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ea LIstic® Service !\anua PRO-2020 PLL SYNTHESIZED VHF/UHF AM/FM RECEIVER Catalog Number: 20-112 Manual provided by G.E. Taylor, scanned by L.P. Glaister VE7IT CUSTOM MANUFACTURED FOR RADIO sHack BA DIVISION OF TANDY CORPORATION GENERAL OPERATION OUTLINE Turn Power SW ON Automatically set to SCAN mode and start scanning when [ Press MANUAL] When is pressed again the channel advances. To select channel 1 thru 20, enter number {via key board) and press[ MANUAL] Press PROGRAM) to set to rogram mode. ——— po Program the desired fre quency in each channel as Key-in search frequency as follows: J Key-in the desired frequency with numeral keys. ae Press [PRIORITY] ; it SQUELGH is ON, starts pri ority function Hf SQUELCH is OFF, set to the priority channel J Press PRIORITY] to clear priority Press (LIMIT) and key-in lower frequeney with numeral keys 1 Press [ENT] to memorize the frequency. It wrong frequency (out of band) is entered, display shows OOOO Press [CLEAR] to clear Press Press upper frequency. and key-in Press [PROGRAM] ‘Advances to next channel, key-in the frequency and press [ENT] ; repeat to ‘memorize desired frequencies, fone by one, Press ENT]. t Press [A]to search from lower frequency. PreseL¥]to search from upper frequency Sauelch must be on, DISASSEMBLY DIAGRAM Step 1 Step 2: Step 3: Step 4: Berne two bracket screws (and the bracket 6 Femove four screws @)two from each sie ofthe Cabinet Ramove two srews 6) trom bck of cabinet Open the cabinet. Usecare not to dooge ted of speaker installed onthe abe ALIGNMENT AND TEST POINT POSITIONS a | re | ALIGNMENT PREPARATION Test equipment required 1. Oscilloscope (0 ~ 600 kHz, 0~ 50 MHz) 8. UHF Sweep Generator with variable marker 2. AC VTVM (410~ 512 M2) 3. OC VTVM 8. FM Signal Generator (30~ 80 MHz, “68 ~ 88 MHz, 4, Frequency Counter (60 MH2) 198~ 174 MHz, 410 ~ 812 MHz) 5. 8 ohm dummy load 10. AM Signal Generator (108 ~ 136 MHz) 6, Slow Sweep Generator with variable marker (10.7 MHz) 7. VHF Sweep Generator with variable marker (30 ~ 50 MHz, "68 ~ 88 MHz, 108 ~ 174 MHz) NOTE 1: Use non-metallic tuning tools. The test equipment and Receiver should be warmed up at least 10 minutes before proceeding with alignment. Input signal from the Generator should be kept as low as possible and still obtain usable output. NOTE 2: A 9-vole battery is required to hold the memory when AC fs disconnected, Always be sure the unit is loaded with 4 fresh S-volt battery or the pre-programmed channels will be lost (and will have to be re-programmed). NOTE 3: For servicing VHF Mid band of European/Australian models, se Appendix on pages 41 and 42. REFERENCE FREQUENCY OSC ALIGNMENT ‘Step 1: Connect Frequency Counter to TP1 and ground. Connect the ground first to prevent 1C-8 latch-up. Step 2: Adjust TC-1 so that the frequency is 6.40000 MHz £10 Hz, NOTE 1: 1f6.4 MHz fails to oscillate, it may due to IC-8 latch-up. Unplug the power connector momentary to turn power supply completely off IF SECTION ALIGNMENT Step 1: Connect instruments as shown below. 