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HARMON 4200
FEATURES
RANGE:
FREQUENCY
20HZ to 200KHz
TEMPERATURE
mode II
3 Bands
20Hz to 10KHz
POWER:
10KHz to 100KHz
AMPLITUDE
100KHz to 200KHz
greater
ACCURACY:
DIMENSIONS: 95/16"
8 5/8"
High, 13 1/4"
Wide,
Deep
INTERMODULATION
AND DISTORTION:
WEIGHT:
Approximately 20 pounds
250Hz Bandwidth
25Hz
3 db
250Hz
3 db
75Hz
60db
750HZ
60db
600 ohm
WCCW
HARMON 4200A
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
WCCW
HARMON
FREQUENCY SELECTIVE
VOLTMETER
Model 4200
WARRANTY
PRINTED IN U.S.A.
Harmon 4200
Selective Voltmeter
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
SECTION I
OPENING INTRODUCTION
General Description
Specifications
1-1
1-2, 1-3
2-1,2-2,2-3
, 2-4
2-5
26, 2- 7
3-1
3-2,33
3-4 thru 3-11
SECTION IV - MAINTENANCE
Trouble Shooting
Parts Placement
Alignment
SECTION V
Parts List
SECTION I
General Description
The 4200 Selective Voltmeter features lightweight portability, with laboratory accuracy,
for the measurements of voltage or power levels at specific frequencies in the range of 20Hz to
200KHz.
The frequency under test is displayed to the cycle on the 4200's six digit counter.
The 4200, with its solid-state circuitry and rechargeable ni-cad battery, will operate up to
25 hours without recharging.
Some of the other features include:
Two crystal controlled bandwidths.
Two types of counter readouts.
Internal signal for level calibration
Battery condition indicator
Built-In battery charging circuit.
Audio circuitry for aural indication of signal presence.
Knobs, switches, and connection points located on front panel for accessibility.
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SPECIFICAnONS:
LF. Rejection
-65db or greater
Input Level
Counter Resolution
6 digit ~ 1Hz
Calibration Level and Frequency
Input Level Range for Counter Mode 2
Operation
-30db at 1KHz
-90db to +22db
Input Impedance
Counter Clock Frequency
Audio Indication
1,000Hz with a signal input
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SPECIFICATIONS (Continued):
Power Supply
Internal 5.0 VDC Nickel-Cadmium battery.
AC operation and battery charging from
115 volt 60Hz source.
Temperature Range
+40 degrees F. to +120 degrees F. typical
Dimensions
105/8" H.
Weight
20 pounds
4171
1-3
13 112" W.
11" D.
SECTION II
UNIT FAMILIARIZATION
SDIGIT
COUNTER
READOUT
COUNTER
MODE
SWITCH
MECHANICAL
FREQ.DIAL
READOUT
ATTENUATOR
INPUT
SELECTOR
u
TUNING
CAL.
"R"BALANCE
POWER
. SWITCH
BAND
SELECTOR
AUDIO
115VAC
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UNIT FAMILIARIZATION:
POWER SWITCH-
INPUT SELECTOR
SELECTIVITY
Two-position switch that selects bandwidths
of 25Hz or 250Hz.
BAND SELECTOR
Three-position push-button switch selects
frequency of the band to be tuned.
TUNING
Variable capacitor tunes the unit to the
frequency as displayed by counter on Mode I
and by frequency window.
AUDIO
ATTENUATOR
INPUT
Five-way binding post, signal input.
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115VAC
Polarized input connector for 115 volt
60Hz AC power.
BALANCE
R. Potentiometer balances resistance of
ring modulator. This control is used in con
junction with "c" control to eliminate false
signal reading when unit is tuned to 20Hz.
C. Piston trimmer capacitor balances
capacitance of ring modulator.
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BATTERY CHARGING
Recommended procedure is to charge the battery with the Power Switch in the "OFF"
position for a period of 16 to 18 hours, with the power cord of the 4200 connected to 115VAC
60Hz source.
With the Power Switch in Bat 1, or Bat 2 positions and continuous operation from the AC
power line the unit is receiving a trickle charge, therefore battery charging is not necessary.
When the 4200 is operating in its AC position, the battery is not being charged.
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CALIBRATION:
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OPERATION:
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SECTION III
THEORY OF OPERATION
GENERAL
The 4200 is basically a very Selective Superhetrodyne receiver with a calibrated attenuator
in the input section, and a precision meter and counter in its output for precise level and fre
quency measurements.
The following paragraphs are intended for use with the block diagram on Page 5-18, to give
the operator or technician the basic theory of operation.
Due to the fact that the 4200 Selective Voltmeter is comprised basically of several printed
circuit boards and each board performs a general function, the following will help to familiarize
the board name, its PC number and its function:
INPUT BOARD, PCl: This PC board, in general, provides mixing functions.
LOCAL OSCILLATOR BOARD, PC2: This board basically sets up the frequency range of
the 4200, oscillating between 250,020Hz to 450,000Hz.
LOW PASS FILTER BOARDS, PC3 & PC4: These boards allow only the frequencies in the
range of the 4200 to enter the mixer.
CRYSTAL FILTER BOARD, PC5:
various higher and lower values. Also contained on this board is circuitry for recharging the
battery and fuses for protecting the 4200.
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The signal to be measured is basically coupled through the Input Selector, S1, then on
through or attenuated in the attenuator AT1, through PC1Q1 and PC1Q2, Source and Emitter
followers, and if it is in the frequency range of the 4200, it is passed through the Low Pass Filter,
PC3 and PC4 to the Ring Modulator, PC1D2 through D5.
Frequency Selector, PC2S3 selects a certain value of capacitance which causes PC2Q 1 to
oscillate at a specific frequency.
coupled through Source Follower, PC2Q2 and after being amplified in the Modulator Driver,
PC2Q4, is applied to the Ring Modulator, PC1D2 through D5 as the local oscillator injection.
The output of the Ring Modulator is the difference frequency, 250KHz, which is amplified
in the Filter Drivers, PC1(Q4 & Q5). This 250KHz is routed to one of two Bandpass Filters,
FL 1 or FL2 depending upon the setting of PC5S4, Selectivity Switch, through three stages of
I.F. amplification, PC61C1 through IC3, detected in the Meter Detector PC6(D1 & D2) and
displayed on the Meter MI.
The third I.F. Amplifier, PC6IC3, provides a 250KHz signal to a Balanced Modulator,
PC6(D3 - D4). A 249KHz signal is originated in the Crystal Oscillator, PC6Q5, and coupled
through the Modulator Driver, PC6Q6, to the Balanced Modulator.
The resultant frequency is the difference, a 1KHz signal, which is amplified by the Audio
Amplifier, PC6Q7, through Q12 and applied to the speaker, LSI.
The second I.F. Amplifier, PC6IC2, provides a 250KHz signal through Source Follower,
PC6Q4, to Amplifier PC6Q3 and then to Counter Mode Switch, S6.
Crystal Oscillator, PC7Q 1 generates a 250KHz signal which after being coupled through an
Emitter Follower, PC7Q2, is also applied to the Counter Mode Switch, S6.
The Product Detector, PC7IC1, receives one of the 250KHz signals applied to S6, depending
upon S6's position and a Local Oscillator Signal from an Emitter Follower, PC2Q3.
The mixed output of the Product Detector is applied to the Low Pass' Filter, PCB, where
only the difference frequency is passed to amplifiers, PC7(Q3 & Q4).
Crystal Oscillator, PC7Q5, generates a 1MHz signal that is coupled through PC7Q6, an
Emitter Follower, shaped into a pulse in PC7IC2, and divided by ten, six times in the Decade
Counters, PC7IC3 through ICB.
