LED RED R0835 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5% R0947 0662057A65 4k7 1/16W 5%
C0963 2311049A40 TANT CP 2.2uF 10% 10V D0983 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0836 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5% R0948 0662057A65 4k7 1/16W 5%
C0964 2311049A40 TANT CP 2.2uF 10% 10V D0984 4886171B01 LED RED R0837 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5% R0949 0662057A97 100k 1/16W
C0965 2113743E20 100nF 16V D0985 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0838 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5% R0950 0662057A97 100k 1/16W
C0966 2113743E20 100nF 16V D0986 4886171B01 LED RED R0840 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5% R0951 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
D0852 4813833C02 DUAL SOT MMBD6100 D0987 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0852 0662057A49 1k 1/16W 5% R0952 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
D0855 4813833C02 DUAL SOT MMBD6100 D0988 4886171B01 LED RED R0853 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R0953 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
D0861 4813833C02 DUAL SOT MMBD6100 D0989 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0854 1805911V02 POT VOL R0954 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
D0871 4813833C02 DUAL SOT MMBD6100 D0990 4886171B01 LED RED R0855 0662057A82 24K 1/16W 5% R0955 0660076A01 10 5 1/8
D0872 4880236E05 DIODECHIP SCHOTTKY D0991 4886171B01 LED RED R0856 0662057A65 4k7 1/16W 5% R0956 0660076A01 10 5 1/8
D0941 4886171B04 LED GREEN D0992 4886171B03 LED YELLOW R0861 0662057A01 10 1/16W 5% R0957 0660076A01 10 5 1/8
D0942 4886171B01 LED RED D0993 4886171B04 LED GREEN R0862 0662057A01 10 1/16W 5% R0958 0660076A01 10 5 1/8
D0943 4886171B04 LED GREEN J0801 0902636Y02 CONN FLEX 12 PIN R0863 0662057A97 100k 1/16W R0961 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
D0944 4886171B01 LED RED J0811 2864287B01 CONN TELCO 10 PIN JACK R0866 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R0962 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
D0945 4886171B04 LED GREEN J0821 0986197B01 CONN ZIF HOR 24PIN R0870 0662057A57 2k2 1/16W 5% R0963 0662057A85 33k 1/16W 5%
D0946 4886171B01 LED RED P0801 2809926G01 CONN1.25MM 2PIN SUR MT R0872 0662057B47 0 1/16W R0964 0662057A85 33k 1/16W 5%
D0947 4886171B04 LED GREEN Q0851 4805921T02 DUAL ROHM FMC2 RH R0873 0662057B22 1M 1/16W 5% R0965 0662057A93 68k 1/16W 5%
D0948 4886171B01 LED RED Q0852 4805921T02 DUAL ROHM FMC2 RH R0874 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5% R0966 0662057A93 68k 1/16W 5%
D0949 4886171B04 LED GREEN Q0853 4880048M01 NPN DIG 47k/47k R0875 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5% R0967 0662057A65 4k7 1/16W 5%
D0950 4886171B01 LED RED Q0866 4880048M01 NPN DIG 47k/47k R0876 0662057B47 0 1/16W R0968 0662057A65 4k7 1/16W 5%
D0951 4886171B04 LED GREEN Q0871 4880048M01 NPN DIG 47k/47k R0878 0662057B47 0 1/16W R0969 0662057A97 100k 1/16W
D0952 4886171B01 LED RED Q0872 4880048M01 NPN DIG 47k/47k R0880 0662057A57 2k2 1/16W 5% R0970 0662057A97 100k 1/16W
D0953 4886171B04 LED GREEN Q0941 4813822A08 PNP 25V 5A MJD210T4 R0881 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R0971 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
Controlhead GM398 - PCB 8486178B03 / Schematics 4-19

Circuit Motorola
Description
Ref Part No
R0972 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
R0973 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
R0974 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
R0975 0660076A01 10 5 1/8
R0976 0660076A01 10 5 1/8
R0977 0660076A01 10 5 1/8
R0978 0660076A01 10 5 1/8
R0991 0660076A35 270 5 1/8
R0992 0660076A35 270 5 1/8
R0993 0660076A35 270 5 1/8
R0995 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5%
R0996 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5%
R0997 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5%
U0861 5105469E65 IC VLTG REGLTR LP2951C
*U0871 5113802A32 68HC11 W/SCI SPI A/D
U0873 4886061B01 CER RESONATOR 8MHZ
U0941 5113818A03 IC HIGH PERFORMANCE SI
U0942 5113818A03 IC HIGH PERFORMANCE SI
VR0812 4813830A15 DIODE 5.6V 5% 225mW
VR0813 4805656W09 ZENER QUAD MMQA20VT1
VR0814 4805656W09 ZENER QUAD MMQA20VT1
VR0851 4813830A23 DIODE 10V 5% 20mA 350mW
VR0855 4813830A15 DIODE 5.6V 5% 225mW

* Motorola Depot Servicing only


Reference designators with an asterisk indicate
components which are not fieldreplaceable
because they need to be calibrated with
specialized factory equipment after installation.
Radios in which these parts have been replaced in
the field will be off frequency at temperature
extremes.
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Table of Contents

Section 1 Theory of Operation

1.0 Controller Circuits ................................................................................................1-1


1.1 Overview.........................................................................................................1-1
1.2 General...........................................................................................................1-1
1.3 Radio Power Distribution ................................................................................1-2
1.4 Electronic ON/OFF .........................................................................................1-4
1.5 Emergency .....................................................................................................1-4
1.6 Mechanical ON/OFF.......................................................................................1-5
1.7 Ignition ............................................................................................................1-5
1.8 Microprocessor Clock Synthesizer .................................................................1-5
1.9 Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI).....................................................................1-6
1.10 SBEP Serial Interface.....................................................................................1-7
1.11 General Purpose Input/Output........................................................................1-7
1.12 Normal Microprocessor Operation..................................................................1-8
1.13 FLASH Electronically Erasable Programmable Memory(FLASH EEPROM)1-10
1.14 Electrically Erasable Programmable Memory (EEPROM)............................1-10
1.15 Static Random Access Memory (SRAM)......................................................1-10
2.0 Controller Board Audio and Signalling Circuits ..................................................1-11
2.1 General - Audio Signalling Filter IC with Compander (ASFIC CMP) ............1-11
2.2 Transmit Audio Circuits ................................................................................1-11
2.3 Transmit Signalling Circuits .......................................................................... 1-14
2.4 Receive Audio Circuits .................................................................................1-16
2.5 Receive Signalling Circuits ...........................................................................1-19
2.6 Voice Storage (optional) ...............................................................................1-20

Section 2 Troubleshooting Charts

1.0 Controller Troubleshooting Chart.........................................................................2-1


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Section 3 Controller Schematics / Parts Lists

1.0 Allocation of Schematics and Circuit Boards ....................................................... 3-1


1.1 Controller Circuits ........................................................................................... 3-1
1.2 Voice Storage Facility..................................................................................... 3-1
2.0 Controller T5 / Schematic Diagrams.................................................................... 3-3
Controller T5 Schematic Diagram - Controller Overall ........................................... 3-3
Controller T5 Schematic Diagram - Supply Voltage ............................................... 3-4
Controller T5 Schematic Diagram - Audio .............................................................. 3-5
Controller T5 Schematic Diagram - I/O .................................................................. 3-6
Controller T5 Schematic Diagram - Microprocessor............................................... 3-7
Controller T5 Schematic Diagram - Voice Storage................................................. 3-8
2.1 Controller T5 Parts List................................................................................... 3-9
3.0 Controller T7/T9 Schematic Diagrams............................................................... 3-12
Controller T7/T9 Schematic Diagram - Overall..................................................... 3-12
Controller T7/T9 Schematic Diagram - Supply Voltage........................................ 3-13
Controller T7/T9 Schematic Diagram - Audio....................................................... 3-14
Controller T7 only Schematic Diagram - I/O......................................................... 3-15
Controller T9 only Schematic Diagram - I/O........................................................ 3-16
Controller T7 only Schematic Diagram - Microprocessor ..................................... 3-17
Controller T9 only Schematic Diagram - Microprocessor ..................................... 3-18
Controller T7/T9 Schematic Diagram - Voice Storage ......................................... 3-19
3.1 Controller T7 Parts List................................................................................. 3-20
3.2 Controller T9 Parts List................................................................................. 3-23
1-1

Section 1
THEORY OF OPERATION

1.0 Controller Circuits

1.1 Overview

This section provides a detailed theory of operation for the radio and its components. The main radio
is a single board design, consisting of the transmitter, receiver, and controller circuits. The main
board is designed to accept one additional option board. This may provide functions such as secure
voice/data, voice storage or signalling decoder.

A controlhead is either mounted directly or connected by an extension cable. The controlhead


contains, LED indicators, a microphone connector, buttons and dependant of the radio type, a
display and a speaker. These provide the user with interface control over the various features of the
radio.

If no controlhead is mounted directly on the front of the radio, an expansion board containing
circuitry for special applications can be mounted on the front of the radio. An additional controlhead
can be connected by an extension cable.

In addition to the power cable and antenna cable, an accessory cable can be attached to a
connector on the rear of the radio. The accessory cable provides the necessary connections for
items such as external speaker, emergency switch, foot operated PTT, and ignition sensing, etc.

1.2 General

The radio controller consists of 3 main subsections:

• Digital Control
• Audio Processing
• Voltage Regulation.

The digital control section of the radio is based upon an open architecture controller configuration. It
consists of a microprocessor, support memory, support logic, signal MUX ICs, the On/Off circuit, and
general purpose Input/Output circuitry.

The controller uses the Motorola 68HC11FL0 microprocessor (U0101). In addition to the
microprocessor, the controller has 3 external memory devices. The 3 memory devices consist of a
32KByte SRAM (U0122), a 512KByte FLASH EEPROM (U0121), and a 16KByte EEPROM
(U0111).

Note: From this point on the 68HC11FL0 microprocessor will be referred to as µP. References to a
controlhead will be to the controlheads with display.
1-2 Controller Circuits

External
To Synthesizer Microphone
Mod
Out Internal
16.8 MHz Microphone
Reference Clock
from Synthesizer Audio/Signalling
Architecture External
Speaker
Recovered Audio Audio
ASFIC_CMP
PA
5V
from Synthesizer Internal
Section (5V_RF) Speaker
SPI µP Clock
To RF Section
SCI to
Accessory &
Digital Controlhead
Architecture RAM Connector

EEPROM HC11FL0
5V
Regulator
(5VD) FLASH

Figure 1-1 Controller Block Diagram

1.3 Radio Power Distribution

The DC power distribution throughout the radio board is shown in Figure 1-2. Voltage regulation for
the controller is provided by 4 separate devices; U0651 (MC78M05) +5V, U0641 (LM2941) +9.3V,
U0611 (LM2941) SWB+ limited to 16.5V and VSTBY 5V (a combination of R0621 and VR0621). An
additional 5V regulator is located on the RF section.

The DC voltage applied to connector J0601 supplies power directly to the electronic on/off control,
RF power amplifier, 16.5V limiter, 9.3V regulator, Audio PA and 5.6V stabilization circuit. The 9.3V
regulator (U0641) supplies power to the 5V regulator (U0651) and the 6V voltage divider Q0681.

Regulator U0641 is used to generate the 9.3 volts required by some audio circuits, the RF circuitry
and power control circuitry. Input and output capacitors (C0641 and C0644 / C0645) are used to
reduce high frequency noise. R0642 / R0643 set the output voltage of the regulator. If the voltage at
pin 1 is greater than 1.3 volts the regulator output decreases and if the voltage is less than 1.3 volts
the regulator output increases. This regulator output is electronically enabled by a 0 volt signal on
pin 2. Q0661, Q0641 and R0641 are used to disable the regulator when the radio is turned off.

Voltage regulation providing 5V for the digital circuitry is done by U0651. Operating voltage is from
the regulated 9.3V supply. Input and output capacitors (C0651 / C0652 and C0654 / C0655) are
used to reduce high frequency noise and provide proper operation during battery transients. Voltage
sense device U0652 or alternatively U0653 provides a reset output that goes to 0 volts if the
regulator output goes below 4.5 volts. This is used to reset the controller to prevent improper
operation. Diode D0651 prevents discharge of C0652 by negative spikes on the 9V3 voltage.
Controller Circuits 1-3

Transistor Q0681 and resistors R0681 / R0682 divide the regulated 9.3V down to about 6 volts. This
voltage supplies the 5V regulator, located on the RF section. By reducing the supply voltage of the
regulator, the power dissipation is divided between the RF section and the controller section.

The voltage VSTBY, which is derived directly from the supply voltage by components R0621 and
VR0621, is used to buffer the internal RAM. C0622 allows the battery voltage to be disconnected for
a couple of seconds without losing RAM parameters. Dual diode D0621 prevents radio circuitry from
discharging this capacitor. When the supply voltage is applied to the radio, C0622 is charged via
R0621 and D0621. To avoid that the µP enters the wrong mode when the radio is switched on while
the voltage across C0622 is still too low, the regulated 5V charges C0622 via diode D0621.

J0601 PA, Driver Accessories Controlhead Option Board


13.2V Antenna Switch 20 Pin Connector 12 Pin Connector 40 Pin Connector

PASUPVLTG
16.5V SWB+
F0401

Limiter

Ignition
ON / OFF FLT_A+
Emergency
Control ON/OFF 5VD
FLT_A+

9.3V 9V3 6V 5V
Regulator Regulator Regulator

PCIC, 5V
Audio PA 5V_RF 5V/
TX Amp Regulator VDDA
Temp Sense
5VD

RX RF Amp MCU FRACTN


5.6V µP, RAM, ASFIC_CMP
IF Amp VCOBIC
FLASH & EEPROM

VSTBY

Figure 1-2 DC Power Distribution Block Diagram

The voltage INT SW B+ from switching transistor Q0661 provides power to the circuit controlling the
audio PA output. The voltage INT SW B+ voltage is monitored by the µP through voltage divider
R0671 / R0672 and line BATTERY VOLTAGE. Diode VR0671 limits the divided voltage to 5.6V to
protect the µP.

Regulator U0611 is used to generate the voltage for the switched supply voltage output (SWB+) at
the accessory connector J0501 pin 13. U0611 is configured to operate as a switch with voltage and
current limit. R0611 / R0612 set the maximum output voltage to 16.5 volts. This limitation is only
active at high supply voltage levels. The regulator output is electronically enabled by a 0 volt signal
on pin 2. Q0661, Q0641 and R0641 are used to disable the regulator when the radio is turned off.
Input and output capacitors (C0603 and C0611 / C0612) are used to reduce high frequency noise.

Diode VR0601 acts as protection against transients and wrong polarity of the supply voltage.

Fuse F0401 prevents damage of the board in case the FLT A+ line is shorted at the controlhead
connector.
1-4 Controller Circuits

1.4 Electronic ON/OFF

The radio has circuitry which allows radio software and/or external triggers to turn the radio on or off
without direct user action. For example, automatic turn on when ignition is sensed and off when
ignition is off.

Q0661 is used to provide INT SW B+ to the various radio circuits and to enable the voltage
regulators via transistor Q0641. Q0661 contains an pnp and an npn transistor and acts as an
electronic on/off switch. The switch is on when the collector of the npn transistor within Q0661 is low.
When the radio is off the collector is at supply voltage level. This effectively prevents current flow
from emitter to collector of the pnp transistor. When the radio is turned on the voltage at the base of
the npn transistor is pulled high and the pnp transistor switches on (saturation). With voltage INT
SWB+ now at supply voltage level, transistor Q0641 pulls pin 2 of the voltage regulators U0611 and
U 0641 to ground level and thereby enables their outputs.
The electronic on/off circuitry can be enabled by the microprocessor (through ASFIC CMP port
GCB2, line DC POWER ON), the emergency switch (line EMERGENCY CONTROL), the
mechanical On/Off/Volume knob on the controlhead (line ON OFF CONTROL), or the ignition sense
circuitry (line IGNITION CONTROL). If any of the 4 paths cause a low at the collector of the npn
transistor within Q0661, the electronic "ON" is engaged.

1.5 Emergency

The emergency switch (J0501 pin 9), when engaged, grounds the base of Q0662 via line
EMERGENCY CONTROL. This switches Q0662 off and resistor R0662 pulls the collector of Q0662
and the base of Q0663 to levels above 2 volts. Transistor Q0663 switches on and pulls the collector
of the npn transistor within Q0661 to ground level and thereby enables the voltage regulators via
Q0641. When the emergency switch is released R0541 pulls the base of Q0662 up to 0.6 volts. This
causes the collector of transistor Q0662 to go low (0.2V), thereby switching Q0663 off.

While the radio is switched on, the microprocessor monitors the voltage at the emergency input on
the accessory connector via pin 60 and line GP5 IN ACC9. Three different conditions are
distinguished, no emergency, emergency, and open connection to the emergency switch. If no
emergency switch is connected or the connection to the emergency switch is broken, the resistive
divider R0541 / R0512 will set the voltage to about 4.7 volts. If an emergency switch is connected, a
resistor to ground within the emergency switch will reduce the voltage on line GP5 IN ACC9 to
inform the microprocessor that the emergency switch is operational. An engaged emergency switch
pulls line GP5 IN ACC9 to ground level. Diode D0179 limits the voltage to protect the
microprocessor input.

While EMERGENCY CONTROL is low, INT SW B+ is on, the microprocessor starts execution,
reads that the emergency input is active through the voltage level of line GP5 IN ACC9, and sets the
DC POWER ON output of the ASFIC CMP pin 13 to a logic high. This high will keep Q0661 and
Q0641 switched on. This operation allows a momentary press of the emergency switch to power up
the radio. When the microprocessor has finished processing the emergency press, it sets the DC
POWER ON line to a logic 0. This turns off Q0661 and the radio turns off. Notice that the
microprocessor is alerted to the emergency condition via line GP5 IN ACC9. If the radio was already
on when emergency was triggered then DC POWER ON would already be high.
Controller Circuits 1-5

1.6 Mechanical ON/OFF

This refers to the typical On/Off/Volume knob, located on the controlhead, and which turns the radio
on and off.
If the radio is turned off and the On/Off/Volume knob is pressed, line ON OFF CONTROL (J0401 pin
11) goes high and switches the radio’s voltage regulators on as long as the button is pressed. The
microprocessor is alerted through line ON OFF SENSE (U0101 pin 6) which is pulled to low by
Q0110 while the On/Off /Volume knob is pressed. In addition, an interrupt is generated at µP pin 96.
The µP asserts line DC POWER ON via ASFIC CMP, pin 13 high which keeps Q0661 and Q0641,
and in turn the radio, switched on. When the On/Off/Volume knob is released again the controlhead
informs the µP via SBEP bus about the knob release. (See SBEP Serial Interface subsection for
more details). This informs the µP to keep the radio switched on and continue with normal operation.
If the On/Off/Volume knob is pressed while the radio is on, the controlhead informs the µP via SBEP
bus about the knob status. (See SBEP Serial Interface subsection for more details). After a short
delay time the microprocessor switches the radio off by setting DC POWER ON to low via ASFIC
CMP pin 13.

1.7 Ignition

Ignition sense is used to prevent the radio from draining the vehicle’s battery because the engine is
not running.

When the IGNITION input (J0501 pin 10) goes above 5 volts Q0661 is turned on via line IGNITION
CONTROL. Q0661 turns on INT SW B+ and the voltage regulators by turning on Q0641 and the
microprocessor starts execution. The microprocessor is alerted through line GP6 IN ACC10. The
voltage at the IGNITION input turns Q0181 on, which pulls microprocessor pin 74 to low. If the
software detects a low state it asserts DC POWER ON via ASFIC pin 13 high which keeps Q0661
and Q0641, and in turn the radio switched on.

When the IGNITION input goes below 3 volts, Q0181 switches off and R0181 pulls microprocessor
pin 74 to high. This alerts the software to switch off the radio by setting DC POWER ON to low. The
next time the IGNITION input goes above 5 volts the above process will be repeated.

1.8 Microprocessor Clock Synthesizer

The clock source for the microprocessor system is generated by the ASFIC CMP (U0221). Upon
power-up the synthesizer IC (FRAC-N) generates a 16.8 MHz waveform that is routed from the RF
section to the ASFIC CMP pin 34. For the main board controller the ASFIC CMP uses 16.8 MHz as
a reference input clock signal for its internal synthesizer. The ASFIC CMP, in addition to audio
circuitry, has a programmable synthesizer which can generate a synthesized signal ranging from
1200Hz to 32.769MHz in 1200Hz steps.

When power is first applied, the ASFIC CMP will generate its default 3.6864MHz CMOS square
wave UP CLK (on U0221 pin 28) and this is routed to the microprocessor (U0101 pin 90). After the
microprocessor starts operation, it reprograms the ASFIC CMP clock synthesizer to a higher UP
CLK frequency (usually 7.3728 or 14.7456 MHz) and continues operation.

The ASFIC CMP may be reprogrammed to change the clock synthesizer frequencies at various
times depending on the software features that are executing. In addition, the clock frequency of the
synthesizer is changed in small amounts if there is a possibility of harmonics of this clock source
interfering with the desired radio receive frequency.
1-6 Controller Circuits

The ASFIC CMP synthesizer loop uses C0245, C0246 and R0241 to set the switching time and jitter
of the clock output. If the synthesizer cannot generate the required clock frequency it will switch
back to its default 3.6864MHz output.

Because the ASFIC CMP synthesizer and the µP system will not operate without the 16.8 MHz
reference clock it (and the voltage regulators) should be checked first in debugging the system.

The microprocessor uses XTAL Y0131 and associated components to form a Real Time Clock
(RTC). It may be used to display the time on controlheads with display or as time stamp for incoming
calls or messages. The real time clock is powered from the voltage VSTBY to keep it running while
the radio is switched off. When the radio was disconnected from its supply voltage, the time must be
set again.

1.9 Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI)

The µP communicates to many of the ICs through its SPI port. This port consists of SPI TRANSMIT
DATA (MOSI) (U0101-100), SPI RECEIVE DATA (MISO) (U0101-99), SPI CLK (U0101-1) and chip
select lines going to the various ICs, connected on the SPI PORT (BUS). This BUS is a
synchronous bus, in that the timing clock signal CLK is sent while SPI data (SPI TRANSMIT DATA
or SPI RECEIVE DATA) is sent. Therefore, whenever there is activity on either SPI TRANSMIT
DATA or SPI RECEIVE DATA there should be a uniform signal on CLK. The SPI TRANSMIT DATA
is used to send serial from a µP to a device, and SPI RECEIVE DATA is used to send data from a
device to a µP.

On the controller there are two ICs on the SPI BUS, ASFIC CMP (U0221-22), and EEPROM
(U0111-5). In the RF sections there are 2 ICs on the SPI BUS, the FRAC-N Synthesizer, and the
Power Control IC (PCIC). The SPI TRANSMIT DATA and CLK lines going to the RF section are
filtered by L0481 / R0481 and L0482 / R0482 to minimize noise. The chip select line CSX from
U0101 pin 2 is shared by the ASFIC CMP, FRAC-N Synthesizer and PCIC. Each of these ICs check
the SPI data and when the sent address information matches the IC’s address, the following data is
processed. The chip select lines for the EEPROM (EE CS), Voice Storage (VS CS), expansion
board (EXP1 CS, EXP2 CS) and option board (OPT CS) are decoded by the address decoder
U0141.

When the µP needs to program any of these ICs it brings the chip select line CSX to a logic 0 and
then sends the proper data and clock signals. The amount of data sent to the various ICs are
different, for example the ASFIC CMP can receive up to 19 bytes (152 bits) while the PCIC can
receive up to 6 bytes (48 bits). After the data has been sent the chip select line is returned to logic 1.

The Option board interfaces are different in that the µP can also read data back from devices
connected.The timing and operation of this interface is specific to the option connected, but
generally follows the pattern:

1. an option board device generates a service request via J0551-29, line RDY and µP pin 79,

2. the main board asserts a chip select for that option board device via U0141-14, line OPT CS,
J0551-30,

3. the main board µP generates the CLK (J0551-3),

4. the main board µP writes serial data via J0551-15 and reads serial data via J0551-16 and,

5. when data transfer is complete the main board terminates the chip select and CLK activity.
Controller Circuits 1-7

1.10 SBEP Serial Interface

The SBEP serial interface allows the radio to communicate with the Customer Programming
Software (CPS), or the Universal Tuner via the Radio Interface Box (RIB). This interface connects to
the microphone connector via controlhead connector (J0401-8) and to the accessory connector
J0501-17 and comprises BUS+. The line is bidirectional, meaning that either the radio or the RIB
can drive the line. The microprocessor sends serial data via pin 98 and D0101 and it reads serial
data via pin 97. Whenever the microprocessor detects activity on the BUS+ line, it starts
communication.

In addition, the SBEP serial interface is used to communicate with a connected controlhead. When a
controlhead key is pressed or the volume knob is rotated, the line ON OFF CONTROL goes high.
This turns on transistor Q0110 which pulls line ON OFF SENSE and µP pin 6 to ground level. In
addition, an interrupt is generated at µP pin 96. This indicates that the controlhead wants to start
SBEP communication. The microprocessor then requests the data from the controlhead. The
controlhead starts sending and after all data has been send, the ON OFF CONTROL line goes low.
The controlhead ignores any data on BUS+ during SBEP communication with the CPS or Universal
Tuner.

1.11 General Purpose Input/Output

The controller provides eight general purpose lines (DIG1 through DIG8) available on the accessory
connector J0501 to interface to external options. Lines DIG IN 1,3,5,6, are inputs, DIG OUT 2 is an
output and DIG IN OUT 4,7,8 are bidirectional. The software and the hardware configuration of the
radio model define the function of each port.

DIG IN 1 can be used as external PTT input, DATA PTT input or others, set by the CPS.
The µP reads this port via pin 77 and Q0171.

DIG OUT 2 can be used as normal output or external alarm output, set by the CPS. Transistor
Q0173 is controlled by the µP via ASFIC CMP pin 14.

DIG IN 3 is read by µP pin 61 via resistor R0176

DIG IN 5 can be used as normal input or emergency input, set by the CPS. The µP reads this port
via R0179 and µP pin 60. Diode D0179 limits the voltage to protect the µP input.

DIG IN 6 can be used as normal input, set by the CPS. The µP reads this port via pin 74 and Q0181.

DIG IN OUT 4,7,8 are bi-directional and use the same circuit configuration. Each port uses an
output transistor Q0177, Q0183, Q0185 controlled by µP pins 46, 47, 53. The ports are read by µP
pins 75, 54, 76. To use one of the ports as input the µP must turn off the corresponding output
transistor.

In addition the signals from DIG IN 1, DIG IN OUT 4 are fed to the option board connector J0551
and the expansion board connector J0451.
1-8 Controller Circuits

1.12 Normal Microprocessor Operation

For this radio, the µP is configured to operate in one of two modes, expanded and bootstrap. In
expanded mode the µP uses external memory devices to operate, whereas in bootstrap operation
the µP uses only its internal memory. In normal operation of the radio the µP is operating in
expanded mode as described below.

In expanded mode on this radio, the µP (U0101) has access to 3 external memory devices; U0121
(FLASH EEPROM), U0122 (SRAM), U0111 (EEPROM). Also, within the µP there are 3 KBytes of
internal RAM, as well as logic to select external memory devices.

The external EEPROM (U0111) space contains the information in the radio which is customer
specific, referred to as the codeplug. This information consists of items such as: 1) what band the
radio operates in, 2) what frequencies are assigned to what channel, and 3) tuning information. (See
the particular device subsection for more details.)

The external SRAM (U0122) as well as the µP’s own internal RAM space are used for temporary
calculations required by the software during execution. All of the data stored in both of these
locations is lost when the radio powers off (See the particular device subsection for more details).

The FLASH EEPROM contains the actual Radio Operating Software. This software is common to all
open architecture radios within a given model type. For example Trunking radios may have a
different version of software in the FLASH EEPROM than a non Trunking radio (See the particular
device subsection for more details).

The µP provides an address bus of 16 address lines (ADDR 0 - ADDR 15), and a data bus of 8 data
lines (DATA 0 - DATA 7). There are also 3 control lines; CSPROG (U0101-38) to chip select U0121-
30 (FLASH EEPROM), CSGP2 (U0101-41) to chip select U0122-20 (SRAM) and PG7 R W (U0101-
4) to select whether to read or to write. The external EEPROM (U0111-1), the OPTION BOARD and
EXPANSION BOARD are selected by 3 lines of the µP using address decoder U0141. The chips
ASFIC CMP / FRAC-N / PCIC are selected by line CSX (U0101-2).

When the µP is functioning normally, the address and data lines should be toggling at CMOS logic
levels. Specifically, the logic high levels should be between 4.8 and 5.0V, and the logic low levels
should be between 0 and 0.2V. No other intermediate levels should be observed, and the rise and
fall times should be <30ns.

The low-order address lines (ADDR 0 - ADDR 7) and the data lines (DATA 0-DATA 7) should be
toggling at a high rate, e. g. , you should set your oscilloscope sweep to 1us/div. or faster to observe
individual pulses. High speed CMOS transitions should also be observed on the µP control lines.

On the µP the lines XIRQ (U0101-48), MODA LIR (U0101-58), MODB VSTPY (U0101-57) and
RESET (U0101-94) should be high at all times during normal operation. Whenever a data or
address line becomes open or shorted to an adjacent line, a common symptom is that the RESET
line goes low periodically, with the period being in the order of 20ms. In the case of shorted lines you
may also detect the line periodically at an intermediate level, i.e. around 2.5V when 2 shorted lines
attempt to drive to opposite rails.

The MODA LIR (U0101-58) and MODB VSTPY (U0101-57) inputs to the µP must be at a logic 1 for
it to start executing correctly. After the µP starts execution it will periodically pulse these lines to
determine the desired operating mode. While the Central Processing Unit (CPU) is running, MODA
LIR is an open-drain CMOS output which goes low whenever the µP begins a new instruction (an
instruction typically requires 2-4 external bus cycles, or memory fetches). However, since it is an
open-drain output, the waveform rise assumes an exponential shape similar to an RC circuit.
Controller Circuits 1-9

There are 8 analogue to digital converter ports (A/D) on U0101. They are labelled within the device
block as PE0-PE7. These lines sense the voltage level ranging from 0 to 5V of the input line and
convert that level to a number ranging from 0 to 255 which can be read by the software to take
appropriate action.

For example U0101-67 is the battery voltage detect line. R0671 and R0672 form a resistor divider
on INT SWB+. With 30K and 10K and a voltage range of 11V to 17V, that A/D port would see 2.74V
to 4.24V which would then be converted to ~140 to 217 respectively.

U0101-69 is the high reference voltage for the A/D ports on the µP. Capacitor C0101 filters the +5V
reference. If this voltage is lower than +5V the A/D readings will be incorrect. Likewise U0101-68 is
the low reference for the A/D ports. This line is normally tied to ground. If this line is not connected to
ground, the A/D readings will be incorrect.
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1.13 FLASH Electronically Erasable Programmable Memory(FLASH EEPROM)

The 512KByte FLASH EEPROM (U0121) contains the radio’s operating software. This software is
common to all open architecture radios within a given model type. For example Trunking radios may
have a different version of software in the FLASH EEPROM than a non Trunking radio. This is, as
opposed to the codeplug information stored in EEPROM (U0111) which could be different from one
user to another in the same company.

In normal operating mode, this memory is only read, not written to. The memory access signals (CE,
OE and WE) are generated by the µP.

To upgrade/reprogram the FLASH software, the µP must be set in bootstrap operating mode. This is
done by pulling microprocessor pins MODA LIR (U0101-58) and MODB VSTBY (U0101-57) to low
during power up. When accessory connector pin 18 is at ground level, diode D0151 will pull both
microprocessor pins to low. The same can be done by a level of 12 volts on line ON OFF CONTROL
from the controlhead. Q0151 pulls diode D0151 and in turn both microprocessor pins to low. Diode
VR0151 prevents entering bootstrap operating mode during normal power up.

In bootstrap operating mode the µP controls the FLASH EN OE (U0121-32) input by µP pin 86. Chip
select (U0121-30) and read or write operation (U0121-7) are controlled by µP pins 38 and 4.

The FLASH device may be reprogrammed 1,000 times without issue. It is not recommended to
reprogram the FLASH device at a temperature below 0°C.

Capacitor C0121 serves to filter out any AC noise which may ride on +5V at U0121.

1.14 Electrically Erasable Programmable Memory (EEPROM)

The external 16 KByte EEPROM (U0111) contains additional radio operating parameters such as
operating frequency and signalling features, commonly know as the codeplug. It is also used to
store radio operating state parameters such as current mode and volume. This memory can be
written to in excess of 100,000 times and will retain the data when power is removed from the radio.
The memory access signals (SI, SO and SCK) are generated by the µP and chip select (CS) is
generated by address decoder U0141-15.

1.15 Static Random Access Memory (SRAM)

The SRAM (U0121) contains temporary radio calculations or parameters that can change very
frequently, and which are generated and stored by the software during its normal operation. The
information is lost when the radio is turned off.

The device allows an unlimited number of write cycles. SRAM accesses are indicated by the CS
signal U0122-20 (which comes from U0101-CSGP2) going low. U0122 is commonly referred to as
the external RAM as opposed to the internal RAM which is the 3 KBytes of RAM which is part of the
68HC11FL0. Both RAM spaces serve the purpose. However, the internal RAM is used for the
calculated values which are accessed most often.

Capacitor C0122 serves to filter out any ac noise which may ride on +5V at U0122.
Controller Board Audio and Signalling Circuits 1-11

2.0 Controller Board Audio and Signalling Circuits

2.1 General - Audio Signalling Filter IC with Compander (ASFIC CMP)

The ASFIC CMP (U0221) used in the controller has 4 functions;

1) RX/TX audio shaping, i.e. filtering, amplification, attenuation


2) RX/TX signalling, PL/DPL/HST/MDC/MPT
3) Squelch detection
4) Microprocessor clock signal generation (see Microprocessor Clock Synthesizer Description).

The ASFIC CMP is programmable through the SPI BUS (U0221-20/21/22), normally receiving 19
bytes. This programming sets up various paths within the ASFIC CMP to route audio and/or
signalling signals through the appropriate filtering, gain and attenuator blocks. The ASFIC CMP also
has 6 General Control Bits GCB0-5 which are CMOS level outputs and used for NOISE BLANKER
(GCB0) in Low Band radios, EXTERNAL ALARM (GCB1) and DC POWER ON (GCB2) to switch
the voltage regulators (and the radio) on and off. GCB3 controls U0251 pin 11 to output either RX
FLAT AUDIO or RX FILTERED AUDIO on the accessory connector pin 11. GCB4 controls U0251
pin 10 to use either the external microphone input or the voice storage playback signal. GCB5 is
used to switch the audio PA on and off.

2.2 Transmit Audio Circuits

Refer to Figure 1-3 for reference for the following sections.

J0451 J0551
FLAT 18 31 IN/OUT
TX RTN
39 OPTION
OUT BOARD
EXPANSION BOARD 33
IN
OUT
32
J0401

44 36
TX SND TX RTN
TP0221
9
MIC
MIC
CONTROL HEAD INT
46 FILTERS AND
CONNECTOR
PREEMPHASIS
J0501 ASFIC_CMP
MIC
IN U0221 LIMITER
MIC
TP0222 EXT
2 48 HS SUMMER
EXT MIC
5 42 SPLATTER
FLAT TX
AUX FILTER
AUDIO U0211-4 TX VCO MOD IN
ACCESSORY TO
FROM LS SUMMER ATN 40
CONNECTOR RF
µP Pin3 SECTION
ATTENUATOR (SYNTHESIZER)

Figure 1-3 Transmit Audio Paths


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2.2.1 Mic/Data Input Path

The radio supports 2 distinct microphone paths known as internal (from controlhead) and external
mic (from accessory connector J0501-2) and an auxiliary path (FLAT TX AUDIO, from accessory
connector J0501-5). The microphones used for the radio require a DC biasing voltage provided by a
resistive network.

These two microphone audio input paths enter the ASFIC CMP at U0221-48 (external mic) and
U0221-46 (internal mic). Following the internal mic path; the microphone is plugged into the radio
controlhead and is connected to the controller board via J0401-9.

From here the signal is routed via R0409 and line INT MIC to R0205. R0201 and R0202 provide the
9.3VDC bias. Resistive divider R0205 / R0207 divide the input signal by 5.5 and provide input
protection for the CMOS amplifier input. R0202 and C0201 provide a 560 ohm AC path to ground
that sets the input impedance for the microphone and determines the gain based on the emitter
resistor in the microphone’s amplifier circuit.

C0204 serves as a DC blocking capacitor. The audio signal at U0221-46 (TP0221) should be
approximately 14mV for 1.5kHz or 3kHz of deviation with 12.5kHz or 25kHz channel spacing.

The external microphone signal enters the radio on accessory connector J0501 pin 2 and is routed
via line EXT MIC to R0206. R0203 and R0204 provide the 9.3VDC bias. Resistive divider R0206 /
R0208 divide the input signal by 5.5 and provide input protection for the CMOS amplifier input.
R0204 and C0202 provide a 560 ohm AC path to ground that sets the input impedance for the
microphone and determines the gain based on the emitter resistor in the microphone’s amplifier
circuit.

C0254 serves as a DC blocking capacitor. Multi switch U0251 controlled by ASFIC CMP port GCB4
selects either the external microphone input signal or the voice storage playback signal for entering
the ASFIC CMP at pin 48. The audio signal at U0221-48 (TP0222) should be approximately 14mV
for 1.5kHz or 3kHz of deviation with 12.5kHz or 25kHz channel spacing.

The FLAT TX AUDIO path is used for transmitting data signals and has therefore no limiter or filters
enabled inside the ASFIC CMP. When this path is enabled via CPS and DATA PTT is asserted, any
signal on this path is directly fed to the modulator. Signals applied to this path either via accessory
connector J0501, expansion board connector J0451 or option board connector J0551 must be
filtered and set to the correct level externally or on the option board in order not to exceed the
maximum specified transmit deviation and transmitted power in the adjacent channels. The
attenuator inside the ASFIC CMP changes the FM deviation of the data signal according to the
channel spacing of the active transmit channel.

The FLAT TX AUDIO signal from accessory connector J0501-5 is fed to the ASFIC CMP (U0221)
pin 42 through C0541 and line FLAT TX RTN, switch U0251 and buffer U0211-4. When the radio
switches from receive to transmit mode the µP opens switch U0251 for a short period to prevent that
any applied signal can cause a transmit frequency offset. Buffer U0211-4 sets the correct DC level
and ensures a short settle period when the radio is switched on. Inside the ASFIC CMP the signal is
routed directly to the attenuator, which sets the FM deviation according to the channel spacing of the
active transmit channel and emerges from the ASFIC CMP at U0221-40, at which point it is routed
to the RF section.
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The ASFIC has an internal AGC that can control the gain in the mic audio path. The AGC can be
disabled / enabled by the µP. Another feature that can be enabled or disabled in the ASFIC is the
VOX. This circuit, along with the capacitor at U0221-7, provides a DC voltage that can allow the µP
to detect microphone audio. The ASFIC can also be programmed to route the microphone audio to
the speaker for public address operation.

2.2.2 PTT Sensing and TX Audio Processing

Microphone PTT coming from the controlhead is sent via SBEP bus to the microprocessor. An
external PTT can be generated by grounding pin 3 on the accessory connector if this input is
programmed for PTT by the CPS. When microphone PTT is sensed, the µP will always configure
the ASFIC CMP for the "internal" mic audio path, and external PTT will result in the external mic
audio path being selected.

Inside the ASFIC CMP, the mic audio is filtered to eliminate frequency components outside the 300-
3000Hz voice band, and pre-emphasized if pre-emphasis is enabled. The signal is then limited to
prevent the transmitter from over deviating. The limited mic audio is then routed through a summer,
which is used to add in signalling data, and then to a splatter filter to eliminate high frequency
spectral components that could be generated by the limiter. The audio is then routed to an
attenuator, which is tuned in the factory or the field to set the proper amount of FM deviation. The TX
audio emerges from the ASFIC CMP at U0221-40 MOD IN, at which point it is routed to the RF
section.

Dependent on the radio model, input pin 3 on the accessory connector can be programmed for
DATA PTT by the CPS. When DATA PTT is sensed, the µP will always configure the ASFIC CMP for
the flat TX audio path. Limiter and any filtering will be disabled. The signal is routed directly to the
attenuator, which sets the FM deviation according to the channel spacing of the active transmit
channel and emerges from the ASFIC CMP at U0221-40, at which point it is routed to the RF
section.

2.2.3 TX Secure Audio (optional)

The audio follows the normal transmit audio processing until it emerges from the ASFIC CMP TX
SND pin (U0221-44), which is fed to the Secure board residing at option connector J0551-33. The
Secure board contains circuitry to amplify, encrypt, and filter the audio. The encrypted signal is then
fed back from J0551-32 to the ASFIC CMP TX RTN input (U0221-36). The signal level at this pin
should be about 65mVrms. The signal is then routed through the TX path in the ASFIC CMP and
emerges at MOD IN pin 40.

2.2.4 Option Board Transmit Audio

The audio follows the normal transmit audio processing until it emerges from the ASFIC CMP TX
SND pin (U0221-44), which is fed to the option board residing at option connector J0551-33. The
option board contains circuitry to process the audio. The processed signal is then fed back from
J0551-32 to the ASFIC CMP TX RTN input (U0221-36). The signal level at this pin should be about
65mVrms. The signal is then routed through the TX path in the ASFIC CMP and emerges at MOD IN
pin 40.
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2.3 Transmit Signalling Circuits

Refer to 1-4 for reference for the following sections.

HS
SUMMER

44 19 HIGH SPEED 5-3-2 STATE


CLOCK IN ENCODER SPLATTER
(HSIO) FILTER
MICRO 82 DTMF
CONTROLLER ENCODER
SPI
BUS
U0101 ASFIC_CMP U0221
85

80 18 LOW SPEED PL LS
CLOCK IN ENCODER SUMMER
(LSIO)
40 TO RF
ATTENUATOR SECTION
MOD IN
(SYNTHESIZER)

Figure 1-4 Transmit Signalling Paths

From a hardware point of view, there are 3 types of signalling:

1) Sub-audible data (PL / DPL / Connect Tone) that gets summed with transmit voice or signalling,

2) DTMF data for telephone communication in trunked and conventional systems, and

3) Audible signalling including Select 5, MPT-1327, MDC, High speed Trunking.

NOTE: All three types are supported by the hardware while the radio software determines which
signalling type is available.

2.3.1 Sub-audible Data (PL/DPL)

Sub-audible data implies signalling whose bandwidth is below 300Hz. PL and DPL waveforms are
used for conventional operation and connect tones for trunked voice channel operation. The
trunking connect tone is simply a PL tone at a higher deviation level than PL in a conventional
system. Although it is referred to as "sub-audible data", the actual frequency spectrum of these
waveforms may be as high as 250 Hz, which is audible to the human ear. However, the radio
receiver filters out any audio below 300Hz, so these tones are never heard in the actual system.

Only one type of sub-audible data can be generated by U0221 (ASFIC CMP) at any one time. The
process is as follows, using the SPI BUS, the µP programs the ASFIC CMP to set up the proper low-
speed data deviation and select the PL or DPL filters. The µP then generates a square wave which
strobes the ASFIC PL / DPL encode input LSIO U0221-18 at twelve times the desired data rate. For
example, for a PL frequency of 103Hz, the frequency of the square wave would be 1236Hz.
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This drives a tone generator inside U0221 which generates a staircase approximation to a PL sine
wave or DPL data pattern. This internal waveform is then low-pass filtered and summed with voice
or data. The resulting summed waveform then appears on U0221-40 (MOD IN), where it is sent to
the RF board as previously described for transmit audio. A trunking connect tone would be
generated in the same manner as a PL tone.

2.3.2 High Speed Data

High speed data refers to the 3600 baud data waveforms, known as Inbound Signalling Words
(ISWs) used in a trunking system for high speed communication between the central controller and
the radio. To generate an ISW, the µP first programs the ASFIC CMP (U0221) to the proper filter and
gain settings. It then begins strobing U0221-19 (HSIO) with a pulse when the data is supposed to
change states. U0221’s 5-3-2 State Encoder (which is in a 2-state mode) is then fed to the post-
limiter summer block and then the splatter filter. From that point it is routed through the modulation
attenuators and then out of the ASFIC CMP to the RF board. MPT 1327 and MDC are generated in
much the same way as Trunking ISW. However, in some cases these signals may also pass through
a data pre-emphasis block in the ASFIC CMP. Also these signalling schemes are based on sending
a combination of 1200 Hz and 1800 Hz tones only. Microphone audio is muted during High Speed
Data signalling.

2.3.3 Dual Tone Multiple Frequency (DTMF) Data

DTMF data is a dual tone waveform used during phone interconnect operation. It is the same type of
tones which are heard when using a "Touch Tone" telephone.

There are seven frequencies, with four in the low group (697, 770, 852, 941Hz) and three in the high
group (1209, 1336, 1477Hz).

The high-group tone is generated by the µP (U0101-44) strobing U0221-19 at six times the tone
frequency for tones less than 1440Hz or twice the frequency for tones greater than 1440Hz. The low
group tone is generated by the ASFIC CMP, controlled by the µP via SPI bus. Inside U0221 the low-
group and high-group tones are summed (with the amplitude of the high group tone being
approximately 2 dB greater than that of the low group tone) and then pre-emphasized before being
routed to the summer and splatter filter. The DTMF waveform then follows the same path as was
described for high-speed data.
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2.4 Receive Audio Circuits

Refer to 1-5 for reference for the following sections.


ACCESSORY
CONNECTOR

11
FLT/FLAT RX AUDIO

J0501
1
AUDIO 4 SPKR + 16
PA EXTERNAL
SPKR - 1
U0271 SPEAKER
9 6

INT INT
SPKR+ SPKR-

CONTROLHEAD
CONNECTOR
3
INTERNAL
2
SPEAKER
J0401
7 HANDSET
AUDIO

10 39 41
35 28 U IO URX OUT AUDIO
IN IN

34 43 AUX RX VOLUME
OPTION OUT ASFIC_CMP
ATTEN.
BOARD U0221
J0551 FILTER AND
IN DEEMPHASIS
7
DISC
FROM
AUDIO 2 DISC PL FILTER LS IO 18
RF
LIMITER
SECTION
(IF IC)
LIMITER, RECTIFIER SQUELCH
FILTER, COMPARATOR CIRCUIT

17 CH ACT SQ DET
J0451
16 17
84 83
EXPANSION
BOARD MICRO
80
CONTROLLER

U0101 85

Figure 1-5 Receive Audio Paths

2.4.1 Squelch Detect

The radio’s RF circuits are constantly producing an output at the discriminator (IF IC). This signal
(DISC AUDIO) is routed to the ASFIC CMP’s squelch detect circuitry input DISC (U0221-2). All of
the squelch detect circuitry is contained within the ASFIC CMP. Therefore from a user’s point of
view, DISC AUDIO enters the ASFIC CMP, and the ASFIC CMP produces two CMOS logic outputs
based on the result. They are CH ACT (U0221-16) and SQ DET (U0221-17).

The squelch signal entering the ASFIC CMP is amplified, filtered, attenuated, and rectified. It is then
sent to a comparator to produce an active high signal on CH ACT. A squelch tail circuit is used to
produce SQ DET (U0221-17) from CH ACT. The state of CH ACT and SQ DET is high (logic 1)
when carrier is detected, otherwise low (logic 0).

CH ACT is routed to the µP pin 84 while SQ DET is routed to the µP pin 83.
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SQ DET is used to determine all audio mute / unmute decisions except for Conventional Scan. In
this case CH ACT is a pre-indicator as it occurs slightly faster than SQ DET.

2.4.2 Audio Processing and Digital Volume Control

The receiver audio signal enters the controller section from the IF IC on DISC AUDIO. The signal is
DC coupled by R0228 and enters the ASFIC CMP via the DISC pin U0221-2.

Inside the ASFIC CMP, the signal goes through 2 paths in parallel, the audio path and the PL/DPL
path.

The audio path has a programmable amplifier, whose setting is based on the channel bandwidth
being received, then a LPF filter to remove any frequency components above 3000Hz and then an
HPF to strip off any sub-audible data below 300Hz. Next, the recovered audio passes through a de-
emphasis filter if it is enabled (to compensate for Pre-emphasis which is used to reduce the effects
of FM noise). The IC then passes the audio through the 8-bit programmable attenuator whose level
is set depending on the value of the volume control. Finally the filtered audio signal passes through
an output buffer within the ASFIC CMP. The audio signal exits the ASFIC CMP at pin AUDIO
(U0221-41).

The µP programs the attenuator, using the SPI BUS, based on the volume setting. The minimum /
maximum settings of the attenuator are set by codeplug parameters.

Since sub-audible signalling is summed with voice information on transmit, it must be separated
from the voice information before processing. Any sub-audible signalling enters the ASFIC CMP
from the IF IC at DISC U0221-2. Once inside it goes through the PL/DPL path. The signal first
passes through one of 2 low pass filters, either PL low pass filter or DPL/LST low pass filter. Either
signal is then filtered and goes through a limiter and exits the ASFIC CMP at LSIO (U0221-18). At
this point the signal will appear as a square wave version of the sub-audible signal which the radio
received. The microprocessor U0101-80 will decode the signal directly to determine if it is the tone /
code which is currently active on that mode.

2.4.3 Audio Amplification Speaker (+) Speaker (-)

The output of the ASFIC CMP’s digital volume pot, U0221-41 is routed through DC blocking
capacitor C0265 to a buffer formed by U0211-1. Resistors R0265 and R0268 set the correct input
level to the audio PA (U0271). This is necessary because the gain of the audio PA is 46 dB, and the
ASFIC CMP output is capable of overdriving the PA unless the maximum volume is limited. Resistor
R0267 and capacitor C0267 increase frequency components below 350Hz.

The audio then passes through R0269 and C0272 which provides AC coupling and low frequency
roll-off. C0273 provides high frequency roll-off as the audio signal is routed to pins 1 and 9 of the
audio power amplifier U0271.

The audio power amplifier has one inverted and one non-inverted output that produces the
differential audio output SPK+ / SPK- (U0271-4/6). The inputs for each of these amplifiers are pins 1
and 9 respectively; these inputs are both tied to the received audio. The audio PA’s DC biases are
not activated until the audio PA is enabled at pin 8.

The audio PA is enabled via the ASFIC CMP (U0221-38). When the base of Q0271 is low, the
transistor is off and U0271-8 is high, using pull up resistor R0273, and the Audio PA is ON. The
voltage at U0273-8 must be above 8.5VDC to properly enable the device.
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If the voltage is between 3.3 and 6.4V, the device will be active but has its input (U0273-1/9) off. This
is a mute condition which is used to prevent an audio pop when the PA is enabled.

The SPK+ and SPK- outputs of the audio PA have a DC bias which varies proportionately with FLT
A+ (U0271-7). FLT A+ of 11V yields a DC offset of 5V, and FLT A+ of 17V yields a DC offset of 8.5V.
If either of these lines is shorted to ground, it is possible that the audio PA will be damaged. SPK+
and SPK- are routed to the accessory connector (J0501-16 and 1) and to the controlhead
(connector J0401-2 and 3).

2.4.4 Handset Audio

Certain hand held accessories have a speaker within them which require a different voltage level
than that provided by U0271. For those devices HANDSET AUDIO is available at controlhead
connector J0401-7.

The received audio from the output of the ASFIC CMP’s digital volume attenuator and buffered by
U0211-1 is also routed to U0211-3 pin 9 where it is amplified 20 dB; this is set by the 10k/100k
combination of R0261 and R0262. This signal is routed from the output of the op amp U0211-3 pin 8
to J0401-7. The controlhead sends this signal directly out to the microphone jack. The maximum
value of this output is 6.6Vp-p.

2.4.5 Filtered Audio and Flat Audio

The ASFIC CMP has an audio whose output at U0221-39 has been filtered and de-emphasized, but
has not gone through the digital volume attenuator. From ASFIC CMP U0221-39 the signal is routed
via R0251 through gate U0251-12 and AC coupled to U0211-2. The gate controlled by ASFIC CMP
port GCB3 (U0221-35) selects between the filtered audio signal from the ASFIC CMP pin 39
(URXOUT) or the unfiltered (flat) audio signal from the ASFIC CMP pin 10 (UIO). R0251 and R0253
determine the gain of op-amp U0211-2 for the filtered audio while R0252 and R0253 determine the
gain for the flat Audio. The output of U0253-7 is then routed to J0501-11 via DC blocking capacitor
C0542 and R0531. Note that any volume adjustment of the signal on this path must be done by the
accessory

2.4.6 RX Secure Audio (optional)

Discriminator audio, which is now encrypted audio, follows the normal receive audio processing until
it emerges from the ASFIC CMP UIO pin (U0221-10), which is fed to the Secure board residing at
option connector J0551-35. On the Secure board, the encrypted signal is converted back to normal
audio format, and then fed back through (J0551-34) to AUX RX of the ASFIC CMP (U0221-43).
From then on it follows a path identical to conventional receive audio, where it is filtered (0.3 - 3kHz)
and de-emphasized. The signal URX SND from the ASFIC CMP (U0221-39), also routed to option
connector J0551-28, is not used for the Secure board but for other option boards.

2.4.7 Option Board Receive Audio

Unfiltered audio from the ASFIC CMP pin UIO (U0221-10) enters the option board at connector
J0551-35. Filtered audio from the ASFIC CMP pin URXOUT (U0221-39) enters the option board at
connector J0551-28. On the option board, the signal may be processed, and then fed back through
J0551-34 to AUX RX of the ASFIC CMP (U0221-43). From then on it follows a path identical to
conventional receive audio, where it may be filtered (0.3 - 3kHz) and de-emphasized.
Controller Board Audio and Signalling Circuits 1-19

2.5 Receive Signalling Circuits

Refer to 1-6 for reference for the following sections.

DATA FILTER HSIO 19 82


LIMITER MICRO
AND DEEMPHASIS
44 CONTROLLER
2 DISC
DET AUDIO ASFIC_CMP
DISCRIMINATOR AUDIO U0101
U0221
FROM RF SECTION
LSIO 18 80
(IF IC) FILTER LIMITER
85

PLCAP PLCAP2
8 25

Figure 1-6 Receive Signalling Paths

2.5.1 Sub-audible (PL/DPL) and High Speed Data Decoder

The ASFIC CMP (U0221) is used to filter and limit all received data. The data enters the ASFIC
CMP at input DISC (U0221-2). Inside U0221 the data is filtered according to data type (HS or LS),
then it is limited to a 0-5V digital level. The MDC and trunking high speed data appear at U0221-19,
where it connects to the µP U0101-82

The low speed limited data output (PL, DPL, and trunking LS) appears at U0221-18, where it
connects to the µP U0101-80.

The low speed data is read by the µP at twice the frequency of the sampling waveform; a latch
configuration in the ASFIC CMP stores one bit every clock cycle. The external capacitors C0236,
and C0244 set the low frequency pole for a zero crossings detector in the limiters for PL and HS
data. The hysterisis of these limiters is programmed based on the type of received data.

2.5.2 Alert Tone Circuits

When the software determines that it needs to give the operator an audible feedback (for a good key
press, or for a bad key press), or radio status (trunked system busy, phone call, circuit failures), it
sends an alert tone to the speaker. It does so by sending SPI BUS data to U0221 which sets up the
audio path to the speaker for alert tones. The alert tone itself can be generated in one of two ways:
internally by the ASFIC CMP, or externally using the µP and the ASFIC CMP.

The allowable internal alert tones are 304, 608, 911, and 1823Hz. In this case a code contained
within the SPI BUS load to the ASFIC CMP sets up the path and determines the tone frequency, and
at what volume level to generate the tone. (It does not have to be related to the voice volume
setting).

For external alert tones, the µP can generate any tone within the 100-3000Hz audio band. This is
accomplished by the µP generating a square wave which enters the ASFIC CMP at U0221-19.
Inside the ASFIC CMP this signal is routed to the alert tone generator.
1-20 Controller Board Audio and Signalling Circuits

The output of the generator is summed into the audio chain just after the RX audio de-emphasis
block. Inside U0221 the tone is amplified and filtered, then passed through the 8-bit digital volume
attenuator, which is typically loaded with a special value for alert tone audio. The tone exits at
U0221-41 and is routed to the audio PA like receive audio

2.6 Voice Storage (optional)

The Voice Storage (VS) option can be used to store audio signals coming from the receiver or from
the microphone. Any stored audio signal can be played back over the radio’s speaker or sent out via
the radio’s transmitter.

The Voice Storage option can by placed on the controller section or on an additional option board
which resides on option board connector J0551. Voice Storage IC U0301 provides all required
functionality and is powered from 3.3 volts regulator U0351 which,is powered from the regulated 5
volts. Dual shottky diode D0301 reduces the supply voltage for U0301 to 3 volts. The
microprocessor controls U0301 via SPI bus lines CLK (U0301-8), DATA (U0301-10) and MISO
(U0301-11). To transfer data, the µP first selects the U0301 via address decoder U0141, line VS CS
and U0301 pin 9. Then the µP sends data through line DATA and receives data through line MISO.
Pin 2 (RAC) of U0301 indicates the end of a message row by a low state for 12.5 ms and connects
to µP pin 52. A low at pin 5 (INT), which is connected to µP pin 55 indicates that the Voice Storage
IC requires service from the µP.

Audio, either from the radio’s receiver or from one of the microphone inputs, emerges the ASFIC
CMP (U0221) at pin 39, is buffered by op-amp U0341-1 and enters the Voice Storage IC U0301 at
pin 25. During playback, the stored audio emerges U0301 at pin 20. To transmit the audio signal it is
fed through resistive divider R0344 / R0345 and line VS MIC to input selector IC U0251. When this
path is selected by the µP via ASFIC CMP port GCB 4, the audio signal enters the ASFIC CMP at
pin 48 and is processed like normal transmit audio. To play the stored audio over the radio’s
speaker, the audio from U0301 pin 20 is buffered by op-amp U0341-2 and fed via switch U0342 and
line FLAT RX SND to ASFIC CMP pin 10 (UIO). In this case, this ASFIC CMP pin is programmed as
input and feeds the audio signal through the normal receiver audio path to the speaker or handset.
Switch U0342 is controlled by the µP via ASFIC CMP port GCB 4 and feeds the stored audio only to
the ASFIC CMP port UIO when it is programmed as input.
2-1

Section 2
TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS

1.0 Controller Troubleshooting Chart


Controller
PTT Check

Press PTT. No
RF Output
Before replacing
Power. Power Up YES Not able to
RX MCU, check SPI
AUDIO J0501 Audio Alert Tone program clock, SPI data,
NO YES OK? RF Board ICs
Audio at Pin at Audio PA and RF IC select
16 & (U0271)
Pin 1 input Red LED NO
NO
lights up?
Check
YES Audio PA
(U0271) Speaker & Replace
NO NO
YES Check Control- Speaker / Con-
Audio YES Control- head OK? trolhead
Check Spk. at Pin 41 Check head
Flex Connec- FGU &
U0221?
tion & Control- Transmitter
head YES
NO

NO
Check Components 9.3V Check U0641, Q0641,
Check NO Audio at DC at Pin 5 Q0661, D0660 &
between U0221 and
Receiver & Pin 2 of U0641? D0661
U0271
IF IC U0221?
YES
YES
Check
ASFIC NO
U0221 5V DC at Check U0651, D0651,
Pin OUT of D0621
U0651?
EXT
PTT YES
Radio could NO
not PTT External PTT Enable External PTT
externally enabled with with CPS
U0101
CPS? NO
EXTAL= NO Check
7.3728 MHz/ U0221 Pin 34 =
FGU
DC 14.7456 16.8 MHz?
YES at assigned
YES Check Con- MHz?
Acc. Con. nection to µP Reprogram the
Pin DC YES YES correct data. &
port
changes? Check ASFIC
and MCU
NO BUS+
activity when NO Check Control-
Check volume knob head and MCU
Accessories rotated? (U0101, U0121,
U0122, U0111)
YES

MCU is OK

Before troubleshooting the controller section


according to this chart please check the follow-
ing:
1. Check tuning and CPS settings
2. Check if Alert Tones are enabled
3. Check if Controlhead is OK
4. Check board visually
2-2 Controller Troubleshooting Chart

THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK


3-1

Section 3
CONTROLLER SCHEMATICS / PARTS LISTS

1.0 Allocation of Schematics and Circuit Boards


1.1 Controller Circuits

This Chapter shows the Schematics and the Parts Lists for the Controller circuits.

1.2 Voice Storage Facility

The Voice Storage is fitted on all MPT radios GM338/GM398 as standard.


The schematics, component layout and parts list for these circuits are shown in this chapter.
The Voice Storage schematic is shown in Tables below.

Table 3-1 Controller T5 Diagrams and Parts Lists


Controller T5 used on PCB :
8486172B06 VHF, 1-25W
SCHEMATICS
Controller Overall Page 3-3
Supply Voltage Page 3-4
Audio Page 3-5
I/O Page 3-6
Microprocessor Page 3-7
Voice Storage (if fitted) Page 3-8
Parts List
Controller T5 Page 3-9

Table 3-2 Controller T7 Diagrams and Parts Lists


Controller T7 used on PCB :
T7 on 8486172B07 VHF, 1-25W
T7 on 8485670Z02 UHF B1, 1-25W
SCHEMATICS
Controller Overall Page 3-12
Supply Voltage Page 3-13
Audio Page 3-14
I/O Page 3-15
Microprocessor Page 3-17
Voice Storage (if fitted) Page 3-19
Parts List
Controller T7 Page 3-20
3-2 Allocation of Schematics and Circuit Boards

Table 3-3 Controller T9 Diagrams and Parts Lists


Controller T9 used on PCB :
T9 on 8485670Z03 UHF B1, 1-25W
SCHEMATICS
Controller Overall Page 3-12
Supply Voltage Page 3-13
Audio Page 3-14
I/O Page 3-16
Microprocessor Page 3-18
Voice Storage (if fitted) Page 3-19
Parts List
Controller T9 Page 3-23
Controller T5 / Schematic Diagrams 3-3

2.0 Controller T5 / Schematic Diagrams

OPT_PTT OPT_PTT
GP1 GP1
GP2 GP2
GP3 GP3
GP4 GP4
GP5 GP5
GP6 GP6
GP7 GP7
GP8 GP8

BUS+ BUS+
RESET RESET
CNTRL_AUDIO(0:7) CNTRL_AUDIO(0:7)
GPIO(0:13) GPIO(0:13)
SPI(0:10) SPI(0:10)

BUS+
RESET
SPI(0:10)
OPT_PTT
IN_5V_RF_REG

GP1_IN_ACC3
GP3_IN_ACC6
GP5_IN_ACC9
GP6_IN_ACC10

GP2_OUT_ACC4
VS_MIC

GP4_IN_OUT_ACC8
GP7_IN_OUT_ACC12
GP8_IN_OUT_ACC14
FLT_A+
PASUPVLTG

BUS+
INT_SWB+ RDY

RESET

SPI(0:10)
EXT_SWB+ EXP_BD_REQ

OPT_PTT

GPIO(0:13)
9V3 BOOT_CNTRL

GP1_IN_ACC3
GP3_IN_ACC6
GP5_IN_ACC9
GP6_IN_ACC10
5VD 5V_RF

GP2_OUT_ACC4
CNTLR_AUDIO(0:7) SPI(0:10)

CNTLR_AUDIO(0:7)
SCI_TX EMERGENCY_CONTROL

GP4_IN_OUT_ACC8
GP7_IN_OUT_ACC12
GP8_IN_OUT_ACC14
RESET
IGNITION_CONTROL CONTROLLER
IO FLT_A+
CH_ACT ON_OFF_CONTROL P1 0102726B33 VOICE_STORAGE

SPI(0:10)
SUPPLY_VOLTAGE P1 0102726B32 5VD

GPIO(0:13)
FLT_A+ DC_POWER_ON RX_ADAPT TEMPSENSE P2 0102726B67 P1 0102726B35
P2 0102726B66 VSTBY P3 0102726B71
INT_SWB+ VS_AUDSEL NOISE_BLNKR P3 0102726B70 CNTLVLTG P4 0102726B87 P2 0102726B35
P1 0102726B30 AUDIO P4 0102726B86 BOOT_CNTRL P3 0102726B35
P2 0102726B64 9V3 P1 0102726B31 PA_PWR_SET P5 0102726B95 MPT P4 0102726B88
P5 0102726B94
P3 0102726B68 P2 0102726B65 P6 0102727B03 MPT BATTERY_VOLTAGEP5 0102726B97 SEL5/MDC P5 0102726B96
P4 0102726B84 5VD P3 0102726B69 NOISE_BLNKR MOSBIAS_2 P6 0102727B05 MPT
P6 0102727B04 SELV/MDC ON_OFF_CONTROL P6 0102727B06 SEL5/MDC P6 0102727B07
P5 0102726B92 5V_RF P4 0102726B85 PA_PWR_SET MOSBIAS_3 P7 0102727B15 MPT VS_RAC P7 0102727B19
P6 0102727B01 P5 0102726B93 P7 0102727B17 MPT T2 0102727B28
P7 0102727B16 SELV/MDC P7 0102727B18 SEL5/MDC
P7 0102727B13 FLT_A+ P6 0102727B02 MOSBIAS_2 VS_GAINSEL T2 0102727B24 MPT VS_INT 5VD T3 0102727B44
T2 0102727B22 P7 0102727B14 T2 0102727B26 MPT T4 0102727B55
PASUPVLTG MOSBIAS_3 VS_AUDSEL T2 0102727B25 SELV/MDC 16_8MHZ T2 0102727B27 SEL5/MDC
T3 0102727B38 T2 0102727B23 T3 0102727B40 MPT RDY T5 0102727B55
T4 0102727B49 EXT_SWB+ INT_MIC T3 0102727B39 MODIN CH_ACT RSSI T3 0102727B42 MPT
T3 0102727B41 SELV/MDC T3 0102727B43 SEL5/MDC
T5 0102727B49 T4 0102727B50 T4 0102727B51 MPT VS_RAC
INT_SWB+ EXT_MIC T5 0102727B50 URX_SND MODIN LOCK T4 0102727B53 MPT RX_AUD_RTN
T4 0102727B52 SELV/MDC VS_INT T4 0102727B54 SEL5/MDC
DISCAUDIO TX_AUD_SND URX_SND T5 0102727B51 MPT
T5 0102727B52 SELV/MDC EXT_BD_REQ T5 0102727B53 MPT
EMERGENCY_CONTROL T5 0102727B54 SEL5/MDC
9V3 RX_AUD_RTN FLAT_RX_SND TX_AUD_SND INT_MIC
IGNITION_CONTROL VS_RAC
5VD TX_AUD_RTN FLAT_RX_SND EXT_MIC
DC_POWER_ON RSSI VS_INT VS_MIC
VSTBY RX_FLAT_FILTERED_AUDIO RX_FLAT_FILTERED_AUDIO DISCAUDIO VS_GAINSEL
ON_OFF_CONTROL LOCK VS_AUDSEL
FLAT_TX_RTN HANDSET_AUDIO HANDSET_AUDIO RX_AUD_RTN
TEMPSENSE SCI_TX FLAT_RX_SND
BATTERY_VOLTAGE VS_MIC SPKR+ SPKR- TX_AUD_RTN
CNTLVLTG
IN_5V_RF_REG 16_8MHZ SPKR- SPKR+ FLAT_TX_RTN RX_ADAPT

FLT_A+ FLT_A+
PASUPVLTG PASUPVLTG
EXT_SWB+ EXT_SWB+
INT_SWB+ INT_SWB+
9V3 9V3
5VD 5VD
VSTBY VSTBY
5V_RF 5V_RF
BATTERY_VOLTAGE BATTERY_VOLTAGE
IN_5V_RF_REG IN_5V_RF_REG
ON_OFF_CONTROL ON_OFF_CONTROL
DC_POWER_ON DC_POWER_ON
IGNITION_CONTROL IGNITION_CONTROL
EMERGENCY_CONTROL EMERGENCY_CONTROL
BOOT_CNTRL BOOT_CNTRL
INT_MIC INT_MIC
EXT_MIC EXT_MIC
DISCAUDIO DISCAUDIO
RX_AUD_RTN RX_AUD_RTN
TX_AUD_RTN TX_AUD_RTN
FLAT_TX_RTN FLAT_TX_RTN
FLAT_RX_SND FLAT_RX_SND
TX_AUD_SND TX_AUD_SND
URX_SND URX_SND
MODIN MODIN
SPKR- SPKR-
SPKR+ SPKR+
HANDSET_AUDIO HANDSET_AUDIO
RX_FLAT_FILTERED_AUDIO RX_FLAT_FILTERED_AUDIO
MOSBIAS_3 MOSBIAS_3
MOSBIAS_2 MOSBIAS_2
PA_PWR_SET PA_PWR_SET
NOISE_BLNKR NOISE_BLNKR
CNTLVLTG CNTLVLTG
TEMPSENSE TEMPSENSE
RX_ADAPT RX_ADAPT
16_8MHZ 16_8MHZ
LOCK LOCK
RSSI RSSI
CH_ACT CH_ACT

VS_RAC VS_RAC
VS_INT VS_INT
VS_AUDSEL VS_AUDSEL
VS_GAINSEL VS_GAINSEL
VS_MIC VS_MIC

EXP_BD_REQ EXP_BD_REQ

SCI_TX SCI_TX
RDY RDY

ZWG0130510-O

Controller T5 Schematic Diagram - Controller Overall


3-4 Controller T5 / Schematic Diagrams

J0601-1 PASUPVLTG
J0601-2
J0601-3 VR0601 C0601 U0611
24V 470pF
LM2941
4 VIN VOUT 5 EXT_SWB+
2 ON_OFF ADJ 1
C0603 R0611 C0611 C0612
10uF 56K 22uF 0.1uF
GND1 GND2
3 6

R0612
4.7K
E0631
57R01
FLT_A+
R0621
D0621
5VDC
24K VSTBY
VR0621 C0621 C0622
5.6V 470pF 47uF
U0641 NU

LM2941
4 VOUT 5
VIN 9V3
2 1
R0641 ON_OFF ADJ 5VD
C0641 R0642 C0644 C0645 U0653
470pF 10K GND1 GND2 7.5K 33uF 0.1uF MC33464N-45ATR
3 6
R0651 2 1
INPUT RESET_
D0651 U0651 GND
R0643 10 MC78M05 3
1.2K 1 3 5VDC U0652
0V (13,8VDC when radio off) R0652 IN OUT MC33064
GND C0655 NU
Q0641 10 0.1uF 2 1
C0651 2 C0654 INPUT RESET RESET
C0652 3 6
0.1uF 33uF 10uF NC1 NC3
NU 5 7
NC2 NC4
8
GND NC5 5VDC (0VDC during reset)
4
Q0681
6VDC
IN_5V_RF_REG

R0681
18K

D0660
C0681 R0682
0.1uF 68K
ON_OFF_CONTROL Q0661
D0661 INT_SWB+
DC_POWER_ON R0661 R0671
C0662
.01uF 30K
IGNITION_CONTROL 1K C0661
47uF
BATTERY_VOLTAGE

R0672 C0671 VR0671


10K 0.1uF 5.6V
R0662 NU
150K Q0663
TP0661
Q0662
EMERGENCY_CONTROL
C0663
0.1uF ZWG0130506-O
ZWG0130506-O

Controller T5 Schematic Diagram - Supply Voltage


Controller T5 / Schematic Diagrams 3-5

9V3 9V3 9V3


U0211-4
R0201 R0203 R0211 C0211 13 4 MC3403
100 100 7.5K 0.1uF 14
R0202 R0204 12
560 NU
560 11
VAG
C0201 C0202
10uF 10uF R0212 C0212
TP0221 7.5K 10uF
80mV RMS
R0205
10K C0204
INT_MIC
C0203 R0207 0.1uF
VS_MIC
80mV RMS 2200pF 2.2K
NU
R0206
EXT_MIC
10K
5V_RF C0205 R0208
2200pF 2.2K
R0220 MODIN
NU
8.2K
NU VS_AUDSEL

TX_AUD_RTN 16_8MHZ

TX_AUD_SND C0251 C0253


C0221 C0243 0 VDC
100pF NU 100pF
RX_AUD_RTN 5VD NU
R0221 0.1uF TP0222 0.1uF
5V_RF
24K R0222 R0223 R0253
R0224 R0225 24K 30K 100K
300mV RMS U0251 16 MC14053B
C0222 8.2K 8.2K
NU R0251 6 C0252
0.1uF 47K EN 9V3
12 1uF

VCC
URX_SND X0 14 6 630mV RX Filtered
R0252 4
200mV RMS C0223 C0254 13 X 11
7 330mV Flat
FLAT_RX_SND 0.1uF 2 X1 A 5 RX_FLAT_FILTERED_AUDIO
FLAT_TX_RTN 0.1uF Y0 VAG
56K 15 11 U0211-2
R0229 100 1 Y 10
MC3403
5V_RF 5 Y1 B
145mV RMS @25kHz R0226 5V_RF C0255 Z0 4
72mV RMS @12.5kHz C0227 C0228 Z C0262

48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
0.1uF 1MEG NU 0.1uF 3 5VDC RX Filtered
NU 1uF Z1 C 9 Audio (0V DC Flat) 82pF
R0242
DISCAUDIO C0224 C0225 C0226 0 GND VEE

MOD
100pF 0.1uF 0.1uF

GCB5
GCB4
1 36 8 7

AUDIO
VDDA TXRTN

AUXTX
R0228 R0227

TXSND

MICINT
AUXRX

VDDRC

GNDRC
MICEXT
2 35

URXOUT
DISC GCB3 R0262
0 3 GNDA CLK168 34 C0242
1MEG NU 4 33 0.1uF
PA_PWR_SET DACU VDDD C0265 C0266 100K
5 32 NU R0261
MOSBIAS_3 DACR U0221 VDDCP 0.1uF 0.1uF 9V3
MOSBIAS_2 6 DACG 63A53 GNDD 31 C0261 10K
7 VOX GNDD0 30 NU 9 4
8 29 8
PLCAP F1200 0.1uF HANDSET_AUDIO
9 28 VAG 10
SQIN SYN R0265 R0266 11 U0211-3
C0232 C0236 C0233 10 UIO VDDSYN 27 5V_RF C0267 R0267
C0237 11 26 24K 24K .01uF MC3403
2.2uF 0.1uF .033uF 0.22uF C0231 VDDDAC NC NU 47K
1uF 12 AGCCAP PLCAP2 25
NU NU
C0241
0.1uF R0268
FLT_A+

CLK
10K

GCB2
GCB1
GCB0
CHACT
SQDET
LSIO
HSIO
CSX
DATA
GNDSYN
LCAP
C0271
5V_RF 5V_RF 5V_RF 9V3 .01uF

13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
C0244 R0269 C0272
0.1uF 2 4 MC3403 470 0.1uF
D0201 5 1 C0234 1
0.1uF C0235 3
NU .022uF C0245 VAG U0271
4 11 U0211-1
0.1uF C0273 7 TDA1519C C0276
3 2 3300pF 1000pF E0271
VCC 57R01
C0246
.01uF 9
5VD 5VD INV OUT1 4 SPKR+
R0273 1
5VDC (0VDC during radio off) 13VDC unmuted 3 NINV
DC_POWER_ON 24K 5VDC muted RR
8 6
NOISE_BLNKR INT_SWB+ M_SS OUT2 SPKR-
CH_ACT R0241 C0277
47K 5VD R0276 GND1 GND2 1000pF E0272
R0274 15K 57R01
2 5
10K
NU R0275 Q0271
10K
C0275
C0274 47uF
0.1uF ZWG0130507-O
NU

CSX
CLK
DATA

GP2_OUT
7 8 9
11
SPI(0:10)
GPIO(0:13)

VOX
CH_ACT
SQ_DET
LSIO
HSIO
SYN
F1200
7 5 4 6 3 1 2
CNTLR_AUDIO(0:7)

Controller T5 Schematic Diagram - Audio


3-6 Controller T5 / Schematic Diagrams

J0451 R0441 C0449 C0448 C0447 C0446 C0445 C0443 C0442 C0441
C0427 C0423 C0421 EXPANSION BOARD 0 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF
470pF 470pF 82pF 18-PIN CONNECTOR NU NU NU
J0401
CONTROL HEAD C0426 C0422 R0401 NC J0451-1 1 NC
12-PIN CONNECTOR 470pF 470pF 220 NC J0451-2 2 EXP2_CS
SCI_TX J0401-1 1 SCI_TX NC J0451-3 3 NC
SPEAKER+ J0401-2 2 SPKR+ NC J0451-4 4 GROUND
SPEAKER- J0401-3 3 SPKR- OPT_PTT J0451-5 5 OPT_PTT
GROUND J0401-4 EXT_BD_PTT 4 GROUND RDY J0451-6 6 RDY
EXP_BD_PTT J0401-5 5 GP1_IN_ACC3 OPT_CS J0451-7 7 OPT_CS RSSI RSSI
5VD J0401-6 R0407 6 5VD GPIO J0451-8 8 GP4_IN_OUT_ACC8 CH_ACT CH_ACT
HANSET_AUDIO J0401-7 R0408 7 HANDSET_AUDIO EXP1_CS J0451-9 9 EXP1_CS 5VD 5VD
BUS+ J0401-8 10 8 BUS+ EXP_BD_REQ J0451-10 10 EXP_BD_REQ FLT_A+ FLT_A+
R0409 100
INT_MIC J0401-9 10 9 INT_MIC CLK J0451-11 11 SPI_CLK SPKR- SPKR-
FLT_A+ J0401-10 10 FLT_A+ MISO J0451-12 12 SPI_MISO SPKR+ SPKR+
ON_OFF_CONTROL J0401-11 11 ON_OFF_CONTROL DATA J0451-13 EXT_BD_PTT 13 SPI_DATA DISCAUDIO DISCAUDIO
NC J0401-12 12 NC EXP_BD_PTT J0451-14 14 GP1_IN_ACC3 HANDSET_AUDIO HANDSET_AUDIO
C0428 C0430 R0410 GND J0451-15 15 GROUND
R0412 82pF 470pF 0 FAST_SQ J0451-16 16 CH_ACT
NU DISCAUDIO J0451-17 R0467 10 17 DISCAUDIO
0 C0429 C0431 FLAT_TX_RTN J0451-18 18 FLAT_TX_RTN VS_MIC VS_MIC
470pF 470pF R0468 C0477 C0476 C0474 C0473 C0472 C0471 INT_MIC INT_MIC
10 470pF 470pF 470pF 82pF 82pF 82pF EXT_MIC EXT_MIC
ON_OFF_CONTROL ON_OFF_CONTROL
C0478 C0470 FLAT_TX_RTN FLAT_TX_RTN
470pF 470pF EXP_BD_REQ EXP_BD_REQ
RDY RDY
GP1_IN_ACC3 GP1_IN_ACC3
C0560 C0559 C0558 C0554
470pF 470pF 470pF 0.1uF J0551 RESET RESET
NU NU NU INTERNAL OPTION BOARD BUS+ BUS+
NU 40-PIN CONNECTOR
R0591 GP4_IN_OUT_ACC8 GP4_IN_OUT_ACC8
24K OPT_PTT OPT_PTT
J0551-41
VS_MIC 40 J0551-40 VS_MIC
VS_CS 39 J0551-39 VS_CS TO/FROM RF
R0592 10 L0481
9V3 38 J0551-38 9V3 390nH
5VD 37 J0551-37 Vddd 9 DATA NU DATA_CNTLR_1 TP0492 TP0497
VS_AUDSEL 36 J0551-36 VS_AUDSEL SPI(0:10) DATA TO/FROM RF
FLAT_RX_SND 35 J0551-35 Det_Aud_Snd J0552 9 DATA R0481 0 DATA_CNTLR_2
RX_AUD_RTN 34 J0551-34 Rx_Aud_Rtn 9 DATA
C0591 0.1uF RS232 INTERFACE BOARD DATA
TX_AUD_SND 33 J0551-33 Tx_Aud_Snd 18-PIN CONNECTOR SPI_DATA 8 CLK R0482 0 CLK_CNTLR_1
TX_AUD_RTN 32 C0592 J0551-32 Tx_Aud_Rtn 8 CLK IN_5V_RF_REG_CNTLR_1
FLAT_TX_RTN 31 0.1uF C0593 0.1uF J0551-31 Flat_Tx_Rtn J0552-20 SPI_CLK CLK CLK_CNTLR_2 IN_5V_RF_REG IN_5V_RF_REG
10 8 CLK L0482 NU
OPT_CS 30 J0551-30 Opt_Bd_En MISO CLK 5V_CNTLR_1
RDY 29 J0551-29 Rdy/Req 9V3 1 1 J0552-1 9V3 SPI_MISO 390nH CSX_CNTLR_2 5V_RF 5V
URX_SND 28 J0551-28 Rx_Aud_Snd 5VD 2 2 J0552-2 5VD 4 CSX CSX DISCAUDIO_CNTLR_1
NC 27 J0551-27 ON GND 3 3 J0552-3 GND EXP2_CS EXP2_CS 7 CSX_CNTLR_1 DISCAUDIO DISCAUDIO
NC 26 J0551-26 INT_EXT_Vdd 5VD 4 4 J0552-4 5VD 3 C0482 CSX PA_PWR_SET_1_CNTLR_1
NC 25 J0551-25 Key_Row SPI_MISO 5 5 J0552-5 SPI_MISO EXP1_CS EXP1_CS 470pF PA_PWR_SET PA_PWR_SET
NC 24 J0551-24 Key_Col RESET 6 6 J0552-6 RESET 2 MOSBIAS_2_CNTLR_1
OPT_PTT 23 J0551-23 PTT NC 7 7 J0552-7 NC VS_CS VS_CS MOSBIAS_2 MOSBIAS_2
NC 22 J0551-22 Key_Intrp NC 8 8 J0552-8 NC 1 MOSBIAS_3_CNTLR_1
VS_INT 21 J0551-21 VS_INT FLT_A+ 9 9 J0552-9 FLT_A+ OPT_CS OPT_CS TP0481 MOSBIAS_3 MOSBIAS_3
RESET 20 J0551-20 RST* NC 10 10 J0552-10 NC 1 NOISE_BLNKR_CNTLR_1
5VD 19 J0551-19 LED_EN DISCAUDIO 11 11 J0552-11 DISCAUDIO RX_ADAPT RX_ADAPT NOISE_BLNKR NOISE_BLNKR
NC 18 J0551-18 OFF_BATT_DATA_OUT CH_ACT 12 12 J0552-12 CH_ACT RESET_CNTLR_1 MODIN_CNTLR_1
VS_GAINSEL17 J0551-17 VS_GAINSEL GP1_IN_ACC3 13 EXT_BD_PTT 13 J0552-13 EXT_BD_PTT RESET RESET MODIN MODIN
SPI_MISO 16 J0551-16 SrD_Rtn EXP_BD_REQ 14 14 J0552-14 EXT_BD_REQ CNTLVLTG_CNTLR_1 16_8MHZ_CNTLR_1
SPI_DATA 15 J0551-15 SrD_Snd EXP1_CS 15 15 J0552-15 EXT_BD_CS CNTLVLTG CNTLVLTG 16_8MHZ 16_8MHZ
NC 14 J0551-14 R/W* GP4_IN_OUT_ACC8 16 16 J0552-16 GP4_IN_OUT TEMPSENSE_CNTLR_1 INT_SWB_CNTLR_1
SPI_MISO 13 J0551-13 CS* SPI_CLK 17 17 J0552-17 SPI_CLK TEMPSENSE TEMPSENSE INT_SWB+ INT_SWB
GP4_IN_OUT_ACC8 12 J0551-12 DB0 SPI_DATA 18 18 J0552-18 SPI_MOSI RSSI_CNTLR_1
EXP1_CS 11 J0551-11 DB1 RSSI RSSI
EXP_BD_REQ 10 EXT_BD_PTT J0551-10 DB2 J0552-19 LOCK_CNTLR_1
GP1_IN_ACC3 9 J0551-9 DB3 LOCK LOCK C0490 C0491 C0492 C0493 C0494 C0495 C0496 C0497 C0499
CH_ACT 8 J0551-8 DB4 PASUPVLTG_CNTRL_1 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF
DISCAUDIO 7 J0551-7 DB5 PASUPVLTG PASUPVLTG
NC 6 J0551-6 DB6 9V3_CNTLR_1
FLT_A+ 5 J0551-5 DB7 9V3 9V3
NC 4 J0551-4 A0
SPI_CLK 3 J0551-3 SCK_Snd
VS_RAC 2 J0551-2 VS_RAC
GND 1 J0551-1 Gnd
C0576 C0483 C0484 C0485 C0486 C0487 C0488
C0575 470pF J0551-42 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF
470pF NU
NU

J0501
ACCESSORY
R0541 20-PIN CONNECTOR
27K J0501-1 19 NC GM300
FLT_A+ J0501-20 20 NC PCB
SPKR- J0501-2 1 SPEAKER-
GP5_IN_ACC9 EXT_MIC J0501-19 2 EXT_MIC_AUDIO
GP1_IN_ACC3 J0501-3 3 DIG_IN1 20 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
WARIS
R0529 GP2_OUT_ACC4 J0501-18 4 DIG_OUT2 (EXTERNAL_ALARM)
EMERGENCY_CONTROL FLAT_TX_RTN J0501-4 5 FLAT_TX_AUDIO 19 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17
47K R0512 VR0504 J0501-17 6 DIG_IN_3
C0541 J0501-5 7 GROUND
R0542 15K VR0501 33V
47K 0.47uF J0501-16 8 DIG_IN_OUT_4
20V R0525 C0501 C0502 C0503 C0504 C0505 REAR VIEW
NU 1 470pF J0501-6 9 DIG_IN_5 WITH WAKEUP (EMERGENCY)
FLT_A+ TP0530 100K .01uF 470pF 470pF 470pF J0501-15 10 DIG_IN_6 WITH WAKEUP (IGNITION)
J0501-7 11 FLAT/FILTERED_RX_AUDIO
J0501-14 12 DIG_IN_OUT_7
GP6_IN_ACC10 GP3_IN_ACC6 J0501-8 13 SWB+
GP4_IN_OUT_ACC8 J0501-13 14 DIG_IN_OUT_8
R0530 J0501-9 15 RSSI
IGNITION_CONTROL J0501-12 16 SPEAKER+
0 J0501-10 17 BUS+
J0501-11 18 BOOT_CNTRL

C0542
R0531
RX_FLAT_FILTERED_AUDIO
560
47uF GP7_IN_OUT_ACC12
VR0509 VR0510
33V 33V
VR0541 R0511 VR0503 R0510 C0506 C0508 C0509 C0510 C0511 C0512
14V 100K 20V 4.7K 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF

R0533 0
EXT_SWB+
GP8_IN_OUT_ACC14 R0535
RSSI 1K
SPKR+ R0537 220
BUS+
BOOT_CNTRL
R0538
220
VR0505 R0539
20V 5VD
VR0537 4.7K C0513 C0514 C0515 C0518
C0516 C0517
5.6V 470pF 470pF 470pF .01uF 82pF 470pF ZWG0130508-O

Controller T5 Schematic Diagram - I/O


Controller T5 / Schematic Diagrams 3-7

5VD
R0101 R0102
10K 4.7K

5VD 5VD BUS+ 5VDC (0VDC during boot mode) TP0151


D0101 D0151 R0151
FLT_A+ FLT_A+ 24K
R0116 R0115 5VD
0 10K BOOT_CNTRL
NU
Q0151 VSTBY
SCI_TX VR0151 R0152
5.6V 24K
ON_OFF_CONTROL

C0151
TP0101 TP0102 .01uF GPIO(0:13)
R017210K
5VD R0171
CNTLR_AUDIO(0:7) CNTLR_AUDIO(0:7) CNTLR_AUDIO(0:7) 5VD
CNTLR_AUDIO(0:7) 7 6 4.7K
3 2 6 5 4 3 6 1 Q0171
GP1_IN GP1_IN_ACC3

