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INSTRUCTION MANUAL FT-IOl C\ke2Ly Raviio Mods Database YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. TOKYO JAPAN FT 10] SSB TRANSCEIVER GENERAL DESCRIPTION The model PT101/277 SSB Transceiver is a prec’sion built, compact high performance transceiver of advanced design providing SSB (USB, LSB selectable, CW and AM modes of operation. The transceiver operates at an input of 260 watts SSB, 180 watis CW and 80 waits AM on all bands 160 to 10 meters All cirenits, except the transmitter driver and linear amplifies, are transistorized and conpesed of standard compiter type plugin modules, permiting main: The transceiver is selfcontained, requiring only an an enna and an A.C. mains for home, portable or mobile oper tion, ‘The trae ay be operated from TOOL 117/200/220f234 volts AC when appropriately. wired but is normally supplied for 117 volt AC and 12 volt DC operation. The wo-way solid state power supply is an integral part of the unit. Two power cords are provided with the transceiver, Selection of AC or DC power source js automatically made when the proper line cord phig is inserted, For mobile operation 1 separate switch is provided on the front pane) to tum off the tube heaters while in the receive mode. In this 0.5 amp. less than your auto dash lights All accessories, such as VOX, break-in CW with side: tone, 25 and 100 KHz calibrators, noise blanker, 10 MEz WWWV are built i, In addition , dual VFO adaptor, crystal control adaptor, speaker and clarifier are intewral parts of the unit, Provision is made for the installation of 600 Hz crystal filter for the expert CW- DX operator. The CW filter is selected automatically when the transceiver made switch is placed in the CW position, ‘The entire transceiver weighs approximately 30 pound is 13 1/2" wide, 6" high, 11 1/2 is of heavy-gauge steel whieh provides an extremely node the transeeiver draws only deep. Construction rugged package, virtually immune to the effects of vibration and shock. The SP 1OLP/277P, combination phone patch and es: terual speaker, is a valuable optional accessary for base operation, The unit features an elliptical type speaker for high quality voice reproduction. Other optional cquipment includes the FV.101/277 external VFO and mobile mounting brackets, SPECIFICATIONS Frequeney Ranwe 180 Mil amatear bands (160 thr 1) 26927 HME (CB) 1010.5 Me WIV) ‘Ulitao “Type of Brisson LUSH or LS (eectaie) ow, aM ner Init SSB 260 Watts PEP (CW ERD Wats 5% dat eyle ANE BO Wats {stay tower on 10 meters) Carsier Suppression 50 ab Stand Suppression 50 ab at 1000 He Spurious Radian awn 40 bo more Transmiter Frequency Response 300 He 2700 te £3 ab Distortion Products Down 30 ab or nore Antenna Output Impedance 50-75 ohm unbaanced Freaveney Stability : Less than 100 He det in any 30) minute period Senstity 03 8¥ SIN 10 db Sestiviy sev 24 KH at 6 AD) (C45 Kite at Gi) aby SSP AMS CW (600 He at 6.40) Gy, : (1.2 Kite at 60 ay CW Mr Foren, Ain Outpt 5 Wats Power Consumtion AC Receive 35 Watts Tranemit 300 Watts Max DC I2V Standby 05 Amp. “Transmit 20 Amps. Mas Dimensions : 18-12" wide 6” high 1.12" deep Welt on Approx. 80 Pounds INSTALLATION General The transceiver & designed 1 provide & compte single unit inaliation for fx portale, of mil ‘opera. Two prewired pues are furnished with the unit for AC or DC voltages operition This stem provides the Mexily required for varias Installations and allows rapid change fom fxs to obit operation ‘52s Staton instalation The trantiver f dese for se in many areas of the word using supply vos that may ifr fam the operators Ibe supply voltage. Phefore. before ‘oametiag the AC cord to the power etl, be sie thatthe valle marked on the rear of the transever gros with the loa AC sup vote CAUTION Permanent damage will result I improper AC supply voltage is applied tothe trans: col