A 1KHz signal is taken out of PC7IC5, Decade Counter, and coupled through PC1Q3, an
Emitter Follower, and applied to the Input Selector S1 for use in calibrating the 4200.
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From PC7IC8 the 1Hz signal is coupled through a portion of an Inverter, PC7IC9, it is then
converted to a 1 second gate in the Dual J.K. Flip-Flop, PC7ICI0. It is then coupled through an
Emitter Follower, PC7Q7, and Amplified in PC7 QI0. This 1 second gate is also coupled back to
other portions of the Hex Inverter, PC7IC9, where after inversion, it is taken out and converted
to triggers and amplified in PC7Q9, the Reset trigger Amp, and the other, Storage Pulse Amplifier
PC7Q8.
Counter Drivers, PC7ICII through ICI6, receives signal information from PC7Q4; a Clock
Pulse from PC7QI0; Reset triggers from PC7Q9, and Storage Pulses from PC7Q8. These Counter
Drivers decode this information and drive the Counter Display tubes, PC7V 1 through V6.
When the 4200 is connected to 115Vac, this voltage is converted to a lower value by Power
Transformer, Tl, and coupled through AC Fuse, PC9Fl, to the Bridge Rectifier, PC9BR1, filtered
and zenered by PC9(CI & ZI), then connected to a section of the Power Switch, S5.
Battery, Bl, furnishes 4.8V through fuse, PC9F2, to Power Switch, S5, then to the DC to
AC Inverter, PC9(Ql,Q2 & Tl), which converts the 4.8V to four different ac voltages.
These ac voltages are converted to dc by the following circuits, -27V Rectifier, Filter,
PC9(DI & C5); -13V Rectifier, Regulator, PC9(D2 & Q3);
~9.6V
C4); +9.6V Rectifier, Filter, PC6(BRI & C19) and Regulator, PC6(QI & Q2), and are used
throughout the 4200.
Zener, PC9Z2, reduces the battery voltage to 4.3V for use in the Selective Voltmeter
Counter Circuitry and also after being coupled through a section of S5, it is used in PC9R2, the
Battery Test Resistor, for monitoring Bl 's charge.
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The signal to be measured is applied as follows, pOSe to BPI (Red), neg to BP2 (black),
which is also chassis ground. The signal is coupled through C1, a 4.0mfd, 200 vdc capacitor to the
Input Selector Switch, S1. When the Input Selector is set in the 600 ohm position, a 604 ohm
resistor is basically switched across BPI and BP2, establishing an input impedance of 600 ohms.
When Sl is set in Bridge position, the signal is coupled directly to the Attenuator AT1, which has
an input impedance of lOOK ohms.
Attenuator AT1 provides attenuation in 10db steps. In the -80 position the signal is coupled
straight through the attenuator. In the -70db position, a 10db pad, comprised of AT1 (R3 & R9)
attenuates the signal 10db. In the -60db position, a 20db pad, AT1 (R4 & RIO), attenuates the
signal20db. -50db position, AT1 (R5 & R11) provide 30db of attenuation.
In the -40db position, AT1 (R6 & R12) provide 40 db of attenuation.
AT1 (R 1 & R2) provide 50db of attenuation in the -30db position.
In the -20db attenuator position, a 50db pad, AT1 (R1 & R2) is added to a 10db pad, AT1
(R3 & R9) making a total of 60db of attenuation.
-10db attenuator position, 50db pad, AT1 (R1 & R2) plus 20db pad, AT1 (R4 & RIO) add
for 70db total. Odb atten. position, 50db pad, AT1 (R1 & R2) plus 30db pad, AT1 (R5 & R11),
add for 80db total. +10db atten. position, 50db pad, AT1 (R1 & R2) plus 40db pad, AT1
(R6 & R12) add for 90db total. +20db atten. position, 50db pad, AT1 (R1 & R2) plus another
50db pad made up of AT1 (R 7 & R8) for a total of 100db of attenuation.
The signal is coupled out of the attenuator to PCIP1 through a protection resistor, PC1R1,
coupling capacitor, PC1C1, and onto the gate of PC1Ql. The signal is then coupled from the
source of PC 1Q1 and onto the base of PC 1Q2. PC 1R4, being common to both PC 1Q1 & PC 1Q2
reduces distortion. The signal is then coupled from the emitter of PC1Q2 thru coupling capacitor
PC1C4, thru the impedance matching resistor PC1R6 and to PC1jl.
From PC1j1, the signal is applied to the Low Pass Filter input section, PC3. This Filter has
a pass band of 20Hz to 200KHz. Its cutoff frequency is around 210KHz, with its ultimate
attenuation frequency set at 250KHz. PC4 is the output section of the Low Pass Filter. The
signal is coupled to PC1j2, thru PC1R12, an impedance matching resistor, and into the center
tap of PC1Tl.
Local Oscillator, PC2, is basically a FET oscillator made up of PC2Q1, PC2L1, C2 & a
bank of capacitors controlled by switch PC2S3. Initial alignment is on Band B, which establishes
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the value of "L" in the ckt. This value of "L" remains the same for all three bands. On band B,
capacitors PC2CI, PC2C2, PC2C3 are switched in parallel with main tuning capacitor C2. 'This
combination of capacitors are in series with PC2LI & PC2L2. PC2Cl6 provides coupling to the
gate of PC2Q 1 while PC2R2 provides feedback to maintain oscillation. PC2C 1 adjusts the upper
end of Band B (350KHz), PC2L2 adjusts the low end of Band B, (260KHz). Band A switches
PC2(C6, C7, C8 & C9) in parallel with C2. It also switches the combination of PC2(C4 & C5)
in series with C2. PC2C6 sets the high end of Band A (260KHz) while PC2C4 adjusts the low
end, 250,020Hz,
Band C switches PC2(CI2, C13, C14) in parallel with C2. It also switches the combination
of PC2 (CIO & CII) in series with C2. PC2Cl2 sets the high end of Band C at 450KHz &
PC2C 10 adjusts the low end to 350KHz. This generated signal is coupled from the source of
PC2QI through PC2Cl8 to the gate of source follower PC2Q2. Capacitors PC2Cl8 and PC2Cl9
form a voltage divider which help keep the output of the Local Oscillator flat over its entire
frequency range. PC2Q2 is taken off of its source in two ways. One is coupled directly to the
base of PC2Q3, Emitter Follower. The other is from a voltage divider in the source of PC2Q2,
made up of PC2R5 & PC2R6. Emitter Follower PC2Q3 is utilized to provide isolation for the
Local Oscillator. The output is taken from a voltage divider, PC2(R7 & R8), in the emitter of
PC2Q3 and applied to PC2P3 for use in PC7.
The signal taken from PC2(R5 & R6) is coupled thru C20, a coupling capacitor and applied
to the base of amplifier PC2Q4. PC2Q4 drives the primary of PC2TI, while degenerative feed
back thru PC2(C22 & R 11) help to keep the output distortion free. The signal is then taken from
the secondary of PC2TI thru connectors PC2(P5 & P7) to PCI (P7 & P9).
The ring modulator, basically is made up of hot carrier diodes, PCI(D2, D3, D4, D5). Re
sistors PCI(RI4, R15, R17, R18) are 316 ohms, 1% precision resistors used in series with the hot
carrier diodes to improve their forward conduction characteristics, making the ring modulator
easier to balance, and improving its distortion characteristic. From PCI(P7 & P9) the Local Os
cilIa,tor injection signal is applied to the ring modulator at PCI(D3 & R15) and PCI(D5 & RI8).