VOX

SYN
R0173

LSIO
LSIO
HSIO

HSIO
F1200
4.7K

CHACT
SPI(0:10) SPI(0:10) SPI(0:10) SPI(0:10)

SQ_DET
SPI(0:10) U0141 FLT_A+ GP2_OUT_ACC4
10 8 9 0 MC74HC138A C0141
5VD 7 8 910 0.1uF R0174
5VD 10K

CLK
11 GP2_OUT Q0173

CLK
CSX
TP0104

DATA

MISO
MISO
16

DATA

EE_CS
C0111 C0112 0 EE_CS
100pF 0.1uF 15 Y0 VCC R0175
1 OPT_CS 14 10K
NU 2 VS_CS Y1 EN_CS1 6
13 Y2 EN_CS2 4 5VD
R0111 3 EXP1_CS 12 GPIO(0:13)
0 4 EXP2_CS 11 Y3 EN_CS3 5
8 5VD 5 Y4 HC138_A0 7 GP3_IN R0176
REF_CS 10 Y5 GP3_IN_ACC6
6 6 LVZIF_CS 9 A0 1 HC138_A1 PE6
VCC SCK R0112 Y6 A1 2 0 30K
1 7
2 CS 3 Y7 GND A2 3 HC138_A2 1
R0170
SO WP 7 0 2
NU 8 10K
HOLD 5 C0101C0102 C0103C0104C0105
VSS SI RDY 100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF
FLASH_OE NU NU NU NU R0104
4 10K R0177
U0111 RX_ADAPT 5VD 4.7K
5VD X25128-2.7 IRQ 5VD 5VD
EEPROM R0178
R0110 16Kx8bit C0106 4
R0108 GP4_IN 47K

VRL 68
89

XFC 93

VRH 69
VDD 12
10K ECLK ECLK 100pF

XTAL 91NC_XTAL
VDDL 39
2.2K

AVDD 59
VDDR 88
5VDC (0VDC during On/Off pressed 96

EXTAL 90
Q0110 NU

LVOUT 95
NU IRQ

PD5_SS 2
PA2_IC1 81
PA1_IC2 80
PA0_IC3 79
48 12

VDDSYN 92
and during head request) XIRQ GP4_IN_OUT_ACC8

PD1_TXD 98

PD4_SCK 1
PD0_RXD 97

PD6_LVIN 3
ON_OFF_SENSE 6 94 GP4_OUT

PD3_MOSI 100
PD2_MISO 99
PG0_XA13 RESET RESET Q0177
ON_OFF_CONTROL 16 PG1_XA14 PG7_R_W 4 R_W D0179

PA7_PA1_OC1 86
20 58

PA6_OC2_OC1 85
PA5_OC3_OC1 84
PA4_OC4_OC1 83
IRQ 5VD R0107 PG2_XA15 MODA_LIR RESET
19 PG3_XA16 MODB_VSTBY 57 C0107
47K 17

PA3_IC4_OC5_OC182
NU PG4_XA17 1000pF 5VD
18 PG5_XA18
5 71 HC138_A0 0
OPT_PTT PG6_AS PJ0_CSGP3 HC138_A1 1
PJ1_CSGP4 72 8 R0179
GP7_OUT 47 73 HC138_A2 2 GP5_IN
FROM_U0101_47 GP4_OUT PH0_PW1 PJ2 GP6_IN 3 GP5_IN_ACC9
FROM_U0101_46 46 PH1_PW2 PJ3 74 47K
45 U0101 75 GP4_IN 4
PH2_PW3 MC68HC11FL0 PJ4 GP8_IN 5
44 PH3_PW4 PJ5 76 R0181
43 MICROPROCESSOR 77 (EXT_BD_PTT & DATA_PTT) GP1_IN 6
PH4_CSIO PJ6 5VD 4.7K
42 PH5_CSGP1 PJ7 78 EXT_BD_REQ 5VD
RAM_CS 41 PH6_CSGP2
DATA_BUS(0:7) 38 67 R0105 3
FLASH_CE PH7_CSPROG PE0_AN0 BATTERY_VOLTAGE 100K GP6_IN R0182
PE1_AN1 66 CNTLVLTG Q0181
0 30 PC0_DATA0 PE2_AN2 65 TEMPSENSE Used in GP6_IN_ACC10
1 31 64 standard 47K
PC1_DATA1 PE3_AN3
2 32 PC2_DATA2 PE4_AN4 63 only R0183
5VD 3 33 PC3_DATA3 PE5_AN5 62 R0117 3.9K 4.7K
4 34 PC4_DATA4 PE6_AN6 61 GP3_IN 7 R0106 5VD
5VD 5 35 PC5_DATA5 PE7_AN7 60 GP5_IN 8 0 9
6 GP7_IN R0184
C0121 36 PC6_DATA6 Used in
C0122 7 37 5VD 47K
0.1uF PC7_DATA7 prime
0.1uF C0123 13

PF7_ADDR7
PF6_ADDR6
PF5_ADDR5
PF4_ADDR4
PF3_ADDR3
PF2_ADDR2
PF1_ADDR1
PFO_ADDR0
PB7_ADDR15
PB6_ADDR14
PB5_ADDR13
PB4_ADDR12
PB3_ADDR11
PB2_ADDR10
PB1_ADDR9
PBO_ADDR8
PI7
PI6
PI5
PI4
PI3
PI2
PI1
PI0
VSS
VSSR
VSSL
AVSS
R0113 R0114 only GP7_OUT GP7_IN_OUT_ACC12
100pF 10K

9
TP0103 10K Q0183

22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
15
21
11
10
14
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
13
87
40
70
8 NU R0185
18

NC 7
NC 8
28 17 RSSI 4.7K
VCC LOCK
VCC RAM_CS 16 5VD
FLASH_CE 30 EN_CE
15 VS_INT
FLASH_OE 32 EN_OE EN_CS 20 VS_RAC 5 R0186
EN_OE 22 14 GP8_IN
R_W 7 EN_WE VS_GAINSEL
EN_WE 27 R_W 13 47K
20 21 0 0 11 10 12 GP7_IN 9 10
R0121 A0 IO0 A0 0 11 GP8_OUT 10 GP8_OUT GP8_IN_OUT_ACC14
100K 0 19 A1 IO1 22 1 1 12 IO1
A1 9 1 Q0185
1 18 A2 IO2 23 2 2 13 IO2
A2 8 2 10
17 25 3 3 15 IO3 7 9
2 A3 IO3 A3 3 8 FROM_U0101_46 GP4_OUT 12
3 16 A4 IO4 26 4 4 16 IO4
IO5 A4 6 4 FROM_U0101_47 GP7_OUT 13
15 27 5 5 5 7
4 A5 IO5 17 IO6 A5 5 6
5 14 28 6 6 18 H/W-Version & Memory size
A6 IO6 A6 4 6 5
6 13 A7 IO7 29 7 7 19 IO7
IO8 A7 3 R0131
3 7 4
7 A8 A8 25 8 3
8 2 A9 A9 24 9 10MEG
9 31 21 2
A10 63A21 U0122 A10
RAM 1 R0132
10 1 A11 A11 2310
12 32kx8bit 11 0 330K
11 A12 A12 212
12 4 A13 U0121 A13 2613
13 5 A14 1 Y0131
11 GNDA14 14 XTAL
14 A15 1
15 10 A16 AT49F040 14 4 OUT
IN
16 6 A17 FLASH ROM
9 38.40KHz
17 A18 GND 512kx8bit NC1 NC
18
24 3 2
C0131 C0132 ZWG0130509-A
22pF 22pF
ADDR_BUS(0:18)

Controller T5 Schematic Diagram - Microprocessor


3-8 Controller T5 / Schematic Diagrams

U0351
LP2951ACMM-3.3

8 1
5VD 7 INPUT OUTPUT 5 3V3
3 FEEDBACK ERROR 2
C0351 SHUTDOWN SENSE 6 C0353 C0354
VTAP C0352
0.1uF .022uF 33uF 0.1uF
GND
4

5VD 5VD

C0342
0.1uF
C0324
0.1uF
3V3 5VD
2 8 5
R0323 3 4 5 U0331-2
1 C0325 VCC
3 D0301
RX_AUD_RTN 4 U0341-1 18K C0331
PWR_GND
LM2904 R0324 0.1uF 0.1uF
18K 2 1 GND
3

C0301 C0302 C0303


1uF 0.1uF 100pF

3V3 U0301
5109152M01
R0335
150K 7 26
SPI(0:10)
VCCD VCCA R0344
R0331 6 20
8 CLK XCLK AUDOUT VS_MIC
8 SCLK
3 56K
10K 24 NC1 4 R0345
2 VS_CS R0332 NC2
25 ANA_NEG
ANA_POS NC3 13 5.1K
10K NC4 14
9 15 5VD
9 DATA R0333 10 SS NC5
MOSI NC6 16
10K
11 MISO NC7 19
5 21
10 MISO 4 2 2 INT NC8
NC9 23
Y A 22 RAC
AMCAP NC10 27 R0342 C0344
OE 1 U0331-1 NC11 28 C0343 R0341 1.8K 0.1uF
2 VS_CS
74AHCT1G125 C0304 C0305
0.1uF 10K
0.1uF 0.1uF 5VD U0341-2

VSSA1
VSSA2
VSSA3
VSSD
LM2904 U0342
1 17 18 12 5 TC4S66F
6 8
7 1 VDD 2 R0343
VS_INT R0346 5 FLAT_RX_SND
5VD VSS 0
4 CNTL
47K
3
4
R0347 C0341
VS_RAC 1uF
47K
VS_AUDSEL

ZWG0130505-O

ZWG0130505-O

Controller T5 Schematic Diagram - Voice Storage


Controller T5 / Schematic Diagrams 3-9

2.1 Controller T5 Parts List


Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola
Description Description Description
Ref Part No Ref Part No Ref Part No
Circuit Motorola
Description C0254 2113743E20 100nF 16V C0352 2113743E07 22nF 16V C0487 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
Ref Part No
Used in GM398 only
C0255 2113743E20 100nF 16V C0488 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0101 2113740F51 100pF 5% 50V
C0353 2311049A97 TANT CHIP 33 UF 16
C0261 2113743E20 100nF 16V Used in GM398 only C0490 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0107 2113741F25 1nF 50V
C0262 2113740F49 82pF 5% 50V C0354 2113743E20 100nF 16V C0491 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0112 2113743E20 100nF 16V
Used in GM398 only
C0265 2113743E20 100nF 16V C0492 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0121 2113743E20 100nF 16V
C0421 2113743N48 82.0 PF 5%
C0267 2113741F49 10nF 50V C0493 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0122 2113743E20 100nF 16V
C0422 2113741F17 470pF 50V
C0271 2113741F49 10nF 50V C0494 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0131 2113740F35 22pF 5% 50V
C0423 2113741F17 470pF 50V
C0272 2113743E20 100nF 16V C0495 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0132 2113740F35 22pF 5% 50V
C0426 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0273 2113741F37 3.3nF 50V C0496 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0141 2113743E20 100nF 16V
C0427 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0275 2311049A99 TANT CP 47uF 20% 10V C0497 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0151 2113741F49 10nF 50V
C0428 2113743N48 82.0 PF 5%
C0276 2113741F25 1nF 50V C0499 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0201 2311049A57 TANT CP 10uF 10% 16V
C0429 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0277 2113741F25 1nF 50V C0501 2113741F49 10nF 50V
C0202 2311049A57 TANT CP 10uF 10% 16V
C0430 2113741F17 470pF 50V
C0301 2311049A07 1uF 10% 16V C0502 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0204 2113743E20 100nF 16V
Used in GM398 only C0431 2113741F17 470pF 50V
C0503 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0212 2311049A57 TANT CP 10uF 10% 16V
C0302 2113743E20 100nF 16V C0445 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
Used in GM398 only C0504 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0221 2113743E20 100nF 16V
C0446 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0303 2113740F51 100pF 5% 50V C0505 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0222 2113743E20 100nF 16V
Used in GM398 only C0447 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0506 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0223 2113743E20 100nF 16V
C0304 2113743E20 100nF 16V C0448 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0508 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0224 2113740F51 100pF 5% 50V NP0 Used in GM398 only
C0449 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0509 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0225 2113743E20 100nF 16V C0305 2113743E20 100nF 16V
Used in GM398 only C0470 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0510 2113741F17 470 pF 50V
C0226 2113743E20 100nF 16V
C0324 2113743E20 100nF 16V C0471 2113743N48 82.0 PF 5%
C0511 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0228 2311049A07 TANT CP 1uF 10% 16V Used in GM398 only
C0472 2113743N48 82.0 PF 5%
C0512 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0231 2113743B29 1 UF 10% 16V C0331 2113743E20 100nF 16V
C0473 2113743N48 82.0 PF 5%
Used in GM398 only C0513 2113741F17 470 pF 50V
C0232 2113743E20 100nF 16V
C0474 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0341 2311049A07 TANT CP 1uF 10% 16V C0514 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0234 2113743E20 100nF 16V
Used in GM398 only C0476 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0515 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0235 2113743E07 22nF 16V
C0342 2113743E20 100nF 16V C0477 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
Used in GM398 only C0516 2113741F49 10nF 50V
C0236 2113743E10 .033UF 10%
C0478 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0343 2113743E20 100nF 16V C0517 2113743N48 82.0 PF 5%
C0241 2113743E20 100nF 16V
Used in GM398 only C0482 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0518 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0243 2113740F51 100pF 5% 50V
C0344 2113743E20 100nF 16V C0483 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0541 2311049A05 TANT CP 470nF 10% 25V
C0244 2113743E20 100nF 16V Used in GM398 only
C0484 2113741F17 470 pF 50V
C0542 2311049A99 TANT CP 47uF 20% 10V
C0245 2113743E20 100nF 16V C0351 2113743E20 100nF 16V
Used in GM398 only C0485 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0591 2113743E20 100nF 16V
C0246 2113741F49 10nF 50V
C0486 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0592 2113743E20 100nF 16V
C0252 2311049A07 TANT CP 1uF 10%
3-10 Controller T5 / Schematic Diagrams

Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola


Description Description Description Description
Ref Part No Ref Part No Ref Part No Ref Part No

C0593 2113741B69 100nF 50V J0551 0905505Y04 CONN ZIF HORIZONTAL R0151 0662057A82 24K 1/16W 5% R0228 0662057B47 0 1/16W

C0601 2113741F17 470pF 50V J0552 0905505Y03 CONN ZIF 18PIN R0152 0662057A82 24K 1/16W 5% R0229 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5%

C0603 2380090M24 LYT 10uF 50V 20% J0601 0986165B01 DC PWR CONN R0170 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R0241 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5%

C0611 2311049C06 TANT CP 22uF 20% 35V Q0110 4880048M01 NPN DIG 47k/47k R0171 0662057A65 4k7 1/16W 5% R0242 0662057B47 0 1/16W

C0612 2113743E20 100nF 16V Q0151 4880048M01 NPN DIG 47k/47k R0172 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R0251 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5%

C0622 2311049A99 TANT CP 47uF 20% 10V Q0171 4880048M01 NPN DIG 47k/47k R0173 0662057A65 4k7 1/16W 5% R0252 0662057A91 56K 1/16W 5%

C0641 2113741F17 470pF 50V Q0173 4880052M01 NPN DRLNGTN MXTA R0174 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R0253 0662057A97 100k 1/16W

C0644 2311049A97 TANT CHIP 33 UF 16 Q0177 4880048M01 NPN DIG 47k/47k R0175 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R0261 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%

C0645 2113743E20 100nF 16V Q0181 4880048M01 NPN DIG 47k/47k R0176 0662057A84 30k 1/16W 5% R0262 0662057A97 100k 1/16W

C0652 2311049A97 TANT CHIP 33 UF 16 Q0183 4880048M01 NPN DIG 47k/47k R0177 0662057A65 4k7 1/16W 5% R0265 0662057A82 24K 1/16W 5%

C0654 2311049A57 TANT CP 10uF 10% 16V Q0185 4880048M01 NPN DIG 47k/47k R0178 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5% R0267 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5%

C0655 2113743E20 100nF 16V Q0271 4813824A10 NPN 40V .2A R0179 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5% R0268 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%

C0661 2311049C05 TANT CP 47uF 10% 16V Q0641 4880048M01 NPN DIG 47k/47k R0181 0662057A65 4k7 1/16W 5% R0269 0662057A41 470 1/16W 5%

C0662 2113741F49 10nF 50V Q0661 4805921T02 DUAL ROHM FMC2 RH R0182 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5% R0273 0662057A82 24K 1/16W 5%

C0663 2113743E20 100nF 16V Q0662 4813824A10 NPN 40V .2A B=50-150 R0183 0662057A65 4k7 1/16W 5% R0275 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%

C0671 2113743E20 100nF 16V Q0663 4880048M01 NPN DIG 47k/47k R0184 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5% R0276 0662057A77 15k 1/16W 5%

C0681 2113743E20 100nF 16V Q0681 4880052M01 NPN DRLNGTN MXTA R0185 0662057A65 4k7 1/16W 5% R0323 0662057A79 18k 1/16W 5%
Used in GM398 only
D0101 4880236E05 CHIP SCHOTTKY R0101 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R0186 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5%
R0324 0662057A79 18k 1/16W 5%
D0151 4813833C02 DUAL SOT MMBD6100 R0102 0662057A65 4k7 1/16W 5% R0201 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5% Used in GM398 only
D0179 4813833C02 DUAL SOT MMBD6100 R0104 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R0202 0662057A43 560 1/16W 5% R0331 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
Used in GM398 only
D0301 4802245J47 SCHOTTKY BARRIER R0105 0662057A97 100k 1/16W R0203 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5%
Used in GM398 only (RB471E) Used in GM338 only R0332 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
R0204 0662057A43 560 1/16W 5%
Used in GM398 only
D0621 4813833C02 DUAL SOT MMBD6100 R0106 0662057B47 0 1/16W
Used in GM398 only R0205 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
R0333 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
D0651 4813833C02 DUAL SOT MMBD6100
R0206 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% Used in GM398 only
R0108 0662057A57 2k2 1/16W 5%
D0660 4813833C02 DUAL SOT MMBD6100
R0207 0662057A57 2k2 1/16W 5% R0335 0662057B02 150k 1/16W
R0111 0662057B47 0 1/16W
D0661 4813833C02 DUAL SOT MMBD6100 Used in GM398 only
R0113 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R0208 0662057A57 2k2 1/16W 5%
E0271 2484657R01 Ferrite Bead R0341 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
R0114 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R0211 0660076E70 FILM 7500 Used in GM398 only
E0272 2484657R01 Ferrite Bead
R0115 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R0212 0660076E70 FILM 7500 R0342 0662057A55 1k8 1/16W 5%
E0631 2484657R01 Ferrite Bead Used in GM398 only
R0117 0662057A63 3k9 1/16W 5% R0221 0662057A82 24K 1/16W 5%
J0401 0902636Y02 CONN FLEX 12 PIN R0343 0662057B47 0 1/16W
R0121 0662057A97 100k 1/16W R0222 0662057A82 24K 1/16W 5% Used in GM398 only
J0451 0902636Y01 CONN FLEX SIDE ENTRY
R0131 0662057B46 10.0 MEG OHMS 5% R0223 0662057A84 30k 1/16W 5% R0344 0662057A91 56K 1/16W 5%
J0501 0986105B01 CONN SMD 20 PIN Used in GM398 only
R0132 0662057B10 330k 1/16W 5% R0224 0662057A71 8k2 1/16W 5%
Controller T5 / Schematic Diagrams 3-11

Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola


Description Description Description
Ref Part No Ref Part No Ref Part No

R0345 0662057A66 5k1 1/16W 5% R0621 0662057A82 24K 1/16W 5% U0641 5183308X01 ADJ VLTG REG LM2941
Used in GM398 only TO263
R0641 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
R0346 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5% U0651 5113816A07 REG 5V POS 500MA
Used in GM398 only R0642 0660076E70 FILM 7500 1 1 MC78M05

R0347 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5% R0643 0660076E51 FILM 1200 1 1 U0653 5186205B01 MC33464N-45ATR
Used in GM398 only SOT23-5-RB
R0651 0662057A01 10 1/16W 5%
R0401 0662057A33 220 1/16W 5% VR0151 4813830A15 5.6V 5% 225mW
R0652 0662057A01 10 1/16W 5%
R0407 0662057M26 10 5% VR0501 4805656W09 ZENER QUAD
R0661 0662057A49 1k 1/16W 5%
MMQA20VT1
R0408 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5%
R0662 0662057B02 150k 1/16W
VR0503 4805656W09 ZENER QUAD
R0409 0662057M26 10 5% MMQA20VT1
R0671 0662057A84 30k 1/16W 5%
R0412 0662057B47 0 1/16W VR0504 4813830A40 SOC23 AUTO SDN
R0672 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
R0441 0662057B47 0 1/16W VR0505 4805656W09 ZENER QUAD
R0681 0662057A79 18k 1/16W 5%
MMQA20VT1
R0467 0662057M26 10 5%
R0682 0662057A93 68k 1/16W 5%
VR0509 4813830A40 SOC23 AUTO SDN
R0468 0662057M26 10 5%
U0101 5102226J56 MICRO PROCESSOR
MC68HC1 VR0510 4813830A40 SOC23 AUTO SDN
R0481 0662057B47 0 1/16W
* U0111 5102463J64 EEPROM X25128-2.7 SO8 VR0537 4813830A15 5.6V 5% 225mW
R0482 0662057B47 0 1/16W
* U0121 5186137B01 IC 512KX8 FLASH ROM VR0541 4813830A27 14V 5% 225MW
R0510 0662057A65 4k7 1/16W 5%
(AT49BV020)
VR0601 4813832C77 TRANS SUP. 24V HIG-
R0511 0662057A97 100k 1/16W
U0122 5185963A21 IC 32K x 8 SRAM PWR
R0512 0662057A77 15k 1/16W 5%
U0141 5113805A30 IC 10F8 DCDR/REMUX VR0621 4813830A15 DIODE 5.6V 5% 225mW
R0525 0662057A97 100k 1/16W 74HC138
Y0131 4880113R19 CRYSTAL 38.4KHZ
R0529 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5% U0211 5183222M49 IC QUAD OPAMP __3403

R0530 0662057B47 0 1/16W U0221 5185963A53 ASFICCMP 0.5MM TQFP

R0531 0662057A43 560 1/16W 5% U0251 5113806A20 MUX/DEMUX,TRIPLE 2- * Motorola Depot Servicing only
Reference designators with an asterisk indicate
R0533 0662057B47 0 1/16W U0271 5109699X01 AUDIO PA TDA1519C
components which are not fieldreplaceable
R0535 0662057A49 1k 1/16W U0301 5109152M01 EEPROM ANALOG because they need to be calibrated with
Used in GM398 only ISD33120EI specialized factory equipment after installation.
R0537 0662057A33 220 1/16W 5% Radios in which these parts have been replaced in
U0331 5186204B01 BUFFER/DRIVER
R0538 0662057A33 220 1/16W 5% the field will be off frequency at temperature
Used in GM398 only 74AHCT1G125
extremes.
R0539 0662057A65 4k7 1/16W 5% U0341 5180932W01 LINEAR IC OP AMP
Used in GM398 only
R0541 0662057A83 27k 1/16W 5%
U0342 5105750U28 SNGL ANALOG SWITCH
R0591 0662057A82 24K 1/16W 5%
Used in GM398 only
R0592 0662057A01 10 1/16W 5%
U0351 5102463J40 REGULATOR, 3.3V
R0611 0662057A91 56K 1/16W 5% Used in GM398 only

R0612 0662057A65 4k7 1/16W 5% U0611 5183308X01 ADJ VLTG REG LM2941
TO263
3-12 Controller T7/T9 Schematic Diagrams

3.0 Controller T7/T9 Schematic Diagrams one for LDMOS PA CHASSIS and one for BIPOLAR PA CHASSIS

OPT_PTT OPT_PTT
GP1 GP1
GP2 GP2
GP3 GP3
GP4 GP4
GP5 GP5
GP6 GP6
GP7 GP7
GP8 GP8
BUS+ BUS+
RESET RESET
CNTRL_AUDIO(0:7) CNTRL_AUDIO(0:7)
GPIO(0:13) GPIO(0:13)
SPI(0:10) SPI(0:10)

BUS+
RESET

SPI(0:10)
OPT_PTT
IN_5V_RF_REG

GP1_IN_ACC3
GP3_IN_ACC6
GP5_IN_ACC9
GP6_IN_ACC10

GP2_OUT_ACC4
VS_MIC

GP4_IN_OUT_ACC8
GP7_IN_OUT_ACC12
GP8_IN_OUT_ACC14
FLT_A+
PASUPVLTG

BUS+
RESET

SPI(0:10)
INT_SWB+ RDY

OPT_PTT

GPIO(0:13)
EXT_SWB+ EXP_BD_REQ

GP1_IN_ACC3
GP3_IN_ACC6
GP5_IN_ACC9
GP6_IN_ACC10

GP2_OUT_ACC4
9V3 BOOT_CNTRL

CNTLR_AUDIO(0:7)
GP4_IN_OUT_ACC8
GP7_IN_OUT_ACC12
GP8_IN_OUT_ACC14
5VD 5V_RF

SCI_TX EMERGENCY_CONTROL
RESET

SPI(0:10)
IGNITION_CONTROL

SPI(0:10)
FLT_A+ CONTROLLER

GPIO(0:13)
CH_ACT ON_OFF_CONTROL
IO 5VD P1 0102726B33
SUPPLY_VOLTAGE FLT_A+ DC_POWER_ON TEMPSENSE P2 0102726B67
AUDIO P1 0102726B32 VSTBY

CNTLR_AUDIO(0:7)
INT_SWB+ VS_AUDSEL NOISE_BLNKR CNTLVLTG P3 0102726B71
P1 0102726B30 P1 0102726B31 P2 0102726B66 P4 0102726B87 VOICE_STORAGE
BOOT_CNTRL
P2 0102726B64 9V3 P2 0102726B65 PA_PWR_SET P3 0102726B70 P5 0102726B95 MPT
P3 0102726B68 P3 0102726B69 P4 0102726B86 BATTERY_VOLTAGE P5 0102726B97 SEL5/MDC P1 0102726B35
5VD NOISE_BLNKR MOSBIAS_2 P5 0102726B94
P4 0102726B84 P4 0102726B85 ON_OFF_CONTROL P6 0102727B05 MPT P2 0102726B35
P5 0102726B92 P6 0102727B03 MPT P6 0102727B06 SEL5/MDC P3 0102726B35
5V_RF P5 0102726B93 PA_PWR_SET MOSBIAS_3 VS_RAC
P6 0102727B01 P6 0102727B02 P6 0102727B04 SELV/MDC P7 0102727B17 MPT P4 0102726B88
P7 0102727B13 P7 0102727B14 MOSBIAS_2 VS_GAINSEL P7 0102727B15 MPT VS_INT P7 0102727B18 SEL5/MDC 5VD P5 0102726B96
P7 0102727B16 SELV/MDC
T2 0102727B22 FLT_A+ RX_ADAPTT2 0102727B23 MOSBIAS_3 VS_AUDSEL 16_8MHZ T2 0102727B26 MPT P6 0102727B07
T3 0102727B38 T3 0102727B39 T2 0102727B24 MPT P7 0102727B19
RDY T2 0102727B27 SEL5/MDC VS_GAINSEL
T4 0102727B49 PASUPVLTG INT_MIC T4 0102727B50 MODIN CH_ACT T2 0102727B25 SELV/MDC RSSI T3 0102727B42 MPT T2 0102727B28
T5 0102727B49 T5 0102727B50 T3 0102727B40 MPT VS_RAC T3 0102727B43 SEL5/MDC SCI_TX T3 0102727B44
EXT_SWB+ EXT_MIC URX_SND MODIN T3 0102727B41 SELV/MDC LOCK RX_AUD_RTN
T7 0102727B62 T7 0102727B63 VS_INT T4 0102727B53 MPT T4 0102727B55
T4 0102727B51 MPT T4 0102727B54 SEL5/MDC T5 0102727B55
INT_SWB+ DISCAUDIO TX_AUD_SND URX_SND
T4 0102727B52 SELV/MDC EXT_BD_REQ T5 0102727B53 MPT T6 0102727B67
9V3 RX_AUD_RTN FLAT_RX_SND TX_AUD_SND T5 0102727B51 MPT INT_MIC
T5 0102727B52 SELV/MDC T5 0102727B54 SEL5/MDC VS_RAC
5VD TX_AUD_RTN FLAT_RX_SND T7 0102727B68 EXT_MIC T7 0102727B65 PRIME
RSSI T7 0102727B66 STANDARD RX_ADAPT VS_INT VS_MIC
EMERGENCY_CONTROL VSTBY RX_FLAT_FILTERED_AUDIO RX_FLAT_FILTERED_AUDIO DISCAUDIO
LOCK VS_AUDSEL DUMMY
IGNITION_CONTROL FLAT_TX_RTN HANDSET_AUDIO HANDSET_AUDIO RX_AUD_RTN
TEMPSENSE FLAT_RX_SND
DC_POWER_ON BATTERY_VOLTAGE VS_MIC SPKR+ SPKR- TX_AUD_RTN
CNTLVLTG
ON_OFF_CONTROL IN_5V_RF_REG 16_8MHZ SPKR- SPKR+ FLAT_TX_RTN

FLT_A+ FLT_A+
PASUPVLTG PASUPVLTG
EXT_SWB+ EXT_SWB+
INT_SWB+ INT_SWB+
9V3 9V3
5VD 5VD
VSTBY VSTBY
5V_RF 5V_RF
BATTERY_VOLTAGE BATTERY_VOLTAGE
IN_5V_RF_REG IN_5V_RF_REG

ON_OFF_CONTROL ON_OFF_CONTROL
DC_POWER_ON DC_POWER_ON
IGNITION_CONTROL IGNITION_CONTROL
EMERGENCY_CONTROL EMERGENCY_CONTROL
BOOT_CNTRL BOOT_CNTRL

INT_MIC INT_MIC
EXT_MIC EXT_MIC
DISCAUDIO DISCAUDIO
RX_AUD_RTN RX_AUD_RTN
TX_AUD_RTN TX_AUD_RTN
FLAT_TX_RTN FLAT_TX_RTN
FLAT_RX_SND FLAT_RX_SND
TX_AUD_SND TX_AUD_SND
URX_SND URX_SND
MODIN MODIN

SPKR- SPKR-
SPKR+ SPKR+
HANDSET_AUDIO HANDSET_AUDIO
RX_FLAT_FILTERED_AUDIO RX_FLAT_FILTERED_AUDIO
MOSBIAS_3 MOSBIAS_3
MOSBIAS_2 MOSBIAS_2
PA_PWR_SET PA_PWR_SET
NOISE_BLNKR NOISE_BLNKR
CNTLVLTG CNTLVLTG
TEMPSENSE TEMPSENSE
RX_ADAPT RX_ADAPT
16_8MHZ 16_8MHZ
LOCK LOCK
RSSI RSSI
CH_ACT CH_ACT

VS_RAC VS_RAC
VS_INT VS_INT
VS_AUDSEL VS_AUDSEL
VS_GAINSEL VS_GAINSEL
VS_MIC VS_MIC

EXP_BD_REQ EXP_BD_REQ

SCI_TX SCI_TX
RDY RDY

ZWG0130525-O

ZWG0130525-O

Controller T7/T9 Schematic Diagram - Overall


Controller T7/T9 Schematic Diagrams 3-13

J0601-1 PASUPVLTG
J0601-2
J0601-3 VR0601 C0601
24V 470pF U0611
LM2941
4 5
VIN VOUT EXT_SWB+
2 ON_OFF ADJ 1
C0603 R0611
10uF GND1 GND2 56K C0611 C0612
3 6 22uF 0.1uF

R0612
4.7K
E0631
57R01
FLT_A+
R0621
D0621
5VDC
24K VSTBY

VR0621 C0621 C0622


5.6V 470pF 47uF
NU
U0641
LM2941 5
4 VIN VOUT 9V3
2 1
ON_OFF ADJ C0645 5VD
C0641 R0641 R0642
470pF 10K GND1 GND2 0.1uF U0653
7.5K C0644 MC33464N-45ATR NU
3 6
33uF 2 1
R0651 INPUT RESET_
D0651 U0651 GND
0V (13,8VDC when radio off) R0643 10 MC78M05 3
1.2K 1 3 5VDC
R0652 IN OUT
C0651 GND C0654 U0652
10uF C0655
Q0641 10 0.1uF 0.1uF MC33064
2
NU C0652 2 INPUT 1 RESET
RESET
33uF 6
3 NC3 7
5 NC1 NC4 8
NC2 NC5
GND 5VDC (0VDC during reset)
Q0681 4
6VDC
IN_5V_RF_REG

R0681
18K

D0660
C0681 R0682
0.1uF 68K
ON_OFF_CONTROL Q0661
D0661 INT_SWB+
DC_POWER_ON R0661 C0662 R0671 R0671
.01uF 30K 30K
IGNITION_CONTROL 1K
C0661 BATTERY_VOLTAGE
47uF
R0672 C0671 VR0671
10K 0.1uF 5.6V
R0662 NU
150K Q0663
Q0662 TP0661
ZWG0130529-A
EMERGENCY_CONTROL C0663
0.1uF

Controller T7/T9 Schematic Diagram - Supply Voltage


3-14 Controller T7/T9 Schematic Diagrams

9V3 9V3
C0256
R0201 R0203 R0211 C0211
100 100 7.5K 0.1uF
R0202 R0204 NU 100pF
560 560
R0256
VAG
C0201 5V_RF 100K
C0202
10uF 10uF R0212 C0212
TP0221 7.5K 10uF R0254 9V3
80mV RMS
10K 13 4
R0205 14
10K C0204
12
INT_MIC FLAT_TX_RTN 11
C0203 R0207 0.1uF U0211-4
2.2K VS_MIC
80mV RMS 2200pF R0255 MC3403
NU 10K
R0206
EXT_MIC
10K C0205
5V_RF R0208
2200pF 2.2K
R0220 MODIN
NU
8.2K
NU VS_AUDSEL

TX_AUD_RTN 16_8MHZ

TX_AUD_SND C0243 RX_ADAPT


C0221 0 VDC C0253
100pF C0251 100pF
RX_AUD_RTN R0257 NU
R0221 2.2K 0.1uF
0.1uF TP0222
5V_RF 5VD
24K R0222 R0223 R0253
R0224 24K 30K U0251
300mV RMS R0225
8.2K 8.2K MC14053B 16 100K
NU R0251 6
47K
VCC EN U0211-2 9V3
C0222 C0252
URX_SND 12 X0
6 630mV RX Filtered
0.1uF C0254 14 4
200mV RMS C0223 R0252 0.1uF X 11 7 330mV Flat
FLAT_RX_SND 13 X1 A 5 MC3403 RX_FLAT_FILTERED_AUDIO
0.1uF C0224 C0225 C0226 R0229 56K 2 Y0 1uF VAG
15 11
100pF 0.1uF 0.1uF 10 Y
5V_RF 1 Y1 B 10
145mV RMS @25kHz R0226 5V_RF 5 Z0
4
72mV RMS @12.5kHz
C0227 C0228 C0255 Z

48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
0.1uF
1MEG NU 3 9 C0262
4,7uF 0.1uF Z1 C 82pF
NU R0242
DISCAUDIO

VEE
0 GND

MOD
GCB5
GCB4
1 36 8 7

AUDIO
R0228 VDDA TXRTN

AUXTX

TXSND
R0262

MICINT
AUXRX
5VDC RX Filtered

VDDRC

GNDRC
R0227 NU

MICEXT
2 35

URXOUT
DISC GCB3 Audio (0V DC Flat)
0 1MEG 3 GNDA CLK168 34 C0242 100K
PA_PWR_SET 4 DACU VDDD 33 0.1uF C0265
MOSBIAS_3 5 DACR U0221 VDDCP 32 0.1uF C0266 9V3
MOSBIAS_2 6 DACG 63A53 GNDD 31 0.1uF C0261 R0261
7 30 NU 9 4
VOX GNDD0 NU 8
8 PLCAP F1200 29 10K HANDSET_AUDIO
9 28 R0265 0.1uF 10
SQIN SYN 24K R0266 VAG
10 27 24K C0267 11 U0211-3
C0237 C0232 C0236 C0233 C0231 UIO VDDSYN 5V_RF R0267 MC3403
2.2uF 0.1uF .033uF 0.22uF 1uF 11 VDDDAC NC 26 NU .01uF
12 47K
AGCCAP PLCAP2 25
NU NU C0241
0.1uF R0268

CLK
FLT_A+

GCB2
GCB1
GCB0
CHACT
SQDET
LSIO
HSIO
CSX
DATA
GNDSYN
LCAP
10K
C0271

13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
5V_RF 5V_RF C0244 9V3 .01uF
D0201 5V_RF 0.1uF R0269 C0272
NU 2 4 MC3403 470 0.1uF
5 1 C0234 C0235 1
0.1uF .022uF VAG 3
4 C0245 11 U0211-1 U0271
0.1uF C0273 7 TDA1519C
3 2 3300pF VCC E0271
C0246 C0276 57R01
4 1000pF
.01uF 9
5VD 5VD INV OUT1 SPKR+
1
5VDC (0VDC during radio off) 13VDC unmuted NINV
DC_POWER_ON R0273 3 RR
5VDC muted 8 6
NOISE_BLNKR INT_SWB+ M_SS OUT2 SPKR-
CH_ACT R0241 24K
47K 5VD R0276 C0277 E0272
15K GND1 GND2 1000pF 57R01
R0274 2 5
10K
NU Q0271
R0275
C0275 ZWG0130528-A
10K 47uF
C0274
0.1uF
NU

CSX
CLK
DATA

GP2_OUT
7 8 9
11
SPI(0:10)
GPIO(0:13)

VOX
CH_ACT
SQ_DET
LSIO
HSIO
SYN
F1200
7 5 4 6 3 1 2
CNTLR_AUDIO(0:7)

Controller T7/T9 Schematic Diagram - Audio


Controller T7/T9 Schematic Diagrams 3-15

R0441
J0451 0
C0421 EXPANSION BOARD C0449 C0448 C0447 C0446 C0445 C0443 C0442 C0441
82pF 18-PIN CONNECTOR
J0401 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF R0442
CONTROL HEAD C0427 C0426 C0423 C0422 NU 1K
R0401 DIG_IN_6 WITH WAKEUP J0451-1 1 GP6_IN_ACC10
12-PIN CONNECTOR 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 220 EXP2_CS J0451-2 2 EXP2_CS
SCI_TX J0401-1 1 SCI_TX NC J0451-3 3 NC
SPEAKER+ J0401-2 2 SPKR+ GND J0451-4 4 GROUND
SPEAKER- J0401-3 3 SPKR- OPT_PTT J0451-5 5 OPT_PTT
GROUND J0401-4 EXT_BD_PTT 4 GROUND RDY J0451-6 6 RDY
EXP_BD_PTT J0401-5 5 GP1_IN_ACC3 OPT_CS J0451-7 7 OPT_CS RSSI RSSI
5VD J0401-6 6 5VD DIG_IN_OUT_4 J0451-8 8 GP4_IN_OUT_ACC8 CH_ACT CH_ACT
HANSET_AUDIO J0401-7 R0407 10 7 HANDSET_AUDIO EXP1_CS J0451-9 9 EXP1_CS 5VD 5VD
BUS+ J0401-8 R0408 100 8 BUS+ EXP_BD_REQ J0451-10 10 EXP_BD_REQ FLT_A+ FLT_A+
INT_MIC J0401-9 R0409 9 INT_MIC CLK J0451-11 11 SPI_CLK SPKR- SPKR-
10
FLT_A+ J0401-10 10 FLT_A+ MISO J0451-12 12 SPI_MISO SPKR+ SPKR+
ON_OFF_CONTROL J0401-11 11 ON_OFF_CONTROL DATA J0451-13 EXT_BD_PTT 13 SPI_DATA DISCAUDIO DISCAUDIO
NC J0401-12 F0401 12 NC EXP_BD_PTT J0451-14 14 GP1_IN_ACC3 HANDSET_AUDIO HANDSET_AUDIO
3A GND J0451-15 15GROUND
FAST_SQ J0451-16 16 CH_ACT
R0412 DISCAUDIO J0451-17 R0467 10 17 DISCAUDIO
0 C0428 C0429 C0430 C0431 FLAT_TX_RTN J0451-18 18 FLAT_TX_RTN VS_MIC VS_MIC
82pF 470pF 470pF 470pF R0468 INT_MIC INT_MIC
100K EXT_MIC EXT_MIC
ON_OFF_CONTROL ON_OFF_CONTROL
C0478 C0477 C0476 C0474 C0473 C0472 C0471 C0470 FLAT_TX_RTN FLAT_TX_RTN
470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 82pF 82pF 82pF 470pF EXP_BD_REQ EXP_BD_REQ
RDY RDY
C0559 C0558 GP1_IN_ACC3 GP1_IN_ACC3
470pF 470pF
GP6_IN_ACC10 GP6_IN_ACC10
J0551
C0560 NU NU C0554 INTERNAL OPTION BOARD
470pF 0.1uF RESET RESET
R0591 NU NU 40-PIN CONNECTOR BUS+ BUS+
24K GP4_IN_OUT_ACC8 GP4_IN_OUT_ACC8
J0551-41 OPT_PTT OPT_PTT
VS_MIC 40 J0551-40 VS_MIC
VS_CS 39 J0551-39 VS_CS TO/FROM RF
9V3 38 R0592 10 J0551-38 9V3 L0481
5VD 37 J0551-37 Vddd 9 DATA 390nH NU DATA_CNTLR_1 TP0492 TP0497
VS_AUDSEL 36 J0551-36 VS_AUDSEL SPI(0:10) DATA TO/FROM RF
FLAT_RX_SND 35 J0551-35 Det_Aud_Snd J0552 9 DATA R0481 0 DATA_CNTLR_2
RX_AUD_RTN 34 J0551-34 Rx_Aud_Rtn RS232 INTERFACE BOARD DATA 9 DATA
TX_AUD_SND 33 C0591 0.1uF J0551-33 Tx_Aud_Snd SPI_DATA CLK_CNTLR_1
C0592 18-PIN CONNECTOR 8 CLK R0482 0
TX_AUD_RTN 32 R0593 J0551-32 Tx_Aud_Rtn CLK 8 CLK IN_5V_RF_REG_CNTLR_1
FLAT_TX_RTN 31 0.1uF C0593 J0551-31 Flat_Tx_Rtn J0552-20 SPI_CLK CLK_CNTLR_2 IN_5V_RF_REG IN_5V_RF_REG
100K 0.1uF 8 CLK L0482 NU
OPT_CS 30 J0551-30 Opt_Bd_En MISO 10 CLK 5V_CNTLR_1
RDY 29 J0551-29 Rdy/Req 9V3 1 1 J0552-1 9V3 SPI_MISO 390nH CSX_CNTLR_2 5V_RF 5V
URX_SND 28 J0551-28 Rx_Aud_Snd 5VD 2 2 J0552-2 5VD CSX CSX DISCAUDIO_CNTLR_1
4 7
NC 27 J0551-27 ON GND 3 3 J0552-3 GND EXP2_CS EXP2_CS CSX_CNTLR_1 DISCAUDIO DISCAUDIO
NC 26 J0551-26 INT_EXT_Vdd 5VD 4 4 J0552-4 5VD 3 C0482 CSX PA_PWR_SET_1_CNTLR_1
NC 25 J0551-25 Key_Row SPI_MISO 5 5 J0552-5 SPI_MISO EXP1_CS EXP1_CS 470pF PA_PWR_SET PA_PWR_SET
NC 24 J0551-24 Key_Col RESET 6 6 J0552-6 RESET VS_CS 2 MOSBIAS_2_CNTLR_1
OPT_PTT 23 J0551-23 PTT NC 7 7 J0552-7 NC VS_CS MOSBIAS_2 MOSBIAS_2
NC 22 J0551-22 Key_Intrp NC 8 8 J0552-8 NC OPT_CS 1 MOSBIAS_3_CNTLR_1
VS_INT 21 J0551-21 VS_INT FLT_A+ 9 9 J0552-9 FLT_A+ OPT_CS MOSBIAS_3 MOSBIAS_3
RESET 20 J0551-20 RST* NC 10 10 J0552-10 NC NOISE_BLNKR_CNTLR_1
5VD 19 J0551-19 LED_EN DISCAUDIO 11 11 J0552-11 DISCAUDIO NOISE_BLNKR NOISE_BLNKR
NC 18 J0551-18 OFF_BATT_DATA_OUT CH_ACT 12 12 J0552-12 CH_ACT RESET_CNTLR_1 MODIN_CNTLR_1
VS_GAINSEL 17 J0551-17 VS_GAINSEL GP1_IN_ACC3 13 EXT_BD_PTT 13 J0552-13 EXT_BD_PTT RESET RESET MODIN MODIN
SPI_MISO 16 J0551-16 SrD_Rtn EXP_BD_REQ 14 14 J0552-14 EXT_BD_REQ CNTLVLTG_CNTLR_1 16_8MHZ_CNTLR_1
SPI_DATA 15 J0551-15 SrD_Snd EXP1_CS 15 15 J0552-15 EXT_BD_CS CNTLVLTG CNTLVLTG 16_8MHZ 16_8MHZ
NC 14 J0551-14 R/W* GP4_IN_OUT_ACC8 16 16 J0552-16 GP4_IN_OUT TEMPSENSE_CNTLR_1 INT_SWB_CNTLR_1
SPI_MISO 13 J0551-13 CS* SPI_CLK 17 17 J0552-17 SPI_CLK TEMPSENSE TEMPSENSE INT_SWB+ INT_SWB
GP4_IN_OUT_ACC8 12 J0551-12 DB0 SPI_DATA 18 18 J0552-18 SPI_MOSI RSSI_CNTLR_1 C0490 C0491 C0492 C0493 C0494 C0495 C0496 C0497 C0499
EXP1_CS 11 J0551-11 DB1 RSSI RSSI 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF
EXP_BD_REQ 10 EXT_BD_PTT J0551-10 DB2 J0552-19 LOCK_CNTLR_1
GP1_IN_ACC3 9 J0551-9 DB3 LOCK LOCK
CH_ACT 8 J0551-8 DB4 PASUPVLTG_CNTRL_1
DISCAUDIO 7 J0551-7 DB5 PASUPVLTG PASUPVLTG
NC 6 J0551-6 DB6 9V3_CNTLR_1
FLT_A+ 5 J0551-5 DB7 9V3 9V3
NC 4 J0551-4 A0
SPI_CLK 3 J0551-3 SCK_Snd C0483 C0484 C0485 C0486 C0487 C0488
VS_RAC 2 J0551-2 VS_RAC 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF
GND 1 J0551-1 Gnd

C0575 C0576 J0551-42


470pF 470pF
NU NU

J0501
ACCESSORY
R0541 20-PIN CONNECTOR
27K J0501-1 19 NC
FLT_A+ J0501-20 20 NC
SPKR- J0501-2 1 SPEAKER-
GP5_IN_ACC9 EXT_MIC J0501-19 2 EXT_MIC_AUDIO
R0529 GP1_IN_ACC3 J0501-3 3 DIG_IN1
47K GP2_OUT_ACC4 J0501-18 4 DIG_OUT2 (EXTERNAL_ALARM)
EMERGENCY_CONTROL FLAT_TX_RTN J0501-4 5 FLAT_TX_AUDIO
R0512 R0543 C0541 VR0504 J0501-17 6 DIG_IN_3
R0542 100K 0.47uF C0501 C0502 C0503 C0504 C0505 J0501-5 7 GROUND
15K VR0501 33V
47K R0525 .01uF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF J0501-16 8 DIG_IN_OUT_4
NU 20V 100K J0501-6 9 DIG_IN_5 WITH WAKEUP (EMERGENCY)
FLT_A+ TP0530 J0501-15 10 DIG_IN_6 WITH WAKEUP (IGNITION)
J0501-7 11 FLAT/FILTERED_RX_AUDIO
J0501-14 12 DIG_IN_OUT_7
GP6_IN_ACC10 GP3_IN_ACC6 J0501-8 13 SWB+
R0530 GP4_IN_OUT_ACC8 J0501-13 14 DIG_IN_OUT_8
0 J0501-9 15 RSSI
IGNITION_CONTROL J0501-12 16 SPEAKER+
J0501-10 17 BUS+
J0501-11 18 BOOT_CNTRL

C0542 R0531
RX_FLAT_FILTERED_AUDIO
560
47uF GP7_IN_OUT_ACC12
VR0509 VR0510 C0506 C0508 C0509 C0510 C0511 GM300
C0512
33V 33V 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF PCB
VR0541 R0511 VR0503 R0510
14V 100K 20V 4.7K
20 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
WARIS
R0533 0 19 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17
EXT_SWB+
GP8_IN_OUT_ACC14 R0535
RSSI 1K ZWG0130563-A
SPKR+ REAR VIEW
R0537 220
BUS+
BOOT_CNTRL
R0538
220
VR0505 VR0537
20V 5.6V C0513 C0515 C0516 C0517 C0518
R0539 C0514
5VD 470pF 470pF 470pF .01uF 82pF 470pF
4.7K
Controller T7 only Schematic Diagram - I/O
3-16 Controller T7/T9 Schematic Diagrams

R0441
J0451 0
C0421 EXPANSION BOARD C0449 C0448 C0447 C0446 C0445 C0443 C0442 C0441
82pF 18-PIN CONNECTOR
J0401 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF R0442
CONTROL HEAD NU 1K
C0427 C0426 C0423 C0422 R0401 DIG_IN_6 WITH WAKEUP J0451-1 1 GP6_IN_ACC10
12-PIN CONNECTOR 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 220 EXP2_CS J0451-2 2 EXP2_CS
SCI_TX J0401-1 1 SCI_TX NC J0451-3 3 NC
SPEAKER+ J0401-2 2 SPKR+ GND J0451-4 4 GROUND
SPEAKER- J0401-3 3 SPKR- OPT_PTT J0451-5 5 OPT_PTT
GROUND J0401-4 EXT_BD_PTT 4 GROUND RDY J0451-6 6 RDY
EXP_BD_PTT J0401-5 5 GP1_IN_ACC3 OPT_CS J0451-7 7 OPT_CS RSSI RSSI
5VD J0401-6 6 5VD DIG_IN_OUT_4 J0451-8 8 GP4_IN_OUT_ACC8 CH_ACT CH_ACT
HANSET_AUDIO J0401-7 R0407 10 7 HANDSET_AUDIO EXP1_CS J0451-9 9 EXP1_CS 5VD 5VD
BUS+ J0401-8 R0408 100 8 BUS+ EXP_BD_REQ J0451-10 10 EXP_BD_REQ FLT_A+ FLT_A+
INT_MIC J0401-9 R0409 9 INT_MIC CLK J0451-11 11 SPI_CLK SPKR- SPKR-
10
FLT_A+ J0401-10 10 FLT_A+ MISO J0451-12 12 SPI_MISO SPKR+ SPKR+
ON_OFF_CONTROL J0401-11 11 ON_OFF_CONTROL DATA J0451-13 EXT_BD_PTT 13 SPI_DATA DISCAUDIO DISCAUDIO
NC J0401-12 F0401 12 NC EXP_BD_PTT J0451-14 14 GP1_IN_ACC3 HANDSET_AUDIO HANDSET_AUDIO
3A GND J0451-15 15GROUND
Fuse P/N FAST_SQ J0451-16 16 CH_ACT
R0412 DISCAUDIO J0451-17 R0467 10 17 DISCAUDIO
6580542Z01
0 C0428 C0429 C0430 C0431 FLAT_TX_RTN J0451-18 18 FLAT_TX_RTN VS_MIC VS_MIC
82pF 470pF 470pF 470pF R0468 INT_MIC INT_MIC
100K EXT_MIC EXT_MIC
ON_OFF_CONTROL ON_OFF_CONTROL
C0478 C0477 C0476 C0474 C0473 C0472 C0471 C0470 FLAT_TX_RTN FLAT_TX_RTN
470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 82pF 82pF 82pF 470pF EXP_BD_REQ EXP_BD_REQ
RDY RDY
C0559 C0558 GP1_IN_ACC3 GP1_IN_ACC3
470pF 470pF
GP6_IN_ACC10 GP6_IN_ACC10
J0551
C0560 NU NU C0554 INTERNAL OPTION BOARD
470pF 0.1uF RESET RESET
R0591 NU NU 40-PIN CONNECTOR BUS+ BUS+
24K GP4_IN_OUT_ACC8 GP4_IN_OUT_ACC8
J0551-41 OPT_PTT OPT_PTT
VS_MIC 40 J0551-40 VS_MIC
VS_CS 39 J0551-39 VS_CS TO/FROM RF
9V3 38 R0592 10 J0551-38 9V3 L0481
5VD 37 J0551-37 Vddd 9 DATA 390nH NU DATA_CNTLR_1 TP0492 TP0497
VS_AUDSEL 36 J0551-36 VS_AUDSEL SPI(0:10) DATA TO/FROM RF
FLAT_RX_SND 35 J0551-35 Det_Aud_Snd J0552 9 DATA R0481 0 DATA_CNTLR_2
RX_AUD_RTN 34 J0551-34 Rx_Aud_Rtn RS232 INTERFACE BOARD DATA 9 DATA
TX_AUD_SND 33 C0591 0.1uF J0551-33 Tx_Aud_Snd SPI_DATA CLK_CNTLR_1
C0592 18-PIN CONNECTOR 8 CLK R0482 0
TX_AUD_RTN 32 R0593 J0551-32 Tx_Aud_Rtn CLK 8 CLK IN_5V_RF_REG_CNTLR_1
FLAT_TX_RTN 31 0.1uF C0593 J0551-31 Flat_Tx_Rtn J0552-20 SPI_CLK CLK_CNTLR_2 IN_5V_RF_REG IN_5V_RF_REG
100K 0.1uF 8 CLK L0482 NU
OPT_CS 30 J0551-30 Opt_Bd_En MISO 10 CLK 5V_CNTLR_1
RDY 29 J0551-29 Rdy/Req 9V3 1 1 J0552-1 9V3 SPI_MISO 390nH CSX_CNTLR_2 5V_RF 5V
URX_SND 28 J0551-28 Rx_Aud_Snd 5VD 2 2 J0552-2 5VD CSX CSX DISCAUDIO_CNTLR_1
EXP2_CS 4 7
NC 27 J0551-27 ON GND 3 3 J0552-3 GND EXP2_CS CSX_CNTLR_1 DISCAUDIO DISCAUDIO
NC 26 J0551-26 INT_EXT_Vdd 5VD 4 4 J0552-4 5VD C0482 CSX PA_PWR_SET_1_CNTLR_1
NC 25 J0551-25 Key_Row SPI_MISO 5 5 J0552-5 SPI_MISO EXP1_CS EXP1_CS 3 PA_PWR_SET PA_PWR_SET
470pF
NC 24 J0551-24 Key_Col RESET 6 6 J0552-6 RESET VS_CS 2 MOSBIAS_2_CNTLR_1
OPT_PTT 23 J0551-23 PTT NC 7 7 J0552-7 NC VS_CS MOSBIAS_2 MOSBIAS_2
NC 22 J0551-22 Key_Intrp NC 8 8 J0552-8 NC OPT_CS 1 MOSBIAS_3_CNTLR_1
VS_INT 21 J0551-21 VS_INT FLT_A+ 9 9 J0552-9 FLT_A+ OPT_CS MOSBIAS_3 MOSBIAS_3
RESET 20 J0551-20 RST* BUS+ 10 R0556 10 J0552-10 BUS+ NOISE_BLNKR_CNTLR_1
100
5VD 19 J0551-19 LED_EN DISCAUDIO 11 11 J0552-11 DISCAUDIO NOISE_BLNKR NOISE_BLNKR
NC 18 J0551-18 OFF_BATT_DATA_OUT CH_ACT 12 12 J0552-12 CH_ACT RESET_CNTLR_1 MODIN_CNTLR_1
VS_GAINSEL 17 J0551-17 VS_GAINSEL GP1_IN_ACC3 13 EXT_BD_PTT 13 J0552-13 EXT_BD_PTT RESET RESET MODIN MODIN
SPI_MISO 16 J0551-16 SrD_Rtn EXP_BD_REQ 14 14 J0552-14 EXT_BD_REQ CNTLVLTG_CNTLR_1 16_8MHZ_CNTLR_1
SPI_DATA 15 J0551-15 SrD_Snd EXP1_CS 15 15 J0552-15 EXT_BD_CS CNTLVLTG CNTLVLTG 16_8MHZ 16_8MHZ
NC 14 J0551-14 R/W* GP4_IN_OUT_ACC8 16 16 J0552-16 GP4_IN_OUT TEMPSENSE_CNTLR_1 INT_SWB_CNTLR_1
SPI_MISO 13 J0551-13 CS* SPI_CLK 17 17 J0552-17 SPI_CLK TEMPSENSE TEMPSENSE INT_SWB+ INT_SWB
GP4_IN_OUT_ACC8 12 J0551-12 DB0 SPI_DATA 18 18 J0552-18 SPI_MOSI RSSI_CNTLR_1 C0490 C0491 C0492 C0493 C0494 C0495 C0496 C0497 C0499
EXP1_CS 11 J0551-11 DB1 RSSI RSSI 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF
EXP_BD_REQ 10 EXT_BD_PTT J0551-10 DB2 J0552-19 LOCK_CNTLR_1
GP1_IN_ACC3 9 J0551-9 DB3 LOCK LOCK
CH_ACT 8 J0551-8 DB4 PASUPVLTG_CNTRL_1
DISCAUDIO 7 R0556 J0551-7 DB5 PASUPVLTG PASUPVLTG
BUS+ 6 100 J0551-6 DB6 9V3_CNTLR_1
FLT_A+ 5 J0551-5 DB7 9V3 9V3
NC 4 J0551-4 A0
SPI_CLK 3 J0551-3 SCK_Snd C0483 C0484 C0485 C0486 C0487 C0488
VS_RAC 2 J0551-2 VS_RAC 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF
GND 1 J0551-1 Gnd

C0575 C0576 J0551-42


470pF 470pF
NU NU

J0501
ACCESSORY
R0541 20-PIN CONNECTOR
27K J0501-1 19 NC
FLT_A+ J0501-20 20 NC
SPKR- J0501-2 1 SPEAKER-
GP5_IN_ACC9 EXT_MIC J0501-19 2 EXT_MIC_AUDIO
R0529 GP1_IN_ACC3 J0501-3 3 DIG_IN1
47K GP2_OUT_ACC4 J0501-18 4 DIG_OUT2 (EXTERNAL_ALARM)
EMERGENCY_CONTROL FLAT_TX_RTN J0501-4 5 FLAT_TX_AUDIO
R0512 R0543 C0541 VR0504 J0501-17 6 DIG_IN_3
R0542 100K 0.47uF C0501 C0502 C0503 C0504 C0505 J0501-5 7 GROUND
15K VR0501 33V
47K R0525 .01uF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF J0501-16 8 DIG_IN_OUT_4
NU 20V 100K J0501-6 9 DIG_IN_5 WITH WAKEUP (EMERGENCY)
FLT_A+ TP0530 J0501-15 10 DIG_IN_6 WITH WAKEUP (IGNITION)
J0501-7 11 FLAT/FILTERED_RX_AUDIO
J0501-14 12 DIG_IN_OUT_7
GP6_IN_ACC10 GP3_IN_ACC6 J0501-8 13 SWB+
R0530 GP4_IN_OUT_ACC8 J0501-13 14 DIG_IN_OUT_8
0 J0501-9 15 RSSI
IGNITION_CONTROL J0501-12 16 SPEAKER+
J0501-10 17 BUS+
J0501-11 18 BOOT_CNTRL

C0542 R0531
RX_FLAT_FILTERED_AUDIO
560
47uF GP7_IN_OUT_ACC12
VR0509 VR0510 C0506 C0508 C0509 C0510 C0511 GM300
C0512
33V 33V 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF PCB
VR0541 R0511 VR0503 R0510
14V 100K 20V 4.7K
20 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
WARIS
R0533 0 19 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17
EXT_SWB+
GP8_IN_OUT_ACC14 R0535
RSSI 1K
SPKR+ REAR VIEW
R0537 220
BUS+
BOOT_CNTRL
R0538
220
VR0505 VR0537
20V 5.6V C0513 C0515 C0516 C0517 C0518
R0539 C0514
5VD 470pF 470pF 470pF .01uF 82pF 470pF
4.7K

ZWG0130586-O

Controller T9 only Schematic Diagram - I/O


Controller T7/T9 Schematic Diagrams 3-17

5VD
R0101 R0102
10K 4.7K

5VD 5VD BUS+ 5VDC (0VDC during boot mode) TP0151 R0151
D0101 D0151 24K
FLT_A+ FLT_A+ R0116
0 R0115 5VD
NU 10K BOOT_CNTRL
Q0151 VSTBY
SCI_TX VR0151
5.6V R0152
24K
ON_OFF_CONTROL

C0151
TP0101 TP0102 .01uF GPIO(0:13)
R0172
5VD R0171
CNTLR_AUDIO(0:7) CNTLR_AUDIO(0:7) CNTLR_AUDIO(0:7) 10K 4.7K
CNTLR_AUDIO(0:7) GP1_IN Q0171 5VD
3 2 6 5 4 3 6 1 7 6
GP1_IN_ACC3

VOX

HSIO
SYN

LSIO
LSIO
R0173

HSIO

F1200
4.7K

CHACT
SPI(0:10) SPI(0:10) SPI(0:10) SPI(0:10)

SQ_DET
SPI(0:10) FLT_A+ GP2_OUT_ACC4
10 C0141
5VD 8 9 0 7 8 910 0.1uF R0174
5VD 10K

CLK
CLK
CSX
GP2_OUT Q0173

MISO
TP0104

DATA
DATA

MISO
16 11

EE_CS
C0111 C0112 0 EE_CS 15 VCC
100pF 0.1uF 1 Y0 6
OPT_CS 14 R0175
2 Y1 EN_CS1
NU VS_CS 13 4 10K
3 Y2 EN_CS2 5 GPIO(0:13)
R0111 EXP1_CS 12 5VD
4 Y3 EN_CS3
0 5VD EXP2_CS 11
8 5 Y4 U0141 GP3_IN R0176
REF_CS 10 Y5 A0 1 GP3_IN_ACC6
VCC 6 6 LVZIF_CS 9 2 7 PE6
SCK 1 R0112 Y6 A1 0 HC138_A0 30K
CS 3 7 Y7 A2 3 1 HC138_A1
2 0 GND R0170
SO WP 7 8 2 HC138_A2
HOLD 5 NU MC74HC138A 10K
C0101 C0102 C0103 C0104 C0105
VSS SI RDY 100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF
FLASH_OE NU NU NU NU R0104
4 U0111 10K
X25128-2.7 RX_ADAPT 5VD R0177
4.7K

2
5VD EEPROM 5VD

3
1
100
99
98
97
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
12
88
39
59
IRQ 5VD
16Kx8bit
R0110 C0106 4
R0108 GP4_IN R0178 47K

VRL 68
89

XFC 93

VRH 69
VDD
10K ECLK ECLK

XTAL 91NC_XTAL
100pF

VDDL
2.2K

AVDD

VDDR
5VDC (0VDC during On/Off pressed 96

EXTAL 90
Q0110

LVOUT 95
NU IRQ NU

PD5_SS
48 12

PA2_IC1
PA1_IC2
PA0_IC3
VDDSYN 92
and during head request) XIRQ GP4_IN_OUT_ACC8

PD1_TXD

PD4_SCK
PD0_RXD
ON_OFF_SENSE

PD6_LVIN
6 94 GP4_OUT

PD3_MOSI
PD2_MISO
PG0_XA13 RESET RESET Q0177
ON_OFF_CONTROL 16 PG1_XA14 PG7_R_W 4 R_W D0179

PA7_PA1_OC1
20 58

PA6_OC2_OC1
PA5_OC3_OC1
PA4_OC4_OC1
IRQ 5VD PG2_XA15 MODA_LIR RESET
R0107 19 PG3_XA16 MODB_VSTBY 57
17 C0107

PA3_IC4_OC5_OC1
47K PG4_XA17 5VD
NU 18 PG5_XA18 0 1000pF
5 71 HC138_A0 1
OPT_PTT PG6_AS PJ0_CSGP3
72 HC138_A1 2 R0179
PJ1_CSGP4 GP5_IN
GP7_OUT 47 73 HC138_A2 3 8
FROM_U0101_47 PH0_PW1 PJ2 GP5_IN_ACC9
GP4_OUT 46 U0101 74 GP6_IN 4 5VD
FROM_U0101_46 PH1_PW2 PJ3 47K
45 75 GP4_IN 5
PH2_PW3 PJ4
44 MC68HC11FL0 76 GP8_IN 6
PH3_PW4 PJ5 R0181
43 MICROPROCESSOR 77 (EXT_BD_PTT & DATA_PTT) GP1_IN
PH4_CSIO PJ6 R0105 4.7K
42 PH5_CSGP1 PJ7 78 EXT_BD_REQ
41 100K 5VD
DATA_BUS(0:7) RAM_CS PH6_CSGP2
FLASH_CE 38 PH7_CSPROG PE0_AN0 67 BATTERY_VOLTAGE Used in
66 3 GP6_IN R0182
PE1_AN1 CNTLVLTG standard
0 30 PC0_DATA0 PE2_AN2 65 TEMPSENSE only 47K GP6_IN_ACC10
1 Q0181
31 PC1_DATA1 PE3_AN3 64
2 32 63 R0117 R0183
PC2_DATA2 PE4_AN4 R0106 4.7K
5VD 3 33 PC3_DATA3 PE5_AN5 62 7
4 34 61 3.9K GP3_IN 0 5VD
PC4_DATA4 PE6_AN6 8
5 35 60 GP5_IN Used in
5VD PC5_DATA5 PE7_AN7 R0184
6 36 prime 9 GP7_IN 47K
C0122 7 PC6_DATA6 R0113 5VD only
37 PC7_DATA7

PF7_ADDR7
PF6_ADDR6
PF5_ADDR5
PF4_ADDR4
PF3_ADDR3
PF2_ADDR2
PF1_ADDR1
PFO_ADDR0
PB7_ADDR15
PB6_ADDR14
PB5_ADDR13
PB4_ADDR12
PB3_ADDR11
PB2_ADDR10
PB1_ADDR9
PBO_ADDR8
PI7
PI6
PI5
PI4
PI3
PI2
PI1
PI0
VSS
VSSR
VSSL
AVSS
C0121 0.1uF C0123 10K R0114
GP7_IN_OUT_ACC12

7
8
9
0.1uF 100pF 10K 13 GP7_OUT

22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
15
21
11
10
14
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
13
87
40
70
NU TP0103 Q0183
8 28 18 R0185
RSSI 4.7K
VCC RAM_CS 17 LOCK
VCC 20 16 5VD
FLASH_CE 30 EN_CE EN_CS 22 VS_INT
FLASH_OE 32 EN_OE 15 VS_RAC
EN_OE 27
14 GP8_IN R0186 47K
R_W 7 EN_WE EN_WE R_W VS_GAINSEL 5
13 9
20 21 0 0 11 12 GP7_IN 10
R0121 A0 IO0 1 IO1 A0 10 0 GP8_IN_OUT_ACC14
0 19 22 1 12 11 GP8_OUT 10 GP8_OUT
100K A1 IO1 2 IO2 A1 9 1 Q0185
1 18
A2 IO2 23 2 13IO3 A2 8 2 10 12
2 17 25 3 3 15 9 GP4_OUT 13
A3 IO3 4 IO4 A3 7 3 FROM_U0101_46
3 16 26 4 16 8 GP7_OUT
A4 IO4 5 IO5 A4 6 4 FROM_U0101_47
4 15
A5 IO5 27 5 17IO6 A5 5 5 7
5 14 28 6 6 18 6
A6 IO6 7 IO7 A6 4 6
6 13
A7 IO7 29 7 19IO8 A7 3 7 5 R0131
7 3
A8 A8 25 4
8 2 U0122 A9 24 8 3 10MEG
9 31 A9 U0121
63A21 9 2
A10 A10 2110 R0132
10 1
A11 RAM A11 2311 1
1112 32kx8bit 0 330K
12 4 A12 A12 212
13 5 A13 A13 2613
A14 1 Y0131
1411 GND A14 14 XTAL
1510 A15 4
A16 14 OUT IN 1
16 6
A17 AT49F040
17 9 FLASH ROM 38.40KHz
18 A18GND NC1 NC
ZWG0130526-A
512kx8bit
3
2

24
C0131 C0132
22pF 22pF
ADDR_BUS(0:18)

Controller T7 only Schematic Diagram - Microprocessor


3-18 Controller T7/T9 Schematic Diagrams

5VD
R0101 R0102
10K 4.7K

5VD 5VD BUS+ 5VDC (0VDC during boot mode) TP0151 R0151
D0101 D0151 24K
FLT_A+ FLT_A+ R0116
0 R0115 5VD
NU 10K BOOT_CNTRL
Q0151 VSTBY
SCI_TX VR0151
5.6V R0152
24K
ON_OFF_CONTROL

C0151
TP0101 TP0102 .01uF GPIO(0:13)
R0172
5VD R0171
CNTLR_AUDIO(0:7) CNTLR_AUDIO(0:7) CNTLR_AUDIO(0:7) 10K 4.7K
CNTLR_AUDIO(0:7) GP1_IN Q0171 5VD
3 2 6 5 4 3 6 1 7 6
GP1_IN_ACC3

VOX

HSIO
SYN

LSIO
LSIO
R0173

HSIO

F1200
4.7K

CHACT
SPI(0:10) SPI(0:10) SPI(0:10) SPI(0:10)

SQ_DET
SPI(0:10) FLT_A+ GP2_OUT_ACC4
10 C0141
5VD 8 9 0 7 8 910 0.1uF R0174
5VD 10K

CLK
CLK
CSX
GP2_OUT Q0173

MISO
TP0104

DATA
DATA

MISO
16 11

EE_CS
C0111 C0112 0 EE_CS 15 VCC
100pF 0.1uF 5VD 1 Y0 6
OPT_CS 14 R0175
2 Y1 EN_CS1
NU VS_CS 13 4 10K
3 Y2 EN_CS2 5 GPIO(0:13)
R0111 EXP1_CS 12 5VD
4 Y3 EN_CS3
0 EXP2_CS 11
8 5 Y4 U0141 GP3_IN R0176
REF_CS 10 Y5 A0 1 GP3_IN_ACC6
VCC 6 C0101 C0102 C0103 C0104 C0105 6 LVZIF_CS 9 2 7 PE6
SCK 1 R0112 100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF Y6 A1 0 HC138_A0 30K
CS NU NU NU NU 7 Y7 A2 3 1 HC138_A1
2 3 GND R0170
SO WP 7 0 2 HC138_A2
NU MC74HC138A 8 10K
HOLD 5 C0108 R0103
VSS SI RDY 0,1uF 0
FLASH_OE NU R0104
4 U0111 10K
X25128-2.7 RX_ADAPT 5VD R0177
4.7K

3
1
2
5VD EEPROM

100
99
98
97
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
12
IRQ 5VD
16Kx8bit 5VD
R0110 4 R0178 47K
GP4_IN

VRL 68
XFC 93

VRH 69
VDD
10K

XTAL 91NC_XTAL
VDDL 39
AVDD 59

VDDR 88
5VDC (0VDC during On/Off pressed C0106 R0108

EXTAL 90
Q0110 89

LVOUT 95
NU ECLK ECLK

PD5_SS
100pF 12

PA2_IC1
PA1_IC2
PA0_IC3
2.2K

VDDSYN 92
and during head request) 96 GP4_IN_OUT_ACC8

PD1_TXD

PD4_SCK
PD0_RXD
ON_OFF_SENSE

PD6_LVIN
6 IRQ NU GP4_OUT

PD3_MOSI
PD2_MISO
PG0_XA13 XIRQ 48 Q0177
ON_OFF_CONTROL 16 PG1_XA14 94
20 RESET RESET D0179

PA7_PA1_OC1
PA6_OC2_OC1
PA5_OC3_OC1
PA4_OC4_OC1
IRQ 5VD PG2_XA15 PG7_R_W 4 R_W
R0107 19 58
PG3_XA16 MODA_LIR RESET
17

PA3_IC4_OC5_OC1
47K PG4_XA17 57 5VD
NU 18 MODB_VSTBY
5 PG5_XA18 C0107
OPT_PTT PG6_AS 0 1000pF
71 HC138_A0 1 GP5_IN R0179
GP7_OUT 47 PJ0_CSGP3 8
FROM_U0101_47 PH0_PW1 72 HC138_A1 2 GP5_IN_ACC9
GP4_OUT 46 PJ1_CSGP4
FROM_U0101_46 PH1_PW2 U0101 73 HC138_A2 3 47K
45 PJ2
PH2_PW3 74 GP6_IN 4
44 MC68HC11FL0 PJ3
PH3_PW4 75 GP4_IN 5 5VD R0181
43 MICROPROCESSOR PJ4
PH4_CSIO 76 GP8_IN 6 4.7K
42 PJ5
PH5_CSGP1 77 (EXT_BD_PTT & DATA_PTT) GP1_IN 5VD
41 PJ6
DATA_BUS(0:7) RAM_CS PH6_CSGP2 PJ7 78 EXT_BD_REQ
FLASH_CE 38 PH7_CSPROG R0105 R0182
3 GP6_IN
100K
0 30 PC0_DATA0 67 47K GP6_IN_ACC10
1 PE0_AN0 BATTERY_VOLTAGE Used in Q0181
31 PC1_DATA1 66
2 32 PE1_AN1 CNTLVLTG standard R0183
PC2_DATA2 PE2_AN2 65 TEMPSENSE only 4.7K
5VD 3 33 PC3_DATA3 64
4 34 PE3_AN3 5VD
PC4_DATA4 63 R0117
5 35 PE4_AN4 R0106
5VD PC5_DATA5 PE5_AN5 62 7 R0184
6 36 3.9K GP3_IN 0 9 GP7_IN 47K
C0122 PC6_DATA6 PE6_AN6 61 8
7 37 60 GP5_IN Used in
0.1uF PC7_DATA7 PE7_AN7
C0121 C0123 prime GP7_IN_OUT_ACC12
0.1uF 100pF 13 GP7_OUT
NU only Q0183
8 28 18 R0113 5VD R0185
VCC 17 10K R0114 4.7K
VCC RAM_CS 5VD
20 16 10K

PF7_ADDR7
PF6_ADDR6
PF5_ADDR5
PF4_ADDR4
PF3_ADDR3
PF2_ADDR2
PF1_ADDR1
PFO_ADDR0
PB7_ADDR15
PB6_ADDR14
PB5_ADDR13
PB4_ADDR12
PB3_ADDR11
PB2_ADDR10
PB1_ADDR9
PBO_ADDR8
PI7
PI6
PI5
PI4
PI3
PI2
PI1
PI0
VSS
VSSR
VSSL
AVSS
FLASH_CE 30 EN_CE EN_CS 22 TP0103
15

7
8
9
FLASH_OE 32 EN_OE R0186 47K

22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
15
21
11
10
14
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
13
87
40
70
EN_OE 27
14 5 GP8_IN
R_W 7 EN_WE EN_WE R_W RSSI
13
20 21 0 0 11 12 LOCK
R0121 A0 IO0 1 IO1 A0 10 0 VS_INT GP8_IN_OUT_ACC14
0 19 22 1 12 11 10 GP8_OUT
100K A1 IO1 2 IO2 A1 9 1 VS_RAC Q0185
1 18
A2 IO2 23 2 13 IO3 10
2 17 25 3 3 15
A2 8 2
9 VS_GAINSEL
A3 IO3 4 IO4 A3 7 3 9
3 16
A4 IO4 26 4 16 IO5 8 GP7_IN
4 15 5 A4 6 4
7 10
A5 IO5 27 5 17 IO6 A5 5 5 GP8_OUT
5 14 28 6 6 18 6
A6 IO6 7 IO7 A6 4 6 12
6 13
A7 IO7 29 7 19 IO8 5 R0131 GP4_OUT
A7 3 7 FROM_U0101_46 13
7 3
A8 4 GP7_OUT
8 2 A8 25 8
3 FROM_U0101_47
A9 U0121 U0122 A9 24 9 10MEG
9 31
A10 63A21 A10 2110 2
10 1 RAM 1 R0132
1112 A11 32kx8bit A11 2311 330K
A12 A12 212 0
12 4
13 5 A13 A13 2613
A14 1 Y0131
1411 GND A14 14 XTAL
1510 A15 4
A16 14 OUT IN 1
16 6
A17 AT49F040
17 9 FLASH ROM 38.40KHz
18 A18GND NC1 NC
512kx8bit

3
2
24
C0131 C0132
22pF 22pF
ADDR_BUS(0:18)

Controller T9 only Schematic Diagram - Microprocessor ZWG0130585-O


Controller T7/T9 Schematic Diagrams 3-19

U0351
LP2951ACMM-3.3
5VD 8 INPUT OUTPUT 1 3V3
7 FEEDBACK ERROR 5
3 SHUTDOWN SENSE 2
C0351 6
VTAP
0.1uF GND C0352 C0353 C0354
.022uF 33uF 0.1uF
4

5VD 5VD

C0342
0.1uF

C0324 U0331-2
0.1uF 3V3
2 5VD
8 R0323
1 C0325 3 4 5 5
3 D0301 VCC
RX_AUD_RTN 4 U0341-1 18K PWR_GND C0331
LM2904 R0324 0.1uF NU GND 0.1uF
18K 2 1 3

C0301 C0302 C0303


1uF 0.1uF 100pF

3V3 U0301
5109152M01
R0335
150K 7 26
SPI(0:10)
VCCD VCCA R0344
R0331 10K 6 XCLK AUDOUT 20 VS_MIC
8 CLK 8 SCLK 56K
NC1 3
24 4 R0345
2 VS_CS R0332 10K
25 ANA_NEG NC2 5.1K
ANA_POS NC3 13
NC4 14
9 15 5VD
9 DATA R0333 10K 10 SS NC5
MOSI NC6 16
11 19
5 MISO NC7
INT NC8 21
10 MISO 4 2 2 23 C0344
Y A 22 RAC NC9
AMCAP NC10 27 R0342 0.1uF
OE 1
U0331-1 NC11 28 C0343 R0341 1.8K
2 VS_CS
74AHCT1G125
0.1uF 10K

VSSD

VSSA1
VSSA2
VSSA3
C0304 C0305 5VD U0342
0.1uF 0.1uF U0341-2 5
1 17 18 12 LM2904 TC4S66F
6 8 R0343
7 1 VDD 2
VS_INT R0346 5 FLAT_RX_SND
5VD VSS 0
4 CNTL
47K
3
4
R0347
VS_RAC 47K C0341
1uF
VS_AUDSEL

ZWG0130530-O

Controller T7/T9 Schematic Diagram - Voice Storage


3-20 Controller T7/T9 Schematic Diagrams

3.1 Controller T7 Parts List


Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola
Description Description Description
Ref Part No Ref Part No Ref Part No
Circuit Motorola
Description C0251 2113743E20 100nF 16V C0344 2113743E20 100nF 16V C0482 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
Ref Part No
Used in CNTRL T7 only Used in GM398 only
C0483 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0101 2113740F51 100pF 5% 50V
C0252 2311049A07 1uF 10% 16V C0351 2113743E20 100nF 16V
Used in GM398 only C0484 2113741F17 470pF 50V
C0107 2113741F25 1nF 50V
C0254 2113743E20 100nF 16V
C0352 2113743E07 22nF 16V C0485 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0112 2113743E20 100nF 16V
C0255 2113743E20 100nF 16V Used in GM398 only
C0486 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0121 2113743E20 100nF 16V
C0256 2113740F51 100pF 5% 50V C0353 2311049A97 TANT CHIP 33 UF
C0487 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0122 2113743E20 100nF 16V Used in GM398 only
C0261 2113743E20 100nF 16V
C0488 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0131 2113740F35 22pF 5% 50V C0354 2113743E20 100nF 16V
C0262 2113740F49 82pF 5% 50V NP0
Used in GM398 only C0490 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0132 2113740F35 22pF 5% 50V
C0265 2113743E20 100nF 16V
C0421 2113743N48 82.0 PF 5% C0491 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0141 2113743E20 100nF 16V
C0267 2113741F49 10nF 50V
C0422 2113741F17 470pF 50V C0492 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0151 2113741F49 10nF 50V
C0271 2113741F49 10nF 50V
C0423 2113741F17 470pF 50V C0493 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0201 2311049A57 10uF 10% 16V
C0272 2113743E20 100nF 16V
C0426 2113743L09 470 PF 10% C0494 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0202 2311049A57 10uF 10% 16V
C0273 2113741F37 3.3nF 50V
C0427 2113743L09 470 PF 10% C0495 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0204 2113743E20 100nF 16V
C0275 2311049A99 47uF 20% 10V
C0428 2113743N48 82.0 PF 5% C0496 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0212 2311049A57 10uF 10% 16V
C0276 2113741F25 1nF 50V X7R
C0429 2113743L09 470 PF 10% C0497 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0221 2113743E20 100nF 16V
C0277 2113741F25 1nF 50V X7R
C0430 2113741F17 470pF 50V C0499 2113743L09 470 PF 10%
C0222 2113743E20 100nF 16V
C0301 2311049A07 TANT CP 1uF 10% 16V
C0431 2113741F17 470pF 50V C0501 2113741F49 10nF 50V
C0223 2113743E20 100nF 16V Used in GM398 only
C0441 2113743L09 470 PF 10% C0502 2113743L09 470pF 10% (CNTRL T6)
C0224 2113740F51 100pF 5% 50V C0302 2113743E20 100nF 16V
Used in GM398 only C0442 2113743L09 470 PF 10% C0502 2113741F17 470pF 50V (CNTRL T7)
C0225 2113743E20 100nF 16V
C0303 2113740F51 100pF 5% 50V C0445 2113743L09 470 PF 10% C0503 2113743L09 470pF 10% (CNTRL T6)
C0226 2113743E20 100nF 16V Used in GM398 only
C0446 2113743L09 470 PF 10% C0503 2113741F17 470pF 50V (CNTRL T7)
C0228 2311049A56 4.7uF 10% 16V C0304 2113743E20 100nF 16V
Used in GM398 only C0447 2113743L09 470 PF 10% C0504 2113741F17 470pF 50V
C0231 2113743B29 1 UF 10% 16V
C0305 2113743E20 100nF 16V C0448 2113743L09 470 PF 10% C0505 2113743L09 470pF 10% (CNTRL T6)
C0232 2113743E20 100nF 16V Used in GM398 only
C0449 2113743L09 470 PF 10% C0505 2113741F17 470pF 50V (CNTRL T7)
C0234 2113743E20 100nF 16V C0324 2113743E20 100nF 16V
Used in GM398 only C0470 2113743L09 470 PF 10% C0506 2113743L09 470pF 10% (CNTRL T6)
C0235 2113743E07 22nF 16V
C0331 2113743E20 100nF 16V C0471 2113743N48 82.0 PF 5% C0506 2113741F17 470pF 50V (CNTRL T7)
C0236 2113743E10 .033UF 10%
Used in GM398 only
C0472 2113743N48 82.0 PF 5% C0508 2113743L09 470pF 10% (CNTRL T6)
C0241 2113743E20 100nF 16V
C0341 2311049A07 TANT CP 1uF 10% 16V
C0473 2113743N48 82.0 PF 5% C0508 2113741F17 470pF 50V (CNTRL T7)
C0243 2113740F51 100pF 5% 50V Used in GM398 only
C0474 2113743L09 470 PF 10% C0509 2113743L09 470pF 10% (CNTRL T6)
C0244 2113743E20 100nF 16V C0342 2113743E20 100nF 16V
Used in GM398 only C0476 2113743L09 470 PF 10% C0509 2113741F17 470pF 50V (CNTRL T7)
C0245 2113743E20 100nF 16V
C0343 2113743E20 100nF 16V C0477 2113743L09 470 PF 10% C0510 2113741F17 470pF 50V
C0246 2113741F49 10nF 50V Used in GM398 only
C0478 2113743L09 470 PF 10% C0511 2113743L09 470pF 10% (CNTRL T6)
Controller T7/T9 Schematic Diagrams 3-21

Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola


Description Description Description Description
Ref Part No Ref Part No Ref Part No Ref Part No

C0511 2113741F17 470pF 50V (CNTRL T7) C0681 2113743E20 100nF 16V Q0663 4880048M01 NPN DIG 47k/47k R0184 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5%

C0512 2113743L09 470pF 10% (CNTRL T6) D0101 4880236E05 CHIP SCHOTTKY Q0681 4880052M01 NPN DRLNGTN MXTA R0185 0662057A65 4k7 1/16W 5%

C0512 2113741F17 470pF 50V (CNTRL T7) D0151 4813833C02 DUAL SOT MMBD6100 R0101 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R0186 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5%

C0513 2113741F17 470pF 50V D0179 4813833C02 DUAL SOT MMBD6100 R0102 0662057A65 4k7 1/16W 5% R0201 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5%

C0514 2113743L09 470pF 10% (CNTRL T6) D0301 4802245J47 SCHOTTKY BARRIER R0104 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R0202 0662057A43 560 1/16W 5%
Used in GM398 only (RB471E)
C0514 2113741F17 470pF 50V (CNTRL T7) R0105 0662057A97 100k 1/16W R0203 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5%
D0621 4813833C02 DUAL SOT MMBD6100 Used in GM338 only
C0515 2113743L09 470pF 10% (CNTRL T6) R0204 0662057A43 560 1/16W 5%
D0651 4813833C02 DUAL SOT MMBD6100 R0106 0662057B47 0 1/16W
C0515 2113741F17 470pF 50V (CNTRL T7) Used in GM398 only R0205 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
D0660 4813833C02 DUAL SOT MMBD6100
C0516 2113741F49 10nF 50V R0108 0662057A57 2k2 1/16W 5% R0206 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
D0661 4813833C02 DUAL SOT MMBD6100
C0517 2113743N48 82.0 PF 5% R0111 0662057B47 0 1/16W 0306 R0207 0662057A57 2k2 1/16W 5%
E0271 2484657R01 Ferrite Bead
C0518 2113743L09 470pF 10% (CNTRL T6) R0113 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R0208 0662057A57 2k2 1/16W 5%
E0272 2484657R01 Ferrite Bead
C0518 2113741F17 470pF 50V (CNTRL T7) R0114 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R0211 0660076E70 FILM 7500
E0631 2484657R01 Ferrite Bead
C0541 2311049A05 470nF 10% 25V R0115 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R0212 0660076E70 FILM 7500
F0401 6580542Z01 3A 24V
C0542 2311049A99 47uF 20% 10V R0117 0662057A63 3k9 1/16W 5% R0221 0662057A82 24K 1/16W 5%
J0401 0902636Y02 CONN FLEX 12 PIN
C0591 2113743E20 100nF 16V R0121 0662057A97 100k 1/16W R0222 0662057A82 24K 1/16W 5%
J0451 0902636Y01 CONN FLEX SIDE ENTRY
C0592 2113743E20 100nF 16V R0131 0662057B46 10.0 MEG OHMS 5% R0223 0662057A84 30k 1/16W 5%
J0501 0986105B01 CONN SMD 20 PIN
C0593 2113741B69 100nF 50V R0132 0662057B10 330k 1/16W 5% R0224 0662057A71 8k2 1/16W 5%
J0551 0905505Y04 CONN ZIF HORIZONTAL
C0601 2113741F17 470pF 50V R0151 0662057A82 24K 1/16W 5% R0228 0662057B47 0 1/16W
J0552 0905505Y03 CONN ZIF 18PIN
C0603 2380090M24 LYT 10uF 50V 20% R0152 0662057A82 24K 1/16W 5% R0229 0662057A01 10 1/16W 5%
J0601 0986165B01 DC PWR CONN
C0611 2311049C06 CP 22uF 20% 35V R0170 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R0241 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5%
Q0110 4880048M01 NPN DIG 47k/47k
C0612 2113743E20 100nF 16V R0171 0662057A65 4k7 1/16W 5% R0242 0662057B47 0 1/16W
Q0151 4880048M01 NPN DIG 47k/47k
C0622 2311049A99 CP 47uF 20% R0172 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R0251 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5%
Q0171 4880048M01 NPN DIG 47k/47k
C0641 2113741F17 470pF 50V R0173 0662057A65 4k7 1/16W 5% R0252 0662057A91 56K 1/16W 5%
Q0173 4880052M01 NPN DRLNGTN MXTA
C0644 2311049A97 CHIP 33 UF R0174 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R0253 0662057A97 100k 1/16W
Q0177 4880048M01 NPN DIG 47k/47k
C0645 2113743E20 100nF 16VD R0175 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R0254 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
Q0181 4880048M01 NPN DIG 47k/47k (CNTRL T7 only)
C0652 2311049A97 CHIP 33 UF 16 R0176 0662057A84 30k 1/16W 5%
Q0183 4880048M01 NPN DIG 47k/47k R0255 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
C0654 2311049A57 CP 10uF 10% 16V R0177 0662057A65 4k7 1/16W 5% (CNTRL T7 only)
Q0185 4880048M01 NPN DIG 47k/47k
C0655 2113743E20 100nF 16V R0178 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5% R0256 0662057A97 100k 1/16W
Q0271 4813824A10 NPN 40V .2A (CNTRL T7 only)
C0661 2311049C05 CP 47uF 10% 16V R0179 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5%
Q0641 4880048M01 NPN DIG 47k/47k R0257 0662057A57 2k2 1/16W 5%
C0662 2113741F49 10nF 50V R0181 0662057A65 4k7 1/16W 5% (CNTRL T7 only)
Q0661 4805921T02 DUAL ROHM FMC2 RH
C0663 2113743E20 100nF 16V R0182 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5% R0261 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
Q0662 4813824A10 NPN 40V .2A B=50-150
C0671 2113743E20 100nF 16V R0183 0662057A65 4k7 1/16W 5% R0262 0662057A97 100k 1/16W
3-22 Controller T7/T9 Schematic Diagrams

Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola


Description Description Description Description
Ref Part No Ref Part No Ref Part No Ref Part No

R0265 0662057A82 24K 1/16W 5% R0412 0662057B47 0 1/16W R0643 0660076E51 FILM 1200 U0651 5113816A07 REG 5V POS 500MA
MC78M05
R0267 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5% R0441 0662057B47 0 1/16W R0651 0662057A01 10 1/16W 5%
U0652 5113815A02 MC33064
R0268 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R0442 0662057A49 1k 1/16W 5% R0652 0662057A01 10 1/16W 5%
Used in CNTRL T7 only VR0151 4813830A15 5.6V 5% 225mW
R0269 0662057A41 470 1/16W 5% R0661 0662057A49 1k 1/16W 5%
R0467 0662057M26 10 5% 20X40 VR0501 4805656W09 ZENER QUAD
R0273 0662057A82 24K 1/16W 5% R0662 0662057B02 150k 1/16W MMQA20VT1
R0468 0662057M26 10 5% 20X40 (CNTRL T6)
R0275 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R0671 0662057A84 30k 1/16W 5% VR0503 4805656W09 ZENER QUAD
R0468 0662057A97 100k 1/16W (CNTRL T7) MMQA20VT1
R0276 0662057A77 15k 1/16W 5% R0672 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
R0481 0662057B47 0 1/16W VR0504 4813830A40 SOC23 AUTO SDN
R0323 0662057A79 18k 1/16W 5% R0681 0662057A79 18k 1/16W 5%
Used in GM398 only R0482 0662057B47 0 1/16W VR0505 4805656W09 ZENER QUAD
R0682 0662057A93 68k 1/16W 5%
MMQA20VT1
R0324 0662057A79 18k 1/16W 5% R0510 0662057A65 4k7 1/16W 5%
Used in GM398 only U0101 5102226J56 MICRO PROCESSOR
VR0509 4813830A40 SOC23 AUTO SDN
R0511 0662057A97 100k 1/16W MC68HC1 1FLO
R0331 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% VR0510 4813830A40 SOC23 AUTO SDN
Used in GM398 only R0512 0662057A77 15k 1/16W 5% * U0111 5102463J64 EEPROM X25128-2.7 SO8
VR0537 4813830A15 5.6V 5% 225mW
R0332 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R0525 0662057A97 100k 1/16W * U0121 5186137B01 512KX8 FLASH ROM
Used in GM398 only (AT49BV020) VR0541 4813830A27 14V 5% 225MW
R0529 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5%
R0333 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% U0122 5185963A21 32K x 8 SRAM VR0601 4813832C77 TRANS SUP. 24V HIGH
R0530 0662057B47 0 1/16W
Used in GM398 only POWER
U0141 5113805A30 10F8 DCDR/REMUX
R0531 0662057A43 560 1/16W 5% 74HC138
R0335 0662057B02 150k 1/16W VR0621 4813830A15 5.6V 5% 225mW
Used in GM398 only R0533 0662057B47 0 1/16W U0211 5183222M49 QUAD OPAMP __3403 Y0131 4880113R19 CRYSTAL 38.4KHz
R0341 0662057A73 10k 1/16W R0535 0662057A49 1k 1/16W 5% U0221 5185963A53 ASFICCMP 0.5MM TQFP
Used in GM398 only
R0537 0662057A33 220 1/16W 5% U0251 5113806A20 MUX/DEMUX,TRIPLE 2-
R0342 0662057A55 1k8 1/16W
Used in GM398 only R0538 0662057A33 220 1/16W 5% U0271 5109699X01 AUDIO PA TDA1519C
R0343 0662057B47 0 1/16W R0539 0662057A65 4k7 1/16W 5% U0301 5109152M01 EEPROM ANALOG
Used in GM398 only Used in GM398 only ISD33120EI * Motorola Depot Servicing only
R0541 0662057A83 27k 1/16W 5%
Reference designators with an asterisk indicate
R0344 0662057A91 56K 1/16W U0331 5186204B01 BUFFER/DRIVER
Used in GM398 only R0543 0662057A97 100k 1/16W components which are not fieldreplaceable
Used in GM398 only 74AHCT1G125
(CNTRL T7 only) because they need to be calibrated with
R0345 0662057A66 5k1 1/16W U0341 5180932W01 LINEAR IC OP AMP specialized factory equipment after installation.
Used in GM398 only R0591 0662057A82 24K 1/16W 5%
Used in GM398 only Radios in which these parts have been replaced in
R0592 0662057A01 10 1/16W 5% the field will be off frequency at temperature
R0346 0662057A89 47k 1/16W U0342 5105750U28 SNGL ANALOG SWITCH
Used in GM398 only extremes.
R0593 0662057A97 100k 1/16W Used in GM398 only SMD
R0347 0662057A89 47k 1/16W (CNTRL T7 only)
U0351 5102463J40 REGULATOR, 3.3V,
Used in GM398 only R0611 0662057A91 56K 1/16W Used in GM398 only LP2951CM-3.3
R0401 0662057A33 220 1/16W R0612 0662057A65 4k7 1/16W U0611 5183308X01 ADJ VLTG REG LM2941
TO263
R0407 0662057M26 10 5% 20X40 R0621 0662057A82 24K 1/16W
U0641 5183308X01 ADJ VLTG REG LM2941
R0408 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5% R0641 0662057A73 10k 1/16W TO263
R0409 0662057M26 10 5% 20X40 R0642 0660076E70 FILM 7500
Controller T7/T9 Schematic Diagrams 3-23

3.2 Controller T9 Parts List


Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola
Description Description Description
Ref Part No Ref Part No Ref Part No
Circuit Motorola
Description C0252 2311049A07 1uF C0426 2113743L09 470pF C0508 2113741F17 470pF
Ref Part No
C0254 2113743E20 10uF C0427 2113743L09 470pF C0509 2113741F17 470pF
C0101 2113740F51 100pF
C0255 2113743E20 10uF C0428 2113743N48 82pF C0510 2113741F17 470pF
C0107 2113741F25 1000pF
C0256 2113740F51 100pF C0429 2113743L09 470pF C0511 2113741F17 470pF
C0112 2113743E20 10uF
C0261 2113743E20 10uF C0430 2113741F17 470pF C0512 2113741F17 470pF
C0121 2113743E20 10uF
C0262 2113740F49 82pF C0431 2113741F17 470pF C0513 2113741F17 470pF
C0122 2113743E20 10uF
C0265 2113743E20 10uF C0441 2113743L09 470pF C0514 2113741F17 470pF
C0131 2113740F35 22pF
C0267 2113741F49 10nF C0442 2113743L09 470pF C0515 2113741F17 470pF
C0132 2113740F35 22pF
C0271 2113741F49 10nF C0445 2113743L09 470pF C0516 2113741F49 10nF
C0141 2113743E20 10uF
C0272 2113743E20 10uF C0446 2113743L09 470pF C0517 2113743N48 82pF
C0151 2113741F49 10nF
C0273 2113741F37 3300pF C0447 2113743L09 470pF C0518 2113741F17 470pF
C0201 2311049A57 10uF
C0275 2311049A99 47uF C0448 2113743L09 470pF C0541 2311049A05 0.47uF
C0202 2311049A57 10uF
C0276 2113741F25 1000pF C0449 2113743L09 470pF C0542 2311049A99 47uF
C0204 2113743E20 10uF
C0277 2113741F25 1000pF C0470 2113743L09 470pF C0560 2113741F25 1000pF
C0212 2311049A57 10uF
C0301 2311049A07 1uF C0471 2113743N48 82pF C0591 2113743E20 10uF
C0221 2113743E20 10uF
C0302 2113743E20 10uF C0472 2113743N48 82pF C0592 2113743E20 10uF
C0222 2113743E20 10uF
C0303 2113740F51 100pF C0473 2113743N48 82pF C0593 2113741B69 100K F
C0223 2113743E20 10uF
C0304 2113743E20 10uF C0474 2113743L09 470pF C0601 2113741F17 470pF
C0224 2113740F51 100pF
C0305 2113743E20 10uF C0476 2113743L09 470pF C0603 2380090M24 10uF
C0225 2113743E20 10uF
C0324 2113743E20 10uF C0477 2113743L09 470pF C0611 2311049C06 47uF
C0226 2113743E20 10uF
C0331 2113743E20 10uF C0478 2113743L09 470pF C0612 2113743E20 10uF
C0228 2311049A56 4.7uF
C0341 2311049A07 1uF C0482- C0622 2311049A99 47uF
C0231 2113743B29 1uF
C0342 2113743E20 10uF C0488 2113743L09 470pF C0641 2113741F17 470pF
C0232 2113743E20 10uF
C0343 2113743E20 10uF C0490- C0644 2311049A97 33uF
C0234 2113743E20 10uF
C0344 2113743E20 10uF C0497 2113743L09 470pF C0645 2113743E20 10uF
C0235 2113743E07 0.022uF
C0351 2113743E20 10uF C0499 2113743L09 470pF C0652 2311049A97 33uF
C0236 2113743E10 0.033uF
C0352 2113743E07 0.022uF C0501 2113741F49 10nF C0654 2311049A57 10uF
C0241 2113743E20 10uF
C0353 2311049A97 33uF C0502 2113741F17 470pF C0655 2113743E20 10uF
C0243 2113740F51 100pF
C0354 2113743E20 10uF C0503 2113741F17 470pF C0661 2311049C05 47uF
C0244 2113743E20 10uF
C0421 2113743N48 82pF C0504 2113741F17 470pF C0662 2113741F49 10nF
C0245 2113743E20 10uF
C0422 2113741F17 470pF C0505 2113741F17 470pF C0663 2113743E20 10uF
C0246 2113741F49 10nF
C0423 2113741F17 470pF C0506 2113741F17 470pF C0671 2113743E20 10uF
C0251 2113743E20 10uF
3-24 Controller T7/T9 Schematic Diagrams

Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola


Description Description Description Description
Ref Part No Ref Part No Ref Part No Ref Part No

C0681 2113743E20 10uF Q0663 4880048M01 NPN R0185 0662057A65 4700 Ohm R0269 0662057A41 470 Ohm

D0101 4813825A05 DIODE Q0681 4880052M01 NPN DARLINGTON R0186 0662057A89 47K Ohm R0273 0662057A82 24K Ohm

D0151 4813833C02 DIODE, DUAL 70V R0101 0662057A73 10K Ohm R0201 0662057A25 100 Ohm R0275 0662057A73 10K Ohm

D0179 4813833C02 DIODE, DUAL 70V R0102 0662057A65 4700 Ohm R0202 0662057A43 560 Ohm R0276 0662057A77 15K Ohm

D0301 4802245J47 DIODE, SCHOTTKY R0103 0662057B47 0 Ohm R0203 0662057A25 100 Ohm R0323 0662057A79 18K Ohm

D0621 4813833C02 DIODE, DUAL 70V R0104 0662057A73 10K Ohm R0204 0662057A43 560 Ohm R0324 0662057A79 18K Ohm

D0651 4813833C02 DIODE, DUAL 70V R0106 0662057B47 0 Ohm R0205 0662057A73 10K Ohm R0331 0662057A73 10K Ohm

D0660 4813833C02 DIODE, DUAL 70V R0108 0662057A57 2200 Ohm R0206 0662057A73 10K Ohm R0332 0662057A73 10K Ohm

D0661 4813833C02 DIODE, DUAL 70V R0111 0662057B47 0 Ohm R0207 0662057A57 2200 Ohm R0333 0662057A73 10K Ohm

E0271 2484657R01 Ferrite Bead R0113 0662057A73 10K Ohm R0208 0662057A57 2200 Ohm R0335 0662057B02 150K Ohm

E0272 2484657R01 Ferrite Bead R0114 0662057A73 10K Ohm R0211 0660076E70 7500 Ohm R0341 0662057A73 10K Ohm

E0631 2484657R01 Ferrite Bead R0115 0662057A73 10K Ohm R0212 0660076E70 7500 Ohm R0342 0662057A55 1800 Ohm

F0401 6580542Z01 FUSE 3A R0117 0662057A63 3900 Ohm R0221 0662057A82 24K Ohm R0343 0662057B47 0 Ohm

J0401 0902636Y02 12 POS. FLEX CONN R0121 0662057A97 100K Ohm R0222 0662057A82 24K Ohm R0344 0662057A91 56K Ohm

J0451 0902636Y01 CONN, FLEX, SIDE R0131 0662057B46 10M Ohm R0223 0662057A84 30K Ohm R0345 0662057A66 5100 Ohm
ENTRY
R0132 0662057B10 330K Ohm R0224 0662057A71 8200 Ohm R0346 0662057A89 47K Ohm
J0501 0986105B01 CONN, SMD, 20 Pin
R0151 0662057A82 24K Ohm R0228 0662057B47 0 Ohm R0347 0662057A89 47K Ohm
J0551 0905505Y04 CONN ZIF HORIZONTAL
R0152 0662057A82 24K Ohm R0229 0662057A01 10 Ohm R0401 0662057A33 220 Ohm
J0552 0905505Y03 CONN ZIF HORIZONTAL
R0170 0662057A73 10K Ohm R0241 0662057A89 47K Ohm R0407 0662057M26 10 Ohm
J0601 0986165B01 MOBILE DC PWR CONN
R0171 0662057A65 4700 Ohm R0242 0662057B47 0 Ohm R0408 0662057A25 100 Ohm
Q0110 4880048M01 NPN
R0172 0662057A73 10K Ohm R0251 0662057A89 47K Ohm R0409 0662057M26 10 Ohm
Q0151 4880048M01 NPN
R0173 0662057A65 4700 Ohm R0252 0662057A91 56K Ohm R0412 0662057B47 0 Ohm
Q0171 4880048M01 NPN
R0174 0662057A73 10K Ohm R0253 0662057A97 100K Ohm R0441 0662057B47 0 Ohm
Q0173 4880052M01 NPN DARLINGTON
R0175 0662057A73 10K Ohm R0254 0662057A73 10K Ohm R0442 0662057A49 1000 Ohm
Q0177 4880048M01 NPN
R0176 0662057A84 30K Ohm R0255 0662057A73 10K Ohm R0467 0662057M26 10 Ohm
Q0181 4880048M01 NPN
R0177 0662057A65 4700 Ohm R0256 0662057A97 100K Ohm R0468 0662057A97 100K Ohm
Q0183 4880048M01 NPN
R0178 0662057A89 47K Ohm R0257 0662057A57 2200 Ohm R0481 0662057B47 0 Ohm
Q0185 4880048M01 NPN
R0179 0662057A89 47K Ohm R0261 0662057A73 10K Ohm R0482 0662057B47 0 Ohm
Q0271 4880214G02 NPN
R0181 0662057A65 4700 Ohm R0262 0662057A97 100K Ohm R0510 0662057A65 4700 Ohm
Q0641 4880048M01 NPN
R0182 0662057A89 47K Ohm R0265 0662057A82 24K Ohm R0511 0662057A97 100K Ohm
Q0661 4805921T02 TRANSISTOR DUAL DIGI-
TAL NPN/PNP R0183 0662057A65 4700 Ohm R0267 0662057A89 47K Ohm R0512 0662057A77 15K Ohm

Q0662 4880214G02 NPN R0184 0662057A89 47K Ohm R0268 0662057A73 10K Ohm R0525 0662057A97 100K Ohm
Controller T7/T9 Schematic Diagrams 3-25

* Motorola Depot Servicing only


Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola
Description Description Reference designators with an asterisk indicate
Ref Part No Ref Part No
components which are not field replaceable
R0529 0662057A89 47K Ohm U0122 5185748L01 SRAM because they need to be calibrated with
specialized factory equipment after installation.
R0530 0662057B47 0 Ohm U0141 5113805A30 IC 10F8 DCDR/REMUX Radios in which these parts have been replaced in
74HC138
R0531 0662057A43 560 Ohm the field will be off frequency at temperature
U0211 5183222M49 IC, QUAD OPAMP extremes.
R0533 0662057B47 0 Ohm
U0221 5185130C53 IC, ASFIC
R0535 0662057A49 1000 Ohm
U0251 5184704M60 IC-CMOS ANALOG
R0537 0662057A33 220 Ohm
U0271 5109699X01 AUDIO PA
R0538 0662057A33 220 Ohm
U0301 5109152M01 IC, EEPROM ANALOG
R0539 0662057A65 4700 Ohm
U0331 5186204B01 IC, BUFFER DRIVER
R0541 0662057A83 27K Ohm
U0341 5113818A01 LOW POWER SUPPLY
R0543 0662057A97 100K Ohm
U0342 5105750U28 IC CMOS SWITCH
R0555 0662057A25 100 Ohm
U0351 5102463J40 REGULATOR, 3.3V
R0556 0662057A25 100 Ohm
U0611 5183308X01 ADJUSTABLE VOLTAGE
R0591 0662057A82 24K Ohm REGULATOR
R0592 0662057A01 10 Ohm U0641 5183308X01 ADJUSTABLE VOLTAGE
REGULATOR
R0593 0662057A97 100K Ohm
U0651 5113816A07 REGULATOR, 5V
R0611 0662057A91 56K Ohm
U0652 5113815A02 UNDERVOLT SENSOR
R0612 0662057A65 4700 Ohm
VR0151 4813830A15 DIODE, 5.6V
R0621 0662057A82 24K Ohm
VR0501 4805656W09 DIODE, ZENER
R0641 0662057A73 10K Ohm
VR0503 4805656W09 DIODE, ZENER
R0642 0660076E70 7500 Ohm
VR0504 4813830A40 DIODE, ZENER
R0643 0660076E51 1200 Ohm
VR0505 4805656W09 DIODE, ZENER
R0651 0662057A01 10 Ohm
VR0509 4813830A40 DIODE, ZENER
R0652 0662057A01 10 Ohm
VR0510 4813830A40 DIODE, ZENER
R0661 0662057A49 1000 Ohm
VR0537 4813830A15 DIODE, 5.6V
R0662 0662057B02 150K Ohm
VR0541 4813830A27 DIODE, 14V
R0671 0662057A84 30K Ohm
VR0601 4813832C77 DIODE
R0672 0662057A73 10K Ohm
VR0621 4813830A15 DIODE, 5.6V
R0681 0662057A79 18K Ohm
Y0131 4880113R19 CRYSTAL 38.4KHZ
R0682 0662057A93 68K Ohm

U0101 5102226J56 MICROPROCESSOR

U0111 5102463J64 EEPROM

U0121 5186137B01 IC, FLASH ROM


3-26 Controller T7/T9 Schematic Diagrams

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GM328/GM338/GM398
Mobile Radios

VHF (136-174MHz)
Service Information

Issue: December, 2003


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Table of Contents

Section 1 Model Chart and Technical Specifications

1.0 GM328/GM338/GM398 Model Chart ...................................................................1-1


2.0 Technical Specifications ......................................................................................1-2

Section 2 Theory of Operation

1.0 Introduction ..........................................................................................................2-1


2.0 VHF (136-174 MHz) Receiver..............................................................................2-1
2.1 Receiver Front-End ........................................................................................2-1
2.2 Front-End Band-Pass Filters & Pre-Amplifier .................................................2-2
2.3 First Mixer and High Intermediate Frequency (IF)..........................................2-2
2.4 Low Intermediate Frequency (IF) and Receiver Back End.............................2-3
3.0 VHF (136-174 MHz) Transmitter Power Amplifier (PA) 25 W..............................2-3
3.1 First Power Controlled Stage..........................................................................2-4
3.2 Power Controlled Driver Stage .......................................................................2-4
3.3 Final Stage .....................................................................................................2-4
3.4 Directional Coupler .........................................................................................2-5
3.5 Antenna Switch...............................................................................................2-5
3.6 Harmonic Filter ...............................................................................................2-5
3.7 Power Control.................................................................................................2-5
4.0 VHF (136-174 MHz) Frequency Synthesis ..........................................................2-6
4.1 Reference Oscillator .......................................................................................2-6
4.2 Fractional-N Synthesizer ................................................................................2-6
4.3 Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO)...............................................................2-7
4.4 Synthesizer Operation ....................................................................................2-8

Section 3 Troubleshooting Charts

1.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Receiver ............................................................3-1


2.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for 25W Transmitter ................................................3-3
3.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Synthesizer........................................................3-6
4.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for VCO...................................................................3-7
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Section 4 VHF PCBs/Schematics/Parts Lists

1.0 Allocation of Schematics and Circuit Boards ....................................................... 4-1


1.1 Controller Circuits ........................................................................................... 4-1
2.0 VHF 1-25W PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists ...................................................... 4-3
VHF (136-174 MHz) 1-25W 8486172B06 Top Side .............................................. 4-3
VHF (136-174 MHz) 1-25W 8486172B06 Bottom Side......................................... 4-4
VHF (136-174 MHz) Power Amplifier 1-25W.......................................................... 4-5
VHF (136-174 MHz) FRACN .................................................................................. 4-6
VHF (136-174 MHz) Voltage Controlled Oscillator................................................. 4-7
VHF (136-174 MHz) Receiver Front End ............................................................... 4-8
VHF (136-174 MHz) IF ........................................................................................... 4-9
VHF PCB 8486172B06 Parts List 1-25W ............................................................. 4-10
VHF (136-174 MHz) 1-25W 8486172B07 Top Side ............................................ 4-13
VHF (136-174 MHz) 1-25W 8486172B07 Bottom Side....................................... 4-14
VHF (136-174 MHz) IF ......................................................................................... 4-15
VHF (136-174 MHz) FRACN ................................................................................ 4-16
VHF PCB 8486172B07 Parts List 1-25W ............................................................. 4-17
1-1

Section 1
MODEL CHART AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

1.0 GM328/GM338/GM398 Model Chart

GM Series, VHF 136-174 MHz


Model Description
AZM25KHC9AA1 GM328 136-174 MHz 1-25W
AZM25KHF9AA5 GM338 136-174 MHz 1-25W
AZM25KHN9AA8 GM398 136-174 MHz 1-25W
Item Description
X GCN6112_ GM328 Control Head Direct Mount
X GCN6114_ GM338 Control Head Direct Mount
X GCN6115_ GM398 Control Head Direct Mount
X X IMUD6010_ Tanapa WM 136-174 MHz 1-25W
X IMUD6023_ Tanapa WM 136-174 MHz 1-25W
X X X RAD4198_ BNC 136-144 MHz, 1/4 Wave Roof Mount
X X X RAD4199_ BNC 146-150.8 MHz, 1/4 Wave Roof Mount
X X X RAD4200_ BNC 150.8-162 MHz, 1/4 Wave Roof Mount
X X X RAD4201_ BNC 162-174 MHz, 1/4 Wave Roof Mount
X X X RAD4202_ BNC 146-172 MHz, 3dB Gain Roof Mount
X 6804113J74 GM328 User Guide
X 6804112J06 GM338 User Guide
X 6804112J07 GM398 User Guide
x = Indicates one of each is required.
1-2 Technical Specifications

2.0 Technical Specifications


Data is specified for +25°C unless otherwise stated.

General Specifications
Channel Capacity
GM328 4
GM338 128
GM398 160
Power Supply 13.2Vdc (10.8 - 15.6Vdc)
Dimensions: H x W x D (mm) Depth excluding knobs GM328
56mm x 176mm x 177mm
(add 8mm for Volume Knob)
Dimensions: H x W x D (mm) Depth excluding knobs GM338
59mm x 179mm x 186mm (1 - 25W)
59mm x 179mm x 198mm (25 - 45W)
(add 9mm for Volume Knob)
Dimensions: H x W x D (mm) Depth excluding knobs GM398
72mm x 185mm x 188mm
(add 7mm for Volume Knob)
Weight GM328/GM338 1400 g
Weight GM398 1500 g
Sealing: Withstands rain testing per
MIL STD 810 C/D /E and IP54
Shock and Vibration: Protection provided via impact
resistant housing exceeding MIL STD
810-C/D /E
Dust, Salt & Fog Protection provided via environment
resistant housing exceeding MIL STD
810 C/D /E
Technical Specifications 1-3

Transmitter VHF
*Frequencies - Full Bandsplit VHF 136-174 MHz

Channel Spacing 12.5/20/25 kHz

Frequency Stability
±2.5 ppm
(-30°C to +60°C, +25° Ref.)

Power 1-25W

±2.5 @ 12.5 kHz


Modulation Limiting ±4.0 @ 20 kHz
±5.0 @ 25 kHz

-40 dB @ 12.5kHz
FM Hum & Noise
-45 dB @ 20/25kHz

-36 dBm <1 GHz


Conducted/Radiated Emission (ETS)
-30 dBm >1 GHz

-60 dB @ 12.5 kHz


Adjacent Channel Power
-70 dB @ 25 kHz

Audio Response (300 - 3000Hz) +1 to -3 dB

Audio Distortion @1000Hz, 60%


<3% typical
Rated Maximum Deviation

Receiver VHF
*Frequencies - Full Bandsplit VHF 136-174 MHz

Channel Spacing 12.5/20/25 kHz

Sensitivity (12 dB SINAD) 0.30 µV (0.22 µV typical)

>65 dB
Intermodulation (ETS) Base Mode: >70dB
(1-25W model only)

65 dB @ 12.5 kHz
Adjacent Channel Selectivity (ETS) 75 dB @ 20 kHz
80 dB @ 25 kHz

75 dB @ 12.5 kHz
Spurious Rejection (ETS)
80 dB @ 20/25 kHz

3W Internal
Rated Audio
13W External

Audio Distortion @ Rated Audio <3% typical

-40 dB @ 12.5 kHz


Hum & Noise
-45 dB @ 20/25 kHz

Audio Response (300 - 3000Hz @ 20/25kHz)


+1 to -3 dB
(300 - 2550Hz @12.5kHz)

-57 dBm <1 GHz


Conducted Spurious Emission (ETS)
-47 dBm >1 GHz

*Availability subject to the laws and regulations of individual countries.


1-4 Technical Specifications

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2-1

Section 2
THEORY OF OPERATION

1.0 Introduction
This Chapter provides a detailed theory of operation for the VHF circuits in the radio. For details of
the theory of operation and troubleshooting for the the associated Controller circuits refer to the
Controller Section of this manual.

2.0 VHF (136-174 MHz) Receiver


2.1 Receiver Front-End
The receiver is able to cover the VHF range from 136 to 174 MHz. It consists of four major blocks:
front-end bandpass filters and pre-amplifier, first mixer, high-IF, low-IF and receiver back-end. Two
varactor-tuned bandpass filters perform antenna signal pre-selection. A cross over quad diode mixer
converts the signal to the first IF of 44.85 MHz. High-side first injection is used.
Antenna
Pin Diode
Antenna Varactor RF Amp Varactor 1. Crystal
Tuned Filter Tuned Filter Mixer 1. IF Amp
RF Jack Switch Filter

Harmonic Control Voltage


Filter from PCIC First LO
from FGU
2. IF Amp 2. Crystal
Filter
Recovered Audio Demodulator Limiter

RSSI
IF

Second LO
455kHz Filter 455kHz Filter
(25kHz) (25kHz)
Switch

Switch

Switch

Switch

455kHz Filter 455kHz Filter


(12.5kHz) (12.5kHz)

Filter Bank Selection


from Synthesizer IC

Figure 2-1 VHF Receiver Block Diagram


2-2 VHF (136-174 MHz) Receiver

There are two 2-pole 44.85 MHz crystal filters in the high-IF section and 2 pairs of 455 kHz ceramic
filters in the low-IF section to provide the required adjacent channel selectivity. The correct pair of
ceramic filters for 12.5 or 25kHz channel spacing is selected via control line BWSELECT. The
second IF at 455 kHz is mixed, amplified and demodulated in the IF IC. The processing of the
demodulated audio signal is performed by an audio processing IC located in the controller section.

2.2 Front-End Band-Pass Filters & Pre-Amplifier


The received signal from the radio’s antenna connector is first routed through the harmonic filter and
antenna switch, which are part of the RF power amplifier circuitry, before being applied to the
receiver pre-selector filter (C3001, C3002, D3001 and associated components). The 2-pole pre-
selector filter tuned by the dual varactor diode D3001 pre-selects the incoming signal (RXIN) from
the antenna switch to reduce spurious effects to following stages. The tuning voltage (FECNTL_1)
ranging from 2 volts to 8 volts is controlled by pin 20 of PCIC (U3501) in the Transmitter section. A
dual hot carrier diode (D3003) limits any inband signal to 0 dBm to prevent damage to the pre-
amplifier.
The RF pre-amplifier is an SMD device (Q3001) with collector-base feedback to stabilize gain,
impedance, and intermodulation. Transistor Q3002 compares the voltage drop across resistor
R3002 with a fixed base voltage from divider R3011, R3000 and R3012, and adjusts the base
current of Q3001 as necessary to maintain its collector current constant at approximately 15-20 mA.
Operating voltage is from the regulated 9.3V supply (9V3). During transmit, 9.1 volts (K9V1) turns off
both transistors Q3002 and Q3001. This protects the RF pre-amplifier from excessive dissipation
during transmit mode. A switchable 3dB pad (R3022, R3024, R3016 and R3018) controlled via Line
FECNTL_2 and Q3021 stabilizes the output impedance and intermodulation performance.

A second 2-pole varactor tuned bandpass filter provides additional filtering of the amplified signal.
The dual varactor diode D3004 is controlled by the same signal FECNTL_1, which controls the pre-
selector filter.

2.3 First Mixer and High Intermediate Frequency (IF)


The signal coming from the front-end is converted to the high-IF frequency of 44.85 MHz using a
cross over quad diode mixer (D3031). Its ports are matched for incoming RF signal conversion to the
44.85 MHz IF using high side injection. The high-side injection signal (RXINJ) from the frequency
synthesizer circuitry has a level of approximately 13 dBm and is injected via matching transformer
T3002.
The mixer IF output signal (IF) from transformer T3001 pin 2 is fed to the first two pole crystal filter
FL3101. The filter output in turn is matched to the following IF amplifier.
The IF amplifier Q3101 is actively biased by a collector base feedback (R3101, R3106) to a current
drain of approximately 5 mA drawn from the voltage 5V. Its output impedance is matched to the
second two pole crystal filter FL3102. The signal is further amplified by a preamplifier (Q3102) before
going into pin 1 of IFIC (U3101).

A dual hot carrier diode (D3101) limits the filter output voltage swing to reduce overdrive effects at
RF input levels above -27 dBm.
VHF (136-174 MHz) Transmitter Power Amplifier (PA) 25 W 2-3

2.4 Low Intermediate Frequency (IF) and Receiver Back End

The 44.85 MHz high-IF signal from the second IF amplifier feeds the IF IC (U3101) at pin 1. Within
the IF IC, the 44.85 MHz high IF signal mixes with the 44.395 MHz second local oscillator (2nd LO)
to produce the low-IF signal at 455 kHz. The 2nd LO frequency is determined by crystal Y3101. The
low IF signal is amplified and filtered by an external pair of 455 kHz ceramic filters FL3112, FL3114
for 20/25 kHz channel spacing or FL3111, FL3113/F3115 for 12.5 kHz channel spacing. These pairs
are selectable via BWSELECT. The filtered output from the ceramic filters is applied to the limiter
input pin of the IF IC (pin 14).
The IF IC contains a quadrature detector using a ceramic phase-shift element (Y3102) to provide
audio detection. Internal amplification provides an audio output level of 120 mVrms (at 60%
deviation) from U3101 pin 8 (DISCAUDIO) which is fed to the ASFIC_CMP (U0221) pin 2 (part of
the Controller circuitry).
A Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) signal is available at U3101 pin 5, having a dynamic
range of 70 dB. The RSSI signal is interpreted by the microprocessor (U0101 pin 63) and in addition
is available at accessory connector J0501-15.

3.0 VHF (136-174 MHz) Transmitter Power Amplifier (PA) 25 W


The radio’s 25 W PA is a three stage amplifier used to amplify the output from the VCOBIC to the
radio transmit level. All three stages utilize LDMOS technology. The gain of the first stage (U3401)
and the second stage (Q3421) is adjustable, controlled by pin 4 of PCIC (U3501) via U3402-1 and
U3402-2. It is followed by an LDMOS final stage (Q3441).
Antenna
From VCO Pin Diode
Antenna Harmonic
Switch Filter RF Jack
Controlled PA PA-Final Power
Stage Driver Stage Sense

Bias 2

AS FI C _ C M P
PA
SPI BUS PWR
SET

PCIC Temperature
Controlvoltage Sense

To Microprocessor
To Microprocessor

Figure 2-2 VHF Transmitter Block Diagram

Devices U3401, Q3421 and Q3441 are surface mounted. A pressure pad between board and the
radio's cover provides good thermal contact between the devices and the chassis.
2-4 VHF (136-174 MHz) Transmitter Power Amplifier (PA) 25 W

3.1 First Power Controlled Stage

The first stage (U3401) is a 20dB gain integrated circuit containing two LDMOS FET amplifier
stages. It amplifies the RF signal from the VCO (TXINJ). The output power of stage U3401 is
controlled by a DC voltage applied to pin 1 from the op-amp U3402-1, pin 1. The control voltage
simultaneously varies the bias of two FET stages within U3401. This biasing point determines the
overall gain of U3401 and therefore its output drive level to Q3421, which in turn controls the output
power of the PA.

Op-amp U3402-1 monitors the drain current of U3401 via resistor R3444 and adjusts the bias
voltage of U3401 so that the current remains constant. The PCIC (U3501) provides a DC output
voltage at pin 4 (INT) which sets the reference voltage of the current control loop. A raising power
output causes the DC voltage from the PCIC to fall, and U3402-1 adjusts the bias voltage for a lower
drain current to lower the gain of the stage.
In receive mode the DC voltage from PCIC pin 23 (RX) turns on Q3442, which in turn switches off
the biasing voltage to U3401.
Switch S3440 is a pressure pad with a conductive strip which connects two conductive areas on the
board when the radio's cover is properly screwed to the chassis. When the cover is removed, S3440
opens and the resulting high voltage level at the inverting inputs of the current control op-amps
U3402-1 & 2 switches off the biasing of U3401 and Q3421. This prevents transmitter key up while
the devices do not have proper thermal contact to the chassis.

3.2 Power Controlled Driver Stage

The next stage is an LDMOS device (Q3421) providing a gain of 12dB. This device requires a
positive gate bias and a quiescent current flow for proper operation. The bias is set during transmit
mode by the drain current control op-amp U3402-2, and fed to the gate of Q3421 via the resistive
network R3429, R3418, R3415 and R3416.

Op-amp U3402-2 monitors the drain current of U3421 via resistors R3424-27 and adjusts the bias
voltage of Q3421 so that the current remains constant. The PCIC (U3501) provides a DC output
voltage at pin 4 (INT) which sets the reference voltage of the current control loop. A raising power
output causes the DC voltage from the PCIC to fall, and U3402-2 adjusts the bias voltage for a lower
drain current to lower the gain of the stage.
In receive mode the DC voltage from PCIC pin 23 (RX) turns on Q3422, which in turn switches off
the biasing voltage to Q3421.

3.3 Final Stage

The final stage is an LDMOS device (Q3441) providing a gain of 12dB. This device also requires a
positive gate bias and a quiescent current flow for proper operation. The voltage of the line
MOSBIAS_2 is set in transmit mode by the ASFIC and fed to the gate of Q3441 via the resistive
network R3404, R3406, and R3431-5. This bias voltage is tuned in the factory. If the transistor is
replaced, the bias voltage must be tuned using the Customer Programming Software (CPS). Care
must be taken not to damage the device by exceeding the maximum allowed bias voltage. In receive
mode U3402-2 pulls the bias voltage to low via D3401. The device’s drain current is drawn directly
from the radio’s DC supply voltage input, PASUPVLTG, via L3436 and L3437.
A matching network consisting of C3441-49, L3443, and two striplines, transforms the impedance to
50 ohms and feeds the directional coupler.
VHF (136-174 MHz) Transmitter Power Amplifier (PA) 25 W 2-5

3.4 Directional Coupler

The directional coupler is a microstrip printed circuit, which couples a small amount of the forward
power delivered by Q3441. The coupled signal is rectified by D3451. The DC voltage is proportional
to the RF output power and feeds the RFIN port of the PCIC (U3501 pin 1). The PCIC controls the
gain of stage U3401 and Q3421 as necessary to hold this voltage constant, thus ensuring the
forward power out of the radio to be held to a constant value.

3.5 Antenna Switch

The antenna switch consists of two PIN diodes, D3471 and D3472. In the receive mode, both diodes
are off. Signals applied at the antenna jack J3401 are routed, via the harmonic filter, through
network L3472, C3474 and C3475, to the receiver input. In the transmit mode, K9V1 turns on
Q3471 which enables current sink Q3472, set to 96 mA by R3473 and VR3471. This completes a
DC path from PASUPVLTG, through L3437, D3471, L3472, D3472, L3471, R3474 and the current
sink, to ground. Both diodes are forward biased into conduction. The transmitter RF from the
directional coupler is routed via D3471 to the harmonic filter and antenna jack. D3472 also
conducts, shunting RF power and preventing it from reaching the receiver port (RXIN). L3472 is
selected to appear as a lambda / 4 wave transmission line, making the short circuit presented by
D3472 appear as an open circuit at the junction of D3472 and the receiver path.

3.6 Harmonic Filter

Components L3491-L3493 and L3472, C3491-C3499 form a Chebychev low-pass filter to attenuate
harmonic energy of the transmitter to specifications level. R3491 is used to drain electrostatic
charge that might otherwise build up on the antenna. The harmonic filter also prevents high level RF
signals above the receiver passband from reaching the receiver circuits, improving spurious
response rejection.

3.7 Power Control

The transmitter uses the Power Control IC (PCIC, U3501) to control the power output of the radio. A
portion of the forward RF power from the transmitter is sampled by the directional coupler and
rectified, to provide a DC voltage to the RFIN port of the PCIC (pin 1) which is proportional to the
sampled RF power.
The ASFIC (U0221) has internal digital to analog converters (DACs) which provide a reference
voltage of the control loop to the PCIC via R3505. The reference voltage level is programmable
through the SPI line of the PCIC. This reference voltage is proportional to the desired power setting
of the transmitter, and is factory programmed at several points across the frequency range of the
transmitter to offset frequency response variations of the transmitter’s power detector circuit.
The PCIC provides a DC output voltage at pin 4 (INT) which sets the drain current of the first
(U3401) and second (Q3421) transmitter stage via current control op-amps U3402-1 and U3402-2.
This adjusts the transmitter power output to the intended value. Variations in forward transmitter
power cause the DC voltage at pin 1 to change, and the PCIC adjusts the control voltage above or
below its nominal value to raise or lower output power. Capacitors C3502-4, in conjunction with
resistors and integrators within the PCIC, control the transmitter power-rise (key-up) and power-
decay (de-key) characteristic to minimize splatter into adjacent channels. U3502 is a temperature-
sensing device, which monitors the circuit board temperature in the vicinity of the transmitter driver
and final devices, and provides a DC voltage to the PCIC (TEMP, pin 30) proportional to
temperature. If the DC voltage produced exceeds the set threshold in the PCIC, the transmitter
output power will be reduced so as to reduce the transmitter temperature.
2-6 VHF (136-174 MHz) Frequency Synthesis

4.0 VHF (136-174 MHz) Frequency Synthesis


The frequency synthesizer subsystem consists of the reference oscillator (Y3261 or Y3263), the
Low Voltage Fractional-N synthesizer (LVFRAC-N, U3201), and the voltage-controlled oscillators
and buffer amplifiers (U3301, Q3301-2 and associated circuitry).

4.1 Reference Oscillator

The reference oscillator (Y3263) contains a temperature compensated crystal oscillator with a
frequency of 16.8 MHz. An analog to digital (A/D) converter internal to U3201 (LVFRAC-N) and
controlled by the microprocessor via serial interface (SRL) sets the voltage at the warp output of
U3201 (pin 25) to set the frequency of the oscillator. The output of the oscillator (U3263 pin 3) is
applied to pin 23 (XTAL1) of U3201 via R3263 and C3235.

In applications were less frequency stability is required, the oscillator inside U3201 is used along
with an external crystal Y3261, varactor diode D3261, C3261, C3262 and R3262. In this case,
Y3263, R3263, C3235 and C3251 are not used. When Y3263 is used, Y3261, D3261, C3261,
C3262 and R3262 are not used, and C3263 is increased to 0.1 uF.

4.2 Fractional-N Synthesizer

The LVFRAC-N synthesizer IC (U3201) consists of a pre-scaler, a programmable loop divider,


control divider logic, a phase detector, a charge pump, an A/D converter for low frequency digital
modulation, a balance attenuator to balance the high frequency analog modulation and low
frequency digital modulation, a 13V positive voltage multiplier, a serial interface for control, and
finally a super filter for the regulated 5 volts.

7 LOCK 4
LOCK (U0101 PIN 56)
DATA (U0101 PIN 100) DATA
8 FREFOUT 19
CLK FREF (U0221 PIN 34)
CLOCK (U0101 PIN 1)
6, 22, 33, 44
9 GND
CSX (U0101 PIN 2) CEX
STEERING
10 LINE
MOD IN (U0221 PIN 40) MODIN IOUT 43 2-POLE
13, 30 IADAPT 45 LOOP
+5V (U3211 PIN 1) VCC, DC5V FILTER
5, 20, 34, 36 41
+5V (U3211 PIN 1) VDD, DC5V MODOUT
23 AUX4 3 LO RF INJECTION
XTAL1 U3201
REFERENCE AUX2 1
OSCILLATOR 24 LOW VOLTAGE
XTAL2 FRACTIONAL-N AUX3 2 TRB
25 VOLTAGE
WARP SYNTHESIZER
SFOUT 28 FILTERED 5V CONTROLLED
32 PREIN OSCILLATOR

47 BIAS1
VCP 40
VMULT2 VMULT1 AUX1 BIAS2 TX RF INJECTION
VOLTAGE 39 (1ST STAGE OF PA)
MULTIPLIER 14 15 48
BW SELECT TO IF SECTION

PRESCALER IN

Figure 2-3 VHF Synthesizer Block Diagram


VHF (136-174 MHz) Frequency Synthesis 2-7

A voltage of 5V applied to the super filter input (U3201 pin 30) supplies an output voltage of 4.5 VDC
(VSF) at pin 28. It supplies the VCO, VCO modulation bias circuit (via R3363) and the synthesizer
charge pump resistor network (R3251, R3252). The synthesizer supply voltage is provided by the
5V regulator U3211.

In order to generate a high voltage to supply the phase detector (charge pump) output stage at
pin 47 VCP (U3201-47), a voltage of 13 VDC is being generated by the positive voltage multiplier
circuitry (D3201, C3202, C3203). This voltage multiplier is basically a diode capacitor network driven
by two (1.05MHz) 180 degrees out of phase signals (U3201-14 and -15).

Output LOCK (U3201-4) provides information about the lock status of the synthesizer loop. A high
level at this output indicates a stable loop. IC U3201 provides the 16.8 MHz reference frequency at
pin 19.

The serial interface (SRL) is connected to the microprocessor via the data line DATA (U3201-7),
clock line CLK (U3201-8), and chip enable line CSX (U3201-9).

4.3 Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO)

The Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) consists of the VCO/Buffer IC (VCOBIC, U3301), the TX
and RX tank circuits, the external RX buffer stages, and the modulation circuitry.
AUX3 (U3201 Pin2)

U3201 Pin 32
TRB IN Prescaler Out
Pin 20 Pin 19 Pin 12

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

LO RF INJECTION
Presc
(U3201 Pin28) Vcc-Superfilter U3301 Matching
Low Pass
Network
Pin3 VCOBIC Q3301 Filter

Steer Line Collector/RF in


Voltage Pin4
(VCTRL) RX
RX Pin8
Rx
RX VCO Active Bias
Circuit Pin5
RX Tank (U3211 Pin1)
Q3304 Pin14 VCC Buffers
Pin6
TX Tx
Pin16 Active Bias TX TX RF Injection
TX Tank TX VCO Pin10
Circuit
Pin15 Attenuator
Vsens
Circuit
Pin18 Pin2 Pin1 Pins 9,11,17
Rx-I adjust Tx-I adjust
Vcc-Logic

(U3211 Pin1)

Figure 2-4 VHF VCO Block Diagram


2-8 VHF (136-174 MHz) Frequency Synthesis

The VCOBIC together with the Fractional-N synthesizer (U3201) generates the required frequencies
in both the transmit and receive modes. The TRB line (U3301 pin 19) determines which tank circuits
and internal buffers are to be enabled. A high level on TRB enables the TX tank and TX output (pin
10), and a low enables the RX tank and RX output (pin 8). A sample of the signal from the enabled
RF output is routed from U3301 pin 12 (PRESC_OUT), via a low pass filter, to pin 32 of U3201
(PREIN).

A steering line voltage (VCTRL) between 2.5V and 11V at varactor diode D3361 will tune the full TX
frequency range (TXINJ) from 136 MHz to 174 MHz, and at varactor diode D3341 will tune the full
RX frequency range (RXINJ) from 181 MHz to 219 MHz. The RX tank circuit uses a Hartley
configuration for wider bandwidth. For the RX tank circuit, an external transistor Q3304 is used for
better side-band noise.

The external RX buffers (Q3301 and Q3302) are enabled by a high at U3301 pin 7 (RX_SWITCH)
via transistor switch Q3303. In the TX mode, the modulation signal (VCOMOD) from the LVFRAC-N
synthesizer IC (U3201 pin 41) is applied to varactor diode D3362, which modulates the TX VCO
frequency via capacitor C3362. Varactor D3362 is biased for linearity from VSF.

4.4 Synthesizer Operation

The complete synthesizer subsystem consists of the low voltage FRAC-N (LVFRACN), the
reference oscillator (a crystal oscillator with temperature compensation), charge pump circuitry, loop
filter circuitry and a DC supply. The output signal PRESC from the VCOBIC (U3301 pin 12) is fed to
U3201 pin 32 (PREIN) via a low pass filter (C3318, L3318 and C3226) which attenuates harmonics
and provides the correct level to close the synthesizer loop.

The pre-scaler in the synthesizer (U3201) is a dual modulus type with selectable divider ratios. The
divider ratio of the pre-scaler is controlled by the loop divider, which in turn receives its inputs via the
SRL. The output of the pre-scaler is applied to the loop divider. The output of the loop divider is
connected to the phase detector, which compares the loop divider´s output signal with the reference
signal. The reference signal is generated by dividing down the signal of the reference oscillator
(Y3261 or Y3263).

The output signal of the phase detector is a pulsed DC signal which is routed to the charge pump.
The charge pump outputs a current at U3201 pin 43 (IOUT). The loop filter (which consists of R3221-
R3223 and C3221-C3224) transforms this current into a voltage that is applied to the varactor diodes
(D3361 for transmit, D3341 for receive) to alter the output frequency of the appropriate VCO. The
current can be set to a value fixed within the LVFRAC-N IC, or to a value determined by the currents
flowing into BIAS 1 (U3201-40) or BIAS 2 (U3201-39). The currents are set by the value of R3251
and R3252 respectively. The selection of the three different bias sources is done by software
programming.
To reduce synthesizer lock time when new frequency data has been loaded into the synthesizer, the
magnitude of the loop current is increased by enabling the IADAPT pin (U3201-45) for a certain
software programmable time (adapt mode). The adapt mode timer is started by a low to high
transient of the CSX line. When the synthesizer is within the lock range, the current is determined
only by the resistors connected to BIAS 1 and BIAS 2, or by the internal current source. A settled
synthesizer loop is indicated by a high level signal at U3201-4 (LOCK).
The LOCK signal is routed to one of the µP´s ADC inputs (U0101-56). From the measured voltage,
the µP determines whether LOCK is active.
VHF (136-174 MHz) Frequency Synthesis 2-9

In order to modulate the PLL, the two spot modulation method is utilized. Via U3201 pin 10 (MODIN),
the audio signal is applied to both the A/D converter (low frequency path) as well as the balance
attenuator (high frequency path). The A/D converter changes the low frequency analog modulating
signal into a digital code that is applied to the loop divider, thereby causing the carrier to deviate. The
balance attenuator is used to adjust the VCO’s deviation sensitivity to high frequency modulating
signals. The output of the balance attenuator is present at the MODOUT port (U3201-41) and
connected to the VCO modulation diode D3362 via R3364.
2-10 VHF (136-174 MHz) Frequency Synthesis

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3-1

Section 3
TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS

1.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Receiver (Sheet 1 of 2)

START

Bad SINAD
Bad 20dB Quieting
No Recovered Audio

Audio at Check Controller


Yes (in the case of no audio)
pin 8 of
U3101 ? OR ELSE go to “B”

No

Spray or inject 44.85MHz


A
into XTAL Filter FL3101

Check Q3102 bias


Yes for faults
B Audio heard ?

No
No
Biasing OK ?
Check 2nd LO
(44.395MHz) at C3135

Yes
Replace Q3102
Yes
B LO present ?

No
Go to B
Check voltages on
U3101

Check circuitry
around U3101. No Yes
Voltages Check circuitry around Y3101.
Replace Replace Y3101 if defect
U3101 if defect OK?
3-2 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Receiver

1.1 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Receiver (Sheet 2 of 2)


B

Inject RF into J3401

Trace IF signal from


Yes C3035 to Q3101.
IF Signal at Yes
Check for bad XTAL IF signal at Q3102
C3035? filter collector?

No Before replacing
No
U3101, check
Yes 1st No U3101 voltages
RF Signal at LO level OK? Check FGU
T3001? Locked?
Check T3001, T3002,
No Yes D3031, R3030-R3034,
L3032, C3034 and C3035
Yes
RF Signal at Check filter between
C3012 & T3001 Yes
C3012? Check for 5VDC A

No
No

Yes
RF Signal at Check RF amp
C3008? (Q3001) Stage Yes
Is 9V3 present? A
No or
weak RF
No
Yes Check filter between C3474
RF Signal at & C3008. Check tuning Check Supply Voltage
C3474? voltage at R3019 circuitry. Check Q0681,
U3211 and U0641
No

Check Harmonic Filter Is tuning Yes


voltage OK? Check varactor filter
J3401 and
Antenna Switch
D3471,D3472,L3472
No

Check U3501
Troubleshooting Flow Chart for 25W Transmitter 3-3

2.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for 25W Transmitter (Sheet 1 of 3)


START

No or too low Power when keyed

Check if Pressure Pad closes S3440

Check Components between


Current
Q3441 and RF Output, >4A >500mA & <4A
increase
Antenna Switch
when
D3471,D3472,Q3472
keyed?
VR3471,Q3471
<500mA

YES Control Volt-


Check PA Stages age at
TP3402
>1V
NO

Check 9.3 V Regulator NO PCIC U3501


U0641 Pin 14 9.3V
DC?

YES

Short TP3403 to
Ground
NO PCIC U3501
Replace PCIC U3501
Pin 16 >4V
DC

YES

NO Voltage at
Check PA Stages TP3402
If U3201 Pin 2 is high,
replace PCIC rises?
NO
U3501,otherwise TP3404
check controller and 9.1V DC YES
FGU
YES
Check Forward Power
Sense Circuit (D3451)
Check Power Setting,
Tuning & Components
between PCIC Pin 5 NO PCIC U3501
and ASFIC (U0221) Pin 5 > 1V
Pin 4 before replacing DC?
ASFIC
YES

YES TP3403
Replace PCIC U3501
>0.5V DC?

NO

Check Forward Power


Sense Circuit (D3451)
3-4 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for 25W Transmitter

2.1 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for 25W Transmitter (Sheet 2 of 3)

Check PA Stages

No or too low Power when keyed

DC Voltage NO
If U3201 Pin 2 is high,
at U3501
replace PCIC
Pin 23 =0?

YES

DC Check Resistive Net-


Check S3440, NO Voltage at <2V DC Voltage >6 work at Pins 2 & 3 of
R3442 and R3443 U3402-1 Pin at U3402-1 U3402-1 before replac-
3 = 8.8V? Pin 1? ing U3401

YES
2-6

Measure DC Voltage at Pin 2 & 3 of U3401

Check Q3442 and


Resistive Network at
U3402-1 Pin 3 Pin 2 Volt- NO
before replacing age 0.62 * Replace U3401
U3401 Voltage at
Pin 1?

YES

Pin 3 Volt- NO
age 0.51 * Replace U3401
Voltage at
Pin 1?
YES

Check Components Check Components


between U3402-2 Pin 7 NO DC Voltage <2V DC Voltage >6V between U3402-2 Pin 7
and Q3421. Check Resis- at U3402-2 and Q3421. Check
at U3402-2
tive Network at Pins 5 & 6 Pin 5 <8.8V? Pin 7? Resistive Network at
before replacing Q3421 Pins 5 & 6 before
replacing Q3421
YES
2-6V

Check Q3422 Check Final PA Stage


Troubleshooting Flow Chart for 25W Transmitter 3-5

2.2 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for 25W Transmitter (Sheet 3 of 3)

Check Final PA Stage

Supply
Bias 2 DC Voltage
0V
Voltage at Replace Q3441
TP3406?

1-4V

Check Components ASFIC


between ASFIC and
YES
U0221 Pin 6 RF Voltage NO
at TP3401 Check FGU (U3301)
Q3441 before 1-4V DC?
replacing Q3441 >100mV?

NO YES

Check Bias Tuning


before replacing ASFIC
U0221 RF Voltage NO Check Components
U3401 Pin 6 between TP3401 &
>3V? C3417

YES

RF Voltage NO Check Components


Q3421 Gate between C3417 &
>1V? Q3421

YES

RF Voltage NO Check Components


Q3441 Gate between Q3421 &
>4V? Q3441

YES

Check Components
between Q3441 &
Antenna Connector
3-6 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Synthesizer

3.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Synthesizer

5V at
No Check 5V
Start U3201 pins 5,
Regulator
20, 34 & 36
U3211, R3211

Yes
No Visual
Correct
check of the
Problem
Board OK?

Yes

Is
Yes
Is 16.8MHz No 16.8MHz
Replace
Signal at signal at
Yes 5V No Yes U3201
Is U3201 U3201 Pin U3201 pin
at pin 6 of Pin 47 +5V at 19? 23?
D3201 No U3201 Pins
= 13VDC ?
13 & 30? Yes No
No
Yes
Check 5V Check
Regulator Y3261, Y3263 and
Check
U3211 associated parts
R3201

No
Are signals
Is U3301 Pin 19 at Pins 14 &
<40 mVDC in RX & No
15 of U3201?
>4.5 VDC in TX?
(at VCO section)
Yes

Are Waveforms No
Yes at Pins 14 & 15
triangular?

Is U3201 pin 2 Yes Yes


>4.5 VDC in Tx & Check C3319
Check D3201, <40 mVDC in Rx
C3202, C3203,
C3205 & C3206
Do Pins
No No 7,8 & 9 of
U3201 toggle
when channel is
No Is there a short changed?
Replace between Pin 47 and
U3201 Pins 14 & 15 of
U3201? Check programming
lines between U0101 Yes
and U3201 Pins 7,8 & 9
Yes

No If R3227, C3226 & C3227


Is RF level at Remove
are OK, then see VCO
U3201 Pin 32 Shorts No
troubleshooting chart Is information
-12 < x <-25
dBm? from µP U0101
correct?

Check µP U0101
Yes Yes
Troubleshooting
Chart

Replace
Are U3201
R3221, No
R3222, R3223, Replace or resolder
C3221, C3222, necessary components
& C3224
OK?

Yes

Replace
U3201
Troubleshooting Flow Chart for VCO 3-7

4.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for VCO


Low or no RF Signal Low or no RF Signal
RX VCO at TP3001 at input to PA TX VCO

Visual check NO Visual check


NO Correct
of board Problem of board
OK? OK?

YES
YES

NO Make sure U3211 is working


correctly and runner NO
5V DC at U3301 5V DC at U3301
Pin 14 & 18 OK ? between U3211 Pin 1 and Pin 14 & 18 OK ?
U3301 Pin 14 & 18 is OK

YES YES

NO Make sure Synthesizer is


4.5V DC at working correctly and runner NO 4.5V DC at
U3301 Pin 3 OK? between U3201 Pin 28 and U3301 Pin 3 OK?
U4301 Pin 3 is OK

YES YES

35mV DC at NO Check runner NO 4.8V DC at


U3301 Pin 19 between U3201 Pin 2 U3301 Pin 19
OK? and U3301 Pin 19 OK?
YES YES

Are U3301 Pins If all parts


Are Q3304 NO If all parts associated 13 at 4.4V NO associated
Base at 2.4V
with the pins are OK, 15 at 1.1V with the pins
Collector at 4.5V
replace Q3301 10 at 4.5V are OK,
Emitter at 1.7V
16 at 1.9V replace U3301

YES
YES

Are Q3301 Is RF available NO If R3402 and


NO If all parts associated C3315 are OK,
Base at 0.7V at TP3401 replace U3301
Collector at 4.5V with the pins are OK,
Emitter at 110mV replace Q3301
YES

YES
If all parts from TP3401 of
U3401 Pin 16 are OK,
NO If all parts from U3301 Pin 8 replace U3401
Is RF available to Base of Q3301 are OK,
at base of Q3301
replace U3301

YES

Check parts between


NO
T3001 and Q3301 Power OK but Audio =180mVrms
at “-” side of Replace R3364
no modulation
D3362

YES

2.5VDC NO
at D3362 Replace R3363

YES

If C3362 and R3363 are OK,


then replace D3362
3-8 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for VCO

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4-1

Section 4
VHF PCBS/SCHEMATICS/PARTS LISTS

1.0 Allocation of Schematics and Circuit Boards


1.1 Controller Circuits

The VHF circuits are contained on the Printed Circuit Board (PCB) which also contains the
Controller circuits. This Chapter shows the schematics for the VHF circuits only, refer to the
Controller section for details of the related Controller circuits . The PCB component layouts and the
Parts Lists in this Chapter show both the Controller and VHF circuit components. The VHF
schematics and the related PCB and parts list are shown in the tables below.

Table 4-1 VHF 1-25W Diagrams and Parts Lists


PCB :
8486172B06 Main Board Top Side Page 4-3
8486172B06 Main Board Bottom Side Page 4-4
SCHEMATICS
Power Amplifier 1 - 25W Page 4-5
FRACN Page 4-6
Voltage Controlled Oscillator Page 4-7
Receiver Front End Page 4-8
IF Page 4-9
Parts List
8486172B06 Page 4-10

Table 4-2 VHF 1-25W Diagrams and Parts Lists


PCB :
8486172B07 Main Board Top Side Page 4-13
8486172B07 Main Board Bottom Side Page 4-14
SCHEMATICS
Power Amplifier 1 - 25W Page 4-5
Voltage Controlled Oscillator Page 4-7
Receiver Front End Page 4-8
IF Page 4-15
FRACN Page 4-16
Parts List
8486172B07 Page 4-17
4-2 Allocation of Schematics and Circuit Boards

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VHF 1-25W PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists 4-3

2.0 VHF 1-25W PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists

C3240 R3242
C0251 R3221
1 16 C0267 J0451 R3224 C3222 C3221 8 7 C3145
C3210
C0211 1 14 L3201 R3222

D3221
Q3221
C3226
C3231
R0252 C0212 R0267 R3225 R3223 R3145
1 C3213 L3232 FL3114 C3148
R0211 18 C3255 C3227 Y3102
C3229 U3115
U0251 U0211 R0268
R0251 C3242 R3227 1 2
R0212 U3211 R3144
C3245
C0261 14 1 R3142 C3143 R3135 C3132
R0253 C3211 C3243 C3139
7 8 C3223 C3224
8 C0252 R3211 C3134

C3253
9

C3233
C3244 8 7 11
R0269 10

C 0442
C 0447
C 0470
C 0471
C 0472
C 0473
C 0474
C 0476
C 0477
C 0478

C 0443
C 0445
C 0446
C 0448
C 0449
C0253 C0262 C3252 R3251 C3234 3 2 R3130
C0421 C3232 C3140 C3133
R0262 C0490 C3215 C3214
16 1 R0261 C3246
Q0110 C0441 C3141 U3101 C3135
R0222 C3254 R3252 FRAC-T4 FL3112
R0102 R0224
U3111
C0225 R0221 C3136
1 R0110 20 1 C3131
26 100 R0227 4 1
R0115 R0220 C3142 R3117

C0228
C0222 14 1 C3137
R0101 R3132
R0108 R0104 R0226 SH3301
R0228 C0224 R0229 C0221 C0243 R3106
R0223 C3115 R3111
C0226 C3365
U0121 U0101 C0241
Microprocessor C0106 R0116 R3101
Flashrom C0227 1 37 L3100 2
L3364 C3103 1

D3361
C0495 C0242 L3362 3
C0232 C3364 R3364 FL3102
R3361 C3101 C3114
R0242 R3363 6 4 2 1 IF-REV-T4
C0104 U0221 3 C3102 4 6
C3357 5
C 0233 ASFIC CMP C3361 T3002 FL3101
C0246 L3363 C3363
C3362 C3100

C0237
1 2 3 4 6

L3034
R0241

L3101
C0236 25 D3362 5
76 13 L3361
51 C0107 C0244
C0223 R3362 C3032
C0132 D0201 C3020
17 32 C0496
R0225 C0235 C3017 C3015 C3006 C3005
C0102 C0245 C3007 C3019
C0101 L3341 C3004
R0131 R0106 D3031 R3001
C0234 C3324 R3002

C0231
R0681 R3342 C3341 L3031 C3010
R0132 Q3304 C3016
R0105 1 R3009
R0114 L3333 R3031 R3015
1 4 C0131 C0652 R3341 C3011
R0170 C3345 C3336 C3012
U0651 2 R0682 C0681 R3016
Q0681 R3335 3 2 1

L3002
5V Regulator D3004 R3014 D3001
Y0131 R0651 L3346 C3344 L3032
C3337
T3001 R3028
3 C3014 C3002

Q3001
C3009
L3344 4 6 C3028 R3024
R0652 C0651 L0481 L3343 C3034 C3027
2 3 C3342 R3003
C3018

D3341

D0651
C0654
C3021 R3025 R3013
R3336 C3013 R3026 C3008
C0655 C0488 C0482 C3346 C3347
U0271 R3027 R3004
C0487 L0482 VCO-REV-T3
C0493 Q3021 D3003
C0494 C0483 FE-REV-T3
C0486

9
5 1
C3509 R3471
R3505 C3507 L3471
Q3472 R3473 PA-REV-T1
U0641 C3508
R3506 R3402 TP3401 R3405 C3474
9,6V Regulator
L3401

Q3471
C3447 L3472
D3471

R3401 C3453 C3473


6 C3401 C3410 U3502
R0182 R3508 C3404 C3403
R0186
R3403 R3400
CNTL-REV-T6 C3472
D3472

R3507 C3400 16 9
Q0181 R3509
Q0185 Q0177 C3433

C3445
L3403
U3401
R0185 R0181 1 8 7 L3443
C3412
C3411
R0539 C0542
R0535 VR0501 R0533 C3431 3 5
VR0503 C0612 C3418 C3417
R0510 R3433
VR0505 5 L3411

C3449
R0538 C0601
Q3441
VR0510 U0611 L3412 C3446
B+ Switch L3414 C3420
C0501 C3432 R 3434 2

C0511

C0518
6

C0517
C0515
C0514
C0512

C 0516
C 0513
C3419 M3421 L3493

R0612 R0611 L3413 C3425 R3415


R3435
1 C3426 R3416

C0510
C0509
C0508
C0506
C0505
C0504
C0503
C0502
C3448
4 6 C3497
C3444

C3424
R3432 R3431
R3414 8
C0484 R3491
C0603
10 1 C3428
R3406 R3404 C3442 C3441 5 4

R3424
R3425
R3426
R3427
L3422

Q3442
J0501 D3401 C3435 C3434 J3401
Q3422
C3422
C3443 1
Q3411
11 20 C3423

2 3

J0601

ZWG0130397-O

ZWG0130397-O
VHF (136-174 MHz) 1-25W 8486172B06 Top Side
4-4 VHF 1-25W PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists

TP3202
C3146 C3263 C3262 R3241 C3241 C3203 R3201
C3152 TP3201 C0205 R0208 C0255
C3147 R3152 C3261 C3207 J0401
R3203
C0492 R0412 R0265
4 3
R3147 C3151 R3262 R3204
D3261 R3261 D3201 C0497 12 R0266 C0254 C0265
R3146 C3202 C0202 8 5
Q3152
FL3115 C3208 R0441 R0206
C3144 3 4 25 13 C0266 R0203
R3154 R3151 FL3113 1 R3206 U0652
2 C3228 C0491 VR0541

U0653
R3153 2 TP0222 1 4 C0105
R3141 1 C3209
U3201 R0204 C0121
Y3261
Y3263 FRACN R3228 R0202

Q3141
R3134 C0201
Q3151 R0205 R0201 R0107
4 3 1 6 37 481 C3206

C 0426
C 0427
C 0428
C 0429
3 4 L3231 R3226 C3225 C0430 TP0221 C0203 C0123 C0122
R3133 C0485 C0422 C0431
R3263 R0207
FL3111 C3251 R0467 C0204
2 1 FRAC-T4 C3205 C0423 R0408 TP0102 TP0481
C3235 R0468
Y3101 R3113 R0407 R0409 R0410
1 2
3 4 22 1 7
C3122 1 8 C0342 C0112
C3123 C0324 C0325 R0323 R0341
R3118 C3335

D0101
R3116 C3318
U0341 R0342 R0401 J0552
R3105 R3104 L3318 C0304 R0324 C0343
D3101 Q3102 C3104 C3356 R3356 R0345 TP0104
R3115 Q3101 4 5 18 1 U0122

R3315
C3313
R3319
C3116 R3323 R0347
4 1

R3314
R3114 R3112 R3108 R3102 C3112 R3107 R3317 C3319 C0305 R0344 C0344 RAM
C3033 R3355 U0111 C0103
L3351 C3355 TP0497 U0342 C0111
C3121 R3036 R3343 R0346

C0341
5 8

L3311
L3112 C3111 R3318 28 15
IF-REV-T4 C3110 C3305

L3111
R3313 Q3302 R0111 R0112
R3316 R0343
C3316 C3334

D0301
R3035 R3306 21 8
C3312 C3333 C0351
C3113 C3031 R3307 C3304 C0302 R0117
R3312 20 11 TP0101
U3301 8 1 R0121 TP0492 TP0103
R3305 C3314 R0113
TP3001 C3306 L3301 C3311R3311 VCOIC U0301
C3035 R3321 C3348 R3331 U0141 C0141
43 1 10 8 5
R3032 C3301 9 16

C0301
C3024 51 C3332 U0351
R3010 Q3303 L3332 1 4
C0303
R3023 R3033 R3019 R3301 L3302
C3000
R3030 R3351 C3331 1 14 J0551
C3302 C3351 C0354
R3011
R3303 L3345 C0352 R0643 R0642 40 1
R3018 C3023 L3331 R0331 R0333 U0331 C0645 R0592
R3034

Q3002
R3021 C3003 Q3301
C3022 R3304 C3315 R0481
C0558 C0560 C0575 C0576
C3036 C0591

D3011
C3025 C3303 R0332 C0641
R3308 C0331 R0591 C0559
R3012 R3000 L3317 C0353 R0335
R3302 C0592 C0593
C0554

L3025
FE-REV-T3 R3006 C3030 R0641 C0644

R3354
VCO-REV-T3

R3353
R3352
C3352
D3000 C3317 D0151
C3001 C3029 Q0271 R0274
R0482 Q0641
C3026 R0273 R0275
E0271 E0272 R0152
C0274 R0151TP0151

Q0661
C0662 C0275
C0272
C0663 R0662 R0671 R0672 C0276 C0277 R0276
C3471 C3450 VR3471 C3506
R3450 R3475 R3502 R3504
TP3405 TP3404 Q0662 C0271
R3474 PA-REV-T1 Q0663
Q0151

TP3403 TP0661 C0622 C0273


R3457 R3454 R3501
C3421 25 17 R0661 C0671
CNTL-REV-T6
C 3501
C0151
VR0151

C3475 R3455
8486172B06_T1 R3413 U3501
C3491 VR0671
C3451
R3452 1 9 Q0171

D0661
R3446
R0177

L3421
R0178
R0175
R0176

D3451 C0661 D0179

VR0621
TP3402 C3504
C3502 Q0173

D0621
99 C R0172 Q0183

C3505
C3492 R0621

D0660
C3452
C3510 C3503 R0530 R0179 R0511
R0173 R0171 R0183 VR0537
C3402 C0621
L3492 R0542 R0512 R0537
R0525 R0529
R0174 C0541 R0531
R3444
C3416 R3411 TP0530 R0541
C3493 R0184
C3415 C3414 VR0504 VR0509
C3495 Q3421
C3496 L3491 R3412
1 3 2 C3413 C0611

R3443
VR0601
R3442 C0499
R3445
L3437 R3441 C3440

C3498 C3494 S3440 R3421


E0631
TP3406 4 1
R3428 U3402
C3436 C3406 C3405
C3499 C3437 R3440 5 8
C3438
R3422 R3429 R3417

C3439 L3436 L3402 R3423

C3427 R3418

ZWG0130398-O

ZWG01300398-O

DWG. NO.
WARIS VHF RF 1-25W Bot Side
VHF (136-174 MHz) 1-25W 8486172B06 Bottom Side 8486172B06-T1 BOT SIDE ZWG0130398
ILLUSTRATOR DATE ENGINEER DATE PROGRAM DISK CHECK
ONE
Illustrator
RK 15. Oct 2000 ( )
VHF 1-25W PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists 4-5

L3402
PASUPVLTG_VHF_PA_1
A+
PASUPVLTG
57R01 C3436 C3437
C3405 C3406 L3436
470pF 10uF .033uF
470pF 57R01

L3421
9V3_VHF_PA_1
9V3 9V3FLT
57R01
C3421
.033uF

C3493 C3495
U_PREDRIVER U_DRIVER C3438 C3439 6.8pF 3.3pF
C3403 470pF 470pF R3491
C3402 33pF L3403 C3412 C3423 C3422 10K
L3411 C3411 1uF L3437
.022uF 68nH 68nH 330pF 330pF 17nH
.022uF L3491 L3492 L3493 J3401
L3401 C3404 L3422 width 2.032 L3443 2.216x D3471 C3492 51nH 51nH 51nH
13.85nH R3433 2.7 Q3441
4.22nH 7.5 25nH
68pF

D
33pF NU
R3434 NU C3445 C3496 C3497 C3499
C3424 C3431 2.7 GND1 C3447 36pF 16pF
C3400 470pF R3457 16pF C3491 C3494 6.2pF
R3400 47pF 1.542x4 GND2 20pF 120
R3435 2.7 15pF 13pF NU
G C3498

18pF
0.8x25 C3452

C3441
100pF

120pF
C3444

150pF
150pF
C3446

120pF
C3443
470

120pF
C3449
13pF

C3448
C3442
330pF

S1
S2
S3
S4
TP3401 C3419 Q3421 12pF
470pF R3414 R3431
TXINJ_VHF_PA_1 C3401 16 U3401 120 C3432 51 R3432
R3402 6 C3417 56pF 51 D3451 R3450
TXINJ RFIN RFOUT1 7 L3412 L3414 C3433 R3454 R3452 470 C3450 L3472
NU 56pF 9V3FLT 470pF
15 330pF RFOUT2 2 51nH
14 VD1 VG1 3 15nH 7.66nH C3420 30K A+ 12K
11 G2 VG2 47pF C3453
R3401 R3403 1 TP3403 R3455 470pF
300 8 VCNTRL L3413 100pF C3434 100K C3451
300 NC1 09Z67 C3413 C3418 R3416 C3435 1000pF
9 33pF 11.03nH 100 .01uF 330pF R3475
10 NC2 .022uF R3411 R3415 10K
15 NC3 NU 6.8K 100 C3474 RXIN_VHF_PA_1
NC4 C3414 R3474 L3471 D3472

GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
R3405 NU RXIN
330pF

4
5
VR3471 1.2uH

12
13
100 3 51
C3425 C3426 5.6V 220pF
.022uF 330pF C3471 2 R3473 C3472 C3473 C3475
C3410 .022uF NC 51 270pF 270pF 6.8pF
R3412 R3424 2.7 1
.022uF C3415 C3416 5.6K TP3404
.022uF 330pF R3425 2.7 D3401
9V3FLT U_DRIVER R3471 Q3472 K9V1_VHF_PA_1
R3426 2.7 K9V1
A+ C3509 RESET_VHF_PA_1
R3422 R3428 NC 470
Q3411 2.2K R3427 2.7 2.4K RESET
2 FECNTL_1_VHF_PA_1
PA_SWB R3421 R3429 470pF FECNTL_1
5 4 NU
INT_SWB_VHF_PA_1 220 Q3471 FECNTL_2_VHF_PA_1
C3428 39K 7 R3417 NU MOSBIAS_1 FECNTL_2
INT_SWB NC
24
23
22 NC
21
20
19 NC
18
17

2200pF 6 8
10K C3505
U3402-2 PA_SWB
RX
NA
RS

R3423 R3418 1uF


LM2904
VLIM

VAR3
VAR1

TP3406 22K
VAR2

39K 25 GND2 V45 16


V5EXT

C3427 CLK_VHF_PA_1 R3504


CLK 26 CLK VG 15 NC
MOSBIAS_2_VHF_PA_1 R3404 2200pF DATA_VHF_PA_1 10K 9V3FLT 27 BPOS U3501 V10 14 9V3FLT
DATA 28 CQX 13 NC
MOSBIAS_2 29 DATA H99S-4 12
47K CSX CEX CQ NC C3506
CSX_VHF_PA_1 30 TEMP Q 11 NC
31 10 2200pF
R3406 RSET QX 9 NC
Q3422 32 ANO F168 NC
100K R3508
9V3FLT
100K
RFIN
T1
CI
INT
CJ
VL
CL
GND1

1
S3440
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

POS TP3405
SWITCH C3508 R3507
470pF 2 R3501 20K
VOUT 9V3FLT NC
R3444 6.8K C3502 C3504
4.7 C3501 GND 2200pF .01uF
R3502 R3509
U_PREDRIVER 9V3FLT R3440 2200pF C3507
3 U3502 39K 1K R3505 PA_PWR_SET_VHF_PA_1
100pF
U3402-1 0 LM50 PA_PWR_SET
R3445 R3442 TP3402
LM2904 2.2K NU 300K
2.4K
CNTLVLTG_VHF_PA_1
3 R3441 R3446 R3413
4 CNTLVLTG
1
39K 0 C3503 3.3K
8 2 C3510 470pF R3506
Q3442 470pF
PA_SWB R3443 10K
39K NU
C3440 TEMPSENSE_CNTLR_1
TEMPSENSE
1000pF

ZWG0130392-A

VHF (136-174 MHz) Power Amplifier 1-25W


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R3211 VDDA_VHF_FN_1
VDDA
0
C3214
U3211 2.2uF
ADP3300 VDDA
1
6 GND 3
5V_VHF_FN_1 5V_VHF_FN_2 4.97VDC ERR SD IN_5V_RF_REG_VHF_FN_1
4 IN_5V_RF_REG
SOURCE) 5V OUT
13.30VDC 2 IN 5
C3213 NR
6.83VDC 2.2uF
11.28VDC L3201 C3211 C3215
C3202 390nH 5V 0.1uF 2.2uF
.01uF 3 4
2 K3 A3 5
K2 A2 6 R3201
1 K1 A1
C3203 47
D3201 VCOBIAS_1_VHF_FN_1
C3210 VCOBIAS_1
.01uF 2.2uF R3224
C3225
0.1uF 47K C3229
R3225
R3206
33K D3221 47K .047uF
NU R3226
47K Q3221
C3208
NU
C3205 C3206 NC
.01uF 10uF C3228
0.1uF VCOBIAS_2_VHF_FN_1
0.1uF
C3207 VCOBIAS_2
C3209 C3246
22pF 220pF 1.1-4.1VDC
VCTRL_VHF_FN_1 R3221 0.1uF

6
2.5-11VDC NU

22
33
VCTRL 1

44
390 R3203 R3204 25 TP3202
C3221
0.1uF R3222 C3222 47 47 R3228 31
680 0.1uF 47K NC16 WARP NC3 29 NC -2 to +7dBm
NU INDMULT R3227

AGND
28 NC2 17 NC

DGND
LOCK_VHF_FN_1 5VDC (LOCKED) TP3201 SFOUT NC1 NC C3226
46 100K 8.2pF

PD_GND
0VDC (UNLOCKED) ADAPTSW 42

PRE_GND
LOCK 4 LOCK CCOMP NC
R3223 45 IADAPT REFSEL
18 NC
43 IOUT C3227 PRESC_VHF_FN_1
3.63VDC
100 PREIN 32
27 PRESC
C3223 NC 38 TEST2 C3255
1uF
SFBASE 26 NC 100pF
C3224 NC 37 TEST1 SFCAP
NU 1uF U3201 R3252 330K 2.2uF C3252
3 BIAS2 39 VSF_VHF_FN_1
2 AUX4 1000pF
1 AUX3 BIAS1 40 VSF
BWSELECT_VHF_FN_1 4.95VDC (R) AUX2 R3251 C3254
0VDC (T) 48 C3253 0.1uF
BWSELECT AUX1 63A27VBPASS 21 NC 180K
PVREF 35 NC 4.7uF DATA_VHF_FN_1
NC 11 VMULT4 DATA
12 VMULT3
SFIN 30
VCOMOD_VHF_FN_1 4.52VDC (R)
NC 14 5VDC MODIN_VHF_FN_1
2.62VDC (T) 15 VMULT2 DATA 7 2.5VDC
VCOMOD VMULT1 MODIN 10 MODIN
R3242 41 5VDC
16_8MHz_VHF_FN_1 0 R3241 MODOUT CEX 9 CSX_VHF_FN_1
+1dBm 19 0VDC
16_8MHz FREFOUT CLK 8 CSX
0VDC (R) 100 2.90VDC 24 XTAL2
TRB_VHF_FN_1 C3240 L3232 CLK_VHF_FN_1
4.91VDC (T) C3241 3.42VDC 23 XTAL1
TRB CLK

VRO
22pF C3244

DVDD
AVDD
C3242 C3245 C3243

PRE_VDD
PD_VDD
2.2uH 56pF VCP
NU 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF

5
NU
20

34
36
NU

47
13
R3261 VDDA
47K
16.8MHz Y3261 L3231
75Z04 NU 2.2uH
6 OUT 3 C3231 C3232 C3233 C3234
IN .01uF .01uF 2.2uF .01uF
D3261 C3263
C3261 GND GND1 NU 0.1uF
39pF 4
NU C3235 1 Temp.Comp.Xtal
.01uF
In case Y3261 is used instead of Y3263,
replacement of the following parts requires
R3262 R3263 Y3263 1
new temperature compensation of the frequency: 6.2K
Y3261, U3201, R3261, R3262, C3262, D3261 C3262 4,7k 16.8MHz
VCNTL 5V
NU 330pF TTS05V
NU Ref.Osz.
2 4
GND
VCC

ZWG0130393-A
OUT C3251
0.1uF
3

HF (136-174 MHz) FRACN


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WARISMOBILE VHF_VCO
Q3303
9.14VDC (R) UMC5N 9V3_VHF_VCO_2
9.21VDC 9V3_VHF_VCO_3 9V3_VHF_VCO_1
0VDC (T) 4 3
9V3

2 3.83VDC (R) 4.97VDC VDDA_VHF_VCO_1


0VDC (T) VDDA

1 4.54VDC VSF_VHF_VCO_1
NC VSF VSF
L3333
7.44VDC (R) 1uH
0VDC (T) R3311 C3335
.01uF
100 R3331 R3335 C3336 C3337 C3324
R3312 33 .01uF 0.1uF .01uF
C3311 100 L3331 47
NU 4.40VDC
.022uF 68nH
C3332 C3333
0.1uF 0.1uF 1.53VDC (R)
C3331 L3332 C3348 0VDC (T)
C3312 R3319 10pF 100nH .01uF
0.1uF 47K NU Q3304
L3302 NU NU BFQ67W C3344
100nH 1.8pF
C3334 C3341 D3341
R3303 VCTRL_VHF_VCO_1
L3311 .022uF L3346 C3345
2.2K R3313 R3321 0.92VDC (R) L3344 2.5-11VDC R3343
100nH 1000pF R3342 35.5nH 20pF VCTRL
11-14dBm (R) 1K 10K 0VDC (T)
NU NU 1uH 100
RXINJ_VHF_VCO_1 L3301 C3302 R3316 18 14 39
2.18VDC (R) R3341
0VDC (T) 0 VCC_LOGIC VCC_BUFFERS C3342 R3336
18nH Q3301 L3341 3pF L3343 C3346
RXINJ 6.8pF C3304 C3305 220 8nH 15K 180nH
R3306 U3301 1 .01uF
C3301 50U54 TX_IADJ

4.78VDC (R)
4.27VDC (T)
4.78VDC (R)
4.22VDC (T)
C3306 R3301 2
5.1pF 15pF 75 330pF 22 R3318 RX_IADJ
NU 5.6pF 22 C3314 10 TX_OUT
NU NU 3 L3345
NU 8 RX_OUT SUPER_FLTR
R3308 R3305 4 1uH
0 R3304 Q3302 COLL_RFIN
1K 220 R3307 NU 6.8pF 12
220 PRESC_OUT
1.49VDC (R) NU R3317 RX_BASE 5 NC
NU 10K 7 RX_SWITCH RX_EMITTER 6 NC C3347
0VDC (T) R3314 16 .01uF
10 NU C3316 13 TX_SWITCH TX_BASE
3.3pF TX_EMITTER 15
C3303 NU 20
R3302 FLIP_IN
100 .01uF GND_LOGIC TRB_IN 19
C3315 GND_BUFFERS VCOBIAS_1_VHF_VCO_1
C3313 GND_FLAG
R3315 15pF R3353
330pF 220 R3351

9
VCOBIAS_1

11
17
NU NU 20K 1.42VDC (R)
0VDC (T) 100K
4.52VDC (R) VCOBIAS_2_VHF_VCO_1
TXINJ_VHF_VCO_1 0-5dBm (T) C3351
0VDC (T) R3354
TXINJ R3352 C3352 VCOBIAS_2

2.56VDC (R)
2.66VDC (T)
.01uF 12K .022uF 150K
C3317 L3317
33nH R3355
33pF 20K
0VDC (R) 0VDC (R)
4.52VDC (T) 1.92VDC (T) L3351
C3355 1uH
PRESC_VHF_VCO_1 -2 to 7dBm L3318 R3323 R3356
PRESC VSF C3356
100nH .01uF 12K .022uF C3357
1K 7.5pF D3361
C3361
C3318 1000pF L3364
R3362 C3364
5.6pF 1uH
R3361 47 C3363 15pF
68pF L3362 L3363 C3365
0VDC (R) 220 C3362 L3361 68nH 56nH 1000pF
TRB_VHF_VCO_1 5.6pF
4.91VDC (T) 56nH
TRB
C3319 4.52VDC (R)
R3363 R3364 2.62VDC (T)
1000pF VSF VCOMOD
39K 47K VCOMOD_VHF_VCO_1
NU
D3362

ZWG0130394-O

VHF (136-174 MHz) Voltage Controlled Oscillator


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9V3

R3026
10K
Q3021

FECNTL_2_VHF_FE_1 R3027
R3006 10K
FECNTL_2 10K
C3029 C3026
330pF 0.1uF
9V3 NU R3010
680

9V3_VHF_FE_1 R3002 R3025


9V3 1.5K
9V3_VHF_FE_2 560 C3010
C3000 330pF L3031 IF_VHF_FE_1
R3011 C3007 C3011
3300pF 3300pF IF
4.7K 3300pF C3028 R3028 560nH
C3027 C3035
D3000 .01uF 390
.01uF 18pF
1 R3000 R3031
NC 3 1.5K
K9V1__VHF_FE_1 Q3002 R3032 51
2 820
K9V1 R3030 R3033 L3032 C3034
R3012 1K NU 10 0 150nH 82pF
C3003 L3002 D3011
C3002 SP_2_2 NU
3300pF SP_1_2 470nH SP_3_2 C3014 SP_4_2
R3024 NC_D3011_2 C3013 C3021
9.1pF R3013 390
C3022 3.3K C3030 7.5pF
RXIN_VHF_FE_1 SP_1_1 .01uF 3.6VDC 1000pF 56pF 120pF
SP_2_1 XFMR XFMR
RXIN D3001 C3009 C3012 R3016 R3018 SP_3_1 D3004 T3001 D3031 T3002
2 1 2 1
10 220 4 3 IO4 3 4
C3001 330pF 1000pF C3036 SP_4_1
C3008 1000pF C3018 R3021
4.7pF SP_1_3 SP_2_3 R3023 2 2
1000pF R3003 4.7pF 560
IO1 IO2
3 1K 0 NU 6 1 1 6
SP_3_3 3 SP_4_3
Q3001 NU
IO3
C3025
R3001 D3003 R3004 2.7pF
C3004 C3005 C3006 R3014
100K 56pF 100pF 1.5K R3015 C3015 C3016 C3017 NU
56pF 51 R3009 R3034 R3035
10 100K 56pF 100pF 43pF 820 0
R3019 L3025 NU NU
FECNTL_1_VHF_FE_1VLTG 47K 150nH
NU
FECNTL_1 C3023 3.0-7.5V
330pF C3024 C3019 C3020
3300pF 1000pF 1000pF
NU
NU
TP3001
L3034
RXINJ
33nH
RXINJ_VHF_FE_1 NU
C3031 C3032 R3036
18pF 13pF C3033
5.1pF 1K
NU NU NU

ZWG0130395-A
VHF (136-174 MHz) Receiver Front End
VHF 1-25W PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists 4-9

FL3115
9180469V04 NU
2
1 IN OUT

GND1
GND2
9V3 3 4 9V3

U3111-1 FL3111 FL3113


14 14 14 14
9180469V03 9180468v04
9V3
2 VDD 1 1 IN OUT 2 11 VDD 10 2 VDD 1 1 IN OUT 2 11 VDD 10
VSS VSS VSS VSS
CNTL CNTL CNTL CNTL
7 7 7 7 R3153
13 12 U3111-4 U3115-1 13 GND 12 U3115-4 10K