The transciver sald be contd to a god sro ‘The ground lead shold be connect! to the termina marked GND located on the re pac of the tas Mobile instalation ‘The transceiver wil operate saison from any 12 okt netivegroundattery source by ene the DC power cord to the rear pane reece For underdash mounting. a spi! mounting Bracket is avalable from your dete, A eatin bind be seit clear of eater dats No specat mounting pe ‘tims nee be observed facut venation sae is avniobis A minimum of two inches of air space above the cabinet top and on all sides is recommeded ‘0 allow proper air flow around the cabin. Never Steck otber units alve or below the cabinet since the sccumulted eal fom bh wes cog ease perm ent damage. ‘The tansocier raquifes an average of M1 amps on trancait and 20 amps en vice peaks. The fe inthe DDC power cable shoul be rate! at 200 arpa, When raking connections to the car batery, be certain that the RED kad is connect tothe postive (+) terminal and the BLACK kad 10 the negative (—) terminal of the battery, Reversed connections cook permanent nage the wamseiver The BLACK let should run vet wo the noeative terminal of the batery. Using the car frame as a nezative connection or connecting ‘the pitive lela pit sh a the igi ich lhc the devine ering mise in the same cuTent pth as the transceiver and fs to take advantage of the fitering ation of the bar. The power able should be kept away from ign weirs and be as short as possible to minimize voltage drop. And to roid Tow impedance path frm the wansceiver > Prior wo operating the transceiver in nobis intl tin, the voltage roglatr sting stud be. check In many vebices, the voltage relations is vy poor and in sme cases. the relator may be adjsted for an excessive high baru valtae AS the tates and rxulator age the maxon yolage while char ing can increase wo 4 very high level which isi Juvious t0 the battery ad could cnse danas to the ‘The tamexiver i dese to operte from a sure wollage range of IL to HE vot. Bi nesesary to careflly set the registro that the hihest hang ing voage dace mot exceed 1 vos, The transnner should he switchad “OFF” when veil started to prevent vole tanseiees fram damwine power supply transistors. Antenna ‘CAUTION Never transmit without having proper antenna or dummy load connected to the transceiver “The ranseiver des oF use with resonant ante a having an impedance S075 ohm resistive load The antemsa & wslly he most ical part of @ Station installation, Results bth in eeeving and tran ting will depend on How wel te ater i inal Any of the comnn antenna systems kes for use on the bigh feequeney stor bands maybe used with the transceiver. provid the input impedance of the antenna sytem is within the cap Diy of the transceiver pimatching network (50°75 som, Is tana open wie tramison line ra fong wire Far mobile operation, mst of the commercially avail ntenna is ose. & stable antenna toner mist Be bd Ble atennas cn dhe mark wil give gua results with Teteen the antcann and the transcver to provide an cil cable & secrely grounded to the chassis of impestance match between the unblanced coal out- the vehi a the antenna mount. Adjst the aren put of the transceiver and the balanced open-wirefeder length eareflly for minimum SWR after instalation, long wie. INTERCONNECTIONS. vse seem, ’ Ta o J Frve5 (6 METER TRANSVERTER) The PTV650 transverter is suri wih a 63 Vols beater and bias supply for use with oir equipeent 1277 wanseriver, the mafeatons shown must be ae complished prior to interconnection of the wits When the PTV-650 is used ie eonjnction with FOL a4 9. CONTROLS AND SWITCHES The transceiver has heen specifically: designed for ease AU controls have been of the contrals are of operation aid versatility Several preset at the factory uunasual in operation, and improper adjustment may result ht signals of poor quality. ‘The various front wel contro's and