When the Local Oscillator signal is positive at PCID5, diodes PCI(D4 & D5) are switched on,
allowing current to flow from PCIRl5 to PCID5. When the Local Oscillator signal is negative
atPCID5, Diodes PCI(D2 & D3) are switched on, allowing current to flow from PCIRl8 towards
PCID3. The rate, of course, that this switching occurs depends upon the local oscillator frequency.
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The input signal that was earlier applied to the center tap of PC 1T1 is switched to ground as the
local oscillator alternately switches legs of the ring modulator on and off. The signal path that this
input signal takes is thru either PCIR13 or PCIRI6, thru the "on" ring modulator leg, thru one
half of PC2Tl and to ground at PCIP8. Current is now flowing in the primary of PC1Tl in rela
tion to both the input frequency and the local Oscillator frequency. Controls PCIC7 & PCIR13
are course balance controls to compensate for variations in the diodes. These controls relieve the
problem of matching diodes, both in production and field repair. Controls PCIR16 & PCIC8 are
fine balance controls to allow the operator to balance out the undesirable effects of the local os
cillator injection.
The output of the Ring Modulator is taken by the secondary of PClTl. Capacitor PCICI0
is a 200 pfd unit that tunes the secondary to 250KHz, the difference frequency of the input
signal and the Local Oscillator. This 250KHz is applied to the base of PCIQ4 and amplified.
From PCIQ4's collector it is coupled thru PCIC12 to the base of PCIQ5, Crystal Filter Driver.
Both PCl(Q4 ,& Q5) are low distortion amplifiers. The amplified signal is taken from the
collector of PCIQ5, thru PCIC13 and out of PCl via PCIPI0.
The 250KHz signal is coupled to PC5S4, selectivity switch, which serves two functions.
First, it allows the operator to select the crystal filter bandwidth desired, and it shorts the unused
filter to ground. Crystal Filters FLI & FL2 have center frequencies of 250KHz. FLI has a
bandwidth at 3db down of 25Hz, while FL2 has a 250Hz bandwidth at its 3db points. Capaci
tors, PC5C1 through PC5C8, are attached to the inputs and outputs of both filters and are used
to minimize ripple in the passband of the filters. Resistors PC5Rl & PC5R2 used in conjunction
with certain types of crystal filters, pads the output of FL2 down so that the same 250KHz sig
nalloss is present in it as in FLI. From PC5S4 the signal is coupled to PC6Pl.
From PC6Pl the 250KHz signal is coupled through PC6Rl, an impedance matching resistor
to pins 1 & 4 of the First I.F. Amplifier, PC6IC1. Here the 250KHz signal is amplified and
coupled from pin 6 of PC6ICI to the center tap of PC6Tl, the 1st I.F. transformer. PC6C4 and
the primary of PC6Tl are resonant at 250KHz. The signal is coupled between pins 1 and 4 of the
2nd I.F. amp PC6IC2 by PC6Tl's secondary. The amount of I.F. gain is varied by the Cal poten
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tiometer R3 which is in PC6IC2's emitter leg. The signal is amplified by PC6IC2 and is coupled
out pin 6 of PC6IC2 to the center tap of the primary of PC6T2. PC6T2's primary is tuned to
250KHz by PC6CI0. One of PC6T2's secondaries couples the signal between pins 1 & 4 of
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PC6IC3, the third I.F. amplifier. After amplification the signal is taken out of pin 6 of PC6IC3
and coupled to the center tap of PC6T3's primary, which is tuned to 250KHz by capacitor
PC6CI5. Another output is taken from pin 6 of PC6IC3, thru coupling capacitor PC6CI6. This
signal will be used in the audio section of the voltmeter. Out of the secondary of PC6T3, the
250KHz signal is coupled to the meter detector circuit. Diodes PC6(DI & D2) rectify the 250KHz
signal, while capacitors PC6(CI7 & C18) filter the rectified current. Resistors PC6(R2 & R3) are
used to match the impedance of the meter, keeping it linear. This dc current is taken out PC6P3
and applied to a section of S5, the Power Switch. This section of S5 allows the operator to re
move this dc current and connect the meter to the battery test circuitry. From S5, the signal is
connected to the positive side of M1, a 100 ua meter.
In the audio section PC6Q5 and PC6Yl, a 249KHz crystal, basically make up a 249KHz
sideband oscillator, the emitter of PC6Q5 is bypassed with PC6(L4 & C26) which being tuned to
249KHz helps start PC6Q5 oscillating. The audio 249KHz signal is coupled out of its collector
through coupling capacitor PC6C27, into the base of PC6Q6, modulator driver. Modulator Driver
PC6Q6 drives the balanced modulator, PC6(D3 & D4) through coupling capacitors PC6(C28 &
C29). PC6Q6, by its phase shifting characteristic turns either PC6D3 or PC6D4 on.
The 250KHz IF signal that couples through PC6C16 is connected to PC6(D3 & D4), the
mixed signals are then coupled through PC6R21 and to PC6C30, which act as a low pass filter.
The output, a difference frequency of 1,000Hz, is coupled through coupling capacitor PC6C31,
through PC6P12 and out to the Audio poteniometer, R4. R4 allows the operator to adjust the
audio level out of the speaker in the voltmeter.
The 1KHz signal is taken from the arm of R4 and is coupled through PC6PI3, PC6C34 and
into the base of the 1st audio amplifier, PC6Q7. The signal is amplified and taken out the col
lector of PC6Q7. It is further amplified by PC6Q8 and coupled to the bases of PC6(Q9 & QI0),
which are push-pull amplifiers which drive another push-pull amplifier PC6(Qll & QI2).
The output is coupled through coupling capacitor PC6C37, to PC6PI4, to LSI speaker.
PC6T2 has a secondary winding for the purpose of furnishing a 250KHz signal to the counter
portion of the 4200. This signal is coupled to the gate of PC6Q4, a source follower, used to pro
vide isolation for the I.F. The signal is coupled to the base of PC6Q3, and after being amplified,
is taken out of the collector, through PC6C22, and out PC6PI0 to the counter mode switch, S6.
PC7Q 1 transistor and PC7Y 1 crystal and their associated circuitry, make up a 250KHz
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oscillator. Capacitor PC7C5 allows the output frequency to be adjusted to 250KHz precisely. The
output is taken from the collector and is coupled through PC7C8 to the base of PC7Q2, Emitter
Follower.
This 250KHz signal is then taken from the emitter, through coupling capacitor
PC7Q6, through PC7C21 to pin 1 of PC7IC2, Pulse Shapero Resistor PC7R29, along with capaci
tor PC7C21 preshape the IMHz signal into a pulse. Resistor PC7R28 aids PC7IC2 by providing
feedback to shape the signal into a pulse, which is then fed out of pin 14 to pin 1 of PC7IC3.
PC7IC3, Decade Counter, divides the IMHz pulse by 10. This 100KHz pulse is coupled out pin
12 and direct coupled to PC7IC4, pin 1. PC7IC4, is another decade counter which divides the
100KHz pulse down to 10KHz. This 10KHz pulse is direct coupled from pin 12 to pin 1 of
PC7IC5. PC7IC5 decade counter divides this down to 1KHz. This 1KHz pulse out of pin 12 is
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used in two ways, one way, it is coupled out PC7P6 to PC1P4. From PC1P4 it couples through
PC1C5 and into the base of PC1Q3. PC1Q3 Emitter Follower provides isolation for the count
down chain. Its output is taken through PC1R8 and potentiometer PC1R9 in PC1Q3's emitter.
PC1R9 allows an adjustment in level of the 1KHz pulse. This set level is taken out through
PC1P3 to the input switch 81. When 81 is placed in the Cal position this 1KHz signal is coupled
into the attenuator AT1, for use in the 4200 to set its total gain.