15KHe ea01 uNiT, P.105 UNDER Test t ask: | | 38~42v PP L,_fiovane atte SWEEP GenenATor oo 15k INPUT 1004 Step 2: Adjust T10S for maximum output so that the 455 kHz marker is in the center of the diteriminator curve and for best linearity as shown above. During Alignment, maintain Sweep Generator output at the lowest level possible to prevent overloading, vcO ALIGNMENT VHF LO BAND Step 1: Connect a DC VTVM to TP-104 and ground. Step 2: Program CH1, 2 and 3 as follows: CHI (30 MHz), CH2 40 MHz), CHS (50 MH2} Step 3: Select Channel 3 (50 MHz) and adjust TC-101 for 9.0V on the DC VTVM, ‘Step 4: Select Channel 1 (30 MHz) and adjust T103 for 1.0V on the DC VTVM, Step 5: Repeat steps 3 and 4 until no improvement is observed, The DC VTVM should show as below, 30MHz Voltage at TP1041.0V 4OMHz Voltage at TP108 3.4 #0.3V SOMHz Voltage at TP104. 9.0 VHF HI BAND AND AIRCRAFT Step 1: Connect a DC VTVM to TP104 and ground. Step 2: Program CH1, 2, 3, 4, § and 6 as follows. (CHT (108 MHz), CH2 (120 MHz), CH3 (196 MHz), CH4 (138 MH2), CHS (160 MHz), CHE (174 MHz}, ‘Step 3: Select Channel 6 (174 MHz) and adjust TC102 for 8,0V on the DC VTVM. ‘Step 4: Select Channel 1 (108 MHz) and adjust L107 for 1,0V on the DC VTVM, Step 5: Repeat steps 3 and 4 until no improvement is observed. The DC VTVM should show as below. 108 MHz Voltage at TP-1041.0V 120MHz Voltage at TP-104 2.1 0.3V 136MHz Voltage at TP-104 3.6 = 0.3V 138MHz — Voltage at TP-104 1.82 0.3V 160MHz Voltage ar TP-104 3.92 0.3V 174 MHz Voltage at TP-104 8.0V UHF BAND Step 1: Connect a DC VTVM to TP-104 and ground, Step 2: Program CH1, 2 and 3 as follows: ht (410 MHz), CH2 (430 MHz), CH3 (512 MHz). Step 3: Select Channel 3 (512 MHz) and adjust TC-106 for 9,0V on the DC VTVM. Step 4: Select Channel 1 (410 MHz) and adjust L111 for 1,0V on the DC VTVM. Step 6: Repeat steps 3 and 4 until no improvement is observed, The OC VTVM should show as below. 410MHz Voltage at TP-1041.0V 430 MHz — Voltage at TP-104 1.8 0.3V 512MHz — Voltage at TP-104 9,0V RF AMP ALIGNMENT VHF LO BAND Step 1: Connect instruments as shown below. UNDER Test a || N SWEEP = at Generator [—] soa Flom | Sl nh Step 2: Program 30 MHz (CH1), 40 MHz (CH2) and 50 MHz (CHA) ‘Step 3: Select Channel 2 (40 MHz) and adjust T101 and T102 for maximum RF waveform Step 4: Check Channels 1~ 3 for the maximum RF waveform, A slight deviation (as shown below) is acceptable. RESPONSE(a®) FREQ (MHe} VHF HI AND AIRCRAFT ‘Step 1: Connect instruments as shown below. + Leer cenenaron| sMeance Na we ~10- ‘Step 2: Program 108 MHz (CH1), 120 MHz (CH2), 196 MHz (CH3), 138 MHz (CH4), 160 MHz (CHS) and 174 MHz (cH6). Step 3: Select Channel 1 (108 MHz) and adjust L104 and L106 for maximum RF waveform. Step 4: Select Channel § (160 MHz) and adjust L103 and L105 for maximum RF waveform, Step 5: Repeat steps 3 and 4 to obtain the maximum RF waveform for each channel Step 6: Check Channels 1 ~ 6 for the maximum RF waveform at each frequency marker. A slight deviation (as shown below) is acceptable. 