their functions are dlescrited in. the following section Be certain that you understand thoroughly the funetion of each control before operating the transceiver } VIO Select Switeh : This swite provides seleetion af the companion PYIOL cillator_ positions, external VFO or two fixed crystal Nornutl operation of the transceiver VFO requires that the switch he placed in the “INT position NT- PMOL277 VFO contsols both transmitter and receiver frequen FVADII277 EXTERNAL VFO controls the receiver frequency and the PEOY277 VFO controls Lrausinitter output frequency TX EXT PW101/277 EXTERNAL VFO controls. the transmnitter output frequency and the PT-1OL 77 VEO controls the receiver frequency FV101/277 EXTERNAL VFO controls both transmitter and receiver frequencies. H2-Provides Proper enyst RX E cil crystal eantrol of the transceiver must be installed! on PBAIS2 lalor board, for erystal controlled crystal ose! operation (2) Mode Switeh ; [LSB-USB-TUNE-CW-AM The more switel is a five position switch. This switeh is used to select the made of operation ; LSB USB, AM, CW, or TUNE. position, Inthe AN, CW and ‘TUNE positions, a separate erystal is carrier frequency into the filier passband ised to shift the (3) RF GAINAP GAIN The RF GAINfand AF GAIN controls are mount cn ecncenirie shafts. RF GAIN control (lever control) varies the gain of the receiver RF and IF amplific Livily is obtained with the control Maximum sen at 10 (hally clockwise) he AF GAIN contzol (round knob) ailjusts the audio output level at the speaker and phone jack Cla-twise rotation increases the audio ouput (1) Tuning Knob hy tuning knob locaiee cirectly below the main dial window in combination with the hand switeh determines, the actual frecnieney of operation, Phe WFO. drive mechanism ca ts of a precision spring loaded 2 planetary drive unit to provide zero backlash. at low fof the tuning knob results humming rates. Fach rvalutio ina frequency change of 16 KHz as indicated on the kirt surrounding the tuning knob. (5) BAND Switch ‘The band switeh is an cleven-position switeh used wo for receiving or transmitting select the desired band The band indication is calor coded w guide the opera: lor selecting in the proper frequeney scale for each band ae ee (6) CLARE The clarifier contol provides a means for ting ee recut fraueney 3 KHe to ther sie of the tras rin frequency. Thos. ss pasle to st the itch of the voir yor are rein to the mot eradale Pint without atfting sour transiting fequeny is gee is partway valgbke in “net” operon Wrae several pariigants may be transiting Sigh ‘af fequeney. The easier contol may be steed ‘andthe recive locked the rasan fren Dy sein the clare coma 4 the OFF postion. Noraaly, yo sll want to kes the afin nthe (OFF poston ei the init cmt made, The tare ral may then ew 1 ein ad ners he any dit om the rece sia (7) PRESBLECT “This one peas the Sena Grout for bath wans- mit and reeve The preset eit provides ont fxs peraiabilty tuning throughout the Frequency Fane the trance. (8) Mle GAINICARRIER ‘The MIC GAINICARRIER cptrls are mounted an con ‘enti sats The carrier cot ever contol varies the amount ofthe carrie inthe CW. AM and TUNE mes of operation ‘The MIC GAIN control rou kob) varies the aio level from the microphone ampli stage. The ete has sufict sango co permit the ase af amy high impedance ryt or dy miemphe. Bath eras ave sem asin with the contr seta 10 (fly cocks) (3) PLATE, Tunes plate cet of the final amplifier (a0) Loapixe: ‘Tunes the out iret of the pi mtwork to match satan sel fot ine impedance (a) power Main switch turns ransever on” for bth AC ad BC operation (B) HEATER ‘With this switch inthe down poston. the transmit tube heaters ae tured of Ths refces btn dain 6 05 amp and thas permits lone periods of stening without excessive battery drain. Poshine the roker sich «© the upper postion provides supply vate to the tbe