PC7IC6 pin 1 receives the other output from PC7IC5. This 1KHz signal is counted down to
100Hz. It is coupled out Pin 12 to pin 1 of PC7IC7. Again the signal is divided by 10 and its
10Hz output on pin 12 is coupled to PC7IC8. PC7IC8 divides the 10Hz pulses to 1Hz. It is
coupled out of pin 12 and is fed to pin 13 of IC9, Hex Inverter. Here in one section of the Hex
Inverter the signal is inverted and taken out pin 2, direct coupled to pin 2 of PC7IC10, a dual J.K.
Flip-Flop. PC7IC10 converts the 1Hz signal into a one second gate. It supplies this one second
gate at pins 13 and 14, at opposite polaritys. The gate from pin 14 is used to make up the clock
pulse, and is direct coupled to the base of the PC7Q7, an emitter follower, which provides iso
lation and couples the gate to the base of PC7Q10. PC7Q10 amplifies the 1 second gate to a level
of approximately -12.5V and it is taken from the collector and applied to pin 2 of PC7IC16, to
be utilized as the clock pulse.
The other 1 second gate that is originated in PC7IC10 which is taken out of pin 13 is direct
coupled back to another section of the Hex Inverter, PC7IC9. In on pin 10 and after being in
verted it is coupled out on pin 5 to two places. One is through PC7C23 and into the base of PC7
Q8. Capacitor PC7C23 and Resistor PC7R34 make up a differentiating ckt to provide a differ
entiated waveshape.
As the positive going pulse of this waveform is applied to the base of transistor, PC7Q8, it
drives it into conduction. As a result, a sharp negative going pulse of approximately -12.5V is
present on its collector. This is fed to pins 13 of PC7IC11 through IC16, as the storage pulse.
This storage pulse is timed in conjunction with the negative going side of the clock pulse.
Pin 5 also feeds back into pin 14 of the hex inverter. After being inverted it is coupled out
pin 1 through capacitor PC7C24 and into the base of PC7Q9. Here PC7C24 and PC7R36 make
up a differentiating network. Again as in the storage ckt, the positive going pulse is used to turn
PC7Q9 on. This negative going trigger, around -12.5V, is coupled out the collector to pin 4 of
PC7IC11 through IC16 and is used as the Reset trigger.
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This reset trigger is timed in conjunction with the positive going side of the clock pulse.
When the clock pulse, reset trigger, storage pulse, and an input pulse are present to PC 71CII
through ICI6, these integrated circuit decoder-drivers decode the information and drive their
respective seven-segment readout tubes, PC7VI through V6. The tube segments are illuminated
when the following conditions exist. When 1.6V is across the filaments, pins 6 & 9. When a -27V
is references to one side of the filaments, on pin 6 of the tube and when the driver switches
ground to a segment, on pin I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, or 8.
Battery BI is a rechargeable 4.8V, 7 AHR nicad unit. Its voltage is brought in through a red
lead into PC9PI, through PC9F2, a 2 amp, so-blo-fuse, used to protect BI and wiring. From
PC9F2 4.8V dc is taken out of PC9P5 and applied to a section of power switch S5.
When 115VAC is connected into the 4200, jl furnishes 115VAC to the primary of Tl.
Power transformer TI, is a step down transformer whose secondary supplies 7.5VAC to PC9P3
and PC9P4. This 7.5VAC is coupled through PC9FI, a 3 amp slo-blo fuse, and is applied to a full
wave bridge rectifier, PC9BRl.
PC9Cl. PC9RI and PC9ZIlimit this voltage to 5.6VDC, which is coupled out through PC9P6
and into S5, the Power Switch, for use as a charging vOltage for BI.
If the Power switch, S5, is setting in any position besides HOFF" or HAC", 4.8VDC is
coupled from it through PC9P7 to the center tap of PC9T I 's primary, and biasing resistor PC9R3.
This voltage causes either PC9QI or PC9Q2 to conduct, rapidly building flux lines in the primary
of PC9Tl. PC9TI has core material that is easily saturated and when saturation takes place, the
feedback winding of PC9T I, causes the conducting transistor to be switched off. The resulting
collapsing field switches the other transistor on.
The frequency of oscillation is controlled somewhat by resistor PC9R3.
Capacitor, PC9C2, is used to keep the spikes from the Inverter from coupling back into the
battery or to other circuits.
The oscillating of PC9(QI, Q2) and the primary of PC9TI, causes an AC voltage to be
coupled into the secondaries of PC9TI, one of which is coupled out PC9(PI3 & P14) to PC6
(P7 & P8).
After being coupled into PC6BRI, it is rectified and then filtered by PC6CI9.
PC6(QI & Q2) provides regulation while PC6ZIlimits the dc level to 9.6VDC. This voltage
is used throughout the 4200.
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DETAILED CIRCUIT THEORY (Continued)
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SECTION IV
L
TROUBLE SHOOTING
GENERAL
In case of difficulty with the 4200, the following suggestions may be helpful.
1. Check the battery condition, make sure it reads HO"db or above on the meter, when the
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If the problem resembles a or b, remove the power supply cover and check fuses PC9F 1 or
PC9F2.
The remaining problems are more difficult to isolate and it will be very helpful to use the
following in locating problems, the Schematic, the component placement photographs, and the
dc. voltage measurements.
Now, breaking problem c down further, if the unit will count in Mode I, this tells us that the
Local Oscillator PC2, is functioning the counter is developing the Cal signal, and that the power
supply, PC9, is supplying the proper dc voltages out.
This leaves the possible cause in the following areas: input board, PCl or I.F. board, PC6.
If the unit would not count in Mode I in problem c, then we would also have to look at
PC9, the power supply board, PC7, the counter board, and PC2 the Local Oscillator board.
Problem d would most likely involve PC6, the I.F. board.
Problem e would likely be caused in PC7, the counter board, or possibly in PC6, the I.F.
board.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
24 PIN IC'S
MEM1056
POLCJ
INDEX
14
12 - - -
5
2
MC 1550
10 Pin IC's
CA 3005
12 Pin IC's
C
2N3856
Base
Drain
Collector
Emitter
Gate
2N3638
'A
Source
Case
F. E. T.
2N3822, 2N3684
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VOLTAGE MEASUREMENTS, DC
Source
Emitter
Gate
Base
Drain
Collector
PCl
.85V
9.4V
Ql
3.6V
Q2
2.9V
3.6V
9.4V
Q3
l.25V
l.7V
9.0V
Q4
.98V
l.7V
3.0V
Q5
.97V
l.7V
3.4V
.7V
.OV
9.5V
PC2
Ql
Q2
2.3V
l.6V
9.5V
Q3
l.7V
2.3V
9.5V
Q4
2.2V
2.8V
9.5V
Ql
9.6V
lO.5V
13V
Q2
.OV
Q3
l.2V
Q4
l.9V
Q5
l.3V
l.9V
7.6V
Q6
l.3V
l.6V
8.0V
Q7
5.4V
6.0V
8.7V
Q8
9.4V
8.7V
4.25V
Q9
4.3V
4.25V
8.7V
QIO
4.3V
4.25V
.6V
Qll
9.4V
8.7V
4.3V
Q12
.OV
.6V
4.3V
PC6
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.62V
l.9V
.76V
4-5
lO.5V
3.9V
9.4V
PC6 (Continued)
IC-l
1
.72V
9.6V
5.0V
9.6V
10
4.25V
IC-2
1
.76V
.IIV
9.6V
5.0V
9.6V
10
4.3V
IC-3
1
.76V
9.4V
4.8V
9.4V
10
4.2V
PC7
IC-l
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3.8V
1.4V
3.7V
8.8V
10
8.0V
11
6.8V
12
4.0V
4-6
VOLTAGE MEASUREMENTS, DC
PC7 (Continued)
IC-2
1
.3V
l.8V
11
4.5V
14
l.OV
IC-3
1
l.OV
4.5V
.72V
11
12
l.7V
l.8V
4.5V
11
12
.72V
l.7V
IC-9
1
0 to 4.3V
.6 to l.2V
.4 to 2V
10
11
13
.4 to l.4V
4.5V
.8 to l.7V
IC-I0
2
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.6 to 1.2V
11
4.5V
12
.OV
13
.4 to l.4V
14
.4 to l.6V
4-7
3.8V
1.4V
3.7V
8.8V
10
8.0V
11
6.8V
12
4.0V
QI
2.0V
2.6V
7.2V
Q2
2.IV
2.7V
9.0V
1.6V
4.4V
Q3
.92V
-I2V
-4.2V
Q4
-I2V
Q5
3.3V
3.5V
9.0V
Q6
2.6V
3.3V
9.0V
Q7
o to IV
.4 to 1.5V
4.5V
Q8
-I2.5V
-I2.5V
-.35V
Q9
-I2.5V
-I2.5V
-.33V
QIO
-.1 to -.5V
-.3 to -IV
o to -I3V
QI
OV
-.2V
4.8V
Q2
OV
-.2V
4.8V
Q3
-I2V
BRI
5.3V
ZI
5.3V
Z2
4.4V
DI
-26.5V
D2
-I5.5V
PI5
-36V
Z3
-I2.5V
PC9
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-I2.5V
4-8
-I5.5V
PC8
PC7
----
PC6- -.