GND1
GND2
9V3 3 4 3
9V3_VHF_IF_1 R3151
9V3 9V3 9V3 BWSELECT_VHF_IF_1
9V3_VHF_IF_2 R3114 10K BWSELECT
R3104 100 U3111-2 U3111-3 U3115-2 U3115-3 12.5kHz 0VDC
100 NU 14 FL3112 14 14 FL3114 14 C3151 20/25kHz 5VDC
NU 3.9VDC 9180469V06 9180468V06 .01uF
5V_VHF_IF_1 Q3151
R3105 R3115 3 VDD 4 1 IN OUT 2 8 VDD 9 3 VDD 4 1 IN OUT 2 8 VDD 9
5V 5V 9V3
100 R3108 390 VSS VSS VSS VSS
C3111 R3116 CNTL CNTL CNTL CNTL
620 330 C3121 7 7 7
0.1uF 7 R3154
R3106 R3117 0.1uF 5 6 5 6

GND1
GND2
5V 27K GND 10K
27K
3 4 3
C3104 R3152
R3107 C3110 C3116 R3118 C3122
10K
0.1uF 6.8K 3VDC 6.8K .039uF R3145
27pF 0.1uF 3.3K
C3123 C3152
FL3101 C3112 FL3102 0.75VDC C3148 C3145 .01uF Q3152
12R16 Q3102 .039uF R3144 0.1uF
IFIN_VHF_IF_1 C3100 12R16 C3103 Q3101 82pF 3VDC 2.4K 220pF
6 C3115
3 6 3 NU
IN OUT IN OUT
L3101 0.75VDC 22pF D3101
1000pF 33pF L3112

2
9
4
7
1
14
19

18
10
620nH C3113 C3137 Y3102
9.1pF 620nH C3114 R3135

GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
C3101 R3112 5V .039uF 1 3
C3102 R3101 NU 18pF 1.2K

1
2
4
5
1
2
4
5
R3102 R3111 10
2.2pF 15pF 12K L3111

RFIN
LIMIN
L3100 10 12K

OSCIN
NU 620nH R3130 2 455KHz
620nH

QUADIN
51 6
U3101 15 C3142 45B02
NU SA616

RFIN_DEC
R3113 0.1uF 5V

GND
330 C3134

IFAMP_DEC1
VCC

AUDIO_FEED
0.1uF C3144
C3132 0.1uF
0.1uF R3141 C3143
IFAMP 120pF
C3133 _DEC2 390

MIXOUT
44.395MHz

OSCOUT RSSI_FEED
C3135 10uF

3
5
8 RSSIOUT
3 OUT 1

20
11 AUDIOOUT
13 LIMOUT
12 LIM_DEC1
16 LIM_DEC2
17 IFAMPOUT IFAMPIN
IN
33pF R3132 Q3141
GND1 GND C3131 15K
1pF
Y3101 4 2 C3136
12R17 30pF NU
R3142
1.8K

R3134 C3139
0.1uF
C3141
10K 0.1uF
R3133
8.2K
C3140
0.1uF C3146 C3147
4700pF 0.1uF
R3146 DISCAUDIO_VHF_IF_1
DISCAUDIO
680 R3147
RSSI
12K RSSI_VHF_IF_1

ZWG0130396-O

VHF (136-174 MHz) IF


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VHF PCB 8486172B06 Parts List 1-25W Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part
Description Description Description
Circuit Motorola Part Ref No. Ref No. Ref No.
Description C3140 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3316 2113740F15 3.3pF 5% 50V C3427 2113741F33 2.2nF 50V
Ref No.
C3000 2113741F37 3.3nF 50V C3141 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3317 2113740F39 33pF 5% 50V C3428 2113741F33 2.2nF 50V
C3001 2113740F19 4.7pF 5% C3142 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3318 2113740F21 5.6pF 5% 50V C3431 2111078B34 HQ 47pF 5%
C3002 2113740F26 9.1pF 5% C3143 2113740F53 120pF 5% 50V C3319 2113741F25 1nF 50V C3433 2111078B36 HQ 56pF 5%
C3003 2113741F37 3.3nF 50V C3144 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3324 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3434 2113741A45 10nF 50V
C3004 2113740F45 56pF 5% C3145 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3332 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3435 2113740A67 330pF 5% 50V
C3005 2113740F51 100pF 5% C3146 2113741F41 4.7nF 50V C3333 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3436 2311049A45 TANT CP 10uF 10% 35V
C3006 2113740F45 56pF 5% C3147 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3334 2113743E07 22nF 16V C3437 2113741A57 33nF 50V
C3007 2113741F37 3.3nF 50V C3151 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3335 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3438 2111078B59 HQ 470pF 5%
C3008 2113741F25 1nF 50V C3152 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3336 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3439 2111078B59 HQ 470pF 5%
C3009 2113741F13 330pF 50V C3202 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3337 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3440 2113741F25 1nF 50V
C3010 2113741F13 330pF 50V C3203 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3341 2113741F25 1nF 50V C3441 2111078B47 HQ 150pF 5%
C3011 2113741F37 3.3nF 50V C3205 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3342 2113740L05 3.0pF +-0.1pF C3442 2111078B47 HQ 150pF 5%
C3012 2113741F25 1nF 50V C3206 2311049A57 TANT CP 10uF 10% 16V C3344 2113740F09 1.8pF 5% 50V C3445 2111078B21 HQ 20pF 5%
C3013 2113740F45 56pF 5% C3208 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3345 2113740L25 20pF +-0.25pF C3446 2111078B42 HQ 100pF 5%
C3014 2113740F24 7.5pF 5% C3209 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3346 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3447 2111078B19 HQ 16pF 5%
C3015 2113740F45 56pF 5% C3210 2311049A40 TANT CP 2.2uF 10% 10V C3347 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3448 2111078B44 HQ 120pF 5%
C3016 2113740F51 100pF 5% 50V C3211 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3348 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3449 2111078B44 HQ 120pF 5%
C3017 2113740F42 43pF 5% 50V C3213 2311049A40 TANT CP 2.2uF 10% 10V C3351 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3450 2113740F67 470pF 5% 50V
C3019 2113741F25 1nF 50V C3214 2311049A09 TANT CP 2.2uF 10% 20V C3352 2113743E07 22nF 16V C3451 2113741F25 1nF 50V
C3020 2113741F25 1nF 50V C3215 2311049A09 TANT CP 2.2uF 10% 20V C3355 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3452 2113740F29 12pF 5% 50V
C3021 2113740F53 120pF 5% 50V C3221 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3356 2113743E07 22nF 16V C3453 2113740F67 470pF 5% 50V
C3022 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3222 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3357 2113740F24 7.5pF 5% 50V C3471 2113743E07 22nF 16V
C3026 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3224 0882422W23 FILM SM 1.0uF 15V 5% C3361 2113741F25 1nF 50V C3472 2111078B53 HQ 270pF 5%
C3027 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3225 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3362 2113740F21 5.6pF 5% 50V C3473 2111078B53 HQ 270pF 5%
C3028 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3226 2113740F25 8.2pF 5% 50V C3363 2113740F47 68pF 5% 50V C3474 2113740F59 220pF 5% 50V
C3030 2113741F25 1nF 50V C3227 2113740F51 100pF 5% 50V C3364 2113740F31 15pF 5% 50V C3475 2113740F23 6.8pF 5% 50V
C3033 2113740F20 5.1pF 5% 50V C3228 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3365 2113741F25 1nF 50V C3491 2111078B18 HQ 15pF 5%
C3034 2113740F49 82pF 5% 50V C3229 2113743E12 47nF 10% C3400 2113740F63 330pF 5% 50V C3492 2111078B38 HQ 68pF 5%
C3035 2113740F33 18pF 5% 50V C3231 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3401 2113740F63 330pF 5% 50V C3493 2111078B09 HQ 6.8pF 5%
C3036 2113741F25 1nF 50V C3232 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3402 2113743E07 22nF 16V C3494 2111078B16 HQ 13pF 5%
C3100 2113741F25 1nF 50V C3233 2311049A40 TANT CP 2.2uF 10% C3403 2113740F39 33pF 5% 50V C3495 2111078B01 HQ 3.3pF 5%
C3102 2113740F31 15pF 5% 50V C3234 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3404 2113740F39 33pF 5% 50V C3496 2111078B31 HQ 36pF 5%
C3103 2113740F39 33pF 5% 50V C3235 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3405 2113740F67 470pF 5% 50V C3498 2111078B16 HQ 13pF 5%
C3104 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3242 2113740F59 220pF 5% 50V C3406 2113740F67 470pF 5% 50V C3499 2111078B19 HQ 16pF 5%
C3110 2113740F37 27pF 5% 50V C3243 2113740F59 220pF 5% 50V C3410 2113743E07 22nF 16V C3501 2113741F33 2.2nF 50V
C3111 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3244 2113740F59 220pF 5% 50V C3411 2113743E07 22nF 16V C3502 2113741F33 2.2nF 50V
C3112 2113740F49 82pF 5% 50V C3245 2113740F59 220pF 5% 50V C3412 2113740F63 330pF 5% 50V C3503 2113740F67 470pF 5% 50V
C3114 2113740F33 18pF 5% 50V C3246 2113740F59 220pF 5% 50V C3414 2113740F63 330pF 5% 50V C3504 2113741F49 10nF 50V
C3115 2113740F35 22pF 5% 50V C3251 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3415 2113743E07 22nF 16V C3505 2311049A07 TANT CP 1uF 10% 16V
C3116 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3252 2113741F25 1nF 50V C3416 2113740F63 330pF 5% 50V C3506 2113741F33 2.2nF 50V X7R
C3121 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3253 2311049A56 TANT CP 4.7uF 20% 10V C3417 2113740F43 47pF 5% 50V C3507 2113740F51 100pF 5% 50V
C3122 2113743E11 39nF 10% C3254 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3418 2113740F39 33pF 5% 50V C3508 2113740F67 470pF 5% 50V
C3123 2113743E11 39nF 10% C3255 2311049A40 TANT CP 2.2uF 10% 10V C3419 2113740F57 180pF 5% 50V C3510 2113740F67 470pF 5% 50V
C3132 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3263 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3420 2113740F57 180pF 5% 50V D3000 4813833C02 DUAL SOT MMBD6100
C3133 2311049A57 TANT CP 10uF 10% 16V C3302 2113740F23 6.8pF 5% 50V C3421 2113741A57 33nF 50V D3001 4805649Q13 VCTR 1SV228 SOT23
C3134 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3303 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3422 2113740A67 330pF 5% 50V D3003 4880154K03 DUAL SCHOTTKY SOT23
C3135 2113740L30 33pF 2% C3306 2113740F20 5.1pF 5% 50V C3423 2311049A08 TANT CP 1uF 10% 35V D3004 4805649Q13 VCTR 1SV228 SOT23
C3136 2113740L29 30pF 2% C3311 2113743E07 22nF 16V C3424 2113740F67 470pF 5% 50V D3011 4880142L01 PIN
C3137 2113743E11 39nF 10% C3314 2113740F23 6.8pF 5% 50V C3425 2113743E07 22nF 16V D3031 4886143B01 MIXER DIODE CROSSOVER
C3139 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3315 2113740F31 15pF 5% 50V C3426 2113740F63 330pF 5% 50V D3101 4880154K03 DIODE DUAL SCHOTTKY
VHF 1-25W PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists 4-11

Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part
Description Description Description Description
Ref No. Ref No. Ref No. Ref No.
D3201 4802233J09 TRIPLE SOT143-RH L3412 2462587X43 IND CHIP LO-PRO 15.0 R3019 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5% R3261 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5%
D3221 4880236E05 CHIP SCHOTTKY L3413 2460591B04 SQUARE COIL 11.03nH 4T R3021 0662057A43 560 1/16W 5% R3263 0662057A65 4k7 1/16W 5%
D3341 4805649Q13 VCTR 1SV228 SOT23 L3414 2460591A11 SQUARE COIL 7.66nH 3T R3024 0662057A39 390 1/16W 5% R3301 0662057A22 75 1/16W 5%
D3361 4805649Q13 VCTR 1SV228 SOT23 L3421 2484657R01 Ferrite Bead R3025 0662057A53 1k5 1/16W 5% R3302 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5%
D3362 4862824C01 VARACTOR CHIP L3422 2460591C23 SQUARE COIL 16nH 3T R3026 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R3303 0662057A57 2k2 1/16W 5%
D3401 4813833C02 DUAL SOT MMBD6100 L3436 2484657R01 Ferrite Bead R3027 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R3304 0662057A49 1k 1/16W 5%
D3451 4880236E05 CHIP SCHOTTKY L3437 2460592A01 COIL AW 17nH 2T R3028 0662057A39 390 1/16W 5% R3308 0662057B47 0 1/16W
D3471 4802482J02 PIN MA/COM L3443 2460591X02 COIL SQUARE 25nH R3031 0662057A18 51 1/16W 5% R3311 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5%
D3472 4802482J02 PIN MA/COM L3471 2462587X69 IND CHIP 1.2uH 5% R3033 0662057B47 0 1/16W R3316 0662057B47 0 1/16W
FL3101 9180112R16 44.85 MHZ XTAL FLTR 80dB L3472 2460592B01 COIL AW 51nH 4T R3101 0662057A75 12k 1/16W 5% R3318 0662057A09 22 1/16W 5%
FL3102 9180112R16 44.85 MHZ XTAL FLTR 80dB L3491 2460592B01 COIL AW 51nH 4T R3102 0662057A01 10 1/16W 5% R3321 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
FL3111 9180469V03 CER FLTR 6EL 455 KHZ L3492 2460592B01 COIL AW 51nH 4T R3105 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5% R3323 0662057A49 1k 1/16W 5%
SMD L3493 2460592B01 COIL AW 51nH 4T R3106 0662057A83 27k 1/16W 5% R3331 0662057A17 47 1/16W 5%
FL3112 9180469V06 CER FLTR 6EL 455 KHZ M3421 2686201B01 HEAT SPREADER R3107 0662057A69 6k8 1/16W 5% R3335 0662057A13 33 1/16W 5%
SMD Q3001 4813827A07 TSTR NPN SML SIG MMBR9 R3108 0662057A44 620 OHMS 5% R3336 0662057A77 15k 1/16W 5%
FL3113 9180468V04 CER FLTR 4EL 455 KHZ Q3002 4813824A17 TSTR PNP 40V .2A B=100- R3111 0662057A75 12k 1/16W 5% R3341 0662057A33 220 1/16W 5%
SMD Q3021 4805921T02 TSTR DUAL ROHM FMC2 R3112 0662057A01 10 1/16W 5% R3342 0662057A15 39 1/16W 5%
FL3114 9180468V06 CER FLTR 4EL 455 KHZ Q3101 4813827A07 TSTR NPN SML SIG MMBR9 R3113 0662057A37 330 1/16W 5% R3343 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5%
SMD Q3102 4813827A07 TSTR NPN SML SIG MMBR9 R3115 0662057A39 390 1/16W 5% R3351 0662057A80 20k 1/16W 5%
J3401 0986166B02 RF CONN MINI UHF Q3141 4813824A10 TSTR NPN 40V .2A B=50-150 R3116 0662057A37 330 1/16W 5% R3352 0662057A75 12k 1/16W 5%
L3002 2462587T23 COIL CHIP 470nH Q3151 4880048M01 TSTR NPN DIG 47k/47k R3117 0662057A83 27k 1/16W 5% R3353 0662057A97 100k 1/16W
L3031 2462587T24 COIL CHIP 560nH Q3152 4880048M01 TSTR NPN DIG 47k/47k R3118 0662057A69 6k8 1/16W 5% R3354 0662057B02 150k 1/16W
L3032 2462587T17 COIL CHIP 150nH Q3221 4880048M01 TSTR NPN DIG 47k/47k R3130 0662057A18 51 1/16W 5% R3355 0662057A80 20k 1/16W 5%
L3101 2462587T25 COIL CHIP 620nH Q3301 4813827A07 TSTR NPN SML SIG MMBR9 R3132 0662057A77 15k 1/16W 5% R3356 0662057A75 12k 1/16W 5%
L3111 2462587T25 COIL CHIP 620nH Q3303 4802245J50 TSTR DUAL NPN/PNP R3133 0662057A71 8k2 1/16W 5% R3361 0662057A33 220 1/16W 5%
L3112 2462587T25 COIL CHIP 620nH UMC5N R3134 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R3362 0662057A17 47 1/16W 5%
L3201 2462587Q42 IND CHIP 390nH 10% Q3304 4805218N63 RF TRANS SOT 323 R3135 0662057A51 1k2 1/16W 5% R3364 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5%
L3231 2462587Q20 IND CHIP 2.2uH 20% BFQ67W R3141 0662057A39 390 1/16W 5% R3400 0662057A41 470 1/16W 5%
L3301 2462587N44 CHIP IND 18 NH 5% Q3411 4805921T02 DUAL ROHM FMC2 RH R3142 0662057A55 1k8 1/16W 5% R3401 0662057A36 300 1/16W 5%
L3302 2462587N53 CHIP IND 100 nH 5% Q3421 4802245J55 MRF1507 R3144 0662057A58 2k4 1/16W 5% R3402 0662057A05 15 1/16W 5%
L3317 2462587V28 CHIP IND 33 NH 5% Q3422 4880048M01 NPN DIG 47k/47k R3145 0662057A61 3k3 1/16W 5% R3403 0662057A36 300 1/16W 5%
L3318 2462587V34 IND CHIP 100nH 5% Q3441 4886136B01 LDMOS PWR TSTR R3146 0662057A45 680 OHMS 5% R3404 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5%
L3331 2462587V32 CHIP IND 68NH 5% MRF1565 MRF1550 R3147 0662057A75 12k 1/16W 5% R3405 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5%
L3332 2462587V15 IND CHIP 100nH 10% Q3442 4880048M01 NPN DIG 47k/47k R3151 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R3406 0662057A97 100k 1/16W
L3333 2462587Q47 IND CHIP 1uH 10% Q3471 4880048M01 NPN DIG 47k/47k R3152 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R3412 0662057A67 5k6 1/16W 5%
L3341 2484562T13 MINI-SPRING AW IND 8NH Q3472 4805128M27 PNP SOT89 BSR33 LH R3153 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R3413 0662057A61 3k3 1/16W 5%
2% R3000 0662057A53 1k5 1/16W 5% R3154 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R3414 0683962T51 120 1W 5%
L3343 2462587N56 COIL CHIP 180nH 5% R3001 0662057A97 100k 1/16W R3201 0662057A17 47 1/16W 5% R3415 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5%
L3344 2462587N68 CHIP IND 1 uH 5% R3002 0662057A43 560 1/16W 5% R3203 0662057A17 47 1/16W 5% R3416 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5%
L3345 2462587N68 CHIP IND 1 uH 5% R3003 0662057A49 1k 1/16W 5% R3204 0662057A17 47 1/16W 5% R3418 0662057A81 22k 1/16W 5%
L3346 2484562T18 MINI-SPRING AW IND R3004 0662057A53 1k5 1/16W 5% R3211 0662057B47 0 1/16W R3421 0662057A87 39k 1/16W 5%
35.5NH 2% R3006 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R3221 0662057A39 390 1/16W 5% R3422 0662057A57 2k2 1/16W 5%
L3351 2462587N68 CHIP IND 1 uH 5% R3009 0662057A97 100k 1/16W R3222 0662057A45 CHIP RES 680 OHMS 5% R3423 0662057A87 39k 1/16W 5%
L3361 2462587N50 CHIP IND 56 nH 5% R3010 0662057A45 680 OHMS 5% R3223 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5% R3424 0662057C13 2R7 1/10W 5%
L3362 2462587N51 CHIP IND 68 nH 5% R3011 0662057A65 4k7 1/16W 5% R3224 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5% R3425 0662057C13 2R7 1/10W 5%
L3363 2462587N50 CHIP IND 56 nH 5% R3012 0662057A49 1k 1/16W 5% R3225 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5% R3426 0662057C13 2R7 1/10W 5%
L3364 2462587N68 CHIP IND 1 uH 5% R3013 0662057A61 3k3 1/16W 5% R3227 0662057A97 100k 1/16W R3427 0662057C13 2R7 1/10W 5%
L3401 2460591A01 SQUARE COIL 4.22nH 3T R3014 0662057A18 51 1/16W 5% R3241 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5% R3428 0662057A58 2k4 1/16W 5%
L3402 2484657R01 Ferrite Bead R3015 0662057A01 10 1/16W 5% R3242 0662057B47 0 1/16W R3429 0662057A33 220 1/16W 5%
L3403 2462587T13 COIL CHIP 68nH R3016 0662057A01 10 1/16W 5% R3251 0662057B04 180k 1/16W 5% R3431 0680194M18 51 1W 5%
L3411 2462587T13 COIL CHIP 68nH R3018 0662057A33 220 1/16W 5% R3252 0662057B10 330k 1/16W 5% R3432 0680194M18 51 1W 5%
4-12 VHF 1-25W PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists

Circuit Motorola Part


Description
Ref No.
R3433 0662057C13 2R7 1/10W 5%
R3434 0662057C13 2R7 1/10W 5%
R3435 0662057C13 2R7 1/10W 5%
R3441 0662057A87 39k 1/16W 5% * Motorola Depot Servicing only
R3442 0662057A57 2k2 1/16W 5% Reference designators with an asterisk indicate
R3443 0662057A87 39k 1/16W 5% components which are not fieldreplaceable
R3444 0662057C19 4R7 1/10W 5% because they need to be calibrated with
R3445 0662057A58 2k4 1/16W 5% specialized factory equipment after installation.
R3446 0662057B47 0 1/16W Radios in which these parts have been replaced in
R3450 0662057A41 470 1/16W 5% the field will be off frequency at temperature
R3452 0662057A75 12k 1/16W 5% extremes.
R3454 0662057A84 30k 1/16W 5%
R3455 0662057A97 100k 1/16W
R3457 0683962T51 120 1W 5%
R3471 0662057A41 470 1/16W 5%
R3473 0680194M18 51 1W 5%
R3474 0680194M18 51 1W 5%
R3475 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
R3491 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
R3501 0662057A69 6k8 1/16W 5%
R3502 0662057A87 39k 1/16W 5%
R3504 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
R3505 0662057B09 300k 1/16W 5%
R3507 0662057A80 20k 1/16W 5%
R3508 0662057A97 100k 1/16W
R3509 0662057A49 1k 1/16W 5%
T3001 2508396X02 TRANSFORMER
T3002 2508397X02 TRANSFORMER
U3101 5186144B01 FM IF IC SA616
U3111 5113805A86 IC QUAD ANALOG MUX/
DEMUX
U3115 5113805A86 IC QUAD ANALOG MUX/
DEMUX
U3201 5185963A27 IC TESTED AT25016 48 PIN
GFP
U3211 5105739X05 IC SOT 5V HI-PRECISION
REGULAT
U3301 5105750U54 VCO BUFFER PKG DIE
U3401 5105109Z67 LDMOS DRIVER VHF/UHF
U3402 5180932W01 LINEAR IC OP AMP
U3501 5185765B01 IC POWER CONTROL
U3502 5185963A15 TEMP SENSOR 1M5
VR3471 4813830A15 5.6V 5% 225mW
Y3101 4880606B09 CRYSTAL 44.395 MHZ
Y3102 9186145B02 CERAMIC DISCRIMINATOR
455kHz
Y3263 4886182B01 VCTCXO 16.8MHz 2ppm
TTSO5V
* Y3261 Not Used 16.8MHz 75Z04
VHF 1-25W PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists 4-13

C3240 R3242
C0251 R0257 R3221
1 16 C0256 J0451 C3210 R3224 C3222 8 7 C3145
1 14 L3201
C0211 R3222 C3221

D3221
L3232

Q3221
C3226
R0256 C3231
R0252 C0212 1 C3213 R3225 R3223 R3145
U0251 C3212 C3255 C3229 FL3114 C3148
R0211 18 C 3227 Y3102
R3202 U3115
U0211 C3242
R0251 R 0212 R0268 R3144 2
U3211 C3245 R3227
R3142 C3143 R3135 C3132
R0253 C3211 C3243 14 1
7 8 C0261 C3223 C3224 C3139
C0252 R0269 R3211

C3253
8 9 C3244 C3134

C3233
C0262
8 7 11 10
C0253 C0421 C3246 3 2 C3140 R3130

C0441
C0442
C0447
C0470
C0471
C0472
C0473
C0474
C0476
C0477
C0478

C0443
C0445
C0446
C0448
C0449
R0442 C3133
R0262 C0490 C3215 C3214
16 1 R0261 C3247
Q0110 FL3112 C3141 U3101 C3135
R0222
U3111 R3124
R0224

R3251

C3252
C3254
R3252
C3234
C3232
C0225 R0221 C3136 C3131
1 R0102 C3124
R0254 C3142 20 1 R3123
26 100 R0227 R0255 4 1
R0110 C0221 C0222 C3137

C0228
R0115 R 0220 R3117

14
R0101 R0226 R 0229 SH3301
R0108 R0104 R0223 R3132
R0228 C0224 C0243 R3106
D3361 C3115
C0226 C3365 R3111 L3124
U0121 U0101 C0241
Microprocessor R0116 48 R3101
Flashrom C0106 37 L3364 L3100 2 1
C0227 1 C3103
C0495 C0242 L3362 3
C0232 C3364 C3357 R3364 C3101 FL3102 C3114
R0242 R3363 6 4 2
U0221 R3361 C3102 4 6
3 5
C0104 C0233 ASFIC CMP C3361
C0246 L3363
T3002 FL3101
C3363 C3362 1 C3100

C0237
2 3 4

L3034
R0241 6

L3101
C0236 25 D3362 5
76 C0107 13 L3361
51 C0244 R3362
C0132 C0223
D0201 C3032 C3020
17 32 C0245 C0496
R0225 C0235 C3017 C3015 C3019 C3006
C3005 C3004
C3007
R0131 C0101 C0102 L3341 D3031
R0106 C0234 C3324 R3009 R3001

C0231
R0681 R3342 L3031 C3010
R0132 C3341 C3016 R3002
R0105 Q3304
1
R0114 R3031 C3011 R3015
1 4 C0131 C0652 L3333
R0170 C3345 R 3341 C3012
R0682 C0681 C3336 R3016
U0651 2 Q0681 R3335 3 2 1

L3002
D3004 D3001
R0651 5V Regulator L3032
Y0131 L3346 C3344 C3337 T3001 R3014
D3341 R3028
3

Q3001
C3009 C3002
L3344 4 6 C3028 R3024
2 3 R0652 L3343 C3034
C0651 L0481 C3014 C3027 R3003
C3342
C0654 C3018

D0651
C3021 R3026
R3336 C3346 C3347 C3013 R3025 R 3013 C3008
C0655
U0271 C0493 R3027 R3004
C0487 L0482
D3003

Q3021
C0486

C0494
C0488
C0483
C0482
9 1
5
1 C3509 R3471 R3505
R3473 C3507 C3508 D3471 L3471
U0641 Q3472
R3506 R3405 C3474
9,6V Regulator R3402 TP3401
L3401 C3447

Q3471
C3453
L3472
R3401 C3404 C3473
6 R3508 D3472
C3401 C3410 U3502
R0182 R3403 C3403
R0186
R3509 R3400
C3472
R3507 C3400 16 9
R0185 C3445
Q0181 Q0177
Q0185 C3433
L3403
U3401
R0181 1 8 7 L3443
R0535
R0539 C3412 C3411
C0542 VR0501 5
R0533 C0612 C3431 3
R0538
R0543 C3418 C3417
VR0505 R0510 C3449
5 L3411
VR0503 VR0510 U0611 C0601 R3433 Q3441 C3444 C3446
B+ Switch C3420
L3412 C3432 R3434 2
6 L3414 C3419 M3421 L3493
R3435
R0612 R0611 L3413 C3425 R3415
C3424 C3448
1

C0511
C0510
C0508
C0506
C0505
C0504
C0503
C0502

C0518
C0515
C0516
C0513
C0514
C0512
C0509
C0501

C0517
C3426 R3416
4 6 C3497

R3432 R3431
R3414 8 R3491
C0484
C0603
10 1 C3428
R3406 R3404 C3434 C3442 C3441

R3424
R3425
R3426
R3427
L3422

Q3442
D3401 C3435
J0501
Q3422 C3422
C3443
Q3411
11 20 C3423

2 3

J3401
J0601

ZWG0130397-A

VHF (136-174 MHz) 1-25W 8486172B07 Top Side


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TP3202 C3241 R3201


C3203

C0205
R0208
C3146 C3152 D3261 R3241 R0265
C3147 C3263 C3262 C0255
TP3201 R3203
R3146 R3152 J0401 C0267
C3261 C3207
4 3 R0412 R0441 R0267
R3262 R3204 C0492 R0266 C0265
C3151 D3201
R3147 R3261 C3202 12 C0254
Q3152 FL3115 C0497 C0202 8 5
C3208 R0468
3 4 13 R0206 R0203
25 C0491

FL3113
C3144 R3154 R3151
R3206 C0266 U0652
C3228

U0653
2 R0204
1 2 TP0222 1 4 C0121
R3141 U3201 C3209
R3153 Y3261 VR0541
R3134 Y3263 FRACN R3228 R0202

Q3141
C0201 C0105
Q3151 R0201
1 1 C3206 R0205 C0123 C0122
37

C0426
4 3 6

C0427
C0428
C0429
3 4 48 R3226 C3205 R0467 C0422 C0423 C0430 C0431
L3231 C3225 TP0221 R0207
R3133 C0485 C0203 C0204 R0107
C3235
FL3111 R0409
2 1 FRAC-T7 R0407 R0408
C3251 R3263 TP0102
R0410
Y3101 R3113 2
3 4 1
22 1 7
C3122 1 8 C0342 C0112
C 3123 C0324 C0325 R0323 R0341
R3118 C3335 J0552

D0101
R 3116 C3318 U0341 R0342 R0401
C3116 R3105 R3104 R3102 L3318 C0304 R0324 C0343
D3101 Q3102 C3356 R3356 R0345 TP0104
Q3101 C3104 4 5 U0122
R3115 18 1

R3315
C3313
R3319
R3112 R3317 R3323 R0347
4 1 RAM
R3114 R3108 C3112 R3314 C0305 R0344 C0344
C3111 C3033 C3319 C0111
R3107 R3355 TP0497 U0342 U0111
L3351 C3355 R0346 C0103
C3121 R3343 R0343

C0341
R3036 5 8
IF-REV-T5 R3318

L3311
L3112 28 15

L3111
C3110 C3305
R3313 Q3302 R0111
R3316 R0112
C3334 8

D0301
C3312 R3306 C3316 21
R3035 C3333 C0351
C3113 R3312 R3307 C0302 R0117
C3031 C3304 20 11 TP0101
R0113 TP0492 TP0103
R3305 8 R0121
C3314 U3301
TP3001 C3306 L3301 C3311 R3311 U0301 1
C3035 R3321 C3348
VCOIC R3331 U0141
43 8 5 C0141
R3032 C3301 1 10 9 16

C0301
C3024 C3332 U0351
R3010 Q3303 L3332 1 4
C0303
R3023 R3030 R3033 R3301
C3000 R3019 L3302
C3023 C3302
R3351 C3331 1 14 J0551
R3011 C3351 C0354
R3034 R3303 L3345 C0352 R0643 R0642 40 1
R3018 L3331 R0331 R0333 C0645 R0592

Q3002
Q3301
C3022 R3021 C3003 U0331 C0591 C0559
R3000 R3304 C3315 R0481 C0575
C0353 C0558 C0560 C0576

D3011
C3036 C3025 C3303 R0335 R0332
R3308 C0641 R0591
R3012 L3317 C0331 C0592 C0593
R3302 C0554

L3025
C3030 R0482 R0641 R0593

R3354
R3353
R3352
C3352
C3029 R3006

C0644
D3000 VCO-REV-T3 C3317 D0151
C3001 Q0641 R 0274
Q0271

FE-REV-T4
C3026 C0275 E0271 E0272 R0273 C0272 R0152
C0662

Q0661
C0274 TP0151
R 0276
C0663 R0662 C0276 C0277 C0271 R0275
R3450 C3450 C3506 R0671 R0672 R0151
C3471 C0273
R3475 R3502 R3504 Q0662
TP3405 TP3404 Q0663
R3474
Q0151

TP3403 C0671 C0622


R3457 PA-REV-T1 R3501

VR3471
25 17 R0661
R3454 C3421 TP0661
C3501 CNTL-REV-T7
VR0151

C0151
R3455 R3413 U3501
C3475 VR0671
C3491 R3452 8486172B07_0
C3451
1 9 Q0171

D0661
R3446
L3421 R0177
R0178
R0175
R0176

D3451 C0661 D0179


VR0621

C3504 D0621
99 C C3510 R0621 Q0173 R0172 R0171

C3505
C3492 Q0183

D0660
TP3402 R0173
R0511
C3452 C3502 C3503 C0621 R0530
R0179
C3402 R0183
R0174
L3492 R0542 R0512 R0537
R0525 R0529
R0531
R3444 C0541 R0184
VR0537

C3416 R0541
C3493 TP0530
R3411
C3415 C3414 VR0504
Q3421 VR0509
C3495
C3496 L3491 R3412 C3413
1 3 2 C0611

C0499
VR0601
R3442
R3443
R3445
C3440
L3437 R3441

C3498 C3494 S3440 R3421


E0631
TP3406 4 1
R3428 U3402
C3499
C3436 C3406
C3405
C3437 R3440 5 8
C3438

R3429
R3417
C3439 L3436 L3402
R3418

R3423
R3422
C3427

ZWG0130398-A
ZWG0130398-A

VHF (136-174 MHz) 1-25W 8486172B07 Bottom Side


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FL3115
9180469V04 NU
2
1 IN OUT

GND1
GND2
9V3 3 4 9V3

U3111-1 FL3111 FL3113


14 14 14 14
9180469V03 9180468v04
9V3
2 VDD 1 1 IN OUT 2 11 VDD 10 2 VDD 1 1 IN OUT 2 11 VDD 10
VSS VSS VSS VSS
CNTL CNTL CNTL CNTL
7 7 7 7 R3153
13 12 U3111-4 U3115-1 13 GND 12 U3115-4 10K

GND1
GND2
9V3 3 4 3
9V3_VHF_IF_1 R3151
9V3 9V3 9V3 BWSELECT_VHF_IF_1
9V3_VHF_IF_2 R3114 10K BWSELECT
R3104 100 U3111-2 U3111-3 U3115-2 U3115-3 12.5kHz 0VDC
100 NU 14 FL3112 14 14 FL3114 14 C3151 20/25kHz 5VDC
NU 3.9VDC 9180469V06 9180468V06 .01uF
5V_VHF_IF_1 Q3151
R3105 R3115 3 VDD 4 1 IN OUT 2 8 VDD 9 3 VDD 4 1 IN OUT 2 8 VDD 9
5V 5V 9V3
100 R3108 390 VSS VSS VSS VSS
C3111 R3116 CNTL CNTL CNTL CNTL
620 330 C3121 7 7 7
0.1uF 7 R3154
R3106 R3117 0.1uF 5 6 5 6

GND1
GND2
5V 27K GND 10K
27K
3 4 3
C3104 R3152
R3107 C3110 C3116 R3118 C3122
10K
0.1uF 6.8K 3VDC 6.8K .039uF R3145
27pF 0.1uF 3.3K
C3123 C3152
FL3101 C3112 FL3102 0.75VDC C3148 C3145 .01uF Q3152
12R16 Q3102 .039uF R3144 0.1uF
IFIN_VHF_IF_1 C3100 12R16 C3103 Q3101 82pF 3VDC 2.4K 220pF
6 C3115
3 6 3 NU
IN OUT IN OUT
L3101 0.75VDC 22pF D3101
1000pF 33pF L3112

2
9
4
7
1
14
19

18
10
620nH C3113 C3137 Y3102
9.1pF 620nH C3114 R3135

GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
C3101 R3112 5V .039uF 1 3
C3102 R3101 NU 18pF 1.2K

1
2
4
5
1
2
4
5
R3102 R3111 10
2.2pF 15pF 12K L3111

RFIN
LIMIN
L3100 10 12K

OSCIN
NU 620nH R3130 2 455KHz
620nH 51
QUADIN
U3101 45B02
NU 6 15 C3142
SA616

RFIN_DEC
R3113 0.1uF 5V
GND

330 C3134
IFAMP_DEC1

VCC

AUDIO_FEED
0.1uF C3144
C3132 0.1uF
R3124 0.1uF R3141 C3143
820 IFAMP 120pF
C3133 _DEC2 390
MIXOUT
R3123 44.395MHz

OSCOUT RSSI_FEED
0 C3135 10uF

3
5
8 RSSIOUT

3 OUT 1 20
11 AUDIOOUT
13 LIMOUT
12 LIM_DEC1
16 LIM_DEC2
17 IFAMPOUT IFAMPIN

IN
33pF R3132 Q3141
GND1 GND C3131 15K
C3124 1pF
Y3101 4 2 C3136
33pF 12R17 30pF NU
R3142
L3124 1.8K
1uH
NU C3139
R3134
0.1uF
C3141
10K 0.1uF
R3133
8.2K
C3140
0.1uF C3146 C3147
4700pF 0.1uF
R3146 DISCAUDIO_VHF_IF_1
DISCAUDIO
680 R3147
RSSI
12K RSSI_VHF_IF_1

ZWG0130565-O

VHF (136-174 MHz) IF


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R3211 VDDA_VHF_FN_1
VDDA
0
C3214
U3211 2.2uF
ADP3300 VDDA
1
6 GND 3
5V_VHF_FN_1 5V_VHF_FN_2 4.97VDC IN_5V_RF_REG_VHF_FN_1
4 ERR SD IN_5V_RF_REG
(SOURCE) 5V OUT
13.30VDC 2 IN 5
C3213 NR
6.83VDC 2.2uF
11.28VDC L3201 C3212 C3211 C3215
C3202 390nH 5V .022uF 0.1uF 2.2uF
.01uF 3 4
2 K3 A3 5
K2 A2 6 R3201
1 K1 A1
C3203 47 VCOBIAS_1_VHF_FN_1
D3201
C3210 VCOBIAS_1
.01uF 2.2uF R3224
C3225
0.1uF 47K C3229
R3225
R3206
150K D3221 47K .047uF
NU R3226
47K Q3221
C3208
NU
C3205 C3206 NC
R3202 .01uF 10uF C3228
0.1uF VCOBIAS_2_VHF_FN_1
10MEG 0.1uF
NU C3207 VCOBIAS_2
C3209 C3246
VCTRL_VHF_FN_1 220pF
R3221 22pF 0.1uF 1.1-4.1VDC

6
2.5-11VDC NU

22
33
VCTRL

44
390 R3203 R3204 25 TP3202
TP3201 C3221
0.1uF R3222 C3222 47 47 R3228 31 NC
680 0.1uF 47K NC16 WARP NC3 -2 to +7dBm
NU INDMULT NC2 29 NC R3227

AGND
28

DGND
LOCK_VHF_FN_1 5VDC (LOCKED) SFOUT NC1 17 NC C3226
46 100K 8.2pF

PD_GND
0VDC (UNLOCKED) ADAPTSW 42

PRE_GND
LOCK 4 LOCK CCOMP NC
R3223 45 IADAPT REFSEL
18 NC
43 IOUT C3227 PRESC_VHF_FN_1
3.63VDC
100 PREIN 32
27 PRESC
C3223 NC 38 TEST2 C3255
1uF
SFBASE 26 NC 100pF
C3224 NC 37 TEST1 SFCAP
NU 1uF U3201 R3252 2.2uF C3252
3 330K VSF_VHF_FN_1
2 AUX4 BIAS2 39 1000pF
1 AUX3 BIAS1 40 VSF
BWSELECT_VHF_FN_1 4.95VDC (R) R3251 C3254
0VDC (T) 48 AUX2 C3253 0.1uF
BWSELECT AUX1 63A27VBPASS 21 NC 180K
PVREF 35 NC 4.7uF DATA_VHF_FN_1
NC 11 VMULT4 DATA
VCOMOD_VHF_FN_1 4.52VDC (R) 12 VMULT3 SFIN 30
2.62VDC (T) NC 14 5VDC MODIN_VHF_FN_1
VCOMOD 15 VMULT2 DATA 7 2.5VDC
C3247 VMULT1 MODIN 10 MODIN
10pF R3242 41 5VDC
16_8MHz_VHF_FN_1 0 R3241 MODOUT CEX 9 CSX_VHF_FN_1
+1dBm 0VDC
16_8MHz 19 FREFOUT CLK 8 CSX
0VDC (R) 100 2.90VDC 24 XTAL2
TRB_VHF_FN_1 C3240 L3232 CLK_VHF_FN_1
4.91VDC (T) C3241 3.42VDC 23 XTAL1
TRB CLK

VRO
22pF C3244

DVDD
AVDD
C3242 C3245 C3243

PRE_VDD
PD_VDD
2.2uH 56pF VCP
NU 220pF 220pF 220pF 220pF

5
NU
20

34
36
NU

47
13
R3261 VDDA
47K
Y3261 L3231
16.8MHz
75Z04 NU 2.2uH
6 OUT 3 C3231 C3232 C3233 C3234
IN .01uF .01uF 2.2uF .01uF
D3261 C3263
C3261 GND GND1 NU 0.1uF
39pF 4 Temp.
NU C3235 1
.01uF Comp.
Xtal
In case Y3261 is used instead of Y3263, R3262 R3263
4,7k Y3263 1
replacement of the following parts requires 6.2K C3262 16.8MHz VCNTL 5V ZWG0130564-O
new temperature compensation of the frequency: NU 330pF TTS05V
Y3261, U3201, R3261, R3262, C3262, D3261 NU Ref.Osz.
2 4
GND
VCC

OUT C3251
0.1uF
3
VHF (136-174 MHz) FRACN
VHF 1-25W PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists 4-17

VHF PCB 8486172B07 Parts List 1-25W Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part
Description Description Description
Circuit Motorola Part Ref No. Ref No. Ref No.
Description C3139 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3306 2113740F20 5.1pF 5% 50V C3423 2311049A08 TANT CP 1uF 10% 35V
Ref No.
C3000 2113741F37 3.3nF 50V C3140 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3311 2113743E07 22nF 16V C3424 2113740F67 470pF 5% 50V
C3001 2113740F19 4.7pF 5% C3141 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3314 2113740F23 6.8pF 5% 50V C3425 2113743E07 22nF 16V
C3002 2113740F26 9.1pF 5% C3142 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3315 2113740F31 15pF 5% 50V C3426 2113740F63 330pF 5% 50V
C3003 2113741F37 3.3nF 50V C3143 2113740F53 120pF 5% 50V C3316 2113740F15 3.3pF 5% 50V C3427 2113741F33 2.2nF 50V
C3004 2113740F45 56pF 5% C3144 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3317 2113740F39 33pF 5% 50V C3428 2113741F33 2.2nF 50V
C3005 2113740F51 100pF 5% C3145 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3318 2113740F21 5.6pF 5% 50V C3431 2111078B34 HQ 47pF 5%
C3006 2113740F45 56pF 5% C3146 2113741F41 4.7nF 50V C3319 2113741F25 1nF 50V C3433 2111078B36 HQ 56pF 5%
C3007 2113741F37 3.3nF 50V C3147 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3324 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3434 2113741A45 10nF 50V
C3008 2113741F25 1nF 50V C3151 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3332 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3435 2113740A67 330pF 5% 50V
C3009 2113741F13 330pF 50V C3152 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3333 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3436 2311049A45 TANT CP 10uF 10% 35V
C3010 2113741F13 330pF 50V C3202 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3334 2113743E07 22nF 16V C3437 2113741A57 33nF 50V
C3011 2113741F37 3.3nF 50V C3203 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3335 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3438 2111078B59 HQ 470pF 5%
C3012 2113741F25 1nF 50V C3205 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3336 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3439 2111078B59 HQ 470pF 5%
C3013 2113740F45 56pF 5% C3206 2311049A57 TANT CP 10uF 10% 16V C3337 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3440 2113741F25 1nF 50V
C3014 2113740F24 7.5pF 5% C3208 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3341 2113741F25 1nF 50V C3441 2111078B47 HQ 150pF 5%
C3015 2113740F45 56pF 5% C3209 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3342 2113740L05 3.0pF +-0.1pF C3442 2111078B47 HQ 150pF 5%
C3016 2113740F51 100pF 5% 50V C3210 2311049A40 TANT CP 2.2uF 10% 10V C3344 2113740F09 1.8pF 5% 50V C3445 2111078B21 HQ 20pF 5%
C3017 2113740F42 43pF 5% 50V C3211 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3345 2113740L25 20pF +-0.25pF C3446 2111078B42 HQ 100pF 5%
C3019 2113741F25 1nF 50V C3212 2113743E07 22nF 16V C3346 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3447 2111078B19 HQ 16pF 5%
C3020 2113741F25 1nF 50V C3312 2113743E07 22nF 16V C3347 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3448 2111078B44 HQ 120pF 5%
C3021 2113740F53 120pF 5% 50V C3213 2311049A40 TANT CP 2.2uF 10% 10V C3348 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3449 2111078B44 HQ 120pF 5%
C3022 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3214 2311049A09 TANT CP 2.2uF 10% 20V C3351 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3450 2113740F67 470pF 5% 50V
C3026 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3215 2311049A09 TANT CP 2.2uF 10% 20V C3352 2113743E07 22nF 16V C3451 2113741F25 1nF 50V
C3027 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3221 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3355 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3452 2113740F29 12pF 5% 50V
C3028 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3222 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3356 2113743E07 22nF 16V C3453 2113740F67 470pF 5% 50V
C3030 2113741F25 1nF 50V C3224 0882422W23 FILM SM 1.0uF 15V 5% C3357 2113740F24 7.5pF 5% 50V C3471 2113743E07 22nF 16V
C3033 2113740F20 5.1pF 5% 50V C3225 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3361 2113741F25 1nF 50V C3472 2111078B53 HQ 270pF 5%
C3034 2113740F49 82pF 5% 50V C3226 2113740F25 8.2pF 5% 50V C3362 2113740F21 5.6pF 5% 50V C3473 2111078B53 HQ 270pF 5%
C3035 2113740F33 18pF 5% 50V C3227 2113740F51 100pF 5% 50V C3363 2113740F47 68pF 5% 50V C3474 2113740F59 220pF 5% 50V
C3036 2113741F25 1nF 50V C3228 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3364 2113740F31 15pF 5% 50V C3475 2113740F23 6.8pF 5% 50V
C3100 2113741F25 1nF 50V C3229 2113743E12 47nF 10% C3365 2113741F25 1nF 50V C3491 2111078B18 HQ 15pF 5%
C3102 2113740F31 15pF 5% 50V C3231 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3400 2113740F63 330pF 5% 50V C3492 2111078B38 HQ 68pF 5%
C3103 2113740F39 33pF 5% 50V C3232 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3401 2113740F63 330pF 5% 50V C3493 2111078B09 HQ 6.8pF 5%
C3104 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3233 2311049A40 TANT CP 2.2uF 10% C3402 2113743E07 22nF 16V C3494 2111078B16 HQ 13pF 5%
C3110 2113740F37 27pF 5% 50V C3234 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3403 2113740F39 33pF 5% 50V C3495 2111078B01 HQ 3.3pF 5%
C3111 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3235 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3404 2113740F39 33pF 5% 50V C3496 2111078B31 HQ 36pF 5%
C3112 2113740F49 82pF 5% 50V C3242 2113740F59 220pF 5% 50V C3405 2113740F67 470pF 5% 50V C3498 2111078B16 HQ 13pF 5%
C3114 2113740F33 18pF 5% 50V C3243 2113740F59 220pF 5% 50V C3406 2113740F67 470pF 5% 50V C3499 2111078B19 HQ 16pF 5%
C3115 2113740F35 22pF 5% 50V C3244 2113740F59 220pF 5% 50V C3410 2113743E07 22nF 16V C3501 2113741F33 2.2nF 50V
C3116 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3245 2113740F59 220pF 5% 50V C3411 2113743E07 22nF 16V C3502 2113741F33 2.2nF 50V
C3121 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3246 2113740F59 220pF 5% 50V C3412 2113740F63 330pF 5% 50V C3503 2113740F67 470pF 5% 50V
C3122 2113743E11 39nF 10% C3247 2113740F27 10pF 5% 50V C3414 2113740F63 330pF 5% 50V C3504 2113741F49 10nF 50V
C3123 2113743E11 39nF 10% C3251 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3415 2113743E07 22nF 16V C3505 2311049A07 TANT CP 1uF 10% 16V
C3124 2113740L30 33pF 2% C3252 2113741F25 1nF 50V C3416 2113740F63 330pF 5% 50V C3506 2113741F33 2.2nF 50V X7R
C3132 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3253 2311049A56 TANT CP 4.7uF 20% 10V C3417 2113740F43 47pF 5% 50V C3507 2113740F51 100pF 5% 50V
C3133 2311049A57 TANT CP 10uF 10% 16V C3254 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3418 2113740F39 33pF 5% 50V C3508 2113740F67 470pF 5% 50V
C3134 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3255 2311049A40 TANT CP 2.2uF 10% 10V C3419 2113740F57 180pF 5% 50V C3510 2113740F67 470pF 5% 50V
C3135 2113740L30 33pF 2% C3263 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3420 2113740F57 180pF 5% 50V D3000 4813833C02 DUAL SOT MMBD6100
C3136 2113740L29 30pF 2% C3302 2113740F23 6.8pF 5% 50V C3421 2113741A57 33nF 50V D3001 4805649Q13 VCTR 1SV228 SOT23
C3137 2113743E11 39nF 10% C3303 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3422 2113740A67 330pF 5% 50V D3003 4880154K03 DUAL SCHOTTKY SOT23
4-18 VHF 1-25W PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists

Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part
Description Description Description Description
Ref No. Ref No. Ref No. Ref No.
D3004 4805649Q13 VCTR 1SV228 SOT23 L3362 2462587N51 CHIP IND 68 nH 5% R3011 0662057A65 4k7 1/16W 5% R3211 0662057B47 0 1/16W
D3011 4880142L01 PIN L3363 2462587N50 CHIP IND 56 nH 5% R3012 0662057A49 1k 1/16W 5% R3221 0662057A39 390 1/16W 5%
D3031 4886143B01 MIXER DIODE CROSSOVER L3364 2462587N68 CHIP IND 1 uH 5% R3013 0662057A61 3k3 1/16W 5% R3222 0662057A45 CHIP RES 680 OHMS 5%
D3101 4880154K03 DIODE DUAL SCHOTTKY L3401 2460591A01 SQUARE COIL 4.22nH 3T R3014 0662057A18 51 1/16W 5% R3223 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5%
D3201 4802233J09 TRIPLE SOT143-RH L3402 2484657R01 Ferrite Bead R3015 0662057A01 10 1/16W 5% R3224 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5%
D3221 4880236E05 CHIP SCHOTTKY L3403 2462587T13 COIL CHIP 68nH R3016 0662057A01 10 1/16W 5% R3225 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5%
D3341 4805649Q13 VCTR 1SV228 SOT23 L3411 2462587T13 COIL CHIP 68nH R3018 0662057A33 220 1/16W 5% R3227 0662057A97 100k 1/16W
D3361 4805649Q13 VCTR 1SV228 SOT23 L3412 2462587X43 IND CHIP LO-PRO 15.0 R3019 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5% R3241 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5%
D3362 4862824C01 VARACTOR CHIP L3413 2460591B04 SQUARE COIL 11.03nH 4T R3021 0662057A43 560 1/16W 5% R3242 0662057B47 0 1/16W
D3401 4813833C02 DUAL SOT MMBD6100 L3414 2460591A11 SQUARE COIL 7.66nH 3T R3024 0662057A39 390 1/16W 5% R3251 0662057B04 180k 1/16W 5%
D3451 4880236E05 CHIP SCHOTTKY L3421 2484657R01 Ferrite Bead R3025 0662057A53 1k5 1/16W 5% R3252 0662057B10 330k 1/16W 5%
D3471 4802482J02 PIN MA/COM L3422 2460591C23 SQUARE COIL 16nH 3T R3026 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R3261 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5%
D3472 4802482J02 PIN MA/COM L3436 2484657R01 Ferrite Bead R3027 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R3263 0662057A65 4k7 1/16W 5%
FL3101 9180112R16 44.85 MHZ CRYSTAL FLTR L3437 2460592A01 COIL AW 17nH 2T R3028 0662057A39 390 1/16W 5% R3301 0662057A22 75 1/16W 5%
80dB L3443 2460591X02 COIL SQUARE 25nH R3031 0662057A18 51 1/16W 5% R3302 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5%
FL3102 9180112R16 44.85 MHZ CRYSTAL FLTR L3471 2462587X69 IND CHIP 1.2uH 5% R3033 0662057B47 0 1/16W R3303 0662057A57 2k2 1/16W 5%
80dB L3472 2460592B01 COIL AW 51nH 4T R3101 0662057A75 12k 1/16W 5% R3304 0662057A49 1k 1/16W 5%
FL3111 9180469V03 CER FLTR 6EL 455 KHZ L3491 2460592B01 COIL AW 51nH 4T R3102 0662057A01 10 1/16W 5% R3308 0662057B47 0 1/16W
SMD L3492 2460592B01 COIL AW 51nH 4T R3105 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5% R3311 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5%
FL3112 9180469V06 CER FLTR 6EL 455 KHZ L3493 2460592B01 COIL AW 51nH 4T R3106 0662057A83 27k 1/16W 5% R3316 0662057B47 0 1/16W
SMD M3421 2686201B01 HEAT SPREADER R3107 0662057A69 6k8 1/16W 5% R3318 0662057A09 22 1/16W 5%
FL3113 9180468V04 CER FLTR 4EL 455 KHZ Q3001 4813827A07 TSTR NPN SML SIG MMBR9 R3108 0662057A44 620 OHMS 5% R3321 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
SMD Q3002 4813824A17 TSTR PNP 40V .2A B=100- R3111 0662057A75 12k 1/16W 5% R3323 0662057A49 1k 1/16W 5%
FL3114 9180468V06 CER FLTR 4EL 455 KHZ Q3021 4805921T02 TSTR DUAL ROHM FMC2 R3112 0662057A01 10 1/16W 5% R3331 0662057A17 47 1/16W 5%
SMD Q3101 4813827A07 TSTR NPN SML SIG MMBR9 R3113 0662057A37 330 1/16W 5% R3335 0662057A13 33 1/16W 5%
J3401 0986166B02 RF CONN MINI UHF Q3102 4813827A07 TSTR NPN SML SIG MMBR9 R3115 0662057A39 390 1/16W 5% R3336 0662057A77 15k 1/16W 5%
L3002 2462587T23 COIL CHIP 470nH Q3141 4813824A10 TSTR NPN 40V .2A B=50-150 R3116 0662057A37 330 1/16W 5% R3341 0662057A33 220 1/16W 5%
L3031 2462587T24 COIL CHIP 560nH Q3151 4880048M01 TSTR NPN DIG 47k/47k R3117 0662057A83 27k 1/16W 5% R3342 0662057A15 39 1/16W 5%
L3032 2462587T17 COIL CHIP 150nH Q3152 4880048M01 TSTR NPN DIG 47k/47k R3118 0662057A69 6k8 1/16W 5% R3343 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5%
L3101 2462587T25 COIL CHIP 620nH Q3221 4880048M01 TSTR NPN DIG 47k/47k R3123 0662057B47 0 1/16W R3351 0662057A80 20k 1/16W 5%
L3111 2462587T25 COIL CHIP 620nH Q3301 4813827A07 TSTR NPN SML SIG MMBR9 R3124 0662057A47 820 1/16W R3352 0662057A75 12k 1/16W 5%
L3112 2462587T25 COIL CHIP 620nH Q3303 4802245J50 TSTR DUAL NPN/PNP R3130 0662057A18 51 1/16W 5% R3353 0662057A97 100k 1/16W
L3124 2462587N68 1uH UMC5N R3132 0662057A77 15k 1/16W 5% R3354 0662057B02 150k 1/16W
L3201 2462587Q42 IND CHIP 390nH 10% Q3304 4805218N63 RF TRANS SOT 323 R3133 0662057A71 8k2 1/16W 5% R3355 0662057A80 20k 1/16W 5%
L3231 2462587Q20 IND CHIP 2.2uH 20% BFQ67W R3134 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R3356 0662057A75 12k 1/16W 5%
L3301 2462587N44 CHIP IND 18 NH 5% Q3411 4805921T02 DUAL ROHM FMC2 RH R3135 0662057A51 1k2 1/16W 5% R3361 0662057A33 220 1/16W 5%
L3302 2462587N53 CHIP IND 100 nH 5% Q3421 4802245J55 MRF1507 R3141 0662057A39 390 1/16W 5% R3362 0662057A17 47 1/16W 5%
L3317 2462587V28 CHIP IND 33 NH 5% Q3422 4880048M01 NPN DIG 47k/47k R3142 0662057A55 1k8 1/16W 5% R3364 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5%
L3318 2462587V34 IND CHIP 100nH 5% Q3441 4886136B01 LDMOS PWR TSTR R3144 0662057A58 2k4 1/16W 5% R3400 0662057A41 470 1/16W 5%
L3331 2462587V32 CHIP IND 68NH 5% MRF1565 MRF1550 R3145 0662057A61 3k3 1/16W 5% R3401 0662057A36 300 1/16W 5%
L3332 2462587V15 IND CHIP 100nH 10% Q3442 4880048M01 NPN DIG 47k/47k R3146 0662057A45 680 OHMS 5% R3402 0662057A05 15 1/16W 5%
L3333 2462587Q47 IND CHIP 1uH 10% Q3471 4880048M01 NPN DIG 47k/47k R3147 0662057A75 12k 1/16W 5% R3403 0662057A36 300 1/16W 5%
L3341 2484562T13 MINI-SPRING AW IND 8NH Q3472 4805128M27 PNP SOT89 BSR33 LH R3151 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R3404 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5%
2% R3000 0662057A53 1k5 1/16W 5% R3152 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R3405 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5%
L3343 2462587N56 COIL CHIP 180nH 5% R3001 0662057A97 100k 1/16W R3153 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R3406 0662057A97 100k 1/16W
L3344 2462587N68 CHIP IND 1 uH 5% R3002 0662057A43 560 1/16W 5% R3154 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R3412 0662057A67 5k6 1/16W 5%
L3345 2462587N68 CHIP IND 1 uH 5% R3003 0662057A49 1k 1/16W 5% R3201 0662057A17 47 1/16W 5% R3413 0662057A61 3k3 1/16W 5%
L3346 2484562T18 MINI-SPRING AW IND R3004 0662057A53 1k5 1/16W 5% R3202 0662057B46 10MEG R3414 0683962T51 120 1W 5%
35.5NH 2% R3006 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R3203 0662057A17 47 1/16W 5% R3415 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5%
L3351 2462587N68 CHIP IND 1 uH 5% R3009 0662057A97 100k 1/16W R3204 0662057A17 47 1/16W 5% R3416 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5%
L3361 2462587N50 CHIP IND 56 nH 5% R3010 0662057A45 680 OHMS 5% R3206 0662057B02 150k 1/16W R3418 0662057A81 22k 1/16W 5%
VHF 1-25W PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists 4-19

Circuit Motorola Part Circuit Motorola Part


Description Description
Ref No. Ref No.
R3421 0662057A87 39k 1/16W 5% U3501 5185765B01 IC POWER CONTROL
R3422 0662057A57 2k2 1/16W 5% U3502 5185963A15 TEMP SENSOR 1M5
R3423 0662057A87 39k 1/16W 5% VR3471 4813830A15 5.6V 5% 225mW
R3424 0662057C13 2R7 1/10W 5% Y3101 4880606B09 CRYSTAL 44.395 MHZ
R3425 0662057C13 2R7 1/10W 5% Y3102 9186145B02 CERAMIC DISCRIMINATOR
R3426 0662057C13 2R7 1/10W 5% 455kHz
R3427 0662057C13 2R7 1/10W 5% Y3263 4886182B01 VCTCXO 16.8MHz 2ppm
R3428 0662057A58 2k4 1/16W 5% TTSO5V
R3429 0662057A33 220 1/16W 5% * Y3261 Not Used 16.8MHz 75Z04
R3431 0680194M18 51 1W 5%
R3432 0680194M18 51 1W 5%
R3433 0662057C13 2R7 1/10W 5%
R3434 0662057C13 2R7 1/10W 5%
R3435 0662057C13 2R7 1/10W 5% * Motorola Depot Servicing only
R3441 0662057A87 39k 1/16W 5%
Reference designators with an asterisk indicate
R3442 0662057A57 2k2 1/16W 5%
components which are not fieldreplaceable
R3443 0662057A87 39k 1/16W 5%
because they need to be calibrated with
R3444 0662057C19 4R7 1/10W 5%
specialized factory equipment after installation.
R3445 0662057A58 2k4 1/16W 5%
Radios in which these parts have been replaced in
R3446 0662057B47 0 1/16W
the field will be off frequency at temperature
R3450 0662057A41 470 1/16W 5%
extremes.
R3452 0662057A75 12k 1/16W 5%
R3454 0662057A84 30k 1/16W 5%
R3455 0662057A97 100k 1/16W
R3457 0683962T51 120 1W 5%
R3471 0662057A41 470 1/16W 5%
R3473 0680194M18 51 1W 5%
R3474 0680194M18 51 1W 5%
R3475 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
R3491 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
R3501 0662057A69 6k8 1/16W 5%
R3502 0662057A87 39k 1/16W 5%
R3504 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
R3505 0662057B09 300k 1/16W 5%
R3507 0662057A80 20k 1/16W 5%
R3508 0662057A97 100k 1/16W
R3509 0662057A49 1k 1/16W 5%
T3001 2508396X02 TRANSFORMER
T3002 2508397X02 TRANSFORMER
U3101 5186144B01 FM IF IC SA616
U3111 5113805A86 IC QUAD ANALOG MUX/
DEMUX
U3115 5113805A86 IC QUAD ANALOG MUX/
DEMUX
U3201 5185963A27 IC TESTED AT25016 48 PIN
GFP
U3211 5105739X05 IC SOT 5V HI-PRECISION
REGULAT
U3301 5105750U54 VCO BUFFER PKG DIE
U3401 5105109Z67 LDMOS DRIVER VHF/UHF
U3402 5180932W01 LINEAR IC OP AMP
4-20 VHF 1-25W PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists

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GM328/GM338/GM398
Mobile Radios
UHF (403-470MHz)
Service Information

Issue: December, 2003


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Table of Contents

Section 1 Model Chart and Technical Specifications

1.0 GM328/GM338/GM398 Model Chart ...................................................................1-1


2.0 Technical Specifications ......................................................................................1-2

Section 2 Theory of Operation

1.0 Introduction ..........................................................................................................2-1


2.0 UHF (403-470 MHz) Receiver .............................................................................2-1
2.1 Receiver Front-End ........................................................................................2-1
2.2 Front-End Band-Pass Filters & Pre-Amplifier .................................................2-2
2.3 First Mixer and High Intermediate Frequency (IF)..........................................2-2
2.4 Low Intermediate Frequency (IF) and Receiver Back End.............................2-3
3.0 UHF (403-470 MHz) Transmitter Power Amplifier (PA) 25 W..............................2-3
3.1 First Power Controlled Stage..........................................................................2-4
3.2 Power Controlled Driver Stage .......................................................................2-4
3.3 Final Stage .....................................................................................................2-4
3.4 Directional Coupler .........................................................................................2-5
3.5 Antenna Switch...............................................................................................2-5
3.6 Harmonic Filter ...............................................................................................2-5
3.7 Power Control.................................................................................................2-5
4.0 UHF (403-470 MHz) Frequency Synthesis ..........................................................2-6
4.1 Reference Oscillator .......................................................................................2-6
4.2 Fractional-N Synthesizer ................................................................................2-7
4.3 Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO)...............................................................2-8
4.4 Synthesizer Operation ....................................................................................2-9

Section 3 Troubleshooting Charts

1.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Receiver ............................................................3-1


2.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for 25W Transmitter ................................................3-3
3.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Synthesizer........................................................3-6
4.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for VCO...................................................................3-7
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Section 4 UHF PCB/Schematics/Parts Lists

1.0 Allocation of Schematics and Circuit Boards ....................................................... 4-1


1.1 Controller Circuits ........................................................................................... 4-1
2.0 UHF 1-25W PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists ...................................................... 4-3
UHF (403-470 MHz) 1-25W 8485670Z02 Top Side ............................................... 4-3
UHF (403-470 MHz) 1-25W 8485670Z02 Bottom Side......................................... 4-4
UHF (403-470 MHz) Power Amplifier 1 - 25W ....................................................... 4-5
UHF (403-470 MHz) FRACN.................................................................................. 4-6
UHF (403-470 MHz) Voltage Controlled Oscillator................................................. 4-7
UHF (403-470 MHz) Receiver Front End ............................................................... 4-8
UHF (403-470 MHz) IF ........................................................................................... 4-9
UHF PCB 8485670Z02 Parts List 1-25W ............................................................. 4-10
UHF (403-470 MHz) 1-25W 8485670Z03 Top Side ............................................. 4-13
UHF (403-470 MHz) 1-25W 8485670Z03 Bottom Side....................................... 4-14
UHF (403-470 MHz) Power Amplifier 1 - 25W ..................................................... 4-15
UHF (403-470 MHz) FRACN................................................................................ 4-16
UHF (403-470 MHz) Voltage Controlled Oscillator............................................... 4-17
UHF (403-470 MHz) Receiver Front End ............................................................. 4-18
UHF (403-470 MHz) IF ......................................................................................... 4-19
UHF PCB 8485670Z03 Parts List 1-25W ............................................................. 4-20
1-1

Section 1
MODEL CHART AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

1.0 GM328/GM338/GM398 Model Chart

GM Series, UHF Band 1, 403-470 MHz


Model Description
AZM25RHC9AA1 GM328 403-470 MHz 1-25W
AZM25RHF9AA5 GM338 403-470 MHz 1-25W
AZM25RHN9AA8 GM398 403-470 MHz 1-25W
Item Description
X GCN6112_ GM328 Control Head Direct Mount
X GCN6114_ GM338 Control Head Direct Mount
X GCN6115_ GM398 Control Head Direct Mount
X X IMUE6021_ Tanapa WM 403-470 MHz 1-25W
X IMUE6039_ Tanapa WM 403-470 MHz 1-25W
X X X RAE4151_ BNC 403-430 MHz, 1/4 Wave Roof Mount
X X X RAE4158_ BNC 406-420 MHz, 3.5dB Gain Roof Mount
X X X RAE4152_ BNC 450-470 MHz, 1/4 Wave Roof Mount
X X X RAE4153_ BNC 450-470 MHz, 3.5dB Gain Roof Mount
X X X RAE4154_ BNC 450-470 MHz, 5dB Gain Roof Mount
X 6804113J74 GM328 User Guide
X 6804112J06 GM338 User Guide
X 6804112J07 GM398 User Guide
x = Indicates one of each is required.
1-2 Technical Specifications

2.0 Technical Specifications


Data is specified for +25°C unless otherwise stated.

General Specifications
Channel Capacity
GM328 4
GM338 128
GM398 160
Power Supply 13.2Vdc (10.8 - 15.6Vdc)
Dimensions: H x W x D (mm) Depth excluding knobs GM328
56mm x 176mm x 177mm
(add 8mm for Volume Knob)
Dimensions: H x W x D (mm) Depth excluding knobs GM338
59mm x 179mm x 186mm (1 - 25W)
59mm x 179mm x 198mm (25 - 45W)
(add 9mm for Volume Knob)
Dimensions: H x W x D (mm) Depth excluding knobs GM398
72mm x 185mm x 188mm
(add 8mm for Volume Knob)
Weight: GM328/GM338 1400 g
Weight: GM398 1500 g
Sealing: Withstands rain testing per
MIL STD 810 C/D/E and IP54
Shock and Vibration: Protection provided via impact
resistant housing exceeding MIL STD
810-C/D/E
Dust, Salt & Fog: Protection provided via environment
resistant housing exceeding MIL STD
810 C/D/E
Technical Specifications 1-3

Transmitter UHF
*Frequencies - Full Bandsplit UHF 403-470 MHz

Channel Spacing 12.5/20/25 kHz

Frequency Stability
±2.0 ppm
(-30°C to +60°C, +25° Ref.)

Power 1-25W

±2.5 @ 12.5 kHz


Modulation Limiting ±4.0 @ 20 kHz
±5.0 @ 25 kHz

-40 dB @ 12.5kHz
FM Hum & Noise
-45 dB @ 20/25kHz

-36 dBm <1 GHz


Conducted/Radiated Emission (ETS)
-30 dBm >1 GHz

-60 dB @ 12.5 kHz


Adjacent Channel Power
-70 dB @ 25 kHz

Audio Response (300 - 3000 Hz) +1 to -3 dB

Audio Distortion @1000Hz, 60%


<3% typical
Rated Maximum Deviation

Receiver UHF
*Frequencies - Full Bandsplit UHF 403-470 MHz

Channel Spacing 12.5/20/25 kHz

Sensitivity (12 dB SINAD) 0.30 µV (0.22 µV typical)

>65 dB
Intermodulation (ETS) Base Mode: >70dB
(1-25W model only)

65 dB @ 12.5 kHz
Adjacent Channel Selectivity (ETS) 70 dB @ 20 kHz
75 dB @ 25 kHz

70 dB @ 12.5 kHz
Spurious Rejection (ETS)
75 dB @ 20/25 kHz

3W Internal
Rated Audio
13W External

Audio Distortion @ Rated Audio <3% typical

-40 dB @ 12.5 kHz


Hum & Noise
-45 dB @ 20/25 kHz
1-4 Technical Specifications

Receiver UHF
Audio Response (300 - 3000Hz @ 20/25kHz)
+1 to -3 dB
(300 - 2550Hz @12.5kHz)

-57 dBm <1 GHz


Conducted Spurious Emission (ETS)
-47 dBm >1 GHz

*Availability subject to the laws and regulations of individual countries.


2-1

Section 2
THEORY OF OPERATION

1.0 Introduction
This Chapter provides a detailed theory of operation for the UHF circuits in the radio. For details of
the theory of operation and troubleshooting for the the associated Controller circuits refer to the
Controller Section of this manual.

2.0 UHF (403-470 MHz) Receiver


2.1 Receiver Front-End
The receiver is able to cover the UHF range from 403 to 470 MHz. It consists of four major blocks:
front-end bandpass filters and pre-amplifier, first mixer, high-IF, low-IF and receiver back-end . Two
varactor-tuned bandpass filters perform antenna signal pre-selection. A cross over quad diode
mixer converts the signal to the first IF of 44.85 MHz. Low-side first injection is used.
Antenna
Pin Diode
Antenna Varactor RF Amp Varactor 1. Crystal
Tuned Filter Tuned Filter Mixer 1. IF Amp
RF Jack Switch Filter

Harmonic Control Voltage


Filter from PCIC First LO
from FGU
2. IF Amp 2. Crystal
Filter
Recovered Audio Demodulator Limiter

RSSI

Second LO
455kHz Filter 455kHz Filter
(25kHz) (25kHz)
Switch

Switch

Switch

Switch

455kHz Filter 455kHz Filter


(12.5kHz) (12.5kHz)

Filter Bank Selection


BWSELECT from Synthesizer IC

Figure 2-1 UHF Receiver Block Diagram


2-2 UHF (403-470 MHz) Receiver

There are two 2-pole 44.85 MHz crystal filters in the high-IF section and 2 pairs of 455 kHz ceramic
filters in the low-IF section to provide the required adjacent channel selectivity .The correct pair of
ceramic filters for 12.5 or 25KHz channel spacing is selected via control line BWSELECT. The
second IF at 455 kHz is mixed, amplified and demodulated in the IF IC. The processing of the
demodulated audio signal is performed by an audio processing IC located in the controller section.

2.2 Front-End Band-Pass Filters & Pre-Amplifier

The received signal from the radio’s antenna connector is first routed through the harmonic filter and
antenna switch, which are part of the RF power amplifier circuitry, before being applied to the
receiver pre-selector filter (C4001, C4002, D4001 and associated components). The 2-pole pre-
selector filter tuned by the varactor diodes D4001 and D4002 pre-selects the incoming signal (RXIN)
from the antenna switch to reduce spurious effects to following stages. The tuning voltage
(FECTRL_1) ranging from 2 volts to 8 volts is controlled by pin 20 of PCIC (U4501) in the
Transmitter section. A dual hot carrier diode (D4003) limits any inband signal to 0 dBm to prevent
damage to the pre-amplifier.

The RF pre-amplifier is an SMD device (Q4003) with collector base feedback to stabilize gain,
impedance, and intermodulation. The collector current of approximately 11-16 mA is drawn from the
voltage 9V3 via L4003 and R4002. A switchable 3dB pad (R4066,R4007,R4063, R4064 and
R4070), controlled via line FECTRL_2 and Q4004 stabilizes the output impedance and
intermodulation performance.

A second 2-pole varactor tuned bandpass filter provides additional filtering of the amplified signal.
The varactor diodes D4004 and D4005 are controlled by the same signal FECTRL_1, which
controls the pre-selector filter. A following 1 dB pad (R4013 - R4015) stabilizes the output
impedance and intermodulation performance.

2.3 First Mixer and High Intermediate Frequency (IF)

The signal coming from the front-end is converted to the first IF (44.85 MHz) using a cross over
quad diode mixer (D4051). Its ports are matched for incoming RF signal conversion to the 44.85
MHz IF using low side injection via matching transformers T4051 and T4052. The injection signal
(RXINJ) coming from the RX VCO buffer (Q4332) is filtered by the lowpass filter consisting of
(L4053, L4054, C4053 - C4055) followed by a matching transformer T4052 and has a level of
approximately 15dBm.

The mixer IF output signal (IF) from transformer T4501pin 2 is fed to the first two pole crystal filter
FL3101. The filter output in turn is matched to the following IF amplifier.

The IF amplifier Q3101 is actively biased by a collector base feedback (R3101, R3106) to a current
drain of approximately 5 mA drawn from the voltage 5V. Its output impedance is matched to the
second two pole crystal filter FL3102. The signal is further amplified by a preamplifier (Q3102)
before going into pin 1 of IFIC (U3101).

A dual hot carrier diode (D3101) limits the filter output voltage swing to reduce overdrive effects at
RF input levels above -27 dBm.
UHF (403-470 MHz) Transmitter Power Amplifier (PA) 25 W 2-3

2.4 Low Intermediate Frequency (IF) and Receiver Back End

The 44.85 high IF signal from the second IF amplifier feeds the IF IC (U3101) at pin1. Within the IF
IC the 44.85 MHz high IF signal mixes with the 44.395 MHz second local oscillator (2nd LO) to
produce the low IF signal at 455 kHz. The 2nd LO frequency is determined by crystal Y3101. The
low IF signal is amplified and filtered by an external pair of 455 kHz ceramic filters FL3112, FL3114
for 20/25 kHz channel spacing or FL3111,FL3113/F3115 for 12.5 kHz channel spacing. These pairs
are selectable via BWSELECT. The filtered output from the ceramic filters is applied to the limiter
input pin of the IF IC (pin 14).

The IF IC contains a quadrature detector using a ceramic phase-shift element (Y3102) to provide
audio detection. Internal amplification provides an audio output level of 120 mV rms (at 60%
deviation) from U3103 pin 8 (DISCAUDIO) which is fed to the ASFIC_CMP (U0221) pin 2 (part of
the Controller circuitry).

A Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) signal is available at U3101 pin 5, having a dynamic
range of 70 dB. The RSSI signal is interpreted by the microprocessor (U0101 pin 63) and in addition
is available at accessory connector J0501-15.

3.0 UHF (403-470 MHz) Transmitter Power Amplifier (PA) 25 W


The radio’s 25W PA is a three stage amplifier used to amplify the output from the VCOBIC to the
radio transmit level. All three stages utilize LDMOS technology. The gain of the first stage (U4401) is
adjustable, controlled by pin 4 of PCIC (U4501) via U4402-1. It is followed by an LDMOS stage
(Q4421) and LDMOS final stage (Q4441).
Antenna
From VCO Pin Diode
Antenna Harmonic
Switch Filter RF Jack
Controlled PA PA-Final Power
Stage Driver Stage Sense

Bias 2

A S F I C _C M P
PA
SPI BUS PWR
SET

Bias 1
P CI C Temperature
Vcontrol Sense

To Microprocessor
To Microprocessor

Figure 2-2 UHF Transmitter Block Diagram

Devices U4401, Q4421 and Q4441 are surface mounted. A pressure pad between board and the
radio's cover provides good thermal contact between the devices and the chassis.
2-4 UHF (403-470 MHz) Transmitter Power Amplifier (PA) 25 W

3.1 First Power Controlled Stage

The first stage (U4401) is a 20dB gain integrated circuit containing two LDMOS FET amplifier
stages. It amplifies the RF signal from the VCO (TXINJ). The output power of stage U4401 is
controlled by a DC voltage applied to pin 1 from the op-amp U4402-1, pin 1. The control voltage
simultaneously varies the bias of two FET stages within U4401. This biasing point determines the
overall gain of U4401 and therefore its output drive level to Q4421, which in turn controls the output
power of the PA.
Op-amp U4402-1 monitors the drain current of U4401 via resistor R4444 and adjusts the bias
voltage of U4401 so that the current remains constant. The PCIC (U4501) provides a DC output
voltage at pin 4 (INT) which sets the reference voltage of the current control loop. A raising power
output causes the DC voltage from the PCIC to fall, and U4402-1 adjusts the bias voltage for a lower
drain current to lower the gain of the stage.
In receive mode the DC voltage from PCIC pin 23 (RX) turns on Q4442, which in turn switches off
the biasing voltage to U4401.

Switch S5440 is a pressure pad with a conductive strip which connects two conductive areas on the
board when the radio's cover is properly screwed to the chassis. When the cover is removed, S5440
opens and the resulting high voltage level at the inverting inputs of the current control op-amps
U4402-1 & 2 switches off the biasing of U4401 and Q4421. This prevents transmitter key up while
the devices do not have proper thermal contact to the chassis.

3.2 Power Controlled Driver Stage

The next stage is an LDMOS device (Q4421) providing a gain of 12dB. This device requires a
positive gate bias and a quiescent current flow for proper operation. The bias is set during transmit
mode by the drain current control op-amp U4402-2, and fed to the gate of Q4421 via the resistive
network R4429, R4418, R4415 and R4416.
Op-amp U4402-2 monitors the drain current of U4421 via resistors R4424-27 and adjusts the bias
voltage of Q4421 so that the current remains constant. The PCIC (U4501) provides a DC output
voltage at pin 4 (INT) which sets the reference voltage of the current control loop. A raising power
output causes the DC voltage from the PCIC to fall, and U4402-2 adjusts the bias voltage for a lower
drain current to lower the gain of the stage.
In receive mode the DC voltage from PCIC pin 23 (RX) turns on Q4422, which in turn switches off
the biasing voltage to Q4421.

3.3 Final Stage

The final stage is an LDMOS device (Q4441) providing a gain of 12dB. This device also requires a
positive gate bias and a quiescent current flow for proper operation. The voltage of the line
MOSBIAS_2 is set in transmit mode by the ASFIC and fed to the gate of Q4441 via the resistive
network R4404, R4406, and R4431-2. This bias voltage is tuned in the factory. If the transistor is
replaced, the bias voltage must be tuned using the Global Tuner. Care must be taken not to
damage the device by exceeding the maximum allowed bias voltage. The device’s drain current is
drawn directly from the radio’s DC supply voltage input, PASUPVLTG, via L4436 and L4437.
A matching network consisting of C4441-49 and striplines transforms the impedance to 50 ohms
and feeds the directional coupler.
UHF (403-470 MHz) Transmitter Power Amplifier (PA) 25 W 2-5

3.4 Directional Coupler

The directional coupler is a microstrip printed circuit, which couples a small amount of the forward
power delivered by Q4441. The coupled signal is rectified by D4451. The DC voltage is proportional
to the RF output power and feeds the RFIN port of the PCIC (U4501 pin 1). The PCIC controls the
gain of stages U4401 and Q4421 as necessary to hold this voltage constant, thus ensuring the
forward power out of the radio to be held to a constant value.

3.5 Antenna Switch

The antenna switch consists of two PIN diodes, D4471 and D4472. In the receive mode, both diodes
are off. Signals applied at the antenna jack J4401 are routed, via the harmonic filter, through
network L4472, C4474 and C4475, to the receiver input. In the transmit mode, K9V1 turns on
Q4471 which enables current sink Q4472, set to 96 mA by R4473 and VR4471. This completes a
DC path from PASUPVLTG, through L4437, D4471, L4472, D4472, L4471, R4474 and the current
sink, to ground. Both diodes are forward biased into conduction. The transmitter RF from the
directional coupler is routed via D4471 to the harmonic filter and antenna jack. D4472 also
conducts, shunting RF power and preventing it from reaching the receiver port (RXIN). L4472 is
selected to appear as a broadband lambda/4 wave transmission line, making the short circuit
presented by D4472 appear as an open circuit at the junction of D4472 and the receiver path.

3.6 Harmonic Filter

Components L4491-L4493 and L4472, C4491, C4496-98 form a Butterworth low-pass filter to
attenuate harmonic energy of the transmitter to specifications level. R4491 is used to drain
electrostatic charge that might otherwise build up on the antenna. The harmonic filter also prevents
high level RF signals above the receiver passband from reaching the receiver circuits, improving
spurious response rejection.

3.7 Power Control

The transmitter uses the Power Control IC (PCIC, U4501) to control the power output of the radio. A
portion of the forward RF power from the transmitter is sampled by the directional coupler and
rectified, to provide a DC voltage to the RFIN port of the PCIC (pin 1) which is proportional to the
sampled RF power.

The ASFIC (U0221) has internal digital to analog converters (DACs) which provide a reference
voltage of the control loop to the PCIC via R4505. The reference voltage level is programmable
through the SPI line of the PCIC. This reference voltage is proportional to the desired power setting
of the transmitter, and is factory programmed at several points across the frequency range of the
transmitter to offset frequency response variations of the transmitter’s power detector circuit.

The PCIC provides a DC output voltage at pin 4 (INT) which sets the drain current of the first
(U4401) and second (Q4421) transmitter stage via current control op-amps U3402-1 and U3402-2.
This adjusts the transmitter power output to the intended value. Variations in forward transmitter
power cause the DC voltage at pin 1 to change, and the PCIC adjusts the control voltage above or
below its nominal value to raise or lower output power.

Capacitors C4502-4, in conjunction with resistors and integrators within the PCIC, control the
transmitter power-rise (key-up) and power-decay (de-key) characteristic to minimize splatter into
adjacent channels.
2-6 UHF (403-470 MHz) Frequency Synthesis

U4502 is a temperature-sensing device, which monitors the circuit board temperature in the vicinity
of the transmitter driver and final devices, and provides a DC voltage to the PCIC (TEMP, pin 30)
proportional to temperature. If the DC voltage produced exceeds the set threshold in the PCIC, the
transmitter output power will be reduced so as to reduce the transmitter temperature.

4.0 UHF (403-470 MHz) Frequency Synthesis


The synthesizer subsystem consists of the reference oscillator (Y4261 or Y4262), the Low Voltage
Fractional-N synthesizer (LVFRAC-N, U4201), and the Voltage Controlled Oscillator VCO.

4.1 Reference Oscillator

The reference oscillator (Y4262) contains a temperature compensated crystal oscillator with a
frequency of 16.8 MHz. An Analogue to Digital (A/D) converter internal to U4201 (LVFRAC-N) and
controlled by the microprocessor via serial interface (SRL) sets the voltage at the warp output of
U4201 pin 25 to set the frequency of the oscillator. The output of the oscillator (pin 3 of Y4262) is
applied to pin 23 (XTAL1) of U4201 via a RC series combination.

In applications where less frequency stability is required the oscillator inside U4201 is used along
with an external crystal Y4261, varactor diode D4261, C4261, C4262 and R4262. In this case,
Y4262, R4263, C4235 and C4251 are not used. When Y4262 is used, Y4261, D4261, C4261,
C4262 and R4262 are not used, and C4263 is increased to 0.1 uF.
UHF (403-470 MHz) Frequency Synthesis 2-7

4.2 Fractional-N Synthesizer

The LVFRAC-N synthesizer IC (U4201) consists of a pre-scaler, a programmable loop divider,


control divider logic, a phase detector, a charge pump, an A/D converter for low frequency digital
modulation, a balance attenuator to balance the high frequency analogue modulation and low
frequency digital modulation, a 13V positive voltage multiplier, a serial interface for control, and
finally a super filter for the regulated 5 volts.

7 LOCK 4
LOCK (U0101 PIN 56)
DATA (U0101 PIN 100) DATA
8 FREFOUT 19
CLK FREF (U0221 PIN 34)
CLOCK (U0101 PIN 1)
6, 22, 33, 44
9 GND
CSX (U0101 PIN 2) CEX
STEERING
10 LINE
MOD IN (U0221 PIN 40) MODIN IOUT 43 2-POLE
13, 30 IADAPT 45 LOOP
+5V (U4211 PIN 1) VCC, DC5V FILTER
5, 20, 34, 36 41
+5V (U4211 PIN 1) VDD, DC5V MODOUT
23 3 VCO Bias LO RF INJECTION
XTAL1 AUX4
U4201
REFERENCE AUX2 1 (NU)
OSCILLATOR 24 LOW VOLTAGE
XTAL2 2 TRB
FRACTIONAL-N AUX3 VOLTAGE
25 WARP SYNTHESIZER
SFOUT 28 FILTERED 5V CONTROLLED
32 PREIN OSCILLATOR

47 BIAS1
VCP 40
VMULT2 VMULT1 AUX1 BIAS2 TX RF INJECTION
VOLTAGE 39 (1ST STAGE OF PA)
MULTIPLIER 14 15 48
BWSELECT To IF
Section

PRESCALER IN

Figure 2-3 UHF Synthesizer Block Diagram

A voltage of 5V applied to the super filter input (U4201 pin 30) supplies an output voltage of 4.5
VDC(VSF) at pin 28. It supplies the VCO, VCO modulation bias circuit (via R4322) and the
synthesizer charge pump resistor network (R4251, R4252). The synthesizer supply voltage is
provided by the 5V regulator U4211.

In order to generate a high voltage to supply the phase detector (charge pump) output stage at
pin 47 VCP (U4201-47), a voltage of 13 VDC is being generated by the positive voltage multiplier
circuitry (D4201, C4202, C4203). This voltage multiplier is basically a diode capacitor network driven
by two (1.05MHz) 180 degrees out of phase signals (U4201-14 and -15).

Output LOCK (U4201-4) provides information about the lock status of the synthesizer loop. A high
level at this output indicates a stable loop. IC U4201 provides the 16.8 MHz reference frequency at
pin 19.

The serial interface (SRL) is connected to the microprocessor via the data line DATA (U4201-7),
clock line CLK (U4201-8), and chip enable line CSX (U4201-9).
2-8 UHF (403-470 MHz) Frequency Synthesis

4.3 Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO)

The Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) consists of the VCO/Buffer IC (VCOBIC, U4301), the TX
and RX tank circuits, the external RX buffer stages, and the modulation circuitry.

AUX3 (U4201 Pin 2)

U4201 Pin 32
TRB IN Prescaler Out
Pin 20 Pin 19 Pin 12

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

LO RF INJECTION
Presc
(U4201 Pin 28) Vcc-Superfilter Matching
U4301 Network Low Pass
Pin3 VCOBIC Filter
Q4332

Steer Line Collector/RF in


Voltage Pin4
(VCTRL) RX
RX Pin8
Rx
RX VCO Pin5 Active Bias
RX Tank Circuit (U4201 Pin28)
Q4301 Pin14 VCC Buffers
Pin6
TX Tx
Pin16 Active Bias TX TX RF Injection
TX Tank TX VCO Pin10
Circuit
Pin15 Attenuator
Vsens
Circuit
Pin18 Pin2 Pin1 Pins 9,11,17
Rx-I adjust Tx-I adjust
Vcc-Logic

(U4201 Pin 28)

Figure 2-4 UHF VCO Block Diagram

The VCOBIC together with Fractional-N synthesizer (U4201) generates the required frequencies in
both transmit and receive modes. The TRB line (U4301 pin 19) determines which tank circuits and
internal buffers are to be enabled. A high level on TRB enables TX tank and TX output (pin 10), and
a low enables RX tank and RX output (pin 8). A sample of the signal from the enabled output is
routed from U4301 pin 12 (PRESC_OUT), via a low pass filter, to pin 32 of U4201 (PREIN).