5 108 120 136 138 160 74 FREQIMH:) UHF BAND Step 1: Connect instruments as shown below. ANT. JACK UNIT UNDER TEST [SEER GENERATOR 10 MHz ~ 512 MHz at ‘Step 2: Program 410 MHz (CH1), 430 MHz (CH2) and 512 MHz (CHS). ‘Step 3: Select Channel 2 (430 MHz) and adjust TC-103, TC-104, and TC-105 for maximum RF waveform. ‘Step 4: Select Channel 3 (512 MHz) and adjust TC-107 for maximum RF waveform, Step 5: Check Cannels 1~ 3 for the maximum RF waveform at each frequency marker. A slight deviation (as shown below is acceptable. RESPONSE(dB) FREQIMHs) ane OVERALL ALIGNMENT AND SENSITIVITY MEASUREMENT Step 1: Connect Signal Generator (SSG) to ANTenna jack and AC VTVM to EXT. SPKR Jack, Step 2: Turn SQUELCH fully counterclockwise. Set for reception of the channels noted in the following chart. Set the SSG to the center of each band, cH BAND FREQ. 1 VHF LO (MID) 40 Miz (78 MHz) 2 VHF HI 160 MHz 3 UHF 512 MHz 4 AIRCRAFT 120 Miz Step 3: Set the Signal Generator frequency to 512 MHz (channel 3). Readjust TC-107 for maximum sensitivity. Step 4: Set the Signal Generator frequency to 120 MHz (channel 4), Adjust T104, T106 and T107 for maximum sensitivity, ‘Step §: For each frequency/channel, set Signal Generator to each frequency (FM: 3 kHz deviation, AM: 60% modu: lation). Set VOLUME contral for 0 d8 (0.775 V) reading on the VTVM. Step 6: Turn off the modulation and measure the (S + N)/N ratio. ZEROMATIC FUNCTION AND HOW TO CHECK IT Vee: Base voltage oureuT2 To 1c-103, oureur + To 0123, TOTPA05 =p — — {| ea | Discriminator curve 2 * Zeromatic functions when OUTPUT 1 is in “H” level. er | O} functions at L level. It reverts to H level 2ms after Pin 42 VOD. Figure 1 CPU CLOCK OSCILLATION WAVEFORM (IC-1) Pin No w ini f\i 2 w y \ Note t “This is the basic waveform of CPU (IC-1). Ceramic Resonator (X-2) 2s ‘generates 400 kHz for about 2.5us Figure 2 IC-3 INPUT/OUTPUT WAVEFORM Pino Taam NOTE: Waveform st Pin No. 5 is CPU (IC-1) interrupt signal. Must have above waveform fr the CPU program malfunctions. Figure 3 -13- 1C-4 INPUT/OUTPUT TIME CHART (150 Miz displayed, in Program Mode) Pin No Time -4- INPUT 4 C — ee a pp ps a _ oa SS C ie Co --——J-- J... Stanan reais anne 222 seams [a Po oe == S| 3 aR 8 33% 38% 32a 22k BBR Pin No IC-6 INPUT/OUTPUT TIME CHART (150 MHz displayed, in Program Mode) INPUT £5 Time a 26 me 1m oureut PLL CLOCK AND DATA INPUT WAVEFORMS (IC-8) ‘*Measured during SCAN: 150 MHz displayed on CH1, CH2 ~ 20 are locked out. Pin No cS = c i (= c--}--_J ~--|---|---__ ae | eee eee |e \ co é ee Le is EE oc _f{__f[-_f _ I B co c.f pa _E Bs 2! BS 83 28 cLock 21 MEMORY CHECK POWER ON 4 Apply 160 MHz to on T Unplug AC/DC cords Ves Defective D126~ 129 or battery