heaters. Aer a 30 second warm-up. the wansniter& ready for operation. This switch dperats in bith DC an AC modes (c) MoxPrrvox ‘This slide switch seets desired transmiter mode for ‘th mierophone and hey operation MOX:(Marual transmit switeh pasion) Locks transmit "ON" and enust be returned to PTT postion for reesiver rvovery PrT-Pusheotak) ‘Leck transmiter “ON” when meron site fs deprsted, Receiver recovers sitet when microphone swith is rest \VOX-(Voie pert! transmit or breakin CW operation) ‘This switch postion alows the operator to uate the transmit by simply speaking into the meropone. Reciver recovers autamaialy when the operator stop speaking For breakin CW, the VOX system will scuate the trammiter each tine the hey is depressed, receiver recovers tc time kay’ i rele {D) NB (NOISE NLANKER) In pn petion. he ie blanker $6 laced inthe ireuit and iminates ive pulses caused by auto (8) RE ATT (RP Ademator) “This site provides insertion of 20 db atenator ‘nthe incoming sgl path +9 inimize rons mal tion which may be eased by extreme stung lel Sra (F) 25 KihvI00 Kite (CALIBRATOR) ‘The 1OU Kile crystal onitor is ws co calibrate the weciver. In the 25 Kile postion. the 25. Kl ibeator generates @ marker sil at ech 25, ‘ie pint on the dia. Clariser conteol mast be in the “OFF postin whe sting eatin (6) PRONE Headphone may te insted in his jack for private liseing. The internal speaker 6s diseoneted when the hedphone pi i inarc. Any Bh quity Hea. hone may be ws (Mae “Mierophone Jack, Foor in connertor is ws for mie ‘hone input, and posh eo tak ela aetation (1) METER Sales the meter mode read PA cata currnt( LC) relative power output (POL o ALC feedback vata REAR APRON CONNECTIONS AND CONTROL inh GY sem) a] ARAN Audio input jack FM detector unit, or a high level microphone applied al this point for audio output from dhe Wans: lor auxiliary station equipment An maybe ceiver speaker b) IF OUT 3180 KH IF signal is available from th with othe: te jack for use stetion eguipnient such as panoramic adapier , fe] SP Audio output is provided at this jack for an external speaker, Output impedance is 4 ohms and the internal speaker will be disabled when plug is inserted, dy PIT be used for external actuation of the example, a feat switeh may be to provide remote control of she This jack may transmitter, Asan inserted into this jee! transmicter PTT relay (e) PATCH ; Speech input terminal for phone patch Impedance is 50 K ohms. connection. (f) AUX This jack is connected w the receiver output (4 otums) to be used for phone patch or other use, (er Power outlet for optional cooling: fan. {h) PO. ADJLISTMEN” Mecer sensitivity adjustment for relative power output indication, oe fe) fe} fa) ie)@l 4 (RP OUT Signal frequency output from the driver he obtained at this jack for use of optional eqmipme enter, such as the PTY-650 6 meter tran (j) GND Ground connection (k) LAMP FUSE his lamp fuse protects the RP amplifier transistor from damage which may he eaused hy extremely: strong local (RCV ANT Other receiver cain he used through this Jack, fm) ANT. Chaxial connection for antenna, in) ACCS Accessory Socket, Provides acess lo ranscelver opera ing vokages and relay contacts at this outlet ip) KEY; Key jack for eode operation. iq) EXT VFO anections for external VEO. } FUSE; ‘use holder requires amp fuse 20 amp. colt oF 3 cord Samp fuse for 117 DC. power fuse for 220 voll. operation, (s] POWER Power receptarle, Both AC and DC eables are supplied. OPERATION The tuning procedure of the transviver is oot ‘compte shouldbe ‘when tuning to insure peak performance af the equ ‘net. The lowing prsaraphs desribe the proceare for recive aed transmiter tuning however care ‘exercised INITIAL. CHECK. Before connecting the transceiver 10 a power sores relly examine te unt fr any visible damage Ces ‘at all oles and crystals are firmly place and ‘that canals and switches