A steering line voltage (VCTRL) between 3.0V and 10.0V at varactor diode CR4311 will tune the full
TX frequency range (TXINJ) from 403 MHz to 470 MHz, and at varactor diodes CR4301, CR4302
and CR4303 will tune the full RX frequency range (RXINJ) from 358 MHz to 425 MHz. The tank
circuits uses the Hartley configuration for wider bandwidth. For the RX tank circuit, an external
transistor Q4301 is used in conjunction with the internal transistor for better side-band noise.
UHF (403-470 MHz) Frequency Synthesis 2-9

The external RX buffers (Q4332) are enabled by a high at U4201 pin 3 (AUX4) via transistor switch
Q4333. In TX mode the modulation signal (VCOMOD) from the LVFRAC-N synthesizer IC (U4201
pin41) is applied modulation circuitry CR4321, R4321, R4322 and C4324, which modulates the TX
VCO frequency via coupling capacitor C4321. Varactor CR4321 is biased for linearity from VSF.

4.4 Synthesizer Operation

The complete synthesizer subsystem comprises mainly of low voltage FRAC-N (LVFRACN) IC,
Reference Oscillator (crystal oscillator with temperature compensation), charge pump circuitry, loop
filter circuitry and DC supply. The output signal PRESC_OUT of the VCOBIC (U4301 pin 12) is fed
to pin 32 of U4201 (PREIN) via a low pass filter (C4229, L4225) which attenuates harmonics and
provides the correct level to close the synthesizer loop.
The pre-scaler in the synthesizer (U4201) is basically a dual modulus pre-scaler with selectable
divider ratios. This divider ratio of the pre-scaler is controlled by the loop divider, which in turn
receives its inputs via the SRL. The output of the pre-scaler is applied to the loop divider. The output
of the loop divider is connected to the phase detector, which compares the loop divider´s output
signal with the reference signal.The reference signal is generated by dividing down the signal of the
reference oscillator (Y4261 or Y4262).
The output signal of the phase detector is a pulsed DC signal which is routed to the charge pump.
The charge pump outputs a current at pin 43 of U4201 (IOUT). The loop filter (which consists of
R4221-R4223, C4221-C4225,L4221) transforms this current into a voltage that is applied to the
varactor diodes CR4311 for transmit, CR4301, CR4302 & CR4303 for receive and alters the output
frequency of the VCO .The current can be set to a value fixed in the LVFRAC-N IC or to a value
determined by the currents flowing into BIAS 1 (U4201-40) or BIAS 2 (U4201-39). The currents are
set by the value of R4251 or R4252 respectively. The selection of the three different bias sources is
done by software programming.
To reduce synthesizer lock time when new frequency data has been loaded into the synthesizer the
magnitude of the loop current is increased by enabling the IADAPT (U4201-45) for a certain
software programmable time (Adapt Mode). The adapt mode timer is started by a low to high
transient of the CSX line. When the synthesizer is within the lock range the current is determined
only by the resistors connected to BIAS 1, BIAS 2, or the internal current source. A settled
synthesizer loop is indicated by a high level of signal LOCK (U4201-4).
The LOCK (U4201-4) signal is routed to one of the µP´s ADCs input U101-56. From the voltage the
µP determines whether LOCK is active. In order to modulate the PLL the two spot modulation
method is utilized. Via pin 10 (MODIN) on U4201 the audio signal is applied to both the A/D
converter (low freq path) as well as the balance attenuator (high freq path). The A/D converter
converts the low frequency analogue modulating signal into a digital code that is applied to the loop
divider, thereby causing the carrier to deviate. The balance attenuator is used to adjust the VCO’s
deviation sensitivity to high frequency modulating signals. The output of the balance attenuator is
present at the MODOUT port (U4201-41) and connected to the VCO modulation diode CR4321 via
R4321, C4325.
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3-1

Section 3
TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS

1.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Receiver (Sheet 1 of 2)

START

Bad SINAD
Bad 20dB Quieting
No Recovered Audio

Audio at Check Controller


Yes
pin 8 of (in the case of no audio)
U3101 ? OR ELSE go to “B”

No

Spray or inject 44.85MHz


A
into XTAL Filter FL3101

Check Q3102 bias


for faults
Yes
B Audio heard ?

No
No
Biasing OK ?
Check 2nd LO
(44.395MHz) at C3135

Replace Q3102 Yes


Yes
B LO present ?

No
Go to B
Check voltages on
U3101

Check circuitry
around U3101. No Yes Check circuitry around Y3101.
Replace
Voltages
Replace Y3101 if defect
U3101 if defect OK?
3-2 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Receiver

1.1 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Receiver (Sheet 2 of 2)


B

Inject RF into J4401

Trace IF signal
Yes IF
IF Signal at from C3101 to Yes
Q3101. Check for signal at Q3102
C3101?
bad XTAL filter. collector?

No Before replacing
U3101, check
RF Yes U3101 voltages.
1st LO level No No
Signal at
OK? Check FGU
T4051?
Locked?

No Check T4051, T4052,


Yes D4051, R4052, L4008.
RF Yes
Signal at Check filter between Yes
C4015? C4015 & T4051. Check for A
5VDC
No
No
RF Yes
Signal at Check RF amp (Q4003)
C4009? Stage.

No or Is 9V3 Yes
A
weak RF present?
Check filter between
RF Yes C4025 & C4009.
Signal at
Check tuning voltage
C4025? No
at R4060.
Check Supply Voltage
No circuitry. Check Q0681,
U4211 and U0641.
Check harmonic filter
L4491-L4493, C4492, J4401 Is Yes
and ant. switch tuning voltage Check varactor filter.
D4471, D4472, L4472. OK?

No

Check U4501.
Troubleshooting Flow Chart for 25W Transmitter 3-3

2.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for 25W Transmitter (Sheet 1 of 3)


START

No or too low Power when keyed

Check if Pressure Pad closes S5440

Check Components between


Q4441 and RF Output, Current
>4A >500mA & <4A
Antenna Switch increase
D4471,D4472,Q4472, when
VR3471,Q3471 keyed?

<500mA

YES Control Volt-


Check PA Stages age at
TP4402
>1V
NO

Check 9.3 V Regulator NO PCIC U4501


U0641 Pin 14 9.3V
DC?

YES

Short TP4403 to
NO PCIC U4501 Ground
Replace PCIC U4501
Pin 16 >4V
DC

YES

NO Voltage at
Check PA Stages TP4402
If U4201 Pin 2 is high,
replace PCIC rises?
NO
U4501,otherwise TP4404
check controller and 9.1V DC YES
FGU
YES
Check Forward Power
Sense Circuit (D4451)
Check Power Setting,
Tuning & Components
between PCIC Pin 5 NO PCIC U4501
and ASFIC (U0221) Pin 5 > 1V
Pin 4 before replacing DC?
ASFIC
YES

YES TP4403
Replace PCIC U4501
>0.5V DC?

NO

Check Forward Power


Sense Circuit (D4451)
3-4 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for 25W Transmitter

2.1 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for 25W Transmitter (Sheet 2 of 3)

Check PA Stages

No or too low Power when keyed

DC Voltage NO
If U4201 Pin 2 is high,
at U4501
replace PCIC
Pin 23 =0?

YES

DC Check Resistive Net-


Check S4440, NO Voltage at <2V DC Voltage >6 work at Pins 2 & 3 of
R4442 and R4443 U4402-1 Pin at U4402-1 U4402-1 before replac-
3 = 8.8V? Pin 1? ing U4401

YES
2-6

Measure DC Voltage at Pin 2 & 3 of U4401

Check Q4442 and


Resistive Network at
U4402-1 Pin 3 Pin 2 NO
before replacing Voltage 0.62 Replace U4401
U4401 * Voltage at
Pin 1?

YES

Pin 3
Voltage 0.51 NO
Replace U4401
* Voltage at
Pin 1?

YES

Check Components DC Check Components


DC
between U4402-2 Pin 7 NO <2V Voltage at >6V between U4402-2 Pin 7
Voltage at
and Q4421. Check Resis- U4402-2 and Q4421. Check
U4402-2 Pin 5
tive Network at Pins 5 & 6 Pin 7? Resistive Network at
<8.8V?
before replacing Q4421 Pins 5 & 6 before
replacing Q4421
YES
2-6V

Check Q4422 Check Final PA Stage


Troubleshooting Flow Chart for 25W Transmitter 3-5

2.2 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for 25W Transmitter (Sheet 3 of 3)

Check Final PA Stage

Supply
Bias 2 DC Voltage
0V
Voltage at Replace Q4441
TP4406?

1-4V

Check Components ASFIC


between ASFIC and
YES
U0221 Pin 6 RF Voltage NO
at TP4401 Check FGU (U4301)
Q4441 before 1-4V DC?
replacing Q4441 >100mV?

NO YES

Check Bias Tuning


before replacing ASFIC
U0221 RF Voltage NO Check Components
U4401 Pin 6 between
>3V? TP4401 &C4417

YES

RF Voltage NO Check Components


Q4421 Gate between
>1V? C4417 & Q4421

YES

RF Voltage NO Check Components


Q4441 Gate between
>4V? Q4421 & Q4441

YES

Check Components
between Q4441 &
Antenna Connector
3-6 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Synthesizer

3.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Synthesizer

Start
5V NO
at U4201 Check 5V
pins 5, 20, 34 Regulator
& 36 U4211

Visual
NO
Correct check of the YES
Problem Board
Check D4201, OK?
C4202, C4203, &
C4206
YES

YES Is Is
Is 16.8MHz NO 16.8MHz
5V NO Replace
U4201 Pin 47 Signal at U4201 signal at
at pin 6 of U4201
at = 13VDC +5V Pin 19 U4201 Pin YES
D4201
? at U4201 ? 23?
NO YES
NO Pins
YES YES NO
13 & 30
?
Check
R4201 Check C4381 Check
Check 5V Y4261 / Y4262 and
Regulator associated parts
U4211

Is Are
U4301 Pin 19 Are
NO signals NO
<40 mVDC in RX & Waveforms NO
at Pins 14 &15
>4.5 VDC in TX? at Pins 14 & 15
of U4201
(at VCO section) triangular
?
? ?
YES
Is YES
U4201 YES Do
YES Pins 7,8 & 9
Pin 2 >4.5 VDC in NO
Tx & <40 mVDC of U4201 toggle
in Rx when channel is
? changed?

Is Check programming
NO YES
there a short lines between
Replace NO between Pin 47 and U0101 and U4201
U4201 Pins 14 & 15 of Pins 7,8 & 9
U4201
?
Is
NO information
from µP U0101
YES
correct
?
Remove
Check µP U0101
Shorts
Troubleshooting
Is Chart YES
RF level at NO If L4225, C4229 & C4227
U4201 Pin 32 are OK, then see VCO
-12 < x <-25 troubleshooting chart Replace
dBm U4201
?

YES

Are Replace or
R4221,R4222, NO resolder
R4223,C4221, necessary
C4222,& C4223 components
OK?

YES

Replace
U4201
Troubleshooting Flow Chart for VCO 3-7

4.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for VCO

Low or no RF Signal Low or no RF Signal


RX VCO at TP4003 at input to PA TX VCO

Visual check NO Visual check


NO Correct
of board Problem of board
OK? OK?

YES
YES

4.5V DC NO Make sure Synthesizer is 4.5V DC


NO
working correctly and runner
at U4301 Pin 14 & 18 at U4301 Pin 14 &18
between U4201 Pin 28 and
OK ? OK ?
U4301 Pin 14 & 18 are OK

YES YES

35mV DC at NO Check runner NO 4.8V DC at


U4301 Pin 19 between U4201 Pin 2 U4301 Pin 19
OK? and U4301 Pin 19 OK?
YES YES

Are U4301 Pins If all parts


Are Q4301
NO 13 at 4.4V NO associated
Base at 2.4V
Replace Q4301 15 at 1.1V with the pins
Collector at 4.5V
10 at 4.5V are OK,
Emitter at 1.7V
16 at 1.9V replace U4301

YES
YES

NO NO If parts between
If all parts from U4301 Pin 8 Is RF available
Is RF available R4402 & U4301 Pin10
to Base of Q4332 are OK, at C4402 are OK, replace U4301
at base of Q4332
replace U4301
YES
YES

Check parts from


Are Q4332 R4402 to U4401 Pin16
NO If all parts associated
Base at 0.7V
Collector at 4.5V with the pins are OK,
Emitter at 110mV replace Q4332

YES

If all parts from collector


of Q4332 to TP4003 are
OK, Replace Q4332

NO
Power OK but Audio =180mVrms
Replace C4325
no modulation at “-” Side of
C4325

YES

4.5VDC NO
at CR4321 Replace C4322

YES

If C4321 and R4321 are OK,


then replace CR4321
3-8 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for VCO

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4-1

Section 4
UHF PCB/SCHEMATICS/PARTS LISTS

1.0 Allocation of Schematics and Circuit Boards


1.1 Controller Circuits

The UHF circuits are contained on the Printed Circuit Board (PCB) which also contains the
Controller circuits. This Chapter shows the schematics for the UHF circuits only, refer to the
Controller section for details of the related Controller circuits . The PCB component layouts and the
Parts Lists in this Chapter show both the Controller and UHF circuit components. The UHF
schematics and the related PCB and parts list are shown in the tables below.

Table 4-1 UHF 1-25W Diagrams and Parts Lists


PCB :
8485670z02 Main Board Top Side Page 4-3
8485670z02 Main Board Bottom Side Page 4-4
SCHEMATICS
Power Amplifier 1 - 25W Page 4-5
FRACN Page 4-6
Voltage Controlled Oscillator Page 4-7
Receiver Front End Page 4-8
IF Page 4-9
Parts List
8485670z02 Page 4-10

Table 4-2 UHF 1-25W Diagrams and Parts Lists


PCB :
8485670Z03 Main Board Top Side Page 4-13
8485670Z03 Main Board Bottom Side Page 4-14
SCHEMATICS
Power Amplifier 1 - 25W Page 4-15
FRACN Page 4-16
Voltage Controlled Oscillator Page 4-17
Receiver Front End Page 4-18
IF Page 4-19
Parts List
8485670Z03 Page 4-20
4-2 Allocation of Schematics and Circuit Boards

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UHF 1-25W PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists 4-3

2.0 UHF 1-25W PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists


C0251 R0257 J0451 C4210 R4222 R4221 C4221
1 C0256 C4225 8 7

Q4221
16 C3145

C4222
D4221
1 R4224
C0211 14 L4221 R4223
C4289 L4201 C4216
C4230
R0252 C0212 R0256 C4213
C4226 C4236 FL3114 R3145 Y3102
U0251 1 18 C4231 R4225
C3148
U0211 U3115 2

R0211
1
R0212 R0268 5 4 C4242 R3144
R0251
U4211 C4227 C4223
C4245

L4225
8 1 R3142 R3135 C3132

C4253
R4211 14 1 C3143
R0253 C0261 C4243
7 8 C4212 C4224 C3139
8 9 C0252 C0262 R0269 C4229 C3134

C0441

C0442

C0447

C0470

C0471

C0472

C0473
C0474

C0476

C0477

C0478
C0253

C0443

C0445

C0446

C0448

C0449
C4244 8 7 11 10
C0421 C4251 3 2 C3140 R3130
C4215 C4214 C3133
R0262 C0490
R0261 C4246
16 1
Q0110 FL3112 C3141 U3101 C3135

C4252
C4255

R4252
R4251
U3111

C4254
R0442 R0222 R3124

C4233

TOP METAL
C4234

C4232
R0102 R0224
C0225 R0221 C3136 C3131
1 R0254 C3124
1

C0228
26 100 R0110 20
R0227 4 1
R0220 R0223 R0255 C3142 R3123
R0115 R3117
R0101 14 1
R0229
R0226 SH4301
U0121 R0108 R0104
R0228 C0224 C0221 C0222
C0243 R3106
C3137 R3132
C3115
Flashrom R0116 C0226 R4321
C4353 Q4333
R3111 L3124
C0241 C4322 C4308 C4309 R4346 43 C4053
U0101 C0106
48
C4325 L3100 C3103 R3101
37 6 1 2
Microprocessor C0227
C0495
1
C0242
C4317
C4318
C4355 5 4 3
1

L4305
C0232 R4312 C3101 FL3102 C3114
C0104
U0221 R0242 C4323 R4305 C4375 T4052 2 1 C3102 4 6
L4054 3
ASFIC CMP 5

C0237
C0233 1 2 3

L3101
C0246
R3148
FL3101
R4311 4 6
C0236 R0241 1 C4054
C0107 25 L4313 Q4301 5
76 13 L4303
51 C0223 C0244 L4312

L4008
C4351 C4352

C4008

C4003
C4007

C4006

C4005

C4004
C0132

C4023

C4022

C4021

C4020

C4019
D0201 R4301
17 32 C0245 C0496 C4382
R0225 D4051

L4304
C0235 C4383 L4053

C0231
C0102 3
R0131 C0101
R0106 C0234 R4302
R4051
R0132 R0105 R0681
1 C4371 C4373 C4055 R4012 C4065 R4020
C4374 R4001
R0114 C0652 C4372
1 4 C0131 R4064

D4006
L4371
R0170 3 2 L4051
U0651 2 R0682 C0681 1

Q4001

Q4003
Q0681 R4341 R4343 D4005 C4030 C4029 D4004 R4003 D4002 C4027 C4026 D4001
Y0131 R0651 5V Regulator T4051 C4052
L4331 C4068 R4007
3 C4331 C4339 4 5
C4335 C4031 C4014 R4022 R4004
C0651 R4015

L4003
D0651
R0652 R4331 R4337 C4018 C4017 C4002 C4001
2 3 L0481 R4066
U0271 C0654
C4354 C4337
C4009
R4332 R4014 R4005
C0655 R4333 L4005 L4004 L4002 L4001

L4006
R4345 C4015
C0493
C0487 L0482 C4332 R4013
C4016 D4003

C0494
C0488
C0483
C0482
C0486 C4051

9 1

5
1 R4505
C4509 R4471 C4403
R4401 C4407
L4471
U0641

Q4471
C4507
9,6V Regulator R4506 R4402 TP4401 C4508
D4471 C4474
L4401

VR4471
C4492 L4472
C4404 R4475

C4505
C4473
6 R4508 R4403 U4502
R0182 C4431
R0186 C4401
C4491 D4472
R4507 R4509
C4454 C4472
16 9
R0181 C4445 C4447
Q0185 Q0181 Q0177
L4403 U4401 C4432

R0185 1 8 C4455 7

R0539 C4402
R0535
C0542
R0538 R0533 C0612 3 5
R0543
VR0501

C4417
VR0505 R0510 C4449 C4496
5 C4457
L4411
C0601 C4498 L4492
VR0503 VR0510 C4418 L4491
C4425 R4415
Q4441
U0611 2
6 M3421 R4432 R4431
C0517 B+ Switch
C4426 R4416
C0501
C0511

C0510
C0508
C0506
C0505

C0504
C0503
C0502
C0518

C0515

C0516
C0513
C0514

C0512
C0509

R0612 R0611 C4458 C4442


C4419 C4444
1 C4448 L4493
C4435
4 6
C4424 C4420 C4434
C4441
8
C0484 R4450 R4491
C0603
10 1 C4428 C4443 C4446

R4424

R4427
R4425

R4426
C4497

D4401
Q4442
R4404
L4422
R4406
J0501
Q4422 C4422

Q4411 C4423
11 20

2 3

J0601 J4401

ZWG0130518-A

UHF (403-470 MHz) 1-25W 8485670Z02 Top Side


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C3146 C3152 D4261 TP4202 C4262 C0267 C0205 R0208


C3147 C4263 R4262 C4241 R4203 C4207 C4203 R4201 R0265 C0255
TP4201
R3146 R3152 J0401
C4202
4 3 R0412 R0441 R0267
R4241 C0492

FL3113
R3147 C3151 R4204 R0266 C0265
R4261 D4201 C4209 C0254
12
R0468
Q3152 FL3115 C4261
C4288 C0497 1 C0202 8 5

U0653
13 R0206 R0203
C3144 R3154
2
3 4 25 C4201
R4206 C4208
C0491
C0266 U0652
R3153
R3141 1
2 U4201 C4287
C4204
R0204
TP0222 1 4 C0121

Q3141
R3151
Y4261 FRACN VR0541
R3134 Y4262 C4211
R0202
C0105
C0201

C0426

C0427

C0428

C0429
1
Q3151 R0205 R0201
1 C4206 C0123 C0122
4 3 3 4 37 R0467 C0423
6 R4228 C0430 TP0221 C0203 R0207
R3133 C4205 C0485 C0431 C0204 R0107
R4263 C4235
FL3111 L4231
1 C0422 R0408
2 C4228 TP0102
Y3101 R0410
R3113 R0407 R0409
2 D0101
3 4 1 22 1 7
C3122 1 C0342 28
C3123 8 C0112
C0324 C0325 R0341
R0323
R3118 J0552
R3116 SH4302 U0341 R0342 R0401
C3116 R3105 R3104 R3102 CR4321 C0343
D3101 C4301 C0304 R0324 TP0104
Q3102 Q3101 C3104 R0345 4 5
C4324
R3115 R4315
C4316
R4322 R4323 R0347
18 1 U0122
4 1
R3112 C3111 R3108 L4301 C0305 C0103 RAM
R3114 C3112 R3107
R4019
C4381 R0344 C0344 U0111

C0341
CR4302 C4305 C4311 C0111
C 4302 C4313 C4321
TP0497 R0346 U0342 EEPROM

L3111
C3121
5 8
L3112 C3110 C4306 1 20 28 15

D0301
CR4303 C 4303 R0112
L4311 R0343 R0111
C 4304 C4314 C4312 CR4311
21 8
C4066 C4307 R4304 C0351
C3113
U4301 R4314
C0302
U0301 TP0101
R0117
R0113
CR4301 1 R0121 TP0492 TP0103
L4302 R4303 8
TP4003
R4055 10 11 C4315 R4313 U0141

C0301
R4060 R4361 8 5 C0141
C4061 9 16
L4361
C4362 U0351
C4062 R4052 1 4 C0303
C4028 C4336
R4063 C4060
R4061
C4024
R4053 C4363 C4361
J0551
C4064 1 14
R4062 C0354
R4054 L4333 C0352 R0643
R4018 R4072 R4070 40 1
Q4004 R4336 R0331 R0333 C0645 R0592
C4069

L4332
R4342
C4013 R0642
U0331 C0558 C0591 C0559

Q4332
R0481 C0575
Q4002 C4012 R4339 C4334 R4335 C0560 C0576
R4069 R4071 R4338 R0335 R0332
R4340 C0353 C0331 R0591
R4068 R4016 R4344 Q4331 C0641
C4025 C4010 C4333 C0592 C0593
C0554
R4002 R4334 R0482 R0641 C0644 R0593
C4338

Q0271
D4007 R4017 R4347 D0151
C4011 Q0641

E0272
C4067

Q0661
R0273 R0274
E0271 R0152
C0272 R0151TP0151
C0275 C0274
C0662
C0663 R0662 C0276 C0277 R0275
C4452 R0671 R0672 R0276
C4471 C4506

Q0151
R4502 R4504 Q0662 C0271
R4452 Q0663
R4474 C0273
TP4405 R4501 TP0661 C0671
R4457 C4453 C0622

VR0151
D4451
C4421 25 17 R0661
Q4472 C4501
TP4403 CNTL-REV-T2 C0151
C4475 R4454
R4413 U4501 VR0671

D0661
R4455 TP4404 32 9
R4473 1 Q0171
C4451

VR0621

R0178

R0175

R0176
R4446
R4513

D0621
C4400 L4421 R0177
TP4402 C0661
D0179

D0660
99 C C4510 C4504 R0621 Q0173 R0172 R0171 Q0183
R4400 C4503 R0173
R0511
R4514 C4502
C0621 R0179
R 0530 R0183
R0174

VR0537
R 0542 R0512
R0529
R0537
R0525
R0531
C0541 R 0541 R0184
C4412 C4411
C4416 TP0530
R4411

C4414 VR0504
8485670Z02_A C4415 VR0509
Q4421 R4412 C4413
1 3 2 C0611

R4440
C0499
VR0601
R4442
R4443
R4445
C4440
S5440 R4441
R4511
R4421
R4512
E0631
TP4406 4 1
R4428
U4402
C4436 C4405 R4444
C4437 C4406 5 8
R4510

R4422 C4427 R4429


L4437

ZWG01305
C4439 R4417
L4402
L4436
R4423
R4418

ZWG0130519-A

UHF (403-470 MHz) 1-25W 8485670Z02 Bottom Side


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L4402
PASUPVLTG_UHF_PA_1
A+
PASUPVLTG 57R01
C4405 C4406 C4436 C4437 L4436
A 100pF 100pF 10uF .033uF 57R01

L4421 9V3FLT
9V3_UHF_PA_1 57R01
9V3 9V3FLT R4513 R4514
51 51
C4421
.033uF

U_PREDRIVER U_DRIVER C4439


C4403 R4491
L4403 100pF L4437 10K
C4402 47nH L4411 C4411 C4412 C4423 C4422 17nH
.022uF 9.1pF 47nH .022uF 100pF 1uF 100pF
C4404 C4492 J4401 - BNC
L4401 width 2.032 2.216x__ D4471 L4491 L4492 L4493
R4450 Q4441 J4401-1
11.03nH 10 L4422 7.5 17nH 17nH 17nH J4401-2
100pF

D
100pF J4401-3
NU 6.61nH
TXINJ_UHF_PA_1 1.542x4 GND1 C4498 C4496 C4497 J4401-4
C4400 C4431 0.8x25 R4457 C4491 J4401-5
TXINJ R4400 GND2 C4452 120 6.8pF 11pF 11pF 5.6pF

NU

NU
NU
G 13pF

22pF

8.2pF
3.3pF

43pF
43pF
8.2pF
51

C4441
C4443

C4449
C4442
C4444
C4446
C4445
C4447
22pF

C4448
C4407 470pF

S1
S2
S3
S4
TP4401 Q4421 C4454 C4455 C4457
100pF 30C65 C4432 56pF C4458
C4401 U4401 8.2pF 13pF
R4402 22pF 56pF
16 6 C4417 NU D4451
RFIN RFOUT1 R4454 R4452 L4472
15 RFOUT2 7 9V3FLT 17nH
100pF 14 2
11 VD1 VG1 3 51pF 10K C4451 A+ 2.7K
R4401 G2 VG2 C4418 C4419 C4420 C4424 R4416 1000pF C4453
R4403 1 TP4403 R4455 100pF
300 300 8 VCNTRL 4.3pF NU 18pF 15pF 51 1 M3421 R4431 R4432 100K
NC1 POS 100 100 R4475
9 NC2 C4413 R4415 HEATSINK
10 R4411 51 10K
NC3 NU L4471
15 NC4 C4414 NU R4474 D4472 C4474 RXIN_UHF_PA_1
43.67nH

GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
EP
100pF RXIN

4
5
C4425 C4426 VR4471

12
13
17
C4434 C4435 3 5.6V 51 12pF
0.1uF 100pF 100pF C4471
0.1uF 100pF 2 R4473 C4472 C4473 C4475
NC 51 36pF 36pF 2pF
C4416 R4412 R4424 2.7
100pF NU D4401 1
C4415 TP4404
.022uF R4425 2.7 NU Q4471
9V3FLT U_DRIVER R4471 Q4472 K9V1_UHF_PA_1
R4426 2.7 K9V1
A+ R4422 470 RESET_UHF_PA_1
R4428 C4509 470pF
Q4411 3.6K R4427 2.7 2.4K RESET
NC NU FECTRL_1_UHF_PA_1
PA_SWB R4421 5 R4429 Kit_0102727B46 FECTRL_1
4 1K FECTRL_2_UHF_PA_1
INT_SWB_UHF_PA_1 7 NC NC
27K 6 R4417 MOSBIAS_1 FECTRL_2
C4428
INT_SWB
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17

NC 2200pF 8
PA_SWB NU C4505
U4402-2
RX
NA
RS

R4423 R4418 1uF


MC33072
VLIM

39K
VAR3
VAR1
VAR2

TP4406 22K 25 16
V5EXT

C4427 CLK_UHF_PA_1 GND2 V45


CLK 26 CLK VG 15 NC
MOSBIAS_2_UHF_PA_1 R4404 2200pF DATA_UHF_PA_1 R4504 10K 9V3FLT 27 BPOS V10 14 9V3FLT
MOSBIAS_2 DATA 28 DATA U4501 CQX 13 NC
S5440 CSX 29 CEX H99S-4 CQ 12 NC
10K 30 11 C4506
SWITCH Q4422 CSX_UHF_PA_1 TEMP Q NC
31 10 2200pF
R4512 NU R4406 1 2 32 RSET QX 9 NC
22K ANO F168 NC
R4511 9V3FLT U4502 R4508
10 R4440
RFIN
T1
CI
INT
CJ
VL
CL

1 LM50
GND1

100K
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

POS TP4405
NU C4508
R4510 NU 100pF 2 R4501 R4507
Kit_0102727B46 VOUT 9V3FLT NC
6.8K 20K C4504
R4444 C4501 GND R4502 15pF
U_PREDRIVER 9V3FLT 2200pF C4507 R4509
NU 3 100pF 100K 1K R4505 PA_PWR_SET_UHF_PA_1
R4442 TP4402 PA_PWR_SET
R4445
C4502

2.2K 300K
3300pF

U4402-1 2.4K
R4441 R4446 R4413 CNTLVLTG_UHF_PA_1
1 4 CNTLVLTG
3
39K 0 C4503 3.3K
2 C4510 470pF R4506
MC33072 8
100pF NU
PA_SWB R4443
C4440 Q4442
39K U4508
TEMPSENSE
1000pF

ZWG0130520-B

UHF (403-470 MHz) Power Amplifier 1 - 25W


4-6 UHF 1-25W PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists

C4212

.018uF

U4211
LP2951
5V_UHF_FN_1 5V_UHF_FN_2 IN_5V_RF_REG_UHF_FN_1
4.97 VDC 1
(SOURCE) 5V 5 OUTPUT INPUT 8 IN_5V_RF_REG
6.68 VDC ERROR FEEDBACK 7
2 SENSE SHUTDOWN 3
10.87 VDC C4213 C4216 6 C4211 C4215
L4201 5V_TAP 0.1uF 2.2uF
C4203 2.2uF NU
12.7 VDC C4201 390nH 5V GND R4224
100pF 4 47K
.01uF
D4201
C4202 3 4
2 K3 A3
K2 A2 5 R4201 R4211 VDDA_UHF_FN_1
1 K1 A1 6 VDDA
.01uF 150 0
R4225 C4214
C4204 2.2uF
47K
C4210 VDDA
R4206 NU
2.2uF D4221
100pF
Q4221
C4208
C4287 C4205 C4206 C4236
.01uF 10uF
100pF .047uF
0.1uF
VCOBIAS_2_UHF_FN_1
C4207 VCOBIAS_2
C4209
0.1uF C4228
VCTRL_UHF_FN_1 2.5 to 11 VDC R4221 NU
VCTRL NU
TP4202

44
22
150 R4203 R4204 R4228
C4221 R4222 C4222 47 47 47K 3.43 VDC
25 WARP NC3
31
.01uF 510 0.1uF C4246 16 INDMULT 29
NC2
17

AGND
100pF

DGND 6
28 SFOUT NC1
TP4201 C4227 PRESC_UHF_FN_1
LOCK_UHF_FN_1

PD_GND
46 ADAPTSW
30mV - 80mV RMS L4225
42

PRE_GND 33
LOCK 4 CCOMP 18 PRESC
5 VDC (Locked) R4223 45 LOCK REFSEL 3.79 VDC 15nH
0 VDC (Unlocked) 43 IADAPT 8.2pF C4229
IOUT 32 C4226
68 L4221 U4201 PREIN C4230
C4224 27 2.2uF 1.8pF
12uH 38 TEST2 SFBASE
C4223 1uF C4225 37 TEST1 SFCAP
26
NU
4.97 VDC (25KHZ Chan. Spacing) 3 AUX4 391.76 VDC (Tx) R4251 4.58 VDC VSF_UHF_FN_1
BIAS2 40
0 VDC (12.5KHZ Chan. Spacing) 510pF 2 AUX3 BIAS1 VSF
BWSELECT_UHF_FN_1 1 R4252 39K C4252
48 AUX2 21 30K C4253 C4254
BWSELECT AUX1 VBPASS 1.78 VDC (Rx) C4255 4.7uF
63A27 PVREF 35 100pF 1000pF 0.1uF
11 DATA_UHF_FN_1
2.48 VDC 12 VMULT4 30
3.05 VDC (RX) 2.48 VDC VMULT3 SFIN 4.97 VDC DATA
VCOMOD_UHF_FN_1 2.63 VDC (TX) 14 VMULT2 DATA
7 MODIN_UHF_FN_1
VCOMOD 15 VMULT1 MODIN
10 2.52 VDC MODIN
41 9 4.97 VDC CSX_UHF_FN_1
16_8MHz_UHF_FN_1 R4241 MODOUT CEX CSX
19 8 0 VDC
16_8MHz FREFOUT CLK CLK_UHF_FN_1
220 1.28 VDC 24 CLK
TRB_UHF_FN_1 23 XTAL2
3.48 XTAL1 C4244 C4242 C4245 C4243
C4288 C4241

PRE_VDD
TRB

VRO
PD_VDD
AVDD
DVDD
NU VDC VCP 100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF VDDA
0 VDC (RX) NU

47
34

13
36
20
4.97 VDC (TX) R4261
47K
L4231
2.2uH
Y4261
16.8MHz C4231 C4232 C4233 C4234
C4289 75Z04 .01uF .01uF 2.2uF .01uF
0.1uF 6 OUT 3 NU
C4261 IN
NU D4261 C4263
GND GND1 NU
0.1uF
1 4

R4262 C4262 Y4262


NU NU 1 16.8MHz
C4235 VCNTL
.01uF
In case Y3261 is used instead of Y3263, 2 GND VCC 4 5V
replacement of the following parts requires ZWG0130521-B
new temperature compensation of the frequency: C4251
R4263 OUT 0.1uF
Y3261, U3201, R3261, R3262, C3262, D3261 100
3

HF (403-470 MHz) FRACN


UHF 1-25W PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists 4-7

Q4333
1 6
VCOBIAS_2_UHF_VCO 0 VDC (Tx)
R4346 2.43 VDC (Rx) 2
VCOBIAS_2
10K 0 VDC (Tx)
VSF C4375 5V 4 4.7 VDC (Rx)
NU 3
5V
R4301 VSF_UHF_VC0 4.58 VDC R4341
5V_UHF_VCO
RXSW VSF
5.6K 0
C4308 C4336
C4355 C4352 C4351 C4354 R4361 C4353 R4337
L4305 2.2uF 0.1uF 0.1uF NU .022uF
390nH 100pF 2.2uF 180
0.1uF
C4372 C4371 R4302 L4304 C4309 L4331 R4342 L4333
NU 0.1uF 390nH R4305 33nH 2.2K 390nH
10K
C4361 C4362
100pF 10 100pF C4332 R4332 L4332 R4336 C4337
NU NU NU RXINJ_UHF_VCO
NU NU
U4301 L4361 RXINJ
50U54 390nH 13.5 to 16 dBm

14
18
C4305 C4306 C4333 C4335 51pF R4345
TXINJ_UHF_VCO R4339 NU C4339
Q4301 VCC_BUFFERS
4.54 VDC VCC_LOGIC 2.35 VDC TXINJ NU
2pF (Tx) 4 to 6 dBm C4331 NU 100pF Q4332
NU 1 TX_IADJ TX_OUT 10 R4331 NU
1 P1 2 8 L4371 R4338
L4303 RX_IADJ RX_OUT 4.54 VDC R4343
RESONATOR 3 SUPER_FLTR 68nH Q4331 NU
0 VDC (Tx) 4 12 (Rx) 6.8pF 22 1K
COLL_RFIN PRESC_OUT NU
2.45 VDC (Rx) 5 C4373
C4302 C4304 RX_BASE 7
C4303 3.9pF 2 6 RX_EMITTER RX_SWITCH C4363 R4344 C4338
8.2pF 8.2pF C4307 16 13 10 51pF
P2 R4303 TX_BASE TX_SWITCH NU R4347
1.91 VDC (Tx) 15 NU
0 VDC (Rx) TX_EMITTER
20 FLIP_IN C4374 0
3 P3 30 100pF 19 NU
CR4303 CR4302
TRB_IN GND_FLAG R4340
L4302 R4304 GND_BUFFERS R4333 R4334 NU
390nH TXSW GND_LOGIC NU NU
9 11 17
180
PRESC_UHF_VCO
PRESC
CR4301 R4311 -18 to -16 dBm (Rx)
L4301 7.5K -16 to -11 dBm (Tx) R4335 C4334
L4313 TRB_UHF_VCO
390nH NU NU
390nH TRB
0 VDC (Rx)
C4318 C4381 4.97 VDC (Tx) SH4301 SH4302
C4301 C4317 0.1uF 4.42 VDC (Rx)
R4312 C4314 NU 0 VDC (Tx) SHIELD SHIELD
100pF NU
5.6K 1.5pF TXSW RXSW
4.54 VDC (Tx)
R4314 C4315 0 VDC (Rx)
C4382 C4383 GND
VCTRL_UHF_VCO R4315 C4312 270 100pF NU NU
L4311
VCTRL
2.5 - 11 VDC 0 390nH 12pF 1 P1
C4316 C4311
0.1uF 100pF CR4311 C4313
NU R4313
30
2
P2
L4312
3 P3
RESONATOR
C4321
1pF

VCOMOD_UHF_VCO C4325 2.6 VDC (Tx) 4.58 VDC


3.1 VDC (Rx) R4321 R4322
VCOMOD VSF
56K 10K
4.7uF
CR4321
C4323 C4322 C4324 R4323
NU NU 2.4pF 100K

GROUND

ZWG0130523-A
ZWG0130523-A

UHF (403-470 MHz) Voltage Controlled Oscillator


4-8 UHF 1-25W PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists

R4071

Q4004 10K

R4072
FECTRL_2_UHF_FE R4061 10K

C4061 10K C4062


330pF 0.1uF

R4002
9V3_UHF_FE 330 R4062
1.5K R4070 C4069
390 .01uF
C4010 C4011 C4012 C4013
330pF R4016 3300pF 330pF 3300pF C4064
3.3K 0.1uF
D4007
L4003
R4068 Q4002 470nH
K9V1_UHF_FE C4014
1.5K 100pF D4006
R4017 R4063
R4069 0 390
C4067 1K NU
3300pF C4028 C4068
.01uF R4018 100pF C4017 C4018
3.3K R4005
C4001 C4002 L4004 L4005
L4001 L4002 10K 12pF
C4015 POS 1.8pF POS
1.8pF 33pF C4065 100pF C4029 C4030 R4014
POS C4026 POS R4022 R4064 R4007
C4027 1.8pF 1.8pF 10
RXIN_UHF_FE 1.8pF 0 IN D4004 IN
1.8pF D4005
IN D4001 D4002 IN 0 100 R4015
100pF
C4016 NEG NEG 0 C4051 C4031
C4025 NEG NEG R4004 4.6 VDC R4066 1pF R4013 NU 10pF 13pF
2.2pF 2.7K NU NU 270
NU 10
Q4003

C4009
D4003 0.7 VDC
C4005 C4006 C4007 Q4001
C4003 C4004 33pF 33pF 30pF NU
33pF 10pF C4021 C4022 C4023
36pF R4001 C4019 C4020
R4020 12pF R4012 33pF 33pF 12pF
100K L4006 R4003 33pF
15nH 3.9K 0 100K

NU

FECTRL_1_UHF_FE R4060 3 to 6.5 VDC


330K IF_UHF_FE L4008
C4024 R4019 GND_UHF_FE
C4008 470nH 10
C4060 1000pF
1pF 1000pF
NU C4066 R4051 R4054 NU
20pF 51 820 NU
NU

R4052 R4053
L4051 10
C4052 0 NU R4055
150nH
TP4003 82pF
820
NU

L4053 L4054 T4051


RXINJ_UHF_FE D4051
27nH 15nH T4052

C4055 C4054 C4053


6.2pF 16pF 16pF
NU

ZWG0130524-B

UHF (403-470 MHz) Receiver Front End


UHF 1-25W PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists 4-9

FL3115
9180469V04
1 IN OUT 2

GND1
GND2
9V3 3 4 9V3

MC74HC4066 FL3111 FL3113


14 14 NU 14
9180469V03 14
9180468v04
9V3
2 VDD 1 1 IN OUT 2 11 VDD 10 2 VDD 1 1 IN OUT 2 11 VDD 10
VSS VSS VSS VSS
CNTL CNTL CNTL CNTL
7 7 7 7 U3115-4 R3153
9V3 U3111-1 13 12 U3111-4 U3115-1 13 12 10K

GND1
GND2
GND
3 4 3
9V3_VHF_IF_1 R3151
9V3 9V3 9V3 BWSELECT_VHF_IF_1
R3114 BWSELECT
9V3_VHF_IF_2 10K
NU 3.9VDC
R3104 14 FL3112 14 14 FL3114 14 12.5kHz 0VDC
R3115 C3151 20/25kHz 5VDC
NU 5V 9180469V06 9180468V06
5V_VHF_IF_1 R3105 .01uF Q3151
390 3 VDD 4 1 IN OUT 2 8 VDD 9 3 VDD 4 1 IN OUT 2 8 VDD 9
5V 9V3
R3116 C3121 VSS VSS VSS VSS
100 330 0.1uF CNTL CNTL CNTL CNTL
R3108 C3111 R3117 7 7
620 0.1uF 5 6 7 5 6 R3154
U3111-2 7 U3111-3 U3115-2 U3115-3

GND1
GND2
5V GND 10K
R3106 27K
3 4 3
C3110 Q3152
27K R3152
R3107 27pF C3116 R3118 C3122
10K
C3104 6.8K 0.1uF 6.8K .039uF
0.1uF 3VDC C3123 R3145 C3145
C3112 .039uF U3101 R3144 3.3K C3152
FL3101 FL3102 0.1uF .01uF
IFIN_VHF_IF_1 12R16 Q3101 82pF 12R16 Q3102 3VDC SA616 2.4K C3148
R3148 C3103 C3115
0 3 6 3 6 NU
IF IN OUT IN OUT R3113
L3101 33pF 0.75VDC L3112 0.75VDC 330 D3101
22pF Y3102

14

2
620nH R3135

1
4
9
7
10
18
620nH C3137
C3113 R3111 1 455KHz

GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
C3114 5V .039uF 1.2K 3
C3101 C3102 R3101 NU C3142 45B02

1
2
4
5
1
2
4
5
15pF R3102 18pF 12K R3112
12K 0.1uF

RFIN
20pF

LIMIN
L3100 10 L3111 10

OSCIN
NU R3130 2
620nH 51 6 15 5V

RSSI_FEED

VCC
GND
C3134

AUDIO_FEED
C3132 C3133 0.1uF C3144
R3124 0.1uF
Y3101 0.1uF 10uF
NU R3141 C3143

OSCOUT
MIXOUT RFIN_DEC
AUDIOOUT
LIM_DEC1
LIM_DEC2 QUADIN
IFAMPOUT IFAMPIN
LIMOUT IFAMP_DEC1 19
IFAMP_DEC2
390 120pF

3
5 RSSIOUT
8
44.395MHz

13
12
16
11
17

C3135

20
R3123 3 1
OUT IN
0
33pF C3131 Q3141
GND1 GND R3132
C3124 NU 15K
4 2 C3136
NU
30pF
C3141 R3142
L3124 12R17 0.1uF 1.8K
NU
C3139
R3134 0.1uF
10K
R3133
8.2K
C3140
0.1uF C3146 C3147
4700pF 0.1uF
R3146 DISCAUDIO_VHF_IF_1
DISCAUDIO
680 R3147
RSSI
12k

ZWG0130522-A

UHF (403-470 MHz) IF


4-10 UHF 1-25W PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists

UHF PCB 8485670Z02 Parts List 1-25W Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola
Description Description Description
Circuit Motorola Ref Part No. Ref Part No. Ref Part No.
Description C3140 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3316 2113740F15 3.3pF 5% 50V C3427 2113741F33 2.2nF 50V
Ref Part No.
C3000 2113741F37 3.3nF 50V C3141 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3317 2113740F39 33pF 5% 50V C3428 2113741F33 2.2nF 50V
C3001 2113740F19 4.7pF 5% C3142 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3318 2113740F21 5.6pF 5% 50V C3431 2111078B34 HQ 47pF 5%
C3002 2113740F26 9.1pF 5% C3143 2113740F53 120pF 5% 50V C3319 2113741F25 1nF 50V C3433 2111078B36 HQ 56pF 5%
C3003 2113741F37 3.3nF 50V C3144 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3324 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3434 2113741A45 10nF 50V
C3004 2113740F45 56pF 5% C3145 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3332 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3435 2113740A67 330pF 5% 50V
C3005 2113740F51 100pF 5% C3146 2113741F41 4.7nF 50V C3333 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3436 2311049A45 TANT CP 10uF 10% 35V
C3006 2113740F45 56pF 5% C3147 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3334 2113743E07 22nF 16V C3437 2113741A57 33nF 50V
C3007 2113741F37 3.3nF 50V C3151 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3335 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3438 2111078B59 HQ 470pF 5%
C3008 2113741F25 1nF 50V C3152 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3336 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3439 2111078B59 HQ 470pF 5%
C3009 2113741F13 330pF 50V C3202 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3337 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3440 2113741F25 1nF 50V
C3010 2113741F13 330pF 50V C3203 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3341 2113741F25 1nF 50V C3441 2111078B47 HQ 150pF 5%
C3011 2113741F37 3.3nF 50V C3205 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3342 2113740L05 3.0pF +-0.1pF C3442 2111078B47 HQ 150pF 5%
C3012 2113741F25 1nF 50V C3206 2311049A57 TANT CP 10uF 10% 16V C3344 2113740F09 1.8pF 5% 50V C3445 2111078B21 HQ 20pF 5%
C3013 2113740F45 56pF 5% C3208 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3345 2113740L25 20pF +-0.25pF C3446 2111078B42 HQ 100pF 5%
C3014 2113740F24 7.5pF 5% C3209 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3346 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3447 2111078B19 HQ 16pF 5%
C3015 2113740F45 56pF 5% C3210 2311049A40 TANT CP 2.2uF 10% 10V C3347 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3448 2111078B44 HQ 120pF 5%
C3016 2113740F51 100pF 5% 50V C3211 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3348 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3449 2111078B44 HQ 120pF 5%
C3017 2113740F42 43pF 5% 50V C3213 2311049A40 TANT CP 2.2uF 10% 10V C3351 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3450 2113740F67 470pF 5% 50V
C3019 2113741F25 1nF 50V C3214 2311049A09 TANT CP 2.2uF 10% 20V C3352 2113743E07 22nF 16V C3451 2113741F25 1nF 50V
C3020 2113741F25 1nF 50V C3215 2311049A09 TANT CP 2.2uF 10% 20V C3355 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3452 2113740F29 12pF 5% 50V
C3021 2113740F53 120pF 5% 50V C3221 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3356 2113743E07 22nF 16V C3453 2113740F67 470pF 5% 50V
C3022 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3222 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3357 2113740F24 7.5pF 5% 50V C3471 2113743E07 22nF 16V
C3026 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3224 0882422W23 FILM SM 1.0uF 15V 5% C3361 2113741F25 1nF 50V C3472 2111078B53 HQ 270pF 5%
C3027 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3225 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3362 2113740F21 5.6pF 5% 50V C3473 2111078B53 HQ 270pF 5%
C3028 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3226 2113740F25 8.2pF 5% 50V C3363 2113740F47 68pF 5% 50V C3474 2113740F59 220pF 5% 50V
C3030 2113741F25 1nF 50V C3227 2113740F51 100pF 5% 50V C3364 2113740F31 15pF 5% 50V C3475 2113740F23 6.8pF 5% 50V
C3033 2113740F20 5.1pF 5% 50V C3228 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3365 2113741F25 1nF 50V C3491 2111078B18 HQ 15pF 5%
C3034 2113740F49 82pF 5% 50V C3229 2113743E12 47nF 10% C3400 2113740F63 330pF 5% 50V C3492 2111078B38 HQ 68pF 5%
C3035 2113740F33 18pF 5% 50V C3231 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3401 2113740F63 330pF 5% 50V C3493 2111078B09 HQ 6.8pF 5%
C3036 2113741F25 1nF 50V C3232 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3402 2113743E07 22nF 16V C3494 2111078B16 HQ 13pF 5%
C3100 2113741F25 1nF 50V C3233 2311049A40 TANT CP 2.2uF 10% C3403 2113740F39 33pF 5% 50V C3495 2111078B01 HQ 3.3pF 5%
C3102 2113740F31 15pF 5% 50V C3234 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3404 2113740F39 33pF 5% 50V C3496 2111078B31 HQ 36pF 5%
C3103 2113740F39 33pF 5% 50V C3235 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3405 2113740F67 470pF 5% 50V C3498 2111078B16 HQ 13pF 5%
C3104 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3242 2113740F59 220pF 5% 50V C3406 2113740F67 470pF 5% 50V C3499 2111078B19 HQ 16pF 5%
C3110 2113740F37 27pF 5% 50V C3243 2113740F59 220pF 5% 50V C3410 2113743E07 22nF 16V C3501 2113741F33 2.2nF 50V
C3111 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3244 2113740F59 220pF 5% 50V C3411 2113743E07 22nF 16V C3502 2113741F33 2.2nF 50V
C3112 2113740F49 82pF 5% 50V C3245 2113740F59 220pF 5% 50V C3412 2113740F63 330pF 5% 50V C3503 2113740F67 470pF 5% 50V
C3114 2113740F33 18pF 5% 50V C3246 2113740F59 220pF 5% 50V C3414 2113740F63 330pF 5% 50V C3504 2113741F49 10nF 50V
C3115 2113740F35 22pF 5% 50V C3251 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3415 2113743E07 22nF 16V C3505 2311049A07 TANT CP 1uF 10% 16V
C3116 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3252 2113741F25 1nF 50V C3416 2113740F63 330pF 5% 50V C3506 2113741F33 2.2nF 50V X7R
C3121 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3253 2311049A56 TANT CP 4.7uF 20% 10V C3417 2113740F43 47pF 5% 50V C3507 2113740F51 100pF 5% 50V
C3122 2113743E11 39nF 10% C3254 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3418 2113740F39 33pF 5% 50V C3508 2113740F67 470pF 5% 50V
C3123 2113743E11 39nF 10% C3255 2311049A40 TANT CP 2.2uF 10% 10V C3419 2113740F57 180pF 5% 50V C3510 2113740F67 470pF 5% 50V
C3132 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3263 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3420 2113740F57 180pF 5% 50V D3000 4813833C02 DUAL SOT MMBD6100
C3133 2311049A57 TANT CP 10uF 10% 16V C3302 2113740F23 6.8pF 5% 50V C3421 2113741A57 33nF 50V D3001 4805649Q13 VCTR 1SV228 SOT23
C3134 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3303 2113741F49 10nF 50V C3422 2113740A67 330pF 5% 50V D3003 4880154K03 DUAL SCHOTTKY SOT23
C3135 2113740L30 33pF 2% C3306 2113740F20 5.1pF 5% 50V C3423 2311049A08 TANT CP 1uF 10% 35V D3004 4805649Q13 VCTR 1SV228 SOT23
C3136 2113740L29 30pF 2% C3311 2113743E07 22nF 16V C3424 2113740F67 470pF 5% 50V D3011 4880142L01 PIN
C3137 2113743E11 39nF 10% C3314 2113740F23 6.8pF 5% 50V C3425 2113743E07 22nF 16V D3031 4886143B01 MIXER DIODE CROSSOVER
C3139 2113743E20 100nF 16V C3315 2113740F31 15pF 5% 50V C3426 2113740F63 330pF 5% 50V D3101 4880154K03 DIODE DUAL SCHOTTKY
UHF 1-25W PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists 4-11

Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola


Description Description Description Description
Ref Part No. Ref Part No. Ref Part No. Ref Part No.
D3201 4802233J09 TRIPLE SOT143-RH L3436 2484657R01 Ferrite Bead R3031 0662057A18 51 1/16W 5% R3311 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5%
D3221 4880236E05 CHIP SCHOTTKY L3437 2460592A01 COIL AW 17nH 2T R3033 0662057B47 0 1/16W R3316 0662057B47 0 1/16W
D3341 4805649Q13 VCTR 1SV228 SOT23 L3443 2460591X02 COIL SQUARE 25nH R3101 0662057A75 12k 1/16W 5% R3318 0662057A09 22 1/16W 5%
D3361 4805649Q13 VCTR 1SV228 SOT23 L3471 2462587X69 IND CHIP 1.2uH 5% R3102 0662057A01 10 1/16W 5% R3321 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
D3362 4862824C01 VARACTOR CHIP L3472 2460592B01 COIL AW 51nH 4T R3105 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5% R3323 0662057A49 1k 1/16W 5%
D3401 4813833C02 DUAL SOT MMBD6100 L3491 2460592B01 COIL AW 51nH 4T R3106 0662057A83 27k 1/16W 5% R3331 0662057A17 47 1/16W 5%
D3451 4880236E05 CHIP SCHOTTKY L3492 2460592B01 COIL AW 51nH 4T R3107 0662057A69 6k8 1/16W 5% R3335 0662057A13 33 1/16W 5%
D3471 4802482J02 PIN MA/COM L3493 2460592B01 COIL AW 51nH 4T R3108 0662057A44 620 OHMS 5% R3336 0662057A77 15k 1/16W 5%
D3472 4802482J02 PIN MA/COM M3421 2686201B01 HEAT SPREADER R3111 0662057A75 12k 1/16W 5% R3341 0662057A33 220 1/16W 5%
FL3101 9180112R16 44.85 MHZ XTAL FLTR 80dB Q3001 4813827A07 TSTR NPN SML SIG MMBR9 R3112 0662057A01 10 1/16W 5% R3342 0662057A15 39 1/16W 5%
FL3102 9180112R16 44.85 MHZ XSTAL FLTR 80dB Q3002 4813824A17 TSTR PNP 40V .2A B=100- R3113 0662057A37 330 1/16W 5% R3343 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5%
FL3111 9180469V03 CER FLTR 6EL 455 KHZ SMD Q3021 4805921T02 TSTR DUAL ROHM FMC2 R3115 0662057A39 390 1/16W 5% R3351 0662057A80 20k 1/16W 5%
FL3112 9180469V06 CER FLTR 6EL 455 KHZ SMD Q3101 4813827A07 TSTR NPN SML SIG MMBR9 R3116 0662057A37 330 1/16W 5% R3352 0662057A75 12k 1/16W 5%
FL3113 9180468V04 CER FLTR 4EL 455 KHZ SMD Q3102 4813827A07 TSTR NPN SML SIG MMBR9 R3117 0662057A83 27k 1/16W 5% R3353 0662057A97 100k 1/16W
FL3114 9180468V06 CER FLTR 4EL 455 KHZ SMD Q3141 4813824A10 TSTR NPN 40V .2A B=50-150 R3118 0662057A69 6k8 1/16W 5% R3354 0662057B02 150k 1/16W
J3401 0986166B02 RF CONN MINI UHF Q3151 4880048M01 TSTR NPN DIG 47k/47k R3130 0662057A18 51 1/16W 5% R3355 0662057A80 20k 1/16W 5%
L3002 2462587T23 COIL CHIP 470nH Q3152 4880048M01 TSTR NPN DIG 47k/47k R3132 0662057A77 15k 1/16W 5% R3356 0662057A75 12k 1/16W 5%
L3031 2462587T24 COIL CHIP 560nH Q3221 4880048M01 TSTR NPN DIG 47k/47k R3133 0662057A71 8k2 1/16W 5% R3361 0662057A33 220 1/16W 5%
L3032 2462587T17 COIL CHIP 150nH Q3301 4813827A07 TSTR NPN SML SIG MMBR9 R3134 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R3362 0662057A17 47 1/16W 5%
L3101 2462587T25 COIL CHIP 620nH Q3303 4802245J50 TSTR DUAL NPN/PNP UMC5N R3135 0662057A51 1k2 1/16W 5% R3364 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5%
L3111 2462587T25 COIL CHIP 620nH Q3304 4805218N63 RF TRANS SOT 323 BFQ67W R3141 0662057A39 390 1/16W 5% R3400 0662057A41 470 1/16W 5%
L3112 2462587T25 COIL CHIP 620nH Q3411 4805921T02 DUAL ROHM FMC2 RH R3142 0662057A55 1k8 1/16W 5% R3401 0662057A36 300 1/16W 5%
L3201 2462587Q42 IND CHIP 390nH 10% Q3421 4802245J55 MRF1507 R3144 0662057A58 2k4 1/16W 5% R3402 0662057A05 15 1/16W 5%
L3231 2462587Q20 IND CHIP 2.2uH 20% Q3422 4880048M01 NPN DIG 47k/47k R3145 0662057A61 3k3 1/16W 5% R3403 0662057A36 300 1/16W 5%
L3301 2462587N44 CHIP IND 18 NH 5% Q3441 4886136B01 LDMOS PWR TSTR MRF1565 R3146 0662057A45 680 OHMS 5% R3404 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5%
L3302 2462587N53 CHIP IND 100 nH 5% MRF1550 R3147 0662057A75 12k 1/16W 5% R3405 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5%
L3317 2462587V28 CHIP IND 33 NH 5% Q3442 4880048M01 NPN DIG 47k/47k R3151 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R3406 0662057A97 100k 1/16W
L3318 2462587V34 IND CHIP 100nH 5% Q3471 4880048M01 NPN DIG 47k/47k R3152 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R3412 0662057A67 5k6 1/16W 5%
L3331 2462587V32 CHIP IND 68NH 5% Q3472 4805128M27 PNP SOT89 BSR33 LH R3153 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R3413 0662057A61 3k3 1/16W 5%
L3332 2462587V15 IND CHIP 100nH 10% R3000 0662057A53 1k5 1/16W 5% R3154 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R3414 0683962T51 120 1W 5%
L3333 2462587Q47 IND CHIP 1uH 10% R3001 0662057A97 100k 1/16W R3201 0662057A17 47 1/16W 5% R3415 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5%
L3341 2484562T13 MINI-SPRING AW IND 8NH2% R3002 0662057A43 560 1/16W 5% R3203 0662057A17 47 1/16W 5% R3416 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5%
L3343 2462587N56 COIL CHIP 180nH 5% R3003 0662057A49 1k 1/16W 5% R3204 0662057A17 47 1/16W 5% R3418 0662057A81 22k 1/16W 5%
L3344 2462587N68 CHIP IND 1 uH 5% R3004 0662057A53 1k5 1/16W 5% R3211 0662057B47 0 1/16W R3421 0662057A87 39k 1/16W 5%
L3345 2462587N68 CHIP IND 1 uH 5% R3006 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R3221 0662057A39 390 1/16W 5% R3422 0662057A57 2k2 1/16W 5%
L3346 2484562T18 MINI-SPRING AW IND 35.5NH R3009 0662057A97 100k 1/16W R3222 0662057A45 CHIP RES 680 OHMS 5% R3423 0662057A87 39k 1/16W 5%
2% R3010 0662057A45 680 OHMS 5% R3223 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5% R3424 0662057C13 2R7 1/10W 5%
L3351 2462587N68 CHIP IND 1 uH 5% R3011 0662057A65 4k7 1/16W 5% R3224 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5% R3425 0662057C13 2R7 1/10W 5%
L3361 2462587N50 CHIP IND 56 nH 5% R3012 0662057A49 1k 1/16W 5% R3225 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5% R3426 0662057C13 2R7 1/10W 5%
L3362 2462587N51 CHIP IND 68 nH 5% R3013 0662057A61 3k3 1/16W 5% R3227 0662057A97 100k 1/16W R3427 0662057C13 2R7 1/10W 5%
L3363 2462587N50 CHIP IND 56 nH 5% R3014 0662057A18 51 1/16W 5% R3241 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5% R3428 0662057A58 2k4 1/16W 5%
L3364 2462587N68 CHIP IND 1 uH 5% R3015 0662057A01 10 1/16W 5% R3242 0662057B47 0 1/16W R3429 0662057A33 220 1/16W 5%
L3401 2460591A01 SQUARE COIL 4.22nH 3T R3016 0662057A01 10 1/16W 5% R3251 0662057B04 180k 1/16W 5% R3431 0680194M18 51 1W 5%
L3402 2484657R01 Ferrite Bead R3018 0662057A33 220 1/16W 5% R3252 0662057B10 330k 1/16W 5% R3432 0680194M18 51 1W 5%
L3403 2462587T13 COIL CHIP 68nH R3019 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5% R3261 0662057A89 47k 1/16W 5% R3433 0662057C13 2R7 1/10W 5%
L3411 2462587T13 COIL CHIP 68nH R3021 0662057A43 560 1/16W 5% R3263 0662057A65 4k7 1/16W 5% R3434 0662057C13 2R7 1/10W 5%
L3412 2462587X43 IND CHIP LO-PRO 15.0 R3024 0662057A39 390 1/16W 5% R3301 0662057A22 75 1/16W 5% R3435 0662057C13 2R7 1/10W 5%
L3413 2460591B04 SQUARE COIL 11.03nH 4T R3025 0662057A53 1k5 1/16W 5% R3302 0662057A25 100 1/16W 5% R3441 0662057A87 39k 1/16W 5%
L3414 2460591A11 SQUARE COIL 7.66nH 3T R3026 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R3303 0662057A57 2k2 1/16W 5% R3442 0662057A57 2k2 1/16W 5%
L3421 2484657R01 Ferrite Bead R3027 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5% R3304 0662057A49 1k 1/16W 5% R3443 0662057A87 39k 1/16W 5%
L3422 2460591C23 SQUARE COIL 16nH 3T R3028 0662057A39 390 1/16W 5% R3308 0662057B47 0 1/16W R3444 0662057C19 4R7 1/10W 5%
4-12 UHF 1-25W PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists

Circuit Motorola
Description
Ref Part No.
R3445 0662057A58 2k4 1/16W 5%
R3446 0662057B47 0 1/16W
R3450 0662057A41 470 1/16W 5%
R3452 0662057A75 12k 1/16W 5%
R3454 0662057A84 30k 1/16W 5%
R3455 0662057A97 100k 1/16W
R3457 0683962T51 120 1W 5%
R3471 0662057A41 470 1/16W 5%
R3473 0680194M18 51 1W 5%
R3474 0680194M18 51 1W 5%
R3475 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
R3491 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
R3501 0662057A69 6k8 1/16W 5%
R3502 0662057A87 39k 1/16W 5%
R3504 0662057A73 10k 1/16W 5%
R3505 0662057B09 300k 1/16W 5%
R3507 0662057A80 20k 1/16W 5%
R3508 0662057A97 100k 1/16W
R3509 0662057A49 1k 1/16W 5%
T3001 2508396X02 TRANSFORMER
T3002 2508397X02 TRANSFORMER
U3101 5186144B01 FM IF IC SA616
U3111 5113805A86 IC QUAD ANALOG MUX/
DEMUX
U3115 5113805A86 IC QUAD ANALOG MUX/
DEMUX
U3201 5185963A27 IC TESTED AT25016 48 PIN
GFP
U3211 5105739X05 IC SOT 5V HI-PRECISION
REGULAT
U3301 5105750U54 VCO BUFFER PKG DIE
U3401 5105109Z67 LDMOS DRIVER VHF/UHF
U3402 5180932W01 LINEAR IC OP AMP
U3501 5185765B01 IC POWER CONTROL
U3502 5185963A15 TEMP SENSOR 1M5
VR3471 4813830A15 5.6V 5% 225mW
Y3101 4880606B09 CRYSTAL 44.395 MHZ
Y3102 9186145B02 CERAMIC DISCRIMINATOR
455kHz
Y3263 4886182B01 VCTCXO 16.8MHz 2ppm
TTSO5V

* Motorola Depot Servicing only


Reference designators with an asterisk indicate
components which are not field replaceable
because they need to be calibrated with
specialized factory equipment after installation.
Radios in which these parts have been replaced in
the field will be off frequency at temperature
extremes.
UHF 1-25W PCB / Schematics / Parts List 4-13

C0251 R0257 J0451 C4210 R4222 R4221


1 C0256 C4225 C4221 8 7 C3145
16 R4224
C0211 1 14
C4289

L4221

Q4221

D4221
C4222
R0252 C0212 R0256 C4213 C4216 R4225 R4223 FL3114 R3145
U0251 1 L4201 C4226 C3148 Y3102
R0211 U0211 18 U3115
C4217 2
C4231 C4230 1
R0251 R0268 C4242 C4236
R0212 C4245 C4227 R4227

C4223

U4211
R0253 R4211 C4229 14 1 R3144
R3142 C3143 R3135 C3132
7 8 C0261 C4243 C4224
8 9 C0252 R0269 C3139 C3134

C4253
C0253 C4244 8 7
C0262 3 2 11 10 R3130
C0421 C4251

C0441
C0442
C0447
C0470
C0471
C0472
C0473
C0474
C0476
C0477

C0443
C0445
C0446
C0448
C0449
C0478 C3140 C3133
C0108 R0103 R0262 C0490
R0261 C4246

C4215
C4214
16 1 Q0110 C3141 U3101
R0442 R0222 FL3112 U3111 C3135 R3124
R0224
C0225 R0221

C4252
C4255
R4252
C3136 C3131

R4251
C4254
1 R0102 R0254 R3123

C4233
4

C4234
C4232
26 20 1
100 R0110 R0227 1
R0115 R0220 R0255 C3142 C3124

C0228
14 1 R3117 C3137
U0121 R0108 R0101 R0226 SH4301
C0224 R0229 C0243 R3106 R3132

C0221
R0223
C0222
Flashrom R0104 C4353 Q4333 C3115 R3111
C0226 L3124
C0241 R4321C4322 C4308 C4309 R4346 4 3 C4053
U0101 R0116 R0228 C4355 C3103
37 C4325 L3100 2
Microprocessor 1 3
C0106 C0227 C0242 5 4 R3101
C4317 C4318
C0232 C3101 FL3102 C3114
TOP METAL

R0242 C4323 R4312 R4305 T4052 2

L4305
C0104 U0221 C4375 C3102 4 6

C0495
L4054 3 5
ASFIC CMP 1 2 3 FL3101
C0233 C0246
R4311 R3148 4 6
1

C0237
R0241 1 L4313 Q4301 C4054 5
C0107 C0236 25
76 13 C0244 L4303
51 L4312
C0223 C4351 C4352 R4301
D0201 C4382
17 32 R0225 C0496

L4008
C0132 C0235 D4051

C4019 L3101
C4008
C4003

C4022
C4021
C4020
C4007
C4006
C4005
C4004
C0245 3 3 L4053 C4023
R0131 R0106 C0101 C0102

L4304
C0234 R4302 C4383

C0231
R0681 R4051
R0132 R0105 C4055 C4065 R4020
1 C4373 C4374 R4001
1 4 C0131 C0652 C4372 R4012
R0170 R0114 3 2 L4051
U0651 2 R0682C0681 1 R4064 D4002
Q0681 C4371 D4005 C4026

D4006
R4341 R4343 C4029 D4004 R4003 C4027

L4371
R0651 5V Regulator T4051
L4331 C4030 C4068 R4007

Q4001
Q4003

Y0131
3 C4331 C4031 4 5 D4001
C0651 C4335 C4052
R0652 R4337 C4339 C4017 R4022 R4004
2 3 L0481 C4354 R4066
U0271 R4331 C4337 R4015 C4018 C4002 C4001
C0654

L4003

D0651
R4005
C4014 C4009
C0655 R4333 R4332 C4015
C0493 R4014
C0487 L0482 R4345 R4013 L4005 L4004 L4006 L4002 L4001
C4332 C4016 D4003
C0486 C4051

C0494
C0488
C0483
C0482
9
1
5
1 C4509 R4471 R4505 C4403
R4401 C4407 D4471
L4471
U0641 VR4471 C4507
R4402 TP4401 L4401 C4508 C4474
9,6V Regulator L4472

Q4471
R4506 C4404 R4475
C4473
C4492

C4505
6 R4403 U4502 D4472
R0182 R4508
R0186 C4401
R4507 R4509 C4491
C4472
16 9

C4444
C4446
Q0185 Q0181 Q0177 U4401
L4403
R0185 R0181 1 8 7

C4455
R0539 R0535 C4443
C0542 3 5
R0538 VR0505 R0533 C0612 C4402
C4417

C4431
VR0503 R0510 VR0501 5 L4411

C4449
C0601 C4458
Q4441
C4498

VR0510 C4418 C4425 R4415 L4491


U0611 2
6
M3421
C0517 B+ Switch C4457
R0612 R0611 C4426 R4416
1 C4442 L4493
C4419

C4448

C0509
C0512
C0510
C0508
C0506
C0505
C0504
C0503
C0502

C0518
C0515
C0516
C0513
C0514
C0511
C0501
4 6
C4496
C4424 C4420
8 C4441
C4422 R4431
C0484 R4491 C4497
C0603 R4427
10

L4422
R4426
C4428
R4404 C4434
R4425

Q4442
J0501 C4423
R4424 R4406
Q4422
Q4411 C4435
D4401
11 20

2 3

J0601 J4401

ZWG0130626-O

UHF (403-470 MHz) 1-25W 8485670Z03 Top Side


4-14 UHF 1-25W PCB / Schematics / Parts List

C4207
C3146 C3152 D4261TP4202C4262

R4262
C4241
R4203 C0205 R0208

R4241
TP4201 C4263 C4203 C0255
R3152 R4201 C0267 R0265
R3146 C3147 J0401
C4202

R0441
R0412
4 3 R4204 C0492 R0267
R3147 C3151 C4288 D4201 C0265 R0468
R4261 C0497 1 12 R0266 C0254
FL3115 C4261 C0202 8 5
Q3152 13 R0206 R0203
C3144 R3154 25

FL3113
1 3 4 C4204 R4206 C0266 U0652
2 C0491 R0204

U0653
R3153 1 2 C4201 TP0222 1 4 R0593
R3141 C4287
R3151 U4201 VR0541 R0543

C4208 C4209
Y4262 Y4261 R0202

Q3141
FRACN C4205 C0121
R3134 C0201 R0201
Q3151 R0205 C0105 C0123 C0122

C0426
C0427
C0428
C0429
3 4 37 1

C0422
C0423
4 3

C0430
C0431

C4206
1 6 R0207
R3133 C4211 C0485 TP0221 C0203 C0204 R0107
FL3111 R4263 C4235 R0467
1 R0408 TP0102 R0555
2 L4231 R4228 C4228
Y3101 R3113 R0407 R0409 F0401
1 2
3 4 22 1 7
C3122 1 8 C0342 C0112
C3123 C0324 C0325 R0323 R0341
R3118

D0101
R3116 SH4302 U0341 R0342 R0401 J0552
R3105 R3104 CR4321
D3101 C4301 R4315 C0305 C0343 R0345 TP0104
Q3102 C3116 R3102 Q3101 C3104 R4322 C4324 C0304 4 5 18
R3115 R4381 1 U0122
R3112 C4316 R4323 R0347 1
C3111 R3108 L4301 4 RAM
R3114 C3112 C4381 R0324 R0344 U0111
C4302 C4305 C4311 C0344 C0111
R3107 R4019 CR4302 C4313C4321 R0346 U0342 EEPROM C0103
C3121

C0341
L3112 C4303 28 15 5 8
C3110 1 20

L3111
CR4303 TP0497 R0343 R0111 R0112

L4311
C4304 C4306 C4314 C4312

D0301
21 8
C4066 CR4301 U4301 C0351
C3113 R4314 C4319 R0117
C0302 TP0101 R0113
R0121 TP0492

C4307
R4304 8 1
TP4003 CR4311 U0301

L4302
R4055 10 11 TP0103
C4315 R4313 U0141
R4060 R4303 R4361 8 5
C4061 9 16 C0141

C0301
C4362 U0351
C4024 L4361
C4028 C4062 R4052 C4336 1 4 C0303
C4060 L4362
R4063 C4363 R4360 C4361
R4061 R4053 1 14
J0551
R4062 C4364 R4362 C4365
C4064 L4333 40
R4018 R4070 R4054 C0354 C0352 R0643 R0642 1
R4072 R4363 R0331 R0333 C0645
Q4004 C4069 R4342 R4336 R0592
U0331

L4332
C0591 C0559 C0575
Q4002 R4339 C4334 R4335 R0481 C0558 R0556
C4012 C0560 C0576
R4071 C4333 R0332

Q4332
C4013 C0353
R4069 R4344 R4340 R0335 C0641 R0591
C4025
R4068 R4016
C4010 Q4331 C0331 C0592 C0593
R4334 R0641 C0554 D0151
R4002 R4338 R0482
C4011 C4338

C0644
D4007 R4347 R0274
R4017
Q0641
Q0271

C4067 R0273 C0272 R0152

E0271
E0272

TP0151

Q0661
C0662 R0276

C0275
C0274
C0663 R0662 R0671 R0672 C0277
C4471 D4451 C4506 R0151
C4452 R4502 R4504
Q0663 Q0662 C0276 C0271 R0275
R4474 C4459 R4452
Q0151

TP4405 C4421 R4501 C0273


R4458 R4457 C0671

C0622
C4453 25 17 R0661
C4501 TP0661
VR0671 CNTL-REV-T9 VR0151
R4454 C0151

Q4472
C4475 TP4403 R4473 R4413 U4501
C4451
VR0621
R4455 TP4404 1 9 Q0171

D0661
R0177

C4400 L4421 R4446


R0178
R0175
R0176

C0661
D0179
C4510

D0621
R4511
R0171

99 C C4504 Q0173 R0172 Q0183

D0660
R4400 C4503 R0621 R0173
TP4402 R0530 R0179 R0511
C4502
C4408 R0183 VR0537
C0621
R0542 R0512 R0537
C4412 C4411 R0174 R0525 R0529
C0541
C4416 R0541
R4411 R0531
R0184
8485670Z03_B C4415 C4414 TP0530
Q4421
R4412 C4413 VR0504
1 3 2 C0611 VR0509

C0499
R4442 R4440 VR0601
R4443
R4445
C4440
S5440 R4441
R4421

TP4406 E0631
4 1
R4422
C4405
U4402
C4406 5 8

C4436
C4437
R4428

C4427 R4429
L4437 R4423 R4417

C4439
L4402
L4436
R4418

ZWG0130627-O

ZWG0130627-O

UHF (403-470 MHz) 1-25W 8485670Z03 Bottom Side


UHF 1-25W PCB / Schematics / Parts List 4-15

PASUPVLTG_UHF_PA_1 L4402
A+
PASUPVLTG
57R01
C4405 C4406 C4436 C4437 L4436
100pF 100pF 10uF .033uF 57R01

9V3_UHF_PA_1 L4421
9V3 9V3FLT
57R01
C4421
.033uF

C4439
U_PREDRIVER U_DRIVER 100pF R4491
C4403
9.1pF 10K
C4402 C4408 L4403 C4412 L4437
L4411 C4411 C4423 C4422
.022uF 100pF 18nH 100pF 1uF 100pF 17nH
18nH .022uF
C4404 C4492 J3401 - BNC/miniUHF
L4401 7.5 width 2.032 2.216x?? D4471 L4491 L4493
J4401-1
L4422 Q4441 17nH
11.03nH 17nH J4401-2
100pF 39pF

D
4.22nH C4496 J4401-3
TXINJ_UHF_PA_1 GND1 C4498 6.2pF J4401-4
C4400 C4431 R4457 C4491 C4497 J4401-5
TXINJ R4400 1.542x4 GND2 C4448 C4449 C4441 C4442 C4443 C4444 C4446 C4452 120 11pF
G 33pF 33pF 9.1pF 22pF 120pF 8.2pF 9.1pF 13pF 9.1pF 5.6pF
NU NU NU NU
470pF 51 0.8x25 NU
C4407 100pF

S1
S2
S3
S4
TP4401 NU U4401 Q4421 R4458 C4459
100pF C4455 C4457
C4401 30C65 C4458 470 100pF
R4402 30pF 33pF 33pF
16 6 C4417 R4454 D4451
RFIN RFOUT1 R4452 L4472
15 14 RFOUT2 7 9V3FLT
100pF VD1 2 A+ 17nH
11 G2 VG1 10K C4451 12K
3 22pF
1 VG2 C4418 C4419 C4420 C4424 1000pF C4453
R4401 R4403 VCNTRL 4.3pF 39pF 15pF TP4403 R4455 100pF
300 18pF R4416 M3421 R4431
300 8 NC1 NU 1 POS 100K
9 C4414 51 HEATSINK 51
NC2 100pF R4415 R4475
10 NC3 10K
15 R4411 51 C4474 RXIN_UHF_PA_1
NC4 C4413 R4474 L4471 D4472

GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
EP
6.8K
.022uF C4435 RXIN

4
5
NU 390nH

12
13
17
NU C4425 C4426 C4434 100pF VR4471 3 51
5.6V 100pF
.01uF 100pF .01uF
C4471 R4473 C4472 C4473 C4475
C4416 100pF 2 51 36pF 36pF 5.6pF
R4412 R4424 2.7
100pF 1
C4415 6.8K TP4404
.022uF R4425 2.7 D4401 Q4471
9V3FLT U_DRIVER R4471 Q4472 K9V1_UHF_PA_1
R4426 2.7 K9V1
A+ R4422 R4428 C4509 RESET_UHF_PA_1
2.4K 470
Q4411 2.2K R4427 2.7 RESET
470pF FECTRL_1_UHF_PA_1
PA_SWB R4421 5 NC_D3401_2 FECTRL_1
4 R4429 NU FECTRL_2_UHF_PA_1
INT_SWB_UHF_PA_1 R4417 FECTRL_2
C4428 39K 7 MOSBIAS_1
INT_SWB 2.7K
23
22
21
20
19
18

2200pF 6 8 24 17
PA_SWB 2.7K
U4402-2 C4505
RX
NA
RS

R4423 R4418 NU
LM2904
VLIM

1uF
VAR3
VAR1
VAR2

TP4406 39K C4427 2.7K


V5EXT

CLK_UHF_PA_1 R4504 25 GND2


CLK CLK V45 16
MOSBIAS_2_UHF_PA_1 R4404 26 U4501 VG
3300pF DATA_UHF_PA_1 10K 9V3FLT 27 BPOS 15
MOSBIAS_2 DATA DATA H99S-4 V10 14 9V3FLT
28 CQX
47K Q4422 CSX 29 CEX 13
TEMP CQ 12 C4506
R4406 CSX_UHF_PA_1 30 Q
S5440 31 RSET 11 2200pF
100K SWITCH ANO QX 10
32 F168
9V3FLT U4502 9
1 2 1 LM50 R4508
100K
RFIN
T1
CI
INT
CJ
VL
CL

TP4405 GND1
C4508 POS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

100pF 2 R4501 R4507


R4440
VOUT 9V3FLT
6.8K 20K C4502 C4504
R4511 0 2200pF
4.7 C4501 GND .01uF
NU 2200pF C4507 R4502 R4509
U_PREDRIVER 9V3FLT 39K
3 100pF 1K R4505 PA_PWR_SET_UHF_PA_1
R4445 R4442 TP4402 PA_PWR_SET
U4402-1 2.4K 2.2K 300K
R4441 R4446 R4413 CNTLVLTG_UHF_PA_1
4 3
CNTLVLTG
1 39K 0 C4503 3.3K
470pF R4506
LM2904 8 2 C4510
100pF 10K
PA_SWB R4443 NU
Q4442
C4440 39K U4508
TEMPSENSE
1000pF

ZWG0130520-B
ZWG0130621-O

UHF (403-470 MHz) Power Amplifier 1 - 25W


4-16 UHF 1-25W PCB / Schematics / Parts List

U4211
ADP3300

5V_UHF_FN_1 5V_UHF_FN_2 4.97 VDC IN_5V_RF_REG_UHF_FN_1


?X ERR SD ?X

GND ?X
(SOURCE) 5V ?X OUT IN ?X IN_5V_RF_REG
6.68 VDC
C4217 ?X NR
10.87 VDC C4213 C4216 C4211 C4215
C4203 2.2uF .01uF 0.1uF 2.2uF
C4201 L4201 NU
390nH 5V .01uF R4224
12.7 VDC 100pF 47K
.01uF
D4201
C4202 3 4
K3 A3 5
2 R4201 R4211 VDDA_UHF_FN_1
K2 A2 6
1
.01uF K1 A1 VDDA
150 0
R4225
C4214
C4204 2.2uF
R4206 47K
33K VDDA
C4210 D4221
100pF 2.2uF
NU

C4206 C4208 Q4221 C4236


C4287 C4205
100pF .01uF 10uF .047uF VCOBIAS_2_UHF_FN_1
0.1uF VCOBIAS_2

C4207 C4228
C4209 0.1uF
0.1uF NU

44
33
22
6
VCTRL_UHF_FN_1 R4221
2.5 to 11 VDC 100pF
VCTRL NU
150 R4203 R4228 TP4202
R4204

AGND
DGND
C4221 47 R4227
R4222 C4222 47 10K 100K
C4246 WARP

PD_GND
.01uF 510 0.1uF 25 NC3 31

PRE_GND
100pF INDMULT
16 NC2 29
28 SFOUT NC1 17
LOCK_UHF_FN_1 TP4201 ADAPTSW PRESC_UHF_FN_1
46
LOCK 4 LOCK CCOMP 42 PRESC
5 VDC (Locked) R4223 IADAPT
0 VDC (Unlocked) 45 REFSEL 18 C4227 C4226 C4229
L4221 43 IOUT 10pF 2.4pF 2pF
C4224 68 U4201 PREIN C4230 NU
C4223 12uH 32 2.2uF
NU 1uF C4225 38 TEST2 SFBASE 27
37 TEST1 SFCAP 26
1.76 VDC (Tx) R4251 4.58 VDC
AUX4 VSF_UHF_FN_1
510pF 3 BIAS2 39 R4252
4.97 VDC (25KHZ Chan. Spacing) AUX3 VSF
BWSELECT_UHF_FN_1 2 BIAS1 40
30K C4253
0 VDC (12.5KHZ Chan. Spacing) 1 AUX2 39K C4252
BWSELECT AUX1 4.7uF 1000pF C4254
48 VBPASS 21 1.78 VDC (Rx) C4255 0.1uF
63A27 PVREF 35
VMULT4 100pF DATA_UHF_FN_1
2.48 VDC 11
3.05 VDC (RX) 2.48 VDC 12 VMULT3 SFIN 30 4.97 VDC DATA
VCOMOD_UHF_FN_1 VMULT2 MODIN_UHF_FN_1
2.63 VDC (TX) 14 DATA 7 2.52 VDC
VCOMOD 15 VMULT1 MODIN 10 MODIN
R4241 4.97 VDC CSX_UHF_FN_1
16_8MHz_UHF_FN_1 220 MODOUT CSX
41 CEX 9 0 VDC
16_8MHz 1.28 VDC 19 FREFOUT CLK 8 CLK_UHF_FN_1
0 VDC (RX) 24 XTAL2 CLK
TRB_UHF_FN_1 4.97 VDC (TX) C4288 3.48 XTAL1
C4241 23 C4244 C4242 C4245 C4243
TRB 0.1uF VDC

VRO
DVDD
AVDD
PRE_VDD
PD_VDD
100pF VCP 100pF 100pF 100pF 100pF VDDA
NU

5
NU

47
13
36
20
34
R4261
47K
L4231
2.2uH
Y4261 C4232 C4233
75Z04 C4231 C4234
C4289 .01uF .01uF 2.2uF
16.8MHz .01uF
0.1uF OUT NU
C4261 IN
33pF 6 3
NU C4263
GND GND1 0.1uF
1 4 D4261
NU
C4262
R4262 330pF TTS05V
6.2K NU 1 Y4262
NU C4235 16.8MHz
VCNTL
.01uF
5V
2 4 C4251
GND VCC
0.1uF
R4263
100 OUT ZWG0130622-O
3

HF (403-470 MHz) FRACN


UHF 1-25W PCB / Schematics / Parts List 4-17

Q4333
1 6
0 VDC (Tx)
VCOBIAS_2_UHF_VCO 2.43 VDC (Rx)
R4346 2
VCOBIAS_2
C4375 0 VDC (Tx)
10K 5V 4.7 VDC (Rx)
VSF 0.1uF
NU 5V
R4301 VSF_UHF_VC0 4.58 VDC 3 4 R4341
RXSW VSF 5V_UHF_VCO
5.6K C4355 C4352 C4351 0
C4308 C4354
2.2uF 0.1uF 100pF C4353 R4337 C4336
2.2uF R4361
L4305 0.1uF 0 .022uF
180
0.1uF 390nH NU
C4372 C4371 R4302 L4331 R4342 L4333
0.1uF L4304 C4309 R4305 390nH
100pF 10K 33nH 2.2K
390nH R4332
NU C4361 C4362 L4332
100pF 10 1000pF L4361 0.22uF C4332 22K 15nH R4336 C4337 RXINJ_UHF_VCO_1
33nH NU 0.1uF NU NU 1K
U4301 NU NU RXINJ
R4360 R4339
C4305 C4306 50U54 14 18 270 C4364 C4333 C4335 51pF R4345 13.5 to 16 dBm
22 0 C4339
Q4301 VCC_LOGIC 5.6pF
4.54 VDC VCC_BUFFERS R4362 TXINJ_UHF_VCO Q4332 NU 1pF
2.35 VDC TXINJ NU
1pF 2pF 10 (Tx) C4331 51pF 100pF NU
NU
1 TX_IADJ TX_OUT 10 L4371 R4331
1 P1 2 RX_IADJ 8 4 to 6 dBm NU R4338
RX_OUT 220 R4343
3 SUPER_FLTR 4.54 VDC 68nH 22
L4303 0 VDC (Tx) 12 (Rx) 6.8pF Q4331 NU 1K
C4304 RESONATOR
4 COLL_RFIN PRESC_OUT C4363 MMBR941
C4302 C4303 2.45 VDC (Rx) 5 RX_BASE 1pF
3.9pF 7 C4373 NU R4344 C4338
8.2pF 8.2pF 2 6 RX_EMITTER RX_SWITCH NU
C4307 16 TX_BASE 13 1pF R4347 10 51pF
P2 R4303 TX_SWITCH
1.91 VDC (Tx) 15 TX_EMITTER C4374 NU
0 VDC (Rx) 20 FLIP_IN
30 100pF 1pF 0
3 P3 19 TRB_IN NU
CR4303 R4304 R4333 R4340
L4302 GND_BUFFERS 220
390nH CR4302 GND_FLAG GND_LOGIC R4363 10K R4334
TXSW NU NU
180 VSF 0
9 11 17 1K NU
NU L4362 PRESC_UHF_VCO
CR4301 PRESC
R4311 33nH
L4301 7.5K -18 to -16 dBm (Rx)
390nH L4313 R4381 TRB_UHF_VCO C4365 -16 to -11 dBm (Tx) R4335 C4334
390nH TRB 3.3pF 10 51pF
470 0 VDC (Rx) NU NU
C4317 C4318 C4381 SH4301 SH4302
0.1uF 4.97 VDC (Tx)
C4301 100pF 0.1uF R4312 4.42 VDC (Rx) SHIELD SHIELD
100pF NU NU 0 VDC (Tx)
5.6K TXSW
C4314 RXSW
1.5pF R4314 4.54 VDC (Tx)
270 0 VDC (Rx) C4382 C4383
VCTRL_UHF_VCO 100pF 100pF GND
R4315 L4311 C4312 C4315
NU NU
VCTRL 100pF
2.5 - 11 VDC 0 390nH
12pF C4313 1 P1
C4316 C4311 1pF R4313 C4319
0.1uF 100pF CR4311 NU 30 3.9pF
NU
2 P2
L4312
RESONATOR
3 P3