._-
Back of 4200
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4-9
PCI
JI
FL2
ADJ
HOLES
(5 PLACES)
FLI
Bottom of 4200
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HARMO
PC 9
PC7
LPF
4200 VOLTMETER
ATI
MI
CI
SER
NO.
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4-11
PCB
PC7
" '"
PC6
\
",--------'\'-~~ ...........~~..
\
\
\
\
J
\
\
\
\
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4-12
JI
J2
R2
R5
P3
CIO
Q4
R9
RI4
Q5
P9
01
CI4
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R26
R25
PIO
PII
CI2
CI3
CI4 CI3
C3
CI2
L2
C6
C5
RI
C7
C8
C9
CI7
CI6
1I
01
02
CIS
R2
R5
CII--""'"
C2---~'----""'!-~'::-~~~~
C4 _ _--r~__::'-..:..:::::.-Tl-----.!.;~T-L3--'-----.:
~_ _=__~_
P2
PI
4-17
4-14
CI
LI
CI
C3
LI
L2
PC3-----::;;:-~
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4-15
C6
J2
C5
54
C3
JI
C7
C8
J4
R2
RI
CI
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4-16
C2
J3
RI 011
II
P4 P5 01
C20
R5
PI~
C3=-_ _-....:.~~
ICI _
010
PI4
C2----_...;!!::--:...........i
C4
C33
1I
R27
TI
C9
C7
P9
C6
04
PII
RI3
05
C25
RII
RB
4-17
QIO
R41
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C5
P3
L4
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4-19
P4
i!3
PI2
i!:l
Q3
PI3
BRI
C6
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4-20
P3
QI
FI
R3
P4
P2
TI
R9
RIO
RII
R8
R6
R5
R4
R3
CI
AT 1 Attenuator Assembly
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ALIGNMENT
CALIBRATION LEVEL
1. Set the 4200 controls as follows:
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ALIGNMENT (Continued)
(g) Repeat Steps c through f until counter and dial scale agree at both ends.
2. Band A Alignment.
(a) Push Band A button in.
(b) Adjust tuning until frequency dial indicates 10KHz.
(c) Adjust PC2 C6 until counter reads 10,000Hz.
(d) Set frequency dial to 500Hz.
(e) Adjust PC2 C4 until counter reads 500Hz.
(f) Repeat Steps b through e until counter and dial scale agree on both ends.
3. Band C Alignment.
(a) Push Band C button in.
(b) Adjust tuning until frequency dial indicates 200KHz.
(c) Adjust PC2 CI2 until counter reads 200,000Hz.
(d) Set frequency dial to 100KHz.
(e) Adjust PC2 CIO until counter reads 100,000Hz.
(f) Repeat Steps bthrough e until counter and dial scale agree on both ends.
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ALIGNMENT (Continued)
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SECTION Y
Components located on printed circuit boards will contain that printed circuit's number as a
prefix for the components reference symbol.
Example: PCIRI
Components located in the attenuator assembly will have as a prefix in their symbol AT 1.
Example: ATIRI
Components located on the chassis will not have a prefix as part of their reference symbol.
Example: Rl
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PARTS LIST
Symbol
B02001-39
B02001-75
B02001-37
B02001-26
PCIRI
PCIR2
PCIR3
PCIR4
PCIR5
PCIR6
PCIR7
PCIR8
PCIR9
PCIRIO
PCIRII
PCIR12
PCIR13
PCIR14
PCIR15
PCIR16
PCIR17
PCIR18
PCIR19
PCIR20
PCIR21
PCIR22
PCIR23
PCIR24
PCIR25
PCIR26
PCIR27
PCICI
PCIC2
PCIC3
PCIC4
PCIC5
PCIC6
PCIC7
PCIC8
PCIC9
PCICIO
PCICII
B02001-31
B02001-20
B02009-3
B02001-46
B02001-38
B02008-1
A02010-6
B02001-25
B02001-35
B02001-23
BOI005-12
BOIOOO-25
AOI007-7
AOI008-16
BOIOOO-6
AOI013-0
AOI012
BOI002-31
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Description
Resistor, Composition, 4.7K ohm ~w, 10%
Resistor, Composition, 4.7M ohm ~w, 10%
Resistor, Composition, 3.3K ohm ~w, 10%
Resistor, Composition, 390 ohm ~w, 10%
Same as PC 1R4
Resistor, Composition, lK ohm, ~w, 10%
Same as PC lR6
Resistor, Composition, 120 ohm, ~w, 10%
Resistor, Variable, 100 ohm
Resistor, Composition, 18K ohm, ~w, 10%
Resistor, Composition, 3.9K ohm, ~w, 10%
Same as PCIR6
Same as PCIR9
Resistor, Film, 316 ohm, ~w, 1%
Same as PCIR14
Resistor, Variable, 17 ohm
Same as PCIR14
Same as PCIR14
Same as PCIRIO
Same as PCIRII
Resistor, Composition, 330 ohm, ~w, 10%
Resistor, Composition, 2.2K ohm, ~w, 10%
Same as PCIRIO
Same as PClRll
Resistor, Composition, 220 ohm, ~w, 10%
Same as PC lR8
Same as PC lR22
Capacitor, Poly Carb, .1 mfd, 200V
Capacitor, Tantalum, 100 mfd, 20V
Capacitor, Tantalum, .33 mfd, 35V
Capacitor, Tantalum, 22 mfd, 35V
Same as PCIC3
Capacitor, Tantalum, 1 mfd. 35V
Capacitor, Variable, Ceramic, 2.5 to 5.0 pfd
Capacitor, Variable Piston, .8 to 8.5 pfd
Same as PCIC3
Capacitor, Silver Mica, 200 pfd, DM15
Same as PCIC3
5-2
B04028-0
B04011
B04030
B04029
PCICl2
PCICl3
PCICl4
PCIQI
PCIQ2
PCIQ3
PCIQ4
PCIQ5
PCIDI
PCID2
PCID~j
A03004-1
A50010
A32015
A32009
6000lA
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Description
Symbol
PCID4
PCID5
PCILI
PCIL2
PCITI
PCljl
PClj2
PCIPI
PCIP2
PCIP3
PCIP4
PCIP5
PCIP6
PCIP7
PCIP8
PCIP9
PCIPIO
PCIPII
PCI
Same as PCIC3
Same as PCIC3
Same as PCIC3
Semiconductor, FET, 2N3684
Semiconductor, Transistor, 2N 3856
Same as PCIQ2
Same as PCIQ2
Same as PCIQ2
Semiconductor, Diode 1N5060
Semiconductor, Diode, HP5082-2800
Same as PCID2
Same as PC2D2
Same as PCID2
Choke, RF 5MHY
Same as PC IL 1
Transformer, RF Assy.
jack, Matrix
Same as PC lj 1
Terminal, Pin, PC
Same as PCIPI
Same as PCIPI
Same as PCIPI
Same as PCIPI
Same as PCIPI
Same as PC IP 1
Same as PCIPI
Same as PCIPI
Same as PCIPI
Same as PCIPI
Board, P.C.
