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INSTRUCTION MANUAL FT-707 YAESU MUSEN CO., LTD. TOKYO JAPAN YAESU ALL SOLID STATE HF SSB TRANSCEIVER FT-707 The PT-707 is an all solid state transceiver for the HF amateur bands. Featuring coverage of 80 through 10 meters, the FT-707 is designed for operation on SSB, CW and AM. Nominal power output is 100 watts on SSB and CW, and 50 walts on AN. The extremely compact size of the FI-?07 makes this model particularly well suited for mobile or However, the advanced design techniques used in the FT-707 make it competitive with ” equipment of other manufacturers, vacation use. top of the line’ The receiver section includes a new and sophisticated front end, using a Schottky barrier diode ring ‘module and carefully designed gain distribution, for excellent performance in the presence of strong signals. A very-low-noise premix local oscillator circuit is used, which further contributes to optimum receiver performance. Also included in the receiver is Yaesu’s famous variable IF bandwidth, using two 8 pole IF filters, allowing continuously variable adjustment of the [F bandwidth, from 300 Hz to 24 kHz. Six pole filters of 600 Hz and 350 Hz bandwidth (~6 dB) are available for contest and DX operators, with selection of the §SB filter or CW filter available on the CW mode. ‘The transmitier side features two rugged bipolar transistors with multiple protection in the final amplifier stage, with individual low pass filter networks for each band providing excelleat spectral purity. Digital plus analog display of the operating frequency is provided. The front panel meter consists of a string of bright discrete LEDs, for easy monitoring of the received signal strength, relative power output, and the transmit ALC level Among the convenience features of your FT-707 are # high-performance noise blanker, YOX (with front panel controls), and receiver offset tuning Available options for the PT-707 include the FP-707 AC Power Supply, which provides the 13.5 volis DC required by the FT-707. The FP-707 provides outstanding regulation, for many years of trouble- free operation. Also available is the exciting FV-707DM external VFO, which provides twelve memory channels using a sophisticated synthesizer which allows scanning in 10 Hz steps and offset from memory channels. And for matching your antenna system to the 50 ohm impedance requirement ot the FT-707, choose the FC-707 Antenna Coupler. All of the above accessories, plus @ special mobile mounting bracket, are available (rom your Yaesu dealer. We recommend that you read this manual in its entirety, so as to derive maximum benefit from your new PT-707, an exciting breakthrough from the communications experts... YAESU. SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL Frequency coverage: 80m 3.5-4.0 MHz 40 m 7.0-7.5 MHz 30m 10.0--10.5 MHz 20m 14.0-14.5 MHz 7m 18.0-18.5 MHz 1sm 21.0-21.5 MHz 12m 24,5-25.0 MHz lom 28.0--29.9 MHz Modes of operation: LSB, USB, CW, and AM Power requirements: 13.5 volts DC, negative ground Current consumption: DC 1.5 amps receive DC 20 amps transmit Case size: 93(H) x 240(W) x 295 (D) mmr incl, heat sink Weight: Approx. 6.5 kg TRANSMITTER Power input: SSB/CW 240 watts DC AM 80 watts DC Carrier suppression: Better than 40 dB Unwanted sideband suppression: Better than 50 dB at 14 MHz, 1 kHz mod. Spurious emissions: At least SO dB down Frequency response: 350-2700 Hz (6 dB) ‘Third order distortion products: At least 31 dB down Frequency stability Less than 300 Hz drift over 30 minutes after 10 minute warmup; less than 100 Hz drift after 30 minute warmup RECEIVER Sensitivity: SB/CW 0.25 wV for 10 dB S/N AM 1.0 nV for 10 dB S/N Selectivity: SSB 2.4 kHz (~6 dB); 4.0 kHz (60 dB) CW* 0.6 kHz (~6 dB), 1.2 kHz (60 dB) CW** 350 Hz (—6 dB), 1.2 kHz (~60 4B) AM — 3.6 kHz (6 dB), 6.8 kHz (—60 dB) Image rejection: 60 dB (80-12 m) 50 dB (10 m) Audio output impedance: 4-16 ohms Audio output: 3 watts @ 4 ohms @ 10% THD Variable bandwidth control: Continuous from 300 Hz to 2.4 kHz (SSB/CW modes only) Modulation