Plug in AC/DC cords 13 150 Mz displayed on. cHI? Memory circuitry is OK Apply 150 MHz toCHT 1s 150 MHz reception OK? + Defective 16-8 Is a pulse ‘existing at Pin No 1,2,3, and 4 of ict Defective I62 and/or associated circuitry Defective CPU (IC-1) and/or 10-2 Press ENT KEY sequentially existing at each Pin No. 9, 11, 13, 35, 19 and 20, NO 5 Defective PU (IC-1), 1C-9 and/or associated circuitry 150 MHz enters CHI ~ 5 butis locked out in other CH 1 Press SCAN to turn $Q on ae RECEPTION CHECK aed cE REO. BAND Low ar wi The Pe es Kes No Manual provided by G.E. Taylor, scanned by | 102. naor1c90%7 LP. Glaister VE7IT 1 hier ox Ie veo creury OK? WIRING DIAGRAM LINEAR P.C.BOARD (TOP VIEW) LINEAR P.C.BOARD (BOTTOM VIEW) LOGIC P.C.BOARD (TOP VIEW) LOGIC P.C.BOARD (BOTTOM VIEW) -23- TROUBLESHOOTING [ Symptom Possible Cause 1) Display does not light and no sound when POWER is on. Volume control: MAX, ‘Squelch control: counterclockwise (CCW) 1) Faulty power cord. 2) Defective power transformer. 3) Defective power switch. 4) Defective rectifier 0131 or Polarity Protector 0130. 2) Display lights but no sound, Volume control: MAX. Squelch control: CCW 1) Defective speaker or EXT. SPKR jack. 2) Defective audio amplifier 1C-105, 0128, 129 and/or associated circuit components. 3) Defective IF amplif nents. 4) Defective functional squelch control and mute switching IC-102, 103 and/or associated circult components. 1C-101 and/or associated circuit compo: 3) Sound but display does not light. Volume control: MAX. Squelch control: CCW 1) Defective DC-DG converter consisting of Q6, 7, 8, DB, 9, 10, " 2) Defective fluorescent display tube. 3) Defective DC—OC converter Transformer (T1) 4) Defective voltage Regulator IC-107. 6) Defective CPU (IC-1) or associated circuit components. 4) Does not scan and squelch does not operate. 1) Defective Q119 and/or associated circuit components. 2) Defective 1C-1, D119 and/or associated circuit components. 3) Defective squelch circuit consisting of IC-102, 103 5) Does not scan but squelch operates. 1) Faulty connection between Linear and Logic P.C.B. 2) Defective Keyboard and/or associated circuit components. 3) Defective 1C-1, and/or associated circuit components, 6) Displays incorrectly and/or unable to key in correctly. 1) Defective Keyboard and/or associated circuit 2) Defective CPU (IC-1) and/or associated circuit. 3) Defective 1C-4, 8, 6 and/or associated cirout, 7) Displays correctly at the time of programming, but after scanning becomes faulty. 8) MANUAL scan operates but AUTO scan does not operate. 1) Defective memory IC-2 and/or associated circuit. 2) Defective 1C-3, 9, 10 and/or associated circuit 3) Defective IC-1 and/or associated circuit. 1) All channels are skipped (lockout). 2) Squelch control is not adjusted right. 9) “Zeromatic” does not operate or holds on & drifted frequency at search operation. 