5-3
Part Number
Symbol
B02001-50
B02001-30
B02001-55
B02001-63
B02001-31
B02001-27
PC2RI
PC2R2
PC2R3
PC2R4
PC2R5
PC2R6
PC2R7
PC2R8
PC2R9
PC2RIO
PC2RII
PC2RI2
PC2CI
PC2C2
PC2C3
PC2C4
PC2C5
PC2C6
PC2C7
PC2C8
PC2C9
PC2CIO
PC2CII
PC2CI2
PC2CI3
PC2CI4
PC2CI5
PC2CI6
PC2CI7
PC2CI8
PC2CI9
PC2C20
PC2C21
PC2C22
PC2QI
PC2Q2
PC2Q3
PC2Q4
PC2LI
PC2L2
PC2L3
PC2TI
PC2S3
B02001-19
B02001-43
B02001-39
B02001-35
B02001-29
AOI006
BOIOI4-7
BOIOI4-73
-
BOI002-48F
BOIOI4-76
BOI002-28F
BOIOO2-44F
BOIOI4-70
BOIOI4-82
AOI007-7
BOI005-13
BOI002-16F
BOI002-24F
AOI007-1
B04017-1
B04011
B50031
A50028
A03004-1
A50010
B09002
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Description
Resistor, Composition, 39K ohm, ~w, 10%
Resistor, Composition, 820 ohm, ~w, 10%
Resistor, Composition, lOOK ohm, ~w, 10%
Resistor, Composition, 470K ohm, ~w, 10%
Resistor, Composition, IK ohm, ~w, 10%
Resistor, Composition, 470 ohm, ~w, 10%
Same as PC2R5
Resistor, Composition, 100 ohm, ~w, 10%
Resistor, Composition, 10K ohm, ~w, 10%
Resistor, Composition, 4.7K ohm, ~w, 10%
Resistor, Composition, 2.2K ohm, ~w, 10%
Resistor, Composition, 680 ohm, ~w, 10%
Capacitor, Variable, Air, 2.2 - 34 pfd
Capacitor, Ceramic, TC 47 pfd NPO
Capacitor, Ceramic, TC 100 pfd N750
Same as PC2CI
Capacitor, Silver Mica, 680 pfd HF" DM 19
Same as PC2C I
Capacitor, Ceramic TC 330 pfd N750
Same as PC2C7
Capacitor, Silver Mica, 150 pfd, HF" DMI5
Same as PC2C I
Capacitor, Silver Mica, 500 pfd HF" DMI5
Same as PC2C I
Capacitor, Ceramic TC, 33 pfd N750
Capacitor, Ceramic TC, 68 pfd NI500
Capacitor, Tantalum, .33 mfd, 35V
Capacitor, Poly Carb., .15 mfd, 200V
Same as PC2CI5
Capacitor, Silver Mica, 50 pfd DM 15
Capacitor, Silver Mica, 100 pfd, DMI5
Capacitor, Tantalum, .1 mfd, 35V
Same as PC2CI5
Same as PC2C20
Semiconductor, FET, 2N3822
Same as PC2Q I
Semiconductor, Transistor, NPN, 2N3856
Same as PC2Q3
Inductor, Tapped Assy.
Inductor, Variable Assy.
Choke, RF, 5 mhy
Transformer, R.F. Assy.
Switch, Push-Button, 3 section
5-4
Symbol
A32009
PC2Pl
PC2P2
PC2P3
PC2P4
PC2P5
PC2P6
PC2P7
PC2
60002A
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Description
Terminal, Pin, PC
Same as PC2Pl
Same as PC2Pl
Same as PC2P 1
Same as PC2Pl
Same as PC2Pl
Same as PC2P 1
Board, Printed Circuit
5-5
Description
Part Number
Symbol
BOI002-52
BOI002-54
A50036
A50037
60003A
PC3Cl
PC3C2
PC3Ll
PC3L2
PC3
BOI002-55
BOI002-54
BOI002-52
A50037
A50036
60004A
PC4Cl
PC4C2
PC4C3
PC4Ll
PC4L2
PC4
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5-6
Part Number
Symbol
Description
B02001-47
B02001-23
BOI002-16
AOI009
PC5RI
PC5R2
PC5CI
PC5C2
PC5C3
PC5C4
PC5C5
PC5C6
PC5C7
PC5C8
PC5S4
PC5JI
PC5J2
PC5J3
PC5J4
PC5
B50032
A32015
60005A
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5-7
Part Number
Symbol
B0200I-30
B0200I-23
B02002-86
B0200I-3I
PC6RI
PC6R2
PC6R3
PC6R4
PC6R5
PC6R6
PC6R7
PC6R8
PC6R9
PC6RIO
PC6RII
PC6RI2
PC6RI3
PC6RI4
PC6RI5
PC6RI6
PC6RI7
PC6RI8
PC6RI9
PC6R20
PC6R2I
PC6R22
PC6R23
PC6R24
PC6R25
PC6R26
PC6R27
PC6R28
PC6CI
PC6C2
PC6C3
PC6C4
PC6C5
PC6C6
PC6C7
PC6C8
PC6C9
PC6CIO
PC6CII
PC6CI2
PC6CI3
PC6CI4
PC6CI5
PC6CI6
PC6CI7
PC6CI8
PC6CI9
PC6C20
PC6C2I
PC6C22
PC6C23
B0200I-48
B0200I-4I
B0200I-46
B0200I-38
B0200I-43
B0200I-39
B0200I-49
B0200I-50
B0200I-52
B0200I-44
B0200I-27
B0200I-47
B0200I-45
AOI007-7
BOI002-40
L-
AOIOII-O
AOI003-0
I-
BOI002-44
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Description
Resistor, composition, 820 ohm, %w, 10%
Resistor, Composition, 220 ohm, %w, 10%
Resistor, Composition, 4.3K ohm, %w, 5%
Resistor, Composition, IK ohm, %w, 10%
Same as PC6R I
Same as PC6R4
Same as PC6R2
Same as PC6R I
Resistor, Composition, 27K, %w, 10%
Resistor, Composition, 6.8K ohm, %w, 10%
Resistor, Composition, 18K ohm, %w, 10%
Same as PC6R4
Same as PC6R I
Same as PC6R II
Resistor, Composition, 3.9K ohm, %w, 10%
Same as PC6R4
Same as PC6R4
Resistor, Composition, 10K ohm, %w, 10%
Resistor, Composition, 4.7K ohm, %w, 10%
Same as PC6R 19
Same as PC6R 19
Resistor, Composition, 33K ohm, %w, 10%