type: (SSB) Balanced modulator (AM) Amplitude modulation of a low power stage Antenna output impedance: 50 ohms Microphone impedance: 500-600 ohms (low impedance) * with optoinal 600 Hz CW filter ** with optional 350 Hz CW filter Transistors: 28A496Y 2SA733A-P 2SA733A-Q 2SA952L. 2SC380TM-Y (C5358 2SC732TM-GR 28C1583G 28C1589 28C1674L, 2SC181SGR 2SCI815Y 28C1923R C1959 28C2290 2802395 28C2407 28D235Y 28D592Q 2SD880Y 2N4427 MPS-A13 ACCESSORIES SEMICONDUCTORS Field Effect Transistors: Silicon Diodes: 1 2SK19TM-GR 5 10D! 2 2SK30A-Y 1 1oD10 4 3SK73GR 7 181555 13 3310 1 18853 12 1 Integrated Circuits (IC): Schottky Barrier Diode: 1 SN76514N 1 18816 2 #PC2002V 1 2 uPAS4H 1 Zener Diode: 1 AN6552 1 YZ-033 3 4024 1 29 MSM9520RS 1 Varactor Diodes: 2 TA7612AP 1 182209 3 78L08 3 2 HPC14305 1 2 uPC14308 1 2 ND487C2-3R 1 Light Emitting Diodes: 1 GD4-203SRD 1 Germanium Diode: TLG205 1 1N60 26 TLR205 1 181007 14 TLY205 1 LED Display: 3082-7623 Specifications subject to change without notice. The following accessories are included with your PT-707. DC Power Cord DC Fuse (20A) 4 66 37 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS AND SWITCHES 15 (i) MIC ‘The microphone jack aceepts the microphone input line, push to talk (PTT) control, and scanner con- trol lines (scanner requires optional FV-707DM). (2) POWER This is the main power on/off switch for the transceiver. B) This switch selects the desired mode: LSB, USB, CWW (using SSB filters), CW-N (using optional 600 Hz or 350 Hz filter), or AM. MODE, (4) RE GAIN This control varies the gain of the receiver RF and IF stages. Clockwise rotation increases the gain level (5) AF GAIN This control varies the gain of the audio amplifier Clockwise rotation increases the AF volume cl. stal I (6) WIDTH The WIDTH control varies the IF passband from 2.4 kHz down to approximately 300 Hz (~6 dB). (7) CLAR This control allows offset from the VFO frequency of approximately #3 kHz on receive, when the front panel CLAR switch is pushed. (8) BAND ‘This switch selects the desired band. (9) VOX GAIN This control varies the sensitivity of the VOX (voice operated T/R control) system, (10) MAIN TUNING KNOB This knob drives the main tuning variable capacitor, for control of the operating frequency (11) DELAY This control provides adjustment of the VOX relay hang time. It be st for your individual requirements for CW or SSB operation (12) SELECT switches MOX This switch selects manual activation of the transmitter. Push the switch once to close the PTT circuit, and again to allow receiver recovery AGC F Push this switch to select fast recovery lime for the receiver AGC (Automatic ‘ain Control) circuitry. When this but ton is not pushed, slow AGC recovery will be selected. MARK Push this button to activate the crystal calibrator (marker) circuit, The calibrator signal will be heard every 25 kHz. ALC This switch checks the ALC level by the LED meter. When this button is not pushed, the LED meter indicates TX relative power output (PO). FIX This switch to operate on fixed channel. NB This button acti circuit. tes the noise blanker CLAR Push this button to activate the receiver offset tuning (clarifier) feature. (13) DIAL, The main tuning dial is calibrated every 50 kHz, with dial skirt markings every I kHz, for precise frequency determination (14) INDICATOR LEDs These LED indicators provide visual reminders of calibrator, fixed channel (using an optional crystal), VFO, or external VFO operation (15) LEVEL METER A string of colored LEDs provides visual indication of the received signal strength, relative power output, and the transmitter ALC level. (16) CAR The carrier control adjusts the CW or AM cartier level (17) MIC GAIN This control varies the gain of the microphone amplifier stage during SSB or AM operation. (18) PHONES This is a standard phone plug for connection of your station headphones. The impedance is 8 ohms. PIN No, FAST CONTIMIC) DOWN CONT(MIC) e prt UP CONTiMIC) 1x 135v PATCH MIC IN ACC Plug Hen AE OUT SIGNAL LINE Pin plug Headphone and external speaker connections av VFO FIX