1) Defective 125, IC-104 in Zeromatie circuit 2) Discriminator coil is out of adjustment. TP-106 shall have 1/2 Voc (approx. 3.0V) in normal receiving mode, 3) Is 6.4 MHz adjusted correctly? 10) All bands do not operate but display OK. 1) Faulty connection between Linear and Logic PCBS. 2) Defective 8 ~ 11 in Low-pass filter . 3) Defective IC-7, 8, 9, 10 and/or associated circuit 4) Defective 116, 117 and/or associated circuit 5) Defective Q112 and/or associated circuit, 5 Symptom Possible Cause 11) Low (Mid) band does not operate but Air, Hi, UHF band operate 12) Aircraft band does not operate but Low, High, UHF operate 1) Defective Low band RF Amp, mixer and/or VCO circuit. 2) Defective IC-9, 10, 117 andor associated circuit. 1) Defective D106, 107, 114, 116 and/or associated circuit 2) Defective AM IF Amp including 0120, 121, 0120. 13) Aircraft and High band do not operate but Low, UHF band operate, 1) Defective Q104 ~ 108 in RF Amp mixer and/or in VCO circuit. 2) Defective 0114 ~ 116 in band switch circuit. 14) UHF band does not operate but Low Air, High band operate. 1) Defective Q108~ 111 in RF Amp mixer and/or VCO circuit. 2) Defective Q113 in band switch circuit abe INTEGRATED CIRCUIT LEAD IDENTIFICATION lca GRE7954 ro mq roo vo qs mae oq? vo de voortds oes cf 10 ross owe C2 oes fra owe ve root Gis ros Chir ron qe rose (se vost 20 oo Chat Ic2 Tesso1P r r T I T Ic3 Te4024BP = oe a oe 2 aferear aa g «a| el oa call ea oa 7 exec @ fer | Hee | en ler r-qerocr % cucan@ Yoo : 14 Ne: 810,19 \c-4 Tes0698P stancins@—be————— @ zen OUT no ftp ‘ 2 fen TO +13 commer cunt! 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IC-107 HA17808P or wA7805UC fO4 © (9) Output nis 012) Common 30 - SEMICONDUCTOR LEAD IDENTIFICATION A) 3SK77 (GR)(BL) 8) 28¢1923(RN(0), 28¢1818(0),(YNIGR), 25496(0), 28 1015(0),(Y), 28¢2347, 25C732(BL), 28C1384(R) Blorc) — 2SC535 (B) by) 2sci117 DIODE IDENTIFICATION AND LEAD POLARITY zy) 8) e > A a ”) 1820768 Silicon I Cathode Band (Navy Blue) N60 Germanium H25C2, HZ9LC3, HZ16L-1 Cathode Band (Black) Zener 5 \ \\ Type No. Cathode Band asset Siticon \ Green 18805 siigon cathode a Anode \ Sd BandtBtack) 181568 (or HV-80) 1 se Band (Green) Silion EI cathoce Anode Blue (or Yetow) ss2776 cathode Troe \ Plastic Mold Type white 1sveoe Varsctor cathoce node 2nd, 3rd Band (Light Blve) tet Band (Black) Fos \Varactor Type No. anode ‘ode =32- MICRO-COMPUTER (IC-1) PORT FORMAT MEMORY DATA INPUTIOUTPUT AND PLL BATA (|| rod voo fap) = SUPPLY VOLTAGE Sv MEMORY DATA INPUTIOUTAUT AND PLL DATA. 104 (WN NO. 1) STROBE SIGNAL —IMEUTIOUTPUT AND PLL DATA |002 ypu pal ar MEMORY OATA ottrpur INPUTIOUTPUT AN FLL BATA | poy v22[ a0) OP MEMORY DATA IeUPUTATT suo rus DATA fron pnts) 2288 ovsray stewent pata Ff vfs) PUL clock stewAL Clr ofp) BAN sECTION wewony EMSLE IEMA Con aoa) = BAND SELECTION B17 MEWORY REAOMITE SONAL (F]op ea fae)_KEYTONE SIGNAL MEMORY ADoRESS (eee of) SHA MEMORY ADDRESS 70 poss ro) OH = 0 OF =) output MEMORY ADDRESS aTeoss | iran |p) —NTEREUPT SIGNAL INPUT MEMORY ADDRESS Galeaee (_waser [BESET ston DISPLAY SEGMENT DATA AND MEMORY ADDRESS pos rest]9) DISPLAY SEGMENT DATA ANO MEMORY, ADDRESS, Ga] ra «| =) 22" DISPLAY SEGMENT OATA 'Y, ADDRESS os AND MEMORY, ADDRES: ral Fania DISPLAY SEGMENT DATA | 22 95 ow AND MEMORY, ADDRESS Ge ose) wnt OPEN lee nae te oata Sleno output poso{ ap x DISPLAY GAD DATA LL 2) -3- APPENDIX for VHF-MID Band for European/Australian models VCO ALIGNENT Step 1: Connect aC VTVM to TP-104 and ground Step 2: Program CH1, 2 and 3a follows CHT (68 Mhiz), CH2 (78 M2), CHS (88 MH2) / Step 3: Select channel 3 (88 MHz) and adjust TC-101 for 8,.0V on the DC VTVM Step 4: Select channel 1 (68 MHz) and adjust T103 for 1.0V on the DC VTVM Step 5: Repeat steps 3 and/4 until no improvement is observe “The OC VTVM should show as below. GBMHz Voltage of TP-1041.0V TBMH2 Voltage of TP-108. 3420.3 BBMHz Voltage of TP-108 9.0V RF AMP ALIGNMENT Step 1: Connect instruments as shown below. ANT. SRK score rex01 oir ] g pL tiene | = by SeigRaTon post prlsemieSeae | | Step 2: Program 68 Me (CH1), 78 MHe (CH2), 68 MHz (CH3) Step 3: Select Channel 1 (68 Miz) and adjust T1O1 and 1102 for maximum RF waveform. Step 4: Check the Channels 1 ~ 3 one by one for maximum RF waveform Sight deviation as shown below is tolerable 3 c FREQ te) PARTS LIST REVISION Ret.No. | vawe [vataoe | Tolerance T tai: fat.Ne. | Omcription [ coe [sor | w [ st | Grome 0108 | varate apesior not ved cio | aor | 80 | 0 | Goreme ens | 47F 50 | +10 Ceramic ne 23pF so | s10 Ceramic Crane) tone Tasronns | Suoniute | cn? ‘Ser 50, +20.5pF Ceramic Ret. No. ‘Type No. ‘Type No. caso | toor_| 50 | oser | ceome | ak Tior | Foon GaNsss T tiaz | RF co | caasss fot.no. | Vas 1109. Power Tansformer ease ATF, | Trop Fier | 20LTR.A61 Rant 1am rot usec AC Cora | [HAR Cis 2 mat APPENDIX (Continued) MID BAND RF SECTION SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM. GRTENRA] — 101, 102, 38K77(6R) Dior~to8 Fe-s4 aro 2sc1929 Ryo the Rios 7K R08 47K Aiog tre] Rir9t00 C7} 4 “aye 33, ‘S nior tox 07 2 dios ey LOGIC SECTION SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM In mid band, pin 36 of IC-1 is wired as per dotted line, | le Veo) $2 PP $a P15! e140} f Pis2 Prats I 2s PISS Poors aL 181 P06 Pol 3 S| 081 Pox st 18} po 62 po3tt 13} p063 Pr6ofs3 2 1p06s paz [32 - io] P085 pas [BZ { 10} po66 ———3\poe7 ——2}p0s0 ——20] 051 ——— 3) Pose 7 Poss A pig on 27 [ Fei ele 7 | Ps Reser Test INTERRUPTS P2384 | | | | [c-3 ” rid ® scradecer —42- & > Q w Q o a a CONTENTS SPECIFICATIONS PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION DISASSEMBLY DIAGRAM. BLOCK DIAGRAM...... GENERAL OPERATION OUTLINE. ALIGNMENT. ALIGNMENT AND TEST POINT POSITIONS... ALIGNMENT PREPARATION ...... REFERENCE FREQUENCY OSC ALIGNMENT. IF SECTION ALIGNMENT. . VCO ALIGNMENT . RE AMP ALIGNMENT... Bree OVERALL ALIGNMENT AND SENSITIVITY MEASUREMENT ZEROMATIC FUNCTION AND HOW TO CHECK IT.. : 12 RESET TIMING (IC-1) . 