are operating normaly. En sare Uae voltage speication marked on rear panel matics the supply vohage FREQUENCY SELECTION ‘he min ning dat $8 color coded with the band Seletar seh for proper fequeney red ot. When aod sete is marked Red the operator recs the Red numbers a the min toning da. When or example the band sete is marked in White tans ceiver front panel the operator reads the Blak numbars fom main ting i “The main tuning dal & marked ip 25 KHe increments eeween each 100 Ke segment This provides a curse treguency sting within Ue bad The dil shiek Ssroanding the tuning Kobi marked in 1 KB in rents ad provides for fie sti of the tans cviver operating equ Following the example shown, fantarize yoursl with the rains of main and skirt dial fequeney read RECEWER CALIBRATION Preset the conta ae switches as india VFO Seestor INT (internal) MOXPTT.VOX err rowER ‘ON (upper pasion) RF GAN Maxinum AF GAIN As ecard BAND) Desire band MODE Desired mee TUNING 100 KH point PRESELECTOR Desired band segment CLARIFIER OFF RE ATT oF ‘CALIBRATOR 100 Kt, ‘To carte, set the TUNING contol tothe 100 KE int on the dal nears the dese frequency. Tune the preselete for masinum “S” meter deletion, Tune the transcver 10 the 100 KHe calibrator signal for ero beat. Two simals may be heard near the 100 Ke poi One of these is a signal ding dhru the HF stages. Always calibrate to the stronger of hese two sal. To ealivate, hold tuning knob fly sro beat pint and reate shirt verier dial to evo prstion The skirt veenier ll sirrauds the tuning knob and i held in postion by @ friction Tock devin. This al 6 casi mnable by hand ut will retin is pet areas, The trans seivr mist clr when changing mae of opera tion of LSB, USB, AM oF CW, ‘Sorte the calibrator to the 25. Kile poston and note that the eaibeator signa can be heard at every. 25, KHlz pint The cabator switch should be in thé (OFF postion in normal ase ofthe transceiver spat For bands 40:20.510810C read Black see on main ial. Seting shown in the example would then be LIS lke plus the starting band edge frequency in MU For example on 40 teers the frequency would be 7148 Mle On 20-mcters, 1.148 Me et. For bands 160-80 108 100 read Red sale on mi da Settings owas the crate would then read B18 Ke For example on 80 ters the frequency wonld be 3.648 Mie on 108, 286468 Mit TRANSMITTER TUNE-UP The folowing tureup procedure must be performed rior wo seletion of desied operating mode. LSB. USB, (CW. oF AM. See paragraphs relating tothe specif rade afer bese tansmiter anc Connect duty lad oF match antnna to the soa i fitingon tear apron, and preset controls as ells POWER ore HEATER ox Move TUNE. (CARRIER uly counter ckwise) BAND Desired band TUNING Desired frequen PRESELECTOR Desited band seament MATE Desired band segment LOADING option shown in table METER te Fo SELECT ist MOXPTT-VOX prt LOADING POSITIONS, BAND LOADING 160. 5 20 5 40 52 20 32 5 3 wa 4 1o ‘ 0c ‘ 10D ‘ NOTE: Loafing postions are nominal. Slight varasoas ftom postions shown ae to be expected Wat the tanssiver turnad on, alow 60 seconds for varmup of the wansmiter tabes Be certain. tht ecessory pli in the seoessry socket. The ear kage tthe final tubes i supple through pins 1 nd 2 of the accent Sethe" MOX PEON” switch to MOX prion, Meter wil nw read Final Amplifier resting cathode current ‘This should be set at 50 mA withthe BIAS ero ected under the top cover near the rar of the st Switch the meter 19 ALC poston and adjust ALC control under the top cover for fll sale deletion ofthe meter: Return meter switch to IC poston and “MOXPT-VOX" switch t9 PIT positon PRE-TUNING 1. Adjust "PRESELECT” for maximum receiver noise devel 2, Plate "MOXPTT-VOX™ switch “MOX™ positon | RataleCARRIER™ control arm wil meter ses just above norma lig cure. (50 mA) 4. Adjust "PRESELECT” for maximum meter nadine (Canton: if meter exerts 1 (100) wh edace CARRIER") 5, Retae “PLATE” contol for minim meter red (Pate Dip) 6, Raurn “MOX PT-VOX™ swich to PTT positon ‘The transmiter is now preted to the desired frequency Final peak tina aoomplisbl by crea following the fina unin prota FINAL TUNING Final peak caning tlzes the meter rcative power ‘utp pion (PO.1 At fll transmit power the meter vil rid approximately oneal to swords al sale into a mached anton Toad UF doting fn tne it fs noted thatthe meer indkatonexcweds fl scale, ‘scorn tincup, OF sale meter nations are the result of reflected RF due to hich VSWR and eurce tive action should be ake efoe tein fl tune CAUTION Exceeding the time limits noted during final tuning may result in destruction of tinal output tubes. Set meter site to PO. postion, rotate" CARRIER ‘onto arm fly locke to poston 10, ometarity ec“ MOX PTT VOX" switch to" MOX™ (10 second maximum) and rotate *PRESELECT ‘tea for masa ter reading Return “MON 8, Momentary set" MOXPTT.VOX™ sich to“ NOX: (10 second maximum) and inrease of derease “LOADING” contal or maxim riler reading Return “MOX" to PET pst, Momentary set” MOX.PTTVOX™ switch to" MO (10 second maximum) and increase of decrease PLATE” confor maximum meter rndine. Re turn "MOX" to PTT postin Repeat stups 3 and tual maximum meter reading is aban ‘The transite 6 now tuna for mavinam ovtpnt Ren *CARRIER™ into! arm fly unto se to aero peition RAra meter site to IC pes thon and MODE swish to desired operating mode NOTE: Moving the “MOXPTT.VOX™ switch to the MOX™ positon in the above sts maybe lima y simply operating the microphone PTT switch when microphone is attached to the transceiver ‘S88 OPERATION Ace completion of tuning see MODE swich to LSB fr USB. Set the METER switch to ALC poston. St the "MOXPTT.VOX" switch tothe PPT positon and ‘vance the MIC GAIN contol antl the meer cs thn to missle free elord portion when speaking ‘ormaly into the mirophone Set the “MOXPTTVOX" switch to VOX prstin For VOX operation, adjust VOX GAIN potentiometer der the top cover until ice actutes the tran cover: St the ANTITRIP patentonser 19 the min ‘um pain to prevent the spetheroutpt from tipping the VOX, Do not use more VOX asin or ANTITRIP pain thn necessary Ae the DELAY potntiomcter Under the top cover for stitale eae tne NOTE: When meter st to IC voice medlton peaks wil inate 150-200 mA, Acta peak forent However is approximatdy 2 umes ‘CAUTION CARE must be taken to avold an excessive drive to prevent spurious radiation. Maximum key down current should be kept within 230 ‘mA for the bands under 15 meter and 260 mA for 10 metor band. (CW OPERATION {pon competion final cuing inset key plugin jack marke "KEV" on rear apron of the wansceiver Power output from the wansmitter i determined by the ‘CARRIER™ conrol arm pasar The operator my selet any power output dested by simpy rating the "CARRIER™ coor within the Lis ofits range from ro to tn, The trameiver may be operated manually oF becakin ty setting the" MOXPET-VOX” swith to ether MOK (manual) or VOX (breakin) forthe desired made of NOTE: Insertion of the ey plug automatically dis connects the biss supply to the PA tes therfore with the Key plug inserted Final Amplifier bigs current will ao be indiated ‘when meter isin the 1C pasion, AM OPERATION AM operation of the transoiver & accomplished by seting the MODE swish t0 the AM postion and Inserting the proper amount of "CARRIER" with the ‘CARRIER™ contro Aer completion base transniter tuneup, place the [MODE switch in he AM positon and rotate” CARRIER control arm until meter reads 15150 mA) an the IC Pasta. Wie speaking into the microphase normaly, increase MIC GAIN nl the mer indicates very Stght movement with voice peaks. {Care must be taken in adsting MIC GAIN eceteo to sssre that the “CARRIER” control arm aot rotted casing 3 ncrase in “CARRIER” level, Do me exceed 15150 mA) meter indication during AM operation or destrstion ofthe Final