Resistor, Composition, 39K ohm, %w, 10%
Resistor, Composition, 56K ohm, %w, 10%
Resistor, Composition, 12K ohm, %w, 10%
Resistor, Composition, 470 ohm, %w, 10%
Resistor, Composition, 22K ohm, %w, 10%
Resistor, Composition, 15K ohm, %w, 10%
Capacitor, Tantalum, .33 mfd, 35V
Same as PC6CI
Same as PC6CI
Capacitor, Silver Mica, 390 pfd, DMI5
Same as PC6C I
Same as PC6C I
Same as PC6C I
Same as PC6C I
Same as PC6C I
Same as PC6C4
Same as PC6CI
Same as PC6C I
Same as PC6CI
Same as PC6C I
Same as PC6C4
Same as PC6C I
Same as PC6CI
Same as PC6CI
Capacitor, Electrolytic, 100 mfd, 25V
Capacitor, Electrolytic, 5 mfd, 25V
Same as PC6CI
Same as PC6C I
Capacitor, Silver Mica, 500 pfd, DMI5
5-8
AOI007-1
AOI008-16
A04019
B04004
B04011
B04017-1
A04022
A04016-2
A04015-2
A04020-1
A04020-0
A04025
A04021-0
B04018-11A
A03004-1
A03003-33
B50006
B50039
A15000-3
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Symbol
Description
PC6C24
PC6C25
PC6C26
PC6C27
PC6C28
PC6C29
PC6C30
PC6C31
PC6C32
PC6C33
PC6C34
PC6C35
PC6C36
PC6C37
PC6ICI
PC6IC2
PC6IC3
PC6Ql
PC6Q2
PC6Q3
PC6Q4
PC6Q5
PC6Q6
PC6Q7
PC6Q8
PC6Q9
PC6QI0
PC6Qll
PC6Q12
PC6Dl
PC6D2
PC6D3
PC6D4
PC6BRI
PC6Z1
PC6Ll
PC6L2
PC6L3
PC6L4
PC6L5
PC6Tl
PC6T2
PC6T3
PC6Yl
Same as PC6C 1
Capacitor, Silver Mica, 100 pfd, DM15
Capacitor, Poly Carb, .01 mfd, 200V
Same as PC6Cl
Capacitor, Tantalum, .1 mfd, 35V
Same as PC6C28
Same as PC6C26
Capacitor, Tantalum, 22 mfd, 35V
Same as PC6C 19
Same as PC6C 1
Same as PC6C31
Same as PC6C31
Same as PC6C31
Same as PC6C 19
Semiconductor, Integrated CKT, MC1550
Same as PC6ICI
Same as PC6ICI
Semiconductor, Transistor, 2N696
Same as PC6Q 1
Semiconductor, Transistor, 2N3856A
Semiconductor, FET, 2N 3822
Same as PC6Q3
Same as PC6Q3
Same as PC6Q3
Semiconductor, Transistor, 2N3638
Semiconductor, Transistor, 2N 1306
Semiconductor, Transistor, 2N 1307
Semiconductor, Transistor, 2N5811
Semiconductor, Transistor, 2N5810
Semiconductor, Diode, IN277
Same as PC6D 1
Same as PC6D 1
Same as PC6Dl
Semiconductor, Bridge, Full Wave FWL50
Semiconductor, Diode, Zener, IN4739A
Choke, R.F. 5mhy
Same as PC6L 1
Same as PC6Ll
Inductor, Shielded, 56 uhy
Same as PC6Ll
Transformer, I.F. Assy.
Transformer, I.F. Assy.
Same as PC6Tl
Crystal, Quartz, 249KHz
5-9
Symbol
A32009
PC6Pl
PC6P2
PC6P3
PC6P4
PC6P5
PC6P6
PC6P7
PC6P8
PC6P9
PC6PI0
PC6Pll
PC6P12
PC6P13
PC6P14
PC6P15
PC6
60006A
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Description
Terminal, Pin, PC
Same as PC6P2
Same as PC6P2
Same as PC6P2
Same as PC6P2
Same as PC6P2
Same as PC6P2
Same as PC6P2
Same as PC6P2
Same as PC6P2
Same as PC6P2
Same as PC6P2
Same as PC6P2
Same as PC6P2
Same as PC6P2
Board, Printed Circuit
5-10
Part Number
B02001-14
B02001-45
B02001-41
B02001-46
B02001-31
B02001-30
B02001-43
B02001-39
B02001-35
B02001-33
B02001-38
B02001-37
B02001-29
B02001-53
B02001-25
B02001-50
B02001-19
B02001-36
B02001-32
B02001-40
B02001-53
AOI007-7
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Description
Symbol
PC7Rl
PC7R2
PC7R3
PC7R4
PC7R5
PC7R6
PC7R7
PC7R8
PC7R9
PC7RI0
PC7Rll
PC7R12
PC7R13
PC7R14
PC7R15
PC7R16
PC7R17
PC7R18
PC7R19
PC7R20
PC7R21
PC7R22
PC7R23
PC7R24
PC7R25
PC7R26
PC7R27
PC7R28
PC7R29
PC7R30
PC7R31
PC7R32
PC7R33
PC7R34
PC7R35
PC7R36
PC7R37
PC7R38
PC7R39
PC7R40
PC7R41
. PC7Cl
Same as PC7R5
Same as PC 7R8
Same as PC 7R 7
Same as PC7R12
Same as PC7R14
Same as PC7R4
Same as PC7R3
Same as PC7R23
Same as PC 7R3
Same as PC7R7
Same as PC7R12
Same as PC7R3
Same as PC7R3
Same as PC7R28
Same as PC7R22
Same as PC7R28
Same as PC7R22
Same as PC7R3
Same as PC7R3
Same as PC7R22
5-11
Part Number
Symbol
BOI002-75
BOI005-6
BOI002-8
AOI009
BOI002-24
PC7C2
PC7C3
PC7C4
PC7C5
PC7C6
PC7C7
PC7C8
PC7C9
PC7CI0
PC7Cll
PC7C12
PC7C13
PC7C14
PC7C15
PC7C16
PC7C17
PC7C18
PC7C19
PC7C20
PC7C21
PC7C22
PC7C23
PC7C24
PC7ICl
PC7IC2
PC7IC3
PC7IC4
PC7IC5
PC7IC6
PC7IC7
PC7IC8
PC7IC9
PC7ICI0
PC7ICll
PC7IC12
PC7IC13
PC7IC14
PC7IC15
PC7IC16
PC7Ql
PC7Q2
PC7Q3
PC7Q4
BOI005-2
AOI0II-0
AOI008-16
BOI002-11
BOI0I0
BOI002-38
I
L.
BOI005-46
AOI0ll-11
'-
BOI005-0
B04010
B04008
B04009-0
L.