13 CPU CLOCK OSCILLATION WAVEFORM (IC-1). 13 IC-3 INPUT/OUTPUT WAVEFORM.......... 13 IC-4 INPUT/OUTPUT TIME CHART......... 14 IC-6 INPUT/OUTPUT TIME CHART 15 PLL CLOCK AND DATA INPUT WAVEFORMS (IC8)..-.--).- sss sss se seve 16 MEMORY CHECK....... 7 RECEPTION CHECK. . 18 WIRING DIAGRAM... 19 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD LINEAR P.C. BOARD (TOP VIEW)... ses 20 LINEAR P.C. BOARD (BOTTOM VIEW). 21 LOGIC P.C. BOARD (TOP VIEW)......... LOGIC P.C. BOARD (BOTTOM VIEW) . TROUBLESHOOTING... INTEGRATED CIRCUIT LEAD IDENTIFICATION... SEMICONDUCTOR LEAD IDENTIFICATION . DIODE IDENTIFICATION AND POLARITY... MICRO-COMPUTER (IC-1) PORT FORMAT. PARTS LIST ......... freee APPENDIX FOR VHF-MID BAND FOR EUROPEAN/AUSTRALIAN MODELS. EXPLODED VIEW........ SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (LOGIC SECTION) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (LINEAR SECTION) . SPECIFICATIONS Description ‘Nominal spec. Limit spec. Frequency Coverage ‘VHF LOW (* or MID) 30~ 60 Mz 5 kHz steps | Toréa~saMHz 5 kHz steps AIRCRAFT | 108~136MHz 25 kHz steps VHF HIGH 138 ~ 174 MHz 5 kHz steps UHE 410~512MHz 12.5 kHz steps ity VHF -GOW.(* or MID) FM. o8uV 2uv AIRCRAFT aM 1 wv 3uVv VHF HIGH eM suv 2uv UHF FM vow 4uv MOD.: 60% at 1 kHz (S +NJ/N = 20 dB - 648 29 kHz 2 kHz 60 dB 215 kHz 218 KHe Spurious Rejection at_40 MHz (* or 78 MHz) 5008, | 40.08 at 120 MHz 5048 40.48 ‘at 160 MHz 50 08 4048 UHF Not specified except primary image) IF Rejection 10.7 Miz 2008 40.08 Modulation Acceptance ST kHz 25 kHz (EIA RS.204-A) ‘Signal to Noise Ratio (AM: MOD. 60% at 1 kHz) (FM: DEV. 3 kHz at 1 kHz) VHF LOW (* or MID) 4508 3048 AIRCRAFT 4008 25.08 VHF HIGH 40.68 2548 UHE 3508 2508 Residual Noise (Vol. Min) amv 5mv ‘Scanning Speed Fast 9 channels/sec, 6~ 12 channels/sec. Slow 4 channels/sec 3~7 channels/sec. Search Rat Fast | gstepsisec, 8~ 12 steps/sec. Slow 4 steps/sec 3~7" steps/sec. Priority Sampling 2sec. | 1.5 ~ 2.5 sec. ‘Sean Delay Time 2 sec 1~3sec. Audio Output Power (T.H.D. 10 %) 18W Ww Channels of Operation Channel, Frequency and Mode Display Receiving System Power Requirements Accessory ‘Any 20 channels in any band combination Fluorescent multi display 9 letters Ast IF: 10.7MHz 2nd IF: 456 kHz Dc13.8V 10W Direct Key entry Digital-Controlled Synthesizer, Superheterodyne ‘AC-120 V 60 He 19 W (220 ~ 240 V, 60 H2 for European/Australian) ‘Telescopic antenna and Car Mounting bracket with Serews. NOTE: Nominal Specs represent the design specs: all units should be able to approximate these — some will exceed andl ‘some may drop slightly below these specs. Limit Specs represent the absolute worst condition vehich still might be considered acceptable: in no case should a unit perform to less than within any Limit Spec. * VHF MID (68 ~ 88 MHz) range is for European and Australian Models only. 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