C4321
1pF
2.6 VDC (Tx)
VCOMOD_UHF_VCO C4325 3.1 VDC (Rx) R4321 R4322 4.58 VDC
VCOMOD VSF
4.7uF 56K 10K
CR4321
C4323 C4322 C4324 R4323
1000pF 100pF 2.4pF 100K
NU NU
GROUND

ZWG0130624-O

UHF (403-470 MHz) Voltage Controlled Oscillator


4-18 UHF 1-25W PCB / Schematics / Parts List

R4071

Q4004 10K
9V3
FECTRL_2_UHF_FE R4061 R4072
FECTRL_2 10K
10K C4062
C4061
330pF 0.1uF

9V3_UHF_FE R4002 R4062


9V3 1.5K R4070 C4069
330 390 .01uF
C4010 C4012 C4013
9V3 330pF R4016 C4011 330pF 3300pF C4064
3.3K 3300pF 0.1uF
D4007
L4003
R4068 Q4002 470nH
K9V1_UHF_FE
C4014 D4006
K9V1 1.5K R4063
R4069 R4017
C4067 0 390
1K NU 100pF C4017
3300pF C4028 C4018
.01uF R4018 R4005
3.3K C4068 L4004 L4005
C4001 C4002 L4002 TBD
L4001 100pF 1.8pF 12pF TBD
TBD TBD 10K
POS C4029 C4030 POS R4014
C4026 1.8pF 33pF POS C4065 R4064 C4015 1.8pF 1.8pF
RXIN_UHF_FE POS C4027 R4022 R4007 10
1.8pF 1.8pF 0 IN D4004 D4005 IN
RXIN IN D4001 D4002 IN 100pF 0 100 100pF R4015
R4004 NEG NEG R4013 0 C4051 C4031
C4025 NEG NEG 2.7K R4066 C4016 270 NU 10pF 13pF
4.6 VDC 1pF
2.2pF
NU Q4003 10 NU
NU
C4009

0.7 VDC
R4001 C4007 Q4001
C4003 100K 30pF NU
36pF D4003 10pF C4019 C4021 C4022
C4004 C4005 C4006 C4020 C4023
33pF 33pF 12pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 12pF
33pF L4006 R4003
R4020 R4012
15nH 3.9K 100K
0
FECTRL_1_UHF_FE NU
R4060 3 to 6.5 VDC
FECTRL_1
330K IF_UHF_FE L4008 NU
IF C4024
C4060 470nH R4019 GND_UHF_FE
C4008 1000pF
1pF C4066 GND
1000pF 20pF R4051 R4054 10
NU
NU 51 820 NU NU

R4052 R4053
C4052 0 10
L4051 NU R4055
82pF 150nH
TP4003
820
NU
T4052 T4051
RXINJ_UHF_FE D4051 3 XFMR
L4053 L4054 XFMR
4 3 1 5
RXINJ IO3
27nH 15nH
C4055 C4053 2 2
6.2pF C4054 1 2
16pF IO1 IO2
NU 16pF 3 4
5 1
IO4
4

ZWG0130625-O

UHF (403-470 MHz) Receiver Front End


UHF 1-25W PCB / Schematics / Parts List 4-19

FL3115
9180469V04
CFWC455F
1 IN OUT 2

GND1
GND2
9V3 9V3
3 4
U3115-4
U3111-1 FL3111 FL3113 NU MC74HC4066
MC74HC4066 14 9180469V03 14 14 14
9180468v04
CFWC455G CFUCJ455F 9V3
2 VDD 1 1 IN OUT 2 11 VDD 10 2 VDD 1 1 IN OUT 2 11 VDD 10
VSS VSS VSS VSS
CNTL CNTL CNTL CNTL
7 7 7 R3153
13 12 13 12 7 10K
U3111-4 U3115-1

GND

GND1
9V3 R3151

3
4 GND2
3
9V3_UHF_IF_1 MC74HC4066 10K BWSELECT_UHF_IF_1
9V3 9V3 9V3
9V3_VHF_IF_2 BWSELECT
FL3112 FL3114
R3104 R3114 12.5kHz 0VDC
14 9180469V06 14 14 9180468V06 14 C3151 20/25kHz 5VDC
NU NU CFWC455D .01uF
3.9VDC CFUCJ455D Q3151
5V_UHF_IF_1 R3105 R3115 4
3 VDD 1 IN OUT 2 8 VDD 9 3 VDD 4 1 IN OUT 2 8 VDD 9 9V3
5V 5V
100 390 VSS VSS VSS VSS
CNTL CNTL CNTL CNTL
R3108 C3111 R3116 C3121 7
0.1uF 7 7
620 0.1uF 330 5 6 7 U3111-3 U3115-2 5 6 R3154
5V R3117 U3111-2 U3115-3 10K

GND
R3106

GND1
GND2
27K 3 4 3
27K C3110 MC74HC4066 MC74HC4066 MC74HC4066 R3152
C3116 R3118 C3122
C3104 R3107 27pF
10K
6.8K R3145 3.3K
3VDC 0.1uF .039uF
0.1uF 6.8K C3123
FL3101 C3112 FL3102 .039uF R3144 C3145 C3152
Q3102 C3148 .01uF Q3152
12R16 Q3101 82pF 12R16 3VDC 2.4K 0.1uF
IFIN_U HF_IF_1R3148 C3103 C3115 NU
3 6 3 6
IF IN OUT IN OUT R3113
0 33pF 0.75VDC L3112 0.75VDC 330 D3101 C3137
L3101 22pF Y3102
.039uF

2
9
4
7
1
14
18
10
19
620nH 620nH R3135 1
C3113

GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
C3101 C3102 R3101 C3114 R3112 5V 1.2K 3
NU

1
2
4
5
1
2
4
5
20pF 15pF 12K R3102 18pF R3111 10

RFIN
LIMIN
L3100 10 L3111 12K

OSCIN
R3130

QUADIN
NU 620nH 2
51 15 C3142

RFIN_DEC
6 455KHz 5V

RSSI_FEED
VCC 0.1uF

GND
IFAMP_DEC1

AUDIO_FEED
C3134
C3132 0.1uF C3144
0.1uF 0.1uF
R3124 Y3101 R3141 C3143

OSCOUT
MIXOUT
RSSIOUT
AUDIOOUT
LIMOUT
LIM_DEC1
LIM_DEC2
IFAMPOUT IFAMPIN
IFAMP_DEC2
NU 44.395MHz C3133 390 120pF

3
5
8
C3135

20
11
13
12
16
17
R3123 1 10uF
3
OUT IN U3101
0 33pF SA616 Q3141
GND1 GND R3132
C3124 4 2 15K
NU C3136 C3131
30pF NU
R3142
L3124 1.8K
NU
R3134 C3141
C3139 0.1uF
10K 0.1uF

R3133
8.2K
C3140
0.1uF C3146 C3147
4700pF 0.1uF
R3146 DISCAUDIO_UHF_IF_1
DISCAUDIO
680 R3147
RSSI
12K RSSI_UHF_IF_1

ZWG0130623-O

UHF (403-470 MHz) IF


4-20 UHF 1-25W PCB / Schematics / Parts List

UHF PCB 8485670Z03 Parts List 1-25W Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola
Description Description Description
Circuit Motorola Ref Part No. Ref Part No. Ref Part No.
Description C4022 2113740F39 33pF C4246 2113740F51 100pF C4414 2113740F51 100pF
Ref Part No.
C3101 2113740F34 20pF C4023 2113740F29 12pF C4251 2113743E20 10uF C4415 2113743E07 0.022uF
C3102 2113740F31 15pF C4024 2113741F25 1000pF C4252 2113741F25 1000pF C4416 2113740F51 100pF
C3103 2113740F39 33pF C4026 2113740F09 1.8pF C4253 2311049A56 4.7uF C4417 2113740F38 30pF
C3104 2113743E20 10uF C4027 2113740F09 1.8pF C4254 2113743E20 10uF C4419 2113740F33 18pF
C3110 2113740F37 27pF C4028 2113741F49 10nF C4255 2113740F51 100pF C4420 2113740F28 11pF
C3111 2113743E20 10uF C4029 2113740F09 1.8pF C4263 2113743E20 10uF C4421 2113741A57 33K F
C3112 2113740F49 82pF C4030 2113740F09 1.8pF C4287 2113740F51 100pF C4422 2113740A55 100pF
C3114 2113740F33 18pF C4031 2113740F30 13pF C4289 2113743E20 10uF C4423 2311049A08 1uF
C3115 2113740F35 22pF C4051 2113740F27 10pF C4301 2113740F51 100pF C4425 2113741F49 10nF
C3116 2113743E20 10uF C4052 2113740F49 82pF C4302 2113740L16 8.2pF C4426 2113740F51 100pF
C3121 2113743E20 10uF C4053 2113740F32 16pF C4303 2113740L16 8.2pF C4427 2113741F37 3300pF
C3122 2113743E11 0.039uF C4054 2113740F32 16pF C4304 2113740L08 3.9pF C4428 2113741F33 2200pF
C3123 2113743E11 0.039uF C4061 2113740F63 330pF C4306 2113740L01 2pF C4431 2111078B23 24pF
C3132 2113743E20 10uF C4062 2113743E20 10uF C4307 2113740F51 100pF C4434 2113741F49 10nF
C3133 2311049A57 10uF C4064 2113743E20 10uF C4308 2113743E20 10uF C4435 2113740A55 100pF
C3134 2113743E20 10uF C4065 2113740F51 100pF C4309 2113740F51 100pF C4436 2311049A45 10uF
C3135 2113740L30 33pF C4067 2113741F37 3300pF C4311 2113740F51 100pF C4437 2113741A57 33K F
C3136 2113740L29 30pF C4068 2113740F51 100pF C4312 2113740F29 12pF C4439 2111078B42 100pF
C3137 2113743E11 0.039uF C4069 2113741F49 10nF C4314 2113740F07 1.5pF C4440 2113741F25 1000pF
C3139 2113743E20 10uF C4201 2113740F51 100pF C4315 2113740F51 100pF C4441 2111078B18 15pF
C3140 2113743E20 10uF C4202 2113741F49 10nF C4316 2109720D14 0.1uF C4446 2111078B09 6.8pF
C3141 2113743E20 10uF C4203 2113741F49 10nF C4318 2113743E20 10uF C4448 2111078B29 33pF
C3142 2113743E20 10uF C4204 2113740F51 100pF C4321 2113740F03 1pF C4449 2111078B29 33pF
C3143 2113740F53 120pF C4205 2113741F49 10nF C4324 2113740L03 2.4pF C4451 2113741F25 1000pF
C3144 2113743E20 10uF C4206 2311049J25 10uF C4325 2311049A56 4.7uF C4452 2113740F30 13pF
C3145 2113743E20 10uF C4208 2113743E20 10uF C4331 2113740L14 6.8pF C4453 2113740F51 100pF
C3146 2113741F41 4700pF C4209 2113743E20 10uF C4335 2113740F51 100pF C4455 2111078B12 9.1pF
C3147 2113743E20 10uF C4210 2104993J02 2.2uF C4336 2113743E07 0.022uF C4457 2111078B27 30pF
C3151 2113741F49 10nF C4211 2113743E20 10uF C4337 2113740F44 51pF C4458 2111078B32 39pF
C3152 2113741F49 10nF C4213 2311049A09 2.2uF C4338 2113740F44 51pF C4459 2113740F51 100pF
C4001 2113740F09 1.8pF C4214 2311049A09 2.2uF C4351 2113740F51 100pF C4471 2113740F51 100pF
C4002 2113740F39 33pF C4215 2311049A09 2.2uF C4352 2113743E20 10uF C4472 2111078B31 36pF
C4003 2113740F40 36pF C4217 2113741F49 10nF C4353 2113743E20 10uF C4473 2111078B31 36pF
C4004 2113740F39 33pF C4221 2109720D01 0.01uF C4354 2104993J02 2.2uF C4474 2113740F51 100pF
C4005 2113740F39 33pF C4222 2109720D14 0.1uF C4355 2104993J02 2.2uF C4475 2113740F21 5.6pF
C4006 2113740F39 33pF C4224 0882422W23 1uF C4361 2113741F25 1000pF C4491 2111078B12 9.1pF
C4007 2113740F38 30pF C4225 2113741F18 510pF C4364 2113740F21 5.6pF C4492 2111078B32 39pF
C4008 2113741F25 1000pF C4226 2113740L03 2.4pF C4365 2113740F07 1.5pF C4496 2111078B09 6.8pF
C4009 2113740F27 10pF C4227 2113740F27 10pF C4371 2113743E20 10uF C4497 2111078B07 5.6pF
C4010 2113741F13 330pF C4230 2104993J02 2.2uF C4400 2113740F67 470pF C4501 2113741F33 2200pF
C4011 2113741F37 3300pF C4231 2113741F49 10nF C4401 2113740F51 100pF C4502 2113741F33 2200pF
C4012 2113741F13 330pF C4232 2113741F49 10nF C4402 2113741F37 3300pF C4503 2113740F67 470pF
C4013 2113741F37 3300pF C4233 2104993J02 2.2uF C4403 2113740F23 6.8pF C4504 2113741F49 10nF
C4014 2113740F51 100pF C4234 2113741F49 10nF C4404 2113740F51 100pF C4505 2311049A07 1uF
C4015 2113740F51 100pF C4235 2113741F49 10nF C4405 2113740F51 100pF C4506 2113741F33 2200pF
C4017 2113740F09 1.8pF C4236 2113743E12 0.047uF C4406 2113740F51 100pF C4507 2113740F51 100pF
C4018 2113740F29 12pF C4242 2113740F51 100pF C4407 2113740F51 100pF C4508 2113740F51 100pF
C4019 2113740F29 12pF C4243 2113740F51 100pF C4408 2113740F51 100pF C4510 2113740F51 100pF
C4020 2113740F39 33pF C4244 2113740F51 100pF C4411 2113741F37 3300pF CR4301 4805649Q13 DIODE, VARACTOR
C4021 2113740F39 33pF C4245 2113740F51 100pF C4412 2113740F51 100pF CR4302 4862824C01 DIODE, VARACTOR
UHF 1-25W PCB / Schematics / Parts List 4-21

Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola


Description Description Description Description
Ref Part No. Ref Part No. Ref Part No. Ref Part No.
CR4303 4862824C01 DIODE, VARACTOR L4313 2462587T22 390nH R3117 0662057A83 27K Ohm R4225 0662057A89 47K Ohm
CR4311 4802245J22 DIODE, VARACTOR L4331 2462587T09 33nH R3118 0662057A69 6800 Ohm R4228 0662057A73 10K Ohm
CR4321 4862824C01 DIODE, VARACTOR L4333 2462587T22 390nH R3123 0662057B47 0 Ohm R4241 0662057A33 220 Ohm
D3101 4880154K03 DIODE DUAL SCHOTTKY L4361 2462587T09 33nH R3130 0662057A18 51 Ohm R4251 0662057A87 39K Ohm
D4001 4862824C01 DIODE, VARACTOR L4362 2462587T09 33nH R3132 0662057A77 15K Ohm R4252 0662057A84 30K Ohm
D4002 4862824C01 DIODE, VARACTOR L4371 2462587T13 68nH R3133 0662057A71 8200 Ohm R4261 0662057A89 47K Ohm
D4003 4880154K03 DIODE DUAL SCHOTTKY L4401 2460591B04 11.03nH R3134 0662057A73 10K Ohm R4263 0662057A25 100 Ohm
D4004 4862824C01 DIODE, VARACTOR L4402 2484657R01 Ferrite Bead R3135 0662057A51 1200 Ohm R4301 0662057A67 5600 Ohm
D4005 4862824C01 DIODE, VARACTOR L4403 2462587N50 56nH R3141 0662057A39 390 Ohm R4302 0662057A73 10K Ohm
D4006 4880142L01 DIODE L4411 2462587N44 18nH R3142 0662057A55 1800 Ohm R4303 0662057A12 30 Ohm
D4007 4813833C02 DIODE, DUAL 70V L4421 2484657R01 Ferrite Bead R3144 0662057A58 2400 Ohm R4304 0662057A31 180 Ohm
D4051 4886143B01 DIODE, MIXER L4422 2460591A01 4.22nH R3145 0662057A61 3300 Ohm R4305 0662057A01 10 Ohm
D4201 4802233J09 DIODE, TRIPLE L4436 2484657R01 Ferrite Bead R3146 0662057A45 680 Ohm R4311 0662057A70 7500 Ohm
D4221 4813825A05 DIODE L4437 2460592A01 17nH R3147 0662057A75 12K Ohm R4312 0662057A67 5600 Ohm
D4401 4813833C02 DIODE, DUAL 70V L4471 2462587T22 390nH R3148 0662057B47 0 Ohm R4313 0662057A12 30 Ohm
D4451 4813825A05 DIODE L4472 2460592A01 17nH R3151 0662057A73 10K Ohm R4314 0662057A35 270 Ohm
D4471 4802482J02 DIODE L4491 2460592A01 17nH R3152 0662057A73 10K Ohm R4315 0662057B47 0 Ohm
D4472 4802482J02 DIODE L4493 2460592A01 17nH R3153 0662057A73 10K Ohm R4321 0662057A91 56K Ohm
FL3101 9180112R16 2 POLE 44.85 MHZ CRYSTAL M3421 2686201B01 HEAT SPREADER R3154 0662057A73 10K Ohm R4322 0662057A73 10K Ohm
FILTER Q3101 4813827A07 NPN R4001 0662057A97 100K Ohm R4323 0662057A97 100K Ohm
FL3102 9180112R16 2 POLE 44.85 MHZ CRYSTAL Q3102 4813827A07 NPN R4002 0662057A37 330 Ohm R4331 0662057A09 22 Ohm
FILTER Q3141 4880214G02 NPN R4003 0662057A63 3900 Ohm R4341 0662057B47 0 Ohm
FL3111 9180469V03 6 ELEMENT CER FILTER, Q3151 4880048M01 NPN R4004 0662057A59 2700 Ohm R4342 0662057A57 2200 Ohm
455KHz Q3152 4880048M01 NPN R4005 0662057A73 10K Ohm R4343 0662057A49 1000 Ohm
FL3112 9180469V06 6 ELEMENT CER FILTER, Q4002 4813824A17 PNP R4007 0662057A25 100 Ohm R4344 0662057A01 10 Ohm
455KHz Q4003 4813827A07 NPN R4012 0662057A97 100K Ohm R4346 0662057A73 10K Ohm
FL3114 9180468V06 4 ELEMENT CER FILTER, Q4004 4805921T02 TRANSISTOR DUAL DIGITAL R4013 0662057A35 270 Ohm R4347 0662057B47 0 Ohm
455KHz NPN/PNP R4014 0662057A01 10 Ohm R4360 0662057A35 270 Ohm
FL3115 9180469V04 6 ELEMENT CER FILTER, Q4221 4880048M01 NPN R4016 0662057A61 3300 Ohm R4361 0662057A31 180 Ohm
455KHz Q4301 4805218N63 DIODE DUAL SCHOTTKY R4018 0662057A61 3300 Ohm R4362 0662057A01 10 Ohm
J4401 0986166B01 MOBILE RF CONNECTOR Q4332 4813827A07 NPN R4022 0662057B47 0 Ohm R4363 0662057A49 1000 Ohm
(BNC) Q4333 4802245J50 TRANSISTOR DUAL NPN/PNP R4051 0662057A18 51 Ohm R4381 0662057A41 470 Ohm
L3101 2462587T25 620nH Q4411 4805921T02 TRANSISTOR DUAL DIGITAL R4052 0662057B47 0 Ohm R4400 0662057A43 560 Ohm
L3111 2462587T25 620nH NPN/PNP R4060 0662057B10 330K Ohm R4401 0662057A36 300 Ohm
L3112 2462587T25 620nH Q4421 4886212B01 MRF1518 R4061 0662057A73 10K Ohm R4402 0662057A05 15 Ohm
L4003 2462587T23 470nH Q4422 4880048M01 NPN R4062 0662057A53 1500 Ohm R4403 0662057A36 300 Ohm
L4006 2462587V24 15nH Q4441 4886163B01 MRF1535 R4063 0662057A39 390 Ohm R4404 0662057A89 47K Ohm
L4008 2462587T23 470nH Q4442 4880048M01 NPN R4064 0662057B47 0 Ohm R4406 0662057A97 100K Ohm
L4051 2462587T17 150nH Q4471 4880048M01 NPN R4068 0662057A53 1500 Ohm R4412 0662057A69 6800 Ohm
L4053 2462587N46 27nH Q4472 4805128M27 PNP R4069 0662057A49 1000 Ohm R4413 0662057A61 3300 Ohm
L4054 2462587N43 15nH R3101 0662057A75 12K Ohm R4070 0662057A39 390 Ohm R4415 0662057A18 51 Ohm
L4201 2462587Q42 390nH R3102 0662057A01 10 Ohm R4071 0662057A73 10K Ohm R4416 0662057A18 51 Ohm
L4221 2462587P25 12000nH R3105 0662057A25 100 Ohm R4072 0662057A73 10K Ohm R4418 0662057A59 2700 Ohm
L4231 2462587Q20 2200nH R3106 0662057A83 27K Ohm R4201 0662057A29 150 Ohm R4421 0662057A87 39K Ohm
L4301 2462587T22 390nH R3107 0662057A69 6800 Ohm R4203 0662057A17 47 Ohm R4422 0662057A57 2200 Ohm
L4302 2462587T22 390nH R3108 0662057A44 620 Ohm R4204 0662057A17 47 Ohm R4423 0662057A87 39K Ohm
L4303 2460593C01 RESONATOR R3111 0662057A75 12K Ohm R4211 0662057B47 0 Ohm R4424 0662057C13 2.7 Ohm
L4304 2462587T22 390nH R3112 0662057A01 10 Ohm R4221 0662057A29 150 Ohm R4425 0662057C13 2.7 Ohm
L4305 2462587T22 390nH R3113 0662057A37 330 Ohm R4222 0662057A42 510 Ohm R4426 0662057C13 2.7 Ohm
L4311 2462587T22 390nH R3115 0662057A39 390 Ohm R4223 0662057A21 68 Ohm R4427 0662057C13 2.7 Ohm
L4312 2460593C01 RESONATOR R3116 0662057A37 330 Ohm R4224 0662057A89 47K Ohm R4428 0662057A58 2400 Ohm
4-22 UHF 1-25W PCB / Schematics / Parts List

* Motorola Depot Servicing only


Circuit Motorola
Description Reference designators with an asterisk indicate
Ref Part No.
components which are not field replaceable
R4429 0662057A59 2700 Ohm
because they need to be calibrated with
R4431 0680194M18 51 Ohm
specialized factory equipment after installation.
R4441 0662057A87 39K Ohm
Radios in which these parts have been replaced in
R4442 0662057A57 2200 Ohm
the field will be off frequency at temperature
R4443 0662057A87 39K Ohm
extremes.
R4445 0662057A58 2400 Ohm
R4446 0662057B47 0 Ohm
R4452 0662057A75 12K Ohm
R4454 0662057A73 10K Ohm
R4455 0662057A97 100K Ohm
R4457 0683962T51 120 Ohm
R4458 0662057A41 470 Ohm
R4471 0662057A41 470 Ohm
R4473 0680194M18 51 Ohm
R4474 0680194M18 51 Ohm
R4475 0662057A73 10K Ohm
R4491 0662057A73 10K Ohm
R4501 0662057A69 6800 Ohm
R4502 0662057A83 27K Ohm
R4504 0662057A73 10K Ohm
R4505 0662057B09 300K Ohm
R4507 0662057A80 20K Ohm
R4508 0662057A97 100K Ohm
R4509 0662057A49 1000 Ohm
R4511 0662057C19 4.7 Ohm
SH4301 2602641Y02 SHIELD
SH4302 2602641Y02 SHIELD
T4051 2505515V03 XFMR MIXER 4:1
T4052 2505515V04 XMFR MIXER 5:1
U3101 5186144B01 IC, IF
U3111 5102463J52 QUAD ANALOG SWITCH
U3115 5102463J52 QUAD ANALOG SWITCH
U4201 5185963A27 IC FRACTN
U4211 5105739X05 IC, VOLTAGE REGULATOR
U4301 5105750U54 IC, VCO
U4401 5185130C65 IC LDMOS DRIVER
U4402 5113818A01 LOW POWER SUPPLY
U4501 5185765B28 IC POWER CONTROL
U4502 5185963A15 IC TEMPERATURE SENSOR
VR4471 4813830A15 DIODE, 5.6V
Y3101 4880606B09 2ND OSC XTAL 44.395 MHZ
Y3102 9186145B02 455KHz DISCRIMINATOR
Y4262 4886182B01 TCXO 16.8MHZ
GM328/GM338/GM398
Mobile Radios
UHF Band 2 (450-527MHz)
Service Information

Issue: December, 2003


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Table of Contents

Section 1 Model Chart and Technical Specifications

1.0 GM328/GM338/GM398 Model Chart ...................................................................1-1


2.0 Technical Specifications ......................................................................................1-2

Section 2 Theory of Operation

1.0 Introduction ..........................................................................................................2-1


2.0 UHF (450-527 MHz) Receiver .............................................................................2-1
2.1 Receiver Front-End ........................................................................................2-1
2.2 Front-End Band-Pass Filters & Pre-Amplifier .................................................2-2
2.3 First Mixer and High Intermediate Frequency (IF)..........................................2-2
2.4 Low Intermediate Frequency (IF) and Receiver Back End.............................2-3
3.0 UHF (450-527 MHz) Transmitter Power Amplifier (PA) 25 W..............................2-3
3.1 First Power Controlled Stage..........................................................................2-4
3.2 Power Controlled Driver Stage .......................................................................2-4
3.3 Final Stage .....................................................................................................2-4
3.4 Directional Coupler .........................................................................................2-5
3.5 Antenna Switch...............................................................................................2-5
3.6 Harmonic Filter ...............................................................................................2-5
3.7 Power Control.................................................................................................2-5
4.0 UHF (450-527 MHz) Frequency Synthesis ..........................................................2-6
4.1 Reference Oscillator .......................................................................................2-6
4.2 Fractional-N Synthesizer ................................................................................2-7
4.3 Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO)...............................................................2-8
4.4 Synthesizer Operation ....................................................................................2-9

Section 3 Troubleshooting Charts

1.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Receiver ............................................................3-1


2.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for 25W Transmitter ................................................3-3
3.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Synthesizer........................................................3-6
4.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for VCO...................................................................3-7
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Section 4 UHF PCB/Schematics/Parts Lists

1.0 Allocation of Schematics and Circuit Boards ....................................................... 4-1


1.1 Controller Circuits ........................................................................................... 4-1
2.0 UHF Band 2 1-25W PCBs / Schematics / Parts List............................................ 4-3
UHF Band 2 (450-527 MHz) 1-25W 8485671Z03 Top Side................................... 4-3
UHF Band 2 (450-527 MHz) 1-25W 8485671Z03 Bottom Side ............................ 4-4
UHF Band 2 (450-527 MHz) Power Amplifier 1 - 25W ........................................... 4-5
UHF Band 2 (450-527 MHz) FRACN ..................................................................... 4-6
UHF Band 2 (450-527 MHz) Voltage Controlled Oscillator .................................... 4-7
UHF Band 2 (450-527 MHz) Receiver Front End................................................... 4-8
UHF Band 2 (450-527 MHz) IF............................................................................... 4-9
UHF Band 2 PCB 8485671Z03 Parts List 1-25W................................................ 4-10
1-1

Section 1
MODEL CHART AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

1.0 GM328/GM338/GM398 Model Chart

GM Series, UHF Band 2, 450-527 MHz


Model Description
AZM25SHC9AA1 GM328 450-527 MHz 1-25W
AZM25SHF9AA5 GM338 450-527 MHz 1-25W
AZM25SHN9AA8 GM398 450-527 MHz 1-25W
Item Description
X GCN6112_ GM328 Control Head Direct Mount
X GCN6114_ GM338 Control Head Direct Mount
X GCN6115_ GM398 Control Head Direct Mount
X X IMUE6022_ Tanapa WM 450-527 MHz 1-25W
X IMUE6043 Tanapa WM 450-527 MHz 1-25W
X X X RAE4155_ BNC 470-512 MHz, 1/4 Wave Roof Mount
X X X RAE4156_ BNC 470-494 MHz, 3.5 Gain Roof Mount
X X X RAE4157_ BNC 494-512 MHz, 5dB Gain Roof Mount
X 6804113J74 GM328 User Guide
X 6804112J06 GM338 User Guide
X 6804112J07 GM398 User Guide
x = Indicates one of each is required.
1-2 Technical Specifications

2.0 Technical Specifications


Data is specified for +25°C unless otherwise stated.

General Specifications
Channel Capacity
GM328 4
GM338 128
GM398 160
Power Supply 13.2Vdc (10.8 - 15.6Vdc)
Dimensions: H x W x D (mm) Depth excluding knobs GM328
56mm x 176mm x 177mm
(add 8mm for Volume Knob)
Dimensions: H x W x D (mm) Depth excluding knobs GM338
59mm x 179mm x 186mm (1 - 25W)
59mm x 179mm x 198mm (25 - 45W)
(add 9mm for Volume Knob)
Dimensions: H x W x D (mm) Depth excluding knobs GM398
72mm x 185mm x 188mm
(add 8mm for Volume Knob)
Weight GM328/GM338 1400 g
Weight GM398 1500 g
Sealing: Withstands rain testing per
MIL STD 810 C/D/E and IP54
Shock and Vibration: Protection provided via impact
resistant housing exceeding MIL STD
810-C/D/E
Dust, Salt & Fog: Protection provided via environment
resistant housing exceeding MIL STD
810 C/D/E
Technical Specifications 1-3

Transmitter UHF
*Frequencies - Full Bandsplit UHF 450-527 MHz

Channel Spacing 12.5/20/25 kHz

Frequency Stability
±2.0 ppm
(-30°C to +60°C, +25° Ref.)

Power 1-25W

±2.5 @ 12.5 kHz


Modulation Limiting ±4.0 @ 20 kHz
±5.0 @ 25 kHz

-40 dB @ 12.5kHz
FM Hum & Noise
-45 dB @ 20/25kHz

-36 dBm <1 GHz


Conducted/Radiated Emission (ETS)
-30 dBm >1 GHz

-60 dB @ 12.5 kHz


Adjacent Channel Power
-70 dB @ 25 kHz

Audio Response (300 - 3000 Hz) +1 to -3 dB

Audio Distortion @1000Hz, 60%


<3% typical
Rated Maximum Deviation

Receiver UHF
*Frequencies - Full Bandsplit UHF 450-527 MHz

Channel Spacing 12.5/20/25 kHz

Sensitivity (12 dB SINAD) 0.30 µV (0.22 µV typical)

>65 dB
Intermodulation (ETS) Base Mode: >70dB
(1-25W model only)

65 dB @ 12.5 kHz
Adjacent Channel Selectivity (ETS) 70 dB @ 20 kHz
75 dB @ 25 kHz

70 dB @ 12.5 kHz
Spurious Rejection (ETS)
75 dB @ 20/25 kHz

3W Internal
Rated Audio
13W External

Audio Distortion @ Rated Audio <3% typical

-40 dB @ 12.5 kHz


Hum & Noise
-45 dB @ 20/25 kHz
1-4 Technical Specifications

Receiver UHF
Audio Response (300 - 3000Hz @ 20/25kHz)
+1 to -3 dB
(300 - 2550Hz @12.5kHz)

-57 dBm <1 GHz


Conducted Spurious Emission (ETS)
-47 dBm >1 GHz

*Availability subject to the laws and regulations of individual countries.


2-1

Section 2
THEORY OF OPERATION

1.0 Introduction
This Chapter provides a detailed theory of operation for the UHF circuits in the radio. For details of
the theory of operation and troubleshooting for the the associated Controller circuits refer to the
Controller Section of this manual.

2.0 UHF (450-527 MHz) Receiver


2.1 Receiver Front-End
The receiver is able to cover the UHF range from 450 to 527 MHz. It consists of four major blocks:
front-end bandpass filters and pre-amplifier, first mixer, high-IF, low-IF and receiver back-end . Two
varactor-tuned bandpass filters perform antenna signal pre-selection. A cross over quad diode
mixer converts the signal to the first IF of 44.85 MHz. Low-side first injection is used.
Antenna
Pin Diode
Antenna Varactor RF Amp Varactor 1. Crystal
Tuned Filter Tuned Filter Mixer 1. IF Amp
RF Jack Switch Filter

Harmonic Control Voltage


Filter from PCIC First LO
from FGU
2. IF Amp 2. Crystal
Filter
Recovered Audio Demodulator Limiter

RSSI

Second LO
455kHz Filter 455kHz Filter
(25kHz) (25kHz)
Switch

Switch

Switch

Switch

455kHz Filter 455kHz Filter


(12.5kHz) (12.5kHz)

Filter Bank Selection


BWSELECT from Synthesizer IC

Figure 2-1 UHF Receiver Block Diagram


2-2 UHF (450-527 MHz) Receiver

There are two 2-pole 44.85 MHz crystal filters in the high-IF section and 2 pairs of 455 kHz ceramic
filters in the low-IF section to provide the required adjacent channel selectivity .The correct pair of
ceramic filters for 12.5 or 25 kHz channel spacing is selected via control line BWSELECT. The
second IF at 455 kHz is mixed, amplified and demodulated in the IF IC. The processing of the
demodulated audio signal is performed by an audio processing IC located in the controller section.

2.2 Front-End Band-Pass Filters & Pre-Amplifier

The received signal from the radio’s antenna connector is first routed through the harmonic filter and
antenna switch, which are part of the RF power amplifier circuitry, before being applied to the
receiver pre-selector filter (C5001, C5002, D5001 and associated components). The 2-pole pre-
selector filter tuned by the varactor diodes D5001 and D5002 pre-selects the incoming signal (RXIN)
from the antenna switch to reduce spurious effects to following stages. The tuning voltage
(FECTRL_1) ranging from 2 volts to 8 volts is controlled by pin 20 of PCIC (U5501) in the
Transmitter section. A dual hot carrier diode (D5003) limits any inband signal to 0 dBm to prevent
damage to the pre-amplifier.

The RF pre-amplifier is an SMD device (Q5003) with collector base feedback to stabilize gain,
impedance, and intermodulation. The collector current of approximately 11-16 mA is drawn from the
voltage 9V3 via L5003 and R5002. A switchable 3dB pad (R5066,R5007,R5063, R5064 and
R5070), controlled via line FECTRL_2 and Q5004 stabilizes the output impedance and
intermodulation performance.

A second 2-pole varactor tuned bandpass filter provides additional filtering of the amplified signal.
The varactor diodes D5004 and D5005 are controlled by the same signal FECTRL_1, which
controls the pre-selector filter. A following 1 dB pad (R5013 - R5015) stabilizes the output
impedance and intermodulation performance.

2.3 First Mixer and High Intermediate Frequency (IF)

The signal coming from the front-end is converted to the first IF (44.85 MHz) using a cross over
quad diode mixer (D5051). Its ports are matched for incoming RF signal conversion to the 44.85
MHz IF using low side injection via matching transformers T5051 and T5052. The injection signal
(RXINJ) coming from the RX VCO buffer (Q5332) is filtered by the lowpass filter consisting of
(L5053, L5054, C5053 - C5055) followed by a matching transformer T5052 and has a level of
approximately 15dBm.

The mixer IF output signal (IF) from transformer T5501 pin 2 is fed to the first two pole crystal filter
FL3101. The filter output in turn is matched to the following IF amplifier.

The IF amplifier Q3101 is actively biased by a collector base feedback (R3101, R3106) to a current
drain of approximately 5 mA drawn from the voltage 5V. Its output impedance is matched to the
second two pole crystal filter FL3102. The signal is further amplified by a preamplifier (Q3102)
before going into pin 1 of IFIC (U3101).

A dual hot carrier diode (D3101) limits the filter output voltage swing to reduce overdrive effects at
RF input levels above -27 dBm.
UHF (450-527 MHz) Transmitter Power Amplifier (PA) 25 W 2-3

2.4 Low Intermediate Frequency (IF) and Receiver Back End

The 44.85 high IF signal from the second IF amplifier feeds the IF IC (U3101) at pin1. Within the IF
IC the 44.85 MHz high IF signal mixes with the 44.395 MHz second local oscillator (2nd LO) to
produce the low IF signal at 455 kHz. The 2nd LO frequency is determined by crystal Y3101. The
low IF signal is amplified and filtered by an external pair of 455 kHz ceramic filters FL3112, FL3114
for 20/25 kHz channel spacing or FL3111,FL3113/F3115 for 12.5 kHz channel spacing. These pairs
are selectable via BWSELECT. The filtered output from the ceramic filters is applied to the limiter
input pin of the IF IC (pin 14).

The IF IC contains a quadrature detector using a ceramic phase-shift element (Y3102) to provide
audio detection. Internal amplification provides an audio output level of 120 mV rms (at 60%
deviation) from U3103 pin 8 (DISCAUDIO) which is fed to the ASFIC_CMP (U0221) pin 2 (part of
the Controller circuitry).

A Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) signal is available at U3101 pin 5, having a dynamic
range of 70 dB. The RSSI signal is interpreted by the microprocessor (U0101 pin 63) and in addition
is available at accessory connector J0501-15.

3.0 UHF (450-527 MHz) Transmitter Power Amplifier (PA) 25 W


The radio’s 25W PA is a three stage amplifier used to amplify the output from the VCOBIC to the
radio transmit level. All three stages utilize LDMOS technology. The gain of the first stage (U5401) is
adjustable, controlled by pin 4 of PCIC (U5501) via U5402-1. It is followed by an LDMOS stage
(Q5421) and LDMOS final stage (Q5441).
Antenna
From VCO Pin Diode
Antenna Harmonic
Switch Filter RF Jack
Controlled PA PA-Final Power
Stage Driver Stage Sense

Bias 2

A S F I C _C M P
PA
SPI BUS PWR
SET

Bias 1
P CI C Temperature
Vcontrol Sense

To Microprocessor
To Microprocessor

Figure 2-2 UHF Transmitter Block Diagram

Devices U5401, Q5421 and Q5441 are surface mounted. A pressure pad between board and the
radio's cover provides good thermal contact between the devices and the chassis.
2-4 UHF (450-527 MHz) Transmitter Power Amplifier (PA) 25 W

3.1 First Power Controlled Stage

The first stage (U5401) is a 20dB gain integrated circuit containing two LDMOS FET amplifier
stages. It amplifies the RF signal from the VCO (TXINJ). The output power of stage U5401 is
controlled by a DC voltage applied to pin 1 from the op-amp U5402-1, pin 1. The control voltage
simultaneously varies the bias of two FET stages within U5401. This biasing point determines the
overall gain of U5401 and therefore its output drive level to Q5421, which in turn controls the output
power of the PA.
Op-amp U5402-1 monitors the drain current of U5401 via resistor R5444 and adjusts the bias
voltage of U5401 so that the current remains constant. The PCIC (U5501) provides a DC output
voltage at pin 4 (INT) which sets the reference voltage of the current control loop. A raising power
output causes the DC voltage from the PCIC to fall, and U5402-1 adjusts the bias voltage for a lower
drain current to lower the gain of the stage.
In receive mode the DC voltage from PCIC pin 23 (RX) turns on Q5442, which in turn switches off
the biasing voltage to U5401.

Switch S5440 is a pressure pad with a conductive strip which connects two conductive areas on the
board when the radio's cover is properly screwed to the chassis. When the cover is removed, S5440
opens and the resulting high voltage level at the inverting inputs of the current control op-amps
U5402-1 & 2 switches off the biasing of U5401 and Q5421. This prevents transmitter key up while
the devices do not have proper thermal contact to the chassis.

3.2 Power Controlled Driver Stage

The next stage is an LDMOS device (Q5421) providing a gain of 12dB. This device requires a
positive gate bias and a quiescent current flow for proper operation. The bias is set during transmit
mode by the drain current control op-amp U5402-2, and fed to the gate of Q5421 via the resistive
network R5429, R5418, R5415 and R5416.
Op-amp U5402-2 monitors the drain current of U5421 via resistors R5424-27 and adjusts the bias
voltage of Q5421 so that the current remains constant. The PCIC (U5501) provides a DC output
voltage at pin 4 (INT) which sets the reference voltage of the current control loop. A raising power
output causes the DC voltage from the PCIC to fall, and U5402-2 adjusts the bias voltage for a lower
drain current to lower the gain of the stage.
In receive mode the DC voltage from PCIC pin 23 (RX) turns on Q5422, which in turn switches off
the biasing voltage to Q5421.

3.3 Final Stage

The final stage is an LDMOS device (Q5441) providing a gain of 12dB. This device also requires a
positive gate bias and a quiescent current flow for proper operation. The voltage of the line
MOSBIAS_2 is set in transmit mode by the ASFIC and fed to the gate of Q5441 via the resistive
network R5404, R5406, and R5431-2. This bias voltage is tuned in the factory. If the transistor is
replaced, the bias voltage must be tuned using the Global Tuner. Care must be taken not to
damage the device by exceeding the maximum allowed bias voltage. The device’s drain current is
drawn directly from the radio’s DC supply voltage input, PASUPVLTG, via L5436 and L5437.
A matching network consisting of C5441-49 and striplines transforms the impedance to 50 ohms
and feeds the directional coupler.
UHF (450-527 MHz) Transmitter Power Amplifier (PA) 25 W 2-5

3.4 Directional Coupler

The directional coupler is a microstrip printed circuit, which couples a small amount of the forward
power delivered by Q5441. The coupled signal is rectified by D5451. The DC voltage is proportional
to the RF output power and feeds the RFIN port of the PCIC (U5501 pin 1). The PCIC controls the
gain of stages U5401 and Q5421 as necessary to hold this voltage constant, thus ensuring the
forward power out of the radio to be held to a constant value.

3.5 Antenna Switch

The antenna switch consists of two PIN diodes, D5471 and D5472. In the receive mode, both diodes
are off. Signals applied at the antenna jack J5401 are routed, via the harmonic filter, through
network L5472, C5474 and C5475, to the receiver input. In the transmit mode, K9V1 turns on
Q5471 which enables current sink Q5472, set to 96 mA by R5473 and VR5471. This completes a
DC path from PASUPVLTG, through L5437, D5471, L5472, D5472, L5471, R5474 and the current
sink, to ground. Both diodes are forward biased into conduction. The transmitter RF from the
directional coupler is routed via D5471 to the harmonic filter and antenna jack. D5472 also
conducts, shunting RF power and preventing it from reaching the receiver port (RXIN). L5472 is
selected to appear as a broadband lambda/4 wave transmission line, making the short circuit
presented by D5472 appear as an open circuit at the junction of D5472 and the receiver path.

3.6 Harmonic Filter

Components L5491-L5493 and L5472, C5491, C5496-98 form a Butterworth low-pass filter to
attenuate harmonic energy of the transmitter to specifications level. R5491 is used to drain
electrostatic charge that might otherwise build up on the antenna. The harmonic filter also prevents
high level RF signals above the receiver passband from reaching the receiver circuits, improving
spurious response rejection.

3.7 Power Control

The transmitter uses the Power Control IC (PCIC, U5501) to control the power output of the radio. A
portion of the forward RF power from the transmitter is sampled by the directional coupler and
rectified, to provide a DC voltage to the RFIN port of the PCIC (pin 1) which is proportional to the
sampled RF power.

The ASFIC (U0221) has internal digital to analog converters (DACs) which provide a reference
voltage of the control loop to the PCIC via R5505. The reference voltage level is programmable
through the SPI line of the PCIC. This reference voltage is proportional to the desired power setting
of the transmitter, and is factory programmed at several points across the frequency range of the
transmitter to offset frequency response variations of the transmitter’s power detector circuit.

The PCIC provides a DC output voltage at pin 4 (INT) which sets the drain current of the first
(U5401) and second (Q5421) transmitter stage via current control op-amps U5402-1 and U5402-2.
This adjusts the transmitter power output to the intended value. Variations in forward transmitter
power cause the DC voltage at pin 1 to change, and the PCIC adjusts the control voltage above or
below its nominal value to raise or lower output power.

Capacitors C5502-4, in conjunction with resistors and integrators within the PCIC, control the
transmitter power-rise (key-up) and power-decay (de-key) characteristic to minimize splatter into
adjacent channels.
2-6 UHF (450-527 MHz) Frequency Synthesis

U5502 is a temperature-sensing device, which monitors the circuit board temperature in the vicinity
of the transmitter driver and final devices, and provides a DC voltage to the PCIC (TEMP, pin 30)
proportional to temperature. If the DC voltage produced exceeds the set threshold in the PCIC, the
transmitter output power will be reduced so as to reduce the transmitter temperature.

4.0 UHF (450-527 MHz) Frequency Synthesis


The synthesizer subsystem consists of the reference oscillator (Y5261 or Y5262), the Low Voltage
Fractional-N synthesizer (LVFRAC-N, U5201), and the Voltage Controlled Oscillator VCO.

4.1 Reference Oscillator

The reference oscillator (Y5262) contains a temperature compensated crystal oscillator with a
frequency of 16.8 MHz. An Analogue to Digital (A/D) converter internal to U5201 (LVFRAC-N) and
controlled by the microprocessor via serial interface (SRL) sets the voltage at the warp output of
U5201 pin 25 to set the frequency of the oscillator. The output of the oscillator (pin 3 of Y5262) is
applied to pin 23 (XTAL1) of U5201 via a RC series combination.

In applications where less frequency stability is required the oscillator inside U5201 is used along
with an external crystal Y5261, varactor diode D5261, C5261, C5262 and R5262. In this case,
Y5262, R5263, C5235 and C5251 are not used. When Y5262 is used, Y5261, D5261, C5261,
C5262 and R5262 are not used, and C5263 is increased to 0.1 uF.
UHF (450-527 MHz) Frequency Synthesis 2-7

4.2 Fractional-N Synthesizer

The LVFRAC-N synthesizer IC (U5201) consists of a pre-scaler, a programmable loop divider,


control divider logic, a phase detector, a charge pump, an A/D converter for low frequency digital
modulation, a balance attenuator to balance the high frequency analogue modulation and low
frequency digital modulation, a 13V positive voltage multiplier, a serial interface for control, and
finally a super filter for the regulated 5 volts.

7 LOCK 4
LOCK (U0101 PIN 56)
DATA (U0101 PIN 100) DATA
8 FREFOUT 19
CLK FREF (U0221 PIN 34)
CLOCK (U0101 PIN 1)
6, 22, 33, 44
9 GND
CSX (U0101 PIN 2) CEX
STEERING
10 LINE
MOD IN (U0221 PIN 40) MODIN IOUT 43 2-POLE
13, 30 IADAPT 45 LOOP
+5V (U5211 PIN 1) VCC, DC5V FILTER
5, 20, 34, 36 41
+5V (U5211 PIN 1) VDD, DC5V MODOUT
23 3 VCO Bias LO RF INJECTION
XTAL1 AUX4
U5201
REFERENCE AUX2 1 (NU)
OSCILLATOR 24 LOW VOLTAGE
XTAL2 2 TRB
FRACTIONAL-N AUX3 VOLTAGE
25 WARP SYNTHESIZER
SFOUT 28 FILTERED 5V CONTROLLED
32 PREIN OSCILLATOR

47 BIAS1
VCP 40
VMULT2 VMULT1 AUX1 BIAS2 TX RF INJECTION
VOLTAGE 39 (1ST STAGE OF PA)
MULTIPLIER 14 15 48
BWSELECT To IF
Section

PRESCALER IN

Figure 2-3 UHF Synthesizer Block Diagram

A voltage of 5V applied to the super filter input (U5201 pin 30) supplies an output voltage of 4.5
VDC(VSF) at pin 28. It supplies the VCO, VCO modulation bias circuit (via R5322) and the
synthesizer charge pump resistor network (R5251, R5252). The synthesizer supply voltage is
provided by the 5V regulator U5211.

In order to generate a high voltage to supply the phase detector (charge pump) output stage at
pin 47 VCP (U5201-47), a voltage of 13 VDC is being generated by the positive voltage multiplier
circuitry (D5201, C5202, C5203). This voltage multiplier is basically a diode capacitor network driven
by two (1.05MHz) 180 degrees out of phase signals (U5201-14 and -15).

Output LOCK (U5201-4) provides information about the lock status of the synthesizer loop. A high
level at this output indicates a stable loop. IC U5201 provides the 16.8 MHz reference frequency at
pin 19.

The serial interface (SRL) is connected to the microprocessor via the data line DATA (U5201-7),
clock line CLK (U5201-8), and chip enable line CSX (U5201-9).
2-8 UHF (450-527 MHz) Frequency Synthesis

4.3 Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO)

The Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) consists of the VCO/Buffer IC (VCOBIC, U5301), the TX
and RX tank circuits, the external RX buffer stages, and the modulation circuitry.

AUX3 (U5201 Pin 2)

U5201 Pin 32
TRB IN Prescaler Out
Pin 20 Pin 19 Pin 12

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

LO RF INJECTION
Presc
(U5201 Pin 28) Vcc-Superfilter Matching
U5301 Network Low Pass
Pin3 VCOBIC Filter
Q5332

Steer Line Collector/RF in


Voltage Pin4
(VCTRL) RX
RX Pin8
Rx
RX VCO Pin5 Active Bias
RX Tank Circuit (U5201 Pin28)
Q5301 Pin14 VCC Buffers
Pin6
TX Tx
Pin16 Active Bias TX TX RF Injection
TX Tank TX VCO Pin10
Circuit
Pin15 Attenuator
Vsens
Circuit
Pin18 Pin2 Pin1 Pins 9,11,17
Rx-I adjust Tx-I adjust
Vcc-Logic

(U5201 Pin 28)

Figure 2-4 UHF VCO Block Diagram

The VCOBIC together with Fractional-N synthesizer (U5201) generates the required frequencies in
both transmit and receive modes. The TRB line (U5301 pin 19) determines which tank circuits and
internal buffers are to be enabled. A high level on TRB enables TX tank and TX output (pin 10), and
a low enables RX tank and RX output (pin 8). A sample of the signal from the enabled output is
routed from U5301 pin 12 (PRESC_OUT), via a low pass filter, to pin 32 of U5201 (PREIN).

A steering line voltage (VCTRL) between 3.0V and 10.0V at varactor diode CR5311 will tune the full
TX frequency range (TXINJ) from 450 MHz to 527 MHz, and at varactor diodes CR5301, CR5302
and CR5303 will tune the full RX frequency range (RXINJ) from 405 MHz to 482 MHz. The tank
circuits uses the Hartley configuration for wider bandwidth. For the RX tank circuit, an external
transistor Q5301 is used in conjunction with the internal transistor for better side-band noise.
Similarly, an external transistor Q5311 is used in the Tx tank circuit.
UHF (450-527 MHz) Frequency Synthesis 2-9

The external RX buffers (Q5332) are enabled by a high at U5201 pin 3 (AUX4) via transistor switch
Q5333. In TX mode the modulation signal (VCOMOD) from the LVFRAC-N synthesizer IC (U5201
pin41) is applied modulation circuitry CR5321, R5321, R5322 and C5324, which modulates the TX
VCO frequency via coupling capacitor C5321. Varactor CR5321 is biased for linearity from VSF.

4.4 Synthesizer Operation

The complete synthesizer subsystem comprises mainly of low voltage FRAC-N (LVFRACN) IC,
Reference Oscillator (crystal oscillator with temperature compensation), charge pump circuitry, loop
filter circuitry and DC supply. The output signal PRESC_OUT of the VCOBIC (U5301 pin 12) is fed
to pin 32 of U5201 (PREIN) via a low pass filter (C5229, L5225) which attenuates harmonics and
provides the correct level to close the synthesizer loop.
The pre-scaler in the synthesizer (U5201) is basically a dual modulus pre-scaler with selectable
divider ratios. This divider ratio of the pre-scaler is controlled by the loop divider, which in turn
receives its inputs via the SRL. The output of the pre-scaler is applied to the loop divider. The output
of the loop divider is connected to the phase detector, which compares the loop divider´s output
signal with the reference signal.The reference signal is generated by dividing down the signal of the
reference oscillator (Y5261 or Y5262).
The output signal of the phase detector is a pulsed DC signal which is routed to the charge pump.
The charge pump outputs a current at pin 43 of U5201 (IOUT). The loop filter (which consists of
R5221-R5223, C5221-C5225,L5221) transforms this current into a voltage that is applied to the
varactor diodes CR5311 for transmit, CR5301, CR5302 & CR5303 for receive and alters the output
frequency of the VCO .The current can be set to a value fixed in the LVFRAC-N IC or to a value
determined by the currents flowing into BIAS 1 (U5201-40) or BIAS 2 (U5201-39). The currents are
set by the value of R5251 or R5252 respectively. The selection of the three different bias sources is
done by software programming.
To reduce synthesizer lock time when new frequency data has been loaded into the synthesizer the
magnitude of the loop current is increased by enabling the IADAPT (U5201-45) for a certain
software programmable time (Adapt Mode). The adapt mode timer is started by a low to high
transient of the CSX line. When the synthesizer is within the lock range the current is determined
only by the resistors connected to BIAS 1, BIAS 2, or the internal current source. A settled
synthesizer loop is indicated by a high level of signal LOCK (U5201-4).
The LOCK (U5201-4) signal is routed to one of the µP´s ADCs input U101-56. From the voltage the
µP determines whether LOCK is active. In order to modulate the PLL the two spot modulation
method is utilized. Via pin 10 (MODIN) on U5201 the audio signal is applied to both the A/D
converter (low freq path) as well as the balance attenuator (high freq path). The A/D converter
converts the low frequency analogue modulating signal into a digital code that is applied to the loop
divider, thereby causing the carrier to deviate. The balance attenuator is used to adjust the VCO’s
deviation sensitivity to high frequency modulating signals. The output of the balance attenuator is
present at the MODOUT port (U5201-41) and connected to the VCO modulation diode CR5321 via
R5321, C5325.
2-10 UHF (450-527 MHz) Frequency Synthesis

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3-1

Section 3
TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS

1.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Receiver (Sheet 1 of 2)

START

Bad SINAD
Bad 20dB Quieting
No Recovered Audio

Audio at Check Controller


Yes
pin 8 of (in the case of no audio)
U3101 ? OR ELSE go to “B”

No

Spray or inject 44.85MHz


A
into XTAL Filter FL3101

Check Q3102 bias


for faults
Yes
B Audio heard ?

No
No
Biasing OK ?
Check 2nd LO
(44.395MHz) at C3135

Replace Q3102 Yes


Yes
B LO present ?

No
Go to B
Check voltages on
U3101

Check circuitry
around U3101. No Yes Check circuitry around Y3101.
Replace
Voltages
Replace Y3101 if defect
U3101 if defect OK?
3-2 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Receiver

1.1 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Receiver (Sheet 2 of 2)


B

Inject RF into J5401

Trace IF signal
Yes IF
IF Signal at from C3101 to Yes
Q3101. Check for signal at Q3102
C3101?
bad XTAL filter. collector?

No Before replacing
U3101, check
RF Yes U3101 voltages.
1st LO level No No
Signal at
OK? Check FGU
T5051?
Locked?

No Check T5051, T5052,


Yes D5051, R5052, L5008.
RF Yes
Signal at Check filter between Yes
C5015? C5015 & T5051. Check for A
5VDC
No
No
RF Yes
Signal at Check RF amp (Q5003)
C5009? Stage.

No or Is 9V3 Yes
A
weak RF present?
Check filter between
RF Yes C5025 & C5009.
Signal at
Check tuning voltage
C5025? No
at R5060.
Check Supply Voltage
No circuitry. Check Q0681,
U5211 and U0641.
Check harmonic filter
L5491-L5493, C5492, J5401 Is Yes
and ant. switch tuning voltage Check varactor filter.
D5471, D5472, L5472. OK?

No

Check U5501.
Troubleshooting Flow Chart for 25W Transmitter 3-3

2.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for 25W Transmitter (Sheet 1 of 3)


START

No or too low Power when keyed

Check if Pressure Pad closes S5440

Check Components between


Q5441 and RF Output, Current
>4A >500mA & <4A
Antenna Switch increase
D5471,D5472,Q5472, when
VR3471,Q3471 keyed?

<500mA

YES Control Volt-


Check PA Stages age at
TP5402
>1V
NO

Check 9.3 V Regulator NO PCIC U5501


U0641 Pin 14 9.3V
DC?

YES

Short TP5403 to
NO PCIC U5501 Ground
Replace PCIC U5501
Pin 16 >4V
DC

YES

NO Voltage at
Check PA Stages TP5402
If U5201 Pin 2 is high,
replace PCIC rises?
NO
U5501,otherwise TP5404
check controller and 9.1V DC YES
FGU
YES
Check Forward Power
Sense Circuit (D5451)
Check Power Setting,
Tuning & Components
between PCIC Pin 5 NO PCIC U5501
and ASFIC (U0221) Pin 5 > 1V
Pin 4 before replacing DC?
ASFIC
YES

YES TP5403
Replace PCIC U5501
>0.5V DC?

NO

Check Forward Power


Sense Circuit (D5451)
3-4 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for 25W Transmitter

2.1 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for 25W Transmitter (Sheet 2 of 3)

Check PA Stages

No or too low Power when keyed

DC Voltage NO
If U5201 Pin 2 is high,
at U5501
replace PCIC
Pin 23 =0?

YES

DC Check Resistive Net-


Check S5440, NO Voltage at <2V DC Voltage >6 work at Pins 2 & 3 of
R5442 and R5443 U5402-1 Pin at U5402-1 U5402-1 before replac-
3 = 8.8V? Pin 1? ing U5401

YES
2-6

Measure DC Voltage at Pin 2 & 3 of U5401

Check Q5442 and


Resistive Network at
U5402-1 Pin 3 Pin 2 NO
before replacing Voltage 0.62 Replace U5401
U5401 * Voltage at
Pin 1?

YES

Pin 3
Voltage 0.51 NO
Replace U5401
* Voltage at
Pin 1?

YES

Check Components DC Check Components


DC
between U5402-2 Pin 7 NO <2V Voltage at >6V between U5402-2 Pin 7
Voltage at
and Q5421. Check Resis- U5402-2 and Q5421. Check
U5402-2 Pin 5
tive Network at Pins 5 & 6 Pin 7? Resistive Network at
<8.8V?
before replacing Q5421 Pins 5 & 6 before
replacing Q5421
YES
2-6V

Check Q5422 Check Final PA Stage


Troubleshooting Flow Chart for 25W Transmitter 3-5

2.2 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for 25W Transmitter (Sheet 3 of 3)

Check Final PA Stage

Supply
Bias 2 DC Voltage
0V
Voltage at Replace Q5441
TP5406?

1-4V

Check Components ASFIC


between ASFIC and
YES
U0221 Pin 6 RF Voltage NO
at TP5401 Check FGU (U5301)
Q5441 before 1-4V DC?
replacing Q5441 >100mV?

NO YES

Check Bias Tuning


before replacing ASFIC
U0221 RF Voltage NO Check Components
U5401 Pin 6 between
>3V? TP5401 &C5417

YES

RF Voltage NO Check Components


Q5421 Gate between
>1V? C5417 & Q5421

YES

RF Voltage NO Check Components


Q5441 Gate between
>4V? Q5421 & Q5441

YES

Check Components
between Q5441 &
Antenna Connector
3-6 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Synthesizer

3.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Synthesizer

Start
5V NO
at U5201 Check 5V
pins 5, 20, 34 Regulator
& 36 U5211

Visual
NO
Correct check of the YES
Problem Board
Check D5201, OK?
C5202, C5203, &
C5206
YES

YES Is Is
Is 16.8MHz NO 16.8MHz
5V NO Replace
U5201 Pin 47 Signal at U5201 signal at
at pin 6 of U5201
at = 13VDC +5V Pin 19 U5201 Pin YES
D5201
? at U5201 ? 23?
NO YES
NO Pins
YES YES NO
13 & 30
?
Check
R5201 Check C5381 Check
Check 5V Y5261 / Y5262 and
Regulator associated parts
U5211

Is Are
U5301 Pin 19 Are
NO signals NO
<40 mVDC in RX & Waveforms NO
at Pins 14 &15
>4.5 VDC in TX? at Pins 14 & 15
of U5201
(at VCO section) triangular
?
? ?
YES
Is YES
U5201 YES Do
YES Pins 7,8 & 9
Pin 2 >4.5 VDC in NO
Tx & <40 mVDC of U5201 toggle
in Rx when channel is
? changed?

Is Check programming
NO YES
there a short lines between
Replace NO between Pin 47 and U0101 and U5201
U5201 Pins 14 & 15 of Pins 7,8 & 9
U5201
?
Is
NO information
from µP U0101
YES
correct
?
Remove
Check µP U0101
Shorts
Troubleshooting
Is Chart YES
RF level at NO If C5227
U5201 Pin 32 is OK, then see VCO
-12 < x <-25 troubleshooting chart Replace
dBm U5201
?

YES

Are Replace or
R5221,R5222, NO resolder
R5223,C5221, necessary
C5222,& C5223 components
OK?

YES

Replace
U5201
Troubleshooting Flow Chart for VCO 3-7

4.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for VCO

Low or no RF Signal Low or no RF Signal


RX VCO at TP5003 at input to PA TX VCO

Visual check NO Visual check


NO Correct
of board Problem of board
OK? OK?

YES
YES

4.5V DC NO Make sure Synthesizer is 4.5V DC


NO
working correctly and runner
at U5301 Pin 14 & 18 at U5301 Pin 14 &18
between U5201 Pin 28 and
OK ? OK ?
U5301 Pin 14 & 18 are OK

YES YES

35mV DC at NO Check runner NO 4.8V DC at


U5301 Pin 19 between U5201 Pin 2 U5301 Pin 19
OK? and U5301 Pin 19 OK?
YES YES

Are Q5301 Are Q5311


Base at 2.4V NO Base = 1.9V NO Replace
Collector at 4.5V Replace Q5301 Collector = 4.5V Q5311
Emitter at 1.7V Emitter = 1.3V

YES
YES

Is RF available NO If R5361 and


NO
Is RF available If all parts from U5301 Pin 8 at U5401 L5361 are OK,
at base of Q5332 to Base of Q5332 are OK, Pin 16 replace U5301
replace U5301
YES
YES
If all parts from U5301 Pin 10
U5401 Pin 16 are OK,
Are Q5332 replace U5301
NO If all parts associated
Base at 0.7V
Collector at 4.5V with the pins are OK,
Emitter at 110mV replace Q5332

YES

If all parts from collector


of Q5332 to TP5003 are
OK, Replace U5301

NO
Power OK but Audio =180mVrms
Replace C5325
no modulation at “-” Side of
C5325

YES

4.5VDC NO
at CR5321 Replace C5322

YES

If C5321 and R5321 are OK,


then replace CR5321
3-8 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for VCO

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4-1

Section 4
UHF PCB/SCHEMATICS/PARTS LISTS

1.0 Allocation of Schematics and Circuit Boards


1.1 Controller Circuits

The UHF circuits are contained on the Printed Circuit Board (PCB) which also contains the
Controller circuits. This Chapter shows the schematics for the UHF circuits only, refer to the
Controller section for details of the related Controller circuits . The PCB component layouts and the
Parts Lists in this Chapter show both the Controller and UHF circuit components. The UHF
schematics and the related PCB and parts list are shown in the tables below.

Table 4-1 UHF 1-25W Diagrams and Parts Lists


PCB :
8485671Z03 Main Board Top Side Page 4-3
8485671Z03 Main Board Bottom Side Page 4-4
SCHEMATICS
Power Amplifier 1 - 25W Page 4-5
FRACN Page 4-6
Voltage Controlled Oscillator Page 4-7
Receiver Front End Page 4-8
IF Page 4-9
Parts List
8485671Z03 Page 4-10
4-2 Allocation of Schematics and Circuit Boards

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UHF Band 2 1-25W PCBs / Schematics / Parts List 4-3

2.0 UHF Band 2 1-25W PCBs / Schematics / Parts List

J0451

R5222
C0251 R0257 C5210 R5221C5221

C5225
1 16 C0256 8 7 C3145

C5289
1 14 R5224 R5223
C0211

D5221
C5216

Q5221
L5221
C5222
R0256 1 C5231 FL3114 R3145
R0252 C0212 L5201 C5213 C3148 Y3102
R0211 18 C5226

C5230
R0212 C5242 U3115 2
U0251 U0211 R3142

C5236

C5217
R5225
R0251 R0268
U5211 C5245 C5253 C5227 C5223 R3144
R0253 R5211C5243 R5227 C5229 14 1 C3143 R3135 C3132
7 8 C5224 C3139
8 9 C0252 C0253 C0262 C5244 C3134

C0261
R0269
8 7 11 10
C0108 C0421 C5246 3 2 C3140 R3130

C0441
C0442
C0443
C3133

C5251
R0103 R0262 C5215 C5214
16 R0261

C0445
C0474

C0470
C0473
C0476
C3141

C0449
C0471
C0472
C0477
R0222

C0478
C3135

R0442
1 Q0110 FL3112 U3101 R3124

C0490
R0102 U3111 C3142
C0225 R0221 C3136 C3131

R5252

C5252
C5255
R5251
C3124

C5254
1 R3123

C5233
20

C5232
C5234
26

R0255 C0448
R0110

R0254 C0447
1 R0227 R0220 4 C3137
R0115 R3117

C0228
R0101 R0226 R0229 14 1 R3132
R0104 C0243 SH5301
R3106

C0221
C0222 R0224 C0446
C3115 R3111

R0223
R0116 C0226 C5353 Q5333

C5317
C0241

C5318
L3124

C5309
C5053

C5308

R5321
C5322
R5346 4 3

R0228
C0224
U0121 C0227 C0242 C5325 L3100 C3103 R3101 2
U0101 1 37 C5355 6 4 3
C0232 C5323 R5312 C5375 FL3102 C3114

C0106 R0108
R0242 T5052 C3101
L5313 2 C3102 4 6

L5305
L5054 3

C0495
C0233 U0221 1 5
C0246 2 3 FL3101

R5305
R5311 R3148
C0236 L3101

C0237
R0241 C5054 4 6
76 13 25 Q5311 Q5301 5
51 C0223 C0244 L5312 L5303
C0132 R0225 C0245

C0107 C0104
17 32 D0201 C0496 L5008

C5383

C0235
C5003

C5019
C5008
L5053

C5007
C5004

C5020

C5023
C5021
C5006
C5005
D5051

C5022
R0131

C5351
R5301
3

C5352
3

C0234
R0106

C5382
L5304
R5302

C0231
R0132 R5051

C5033
R5021

C0102
R5020
C5034
R0105 R0681

C0101
R5012 R5001

C5065
1 C5055

C5374
C0131 2 D5006

R5064
4 R0170 R0114 C0652 3 2 L5051
U0651 R0682 R5343 1

C5372
C5373
D5001

C5371
Q0681
C5026

C5029
C5027
D5002
R5003
R5341

D5004
Q5001 Q5003

L5371
D5005
R0651 T5051
Y0131 C0681 C5052

C5030
3 C5331 C5031 4 5
C5335

C5068
R5015 C5018 C5017 R5022 R5004
R5331 R5337 C5339 C5002 C5001

R5007
R5066
2 3 L0481
R5332 C5015 C5009

C0651
C5337

R5005
C5014

L5003
C0654

R0652
R5333

D0651
C5332 R5345 C5032
U0271 L5006 L5002

C0487
L0482 R5013 L5004 C5016 L5001

C0486
D5003

C0655
C0493
L5009 L5005

C0488
C0483
C0482

C0494
9
5
1 C5509 R5471 R5505 C5403
R5401 C5407 L5471
R5506 R5402 VR5471 R5475 C5507 D5471 C5474
U0641 L5401 C5508 C5492
L5472

Q5471
C5404
C5462 C5473
R5508 R5403 C5431

C5505
TP5401
U5502
C5401 D5472
6 R5509 C5491
C5454 C5472
16 9 C5432
R5507 C5445 C5447
Q0185 Q0181 Q0177 L5403 U5401

R0181 R0182
1

R0185 R0186
C5402 8 C5455 7
R0539 R0535
R0538 C0542 C5461
VR0501

R0533
3 5

C0612
C5417
VR0505 R0510 C5457 C5449
5 L5411
VR0503 C0601 C5498 C5496
VR0510 C5418 L5491
U0611 C5425 R5415 Q5431 2

C0517
6 M3421 R5432 R5431
C5426 R5416 C5444 L5493
R0612 C5419 C5458
R0611 C5435 C5448 C5442
1

C0511

C0518
C0512
C0508
C0503
C0502

C0515
C0501

C0509
C0510

C0516
C0513
C0514
C0506
C0504
C0505
C5434 4 6
C5424 C5420

8 C5441
C0484 R5491
C0603 R5450 C5446
C5428 D5401 C5443
10 Q5442
C5497

R5424
R5427

R5425
R5426
R5404
R5406
L5422
J0501
J5401
Q5422 C5422
Q5411 C5423
11 20

2 3

J0601

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UHF Band 2 (450-527 MHz) 1-25W 8485671Z03 Top Side


4-4 UHF Band 2 1-25W PCBs / Schematics / Parts List

C3146 TP5202

R0208
C0205
C3152 R5203

R0265
C3147 FL3113 C5203 C0267 C0255
R3152 TP5201 J0401

C5263
R3146

D5261
R5204

C5207

C5262
R5262
R5241
C5241
C5202

R0441
R0412
4 3 R5261 R0267
R3147 C0492

C5261
Q3152 C5288 D5201 R0266 C0254 C0265 R0468
12 C0202 U0653
C3151 C0497 8 5
FL3115 3 4 R0206 R0203

C5201
C3144 R3154
R3151 25 13 C5204 C0491 U0652
2 C0266 1
Q3141 R3153 2 R0204 TP0222 4 R0593
R3141 Y5261 U5201 VR0541 R0543

R5206
C5208C5209 R5201
R3134 Y5262 R0202 R0201

C5287
1
C0201
Q3151

C0123
C0122
6 37 1 C5206 R0205
3

C0422
C0423

R0467
C0428
C0429

C0427
C0426
4

C0430
C0431
3 4 C0203 C0204 R0207

C0485
R3133 R0107

C5205
C5211
C5228 TP0221

C0121
C0105
FL3111 R5263 C5235
2 R0408 TP0102 R0555
Y3101

R0407
R3113

R0409
2

L5231
R5228
3 4 22 7
C3123 1 8 C0112 1
C3122 R0323 R0341
R3116 R3118

D0101
J0552

C0342
U0341 R0401
R3102 C0343

R0324
D3101 R3115 Q3102 C3116 R3105 R0345 TP0104 18 1
4 5

C5324
R5323
R3104 Q3101 C3104

R5381
C5381
R0342
C5316 R0344

CR5321
R3114 4 U0122

C0304 C0324
C0305 C0325 F0401
L5301

R5315
C5301
R3108

R5322
R3107 R5019 1 C0103
R3112 C3111
11 CR5302 C5302 C5311 U0111 C0111
C3121 C5313 C5321 TP0497 U0342
D0301

C0341
L3112 L3111 C5303 L5311 5 8
CR5303 1 20 28 15 R0112
12
R0111

R0346
C0344
C5304

C3110
C5314 C5312

R0343 R0347
21 8

C3113 C3112
C0351

C5306 C5305
C5066 CR5301 U5301 C5315 CR5311 TP0101
L5302 C0302
R5314 R5313 R0121 TP0103

C5307
U0301 8

R5304
TP5003 1
R5055 10 11 U0141
R5060 R5303 R5363 8 5 TP0492

SH5302
C5061 U0351 9 16
R01

C0301
R0117

C5365
C5024 L5361 C5362 13
C5062

C0141
R5052

R5361
4 C0303
C5028 C5060 C5336
R5063 R5061 C5363 R5360 1 J0551
R5053 C5361
14

L5362
L5332 C0352
R5018 C5064 R5062 C5364 R5362 C0354 1
R5054 L5333 40

R5070
C5069
R0643 R0642
R5072 Q5004 R5342 C0645 R0592
L5331 C5354 C0559
C0560

R0333
Q5002 R0481 U0331 C0558C0591 C0575

R0331
R0556

R0332
R5071 R5339 C0576
R5069 C5333 C0641 R0591

Q5332

C5012
C5013
C0353 C0331
R5068 R5016 C5338 Q5331 R0335 C0592

R5335
C5025 C0593

C5334

R5338 R5336
C5010 R5347 R0641 C0554

R5340
R5344 R0482 C0644

R5002
D5007 C5011 R5334 Q0271
R5017 Q0641 R0274 D0151
C5067 E0271 E0272 R0273 C0272 R0152
C0662 C0275 C0274 R0151

Q0661
R0276
Q0662 C0276 C0277 C0271 R0275 TP0151
C5471 C5452 C5506
R5502 R5504 C0273

C0663
R0662
R0671
Q0151

R0672
R5474 R5452 Q0663 VR0151
R5457 TP5403 TP5405 C0671 C0622
R5473 R5501 25 17 C0151
C5453 TP0661 R0661
C5475 D5451 C5501 VR0671

C5483
R5454 U5501 Q0171

Q5472
C5451 R5455 1 D0661 VR0621
TP5404 9

R5413
D0621 D0179
R0177

C5400 L5421
R0178
R0175
R0176

C0661
R5400 Q0173
R0171

R0172

C5504 D0660 R0621


Q0183

R5446
C5503 R0173
C0621 R0530
R0511
R0179

R0174 R0542

C5502
R0183

C5510

TP5402
R0525 R0531
R0512

R0541
R0537

R0529

C0541
VR0537

C5416
R0184

R5411 TP0530 VR0504


C5429 VR0509
C5415 C5414

C5412
C5411
R5412 C5413
R5420
1 3 2 C0611

Q5421 C0499
R5440
R5442 VR0601
R5445 R5443
C5440
R5441
L5437
0445S R5421
TP5406 R5511 4 E0631
1
C5436 U5402
R5428 5 8
C5438 C5481
R5429
L5402 C5405
C5439 L5436 R5418

R5423
R5417

C5427

R5422

C5437
C5421
C5406
C5482
ZMY0130678-D

UHF Band 2 (450-527 MHz) 1-25W 8485671Z03 Bottom Side


UHF Band 2 1-25W PCBs / Schematics / Parts List 4-5

PASUPVLTG_UHF_PA_1
PASUPVLTG A+

C5405 L5402 C5406 C5421 C5482 C5436 C5437


57R01 10uF L5436
100pF 100pF .033uF 30pF .033uF 57R01

9V3_UHF_PA_1
9V3 9V3FLT
L5421
57R01
C5483
.033uF

C5438
U_PREDRIVER U_DRIVER 1uF C5439 C5461 C5462 R5491
C5403 C5423 C5481 100pF NU NU 10K
C5402 6.8pF L5403 L5411 C5411 C5412 1uF C5422 .033uF L5437
.022uF C5404 47nH 47nH .022uF 100pF 100pF 17nH
C5492 L5491 L5493 J3401 - BNC
100pF 7.5 width 2.032 2.216x?? D5471 100pF 17nH 17nH
R5450 L5422 Q5431 J5401-1
L5401 J5401-2

D
11.03nH NU 13.85nH C5449 C5442 C5444
27pF 18pF NU C5447 J5401-3
TXINJ_UHF_PA_1 C5400 C5431 GND1 NU J5401-4
R5400 R5420 C5491 C5498 C5496 C5497
TXINJ 180pF NU 24pF 1.542x4 0.8x25 GND2 C5448 C5441 C5443 C5446 C5445 R5457 J5401-5
82 4.7pF C5452 120 6.8pF 3.3pF 4.7pF 5.6pF
G 30pF NU NU 7.5pF
11pF

S1
S2
S3
S4
C5407
100pF TP5401 U5401 C5429 Q5421 C5457 C5458
R5402 30C65 47pF 47pF
C5417 NU C5432 R5454
15 1 16 6 100pF 33pF D5451
1 RFIN RFOUT1 7 C5454 C5455 10K L5472
C5401 VCNTRLRFOUT2 NU 20pF 9V3FLT
14 2 1 A+ 17nH
100pF VG1 R5452 C5453
11 VD1 3
G2 VG2 R5415 C5451 2.7K
R5401 R5403 R5455 100pF
300 8 51 R5416 1 1000pF
300 NC1 POS M3421 R5431 R5432 TP5403 100K
9 NC2 C5414 C5419 C5420 C5424 51 HEATSINK 100 100 R5475
10 NC3 C5413 100pF R5411 C5418 NU 24pF 10pF 10K R5474 L5471 C5474
15 .022uF NU NU
NC4 51 43.67nH D5472 5.1pF RXIN_UHF_PA_1

EP
VR3471
RXIN

4
5 GND1
5.6V

12 GND2
13 GND3
17 GND4
C5425 C5426 C5434 C5435 3
0.1uF 100pF 0.1uF 100pF C5471 2 R5473 C5472 C5473 C5475
100pF NC 30pF
51 30pF NU
R5424 2.2 1
C5415 C5416 TP5404
.022uF 100pF R5412 9V3FLT R5425 2.2 D5401 Q5471
NU U_DRIVER K9V1_UHF_PA_1
1

Q5472
R5426 2.2 47K K9V1
A+ R5422 R5471 RESET_UHF_PA_1
NU R5428 470
Q5411 R5427 2.2 NU 47K RESET
NC_D3401_2 C5509 FECTRL_1_UHF_PA_1
PA_SWB R5429 470pF FECTRL_1
4 1K R5417 NU FECTRL_2_UHF_PA_1
INT_SWB_UHF_PA_1 R5421 5 NU FECTRL_2
C5428 7 MOSBIAS_1
INT_SWB 39K

NC_Q3411_1
24
23
20
22
21 NC_U3501_22
19 NC_U3501_19
18
17

2200pF 6 8 PA_SWB
C5505
RX
NA
RS

R5423 U5402-2 R5418 1uF


VLIM

VAR3
VAR1
VAR2

TP5406 39K LM2904 22K


V5EXT

CLK_UHF_PA_1 GND2 V45


CLK 25 CLK 16
1 C5427 26 VG 15 NC_U3501_15
MOSBIAS_2_UHF_PA_1 3300pF DATA_UHF_PA_1 R5504 9V3FLT BPOS V10 9V3FLT
10K 27 DATA U5501 14
MOSBIAS_2 DATA 28 CQX 13 NC_U3501_13
R5404 CSX CEX H99S-4 CQ C5506
29 TEMP 12
10K Q5422 CSX_UHF_PA_1 30 Q 11 2200pF
RSET QX NC_U3501_10
R5406 31 ANO 10
32 F168 9 NC_U3501_9
22K 9V3FLT U5502

1
RFIN
T1
CI
INT
CJ
VL
CL
GND1

LM50 R5508
C5508 NC_U3501_12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

TP5405 200K
100pF R5501 R5507 NC_U3501_11
S5440 2 1 6.8K 47K
SWITCH VOUT 9V3FLT
R5511 NC_U3501_2
2.7 C5501 C5507 C5502
2
GND POS

1 100pF R5502 R5509 2200pF


3

U_PREDRIVER 9V3FLT 2200pF 100K 3.9K C5504 R5505 PA_PWR_SET_UHF_PA_1


.015uF 300K
R5445 R5442 TP5402 PA_PWR_SET
2.4K 2.2K R5440
U5402-1 R5441 NU 1 R5446
39K 0 CNTLVLTG_UHF_PA_1
4 CNTLVLTG
3 R5413
1 47K 3.3K
LM2904 8 2 C5510 C5503 R5506
100pF 470pF NU
PA_SWB R5443 47K
39K Q5442
U5508
C5440 TEMPSENSE
1000pF

ZMY0130676-O

UHF Band 2 (450-527 MHz) Power Amplifier 1 - 25W


4-6 UHF Band 2 1-25W PCBs / Schematics / Parts List

U5211
ADP3300 1
5V_UHF_FN_1 5V_UHF_FN_2 C5217 3 IN_5V_RF_REG_UHF_FN_1
ERR SD

GND
4.97 Vdc .01uF 6
(SOURCE) 5V OUT IN
4 5
NR IN_5V_RF_REG
6.6 Vdc 2 C5211 C5215
10.87 Vdc C5213 C5216 R5224 0.1uF 2.2uF
2.2uF .01uF 47K
L5201 NU
C5201 390nH
100pF 5V
12.7 Vdc

D5201
C5202
.01uF 3 4
K3 A3 R5211
2 5 R5201
K2 A2 150 0 VDDA_UHF_FN_1
1 6
K1 A1 VDDA

C5203 C5210 R5225 C5214


.01uF 2.2uF 47K 2.2uF
C5204 VDDA
100pF

R5206 D5221
NU 47K
Q5221 C5236
.047uF
47K
C5287 C5205 C5206
100pF .01uF 10uF C5207 C5208
NU 0.1uF
U4507
2.5 to 10 Vdc
VCOBIAS_2
C5209
R5221 0.1uF C5228
VCTRL_UHF_FN_1 R5203 R5204
150 47 47 NU C5246
VCTRL 100pF TP5202
1

44
33
22
6
C5221 R5222 C5222 R5228
3.03 Vdc R5227
.01uF 510 WARP NC3 100K
5 Vdc (locked) 0.1uF 47K 25 31

AGND
INDMULT NC2

DGND
0 Vdc (unlocked) TP5201 16 29 -19 to -17 dBn (Rx)

PD_GND
SFOUT NC1 C5227

PRE_GND
LOCK_UHF_FN_1 1 28 17 -17 to -12 dBn (Tx) U4506
ADAPTSW 10pF
46
LOCK LOCK CCOMP PRESC
R5223 4 42
68 IADAPT REFSEL 3.76 Vdc
45 18 C5226 C5229
IOUT 2.4pF
43 2pF
PREIN C5230 NU
L5221 32 2.2uF
C5225 12uH TEST2 SFBASE
C5223 C5224 510pF 38 27
1uF 1uF TEST1 SFCAP
NU 37 26
4.97 Vdc (25KHz Cha, Spa) 1.76 Vdc
AUX4 BIAS2 VSF_UHF_FN_1
0 Vdc (12.5KHz Cha, Spa) 3 39 R5252
4.57 Vdc
AUX3 BIAS1 VSF
BWSELECT_UHF_FN_1 2 40 30K R5251
AUX2 1.69 Vdc (Rx)
1 39K C5254
BWSELECT AUX1 VBPASS C5253
48 21 4.7uF 0.1uF
63A27 PVREF C5255 C5252
U5201 35 100pF 1000pF DATA_UHF_FN_1
3.09 Vdc (Rx) VMULT4
11
2.65 Vdc (Tx) VMULT3 SFIN DATA
2.48 Vdc 12 30 4.98 Vdc
VCOMOD_UHF_FN_1 VMULT2 DATA MODIN_UHF_FN_1
2.48 Vdc 14 7 2.51 Vdc
VCOMOD VMULT1 MODIN MODIN
15 10
R5241 CSX_UHF_FN_1
4.95 Vdc
16_8MHz_UHF_FN_1 220 MODOUT CEX CSX
41 9 0 Vdc
16_8MHz FREFOUT CLK CLK_UHF_FN_1
19 8
CLK
TRB_UHF_FN_1 1.25 Vdc
C5288 XTAL2
C5241 1.97 Vdc 24 C5244 C5242 C5245
TRB 0.1uF 100pF XTAL1 C5243
100pF
DVDD
PRE_VDD
PD_VDD

VCP
VRO
AVDD

23 R5261 100pF 100pF 100pF


NU NU VDDA
5

0 Vdc (Rx) 47K


36
34

47
13
20

4.97 Vdc (Tx)


L5231
2.2uH

ZMY0130675-O Y5261
75Z04 NU C5231 C5232 C5233 C5234
C5289 16.8MHz D5261 .01uF .01uF 2.2uF .01uF
0.1uF 6 3 NU
IN OUT
C5261 C5263
NU
0.1uF
GND
GND1

1
4
1

C5235 Y5262
R5262 .01uF 16.8MHz
1.2K TTS05V
NU C5262
VCNTL

NU
2 4
GND VCC 5V
R5263
100 C5251
0.1uF
OUT
3

HF Band 2 (450-527 MHz) FRACN


UHF Band 2 1-25W PCBs / Schematics / Parts List 4-7

Q5333

47K
VCOBIAS_2_UHF_VCO
4.7K
VCOBIAS_2
R5346 47K
4.2 Vdc (Rx)
VSF 10K 4.5 Vdc (Rx)
0 Vdc (Tx) 10K 0 Vdc (Tx)
C5375
NU 5V
R5301 4.5 Vdc R5341
5.6K VSF_UHF_VC0 5V_UHF_VCO 0
RXSW VSF
C5308
0.1uF
C5355 C5352 C5351 C5354 R5337 C5336
R5361 C5353 0
L5305 2.2uF 0.1uF 100pF 2.2uF 180 0.1uF .022uF
NU
390nH
C5372 C5309 R5305 L5331 L5333
C5371 R5302 L5304 100pF R5342
100pF 0.22uF 390nH 10 33nH 2.2K 390nH
NU 10K

C5332 L5332 R5336 C5337


C5361 C5362 R5332 51pF RXINJ_UHF_VCO
0.1uF 22K 15nH 1K
100pF L5361 0.22uF NU NU NU
390nH NU NU RXINJ
C5333 R5339
C5305 C5306 51pF C5335 >14 dBn (Rx)

14
18
R5360 NU 22
NU 2pF
270 NU 100pF
Q5301 C5364 R5362 R5345 C5339
5.6pF 10 TXINJ_UHF_VCO NU
2.58 Vdc (Tx) NU
TXINJ Q5332
1 10 L5371 C5331
TX_IADJ TX_OUT 4 dBn (Tx) 68nH 5.6pF R5338

1
2 8

P1
L5303

VCC_LOGIC
2.3 Vdc (Rx) RX_IADJ RX_OUT 220
RESONATOR 3 4.5 Vdc (Rx) R5343
0 Vdc (Tx) SUPER_FLTR R5331 NU

VCC_BUFFERS
4 12 C5373 Q5331 1K
COLL_RFIN NU 22
5 U5301 PRESC_OUT NU
RX_BASE C5363
C5302 C5303 C5304 6 50U54 7 NU C5338
2 RX_EMITTER R5344
4.3pF 4.3pF 5.6pF C5307 16 RX_SWITCH 13 10 51pF
R5303 100pF R5347
P2 30 TX_BASE TX_SWITCH 0
15 C5374
TX_EMITTER NU
20
FLIP_IN

3
19

P3
TRB_IN R5340
CR5303 R5304
150 R5333 220
L5302 10K NU
220nH R5334

GND_FLAG
GND_BUFFERS
GND_LOGIC
TXSW R5363 NU
1K 0

9
0 Vdc (Rx)

11
17
CR5302 Q5311 VSF NU
4.5 Vdc (Tx)
0 Vdc (Rx)
CR5301 4.5 Vdc (Tx)
R5311 0 Vdc (Rx)
L5301 7.5K R5381
1.9 Vdc (Tx) TRB_UHF_VCO
68nH L5313 470 L5362 R5335 C5334
390nH TRB 39nH PRESC_UHF_VCO 10 51pF
NU NU
PRESC
4.2 Vdc (Rx) SH5302 SH5301
C5301 C5317 C5318 C5381 C5365 SHIELD SHIELD
100pF R5312 0 Vdc (Tx)
100pF 0.22uF 7.5K 0.1uF 3.3pF
NU TXSW RXSW
C5314 0 Vdc (Rx)
3pF 4.5 Vdc (Tx) C5382 C5383
R5314 C5315 1 1
2.5 to 10 Vdc C5312 220 100pF 100pF 100pF
R5315 L5311 NU NU
VCTRL_UHF_VCO 0 68nH 15pF
VCTRL