B04006
B04005
C04007
B04011
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Description
Capacitor, Silver Mica, 600 pfd, DM 19
Capacitor, Poly Carb, .01 mfd, 200V
Capacitor, Silver Mica, 25 pfd, DM 15
Capacitor, Variable, Ceramic, 9-35 pfd
Capacitor, Silver Mica, 100 pfd, DM15
Same as PC7Cl
Same as PC7Cl
Same as PC7Cl
Same as PC7Cl
Capacitor, Poly Carb, .0022 mfd, 200V
Capacitor,"Electrolytic, 100 mfd, 25V
Capacitor, Tantalum, 22 mfd, 35V
Same as PC7Cl
Same as PC7C13
Capacitor, Silver Mica, 33 pfd, DM15
Capacitor, Variable, Piston, .8 - 8.5 pfd
Capacitor, Silver Mica, 350 pfd, DM15
Same as PC7C2
Same as PC7C1
Capacitor, Poly Carb, .02 mfd, 200V
Capacitor, Electrolytic, 500 mfd, 15V
Same as PC7C3
Capacitor, Poly Carb, .001 mfd, 200V
Semiconductor, I.C. CA3005
Semiconductor, I.C. MC724
Semiconductor, I.C. SN7490
Same as PC7IC3
Same as PC7IC3
Same as PC7IC3
Same as PC7IC3
Same as PC7IC3
Semiconductor, I.C. MC789
Semiconductor, I.C. MC790
Semiconductor, I.C. MEMI056
Same as PC7ICll
Same as PC7ICll
Same as PC7ICll
Same as PC7ICll
Same as PC7ICll
Semiconductor, Transistor, 2N 3856
Same as PC7Ql
Same as PC7Ql
Same as PC7Ql
5-12
A04012-0
A03004-1
A03003-33
A15000-0
A15000-1
A08001-0
A08001-1
A32010-2
A32009
60007A
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Description
SYInbol
PC7Q5
PC7Q6
PC7Q7
PC7Q8
PC7Q9
PC7QI0
PC7Ll
PC7L2
PC7L3
PC7Yl
PC7Y2
PC7Vl
PC7V2
PC7V3
PC7V4
PC7V5
PC7V6
PC7Pl
PC7P2
PC7P3
PC7P4
PC7P5
PC7P6
PC7P7
PC7P8
PC7P9
PC7PI0
PC7Pli
PC7P12
PC7P13
PC7P14
PC7
Same as PC7Q 1
Same as PC7Ql
Same as PC7Q 1
Same as PC7Q 1
Same as PC7Ql
Semiconductor, Transistor, 2N 3905
Choke, R.F. 5 mhy
Inductor, Shielded, 56 uhy
Same as PC7Ll
Crystal, Quartz, 250KHz
Crystal, Quartz, IMHz
Tube, Readout, DT-1704
Same as PC7Vl
Tube, Readout, DT-1705
Same as PC7V 1
Same as PC7V 1
Same as PC7V 1
Socket, Miniature, Spring
Terminal, Pin P.C.
Same as PC7Pl
Same as PC7Pl
Same as PC7Pl
Same as PC7Pl
Same as PC7Pl
Same as PC7Pl
Same as PC7Pl
Same asPC7Pl
Same as PC7Pl
Same as PC7Pl
Same as PC7P1
Same as PC7Pl
Same as PC7P1
Board, Printed Circuit
5-13
Part Number
Symbol
BOI002-52
BOI002-54
BOI002-55
PC8Cl
PC8C2
PC8C3
PC8C4
PC8C5
PC8Ll
PC8L2
PC8L3
PC8L4
PC8Pl
PC8P2
PC8P3
PC8P4
PC8
A50036
A50037
A32009
'-
60008A
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Description
Capacitor, Silver Mica, 1000 pfd, DM19
Capacitor, Silver Mica, 1200 pfd, DM19
Capacitor, Silver Mica, 1300 pfd, DM19
Same as PC8C2
Same as PC8C1
Inductor, Variable, Assy.
Inductor, Variable, Assy.
Same as PC8L2
Same as PC8Ll
Terminal, Pin, P.C.
Same as PC8Pl
Same as PC8Pl
Same as PC8Pl
Board, Printed Circuit
5-14
Part Number
Symbol
B02007-84
B02001-51
B02001-27
B02007-1
B02001-30
AOI0ll-ll
PC9Rl
PC9R2
PC9R3
PC9R4
PC9R5
PC9Cl, CIA
PC9C2
PC9C3
PC9C4
PC9C5
PC9C6
PC9Ql
PC9Q2
PC9Q3
PC9Dl
PC9D2
PC9D3
PC9BRI
PC9Z1
PC9Z2
PC9Z3
PC9Tl
PC9Fl
PC9F2
PC9Pl
PC9P2
PC9P3
PC9P4
PC9P5
PC9P6
PC9P7
PC9P8
PC9P9
PC9PI0
PC9Pll
PC9P12
PC9P13
PC9P14
PC9P15
AOI011-3
AOI011-29
AOI003-1
A04.027
A04022
A04023-0
A04026-0
B04024-9
B04018-3A
B04,018-15A
B50029
AI0001-27
AI0001-24
A32009
A32015
A32020
A21035-0
60009A
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PC9
Description
Resistor, B W H., .27 ohm, lw., 10%
Resistor,Composition, 47K ohm, ~w, 10%
Resistor, Composition, 470 ohm, ~w, 10%
Resistor, B.W H, 3.3 ohm, lw, 10%
Resistor, Composition, 820 ohm, ~w, 10%
Capacitor, Electrolytic, 500 mfd, 15V
Same as PC9Cl
Capacitor, Electrolytic, 250 mfd, 25V
Same as PC9C3
Capacitor, 200 mfd, 35V
Capacitor, Electrolytic, 25 mfd, 25V
Semiconductor, Transistor, 2N3054
Same as PC9Ql
Semiconductor, Transistor, 2N 3638
Semiconductor, Diode, IN2069
Same as PC9D1
Same as PC9D1
Semiconductor, Bridge, Full Wave FWLB50
Semiconductor, Diode, Zener, IN3997AR
Semiconductor, Diode, Zener, IN4731A
Semiconductor, Diode, Zener IN4743A
Transformer, Inverter, Assy.
Fuse, 3 AGC Slo Blo
Fuse, 2 AGC Slo Blo
Terminal, Pin, PC
Same as PC9Pl
Same as PC9Pl
Same as PC9Pl
Same as PC9Pl
Same as PC9Pl
Same as PC9Pl
Same as PC9Pl
Same as PC9Pl
Same as PC9Pl
Same as PC9P1
Same as PC9Pl
Same as PC9Pl
Same as PC9Pl
Same as PC9P1
Jack, Matrix
Clips, Fuse
Heat Sink, Winged
Board, Printed Circuit
5-15
Part Number
Symbol
B02008-10
B02008-1
B02008-7
B02008-8
B02008-9
AT1R1
AT1R2
AT1R3
AT1R4
AT1R5
AT1R6
AT1R7
AT1R8
AT1R9
AT1R10
AT1R11
AT1R12
AT1C1
AT1S2
B02008-11
B02008-6
B02008-4
B02008-3
B01002-1
B09005
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Description
Resistor, Film, lOOK ohm, ~w, 1%
Same as AT1R1
Same as AT1R1
Same as AT1R2
Switch, Rotary
5-16
Part Number
Symbol
B09006
B50034
A09004
A09003
A27002-0
B17000
A32006-1
A32006-0
B08002
A18000
B15002
B15001
B02005-0
B02001-31
A02012
A02011
BOI005-22
A16001
A32016
A23000
A23001
A12006
A27004
A27003
A27005
C50035
C28000
SI
ATI
S5
S6
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Bl
BPI
BP2
Ml
LSI
FLI
FL2
Rl
R2
R3
R4
Cl
Tl
Jl
Description
Switch, Rotary, Input
Attenuator Assembly
Switch, Rotary, Power
Switch, Toggle, Mode
Cap, Switch
Battery, 4.8V, 7 AHR
Post, Binding, Red
Post, Binding, Black
Meter, 100UA
Speaker, Round, 2%", 45 ohm
Filter, Crystal 25Hz
Filter, Crystal 250Hz
Resistor, Film, 604 ohm, %w, 1%
Resistor, Composition, lK ohm, %w, 10%
Resistor, Variable, 5K ohm
Resistor, Variable, 25K ohm, Audio Taper
Capacitor, Poly Carbo 4.0 mfd, 200V
Tr~nsformer, Power
Receptacle, 3 prong
Window, Counter, Plexiglas, Circular Polarized
Window, Freq., Plexiglas, Scribed
Cord, Power, 3 conductor
Knob, Bar, Black
Knob, Spinner, Black
Knob, Round, Black
Tuning, Gear Train, Assy.
Case, Portable
5-17