Amplifier tubes may rest. ‘cAUTION (On the 160 meter band, maximum should be kept within 140mA to avoid spurious dation when itis operated on the frequen- cles between 1820 KHz and 1900 KHz, ‘The block legram and the circuit desription that his eranssve CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION TUBE & SEMICONDUCTOR COMPLEMENT. HF Unit PBISHA.Z 5 Relay contra Q1 RF amplifier 3sK399 (95 lay conta 2 Recsver Ist Mixer 2sK19GR 7 CW sie tne oe (Q3Transmiter 2nd Mince ——2SC7B4R 8 AP ampiiser 4 Local oseilator 2scs72¥ 5 Baer 280373 VFO Unit P4056 (A) QI VFO cela [NIGH FREQUENCY IF Unit PB NBO(A.2) a Buter QL Transat Ist Mixer 2scarey 8 Ampiitie 2 Reccver 2nd Mier 3sk399 [NB and FIX Unit PBAIB2 (4.2) LOW FREQUENCY IF Unit PBII88 (42) QL Coystalexiltor QF anmplier K0F 2 ampliser QF amplter 2Sc784R QS amplier G9 ample casos Qt Noise ample Qt AGC amplifier 2scx28@ 5 Noise ample 5 Smeur 2scx280 Q6 Nose ampiier 7 NB eateconteot, MODULATOR Unit PBIB (A2) QL TF ample MRIOD REGULATOR Unit PEG (AZ) 2AM medal escsizy Qi 100 Kh oct 3 USB oscilaer esesr2y 225 Kite Mukiibrator QE 158 exist 2sc828P 825 Ke Mukivibrator 5 CW.AM oscititor ascar2v Qt Marker amp 5 Baer crv 5 Resultor G6 Result eotrot AUDIO Unit PB.189 (4.2) Qt MIC ampifer MKIOF MAIN CHASSIS 2 MIC ampitee 2sca72y vr Driver tube 2 Enis ftomer wscrray 2, V3 Final amplier Qt VOX ampier ‘Tamo12M 2 BCDC eweror a a AP preamplifier follows wil provide you with a beter understanding of itn 280373 2sci7a STKs02 aske26 ask226 2scazay a0 2scaz2 25K190R 2SKI9GR ascii 25K348 psca7ay 2scrasy ascrasy 2sc7a5¥ 2scrasy 2sc897 pscazay rey7a SGC «2 asm2i2 x2 ascar2y ‘The transceiver has adopted computor type plugin les These modules are frequency unit, High LOW frequeney IF unit, Audio unit, and Power requlator unit, In addition. frequency IF Modulator uni the VFO unit, Noise blanker and crystal oscillator unit I rectifier unit are builtin to the main chassis, (1) HF UNIT (PRAIg1) This module contains the receiver RF amplifier lat miner, transmitter 2nd mixer and heterodyne oscil lator circuit, The signal from the antenna coil is fed to the wate of Ql (field effect transistor 3SK39Q) through terminal 8 of the module. ‘The AGC {automatic gain control} voltage which is, obtained from the low frequency IF unit, is applied to the gale cireuit of QL from pin 9 to control the gain of this stage. A manus! RF gain control on the front panel is connected to the source of QL throwsh pin 10, Signal outpat from the QL receiver first mixer Q2, 25K19GR where the inconting, signal is mixed with a signal from the heterodyne is then coupled to the oscillator QI, 28C372Y through the buffer stage Q5, 28C373. The product of the first mixer is applied from the pin eqqueney 1 Transmitter signal is fed to the base of transmitter 2nd mixer Q3, 2SC784R from pin 13, The sismal from the heterodyne oscillator is applied to the emitter of the mixer Q3, through the buffer stage Q4, 2SC372Y. This wgement converts the high frequency IP signal to equeney, This transmitting signal is fed! to T102 through pin 11. The gate circuit of the desired transi Une receiver mixer Q2 is disconnected! in transmit. by diode switch to avoid the lowering the Q of the circuit, Crystal sockets and all coils are metinted on the main (2) HIGH FREQUENCY IF UNIT «PB«180) ‘The module contains the transmitter first mixer QL ISC372Y. the reeviver second mixer Q2, 3SK39O. ‘and 5520 to 6020 KHz bandpass network. ‘The signal from the receiver first mixer is fed to the gate of the mixer through the bandpass network LL, L2, and 12, from pin 15. VEO voltage is also applied to the 2nd gate of Q2 from pin 11. The signal is converted to 3180 Kil low frequency IF and fed to the following stage fra yput transformer TH2ZA. On transmit, the 3180 KHz signal is fed to the base of the mixer, from pin 5. 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