1
P1
L5312
C5311 CR5311 RESONATOR
GND
C5316 100pF C5313 R5313
0.1uF NU 30

2
P2

3
P3
C5321
1pF
C5325 4.5 Vdc ZMY0130674-O
4.7uF R5321 R5322
VCOMOD_UHF_VCO 6.8K
56K
VCOMOD VSF

C5323 C5322 C5324 R5323


1000pF 100pF 3pF 10K
NU NU NU
CR5321

UHF Band 2 (450-527 MHz) Voltage Controlled Oscillator


4-8 UHF Band 2 1-25W PCBs / Schematics / Parts List

R5071
10K

9V3
R5061
FECTRL_2_UHF_FE 10K R5072
10K
FECTRL_2
C5061 C5062
330pF 0.1uF

Q5004

9V3_UHF_FE R5002
330
9V3 R5062
1.5K R5070 C5069
390 .01uF
C5010 C501 C5012 C5013
9V3 330pF 3300pF 330pF 3300pF
R5016 C5064
3.3K 0.1uF
D5007
R5068 L5003
1.5K 270nH
K9V1_UHF_FE C5014
Q5002 100pF D5006
K9V1
R5069 R5017 R5063
C5067 1K NU 390
3300pF
R5005 C5017 C5018
C5001 C5002 10K 1.5pF 33pF
1.5pF 33pF C5028 R5018 C5068 L5004 L5005
.01uF 3.3K 100pF TBD TBD
L5001 L5002
TBD TBD
C5065 C5015 C5032

POS
POS
R5022 R5064 R5007 C5030
C5026 C5027 0 100pF 100 100pF 8.2pF

POS
0 1pF

POS
RXIN_UHF_FE 1pF 1pF IN D5004 D5005 IN
RXIN IN D5001 D5002 IN C5029
1pF
R5066

NEG
NEG

R5013 R5015 L5009 C5031


NU NU 8.2pF

NEG
NU 15nH

NEG
C5025 R5004 C5016
NU 2.7K NU
4.6 VDC

C5009
8.2pF

C5003 C5004 R5001 C5005 C5006 C5007 Q5001 Q5003


22pF 16pF 100K 16pF 16pF 16pF D5003 0.7 VDC C5019 C5020 R5012 C5021 C5022 C5023
27pF 16pF 100K 18pF 16pF NU
L5006 R5003
15nH 4.7K

R5020 C5034 R5021 C5033


10 100pF 10 100pF

R5060
FECTRL_1_UHF_FE 330K 3 to 6.5 VDC
FECTRL_1 R5019
L5008
IF_UHF_FE 470nH NU GND_UHF_FE
IF GND
C5024
C5060 C5008 1000pF
NU 1000pF C5066 R5054
NU R5051 NU
51

R5052 R5053
C5052 L5051 0 NU R5055
82pF 150nH NU
TP5003

T5051
D5051

3
L5053 L5054 T5052 XFMR
RXINJ_UHF_FE 15nH 15nH XFMR 1 5
RXINJ

IO3
4 3
C5055 C5054 C5053 2
NU 16pF 6.8pF 2
IO1 IO2
1 2 3 4
6 1

IO4
4
ZMY0130672-O

UHF Band 2 (450-527 MHz) Receiver Front End


UHF Band 2 1-25W PCBs / Schematics / Parts List 4-9

FL3115
CFWC455F
9180469V04
1 IN OUT 2

GND1
3
4 GND2
9V3 9V3

CFUCJ455F
MC74HC4066

14
14
14
MC74HC4066 FL3113
FL3111 CFWC455G

14
NU
9180469V03 9180468v04 9V3
2 VDD 1 1 IN OUT 2 11 VDD 10 2 VDD 1 1 IN OUT 2 11 VDD 10
VSS VSS VSS VSS
CNTL CNTL CNTL
CNTL R3153

7
7
7
7

13
12
13
12
U3111-1 U3115-4 10K
U3111-4 U3115-1

GND1
GND
MC74HC4066

3
4 GND2
3
9V3
9V3_VHF_IF_1 R3151
10K
9V3 9V3 9V3 BWSELECT_VHF_IF_1
47K
9V3_VHF_IF_2 R3114 BWSELECT
100 MC74HC4066 MC74HC4066

14
14
R3104 CFWC455D MC74HC4066 CFUCJ455D 47K 12.5kHz 0VDC
100 NU

14
14
FL3112 FL3114 C3151 20/25kHz 5VDC
R3105 NU 3.9VDC 9180468V06 .01uF
5V_VHF_IF_1 9180469V06 Q3151
100 3 VDD 4 1 IN 8 VDD 9 3 VDD 4 1 IN 8 VDD 9
5V 5V OUT 2 OUT 2 9V3
VSS VSS VSS VSS
R3115 CNTL CNTL CNTL CNTL
R3108 390

7
C31 R3116 C3121

7
5
6
7
5
6
7
620 0.1uF 330 0.1uF R3154
5V R3106 R3117 U3112-1 U3111-3 U3115-2

GND1
GND
U3115-3 10K
27K

3
4 GND2
3
27K
R3152
C3104 C3110 C3116 10K
R3107 R3118
0.1uF 6.8K 27pF 0.1uF 6.8K
R3145 47K
3.3K
3VDC C3122 47K
C3112 .039uF C3148 C3152
FL3102 R3144 C3145
FL3101 C3103 82pF C3123 2.4K 220pF 0.1uF .01uF
12R16 12R16 C3115 Q3102 3VDC NU Q3152
R3148
IFIN_VHF_IF_1 33pF Q3101 22pF .039uF
0 3 6 3 6
IF IN OUT IN OUT
0.75VDC 0.75VDC D3101

18
19
R3113 C3137 45B02
C3113

GND4
GND4
C3101 R3101 R3111 330 5V .039uF R3135 3
9.1pF

1
2 GND1
4 GND2
5 GND3
1
2 GND1
4 GND2
5 GND3
20pF 12K

RFIN 1
12K R3112 1.2K

LIMIN 14
C3102 R3102 NU C3114

OSCIN 4
L3100 L3101 L3111 L3112 10 2

QUADIN 10
620nH 15pF 10 18pF

IF AMPIN
620nH 620nH 620nH R3130

RFIN_DEC 2
NU U3101 Y3102

RSSI_FEED 9
51 6 15 C3142
SA616 5V

IF AMP_DEC1
VCC GND 0.1uF 455KHz
0.1uF
0.1uF
C3134 C3144
R3124 R3141 C3143
820 C3132 C3133

LIMOUT
IF AMPOUT
IF

MIXOUT
OSCOUT
RSSIOUT
AUDIOOUT AUDIO_FEED 7
LIM_DEC1
LIM_DEC2
AMP_DEC2
10uF 390 120pF
NU 44.395MHz 0.1uF

3
5
8

20
11
13
12
16
17
3 1
OUT IN
R3123 C3135
0 33pF Q3141

GND1
GND
R3132

4
2
C3124 Y3101 C3136 C3131 15K
33pF 06B09 30pF 1pF
NU NU
R3142
L3124 1.8K
1uH
NU
C3139
R3134 0.1uF
10K C3141
0.1uF
R3133
8.2K
C3140
0.1uF C3146 C3147
4700pF 0.1uF
R3146
680 DISCAUDIO_VHF_IF_1
DISCAUDIO
RSSI
R3147 RSSI_VHF_IF_1
12K

ZMY0130673-O

UHF Band 2 (450-527 MHz) IF


4-10 UHF Band 2 1-25W PCBs / Schematics / Parts List

UHF Band 2 PCB 8485671Z03 Parts List 1-25W Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola
Description Description Description
Circuit Motorola Ref Part No. Ref Part No. Ref Part No.
Description C0324 2113743E20 0.1uF C0502 2113741F17 470pF C3132 2113743E20 0.1uF
Ref Part No.
C0101 2113740F51 100pF C0331 2113743E20 0.1uF C0503 2113741F17 470pF C3133 2311049A57 10uF
C0107 2113741F25 1000pF C0341 2311049A07 1uF C0504 2113741F17 470pF C3134 2113743E20 0.1uF
C0112 2113743E20 0.1uF C0342 2113743E20 0.1uF C0505 2113741F17 470pF C3135 2113740L30 33pF
C0121 2113743E20 0.1uF C0343 2113743E20 0.1uF C0506 2113741F17 470pF C3136 2113740L29 30pF
C0122 2113743E20 0.1uF C0344 2113743E20 0.1uF C0508 2113741F17 470pF C3137 2113743E11 0.039uF
C0131 2113740F35 22pF C0351 2113743E20 0.1uF C0509 2113741F17 470pF C3139 2113743E20 0.1uF
C0132 2113740F35 22pF C0352 2113743E07 0.022uF C0510 2113741F17 470pF C3140 2113743E20 0.1uF
C0141 2113743E20 0.1uF C0353 2311049A97 33uF C0511 2113741F17 470pF C3141 2113743E20 0.1uF
C0151 2113741F49 10nF C0354 2113743E20 0.1uF C0512 2113741F17 470pF C3142 2113743E20 0.1uF
C0201 2311049A57 10uF C0421 2113743N48 82pF C0513 2113741F17 470pF C3143 2113740F53 120pF
C0202 2311049A57 10uF C0422 2113741F17 470pF C0514 2113741F17 470pF C3144 2113743E20 0.1uF
C0204 2113743E20 0.1uF C0423 2113741F17 470pF C0515 2113741F17 470pF C3145 2113743E20 0.1uF
C0212 2311049A57 10uF C0426 2113743L09 470pF C0516 2113741F49 10nF C3146 2113741F41 4700pF
C0221 2113743E20 0.1uF C0427 2113743L09 470pF C0517 2113743N48 82pF C3147 2113743E20 0.1uF
C0222 2113743E20 0.1uF C0428 2113743N48 82pF C0518 2113741F17 470pF C3151 2113741F49 10nF
C0223 2113743E20 0.1uF C0429 2113743L09 470pF C0541 2311049A05 0.47uF C3152 2113741F49 10nF
C0224 2113740F51 100pF C0430 2113741F17 470pF C0542 2311049A99 47uF C5001 2113740F07 1.5pF
C0225 2113743E20 0.1uF C0431 2113741F17 470pF C0560 2113743L17 1000pF C5002 2113740F39 33pF
C0226 2113743E20 0.1uF C0441 2113743L09 470pF C0591 2113743E20 0.1uF C5003 2113740F35 22pF
C0228 2311049A56 4.7uF C0442 2113743L09 470pF C0592 2113743E20 0.1uF C5004 2113740F32 16pF
C0231 2113743B29 1uF C0445 2113743L09 470pF C0593 2113741B69 0.1uF C5005 2113740F32 16pF
C0232 2113743E20 0.1uF C0446 2113743L09 470pF C0601 2113741F17 470pF C5006 2113740F32 16pF
C0234 2113743E20 0.1uF C0447 2113743L09 470pF C0603 2380090M24 10uF C5007 2113740F32 16pF
C0235 2113743E07 0.022uF C0448 2113743L09 470pF C0611 2311049C06 22uF C5008 2113741F25 1000pF
C0236 2113743E10 0.033uF C0449 2113743L09 470pF C0612 2113743E20 0.1uF C5009 2113740F25 8.2pF
C0241 2113743E20 0.1uF C0470 2113743L09 470pF C0622 2311049A99 47uF C5010 2113741F13 330pF
C0243 2113740F51 100pF C0471 2113743N48 82pF C0641 2113741F17 470pF C5011 2113741F37 3300pF
C0244 2113743E20 0.1uF C0472 2113743N48 82pF C0644 2311049A97 33uF C5012 2113741F13 330pF
C0245 2113743E20 0.1uF C0473 2113743N48 82pF C0645 2113743E20 0.1uF C5013 2113741F37 3300pF
C0246 2113741F49 10nF C0474 2113743L09 470pF C0652 2311049A97 33uF C5014 2113740F51 100pF
C0251 2113743E20 0.1uF C0476 2113743L09 470pF C0654 2311049A57 10uF C5015 2113740F51 100pF
C0252 2311049A07 1uF C0477 2113743L09 470pF C0655 2113743E20 0.1uF C5017 2113740F07 1.5pF
C0254 2113743E20 0.1uF C0478 2113743L09 470pF C0661 2311049C05 47uF C5018 2113740F39 33pF
C0255 2113743E20 0.1uF C0482 2113743L09 470pF C0662 2113741F49 10nF C5019 2113740F37 27pF
C0256 2113740F51 100pF C0483 2113743L09 470pF C0663 2113743E20 0.1uF C5020 2113740F32 16pF
C0261 2113743E20 0.1uF C0484 2113741F17 470pF C0671 2113743E20 0.1uF C5021 2113740F33 18pF
C0262 2113740F49 82pF C0485 2113743L09 470pF C0681 2113743E20 0.1uF C5022 2113740F32 16pF
C0265 2113743E20 0.1uF C0486 2113743L09 470pF C3101 2113740F34 20pF C5024 2113741F25 1000pF
C0267 2113741F49 10nF C0487 2113743L09 470pF C3102 2113740F31 15pF C5026 2113740F03 1pF
C0271 2113741F49 10nF C0488 2113743L09 470pF C3103 2113740F39 33pF C5027 2113740F03 1pF
C0272 2113743E20 0.1uF C0490 2113743L09 470pF C3104 2113743E20 0.1uF C5028 2113741F49 10nF
C0273 2113741F37 3300pF C0491 2113743L09 470pF C3110 2113740F37 27pF C5029 2113740F03 1pF
C0275 2311049A99 47uF C0492 2113743L09 470pF C3111 2113743E20 0.1uF C5030 2113740F03 1pF
C0276 2113741F25 1000pF C0493 2113743L09 470pF C3112 2113740F49 82pF C5031 2113740F25 8.2pF
C0277 2113741F25 1000pF C0494 2113743L09 470pF C3114 2113740F33 18pF C5032 2113740F25 8.2pF
C0301 2311049A07 1uF C0495 2113743L09 470pF C3115 2113740F35 22pF C5033 2113740F51 100pF
C0302 2113743E20 0.1uF C0496 2113743L09 470pF C3116 2113743E20 0.1uF C5034 2113740F51 100pF
C0303 2113740F51 100pF C0497 2113743L09 470pF C3121 2113743E20 0.1uF C5052 2113740F49 82pF
C0304 2113743E20 0.1uF C0499 2113743L09 470pF C3122 2113743E11 0.039uF C5053 2113740F23 6.8pF
C0305 2113743E20 0.1uF C0501 2113741F49 10nF C3123 2113743E11 0.039uF C5054 2113740F32 16pF
UHF Band 2 1-25W PCBs / Schematics / Parts List 4-11

Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola


Description Description Description Description
Ref Part No. Ref Part No. Ref Part No. Ref Part No.
C5061 2113740F63 330pF C5307 2113740F51 100pF C5432 2111078B29 33pF D0621 4813833C02 DIODE, DUAL 70V
C5062 2113743E20 0.1uF C5308 2113743E20 0.1uF C5434 2113743E20 0.1uF D0651 4813833C02 DIODE, DUAL 70V
C5064 2113743E20 0.1uF C5309 2113740F51 100pF C5435 2113740A55 100pF D0660 4813833C02 DIODE, DUAL 70V
C5065 2113740F51 100pF C5311 2113740F51 100pF C5436 2311049A45 10uF D0661 4813833C02 DIODE, DUAL 70V
C5067 2113741F37 3300pF C5312 2113740F33 18pF C5437 2113741A57 0.033uF D3101 4880154K03 DIODE DUAL SCHOTTKY
C5068 2113740F51 100pF C5314 2113740L01 2pF C5438 2311049A08 1uF D5001 4862824C01 DIODE VARACTOR
C5069 2113741F49 10nF C5315 2113740F51 100pF C5439 2111078B42 100pF D5002 4862824C01 DIODE VARACTOR
C5201 2113740F51 100pF C5316 2109720D14 0.1uF C5440 2113741F25 1000pF D5003 4880154K03 DIODE DUAL SCHOTTKY
C5202 2113741F49 10nF C5318 2113743E20 0.1uF C5441 2111078B05 4.7pF D5004 4862824C01 DIODE VARACTOR
C5203 2113741F49 10nF C5321 2113740F03 1pF C5442 2111078B19 16pF D5005 4862824C01 DIODE VARACTOR
C5204 2113740F51 100pF C5324 2113740F07 1.5pF C5448 2111078B29 33pF D5006 4880142L01 DIODE
C5205 2113741F49 10nF C5325 2311049A56 4.7uF C5449 2111078B29 33pF D5007 4813833C02 DIODE, DUAL 70V
C5206 2311049J25 10uF C5331 2113740L12 5.6pF C5451 2113741F25 1000pF D5051 4886143B01 DIODE, MIXER
C5208 2113743E20 0.1uF C5335 2113740F51 100pF C5452 2113740F28 11pF D5201 4802233J09 DIODE, TRIPLE
C5209 2113743E20 0.1uF C5336 2113743E07 0.022uF C5453 2113740F51 100pF D5221 4813825A05 DIODE
C5210 2104993J02 2.2uF C5337 2113740F44 51pF C5454 2111078B01 3.3pF D5401 4813833C02 DIODE, DUAL 70V
C5211 2113743E20 0.1uF C5338 2113740F44 51pF C5455 2111078B19 16pF D5451 4813825A05 DIODE
C5213 2311049A09 2.2uF C5351 2113740F51 100pF C5457 2111078B34 47pF D5471 4802482J02 DIODE, SMD PIN
C5214 2311049A09 2.2uF C5352 2113743E20 0.1uF C5458 2111078B35 51pF D5472 4802482J02 DIODE, SMD PIN
C5215 2311049A09 2.2uF C5353 2113743E20 0.1uF C5461 2111078B11 8.2pF E0271 2484657R01 FERRITE BEAD
C5217 2113741F49 10nF C5354 2104993J02 2.2uF C5471 2113740F51 100pF E0272 2484657R01 FERRITE BEAD
C5221 2109720D01 0.01uF C5355 2104993J02 2.2uF C5472 2111078B27 30pF E0631 2484657R01 FERRITE BEAD
C5222 2109720D14 0.1uF C5361 2113740F51 100pF C5473 2111078B27 30pF F0401 6580542Z01 FUSE 3A
C5224 0882422W23 1uF C5364 0662057B47 0 C5474 2113740F18 4.3pF FL3101 9180112R16 2 POLE 44.85 MHZ CRYSTAL
C5225 2113741F18 510pF C5371 2113743E20 0.1uF C5475 2113740F10 2pF FILTER
C5227 2113740F27 10pF C5381 2113743E20 0.1uF C5481 2113741A57 0.033uF FL3102 9180112R16 2 POLE 44.85 MHZ CRYSTAL
C5230 2104993J02 2.2uF C5400 2113740F57 180pF C5482 2113740F38 30pF FILTER
C5231 2113741F49 10nF C5401 2113740F51 100pF C5483 2113741A57 0.033uF FL3111 9180469V03 CERAMIC FILTER, 455KHz
C5232 2113741F49 10nF C5402 2113743E07 0.022uF C5491 2111078B09 6.8pF FL3112 9180469V06 CERAMIC FILTER, 455KHz
C5233 2104993J02 2.2uF C5403 2113740F23 6.8pF C5492 2111078B42 100pF FL3114 9180468V06 CERAMIC FILTER, 455KHz
C5234 2113741F49 10nF C5404 2113740F51 100pF C5496 2111078B05 4.7pF FL3115 9180469V04 CERAMIC FILTER, 455KHz
C5235 2113741F49 10nF C5405 2113740F51 100pF C5497 2111078B01 3.3pF J0401 0902636Y02 FLEX CONNECTOR
C5236 2113743E12 0.047uF C5406 2113740F51 100pF C5498 2111078B01 3.3pF J0451 0902636Y01 FLEX CONNECTOR
C5242 2113740F51 100pF C5407 2113740F51 100pF C5501 2113741F33 2200pF J0501 0986105B01 ACCESSORY CONNECTOR
C5243 2113740F51 100pF C5411 2113743E07 0.022uF C5502 2113741F33 2200pF J0551 0905505Y04 FLEX CONNECTOR
C5244 2113740F51 100pF C5412 2113740F51 100pF C5503 2113741F33 2200pF J0552 0905505Y03 FLEX CONNECTOR
C5245 2113740F51 100pF C5413 2113743E07 0.022uF C5504 2113741F46 7500pF J0601 0986165B01 DC POWER CONNECTOR
C5246 2113740F51 100pF C5414 2113740F51 100pF C5505 2311049A07 1uF J5401 0986166B01 RF CONNECTOR (BNC)
C5251 2113743E20 0.1uF C5415 2113743E07 0.022uF C5506 2113741F33 2200pF L3101 2462587T25 620nH
C5252 2113741F25 1000pF C5416 2113740F51 100pF C5507 2113740F51 100pF L3111 2462587T25 620nH
C5253 2311049A56 4.7uF C5417 2113740F51 100pF C5508 2113740F51 100pF L3112 2462587T25 620nH
C5254 2113743E20 0.1uF C5420 2113740F36 24pF C5510 2113740F51 100pF L5003 2462587T20 270nH
C5255 2113740F51 100pF C5421 2113741A57 0.033uF CR5301 4805649Q13 DIODE VCTR ISV 228 L5006 2462587V24 15nH
C5263 2113743E20 0.1uF C5422 2113740A55 100pF CR5302 4862824C01 DIODE VARACTOR L5008 2462587T23 470nH
C5287 2113740F51 100pF C5423 2311049A08 1uF CR5303 4862824C01 DIODE VARACTOR L5009 2462587V24 15nH
C5289 2113743E20 0.1uF C5424 2113740F27 10pF CR5311 4862824C01 DIODE VARACTOR L5051 2462587T17 150nH
C5301 2113740F51 100pF C5425 2113743E20 0.1uF CR5321 4802245J22 DIODE, VARACTOR L5053 2462587N43 15nH
C5302 2113740L09 4.3pF C5426 2113740F51 100pF D0101 4813825A05 DIODE L5054 2462587N43 15nH
C5303 2113740L09 4.3pF C5427 2113741F37 3300pF D0151 4813833C02 DIODE, DUAL 70V L5201 2462587Q42 390nH
C5304 2113740L12 5.6pF C5428 2113741F33 2200pF D0179 4813833C02 DIODE, DUAL 70V L5221 2462587P25 12uH
C5306 2113740L01 2pF C5431 2111078B25 27pF D0301 4802245J47 DIODE, SCHOTTKY L5231 2462587Q20 2.2uH
4-12 UHF Band 2 1-25W PCBs / Schematics / Parts List

Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola


Description Description Description Description
Ref Part No. Ref Part No. Ref Part No. Ref Part No.
L5301 2462587T13 68nH Q5311 4805218N63 DIODE DUAL SCHOTTKY R0207 0662057A57 2.2K R0482 0662057B47 0
L5302 2462587T19 220nH Q5332 4813827A07 NPN R0208 0662057A57 2.2K R0510 0662057A65 4.7K
L5303 2460593C03 RESONATOR Q5333 4802245J50 DUAL NPN/PNP R0211 0660076E70 7.5K R0511 0662057A97 100K
L5304 2462587T22 390nH Q5411 4805921T02 DUAL NPN/PNP R0212 0660076E70 7.5K R0512 0662057A77 15K
L5305 2462587T22 390nH Q5421 4886212B01 POWER TRANSISTOR - R0221 0662057A82 24K R0525 0662057A97 100K
L5311 2462587T22 390nH MRF1518 R0222 0662057A82 24K R0529 0662057A89 47K
L5312 2460593C03 RESONATOR Q5422 4880048M01 NPN R0223 0662057A84 30K R0530 0662057B47 0
L5313 2462587T22 390nH Q5431 4886163B01 POWER TRANSISTOR - R0224 0662057A71 8.2K R0531 0662057A43 560
L5331 2462587T09 33nH MRF1535 R0228 0662057B47 0 R0533 0662057B47 0
L5333 2462587T22 390nH Q5442 4880048M01 NPN R0229 0662057A01 10 R0535 0662057A49 1K
L5361 2462587T22 390nH Q5471 4880048M01 NPN R0241 0662057A89 47K R0537 0662057A33 220
L5362 2462587T38 22nH Q5472 4805128M27 PNP R0242 0662057B47 0 R0538 0662057A33 220
L5371 2462587T13 68nH R0101 0662057A73 10K R0251 0662057A89 47K R0539 0662057A65 4.7K
L5401 2460591B04 11.03nH R0102 0662057A65 4.7K R0252 0662057A91 56K R0541 0662057A83 27K
L5402 2484657R01 FERRITE BEAD R0103 0662057B47 0 R0253 0662057A97 100K R0543 0662057A97 100K
L5403 2462587T11 47nH R0104 0662057A73 10K R0254 0662057A73 10K R0555 0662057A25 100
L5411 2462587T11 47nH R0105 0662057A97 10K (used in GM338 only) R0255 0662057A73 10K R0556 0662057A25 100
L5421 2484657R01 FERRITE BEAD R0106 0662057B47 0 (used in GM398 only) R0256 0662057A97 100K R0591 0662057A82 24K
L5422 2460591C23 13.85nH R0108 0662057A57 2.2K R0257 0662057A57 2.2K R0592 0662057A01 10
L5436 2484657R01 FERRITE BEAD R0111 0662057B47 0 R0261 0662057A73 10K R0593 0662057A97 100K
L5437 2460592A01 17nH R0113 0662057A73 10K R0262 0662057B08 270K R0611 0662057A91 56K
L5471 2460591N36 43.67nH R0114 0662057A73 10K R0265 0662057A82 24K R0612 0662057A65 4.7K
L5472 2460592A01 17nH R0115 0662057A73 10K R0267 0662057A89 47K R0621 0662057A82 24K
L5491 2460592A01 17nH R0117 0662057A63 3.9K R0268 0662057A73 10K R0641 0662057A73 10K
L5493 2460592A01 17nH R0121 0662057A97 100K R0269 0662057A41 470 R0642 0660076E70 7.5K
M3421 2686201B01 HEAT SPREADER R0131 0662057B46 10M R0273 0662057A82 24K R0643 0660076E51 1.2K
Q0110 4880048M01 NPN R0132 0662057B10 330K R0275 0662057A73 10K R0651 0662057A01 10
Q0151 4880048M01 NPN R0151 0662057A82 24K R0276 0662057A77 15K R0652 0662057A01 10
Q0171 4880048M01 NPN R0152 0662057A82 24K R0323 0662057A79 18K R0661 0662057A49 1K
Q0173 4880052M01 NPN DARLINGTON R0170 0662057A73 10K R0324 0662057A79 18K R0662 0662057B02 150K
Q0177 4880048M01 NPN R0171 0662057A65 4.7K R0331 0662057A73 10K R0671 0662057A84 30K
Q0181 4880048M01 NPN R0172 0662057A73 10K R0332 0662057A73 10K R0672 0662057A73 10K
Q0183 4880048M01 NPN R0173 0662057A65 4.7K R0333 0662057A73 10K R0681 0662057A79 18K
Q0185 4880048M01 NPN R0174 0662057A73 10K R0335 0662057B02 150K R0682 0662057A93 68K
Q0271 4880214G02 NPN R0175 0662057A73 10K R0341 0662057A73 10K R3101 0662057A75 12K
Q0641 4880048M01 NPN R0176 0662057A84 30K R0342 0662057A55 1.8K R3102 0662057A01 10
Q0661 4805921T02 DUAL NPN/PNP R0177 0662057A65 4.7K R0343 0662057B47 0 R3105 0662057A25 100
Q0662 4880214G02 NPN R0178 0662057A89 47K R0344 0662057A91 56K R3106 0662057A83 27K
Q0663 4880048M01 NPN R0179 0662057A89 47K R0345 0662057A66 5.1K R3107 0662057A69 6.8K
Q0681 4880052M01 NPN DARLINGTON R0181 0662057A65 4.7K R0346 0662057A89 47K R3108 0662057A44 620
Q3101 4813827A07 NPN R0182 0662057A89 47K R0347 0662057A89 47K R3111 0662057A75 12K
Q3102 4813827A07 NPN R0183 0662057A65 4.7K R0401 0662057A33 220 R3112 0662057A01 10
Q3141 4880214G02 NPN R0184 0662057A89 47K R0407 0662057M26 10 R3113 0662057A37 330
Q3151 4880048M01 NPN R0185 0662057A65 4.7K R0408 0662057A25 100 R3115 0662057A39 390
Q3152 4880048M01 NPN R0186 0662057A89 47K R0409 0662057M26 10 R3116 0662057A37 330
Q5001 4813827A07 NPN R0201 0662057A25 100 R0412 0662057B47 0 R3117 0662057A83 27K
Q5002 4813824A17 PNP R0202 0662057A43 560 R0441 0662057B47 0 R3118 0662057A69 6.8K
Q5003 4813827A07 NPN R0203 0662057A25 100 R0442 0662057A49 1K R3123 0662057B47 0
Q5004 4805921T02 DUAL NPN/PNP R0204 0662057A43 560 R0467 0662057M26 10 R3130 0662057A18 51
Q5221 4880048M01 NPN R0205 0662057A73 10K R0468 0662057A97 100K R3132 0662057A77 15K
Q5301 4805218N63 DIODE DUAL SCHOTTKY R0206 0662057A73 10K R0481 0662057B47 0 R3133 0662057A71 8.2K
UHF Band 2 1-25W PCBs / Schematics / Parts List 4-13

Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola Circuit Motorola


Description Description Description Description
Ref Part No. Ref Part No. Ref Part No. Ref Part No.
R3134 0662057A73 10K R5263 0662057A25 100 R5446 0662057B47 0 U5502 5185963A15 IC TEMPERATURE SENSOR
R3135 0662057A51 1.2K R5301 0662057A67 5.6K R5452 0662057A59 2.7K VR0151 4813830A15 DIODE, 5.6V
R3141 0662057A39 390 R5302 0662057A73 10K R5454 0662057A73 10K VR0501 4805656W09 DIODE, ZENER
R3142 0662057A55 1.8K R5303 0662057A12 30 R5455 0662057A97 100K VR0503 4805656W09 DIODE, ZENER
R3144 0662057A58 2.4K R5304 0662057A29 150 R5457 0683962T51 120 VR0504 4813830A40 DIODE, ZENER
R3145 0662057A61 3.3K R5305 0662057A01 10 R5471 0662057A41 470 VR0505 4805656W09 DIODE, ZENER
R3146 0662057A45 680 R5311 0662057A70 7.5K R5473 0680194M18 51 VR0509 4813830A40 DIODE, ZENER
R3147 0662057A75 12K R5312 0662057A70 7.5K R5474 0680194M18 51 VR0510 4813830A40 DIODE, ZENER
R3148 0662057B47 0 R5313 0662057A12 30 R5475 0662057A73 10K VR0537 4813830A15 DIODE, 5.6V
R3151 0662057A73 10K R5314 0662057A33 220 R5491 0662057A73 10K VR0541 4813830A27 DIODE, 14V
R3152 0662057A73 10K R5315 0662057B47 0 R5501 0662057A69 6.8K VR0601 4813832C77 DIODE
R3153 0662057A73 10K R5321 0662057A91 56K R5502 0662057A97 100K VR0621 4813830A15 DIODE, 5.6V
R3154 0662057A73 10K R5322 0662057A69 6.8K R5504 0662057A73 10K VR5471 4813830A15 DIODE, 5.6V
R5001 0662057A97 100K R5323 0662057A97 100K R5505 0662057B09 300K Y0131 4880113R19 CRYSTAL 38.4KHZ
R5002 0662057A37 330 R5331 0662057A09 22 R5507 0662057A89 47K Y3101 4880606B09 2ND OSC XTAL 44.395 MHZ
R5003 0662057A65 4.7K R5341 0662057B47 0 R5508 0662057B05 200K Y3102 9186145B02 455KHz DISCRIMINATOR
R5004 0662057A59 2.7K R5342 0662057A57 2.2K R5509 0662057A63 3.9K Y5262 4886182B01 TCXO 16.8MHZ
R5005 0662057A73 10K R5343 0662057A49 1K R5511 0662057C13 2.7
R5007 0662057A25 100 R5344 0662057A01 10 SH5301 2602641Y02 SHIELD
* Motorola Depot Servicing only
R5012 0662057A97 100K R5346 0662057A73 10K SH5302 2602641Y02 SHIELD
R5016 0662057A61 3.3K R5347 0662057B47 0 T5051 2505515V03 TRANSFORMER 4:1 Reference designators with an asterisk indicate
R5018 0662057A61 3.3K R5361 0662057A31 180 T5052 2508397X02 TRANSFORMER 1:1 components which are not field replaceable
R5020 0662057A01 10 R5362 0662057A01 10 U0101 5102226J56 MICROPROCESSOR because they need to be calibrated with
R5021 0662057A01 10 R5363 0662057A49 1K U0111 5102463J64 EEPROM specialized factory equipment after installation.
R5022 0662057B47 0 R5381 0662057A41 470 U0121 5186137B01 IC, FLASH ROM Radios in which these parts have been replaced in
R5051 0662057A18 51 R5400 0662057A23 82 U0122 5185748L01 SRAM the field will be off frequency at temperature
R5052 0662057B47 0 R5401 0662057A36 300 U0141 5113805A30 REMUX extremes.
R5060 0662057B10 330K R5402 0662057A05 15 U0211 5183222M49 IC, QUAD OPAMP
R5061 0662057A73 10K R5403 0662057A36 300 U0221 5185130C53 IC, ASFIC
R5062 0662057A53 1.5K R5404 0662057A73 10K U0251 5184704M60 IC-CMOS ANALOG
R5063 0662057A39 390 R5406 0662057A81 22K U0271 5109699X01 AUDIO PA
R5064 0662057B47 0 R5411 0662057A67 5.6K U0301 5109152M01 EEPROM ANALOG
R5068 0662057A53 1.5K R5413 0662057A61 3.3K U0331 5186204B01 BUFFER / DRIVER
R5069 0662057A49 1K R5415 0662057A18 51 U0341 5113818A01 LINEAR IC OP AMP
R5070 0662057A39 390 R5416 0662057A18 51 U0342 5105750U28 IC CMOS SWITCH
R5071 0662057A73 10K R5418 0662057A57 2.2K U0351 5102463J40 REGULATOR, 3.3V
R5072 0662057A73 10K R5421 0662057A86 36K U0611 5183308X01 ADJUSTABLE VOLTAGE REG-
R5201 0662057A29 150 R5422 0662057A58 2.4K ULATOR
R5203 0662057A17 47 R5423 0662057A87 39K U0641 5183308X01 ADJUSTABLE VOLTAGE REG-
R5204 0662057A17 47 R5424 0662057C11 2.2 ULATOR
R5211 0662057B47 0 R5425 0662057C11 2.2 U0651 5113816A07 REGULATOR, 5V
R5221 0662057A29 150 R5426 0662057C11 2.2 U0652 5113815A02 UNDERVOLT SENSOR
R5222 0662057A42 510 R5427 0662057C11 2.2 U3101 5186144B01 IC, IF
R5223 0662057A21 68 R5428 0662057A58 2.4K U3111 5102463J52 QUAD ANALOG SWITCH
R5224 0662057A89 47K R5429 0662057A49 1K U3115 5102463J52 QUAD ANALOG SWITCH
R5225 0662057A89 47K R5431 0662057C51 100 U5201 5185963A27 IC FRACTN
R5228 0662057A89 47K R5432 0662057C51 100 U5211 5105739X05 IC, VOLTAGE REGULATOR
R5241 0662057A33 220 R5441 0662057A87 39K U5301 5105750U54 IC, VCO
R5251 0662057A87 39K R5442 0662057A57 2.2K U5401 5185130C65 IC LDMOS DRIVER
R5252 0662057A84 30K R5443 0662057A87 39K U5402 5113818A01 DUAL OP-AMP
R5261 0662057A89 47K R5445 0662057A58 2.4K U5501 5185765B28 IC POWER CONTROL
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GM338/GM398
Mobile Radios
Low Band
Service Information

Issue: December, 2003


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Table of Contents

Section 1 Model Chart and Technical Specifications

1.0 GM338 Model Chart.............................................................................................1-1


2.0 Technical Specifications ......................................................................................1-2

Section 2 Theory of Operation

1.0 Introduction ..........................................................................................................2-1


2.0 Low Band Receiver..............................................................................................2-1
2.1 Receiver Front-End ........................................................................................2-1
2.2 Front-End Band-Pass Filters and Pre-Amplifier .............................................2-2
2.3 First Mixer and High Intermediate Frequency (IF)..........................................2-2
2.4 High Intermediate Frequency (IF) and Blanker Switches ...............................2-2
2.5 Low Intermediate Frequency (IF) and Receiver Back End.............................2-3
2.6 “Extender” (Noise Blanker) .............................................................................2-3
3.0 Transmitter Power Amplifier (PA) 60 W ...............................................................2-4
3.1 Power Controlled Stage..................................................................................2-4
3.2 Driver Stage....................................................................................................2-5
3.3 Final Stage .....................................................................................................2-5
3.4 Antenna Switch...............................................................................................2-5
3.5 Harmonic Filter ...............................................................................................2-5
3.6 Power Control.................................................................................................2-6
3.7 TX Safety Switch ............................................................................................2-6
4.0 Frequency Synthesis ...........................................................................................2-7
4.1 Fractional-N Synthesizer ................................................................................2-7
4.2 Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) and Buffers ...........................................2-8
4.3 Synthesizer Operation ....................................................................................2-9

Section 3 Troubleshooting Charts

1.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Receiver (Sheet 1 of 2)......................................3-1


2.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Transmitter ........................................................3-3
3.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Synthesizer........................................................3-4
4.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for VCO...................................................................3-5
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Section 4 Low Band PCBs/Schematics/Parts Lists

1.0 Allocation of Schematics and Circuit Boards ....................................................... 4-1


1.1 Controller Circuits ........................................................................................... 4-1
2.0 Low Band PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists ......................................................... 4-3
Low Band Range 1 (29.7-36.0 MHz) 8486206B06 Top Side ................................. 4-3
Low Band Range 1 (29.7-36.0 MHz) 8486206B06 Bottom Side ............................ 4-4
Low Band Range 1 (29.7-36.0 MHz) 8486206B08 Top Side ................................. 4-5
Low Band Range 1 (29.7-36.0 MHz) 8486206B08 Bottom Side ............................ 4-6
Low Band Range 2 (36.0-42.0 MHz) 8486207B05 Top Side ................................. 4-7
Low Band Range 2 (36.0-42.0 MHz) 8486207B05 Bottom Side ............................ 4-8
Low Band Range 2 (36.0-42.0 MHz) 8486207B07 Top Side ................................. 4-9
Low Band Range 2 (36.0-42.0 MHz) 8486207B07 Bottom Side .......................... 4-10
Low Band Range 3 (42-50 MHz) 8486908Z02 Top Side ..................................... 4-11
Low Band Range 3 (42-50 MHz) 8486908Z02 Bottom Side ................................ 4-12
Low Band Range 3 (42-50 MHz) 8486908Z04 Top Side ..................................... 4-13
Low Band Range 3 (42-50 MHz) 8486908Z04 Bottom Side ................................ 4-14
Low Band Range 1 (29.7-36.0 MHz) Synthesizer FRACN................................... 4-15
Low Band Range 2 (36.0-42.0 MHz) Synthesizer FRACN................................... 4-16
Low Band Range 3 (42-50 MHz) Synthesizer FRACN......................................... 4-17
Low Band Range 1 (29.7-36.0 MHz) Voltage Controlled Oscillator ..................... 4-18
Low Band Range 2 (36.0-42.0 MHz) Voltage Controlled Oscillator ..................... 4-19
Low Band Range 3 (42-50 MHz) Voltage Controlled Oscillator ........................... 4-20
Low Band Range 1 (29.7-36.0 MHz) Power Amplifier - Sheet 1 of 2 ................... 4-21
Low Band Range 1 (29.7-36.0 MHz) Power Amplifier - Sheet 2 of 2 ................... 4-22
Low Band Range 2 (36.0-42.0 MHz) Power Amplifier - Sheet 1 of 2 ................... 4-23
Low Band Range 2 (36.0-42.0 MHz) Power Amplifier - Sheet 2 of 2 ................... 4-24
Low Band Range 3 (42-50 MHz) Power Amplifier - Sheet 1 of 2 ......................... 4-25
Low Band Range 3 (42-50 MHz) Power Amplifier - Sheet 2 of 2 ......................... 4-26
Low Band Range 1 (29.7-36.0 MHz) Receiver Front End .................................... 4-27
Low Band Range 2 (36.0-42.0 MHz) Receiver Front End .................................... 4-28
Low Band Range 3 (42-50 MHz) Receiver Front End .......................................... 4-29
Low Band Range 1/2 Controller - T6
(for PC Boards 8486206B06 & 8486207B05) .............................................. 4-30
Low Band Range 3 Controller-T9 (for PC Board 8486908Z02)............................ 4-31
Low Band Range 1/2/3 Controller - T11 (for PC Boards 8486206B08, 8486207B07 &
8486908Z04 ) ............................................................................................... 4-32
Low Band Range 1 and 2 IO - T6 (for PC Boards 8486206B06 & 8486207B05.. 4-33
Low Band Range 3 IO - T9 (for PC Board 8486908Z02) ..................................... 4-34
Low Band Range 1/2/3 IO - T11 (for PC Boards 8486206B08, 8486207B07 &
8486908Z04 ................................................................................................. 4-35
Low Band Range 1/2/3 (29.7-36.0/36.0-42.0/42-50 MHz) - Audio ....................... 4-36
Low Band Range 1/2/3 (29.7-36.0/36.0-42.0/42-50 MHz) - Supply Voltage ........ 4-37
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Low Band Range 1/2/3 - IF sheet 1 of 2 (for PC Boards 8486206B06, 8486207B05 &
8486908Z02) ................................................................................................4-38
Low Band Range 1/2/3 - IF sheet 2 of 2 (for PC Boards 8486206B06, 8486207B05 &
8486908Z02) ................................................................................................4-39
Low Band Range 1/2/3 - IF sheet 1 of 2 (for PC Boards 8486206B08, 8486207B07 &
8486908Z04) ................................................................................................4-40
Low Band Range 1/2/3 - IF sheet 2 of 2 (for PC Boards 8486206B08, 8486207B07 &
8486908Z04) ................................................................................................4-41
Low Band Range 1/2/3 (29.7-36.0/36.0-42.0/42-50 MHz) - Noise Blanker ..........4-42
Low Band Range 1 PCB 8486206B06 Parts List .................................................4-43
Low Band Range 2 PCB 8486207B05 Parts List ................................................4-49
Low Band Range 3 PCB 8486908Z02 Parts List .................................................4-54
Low Band Range 1 PCB 8486206B08 Parts List .................................................4-60
Low Band Range 2 PCB 8486207B07 Parts List .................................................4-66
Low Band Range 3 PCB 8486908Z04 Parts Lis ..................................................4-72
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1-1

Section 1
MODEL CHART AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

1.0 GM338 Model Chart

GM Series, Low Band


Model Description
AZM25BKF9AA5 GM338 29.7-36.0 MHz 40-60W
AZM25CKF9AA5 GM338 36.0-42.0 MHz 40-60W
AZM25DKF9AA5 GM338 42.0-50.0 MHz 40-60W
Item Description
X X X GCN6114_ Preferred Control Head Direct Mount
X IMUB6000_ Tanapa WM 29.7-36.0 MHz 40-60W
X IMUB6001_ Tanapa WM 36.0-42.0 MHz 40-60W
X IMUB6002_ Tanapa WM 42.0-50.0 MHz 40-60W
X RAB4002 Low Band 29.7-36.0 MHz, 1/4 Wave Base Loaded
X RAB4003 Low Band 36.0-42.0 MHz, 1/4 Wave Base Loaded
X RAB4004 Low Band 42.0-50.0 MHz, 1/4 Wave Base Loaded
X X X 6804112J06 GM338 User Guide
x = Indicates one of each is required.
1-2 Technical Specifications

2.0 Technical Specifications


Data is specified for +25°C unless otherwise stated.

General Specifications
Channel Capacity
GM338 128
Power Supply 13.2Vdc (10.8 - 15.6Vdc)
Dimensions: H x W x D (mm) Depth excluding knobs GM338
60mm x 179mm x 250mm (45 - 60W)
Weight GM338 2064 g
Sealing: Withstands rain testing per
MIL STD 810 C/D /E and IP54
Shock and Vibration: Protection provided via impact
resistant housing exceeding MIL STD
810-C/D /E
Dust, Salt & Fog Protection provided via environment
resistant housing exceeding MIL STD
810 C/D /E
Technical Specifications 1-3

Transmitter Low Band


Low Band 1 29.7-36.0 MHz
*Frequencies - Full Bandsplit Low Band 2 36.0-42.0 MHz
Low Band 3 42.0-50.0 MHz

Channel Spacing 12.5/20/30 kHz

Frequency Stability
±5 ppm
(-30°C to +60°C, +25° Ref.)

Power 40-60W

±2.5 @ 12.5 kHz


Modulation Limiting
±5.0 @ 20/30 kHz

-40 dB @ 12.5kHz
FM Hum & Noise
-45 dB @ 20/30kHz

Conducted/Radiated Emission -26 dBm <1 GHz

-60 dB @ 12.5 kHz


Adjacent Channel Power
-70 dB @ 20/30 kHz

Audio Response (300 - 3000Hz) +1 to -3 dB

Audio Distortion
@1000Hz, 60% <3% typical
Rated Maximum Deviation

Receiver Low Band


Low Band 1 29.7-36.0 MHz
*Frequencies - Full Bandsplit Low Band 2 36.0-42.0 MHz
Low Band 3 42.0-50.0 MHz

Channel Spacing 12.5/20/30 kHz

Sensitivity (12 dB SINAD) 0.25 µV (0.22 µV typical)

>80 dB
Intermodulation Base Mode: >70dB
(1-25W model only)

65 dB @ 12.5 kHz
Adjacent Channel Selectivity
80 dB @ 20/30 kHz

70 dB @ 12.5 kHz
Spurious Rejection
80 dB @ 20/30 kHz

Rated Audio 7.5W and 13W External

Audio Distortion @ Rated Audio <3% typical

-40 dB @ 12.5 kHz


Hum & Noise
-45 dB @ 20/30 kHz

Audio Response (300 - 3000Hz @ 20kHz) +1 to -3 dB

-57 dBm <1 GHz


Conducted Spurious Emission (ETS)
-47 dBm >1 GHz

*Availability subject to the laws and regulations of individual countries.


1-4 Technical Specifications

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2-1

Section 2
THEORY OF OPERATION

1.0 Introduction
This Chapter provides a detailed theory of operation for the Low Band circuits in the radio. For
details of the theory of operation and troubleshooting for the the associated Controller circuits refer
to the Controller Section of this manual.

2.0 Low Band Receiver


2.1 Receiver Front-End

The low band receiver, shown in Figure 2-1, is bandsplit into three ranges depending on radio
model, covering frequencies from 29.7 to 36.0 MHz, 36.0 to 42.0 MHz, or 42.0 to 50.0 MHz. The
circuitry of the three models is identical except for component value differences. The receiver
consists of five major blocks: front-end bandpass filters and pre-amplifier, first mixer, high-IF and
blanker switches, low-IF and receiver back-end, and “Extender” (noise blanker). Two fixed-tuned
bandpass filters perform antenna signal pre-selection. A cross over quad diode mixer converts the
signal to the high-IF of 10.7 MHz. High-side first injection is used.
Blanking Pulses

IF Amp Delay Buffer


Filter
Noise
Enable Blanker
Gate

Antenna
Pin Diode 1st
Antenna Fixed Fixed
RF Amp Mixer
RF Jack Switch Tuned Filter Tuned Filter

First LO
RXINJ
4-pole
IF Amp Crystal
Filter
Recovered Audio Demodulator Limiter

RSSI
IF

Second LO
455kHz Filter 455kHz Filter
(25/20kHz) (25/20kHz)
Switch

Switch

Switch

Switch

455kHz Filter 455kHz Filter


(12.5kHz) (12.5kHz)
BWSELECT
Filter Bank Selection
from Synthesizer IC
(U1201 Pin 48)

Figure 2-1 Low Band Receiver Block Diagram


2-2 Low Band Receiver

There are two 2-pole 10.7 MHz crystal filters in the high-IF section and two switched pairs of 455
kHz ceramic filters in the low-IF section to provide the required adjacent channel selectivity.The
second IF at 455 kHz is mixed, amplified and demodulated in the IF IC. The processing of the
demodulated audio signal is performed by an audio processing IC located in the controller section.

2.2 Front-End Band-Pass Filters and Pre-Amplifier

The received signal from the radio’s antenna connector is first routed through the harmonic filter and
antenna switch, which are part of the RF power amplifier circuits, before being applied to the
receiver 5-pole antenna filter (L1001-L1005 and associated components). This filter configuration
provides more rapid attenuation above the passband to provide better rejection of the half-IF
spurious response. A dual hot carrier diode (D1001) limits any inband signal to 0 dBm to prevent
damage to the RF pre-amplifier.

The RF pre-amplifier is an SMD device (Q1001) with collector-base feedback to stabilize gain,
impedance, and intermodulation. Transistor Q1002 compares the voltage drop across resistor
R1005 with a fixed base voltage from divider R1006 and R1007, and adjusts the base current of
Q1001 as necessary to maintain its collector current constant at 25 mA. Operating voltage is from
the regulated 9.3V supply (9V3). During transmit, 9.1 volts (9T1) turns on both transistors in U1001,
turning off Q1003 and therefore Q1001-2. This protects the RF pre-amplifier from excessive
dissipation during transmit mode.

A second 5-pole fixed-tuned bandpass filter provides additional filtering of the amplified signal. This
filter configuration also provides steeper attenuation above its passband for best half-IF attenuation.

2.3 First Mixer and High Intermediate Frequency (IF)

The signal coming from the front-end is converted to the high-IF frequency of 10.7 MHz using a
cross over quad diode mixer (U1051). The high-side injection signal (RXINJ) from the frequency
synthesizer circuitry is filter by a 7-pole low-pass filter (L1012-14 and associated circuitry) which
removes second harmonic content from the injection signal and improves half-IF rejection. The 50-
ohm output of the first mixer is applied to the input of the high-IF circuit block.

2.4 High Intermediate Frequency (IF) and Blanker Switches

The first mixer IF output signal (IF) is applied to diplexer network consisting of L1101, L1111 and
associated components. This network has three functions: it terminates the mixer output at
frequencies other than 10.7 MHz into 51-ohm resistor R1101; it matches the 50-ohm mixer output to
the first IF amplifier (Q1101) input; and it provides bandpass filtering at 10.7 MHz to prevent the 5.35
MHz half-IF component of the mixer output from creating a second harmonic at 10.7 MHz in Q1101,
which degrades half-IF rejection.

The IF amplifier Q1101 uses ac and dc feedback to stabilize gain and quiescent current
(approximately 28 mA). Operating voltage is from the regulated 9.3V supply (9V3). Its output is
applied to a 10.7 MHz ceramic filter FL1101 which has a 3 dB bandwidth of 270 kHz and provides a
time delay of 2.6 usec. This delay allows enough time for the “Extender” to respond to impulse noise
present at the input of Q1101 and operate the blanker switches Q1102 and Q1103, muting the IF
signal for the duration of the noise pulse. L1104 and L1105 also provide additional selectivity and
time delay. Operation of the “Extender” circuit is explained in Section 1.0.5 below.

When the blanker switches turn “on” to mute the IF signal, they momentarily change the impedance
of resonant circuits L1104 and L1105 from high to very low. This abrupt impedance change, if
Low Band Receiver 2-3

presented to the high-Q crystal filter FL1102, would cause ringing of the filter response, stretching
an otherwise narrow impulse into a long and audible output waveform. Therefore, source follower
stage Q1104 isolates the blanker switches from the crystal filters, providing a consistent source
impedance via matching network L1106, L1107 and associated components. Q1104 has unity
voltage gain in this configuration.

Crystal filter F1102 is a module which consists of two 2-pole, 10.7 MHz units configured to provide
an overall 4-pole response having a 3 dB bandwidth of approximately 12 kHz. The output is
amplified by second IF amplifier Q1106 and applied to the low-IF circuitry, pin 1 of IF IC (U1103). A
dual hot carrier diode (D1101) limits the amplifier output voltage swing to prevent overdriving the IF
IC at RF input levels above -27 dBm.

2.5 Low Intermediate Frequency (IF) and Receiver Back End

The 10.7 MHz high-IF signal from the second IF amplifier feeds the IF IC (U1103) at pin 1. Within
the IF IC, the 10.7 MHz high-IF signal mixes with the 10.245 MHz second local oscillator (2nd LO) to
produce the low-IF signal at 455 kHz. The 2nd LO frequency is determined by crystal Y1101. The
low-IF signal is amplified and filtered by external pairs of 455 kHz ceramic filters (FL1105 and
FL1107 for 20kHz channel spacing, or FL1104 and FL1106 for 12.5 kHz channel spacing).
Selection of the appropriate filter pair is accomplished by U1101 and U1102, controlled by the
BWSELECT line from pin 48 of the synthesizer IC U1201. The filtered output from the ceramic filters
is applied to the limiter input pin of the IF IC (pin 14).

The IF IC contains a quadrature detector using a ceramic phase-shift element (Y1102) to provide
audio detection. Internal amplification provides an audio output level of 120 mV rms (at 60%
deviation) from U1103 pin 8 (AUDIOOUT) which is fed to the ASFIC_CMP (U0221) pin 2 (part of the
Controller circuitry).

A received signal strength indicator (RSSI) signal is available at U1103 pin 5, having a dynamic
range of 70 dB. The RSSI is interpreted by the microprocessor (U0101 pin 63) and in addition is
available at accessory connector J0501-15.

2.6 “Extender” (Noise Blanker)

The 10.7 MHz output from the first mixer, which is present at the input of the first IF amp Q1101, is
also routed to the input of the “Extender” (noise blanker) circuitry and amplified by FET Q1610. The
high input impedance of the FET stage minimizes loading of the signal in the receiver path. The
output of Q1610 is further amplified by U1601, which is a wide-bandwidth, high gain differential
amplifier (used in a single-ended configuration) incorporating an AGC gain control input. This gain
block provides linear amplification of the instantaneous amplitude of the 10.7 MHz signal at the first
mixer output. The output of U1601 is coupled to biased-detector Q1603. The bias is set so that
noise impulses of a significant amplitude cause Q1603 to conduct. The following stages (Q1604
through Q1606) provide additional gain and pulse shaping which slows the turn-on and turn-off
waveform applied to IF blanker switches Q1102 and Q1103. The result is that, for each noise
impulse, the IF signal is smoothly ramped off and then on again, preventing the pulse from reaching
the narrow IF selectivity, where ringing would cause an objectionable spike at the detector of a
much longer duration than the original impulse.

If the repetition rate of noise impulses is so rapid that the noise blanker can no longer blank them
individually, as indicated by a large increase in high-frequency content at the output of Q1604, stage
Q1607 amplifies this level and turns on level detector Q1609. Its output is highly filtered into a DC
voltage level which is proportional to the repetition rate of noise impulses, and this is applied to the
2-4 Transmitter Power Amplifier (PA) 60 W

AGC input pin 5 of U1601, reducing its gain and therefore the amount of noise pulses which are
detected and processed.

3.0 Transmitter Power Amplifier (PA) 60 W


The radio’s 60W power amplifier (PA), shown in Figure 2-2, is a three-stage amplifier used to
amplify the output from the VCO to the radio transmit level. The line -up consists of three stages
which utilize LDMOS technology. The first stage is pre-driver (U1401) that is controlled by pin 4 of
PCIC (U1503) via Q1504 and Q1505 (CNTLVLTG). It is followed by driver stage Q1401, and final
stage utilizing two devices (Q1402 and Q1403) connected in parallel. Q1402 and Q1403 are in
direct contact with the heat sink.

To prevent damage to the final stage devices, a safety switch has been installed to prevent the
transmitter from being keyed with the cover removed.

Antenna
TXINJ Pin Diode
From VCO Antenna Harmonic
Switch Filter RF Jack
Power
Controlled PA PA-Final
Stage Driver Stage

BIAS

Current Current BIAS


Sense Sense (2 Lines)
DC AMP

24 PASUPLVLTG
5 6
4 29
INT PCIC Temperature ASFIC_CMP
Sense

To Microprocessor
SPI Bus
Power Adjust

Figure 2-2 Low Band Transmitter Block Diagram

3.1 Power Controlled Stage

The first stage (U1401) is a 20dB gain integrated circuit containing two LDMOS FET amplifier
stages. It amplifies the RF signal from the VCO (TXINJ). The output power of stage U1401 is
controlled by a DC voltage applied to pin 1 from the power control circuit (U1503 pin 4, with
transistor Q1504-5 providing current gain and level-shifting). The control voltage simultaneously
varies the bias of two FET stages within U1401. This biasing point determines the overall gain of
U1401 and therefore its output drive level to Q1401, which in turn controls the output power of the
PA.
Transmitter Power Amplifier (PA) 60 W 2-5

3.2 Driver Stage

The next stage is an LDMOS device (Q1401) providing a gain of 13dB. This device requires a
positive gate bias and a quiescent current flow for proper operation. The voltage of the line
MOSBIAS_1 is set during transmit mode by the PCIC pin 24, and fed to the gate of Q1401 via
resistors R1402, R1447, R1449, R1458, R1459, and R1463. The bias voltage is tuned in the
factory.

The circuitry associated with U1402-2 and Q1404 limits the variation in the output power of the
driver stage resulting from changes in the input impedance of the final stage due to changes at the
antenna of the radio. The variation in the driver’s output power is limited by controlling its DC
current. The driver’s DC current is monitored by measuring the voltage drop across current-sense
resistors R1473-6, and this voltage is compared to a reference voltage on pin 6 of U1402-2. If the
current through the sense resistors decreases, the circuit increases the bias voltage on the gate of
Q1401 via Q1404. If the current increases, then the bias voltage decreases in order to keep the
driver’s current constant. Since the current must increase with increasing control voltage, an input
path is provided to U1402-2 pin 5 from control line VCNTRL to enable this.

3.3 Final Stage

The final stage uses two LDMOS FET devises operating in parallel. Each device has its own
adjustable gate bias voltage, MOSBIAS_2 and MOSBIAS_3, obtained from D/A outputs of the
ASFIC. These bias voltages are also factory-tuned. If these transistors are replaced, the bias
voltage must be tuned using the Tuner software. Care must be taken not to damage the device by
exceeding the maximum allowed bias current. The device’s drain current is drawn directly from the
radio’s DC supply voltage input, PASUPVLTG, via current-measurement resistor R1409.

A matching network combines the output of the two devices and provides a 50-ohm source for the
antenna switch and harmonic filter.

3.4 Antenna Switch

The antenna switch is operated by the 9T1 voltage source which forward biases diodes D1401 and
D1402 during transmit, causing them to appear as low impedance. D1401 allows the RF output from
final stages Q1402 and Q1403 to be applied to the input of the low-pass harmonic filter (L1421-3
and associated components). D1402 appears as a short circuit at the input of the receiver (RXINJ),
preventing transmitter RF power from entering the receiver. L1420 and C1456 appears as a
broadband-wave transmission line, making the short circuit presented by D1402 appear as open
circuit at the junction of D1401 and the harmonic filter input.

During receive mode, the 9T1 voltage is not present, and D1401 and D1402 do not conduct and
appear as open circuits. This allows signals from the antenna jack to pass to the receiver input, and
disconnects the transmitter final stages from this path.

3.5 Harmonic Filter

Components L1421- L1423 and C1449-C1455 form a seven-pole elliptic low-pass filter to attenuate
harmonic energy of the transmitter to specifications level. R1411 is used to drain electrostatic
charge that might otherwise build up on the antenna. The harmonic filter also prevents high level RF
signals above the receiver passband from reaching the receiver circuits, improving spurious
response rejection.
2-6 Transmitter Power Amplifier (PA) 60 W

3.6 Power Control

The transmitter uses the Power Control IC (PCIC, U1503) to control the power output of the radio. A
differential DC amplifier U1502-1 compares the voltage drop across current-measuring resistor
R1409, which is proportional to the transmitter final stage DC current, with the voltage drop across
resistors R1508 and R1535, which is proportional to the current through transistor Q1503. This
transistor is controlled by the output of the differential amplifier, which varies the transistor Q1503.
This transistor is controlled by the output of the differential amplifier, which varies the transistor
current until equilibrium of the two compared voltages is reached. The current through Q1503
develops a voltage across R1513 which is exactly proportional to the DC current of the final stages.
This voltage is applied to the RF IN port of the PCIC (pin 1).

The PCIC has internal digital to analog converters (DACs) which provide a reference voltage of the
control loop. The reference voltage level is programmable through the SPI line of the PCIC. This
reference voltage is proportional to the desired power setting of the transmitter, and is factory
programmed at several points across the frequency range of the transmitter to offset frequency
response variations of the transmitter’s power detector circuitry.

The PCIC provides a DC output voltage at pin 4 (INT) which is amplified and shifted in DC level by
stages Q1504 and Q1505. The 0 to 4 volt DC range at pin 4 of U1503 is transferred to a 0 to 8 volt
DC range at the output of Q1505, and applied as VCNTRL to the power-adjust input pin of the first
transmitter stage U1401. This adjusts the transmitter power output to the intended value. Variations
in antenna impedance cause variations in the DC current of the final stages, and the PCIC adjust
the control voltage above or below its normal value to reduce power if current drain increases, or
raise power if current drain decreases.

Capacitors C1503-4 and C1525, in conjunction with resistors and integrators within the PCIC,
control the transmitter power-rise (key-up) and power-decay (de-key) characteristic to minimize
splatter into adjacent channels.

U1501 is a temperature-sensing device which monitors the circuit board temperature in the vicinity
of the transmitter circuits and provide a dc voltage to the PCIC (TEMP, pin 29) proportional to
temperature. If the DC voltage produced exceeds the set threshold in the PCIC, the transmitter
output power will be reduced so as to reduce the transmitter temperature.

3.7 TX Safety Switch

The TX Safety Switch consists of S1501, Q1506, and diode pairs D1502 and D1503 providing
protection to the final stage divices Q1402 and Q1403. These final stage devices can be degraded
or destroyed if the radio is keyed without the cover in place due to the lack of a good thermal path to
the chassis.

Switch S1501 is closed when the radio’s cover is screwed in place by means of the carbonized
reqion on the cover’s pressure pad making contact with the finger plating on the radio’s PCB. With
the cover in place, transistor Q1506 is off, back-biasing diodes D1502 and D1503, enabling proper
transmitter operation. When the cover is not in place, S1501 opens, causing Q1506 to rurn on,
pulling the cathodes of D1502 and D1503 to ground, resulting in the shorting of the transmitter’s
bias lines and control voltage.
Frequency Synthesis 2-7

4.0 Frequency Synthesis


The frequency synthesizer subsystem, shown in Figure 2-3, consists of the reference oscillator
crystal (Y1201), the Low Voltage Fractional-N synthesizer (LVFRAC-N, U1201), and the receive and
transmit VCOs and buffers (Q1303 through Q1308 and associated components).

7 LOCK 4
LOCK (U0101 PIN 56)
DATA (U0101 PIN 100) DATA
8 FREFOUT 19
CLK FREF (U0221 PIN 34)
CLOCK (U0101 PIN 1)
6, 22, 33, 44
9 U1201 GND
CSX (U0101 PIN 2) CEX
LOW VOLTAGE STEERING
10 LINE
MOD IN (U0221 PIN 40) MODIN FRACTIONAL-N IOUT 43 2-POLE
30 SYNTHESIZER IADAPT 45 LOOP
9,3V (U641 PIN 5) SFIN FILTER VCTRL
+5V (U3211 PIN 1) 5, 13, 20, 34, 36 VDD, DC5V MODOUT 41
23 AUX4 3 LO RF INJECTION
XTAL1 N.C.
REFERENCE AUX2 1
OSCILLATOR 24 N.C.
XTAL2 AUX3 2
25 VOLTAGE
WARP CONTROLLED
SFOUT 28 FILTERED 8,3V
32 PREIN OSCILLATOR

47 BIAS1
VCP 40
VMULT2 VMULT1 AUX1 BIAS2 TX RF INJECTION
VOLTAGE 39 (1ST STAGE OF PA)
MULTIPLIER 14 15 48

BWSELECT
Q1202
PRESCALER IN

BUFFER

Figure 2-3 Low Band Synthesizer Block Diagram

4.1 Fractional-N Synthesizer

The LVFRAC-N synthesizer IC (U1201) consists of a reference oscillator, pre-scaler, a


programmable loop divider, control divider logic, phase detector, a charge pump, A/D converter for
low frequency digital modulation, a balance attenuator to balance the high frequency analog
modulation and low frequency digital modulation, a 13V positive voltage multiplier, a serial interface
for control, and finally a super filter for the regulated 9.3 volt supply.

Regulated 9.3 volts DC applied to the super filter input (U1201, pin 30) delivers a very low noise
output voltage of 8.3 volts DC (VSF) at pin 28. External device Q1201 allows greater current
sourcing capability. The VSF source supplies the receive and transmit VCOs and first buffer stages.
The synthesizer IC supply voltage is provided by a dedicated 5V regulator (U1250) to minimize
power supply noise.

In order to generate a high voltage to supply the phase detector (charge pump) output stage at pin
VCP (U1201 pin 47), a capacitive voltage multiplier circuit (CR1202 and C1209) generates a voltage
2-8 Frequency Synthesis

of 13 volts DC. This multiplier is driven by two 1.05 MHz clock signals from U1201 pins 15 and 14
(VMULTI1 and VMULTI2) which are 180 degree out of phase.

Output LOCK (U1201-4) provides information about the lock status of the synthesizer loop. A high
level at this output indicates a stable loop. A buffered output of the 16.8 MHz reference frequency is
provided at pin 19.

The operating frequency of the synthesizer is loaded serially from the microprocessor via the data
line (DATA, U1201-7), clock line (CLK, U1201-8) and chip select line (CSX, U1201-9).

The reference oscillator circuit within U1201 uses an external 16.8 MHz crystal (Y1201). Varactor
CR1201 allows software-controlled frequency adjustments (warp) and temperature compensation of
the oscillator frequency. Warp adjustment is performed using serial data from the microprocessor.
This controls the setting of an A/D converter, with its output (WARP, pin 25) applied to CR1201.

4.2 Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) and Buffers

Separate voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) and buffer circuits, shown in Figure 2-4, are used for
receiver injection and transmitter carrier frequency generation. Since the receiver uses high-side
injection, the receiver VCO frequency range is 10.7 MHz above the transmit VCO range. The VCO/
buffers are bandsplit into three ranges depending on radio model, covering radio operating
frequencies of 29.7 to 36.0 MHz, 36.0 to 42.0 MHz, or 42.0 to 50.0 MHz. The corresponding three
frequency ranges from the receive VCO are 40.4 to 46.7 MHz, 46.7 to 52.7 MHz, and 52.7 to 60.7
MHz.
1ST RX 2ND RX
RXVCO BUFFER BUFFER
Q1303 Q1304 Q1305

~ RXINJ
(TO 1ST MIXER)

STEERING
AGC TO Q1202
LINE
1ST TX 2ND TX PRESCALER BUFFER
(VCTRL) BUFFER
BUFFER
TXVCO
Q1307 Q1308
Q1306

~ TXINJ
(TO U1401 PIN16)

AGC
U1377-8
DC SWITCH

RX (TO Q1303-5)
SFOUT
(U1201 PIN28)
TX (TO Q1306-8)

(U1201 PIN2)

Figure 2-4 Low Band VCO Block Diagram


Frequency Synthesis 2-9

The VCOs, together with Fractional-N synthesizer U1201, generates the required frequencies for
transmit and receive modes. The TRB line (U1201, pin 2) determines which VCO/buffer circuit is to
be enabled. A high level on TRB will turn on the transistors in U1378 to turn on via R1376, applying
the 8.3 volt VSF source to the receiver VCO and first buffer. The second buffer in each string
operates from the 9V3 source and become active when RF is applied to their inputs.

The RF signal at the bases of the second buffers are combined and fed back to the Fractional-N
synthesizer via PRE_IN where it is compared to the reference frequency as described below in
“Synthesizer Operation”. The Fractional-N IC provides a DC steering voltage VCTRL to adjust and
maintain the VCO at the correct frequency.

With a steering voltage from 2.5V to 11V at the appropriate varactor diode (CR1302 for the RX
VCO, or CR1310 for the TX VCO), the full VCO tuning range is obtained. Each VCO uses and AGC
circuit to maintain a constant VCO output level across the frequency band. A diode (CR1306 in the
receive VCO, or CR1314 in the transmit VCO) is configured as a voltage doubler which rectifies the
RF level sampled at the VCO drain and applies a proportional negative DC voltage to the VCO gate.
Increased RF level reduces the VCO gain to compensate.

The VCO output is taken from the source and applied to the first buffer transistor (Q1304 receive,
Q1307 transmit). The first buffer output is further amplified by the second buffer transistor (Q1305
receive, Q1308 transmit) before being applied to the receiver first mixer or transmitter first stage
input.

In TX mode the modulation signal coming from the LVFRAC-N synthesizer IC (MODOUT, U1201
pin 41) is superimposed on the DC steering line voltage by capacitive divider C1215, C1208 and
C1212, causing modulation of the TX VCO using the same varactor as used for frequency control.

4.3 Synthesizer Operation

The complete synthesizer subsystem comprises mainly of low voltage LVFRAC-N synthesizer IC,
Reference Oscillator (crystal oscillator with temperature compensation), charge pump circuitry, loop
filter circuitry, and voltage controlled-controlled oscillators and buffers. A sample of the VCO
operating signal PRE_IN is amplified by feedback buffer Q1202, low-pass filtered by L1205, C1222
and C1224, and fed to U1201 pin 32 (PREIN).

The pre-scaler in the synthesizer (U1201) is basically a dual modulus pre-scaler with selectable
divider ratios. The divider ratio of the pre-scaler is controlled by the loop divider, which in turn
receives its inputs via the serial interface to the microprocessor. The output of the pre-scaler is
applied to the loop divider. The output of the loop divider is connected to the phase detector, which
compares the loop divider´s output signal with the reference signal.The reference signal is
generated by dividing down the signal of the reference oscillator, whose frequency is controlled by
Y1201.

The output signal of the phase detector is a pulsed DC signal which is routed to the charge pump.
The charge pump outputs a current at pin 43 of U1201 (IOUT). The loop filter (consisting of R1205-
6, R1208, and C1212-14) transforms this current into a voltage that is applied to varactor diodes
(CR1310 for transmit, CR1302, for receive) and alters the output frequency of the appropriate
VCO.The current can be set to a value fixed in the LVFRAC-N IC or to a value determined by the
currents flowing into BIAS 1 (U1201-40) or BIAS 2 (U1201-39). The currents are set by the value of
R1211 or R1207 respectively. The selection of the three different bias sources is done by software
programming.
2-10 Frequency Synthesis

To reduce synthesizer lock time when new frequency data has been loaded into the synthesizer the
magnitude of the loop current is increased by enabling the IADAPT (U1201-45) for a certain
software programmable time (Adapt Mode). The adapt mode timer is started by a low to high
transient of the CSX line. When the synthesizer is within the lock range, the current is determined
only by the resistors connected to BIAS 1, BIAS 2, or the internal current source. A settled
synthesizer loop is indicated by a high level of signal LOCK (U1201-4).

In order to modulate the PLL the two-spot modulation method is utilized. Via pin 10 (MODIN) on
U1201, the audio signal is applied to both the A/D converter (low frequency path) and the balanced
attenuator (high frequency path). The A/D converter converts the low frequency analog modulating
signal into a digital code that is applied to the loop divider, thereby causing the carrier to deviate.
The balance attenuator is used to adjust the VCO’s deviation sensitivity to high frequency
modulating signals. The output of the balance attenuator is present at the MODOUT port (U1201-
41) and superimposed on the VCO steering line voltage by a divider consisting of C1215, C1208
and C1212.
3-1

Section 3
TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS
1.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Receiver (Sheet 1 of 2)
START

Bad SINAD
Bad 20dB Quieting
No Recovered Audio

Audio at pin 8 Yes Check Controller (in the case of no audio).


of U1103? Or else go to “B”

No

Spray or inject 10.7MHz


into XTAL Filter FL1102. A

Check Q1106 bias


Yes for faults.
B Audio heard?

No
Biasing OK?
Check 2nd LO
(10.245MHz) at C1129. No

Replace Q1106.
Yes
B LO present? Yes

No Go to B

Check cir-
cuitry around No Check volt-
U1103. ages on
Replace U1103. OK?
U1103 if
defect. Yes

Check circuitry around Y1101.


Replace Y1101 if defect.
3-2 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Receiver (Sheet 1 of 2)

1.1 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Receiver (Sheet 2 of 2)


B

Inject RF into J1401

Trace IF signal from


IF Signal at Yes IF signal at
C1036 to Q1106. Yes
pin 2 of Check for bad Q1106 collec-
U1051 XTAL filter. tor?

No Before replacing
U1103, check
RF Signal Yes U1103 voltages.
1st LO level No No
at pin 3 of Check FGU
OK?
U1051?
Locked?

No Yes Check for detailed mixer.


Yes

RF Signal at Check filter between C1017


C1017? & mixer U1051

Yes
Is 9V3 present?
No A

Yes
RF Signal at Check RF amp (Q1001)
C1013? Stage.
No
No or
weak RF
Check Supply Voltage cir-
Yes cuitry. Check U0681,
RF Signal at Check preselector and RF
U3211 and U0641.
C1002? amp.

No

Check harmonic filters J1401 and ant.switch


Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Transmitter 3-3

2.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Transmitter


START

No or Low
Power Out

TX No Check Pressure Pad


Safefy and/or
Switch Switch Circuitry

Yes

No >1A
DC Voltage TX <1A
@Drains of CURRENT
Q1402 &
Q1403

Look for <<18V pp


Yes
short on RF @
Supply Line No Check
Junction
DC Voltage MOSBIAS_1
R1413 & R1414 @ Gate of
Supply and
Q1401 Feed Network
No DC Voltage
@ Cathode of
D1401 & Yes
D1402 >18V pp

No
Check 9T1 and
Diode Bias Circuit Yes Check DC Voltage
MOSBIAS_2 Yes
@ TP1402 & AC Voltage Check
MOSBIAS_3 @ Gate of
and Feed Networks TP1403 Q1401
Q1401 Device
Yes
No AC Voltages @
Drains of Q1402 & No
Q1403 both sine or
both distorted

Check DC/AC
Verify RF Continuity Gate Circuits Yes
to gates of of Q1402 & Q1403
Yes DC Voltage Check
Q1402 & Q1403 U1401
@ U1401
Device

Check circuitry
between Q1402 &
No
Q1403 and
Antenna Port

Check Supply Feed


and/or PowerControl
Circuits.
3-4 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Synthesizer

3.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for Synthesizer

5V at U1201 NO Check 5V Reg-


Start ulator U1250, L1201
pins 5, 13, 20, & R1201
24 & 36

Visual YES
Check D3201, C3203, Correct NO
check of the
C3205, & C3206 Problem Board OK?

YES
YES
Is
5V NO
Is U1201 Pin 47 Is 16.8MHz NO 16.8MHz
at pin 6 of Replace
at = 13VDC Signal at signal at
CR1202 U1201
YES U1201 Pin 19? U1201 pin YES
+9.3V at 23?
NO NO U1201
YES Pin 30? NO
Check
R1218
Check C3319 YES
Check 9.3V Check Y1201, C1204,
Regulator C1206,C1207,
U0641 CR1201. & R1203

Are signals NO
Is U1377, Pin 2 NO
at Pin’s 14 & Are Waveforms NO
<.1VDC in RX & 15 of U1201? at Pins 14 & 15
>4.5 VDC in TX? (at
triangular?
VCO section) YES
YES
YES
Is U1201 pin 2>4.5 YES
VDC in Tx & <.1 NO Do Pins 7,8 & 9
VDC in Rx of U1201 toggle
when channel is
changed?

Check programming
NO lines between U0101
Is there a short YES
NO and U1201 Pins 7,8 & 9
Replace U1201 between Pin 47 and
Pins 14 & 15 of
U1201?

YES NO
Is information
from uP U0101
Remove
correct?
Shorts
Check uP U0101
Troubleshooting
Chart YES
Is RF level at If Q1202 Feedback Amp stage is
NO OK, Then see VCO troubleshoot-
U1201, Pin 32
-5 < x < 0 dBm? ing chart Replace U1201

YES

Replace or
Are R1205, R1206, NO resolder
R1208, C1212, necessary
C1213 & C1214 OK? components

YES

Replace
U1201
Troubleshooting Flow Chart for VCO 3-5

4.0 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for VCO

RX VCO TX VCO
LOW OR NO RF SIGNAL LOW OR NO RF SIGNAL
AT U1051 AT INPUT TO PA

VISUAL CHECK NO CORRECT NO VISUAL CHECK


OF BOARD PROBLEM OF BOARD
OK? OK?
YES YES

MAKE SURE SYNTHESIZER IS


8.5V DC AT NO WORKING CORRECTLY AND NO 8.5V DC AT
U1378 PIN 3 RUNNER BETWEEN U1201 PIN U1378 PIN 3
3 of U1377 & U1378.
YES YES

NO CHECK RUNNER
<,1 V DC AT NO 4.5V DC AT
BETWEEN U1201 PIN 2
U1377 PIN 2 AND U1377 PIN 2 U1377 PIN 2

YES
YES

8.5V DC AT NO NO
MAKE SURE U1377 AND U1378
8.5V DC AT
U1378 PIN 4 ARE WORKING CORRECTLY. U1377 PIN 4

YES YES

NO TROUBLESHOOT Q1303 IS RF AVAILABLE NO


IS RF AVAILABLE A
OSCILLATOR STAGE CIRCUITRY AT BASE OF Q1307
AT BASE OF Q1304

YES
YES

IS RF AVAILABLE NO
NO
IS RF AVAILABLE TROUBLESHOOT Q1304 AT BASE OF Q1308 B
AT BASE Q1305 BUFFER STAGE CIRCUITRY

YES
YES

CHECK PARTS BETWEEN U1051 CHECK PARTS BETWEEN


AND Q1305 U1401 AND Q1308
3-6 Troubleshooting Flow Chart for VCO

THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK


4-1

Section 4
LOW BAND PCBS/SCHEMATICS/PARTS LISTS

1.0 Allocation of Schematics and Circuit Boards


1.1 Controller Circuits

The Low Band circuits are contained on the Printed Circuit Board (PCB) which also contains the
Controller circuits. This Chapter shows the schematics for the Low Band circuits only, refer to the
Controller section for details of the related Controller circuits . The PCB component layouts and the
Parts Lists in this Chapter show both the Controller and Low Band circuit components. The Low
Band schematics and the related PCB and parts list are shown in the tables below.

Table 4-1 Low Band Range 1 (29.7-36.0MHz) Diagrams and Parts Lists
PCB :
8486206B06 Main Board Top Side Page 4-3
8486206B06 Main Board Bottom Side Page 4-4
SCHEMATICS
Power Amplifier 40 - 60W Page 4-15 and Page 4-16
FRACN Page 4-9
Voltage Controlled Oscillator Page 4-12
Receiver Front End Page 4-21
Controller - T6 Page 4-24
IO - T6 Page 4-26
Parts List
8486206B06 Page 4-33

Table 4-2 Low Band Range 2 (36-42 MHz) Diagrams and Parts Lists
PCB :
8486207B05 Main Board Top Side Page 4-5
8486207B05 Main Board Bottom Side Page 4-6
SCHEMATICS
Power Amplifier 40 - 60W Page 4-17 and Page 4-18
Voltage Controlled Oscillator Page 4-13
Receiver Front End Page 4-22
FRACN Page 4-10
Parts List
8486207B05 Page 4-39
4-2 Allocation of Schematics and Circuit Boards

Table 4-3 Low Band Range 3 (42-50MHz) Diagrams and Parts Lists
PCB :
848608Z02 Main Board Top Side Page 4-7
848608Z02 Main Board Bottom Side Page 4-8
SCHEMATICS
Power Amplifier 40 - 60W Page 4-19 and Page 4-20
Voltage Controlled Oscillator Page 4-14
Receiver Front End Page 4-23
Controller - T9 Page 4-25
FRACN Page 4-11
IO - T9 Page 4-27
Parts List
848608Z02 Page 4-44
Low Band PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists 4-3

2.0 Low Band PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists


C0251 J0451
C0255 1 16 C0211 1 14 R0256
OUT GNDB L1107
GNDA IN C1024
C0254 R0252 C0212 C0256 1 Y1101 R1131 L1008
18
R1113
C0105 R 0212 R0269 C1131
C0121 R0211 C0261 C1145 R1136 R1122 C1129 Q1102

U0211

U0251
C1130
R0251 R0261 R1114 C1039 R1011 C1022
C0252 7 8 R1137 C1125 C1020

C0455
C0460
C0461
C0464
C0401
C0466
C0467
C0468
C1138 R1123

R0441
8 9 R0262

C0451
FL1102

C0452
C0453
C1136 C1110
L1104 C1023
R0253 C0253 C0262 C0445
C1025
10

C1137

C0446
1 L1010

C0441
C1109 C1038

C0442
C0443
C0447 C0456
C0448 C0457
C0449 C0458
C0470 C0459
C0471
C0472 C0462
C0473 C0463
16 1 R0221 C1149
Q0110 2 1 C1111 C1037
R0222 R0224 U1103
R0102

L1112
C0225 Y1102 R1110 C1040 C1021
1 R0110 C0221 11 20
26

C0228
C0222 C1019 L1006
R0115 R0101 R0227
R0229 R0223 C0474 C1141 C1133 R1108
R0220 C0476 C1142 R1127 C1134 C1106

FL1101
R0116 R0228 R0226C0226 C0243
R0108 C0477
R0104 C0227 C0241 C0478
U0121 37 2 1 7 1 L1103
U0101 1
C0106 C0232 C0242 7 1 U1101 FL1104 C1107
FL1106 U1102 C1139 R1003
R0242 8 14 C1153

C0495
C0236 U0221 R1001
C0107 C0246 8 14 C1015
C0233 3 4 Q1001

L1101

C0237
R0241 D1001
76 R0225 13 25
51 C0223 C0244 R1002
C0104

C1103
R1102
C1101
R1101
17 32 C0234 C0496
C0132 C0235
C0101 C0245

C0231
R0131 C0102 D0201 C1251 C1620 R1629 C1621 C1623
R0106 R0343
R0132 C1619 Q1601 C1601
R0105 C0652 1 R1628 L1005
C0131 5 5 4 C1624
1

L1606
4 R0170 R0114
C1250 C1252 8
R1627

L1601
L1604
U0651 2 C0331 U1250 R1638
R0651 Q0681 1 4 C1605 R1602 R1601
C1254 C1622 C1603 L1602

U1601
3

Y0131
C0651 8 1
R0652 C1012 C1011
R0681 C0490 Q1609 C1618
2 3 D1601 C1042

C1628
C0655 C0654 C0493 C1602 R1604 L1607

C1253
D0651 C1604 C1010

L1603
C1631
U0271 L0482 R1626 C1633 R1630
C0486 C0487
L0481 C1009
C1008
C0681 R0682
9 1 SH1301
5 C0494 C1315
1 R1309
C0488 R1311 C1311 R1010
3 U1377
U0641 8 5 R1306 4
CR1302 L1318
SH1201 1 4 C1309 L1306 C1344 L1003
R1218 R1219 R1204
C1345 R1336 C1007
6 C1218 C1308 CR1306 Q1308
Q1303 C1316 C1006
L1207 C1217 R1339
R1337

C1216

R1220
R0186 L1304

C1229
L1324
Q0185 C0275 C1307 L1321
Q1201 C1225 C1348

C1360
C1356
C0291 CR1202 C1230 R1217 C1304 C1004
C1314 C1347 R1346
C0482 C1306 R1331 R1334 C1352 R1338
R1211 R1335 C1041
R1209 R1216 L1206 R1332 C1346
C1226 R1210 L1303 L1305 Q1307 C1350 C1003
C1340
C0290 C1224
C1227 L1302 R1333 R1347 L1322
R1207
R1308
R1307
R1206 L1001
L1204 C1305 R1344 R1345
C1212

C1215
C1312 C1349 C1351
R1208 C1213 C1228
C0483 R1205 C1214 C1002
C0292 C0293 C1001

R1467 R1533 R1504 C1485 R1481


R1482 R1468 R1532 R1503 C1425
R1466 R1465
C1501
4 R1527 C1423
1 R1472 C1526
R1483 U1402 Q1502

D1501
D1502
5 8 R1528 R1502 R1407
R1471 R1507 C1403 C1432
R1501 C1406
R1514 Q1501 U1501
R1479 C1484 C1525 L1420
C1505 R1525 C1421 C1434
R1526 C1405 7
R1478 R1463 L1402
R1477 C1410
E1401 R1445
R1405 3 5
C1529 R1516 C1531
4 R1510 L1403 C1404 L1413
Q1504 1 R1444

C1429
C1510 C1475 C1407
U1502 C1419
R1484 5 8 C1530 R1421
C1408 2
C1527 Q1403
R1524 R1446
C1528 R1541 R1447
R1517 R1537 C1468 C1482
R1423

C1427
C1473 L1418
R1518 4 6
R0182 R1449 L1421
R0181 Q0177 R1448 R1457
R1417 8 C1477
L1406 C1414
Q0181 R0510 R1402
R1519
Q1505
VR0510 VR0503 VR0504 VR0501 R1419
VR0505
C1511 M1401
C1512
R1413
C1478

R1415 7
R0533 C0612 L1422
R1475 3 5

C0511

C0518
C0515
C0514
C0512
C0509
C0508
C0506
C0505
C0504
C0503
C0502
5

C0501

C0516
C0513
C0510
C1430
C0601 R1476 L1414
6 U0611 C1420
R1464 Q1402 2 L1423
1 R1473
C0517
C1428

R1404 4 6
C0484 R1474 C1431 R1411
C0603 C1422 8
10 1
R1406
C1433
J0501 C1435
R1425
C1436 C1424
11 20 C1426

2 3 ZWG0130593-O
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4-4 Low Band PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists

C1120 R0255 R0266 R0268 R0257


C1114 R1111 J0401 R0267 R0208
C1152 L1108 R1139
C0492 C0205
C0266 C0267
C1116 C1119 1 12 R0265 U0653
L1106 C1115 R1121
R1115 R0206 C0265 8 5
R0204
L1009 C1113 R1119R1116 C0491 R0203

C0202
Q1104 C1151 TP0222 U0652
C0403
R1109 C1150 C1124 C1128 C1126 C0421 R0412 R0202 1 4
C0406

Q1106
R1138 C1121 TP0221
C1112 C0402 C0411
C0201 R0207

C0407
C0410
C1122 C1148 R0201 R0107

C1127
R1117 R1118
Q1103 R0205 C0123 C0122
C1123 C0431 C0203
D1101 R1120
C0430 C0204

C0426
L1105

C0428 C0408
C0427
C0429 C0409
C1135 C0423 R0407
L1007 R1107 R0408 F0401 TP0102
C1108 L1109 R0409 R0254
R1132 R1133 D0101
R1128 C1143 C0422 8 C0342 C0112 22 1 7
R1106 1
C1031 L1110 C1105 R1129 C0324 C0325 R0323 R0341 J0552
C1027 C1026 R1135 TP0492 U0341 R0401
R1134 R1126 C0343
R0467 R0342
C1104 R1104 C1144 R0345 4 5 18 1
C1017 L1011 Q1003 C1102 Q1105 R1125 R0468
FL1105 2 1 R0346 4 1 U0122

Q1101
TP0497 R0344

C0304
C0305
R0324
43 U1001 R1103 C0497 C0224 U0342 U0111 TP0104 R0112
C1016 R1009 D0301 C0111
R1130 C1140 FL1107 28 15
5 8
C1029 4 L1102

C0341
C0485 R0111

C0344

C1146
3 R1124

R0347

R1006
R1005
R1008 C1036 L1111 3 4
C0351 C0103 21 8
C1030 R1007 U1051 C1147 TP0101
C1014 C0302
Q1002 U0301 R0117 TP0103 R0121
8 1
R1004 C1028 6 1 U0141
C1013 C1629 R1635 C1632 C1606 C1608 R1609TP1601 C1614 8 5 R0113
C1032 U0351 9 16

C0301
L1012 R1632 C1627 Q1604 1 4 C0303 C0141
R1612

Q1606

C1612

Q1610
C1033 C1634

R1615
R1631 Q1602 C1607 TP1602 1 14
J0551
C1610 R1613 R1614 C0354
C1034 L1013 R1633 R1616 C0352 R0643 40 1
R1610 C1609 1 U0331 R0642 C0645

Q1603
R1636 R1637
C1625 4 R0332
R1607 R1611 R1620 C1234 R0331 R0592 C0591 C0559
L1014 R1605 L1605 Y1202 C0560 C0575

Q1607 Q1605
C1626 R0335 R0333 C0641 C0558
C1035 R1606 R1608 C1613 R1617 C0576
C1616 R0641 C0592 C0593
L1004 C1611 R1622 R1621 2 3 R0481 R0482 C0644 R0591 C0554 D0151
C1615 Q0641
Q0661 Q0271 R0275R0274
R1222
R0273 R0152
R0151

E0271
E0272
C0662 C0272
SH1302 C1233 R1221
Q0662 R0276 C0274

R0671
R0672
Y1201 Q0663 TP0151
C0276 C0273
TP0661
C1325 C1336 C1232
C0277 C0271
C1339 C0671 C0622 Q0151
R0661

R0662
C0663
R1341 R1340 CR1201 SH1202
C1207 C1206 VR0671 VR0151 C0151
R1343 R1327 L1313 C1201
C1202 C0353 R0538
L1311 R1314 Q1304 C1313 R1202 VR0621
L1201 D0661 R0178
C1323 C1219 C1205 D0179
R1313 L1314 R1201 C0661 D0621 R0177 Q0183 R0539

R1316
C1319

R1203
L1002 L1316
C1204 C1231

R0175
R0176
R1319 C1326 R1342 C1320 R1312 25 13 D0660 Q0173 R0171
L1310 C1334
C1333 C1337 C1220 R0173
R1315
R0172 R0179
C1321 C1341 Q1306 CR1314 L1202 R0621 R0442
U1201 TP0530
C1361 C1335 C1223 C0621 R0183
L1309 R1326 L1205
R1320 R1318 Q1305 C1362 L1315 R0542 R0184
C1354 R0174 Q0171
C1343 R1330 R1214 37 1 R0529
R1317 C1317 Q1202 C1208 TP1201 R0541R0512
L1317 4 1
U1378 4 L1307 C1338 CR1310 R1215
3
C1318 R1325 5 8 C1203 C1211
R1376 R1328 C1209 C1210
C1221

R1212
C1342

C1222
R1213
C1457 C1445 R1545 C1502
C1456 R1522
TP1503 TP1505
R1543 R1544
R1506
C1459 TP1402 R1505

R1410
L1419 S1501 Q1506 R1470
C1465 C1507

C1466
L1401 R1515 R1469

R1451
R1454
R1542 R1513 TP1502 C1503 1 25
C1401 Q1404
R1424 R1442 U1503

D1402
C1444 C1442

D1401
C1402 C1504
R1455 16 9 D1503 9 17
U1401 C1460 Q1503 R1509 R1480
C1443 TP1401
C1446 R1412 1 8 C1506 C1509
R1453 R1443 R1512 R1511
L1415 R1508 R1535
C1464 C1467
R1414 R1440
C1463 L1404

C1447
C1448
C1415

C1441
C1479
C1491 C1508

C1480
L1425
C1474
C1449 R1441
R1418 L1405 R1523 R0185
C1413 TP1501
C1437 C1472 VR0541 R0530
R1458 E1403
L1417 R1459

C1450
C1471 R0593 VR0537
2 C1469 C0542
C1439
Q1401 R1450 R0543
3
8486206B06 T1

C1451 C1486 C1461 R1460 C1470 C0541 VR0509


C1481 R0531 R0535 R0537
C1440 R1416 1
R0525 R0511
C1438
R1422 C1416
C1418 C1476

C1452
C1417
L1426
R1420
L1424 VR0601
C1453 L1416 TP1403 L1408 C0611 R0611

C0499 R0612

C1454
C1455

E0631
R1409
ZWG0130594-O
C1458
C1462

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Low Band PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists 4-5

C0251 J0451
C0255 1 16
C0211 1 14 R0256
L1107
OUT GNDB GNDA IN
C0212 C1024
C0254 R0252 R0211 C0256 Y1101 R1131
U0251 1 18 L1008
R1113
R0212 U0211 R0269 C1131
C0121
C0261 C1145 R1136 R1122 C1129 Q1102
R0441
R0251 C1130 C1039 R1011
R0261
C0105 R0253 R1137 C1022 C1020
C0252 7 8 C1125
8 9 C1138 R1123
C0253 R0262 FL1102
C1136
L1104 C1023
C1110

C0441
C0442
C0443
C0445
C0446
C0447
C0448
C0449
C0470
C0471
C0472
C0473
C0262 C1137 L1010 C1025
10 1
16 1 C1109 C1038 C1021
Q0110 R0102 C0225 R0222 R0221 2 1 C1037
U1103 L1112 C1111 C1149
R0224 C1040
Y1102 R1110 L1006
1 C0221 11 20

C0228
26 100 R0110 R0229
R0220 C0222 C1019
R0115 R0101 R0227 FL1101
R0223 C0474 C1133 R1108
C0243 C1141
R0116 C0476 C1142 C1106
U0121 C1134
R0228 R0226 R1127
R0108 C0226 C0477
C0241
R0104 C0227 C0478 2 1 C1139
1 37 C0242 7 1 L1103
U0101 C0495 1
C0106 C0232 7 U1101 FL1104 C1107
C1153 R1003
U0221 R0242 FL1106 U1102 8 14
C0236 R1102 R1101
C0107 8 14 R1001
C0246 L1101 C1015
3 4 C1103

C0237
Q1001
C0233 R0241
R0225 25 C1101
76 13
51 C0244 R1002
C0132 C0245

D1001
17 C0223 C0234
32 C0496
C0104 C0235

C0231
R0131 C0101 D0201
R0106 C1251 C1620 R1629 C1621 C1623 L1606
C0102
R0132 C1624 C1601
R0105 1 C1619
R0343 R1628 L1005
C0131 R0114 C0652 L1601 L1604 Q1601
1 4 C1250 8 5 5 4
R0170 C1252 R1627 C1622 C1603
U0651 2 C0331 U1250 R1602
R0651 Q0681 R1638
R0652 4 U1601
Y0131 C1605 R1601
L1602
3 C1618 1 C1012
8
C0651 C1254 C1011
D0651 C0490 Q1609
2 3 R0681 C1633 R1604
C0654 C0493 C1602

C1253
C0655 C1628 L1607
L1603 C1042

D1601
C1604 C1631
C1010
U0271 R1626 R1630
C0487 L0482 L0481 C1009
C0486
C1008
R0682
C0681
9 1
C0494 SH1301
5 1 R1309 C1315
3
R1311 C1311 R1010
C0488
U0641 8 5 R1306 U1377
CR1302 L1318 4
SH1201 1 4 C1309 L1306 C1007
C1344 L1003
R1219 R1336
R1204
R1218 C1229 R1220 C1218 C1217 C1308 C1345
6 C1006
L1207 C1216 C1316 C1360
Q1308 R1337 R1339
L1304 CR1306 C1314
R1217 C1225 L1324

CR1202
C1307 C1356 C1348
R0186

Q1303
C0275 C1230 C1306
C0291 C1304 C1004
Q0185 Q1201 R1346 R1334
C0482 R1331 C1347 L1321
C1352 R1338
R1211 L1206 R1335
R1332 C1350 C1041
R1209 R1333
C1224 L1305
C1226 R1210 L1303 Q1307 C1003
C1340
C0290 R1347
C1346 L1322
R1207 R1216 C1227 L1302
R1307 R1308 R1344 R1345
C1213 R1206
C1215 C1349 L1001
L1204 C1305 C1312 C1351
C1214
C1212
C0483 R1208 R1205 C1228 C1001 C1002
C0292 C0293

R1467 C1485 R1481


R1533 R1504 R1503
R1482 R1468 R1532
R1466 C1501 R1465
C1423
R1502 C1425
R1472 R1528 R1527
R1483 4 1 R1471 R1507 C1526 R1544
Q1502

D1501
U1402
R1407
5 8 R1501 C1403
R1479 C1406 C1432 L1420

D1502
R1514
U1501 C1421
C1484 C1505 C1525 R1525 7 C1434
R1478 R1526 Q1501
R1463 C1405
R1477 C1410 L1402
C1529 R1516 E1401 R1445
C1531 5
R1405 3

R1510 C1404
C1429
L1413
4 1
R1444
R1484 C1475 C1407
C1510 U1502 L1403 C1419
Q1504 C1530 Q1403
5 8 R1421 2
C1408
R1524 C1527
R1446
C1528
R1541 C1468 R1447 C1482 C1427
R1518 R1517 R1537 R1423
C1473 4 6
L1418
R0182 R1448 R1449
L1421
R0181 R1457 8
R1417 C1477
Q0177 Q1505 L1406
R0510 R1519 R1402
C1511

Q0181
C1414
R1419

VR0510 VR0504 C1512 M1401


VR0505 VR0503
C1532

VR0501
R0508 R1413

C1478
7 L1422
R1415
R0533 C0612
R1475

C0518
C0515
C0516
C0513
C0514
C0511
C0512
C0509
C0510
C0508
C0506
C0505
C0504
C0503
C0502
C0501
5 3 5

C1430
6 C0601 L1414
U0611 R1476
C1420 Q1402
2 L1423
R1464

1 R1473
C1428
C0517
R1404 4 6 R1411
C0484 R1474 C1431
C0603 C1422 8
10 1

R1406
C1433
J0501 C1435

C1436 R1425 C1424


J1401
C1426
11 20

2 3

J0601

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4-6 Low Band PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists

C1120 J0401 R0255 R0266 R0268 R0267


R0257
C1114 R1111 C1152 R0208
L1108 R1139
C1116 C0492 C0205 R0206 C0266 C0267
C1119
R0265
L1106 C1115 R1115 R1121 1 12
R0203 8 5
TP0222 C0202
C1113 C1151 R0204
L1009 R1119 R1116 C0491 C0265 U0652

U0653
R1109 C1150 R1138 R1118 R0202 R0201
C1128 C1126 C0421 R0412 TP0221 1 4

Q1106
Q1104 C 1121
C1112 R0107
C1122
R 1117 C1127 C0201 R0207
C1124 R1120 C1148 R0205
C 1123 C0428 R0103 C0108
C0427 C0429 C0431 C0430 C0123 C0122
C0426 C0203
L1105 C0204

D1101
C1135

Q1103
L1007 R1140 C0423 R0409 TP0102
R1107 L1109 R0407 R0408 F0401

C1108 Q1107 R0254


R1132 R1133 22 28 1 7
R1128 C0422 1 C0342 C0112
R1106 R1141 8
L1110 C1105 C0324 C0325 R0323
R1129 R0341

D0101
C1031 C1027 C1026 R1135 R1126 C1143 U0341 R0342 J0552
TP0492 R0401 U0122
R1134 R0467 C0343
C0305
C0304 R0345 4 5 TP0104
L1011 C1104 R1104 C1144 18 1
C1102 Q1105 R1125 2 1 R0468 C0224 R0346 R0347

Q1101
4 1

Q1003
C1017 FL1105
R1009 U1001 R0324 R0344
R1005 4 TP0497 U0342 U0111 C0111
3 R1103 R1130 C1140 C0497 C0344 R0555 R0112
FL1107
C1016 C0485 28 5 8
C1146 L1102 R1124 15
C1029 R1006

C0341
4 3 3 4 R0111
R1008 L1111 C0103

D0301
C1036 R0556
C0351 21 8
C1030 R1007 U1051 C1147 C0302 TP0101
Q1002 R0117 TP0103 R0113
C1014 U0301 8 1 R0121
C1013 6 1 U0141
R1004 C1028
C1629 R1635 C1632 R1609 TP1601 C1612 R1615 8 5
C1606 C1608 C1614 16 C0141
9

C0301
U0351
C1032 R1632 C1627 Q1604 1 4 C0303

Q1606
R1612

Q1610
L1012 J0551
C1634 C1607
C1033 R1633 Q1602 R1613
C1610 R1614 TP1602 1 14
C0354

Q1605
R1631 R1616 C0352 R0643
R0642 40 1

Q1603
C1034 L1013 R1636 R1610 C1609 1 4 R0333 U0331 C0645
R1637 C1625 R0332
R1620 R0592
R1605 R1607R1608 R1611 R0331 C0591 C0559 C0560
C1626 L1605 C1234

Q1607
C0641 C0575
Y1202 R0335 C0576
L1014 C1616 C0593
C0558 C0592
C1035 R1606 R1622
C1611 R1621 2 3 R0591 C0554
R0482 R0641 C0644
L1004 C1613 R1617 R0481
C1615 D0151
Q0271 R0275 R0274
Q0641
E0271 E0272
R1222 C0662 R0273 C0274 C0272 R0152

Q0661
TP0151
SH1302 R1221 R0151
Y1201 C0663 R0662 R0671 R0672 C0276 C0277
C1233 TP0661 R0276
C0273
Q0663 Q0662
C1325 C1336 C1232
C0622 C0271 C0151
C0671 Q0151
C1339 VR0151
SH1202 R0661
R1341 R1340
R1343 C1207 CR1201
R1327 C1206
L1313 C 1201 C0353
R1314 C1319 C1313 R1202 C1202 VR0671 R0538
L1311 L1201 C0661

D0661
C1219 R0178
C1323 R1316 L1314 C1205
Q1304 R1201 R0177
L1002 L1316 R0175

VR0621
R1313 D0179 R0539
C1231

R1203
R1319 C1326 C1320 R1312 C1204 L1202 Q0173 R0171 Q0183
13

D0621
R1315 R1342 C1333 C1337 25 R0621

D0660
L1310 C1220
C1334 R1326 R0173 R0172 R0179
R0442 R0176
R1320 C1321 C1341 C1335
R1318 C1361C1354
U1201 TP0530
L1309 C1343 C1223 R0183
L1315 L1205 C0621 R0542 R0184
Q1305 CR1314 C1362 R0174

Q1306
R0529
R1214 1
C1338 37 48 TP1201

Q0171
R1317 4 Q1202 C1208 R0541
C1317 R1325 4 R0512
L1317 1
U1378 L1307 R1330 CR1310 C1203
3 C1211

C1222
C1318

R1215

R1213
R1212
5 8 C1210
R1376 R1328 C1209
C1342 C1221

R1522
C1445 R1545 C1502
C1457
C1456
S1501 TP1505
TP1503
R1543
R1410 R1506
TP1402 R1505 R1470
C1459
L1419 R1542
C1401 C1507 R1469
R1454

C1466
C1465
R1451
Q1506 C1503
TP1502 R1515 32 25
L1401 R 1513 1
D1402 R1424 R1442
D1401 U1503 Q1404
C1444 C1442
R1455 16 9 C 1402 D1503 9 17
R1509 C1504
U1401
C1460 TP1401
C1443 R1412 Q1503 C1506 R1480
C1446 R1453 1 8 R1512 R1511
R1443
C1509
L1415 C1464 C1467 R1508 R1535
C1447 C1448 R1414 R1440
C1441 C1479
C1463
C1480 L1404 C1415 C1491 C1508
L1425 R1441

C1449

C1474
R1418 C1413 L1405 R1523 R0185
TP1501
C1437 VR0541 R0530
R1458 C1472
C1450 E1403
L1417 R1459
C1471 R0593
2 C0542
C1439
Q1401 R0543
R1450
VR0537

3 C1469
C1461 R1460 C1470
C0541

C1451 C1486 R0509 R0531 R0535


C1440 R0525 R0537
C1481 R1416 1
VR0509

R0511

C1438
R1422 C1416
C1452 C1476
C1418
C1417

L1426
R1420
C0611
C1453 L1416 TP1403 L1424 VR0601
L1408

R0611
C0499
C1454
C1455 R0612

E0631
R1409

C1458
C1462

ZWG0131044-O

Low Band Range 1 (29.7-36.0 MHz) 8486206B08 Bottom Side


Low Band PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists 4-7

C0251 J0451
C0255 1 16
C0211 1 14 R0256
OUT GNDB L1107
C0254 GNDA IN C1024
R0252 C0212 C0256 1 Y1101 R1131 L1008
U0251 18 R1113
U0211 R0269 C1131
C0121 R0212
R0211 C0261 R1136 R1122 C1129 Q1102
C0451 C1145 C1130 R1114 C1039 R1011
R0251 R0261

C0456
C0459
C0460
C0461
C0462
C0464
C0401
C0466
C0467
C0468
C1020

C0455
C0105 C0252 7 8 C1125 C1022

R0441
8 9 R0262 R1123 R1137

C0452
FL1102

C0453
C1138 C1136
L1104 C1110 C1023
R0253 C0253 C0262 C1025
10 1 C1109

C1137
C1021

C0445
C0449 C0458
C0471

C0446
C0447
C0448 C0457
C0473 C0463

C0470
C0472

C0442
1

C0443
16 R0221 C1111 C1149 C1037
Q0110 R0102 C0225 2 1 U1103 L1010
R0222 R0224

L1112
Y1102 11 20 C1040
C1038
26 1 R0110 C0221

C0228 C0441
C0222

R1110
L1006

R1108
C1019
R0115 R0101 R0227 R0223 C1133
R0229 C0474 C1141
R0220 C0476 C1142 R1127 C1134 C1106
R0116 C0243

FL1101
R0228 R0226
C0226 C0477
R0104 C0227 C0241 C0478
U0121 R0108 1 37 2 1 7 1 L1103
U0101 C0242 7 1 FL1104
C0232 U1101 C1107
C0106 R0242 FL1106 U1102 C1139 C1153 R1003

C0495
C0236 U0221 8 14
8 14 R1001
C0246 C1015
C0107 3 4 Q1001

L1101

C0237
C0233 R0241
76 13 25
51 R0225 C0244 R1002
D1001
C0104

C1103
R1102
C1101
R1101
17 32 C0223 C0234 C0496
C0132 C0235
C0245 D0201

C0231
R0131 R0106 C1251 C1620 R1629 C1621 C1623
C0102
R0132 Q1601 C1601
R0105 R0343 1 C1619
C0131 C0101 R1628 L1005
C1250 8 5 5 4 C1624

L1606
1 4 R0170 R0114 R1627

L1601
U0651

L1604

C0652
2 C0331 U1250 R1638
R0651 Q0681 1 4 U1601 R1601
C1605 R1602
3 C1252 C1622 C1603 L1602 C1012

Y0131
R0652 C1254 8 1
C1618
C1011
2 3 C0651 R0681 C0490 D1601 Q1609
C0655 C0654 C0493 C1602 R1604 L1607

C1253
D0651 C1604 C1010

L1603
C1631
U0271 C0487 L0482 L0481 R1626 R1630 C1009
C1633
C1628
C0486 R0682
C1008
1 C0681
9 SH1301
C0494
5 1 R1309 C1315
C0488 R1311 C1311 R1010
8 5 R1306 3 U1377
U0641 4
CR1302 L1318 C1344
SH1201 1 4 C1309 L1306
R1218 R1219 R1204 C1345 R1336 C1007 L1003
C1229 R1220 C1218 C1308 Q1308
6 CR1306
L1207 C1217 C1316
R1337 R1339 C1006

C1356
R0186

C1216
L1304 L1324
Q0185 R1217 C1225
C0275 C1360 C1348

Q1303
CR1202 C1230 Q1201 C1307
C0291 C1304 R1334
C0482 C1306 C1314 C1347 L1321 C1004
R1331 C1352 R1338
R1211 R1332 R1346
R1209 C1346 C1350 C1003
R1216 L1206 L1305
C1226 R1210 L1303 C1340 Q1307 R1335
C0290 C1224
C1227 R1344 R1345 R1333 R1347 L1322
R1207
L1302 R1308
R1307
R1206 C1351 L1001
L1204 C1305 C1312 C1349

C1213
C1215
C1212 R1208
C0483 R1205 C1214 C1228
C0292 C0293
C1001 C1002

R1467 R1533 R1504

R1466

R1482
C1425

R1468
R1532 R1503
C1501 R1465
C1423
R1483 4 1

R1507
C1526
R1502 Q1502
U1402

D1501
D1502 C1432
5 8 R1501 C1403 R1407
U1501
R1479 C1406

R1527

R1472
R1528
R1514

R1471
C1484 L1420
C1505 R1525 C1421 C1434
R1526 Q1501 C1405 7
R1478 R1477 R1463 C1410 E1401 L1402
C1525 R1445 C1429
C1529 R1516 C1531 R1405 3 5
L1403 C1404 L1413
4 1 R1510 R1444
Q1504 C1475 C1407

C1510
U1502 C1419

C1528
R1484 5 8 C1530
C1408 R1421 2
C1527 Q1403 C1427
R1524 R1446
R1517 R1540 C1468 R1447 C1482 C1473 R1423
R1518 4 6 L1418
R0182 R1539 R1449
L1421
R0181 Q0177 R1448 R1457
R1417 8 C1477
Q0181 L1406 C1414
R0510 R1402
R1519
Q1505
VR0510 VR0503 VR0504 VR0501 R1419
VR0505
C1511 M1401
C1512
R1413

C1478
R1415 7 L1422
R0533 C0612
5 3 5 C1430
R1475

C0516
C0511

C0518
C0515
C0514
C0512
C0509
C0508
C0506
C0505
C0504
C0503
C0502

C0513
C0510
C0501
C0601
6 U0611 C1420 Q1402 L1414
R1476 2 L1423
R1464 C1428
1
C0517 R1473
R1404 R1411
4 6
C0484 C1431
C0603 R1474 C1422
10 1 8
R1406 C1433

J0501 C1435
R1425 C1426
C1436
ZWG0130595-O
11 20

2 3

J0601 J1401

Low Band Range 2 (36.0-42.0 MHz) 8486207B05 Top Side


4-8 Low Band PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists

R0255 R0266 R0268


C1152 R0257
C1114 R1111 C1120 J0401 R0208
L1108 R1139 R0267
C0492 C0267
R0206
C1116 C1119 C0205
1 12 R0265 U0653
L1106 C1115 R1115 R1121
TP0222 C0266 C0265 8 5
C0491 C0202
L1009 C1113 R1119R1116 R0203 U0652
C1151 R0204
R0201

R1118
C1124
R1109 C1150 C1121 C1128 C1126 R0412 1 4

Q1106
Q1104 R1138 R0202 TP0221
C1112

C0406
C0407
C0410
C0411
R1117 C0201 R0207
C1122 C1148 R0107

C1127
C1123 R0205 C0123 C0122

C0421
C0402
C0403
C0431
R1120

C0426
C0427
C0429 C0409
L1105

C0428 C0408
C0430 C0203 C0204

D1101
C1135 C0423 R0409

Q1103
L1007 R1107 R0407 TP0102
C1108 L1109 F0401 R0254
R1132 R1133 R0408 U0341 D0101
R1106 R1128 C1143 C0422 1 8 C0342 C0112 22 1 7
L1110 C1105 C0324 C0325 R0323
C1031 R0341
C1027 C1026 R1135 R1129 TP0492 R0401 J0552
R1134 R1126 C0343
R0467 R0342
C1104 R1104 C1144 R0345 4 5 TP0104 18 1
C1017 L1011 C1102 Q1105 R1125 FL1105 R0468 R0346 U0122
2 1 TP0497 4 1

Q1003
Q1101
R1009 U1001 R0344 C0111

C0304
U0111

C0305
R0324
R1103

3
U0342

4
C0497 R0112
C1016 D0301
R1130 C1140 FL1107 5 8
C1029 L1102 28 15
C0485 R0111

C1146
C0341
4 3

R1006
R1124

C0224
R0347
L1111

R1005
C0344
R1008 C1036 3 4 C0103 8
C0351 21
C1030 R1007 U1051 C1147 C0302 TP0101
C1014 Q1002 U0301 R0117 TP0103 R0113 R0121
8 1
C1013 6 U0141
R1004 C1028 1
C1629 Q1610 R1635 C1632 C1606 C1608 R1609 TP1601 Q1606 C1614 8 5
9 16 C0141

C1612
R1615
U0351

C0301
C1032 L1012 C1627 Q1602 Q1604 4 C0303
R1632 R1612
R1633
Q1603 C1607 R1613 Q1605
R1616 TP1602 1 14
J0551
C1033 C1634 C1610 C0354
R1631 C0352 R0643 1
L1013 R1610 C1609 U0331 40
C1034 R1636 R1637 C1625 R1614 4 R0642 C0645
R1620 R0332 R0592
R1607 R1611 Q1607 C1234 R0331 C0591 C0559
R1605 L1605 Y1202 C0560 C0575
L1014 C1626 R0335
C1035 R0333 C0641 C0558 C0593 C0576
R1606 R1608 C1616 C0592
R1617 R0641
L1004 C1611 R1622 R1621 C1615 2 3 R0481 R0482 R0591 C0554 D0151
C1613 Q0641
Q0661

C0644
Q0271 R0275 R0274
R1222
C0662 R0273 C0274 R0152

E0271
E0272
TP0151
SH1302 C0272
C1233 R1221 Q0663 Q0662 R0276 R0151

R0671
R0672
Y1201 Q0151
C0276 C0273
TP0661 C0277 VR0151
C1325 C1336 C1232
C1339 C0671 C0271
R0661

R0662
C0663
R1341 R1340 SH1202

C0622
R1343 C1207 CR1201 C0151
R1327 L1313 C1201 VR0671
L1311 R1314 C1319 R1202 C1202 C0353 R0538
Q1304 C1313 L1201 D0661 VR0621
C1219 R0178
C1323 R1313 L1314
C1205 C1206
R1201 C0661 D0621 R0177 D0179
Q0183

R0176
R1316

R0175
L1002 L1310 L1316

R1203
C1204 C1231 R0539
R1319 C1326 R1315R1342 C1320 R1312 13 D0660 Q0173 R0171
C1334 C1333 C1337 C1220 25 R0173 R0172
C1321 L1202 R0621 R0442
Q1305 C1361 CR1314 U1201 TP0530
C1223 R0183

C1341
L1309 C1335 C0621 R0179
R1320 L1315 R1326 L1205
R1318

C1343
C1362
Q0171 R0542 R0184

Q1306
C1354 R1214 1 R0174 R0529
R1330 Q1202 37
R1317 C1208 TP1201 R0541 R0512
L1317 4 1

C1318
C1317
U1378 4 L1307 C1338
3 CR1310
C1211

C1222
8 C1203

R1215
C1342 R1325 5
R1376 R1328 C1209 C1210

R1212
R1213
C1221

C1457 C1445 R1545 C1502


C1456 TP1505 R1522
R1543
R1544
TP1503 R1506
C1459 TP1402 R1505

R1410
L1419 S1501 Q1506 R1470
C1465

C1466
L1401 C1507
R1469

R1451
R1454
R1542 R1513 R1515 C1503 25
1
D1402 C1401 Q1404
D1401 R1424 R1442 TP1502 U1503
D1503
C1444 C1442
16 9 C1402 C1504 17
R1455 9
U1401 Q1503 R1480
C1443 R1412 C1460 TP1401 R1509
C1446 R1453 1 8 C1506
R1443 R1512 R1511
C1509
C1464 L1404 C1467 R1508 R1535
L1415 R1414 R1440
C1463 C1508

C1447
C1448
R1441 C1409 C1415
L1425 C1485

C1480
C1474
C1449 C1412
R1418 L1405 R1523 R0185
TP1501
C1479 C1437 C1413 R1458 C1472 VR0541 R0530
E1403
R1459

C1450
C1471 R0593 VR0537
L1417 2 C0542
C1439 R0543
C1441 Q1401
8486207B05 T1

R1450
3 R1460 VR0509
C1461 C1470

C1469
C1451
C0541

R0531 R0535 R0537


C1440 R1416 1 R0525

C1481
R0511
C1438 R1422 C1416 C1476
C1418

C1452
L1426 VR0601
R1420 C1417
L1424 C0611
L1416
R0611
C1453 TP1403

C0499 R0612

C1454
C1455

E0631
R1409
ZWG0130596-O
C1458
C1462

Low Band Range 2 (36.0-42.0 MHz) 8486207B05 Bottom Side


Low Band PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists 4-9

C0255 C0251
1 16 J0451
C0211 1 14 R0256
L1107
C0254 OUT GNDB GNDA IN
C0212 C0256 C1024
R0252 R0211 1 Y1101 R1131
U0251 18 L1008
R1113
U0211 R0269
C0105
C0121 C1145 R1136 R1122 C1129 C1131 Q1102
R0212 C0261
R0441 C1130 R1114 R1011
R0251 R0261 C1039
R0253 R1137 FL1102 C1020
C0252 7 8 C1125 C1022
8 9 R0262 C1138 R1123
C0253 C1136
L1104 C1023
C1110

C0441
C0442
C0443
C0445
C0446
C0447
C0448
C0449
C0470
C0471
C0472
C0473
C0262 C1137
C1025
10 1
16 1 C1109 C1038
R0222 R0221 2 1 C1111 C1149 L1010 C1037
Q0110 R0102 C0225 U1103 L1112
R0224 Y1102 C1040
1 11 20 R1110 C1021

C0228
26 100 R0110 R0229 L1006
R0220 C0222 C1019
R0115 R0101 C0221
R0227 C1133
R0223 C0474 C1141 R1108 FL1101
U0121 C1142
C0476 R1127 C1106
C0243 C1134
R0116 R0228 R0226 C0226
R0108 C0477
C0241 C1139
R0104 C0227 C0478 2
48 37 1 7 1
U0101 1 L1103
C0495 C0242 7 1 FL1104
C0106 C0232 U1101 C1107
C0237 FL1106 R1003
R0242 U1102 C1153
C0236 U0221 8 14
R1102 R1101 R1001
C0107 C0246 4 8 14 C1103 L1101
3 C1015
C0233 Q1001
R0241
76 R0225 13 25 C1101
51 C0223 C0244 R1002
C0132
C0104

D1001
17 32 C0234 C0496
C0235
C0102 C0245

C0231
R0131
R0106 C0101 D0201
C1251 C1620 R1629 C1621 C1623
R0343 C1624 C1601
R0132 C1619
R0105 C0652 1 R1628 L1005
C0131

L1606
1 4 C1250 8 5 5 4 L1601 L1604 Q1601
R0170 R0114 2 C1252 R1627 C1622 C1603
U0651 C0331 U1250 R1602
R0651 Q0681 R1638 U1601
R0652 1 4 C1605
Y0131 R1601
3 C1254 L1602
8 1 C1011
C0651 C1012
3 U0271 C0490 Q1609 C1618
2 D0651 R0681 C0493
C0654
C1253 R1604
C0655 C1602 C1628 L1607
L1603

D1601
C1604 C1631 C1010
R1626 R1630
C0487 L0482 L0481 C1633
C0486 C1009 C1008

R0682
C0681
9 1 C0494 SH1301
5 1 R1309 C1315
R1311 C1311 R1010
C0488 8 5 3 U1377
R1306 4
L1318
U0641 CR1302
SH1201 C1309
1 4 L1306 C1344 L1003
R1218 C1007
R1219 R1204 C1218 C1345 R1336
C1229 R1220 C1217 C1308
6 C1316 C1356 C1006
C1216 Q1308
L1207 L1304 C1360 R1337 R1339
R0186 C1230 C1225 CR1306 C1314
R1217 L1324

CR1202
C1307

Q1303
C0275 C1306 C1348
C0291 C1304 C1347 R1334 C1352
Q0185 Q1201 R1331 R1346 R1338 C1004
C0482 L1321
R1211 L1206 R1332 R1335
R1209 C1346 C1350 C1003
C1224 L1305
R1210 L1303 Q1307
C1226 R1333
C0290 C1227 C1340 R1347 L1322
R1216 L1302 R1345
R1207 R1308 R1344
R1307
C1213 R1206 C1351 L1001
C1215 L1204 C1305 C1312 C1349
C1214
C1212 R1208
C0483 C1228
C0292 C0293 R1205
C1001 C1002

R1467 R1533 R1504


R1482 R1468 R1466 R1532 R1502 R1503
R1465
C1423
C1501 C1425
R1483 4 1 R1472 R1528 R1527
R1507 C1526 Q1502 R1544

D1501
U1402
R1407
5 8 R1471 R1501 C1403
R1514 C1432 L1420
R1479 C1406

D1502
U1501 C1421
C1484 C1505 C1525 R1525 7 C1434
R1526 Q1501
R1463 C1405
R1478 R1477 E1401 L1402
C1410
C1529 R1516 R1445 3 5
C1531 R1405
C1404 L1413
4 1 R1510 C1429
C1475 R1444
R1484 C1510 U1502 L1403 C1407 Q1403
C1419
Q1504 C1530 2
5 8 C1408 R1421
R1524 C1527
C1528
R1446
R1540
R1447 C1482 C1473 C1427
R1518 R1517 R1423
C1468
R0182 4 6
L1418
R1449 L1421
R1539
R0181 R1448
R1457 8
R1417 C1477
Q0177 L1406 C1414
R0510 R1519 R1402

Q0181
R1419

Q1505
VR0501 C1511
VR0510
VR0504 C1512 M1401
VR0505 VR0503
C1532
R1413
R0508

C1478 L1422
7
R1415
R0533 C0612
3 5

C0518
C0515
C0516
C0513
C0514
C0511
C0512
C0509
C0510
C0508
C0506
C0505
C0504
C0503
C0502
C0501
5
R1475
C1430
6 C0601 Q1402 L1414
U0611 C1420
R1476 2
L1423
R1464
1
C0517 C1428
R1473
R1404 4 6 R1411
C0484 C1431
C0603 C1422 8
R1474
10 1
R1406

C1433
J0501 C1435
R1425 C1424

C1436
C1426
11 20

2 3

J0601 J1401

ZWG0131045-O

Low Band Range 2 (36.0-42.0 MHz) 8486207B07 Top Side


4-10 Low Band PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists

C1120 J0401 R0255 R0266 R0268 R0267 R0257


C1114 R1111 R0208
C1152 L1108 R1139
C1119 C0492 R0206 C0266 C0267
C1116 1 12
R1121 R0265
L1106 C1115 C0205
R1115 R0203 8 5
TP0222 C0202
L1009 C1113 R1119 R1116 C0491 R0204 U0652
C1151 C0265

U0653
C0421
R1109 C1150 R0412 R0202 R0201 TP0221 1 4
C1121 R1118 C1128 C1126

Q1106
Q1104 R1138
C1112 R0107
R1117 C1127 C1148 C0201 R0207
C1122 C1124 R0205
R0103 C0108 C0123 C0122
C1123
L1105 R1120 C0431 C0203
C0430 C0204

D1101
C0428

C0426
C0427
C0429
C1135

Q1103
R1140 C0423 R0409 F0401
L1007 R1107 TP0102
R0407
L1109
C1108 Q1107 R0408 R0254
R1132 R1133
R1128 C0422 C0342 22 1 7
R1106 R1141 1 8 C0112
L1110 C1143 C0324 C0325
C1105 R1129 R0323 R0341 J0552
C1031

D0101
C1027 C1026 R1126 TP0492 U0341
R1135 R0342 R0401
R1134 C0343
R0467 C0305
C1104 R1104 C1144 C0304 R0345 4 5 TP0104
L1011 18 1 U0122
C1102 Q1105 FL1105 2 R0468 R0347
4 1

Q1101

Q1003
C1017 R1125
R1009 U1001 TP0497 R0324 R0344 C0224 R0346
R1006 FL1107 U0342 U0111 C0111

3
4
R1103 R1130 C1140 C0497 C0344 R0112
C1016 R1005 5 8 R0555
C1146 L1102 28 15

C0341
C1029 4 3 3 4 C0485 R0111 R0556
R1008 L1111 R1124 C0103

D0301
C1036 21 8
C0351
C1030 C1147 TP0101
U1051 C0302
Q1002 R1007 R0117 TP0103 R0113
C1014 U0301 8 1
R0121
C1013 6 1 U0141
R1004 C1028
R1635 C1608 R1609 TP1601 C1612 8 5 C0141
C1629 C1632 C1606 C1614
9 16

C0301
U0351
C1032 R1632 Q1604 1 4
R1612 C0303

Q1606
C 1627 R1615 J0551

Q1610
L1012
Q1602 R1613
C1033 C 1634 R1633 C1607 C1610 TP1602 1 14
R1614

Q1605
R1631 R1616 C0354 C0352 R0643
C1625 R0642 40 1

Q1603
R1636 R1610 4 U0331 C0645
C1034 L1013 R1637 C1609 R0332
R1620 R0592
R1607 R1611 R0331
R1605 C0591 C0559 C0560
C1626 L1605 C0641
C1234

Q1607
Y1202 R0335 R0333 C0575
L1014 C1616 C0558 C0593 C0576
R1608 R1622
R0591 C0592
C1035 R1606
C1611 R1621 2 3 C0554
R0641 C0644
L1004 C1615 C1613 R1617
R0481 Q0271 D0151
R0482 Q0641 R0275 R0274
R1222 E0271 E0272 R0273 C0274 R0152
C0662 R0151 TP0151

Q0661
C0272
Y1201
C1233 R1221 TP0661 C0663 R0662 R0671 R0672 C0276 C0277
R0276
C0273
C1232 Q0662
Q0663
C1325 C1336 C0271 C0151
C0671 C0622 Q0151
C1339 VR0151
SH1202 R0661
R1341 R1340 CR1201
C1207
R1343 R1327 L1313 C1206
C1201 C0353
C1202 VR0671 R0538
L1311 R1314 C1319 C1313 R1202
L1201
R0178

D0661
C1323 R1316 C1219
C1205 R1201
Q1304 R 1313 L1314 C0661 R0177
L1316 R0539
R0175

VR0621
L1002 D0179
C1231

R1203
R1319 C1326 R1342 R1312 C1204 L1202 Q0173 R0171 Q0183
13

D0621
C1320 C1333 C1337 C1220 25

D0660
L1310 C1334 R1326 R0173 R0172
R1315 R0621 R0442 R0176 R0179
C1341
R1320 C1335 TP0530
R1318 C1321 C1354 C0621
L1309 C1343 C1223 U1201 R0183
L1315 L1205
CR1314 R0174 R0184

Q1306
Q1305 C1362 R0542
C1361 R1214 1 R0541 R0529
37 48

Q0171
R1317 U1378 Q1202 C1208 TP1201
C1318 R1325 R0512
4 L1317 4 1
3 L1307 C1222 R1212
C1338 R1330 CR1310 R1215
C1203 C1211
C1317 5 8
R1376 C1209 C1210
R1328 R1213
C1342 C1221

C1445 R1545 C1502


C1457
R1522
C1456 TP1505
TP1503
S1501 R1543
R1410
C1459 TP1402 R1505 R1506 R1470
L1419 R1542
C1401 C1507
R1454 C1466
R1451 C1465 R1469
Q1506 C1503
L1401 TP1502 25
132
D1402 R1424 R1513
D1401 R1442 R1515 U1503 Q1404
C1444 C1442
R1455 16 9 C 1402 D1503 9 17 R1480
U1401 C1504
C1460 TP1401
C1446 C1443 R1412 Q1503 R1509
1 8 R1443 C1506
R1453
R1512 R1511
C1509
R1535
C1464 C1467
L1415 R1508
C1447 C1448 R1414 R1440 L1404 C1508
C1463
C1480 C1409
C1412 C1415 C1485
L1425 C1474
C1449
R1418 L1405
R1441 R1523 R0185
C1413 TP1501
C1437
C1479 R 1458 C1472 R0530
C1450 E1403
R 1459 VR0541 R0593
C1471 C0542
2
L1417 C1439
C1441 Q1401 R0543
R1450
VR0537

3 C1469
C1461 R1460 C1470
C1451
C0541

R0509 R0531 R0535


R0525 R0537
C1440 R1416 1
VR0509

C1481
R0511

C1438 R1422 C1416


C1452
C1418
C1476
C1417
L1426
R1420
L1424 C0611
C1453 L1416 TP1403
VR0601

R0611
C0499
C1454
C1455 R0612

E0631
R1409
C1458
C1462

ZWG0131046-O

Low Band Range 2 (36.0-42.0 MHz) 8486207B07 Bottom Side


Low Band PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists 4-11

J0451
R0256
1 16

C0211
C0212 1 14
L1107

C0251
OUT GNDB

C0255
GNDA IN

R1131
U0251 C0256 1 Y1101 L1008
U0211 18
R1113

C0254
R0269 C1131

C1024

R0252
R0211
R0212 C0261 R1136 R1122 Q1102
R0251 C1145 C1130 R1011
R0261 C1020

C0121
7 8 C1129 C1125 R1114
8 9 R0262 R1123
C1138 R1137 C1136 FL1102

C1023
C1022
C0252 L1104

C0447
C0448
C0449
C0470
C0471
C0472
C0473

C0446

C0105
C0441
C0442
C0443
C0253 C0262 L1010 C1025

C0445 R0441
10 1

C1137
16 1 C1019

R0253
Q0110 R0222 R0221 2 U1103
R0102 R0224

L1112
C1111
C1021

C1109
Y1102

C1149 C1110

R1110
R1108
1 11 20 L1006
R0110

C0225
26

C0228
R0115 R0227 C0474 C1133

C0222

R0220
U0121 C0476 C1142 R1127 C1134 C1106

C0221
R0226 C0243

R0229
C1141
R0116

FL1101

R0223
C0226 C0477
C0241 C0478
C0227 2

R0101
37 7 1 L1103 C1018

R0228
U0101 1 C0242

R0108
C0232 7 1 U1101 C1107

C1139
FL1104

R0104
R0242 FL1106 U1102 C1153 R1003

C0495
C0236 U0221 8 14 R1001
C0246 8 14 L1101
3 4
D1001

C0237
C0233 25 R0241

C0107
76

C0106
51 R0225 13 C0244 Q1001 R1002
17 32 C0496

C1103
R1102
C1101
R1101
C1015
C0132

C0223
R0106 C0245 C1619

C1623

C1621
R0131

C0231
C1620 R1629

C0104
C0235

C0234
C1624
C1601

C0101
R0132 C1250
Y0131

C0102
R0105 1 D0201 L1005
C0131 R1628
8 5 5 4 Q1601

L1606

R0343
4 U0651 C1605

C0652
R1602
R0114

L1601
R0170

L1604
2 C0331 U1250

R0651
Q0681 R1638 U1601
1 4
R1601

R1627
C1603

C1622

C1252 C1251
3 L1602 C1012
8 1
R0652
2 3 C0654 D1601 C1618

C1254
C1628
C0651 L1607

C0490
U0271 Q1609 C1604
D0651

C0493

R0681
L1603
C1631

R1604
L0482 C1253 C1602

C0655
L0481
R1630 C1009

R1626

C0487
C1633

C0486
C0681 SH1301

C1008 C1010 C1011

R0682
9 C0494
5 1 R1309 C1315
3

R1306
C0488 8 5 U1377
SH1201 4
U0641 CR1302

R1010

R1311
C1311
1 4 L1306 C1344 L1003

L1318
R1218 R1219 C1309 R1336 C1007
6 R1204 C1345
Q1303

R1339

C1217
R1337
Q1308

C1218
L1304

C1216
L1207

C1314

C1308
C1006

R1220

C1229
Q0185 C1225 L1324

C1356
C1360
R1334 C1005

C1316
C0275 Q1201 CR1306
C0291 CR1202 C1230 C1304 C1348

R0186
R1217 C1347
C0482 C1306 C1307 R1331
R1346 C1352
R1211

C1004
Q1307 L1321

R1338
R1332
L1305

L1206
L1303

C1350
C1226

R1209
C0290 C1003
C1227 R1347

R1216
L1302

C1224
R1210 C1340
R1207

L1322

C1349 R1335
R1307

C1346
R1333
L1001

R1308
R1345
R1206 C1305

R1344
C1212 L1204

C1213

C1215
C1351
C1312
C0483 C1228

C1214
C0292 C0293 R1208 R1205
C1001 C1002

R1467 R1504

R1533

R1482
R1468
R1466
R1532

R1502
C1501

R1503
R1465
4 1

C1425

R1507
C1526
R1544

C1423
U1402 Q1502 D1502
D1501 C1432
5 8 C1403 U1501
R1514 R1501 L1420
C1406

R1528
R1407

R1472
R1471
Q1501 L1402

R1525
C1525
C1484 C1421 C1434

R1479 R1483
R1526 C1405 7

C1523
R1478 R1477

C1505 R1527
R1463 R1510 E1401 R1445 3 5

R1537
C1475 R1405
L1403 C1404 L1413

R1516
4 1

C1429
Q1403

C1510
U1502 C1531 C1407 C1419

C1528
5 R1421

R1444
8 C1530 C1408 1 2

R1484 C1486
Q1504
C1527 R1446
R1524

C1410
R1541 C1468 C1482

R1447
R1423

C1427
R0182 R1457 C1473 L1418 L1421
4 6

R1517

R1518
R0181 Q0177 R1448 R1449 8
R1417
Q1505 L1406 R1402

R1519
R0510

C1511
C1477
C1414
Q0181 VR0503 VR0501 R1419
M1401
VR0510 VR0504

C1512
VR0505 R1413 C1478
C1532
L1422
R1415 7
C1430
5 3 5

R1476

C0518
C0515
C0516
C0513
C0514
C0511
C0512
C0509
C0510
C0508
C0506
C0505
C0504
C0503
C0502
C0501
R0533
C0612
U0611
C0601 Q1402 L1414
6 C1420
R1475 1 2 L1423
R1464 C1428
1
R1473
R1404 R1411
4 6

C0517
C0484
C0603 R1474 C1431
10 1 8

C1435 C1422
J0501 R1406 J1401
C1426 C1433

11 20 R1425
C1424

C1436
2 3

J0601 FL0830651O

Low Band Range 3 (42-50 MHz) 8486908Z02 Top Side


4-12 Low Band PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists

L1108 R0255 R0266 R0268


R1111 C1152 R1139
J0401 R0208

C1116
C1114 C0267

C1119
R0267

C1120
C0492

R0257
L1106 C0205 R0265
C1115 1 12 U0653

R0206
8 5

C0266
R1115 C0265

R1121
R1116

R1119
L1009 C1113 TP0222 U0652

C0202
Q1104 C1151
R0204

C1126
R0203

R1118
C1150 4

C0491
R1138 R0202 TP0221

Q1106
R0412
C1112 C1121

C0421
C0201

R1109
R0201
R0107

C1124
C1122 R1117

C1128
C1127
Q1103 C1123 R0205 R0103

C0428
C0427
C0429
C0431

R0207

C1148
R1120 C0203 C0204 C0108

C0122

C0123
L1105 R1107

C0426
C1135 C0423

C0430
L1007 D1101 TP0102
L1109
C1108 R1133 R0254 D0101

R0407
C0342

F0401

R1128
22 1 7

R0408
C1143 1 8
C1031 L1110 C1105 R1129 C0422 R0323

R1132
C0112
C1027 C1026 U0341 J0552
L1011

R1106

Q1101
R1009 R1135 R1126 C0343

R0324
R0467

C0324
Q1105

R0341
TP0104
TP0492 4 5 R0401 18 1

R0342
R1134 R1125 FL1105 U0122
2 1 R0468 C0497 R0346 4 1

Q1003
R0345

C1144
C0305C0325 R0409
C0304

C1104
R1104
4 3 TP0497 R0344 U0111 C0111
R1103 C1102 FL1107 D0301 R0555
U1001 5 8
L1102 28 15

R1005
R1006
6 U0342 R0111

C0341
4 C0485

C0224
C0344
R0347
C1029 R1008 L1111 3 4

C1016 C1017
R1124 C0351 R0556 21 8
C1030 R1007 TP0101
U1051

R1130
C1140
C1014 Q1002 C1147 TP0103

C0103 R0112

C1036
C0302 U0301 8 1

C1146
R1004 1 3 U0141 R0117

R0113

R1609
C1612
R1615
C1629 Q1610 R1635 C1632 C1606 C1608 Q1604 TP1601 Q1606 8 5 R0121
C1013 C1028 9 16
U0351

C0301
C1032 4

C1614
C0141
L1012 R1632 C1627 R1612 Q1605 C0303
R1631 C1607 R1616 J0551
C1033 C1610 R1614 1 14
C1634 R1633 Q1602 TP1602 C0352 40 1
C1034 L1013 C1609 4 U0331 R0642 C0645

Q1603
C0354
C1625

R1610
R0643
R0592 C0591 C0575
L1605 Y1202 C0593

R1636
R1620
R1605

R1637
R0335

R0331

Q1607 R1613
C1035 L1014 C0641

C1234
C0559
C0560
C1616

C1626
R1606
R0641

C0576

C0558
R1621 2 3 R0481 R0482 R0591 C0592

R0333
D0151

R0332
L1004

R1607
R1608
R1611
C1611 Q0661 C0554
C1615 Q0641

C0644
Q0271 R0275 R0274

R1622
R0273

C1613
R1617
SH1302 TP0151

E0271
E0272
R1221 C0272

C0662
Q0662

C0274

C0663
R0152

R1222
Y1201

R0151
C0276 R0276 C0273
TP0661 Q0151
C0277

R0672

R0671
C1232

C1233
R0662
C1339 SH1202
C0271

C0622
R0661

R1340
R1341

C1325
CR1201 Q0663

C1336
C0671
L1313 C1207 VR0151

R1202
C0353

C1319
R0538

C1201
VR0671

R1327
R1343 Q1304 C1202

C0151
L1311

C1206
C1219

C1313
R0178
L1201 D0179

D0661
R1313 L1314 C1205 C0661 D0621 R0177

R1314
R1201 Q0183

R1203
R0176
R0175

C1323
L1002 L1316

R1316
R1319 C1326 C1320

C1333
R1342 R1312 C1220 C1204 25 13 Q0173

R0539
C1337
R1315

R0621
C1321 Q1306 C1334 L1202

R0171
CR1314 C1335 D0660 TP0530

C1343
L1310 C1223 U1201 R0172

R0442
L1309

R0173 VR0621
L1205

C1341
R1326
C0621 R0542

C1231
C1362

C1361
C1354
L1315 1 R0174 R0184

R0179
Q1305 Q1202 37 TP1201

R1320
R1318
R0529
U1378 R1214 R0541
4 L1317 4 1 Q0171
R0183

R1330

C1338
L1307 CR1310

R1317
C1208

R0512

C1211

C1318
C1317
R1325
3 5 8 C1209

R1212
C1342

R1215

C1222
R1213
R1376 R1328 C1210

C1203
C1221

C1456
C1445 C1502

TP1505

R1545
R1522
TP1503

C1457
R1454
C1459 TP1402 R1470

R1543
L1419

R1410
S1501

C1401
R1506
C1507 R1505

C1466
C1465
L1401

R1542
R1469

R1451
C1444 TP1502 1 25
C1442
Q1506 R1455 R1442 R1513 U1503 Q1404
D1503

D1401

D1402
16 9

R1424
C1402 9 17
R1509

R1515
C1504 C1503
U1401 R1480
C1460 C1506
C1446 R1412 R1453 1 8 R1511
R1443 Q1503
C1443 TP1401 C1509
L1404 R1508 R1512
C1480 C1464 C1467
L1415 R1414 R1440

C1448
C1463

C1447
C1449 C1409 R1535 C1508
L1425
C1485

C1415
C1479 R1418 L1405 R0185

C1412
C1450

C1474
TP1501
C1437 VR0541 R0530
R1458 C1472

R1441
C1413 R1523 E1403
L1417 R1459 R0593
2 C1469 C1471 C0542
C1439
C1451 Q1401
C1481 R1450
R0543

3 R1460 C1470
C1441 C0541
C1440 R1416 1

C1461
R0531

R0511
R0535

VR0509
R0537 VR0537

C1452 C1416 R0525

C1438 R1422

C1418
C1476

L1424
L1426
C1453 R1420
L1416 C0611 VR0601
C1417 L1408
TP1403
C1454
C1455 C0499
R0611

FL0830652O
R0612

E0631
R1409

C1458
C1462

Low Band Range 3 (42-50 MHz) 8486908Z02 Bottom Side


Low Band PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists 4-13

C0255 C0251 J0451


1 16 C0211 1 14 R0256
L1107
C0254 OUT GNDB GNDA IN
C0212 C0256 C1024
U0251 R0252 R0211 U0211 1 Y1101 R1131 L1008
18
R1113
R0269 C1131
C0105 R 0212
C0121 C1145 R1136 R1122 C1129 Q1102
C0261
R0251 R0441 C1130 C1023 R1011 C1022
R0261 R1114 C1020
R0253 R1137
C0252 7 8 C1125
8 9 C1138 R1123
C0253 R0262 FL1102
C1136
L1104 C1110

C0441
C0442
C0443
C0445
C0446
C0447
C0448
C0449
C0470
C0471
C0472
C0473
C0262 C1137
C1025
10 1
16 1 C1109 C1021
R0222 R0221 2 1 C1149 C1019
Q0110 C0225 U1103 C1111 L1010
L1112
R0102 R0224 Y1102
1 C0221 R0223 11 20 R1110 L1006

C0228
100 R0110 R0229
26
R0220 C0222
R0115 R0101
R0227 C0474 C1133
C1141 R1108
U0121 C0243 C0476 FL1101
R0116 C1142 R1127 C1134 C1106
R0228 R0226
R0108 C0226 C0477
C0241
R0104 C0227 C0478 C1139 C1018
U0101 48 37 C0242 2 1 7 1 L1103
C0495 1
7 1 FL1104
C0106 C0232 U1101 C1107
C1153 R1003
R0242 FL1106 U1102 8 14
C0236 U0221 R1102 R1101
C0107 8 14 R1001
C0246 C1103 L1101
3 4 C1015 Q1001

C0237
C 0233 R0241
R0225 25 C1101
76 13
51 C0223 C0244 R1002
C0132 C0104 C0245

D1001
17 32 C0234 C0235 C0496
R0131 C0102

C0231
R0106 C0101 D0201 C1621 C1623
C1251 C1620 R1629
R0343 C1624 C1601
R0132
R0105 C1619
1 R1628
C0131 L1005

L1606
4 R0114 C1250 8 5 5 4 L1601 L1604 Q1601
1 R0170 C1252 C1603

C0652
R1627 C1622
U0651 2 C0331 U1250
Y0131 R0651 Q0681 R1638 R1601
R0652 1 4 U1601
C1605 R1602
L1602
3 C1618 8 1 C1012 C1011
C0651 C1254
C0490
2 3 U0271 D0651 R0681 C0493 Q1609
C1253 R1626 R1604
C0655 C0654 C1602 C1628 L1607 C1010
L1603

D1601
C1631
L0481
C0487 L0482 C1633 C1009
C0486 C1604 R1630
C1008
R0682
C0681
9
C0494 SH1301
5 1 R1309 C1315 U1377
R1311 C1311
C0488 8 5 3
R1306 4 R1010
U0641 CR1302 L1318
SH1201 C1344
1 4 L1306 L1003
R1218 R1219 C1309 C1007
R1204 C1345 R1336
C1229 R1220 C1218 C1217 C1308
6
L1207 C1216 Q1303 C1316 C1356 C1006
Q1308 R1337 R1339
R0186 L1304 CR1306 C1360
C1225 L1324

CR1202
C1307 C1348
C0275 R1217 C1005
C1230
C0291 C1304 C1347 R1334
Q0185 Q1201 C1314
C0482 C1306 R1331 L1321
R1346 C1004
C1352 R1338
R1209 R1211 L1206 R1332
R1333
C1224 L1305 C1003
C1226 R1210 L1303 C1340 Q1307 R1335 C1350
C0290 L1302 R1347 L1322
R1216 C1227 R1308 C1346
R1207
R1307
C1349
C1213 R1206
C1215 L1204 C1305 C1312 R1344 R1345 L1001

C1212 C1351
R1208
C0483 C1228 C1001 C1002
R1205 C1214
C0292 C0293

R1467 R1533 R1504


R1503
R1482 R1468 R1466 R1532 R1502 R1465
C1423
C1501 C1425
R1483 4 1 R1472 R1528 R1527
R1471 R1507 C1526 R1544
Q1502

D1501
U1402
R1407
5 8 R1514 R1501 C1403
C1432
C1406

D1502
R1479 U1501 L1420
C1484
C1505 C1525 R1525 C1421 C1434
R1526 Q1501 7
R1477 R1537 C1405
R1478 E1401 L1402
R1463
R1516 C1531 C1523 R1445
C1486 R1510 R1405 3 5

C1404 L1413
4 1 C1429
C1475 R1444
C1510 U1502 L1403 C1407 Q1403
C1419
R1484 Q1504
5 8 R1421 1 2
C1530 C1408
C1410
R1524 C1527 R1446
R1541 C1528
R1517 C1468 C1482 C1473 C1427
R1447 R1423 L1421
R1518 4 6
L1418
R0182 R1448
R1449
R0181 R1457
8 C1477
L1406 R1417
C1414
Q0177
Q0181 R0510 R1519 C1511 R1402

Q1505
R1419

VR0510
VR0504 C1512 M1401
VR0505 VR0503
C1532

VR0501
R0508 R1413

C1478 L1422
R1415 7
R0533 C0612
R1476 3

C0518
C0515
C0516
C0513
C0514
C0511
C0512
C0509
C0510
C0508
C0506
C0505
C0504
C0503
C0502
C0501
5 5

C1430
C0601
Q1402
6 L1414
C1420
U0611 R1475 1 2 L1423
R1464
1

R1473 C1428
C0517
R1404 4 6 R1411
C0484 C1431
C0603 R1474 C1422 8
10 1
R1406

C1433
J0501 J1401
C1435
R1425 C1424

C1426
11 20
C1436

2 3

J0601

ZWG0131047-O

Low Band Range 3 (42-50 MHz) 8486908Z04 Top Side


4-14 Low Band PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists

C1120 R0255 R0266 R0268 R0267


J0401 R0257
C1114 R1111 C1152 R0208
L1108 R1139
C1116 C1119 C0267
C0492 C0205 R0206
R1121 1 12 C0266
R0265
L1106 C1115
R1115 R0203 8 5
TP0222 C0202
C1113 R1119 R1116 C0491 R0204
L1009 C1151 C0265 U0652

U0653
C1150 R1118 R0412 R0202 R0201 1
C1121 C1128 C1126 C0421 4

Q1106
R1109 Q1104 R1138 TP0221
C1112 R1117 C1127 C0201 R0207 R0107
C1122 C1124 C1148 R0205
R1120 R0103 C0108 C0123 C0122
C1123 C0427 C0429 C0431
C0430 C0203
C0426
L1105 C0204

D1101
C1135 C0428

Q1103
L1007 R1140 C0423 R0407 R0409 F0401
R1107 TP0102
L1109
C1108 Q1107 R0408 R0254
R1132 R1133 1 7
R1128 C0422 C0342 22
R1106 R1141 1 8 C0112
L1110 C1105 C0324 C0325 R0323
C1031 R1129 R0341 J0552

D0101
C1027 C1026 TP0492 U0341
R1135 R1126 C1143 R0342 R0401
R1134
R0467 R0324C0343
L1011 C1104 R1104 C1144 4 5 TP0104 1
Q1105 C0304 C0224 18 U0122
C1017 C1102 R1125 FL1105 2 1 R0468 R0346 4

Q1101
1

Q1003
R0345
TP0497 C0305 R0344
R1005 U1001 U0342 C0111
R0112

3
4
R1103 FL1107 C0497 C0344 R0347 U0111 R0555
R1009 R1130 C1140 8
C1016 C1146 5
L1102 28 15
C1029 4

C0341
R1006 3 C0485 R0111
R1008 L1111 R1124 3 4 C0103

D0301
C1036 R0556 21 8
C1030 R1007 C1147 C0351
U1051 C0302 TP0101
Q1002 U0301 R0117 TP0103 R0113
C1014 8 1 R0121

C1013 R1004 C1028 6 1 U0141


C1629 R1635 C1632 C1608 R1609 TP1601 R1615 8 5
C1606 C1614 16 C0141
9

C0301
U0351
C1032 R1632 Q1604 1 4
R1612 C1612 C0303

Q1606
C 1627

Q1610
L1012 C1634 J0551
Q1602 C1607 R1613 1 14
C1033 R1633 R1631 C1610 R1614 TP1602
C0354

Q1605
C1625 R1610 R1616 1 C0352 R0643 40
4 R0642 1

Q1603
C1034 R1636 C1609 C0645
L1013 R1637 R0332
R1620 C1234 R0592
R1607 R1608 R1611 R0331 U0331
L1605 C0591 C0559C0560

Q1607
R1605 C0641 C0575
C1626 Y1202 R0335 R0333 C0558
L1014 C1616 C0593 C0576
R1606 R1622 C1613
C1035 C0592
3 R0641
C1611 R1621 2 R0481 R0591 C0554
C1615 R1617 R0482
L1004 C0644
Q0271 R0274 D0151
Q0641 R0275
R1222 E0271 E0272
R0273 C0274
C0662 R0151 TP0151 R0152

Q0661
R1221 R0276 C0272
SH1302 Y1201
C1233 C0663 R0671 R0672 C0276 C0277
TP0661
C0273
Q0663 Q0662
C1325 C1336 C1232 C0271 C0151
R0662 Q0151
C1339 C0622 VR0151
R0661 C0671
SH1202
C1207 CR1201
R1341 R1340 L1313 C1206
R1343 R1327
C1202 C 1201 C0353 R0538
L1311 R1314 C1319 C1313 R1202 VR0671
L1201
R0178

D0661
C1323 R1316 C1219 C1205
Q1304 R1313 L1314 R1201 R0177

R1203
L1316 C0661 R0175

VR0621
L1002 D0179 R0539
R1312 C1204 L1202 C1231
R1319 C1326 R1315 R1342 C1320 13 Q0173 R0171 Q0183
C1333 C1337 25 R0621

D0621

D0660
L1310 C1220 R0173 R0172
C1334 R1326 R0176
C1321 C1341 R0442
C1335
R1320 R1318 C1361 U1201 C0621
TP0530 R0179
C1343 C1223 R0183
L1309 L1315 L1205
CR1314 R0174 R0184
Q1305 C1362

Q1306
R0542
C1354 R0529
R1214 1 R0541
R1330 37
TP1201

Q0171
R1317 Q1202 C1208
4 C1318 R1325 R0512
L1317 4 1
U1378 C1222 R1212
L1307 C1338 CR1310
C1203 C1211
3 C1317 5 8 R1215
R1376 C1342 R1328 C1209
R1213 C1210
C1221

R1545 C1502
C1445
C1456 R1522
C1457 S1501 TP1503 TP1505
R1543
R1410 R1506
C1459 TP1402 R1505
L1419 R1470
R1542
C1401
R1451 R1454 C1466 C1465 C1507 R1469
Q1506 C1503
R1513 R1515 32 25
L1401 1
D1402 R1424
R1442
D1401 C1444 C1442
U1503 Q1404
TP1502
16 9 17
R1455 C 1402 D1503 9 R1480
R1509 C1504
U1401 C1460
C1443
C1446 R1412 1 8 TP1401 Q1503 C1506
R1453 R1512 R1511
R1443
C1509
R1508 R1535
C1464 C1467
C1447 C1448 L1415 R1414 R1440 L1404
C1463
C1409 C1415 C1508
C1480 L1425 R1441 C1412
C1449 C1474 C1485
R1418 L1405 R1523 R0185
TP1501
C1437 C1413
C1479 R 1458 R0530
C1450 E1403
C1472
R 1459 VR0541 R0593
L1417 2 C0542
C1461 C1471
C1439
C1441
Q1401 R0543
R1450
VR0537

C1469
3 C1470
C1451 R1460 R0509
C0541

R0531 R0535
R0537
C1440 R0525
VR0509

C1481 R1416 1
R0511

C1438 C1416 C1476


C1452 R1422
C1418
L1424

L1426 C1417
R1420
L1416 C0611
C1453 TP1403 L1408
VR0601

R0611
C0499
C1454
C1455 R0612

E0631
R1409

C1458
C1462

ZWG0131048-O

Low Band Range 3 (42-50 MHz) 8486908Z04 Bottom Side


Low Band PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists 4-15

Y1202
16.8MHz
TTS05V
FN0:NP 2
C1252 GND
.018uF
3 1
OUT VCNTL

U1250 R1222 VCC


100

4
LP2951 Comment: The NOISE_BLNKR line is required because it
IN_5V_RF_REG_FRACN_1 5V_FRACN_1 5V_FRACN_2 FN0:NP
8 is routed through the FracN from the Controller.
IN_5V_RF_REG INPUT OUTPUT 1 5V
C1251 7 FEEDBACK ERROR 5
C1250 3 C1253 C1254 NOISE_BLNKR_FRACN_1 NOISE_BLNKR_FRACN_2
SHUTDOWNSENSE 2 C1233
2.2uF 0.1uF 6 4.7uF .01uF NOISE_BLNKR
5V_TAP .01uF C1234
FN0:NP 0.1uF
GND
FN0:NP
4

Y1201
R1203
2 - 3 VDC
2 1
150K
C1206 16.8MHz
62pF XTAL CR1201 C1207
1.5pF

C1204 C1205 R1202


1pF 1.2K
L1202 220pF FN0:NP FN0:NP
R1218
2.2uH
C1203
R1201 .01uF 47

0
CR1202
L1201
K3 A3
27uH K2 A2
13.1VDC C1231
K1 A1
C1201 C1202 .01uF
C1211 C1210
0.1uF 4.7uF C1209
L1207

5
34
20
36
13
47
10uF
.01uF 0.1uF 2.2uH
CLK_FRACN_1 XTAL1 23

VCP
VRO
CLK XTAL2 24 FN0:NP

DVDD
AVDD
CSX_FRACN_1 R1217 R1204 16_8MHZ_FRACN_1

PD_VDD
8 2.9VDC, 0.46Vpp

PRE_VDD
CSX CLK FREFOUT 19 16_8MHZ
9 0
MODIN_FRACN_1 R1221 CEX MODOUT 41 100
MODIN R1219 C1229
DATA_FRACN_1 0 10 MODIN VMULT1 15
7 14
DATA DATA VMULT2 47
30 12 .01uF C1230
SFIN VMULT3 R1220
VMULT4 11
C1220 35
9V3_FRACN_1 R1211 PVREF U1201 47 .01uF BWSELECT_FRACN_1
4.7uF 48
9V3 470K
21 VBPASS
63A27 AUX1 BWSELECT
AUX2 1 TRB_FRACN_1
40 2 0VDC (R), 4.7VDC (T)
C1232 R1207 BIAS1 AUX3 TRB
820K
39 BIAS2 AUX4 3 R1206 VCTRL_FRACN_1
2.5 - 11 VDC
Q1201 VCTRL
.039uF 26
FN0:NP SFCAP TEST1 37 470
FN0:NP C1214
27 SFBASE TEST2 38
32 C1213 R1205 .033uF
PREIN 0.22uF
43 680
C1219 IOUT
18 REFSEL IADAPT 45
4.7uF L1204
42 4
CCOMP LOCK 27uH
ADAPTSW 46 FN0:NP
17 NC1 28 R1210 R1208
SFOUT
29 16 220 51
NC2 INDMULT TP1201
31 25 C1228 TEST_POINT
NC3 WARP

DGND
AGND
PRE_GND
PD_GND
200pF 2.5 - 11 VDC

6
FN0:NP

22
33
44
R1209 C1226
C1215 C1212 1uF
3.3K 6800pF
VSF_FRACN_1 1uF FN0:NP
VSF 8.7VDC

C1218 C1217 C1216


C1208
0.1uF .01uF 1500pF
4.7uF
C1225 L1206
.01uF 27uH

4.9VDC (LOCKED)
LOCK_FRACN_1
0VDC (UNLOCKED)
C1227 LOCK
.01uF

R1216
51
L1205
R1214 680nH C1223
7.6VDC
2.2VDC -5 to 0 dBm
1.6K .01uF SH1201 SH1202
C1222
27pF SHIELD SHIELD
PRE_IN_FRACN_1 R1212 Q1202 C1224
PRE_IN 100pF
FN0:NP FN0:NP
100
C1221 R1213 1.5VDC
1pF 680
FN0:NP R1215
68

FL0830685O

Low Band Range 1 (29.7-36.0 MHz) Synthesizer FRACN


4-16 Low Band PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists

Y1202
TTS05V
16.8MHz
FN0:NP 2
GND
C1252
.018uF 3 1
OUT VCNTL

R1222 VCC
100
U1250 4
LP2951 FN0:NP
IN_5V_RF_REG_FRACN_1 5V_FRACN_1 5V_FRACN_2 COMMENT: THE NOISE_BLNKR LINE IS REQUIRED BECAUSE IT
8 1 IS ROUTED THROUGH THE FracN FROM THE CONTROLLER.
IN_5V_RF_REG INPUT OUTPUT 5V
7 FEEDBACKERROR 5
C1233
C1250 C1251 3 2 C1253 C1254
SHUTDOWN .01uF C1234
2.2uF 0.1uF SENSE 6 4.7uF .01uF
FN0: NP 0.1uF
5V_TAP NOISE_BLNKR_FRACN_2
FN0:NP NOISE_BLNKR_FRACN_1

GND
NOISE_BLNKR

4
Y1201
R1203
2 1 2 - 3 VDC
150K
C1206 16.8MHz
62pF XTAL CR1201 C1207
1.5pF

C1204 C1205 R1202


1pF 1.2K
L1202 220pF FN0:NP FN0:NP
R1218
2.2uH
C1203 47
R1201
.01uF
0
CR1202
L1201
K3 A3
27uH K2 A2
13.1VDC C1231
K1 A1
C1201 C1202 .01uF
C1211 C1210
0.1uF 4.7uF C1209
L1207

5
34
20
36
13
47
.01uF 0.1uF 10uF
2.2uH
CLK_FRACN_1 XTAL1 23

VCP
VRO
CLK XTAL2 24 FN0:NP

AVDD
DVDD
CSX_FRACN_1 R1217 R1204 16_8MHZ_FRACN_1

PD_VDD
8 2.9VDC, 0.46Vpp

PRE_VDD
CSX CLK FREFOUT 19 16_8MHZ
9 0
MODIN_FRACN_1 R1221 CEX MODOUT 41 100
MODIN R1219 C1229
10 MODIN VMULT1 15
DATA_FRACN_1 0 7 14
DATA DATA VMULT2 47
30 12 .01uF C1230
SFIN VMULT3 R1220
11
C1220 U1201 VMULT4
35
9V3_FRACN_1 R1211 PVREF 63A27 47 .01uF BWSELECT_FRACN_1
4.7uF 21 VBPASS AUX1 48 BWSELECT
9V3 470K
AUX2 1 TRB_FRACN_1
40 2 0VDC (R), 4.7VDC (T)
R1207 BIAS1 AUX3 TRB
C1232 39 BIAS2 AUX4 3 R1206
820K 2.5 - 11 VDC VCTRL_FRACN_1
.039uF VCTRL
FN0: NP 26
FN0:NP SFCAP TEST1 37 470
27 SFBASE TEST2 38 C1214
32 C1213 R1205 .033uF
Q1201 PREIN
43 0.22uF 680
MMBT3906 IOUT
C1219 18 REFSEL IADAPT 45
L1204
42 4
4.7uF CCOMP LOCK 27uH
ADAPTSW 46
R1210 FN0:NP
17 NC1 SFOUT 28 R1208
29 16 220 51 TP1201
NC2 INDMULT
31 25 TEST_POINT
NC3 WARP C1228

DGND
AGND
PRE_GND
PD_GND
200pF 2.5 - 11 VDC

6
22
33
44
FN0:NP
C1226
R1209 C1212
3.3K 1uF 1uF
VSF_FRACN_1 C1215
8.7VDC FN0:NOTPLACED
VSF 6800pF

C1218 C1217 C1216


0.1uF .01uF 4.7uF C1208
1500pF
C1225 L1206
.01uF 27uH

C1227
.01uF
R1216 4.9VDC (LOCKED)
0VDC (UNLOCKED) LOCK_FRACN_1
51
LOCK
L1205
R1214 560nH C1223
7.6VDC -5 to 0 dBm
2.2VDC 1.6K .01uF
Q1202 C1222
R1212 24pF C1224
PRE_IN_FRACN_1 100 MMBR951
82pF
PRE_IN SH1202
SH1201
C1221 SHIELD SHIELD
1pF 1.5VDC
FN0:NP
R1215 FN0:NP FN0:NP
R1213
680 68

FL0830608O

Low Band Range 2 (36.0-42.0 MHz) Synthesizer FRACN


Low Band PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists 4-17

Y1202
16.8MHz
TTS05V
2
FN0:NP GND
C1252
.018uF 3 1
OUT VCNTL
Comment: The NOISE_BLNKR line is required because it
R1222 VCC is routed through the FracN from the Controller.
U1250 100
4
LP2951 FN0:NP
IN_5V_RF_REG_FRACN_1 5V_FRACN_1 5V_FRACN_2
8 1
IN_5V_RF_REG INPUT OUTPUT 5V NOISE_BLNKR_FRACN_1NOISE_BLNKR_FRACN_2
7 5
FEEDBACK ERROR C1233 NOISE_BLNKR
C1250 C1251 3 2 C1253 C1254
SHUTDOWN SENSE .01uF C1234
2.2uF 0.1uF 6 4.7uF .01uF
5V_TAP FN0:NP 0.1uF
FN0:NP

GND
4

Y1201
R1203 2-3 VDC
2 1
150K
C1206 16.8MHz
62pF XTAL C1207
CR1201
1.5pF

C1204 C1205 R1202


1pF 1.2K
L1202 220pF FN0:NP FN0:NP
R1218
2.2uH
C1203
R1201 47
.01uF

0
CR1202
L1201
4.9VDC
K3 A3
27uH K2 A2
13.1VDC C1231
K1 A1
C1201 C1202 .01uF
C1211 C1210
0.1uF 4.7uF C1209
L1207

5
34
20
36
13
47
10uF
.01uF 0.1uF 2.2uH
CLK_FRACN_1 XTAL1 23

VCP
VRO
24 FN0:NP

AVDD
DVDD
CLK XTAL2
16_8MHZ_FRACN_1

PD_VDD
CSX_FRACN_1 R1217 R1204

PRE_VDD
8 2.9VDC, 0.46Vpp
CSX CLK FREFOUT 19 16_8MHZ
9 41 0
MODIN_FRACN_1 R1221 CEX MODOUT 100
MODIN R1219 C1229
DATA_FRACN_1 0
10 MODIN VMULT1 15
7 14
DATA DATA VMULT2 47
C1232 30 12 .01uF C1230
SFIN VMULT3 R1220
.039uF 11
U1201 VMULT4
FN0:NP C1220 35 BWSELECT_FRACN_1
R1211 PVREF 63A27 47
4.7uF 21 VBPASS 48 .01uF
470K AUX1 BWSELECT
1
9V3_FRACN_1 AUX2 TRB_FRACN_1
40 2 0VDC (R), 4.7VDC (T)
9V3 R1207 BIAS1 AUX3 TRB
820K 39 BIAS2 AUX4 3
R1206 VCTRL_FRACN_1
2.5 - 11 VDC
VCTRL
FN0:NP 26 37
SFCAP TEST1 470
Q1201 27 SFBASE TEST2 38 C1214
32 C1213 R1205 .033uF
PREIN
43 0.22uF 680
IOUT
C1219 18 REFSEL IADAPT 45
L1204
4.7uF 42 4
CCOMP LOCK 27uH
46 FN0:NP
ADAPTSW
17 NC1 28 R1210 R1208
SFOUT
29 16 220 51
NC2 INDMULT
31 25 TP1201
NC3 WARP C1228

DGND
AGND
PRE_GND
PD_GND
200pF 2.5 - 11 VDC

6
22
33
44
FN0:NP
R1209 C1226
C1212 1uF
3.3K
VSF_FRACN_1 C1215 1uF FN0:NP
8.7VDC 6800pF
VSF
C1216
C1218 C1217
0.1uF .01uF C1208
4.7uF
C1225 L1206
.01uF 27uH 1500pF
FN0:NP

4.9VDC (LOCKED)
C1227 LOCK_FRACN_1
0VDC (UNLOCKED)
.01uF LOCK

R1216
51

L1205
R1214 330nH C1223
7.6VDC -5 to 0 dBm
2.2VDC 1.6K
C1222 .01uF
36pF C1224
PRE_IN_FRACN_1 R1212 Q1202
82pF
PRE_IN
100 SH1201 SH1202
R1213 SHIELD SHIELD
C1221 1.5VDC
1pF 680
FN0:NP R1215 FN0:NP FN0:NP
68

FL0830693O

Low Band Range 3 (42-50 MHz) Synthesizer FRACN


4-18 Low Band PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists

U1377
1 U1378
1
0VDC (R)

47K
TRB_VCO_1

4.7K
4.7VDC (T)

47K
2 47K

4.7K
TRB
10K TX_8.5V 2 47K
VSF_VCO_1 10K
3 4 R1376
VSF
4.7K 3 4

C1307
L1305 L1307 8.5VDC (R)
47pF
8.2VDC (R) 27uH R1308 27uH
0VDC (T)
D 56
C1306 CR1306 C1308 C1312 L1309
Q1303 R1312
16pF -2.2VDC (R) 4.7pF .01uF C1318 27uH C1317
1.2K
L1302 2 .01uF 0.1uF
491nH C1314 R1311 R1313 +14 dBm (R)
3 C1326
C1311 10K 4.8VDC (R) L1310 R1319 RXINJ_VCO_1
51pF S 1
R1306 .01uF C1309 1.2K RXINJ
4.7pF 390nH 10
C1313 R1315 .01uF
0 FN0:NP
3.3K C1323 L1311 R1318 R1320
CR1302 8 13pF 470 470
C1320 R1342 27uH
6 .01uF Q1305
C1304
3 5 R1340
.01uF .01uF 100
1K
FN0:NP 7 1 0.5VDC (R)
VCTRL_VCO_1 C1316 R1343
2.5 - 11 VDC R1307 L1303 2.4VDC (R) R1341
2 Q1304 150
VCTRL
56 27uH R1317 9V3_VCO_1
4 3.3pF 100 3.4VDC (R) 22
C1305 L1304 L1306 9V3
4VDC (R)
.01uF 820nH C1315 27uH C1319
R1314 C1325 C1336
FN0:NP 51pF .01uF
330 .01uF 0.1uF

C1321 PRE_IN_VCO_1
R1309 0.7VDC (R) 3.9pF
PRE_IN
470

C1361
R1316
3.9pF 680
FN0:NP

TX_8.5V C1354
C1334
L1316 3.9pF
56pF
33uH R1327 L1318 FN0:NP
8.2VDC (T)
D 56 33uH
L1313 CR1314 C1335 C1339 C1344 C1345
491nH C1333 Q1306 R1331
56pF -1.9VDC (T) 2 4.7pF .01uF 1.2K .01uF 0.1uF
3 R1332
1.2K +3 dBm (T)
C1338 R1330 1 C1352
3.7VDC (T) L1321 R1338 TXINJ_VCO_1
R1325 C1341 S .01uF 10K L1324
0 56pF C1362 TXINJ
C1340 33uH 270nH
4.7pF 120
R1334 .01uF
FN0:NP FN0:NP
CR1310 8
C1347 3.3K L1322 R1337 R1339
C1337 6 .01uF .01uF C1350 33uH 75 75
R1346
.01uF 3 5 R1344 15pF
C1343 1K
2.4VDC (T) R1345 100
7 1 Q1307
R1326 L1314 Q1308
2
100
33uH 3.3pF R1347
56 L1317 3.5VDC (T)
4 C1342 4.3VDC (T) 0.5VDC (T) 150
56pF 33uH
L1315
1.2uH R1333 C1346
330 .01uF R1336
22

R1328 C1349
470 C1351 0.1uF
.01uF

C1348
3.9pF
0.7VDC (T)
SH1301
C1360
SH1302 SHIELD R1335
3.9pF C1356
SHIELD FN0:NP 820
FN0:NP 3.9pF
FN0:NP

FL0830686O

Low Band Range 1 (29.7-36.0 MHz) Voltage Controlled Oscillator


Low Band PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists 4-19

U1377
1 U1378
1
0VDC (R)

47K
4.7K
TRB_VCO_1
4.7VDC (T) 2 47K

47K
4.7K
TRB 47K
10K TX_8.5V 2
VSF_VCO_1 10K
3 4 R1376
VSF
4.7K 3 4

L1305 L1307 8.5VDC (R)


C1307 27uH R1308 27uH
8.2VDC (R) 0VDC (T)
D 56
24pF CR1306 C1312 L1309
Q1303 R1312
C1306 -2.3VDC (R) 2 C1308 .01uF 1.2K C1318 27uH C1317
L1302 16pF 4.7pF R1313
3 .01uF 0.1uF +14 dBm (R)
491nH R1311 1 1.2K
C1314 L1310 C1326 R1319 RXINJ_VCO_1
S 10K 4.8VDC (R)
R1306 24pF C1311 C1309
.01uF C1313 390nH
4.7pF 10
.01uF R1315 .01uF
0 FN0:NP
3.3K L1311 R1318 R1320
CR1302 C1323
8 C1320 R1342 27uH 470 470
13pF
6 Q1305
C1304 3 5 R1340
.01uF 1K .01uF 100
C1316
FN0:NP 7 1 3.3pF 0.5VDC (R)
VCTRL_VCO_1 2.5 - 11 VDC R1307 L1303 R1341 R1343
2 2.3VDC (R) 150
VCTRL Q1304
56 27uH 100 R1317 9V3_VCO_1
4 3.4VDC (R) 22
C1305 9V3
L1304 L1306
.01uF 4VDC (R) R1314
820nH C1315 27uH C1319 C1325 C1336
FN0:NP
24pF 330 .01uF .01uF 0.1uF
C1321
3.9pF PRE_IN_VCO_1
R1309 0.7VDC (R)
PRE_IN
470

C1361 R1316
3.9pF 680
FN0:NP

TX_8.5V C1354
C1334 3.9pF
56pF L1316 R1327 L1318
8.2VDC (T) FN0:NOTPLACED
D 33uH 56 33uH C1344
L1313 Q1306 CR1314 C1339 R1331 C1345
491nH C1333 -2.4VDC (T) C1335
.01uF 1.2K 0.1uF
27pF 4.7pF R1332 .01uF
2 C1352 +3dBm (T)
1.2K
C1338 R1330 3 L1321 .01uF TXINJ_VCO_1
S L1324 3.7VDC (T) R1338
C1341 .01uF 10K 1
R1325 33uH TXINJ
56pF C1362 C1340 270nH
4.7pF 120
0 R1334
CR1310

8
FN0:NP C1347 3.3K L1322 R1337 R1339
C1337 .01uF R1346 C1350 33uH
6 75 75
.01uF 3 15pF
R1344 Q1308
FN0: NP 5 C1343 .01uF 100
1K R1345
7 2.4VDC (T)
R1326 L1314 Q1307
2 1 0.5VDC (T)
3.3pF 100
33uH R1347
56

4
L1317 4.3VDC (T) 3.5VDC (T) R1336 150
C1342
L1315 33uH 22
56pF
1.2uH R1333 C1346
330 .01uF
SH1302 SH1301
R1328 SHIELD SHIELD C1349
470 FN0: NP FN0: NP C1351 0.1uF
.01uF

C1348
3.9pF FL0830609O
0.7VDC (T)

C1360
3.9pF R1335 C1356
820 3.9pF
FN0: NP
FN0: NP

Low Band Range 2 (36.0-42.0 MHz) Voltage Controlled Oscillator


4-20 Low Band PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists

U1377
1 U1378
1

47K
0VDC (R)

4.7K
TRB_VCO_1
4.7VDC (T)

47K
2

4.7K
TRB
47K TX_8.5V 2
VSF_VCO_1 47K
3 10K 4
VSF R1376
10K
4.7K 3 4

L1307
C1307 L1305 R1308 18uH 8.5VDC (R)
8.2VDC (R) 0VDC (T)
18uH
D 56
13pF CR1306 C1312 R1312 L1309
C1306 C1308
Q1303 .01uF 1.2K
16pF -2.4VDC (R) 4.7pF C1318 18uH C1317
L1302 2 .01uF 0.1uF
491nH R1313 +14 dBm (R)
C1314 R1311 3 C1326
S L1310 R1319 RXINJ_VCO_1
C1311 1 4.8VDC (R)
13pF 10K 1.2K
R1306 .01uF C1309 RXINJ
390nH 10
4.7pF .01uF
0 C1313 R1315
FN0:NP
3.3K C1323 L1311 R1318 R1320
CR1302

8
13pF 470 470
C1320 R1342 18uH
.01uF
Q1305
C1304
6 R1340
.01uF 100
3 5 1K .01uF
FN0:NP
C1316 0.45VDC (R) R1343
VCTRL_VCO_1 R1307 L1303 R1341
2.5 - 11 VDC 7 1 1.5VDC (R) 150
VCTRL Q1304
18uH 2 R1317
56 100 9V3_VCO_1

4
3.3pF 3.4VDC (R) 22
C1305 L1306 9V3
L1304 4VDC (R)
.01uF 820nH 18uH C1325 C1336
C1315 R1314 C1319
FN0:NP 330 .01uF .01uF 0.1uF
13pF
C1321
3.9pF
PRE_IN_VCO_1
R1309 0.68VDC (R)
PRE_IN
470

C1361
3.9pF R1316
FN0:NP 680

C1354
TX_8.5V
3.9pF
C1334
L1316 R1327 L1318 FN0:NP
8.2VDC (T)
27uH 27uH
36pF D 56 C1345
L1313 C1333 CR1314 C1335 C1339 R1331 C1344
491nH 22pF -2.6VDC (T) 1.2K 0.1uF
Q1306 4.7pF .01uF .01uF
2 R1332
1.2K +3 dBm (T)
C1338 R1330 3 C1352
S 10K L1324 3.7VDC (T) L1321 R1338 TXINJ_VCO_1
C1341 .01uF 1
R1325 36pF C1362 27uH TXINJ
4.7pF C1340 270nH 120
.01uF
0 R1334
CR1310 FN0:NP L1322

8
C1347 3.3K R1337 R1339
C1337 .01uF C1350 27uH
6 .01uF 75 75
.01uF R1346 15pF
3 5 R1344 Q1308
FN0:NP
C1343 1K
2.8VDC (T) R1345 100
7 1
R1326 L1314 0.54VDC (T)
2 Q1307
100
27uH 3.3pF R1347
56

4
C1342 L1317 4.25VDC (T) 3.5VDC (T) 150
R1336
L1315 36pF 27uH 22
820nH R1333 C1346
330 .01uF

R1328 C1349
470 C1351 0.1uF
.01uF

C1348
0.65VDC (T)

SH1301
SHIELD C1360 3.9pF
SH1302 R1335
FN0:NP 3.9pF C1356
SHIELD 820
FN0:NP 3.9pF
FN0:NP

FL0830694O

Low Band Range 3 (42-50 MHz) Voltage Controlled Oscillator


Low Band PCBs / Schematics / Parts Lists 4-21

9T1
C1457
RXIN_PA_1
PASUPVLTG_PA_1 RXIN
PASUPVLTG PASUPVLTG .01uF
R1410
130
C1435 C1436 C1456 R1481
1uF .01uF D1402 TSENSE
2Vdc L1420 100pF
MOSBIAS_2_SW C1458 51K
250.974nH C1485
TP1402 10uF .01uF
C1445 L1419
.01uF 27uH
R1409
.01 C1447
R1465 R1407 L1421 L1422 L1423
MOSBIAS_2_PA_1 3.3K 10K DEVICE NEAR INSIDE OF RADIO 217.576nH 139.750nH 124.327nH
1.8V-2.2V C1431 C1433
MOSBIAS_2 10uF
.01uF 1uF C1459 470pF C1450 C1452 C1454 J1401
D1401
186Vpp
C1425 L1413 FSWB
R1424 C1423 C1421

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