av 13.5V EXT VEO IN MEMORY OUT EXT VFO Plug REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS () AF our This is an audio out approximately 200 mV of audio output (before the AF GAIN control) for use with # tape recorder, ut jack which provides ete Q) RF OUT This is a low level signal frequency output jack for use with a transverter. The output is at SO ohms 10 mV. impedance, at a level of (3) EXT sp This is a jack for connection to your station’s external speaker. The FT-707 internal speaker will be cut off when a plug is inserted into this jack. The audio output impedance is 8 ohms 4) DC 13SV Connect this jack only to a DC supply of 13.5 volts, negative ground. Never connect AC power directly to this jack (5) Acc The accessory plug accepts microphone input and PTT control lines, while providing connections to the output scanning control lines and the tran miter TX 13.5V line. (6) EXT VFO This jack provides connections to the FV-T External VFO. (7) GND. Connect a good earth ground at this point (8) DCSV This jack provides an output of 8 volts DU for use with the FC-707 Antenna Coupler. The 8 volt line provides power for the FC-707 panel lamps. (9) ANT This is a standard UHF connector for connection to the station antenna system. (10) KEY Connect your CW key at this jack Cte. C Key plug connections MICROPHONE CONNECTIONS INSTALLATION ANTENNA CONSIDERATIONS The FT-707 is designed for use into a 50 ohm resistive load. While minor deviations from the 50 ohm figure are of no consequence, the automatic final protection (AFP) circuitry will reduce the power output if high SWR conditions are en: countered. However, your FT-707 AFP circuitry and final amplifier components are tolerant of the minor SWR conditions present in many amateur instal- lations. Atan SWR of 3:1, for example, 50% of the full rated output power will be obtained. The Yaesu RSL series of mobile antennas is available from your Yaesu dealer, for mobile installations. GROUND CONNECTIONS This transceiver should be connected to a good earth ground for best performance and safety. Use a heavy, braided wire, less than 10 feet line, for to your station ground buss, The ground line should be connected to the transceiver rear panel GND terminal. connection POWER REQUIREMENTS This transceiver requires a power source of 13.5 volts DC, negative ground, at 20 amps on voice peaks, It is not possible to use this transceiver on, 24 volts DC, or on AC voltages of any kind. WARNING Use of this equipment from improper DC voltages, or from AC voltages of any kind, will void the warranty on this equipment u —____ 4 Please refer to the following sections for details on making power connections for mobile or base station installations. FUSE REQUIREMENTS A 20 amp DC fuse is located in the DC cable for this equipment. When changing fuses, be absolutely certain to use a fuse of the proper rating, WARNING | | Our warranty does not cover damage caused by use of an improper fuse. MOBILE INSTALLATION The DC cable for mobile installations is included with your transceiver. Four under-dash mounting, a special mobile mount- ing bracket is available from your Yaesu dealer. This bracket, known as the MMB-2, allows instal lation of the FT-707 alone, or it may be adjusted to allow installation of the FT-707 and FV-707DM, or the FT-707 and FC-707 (the FC-707 and F-V-707 may also be installed together, if desired). The FT-707 should be mounted where there is adequate space around the heat sink to allow free circulation of air. Allow a space of about 20 em behind and around the heat sink, and do not posi- tion the transceiver directly in the path of the heater duets. When making battery connections, it is absolutely essential that the proper polarity of the power cord be observed. WARNING polarity supply voltage is applied to this Our warranty does not cover damage caused by reversed power supply connections. | Permanent damage will result if reversed- | transceiver. It is recommended that power connections be made directly to the battery instead of to the ignition switch. The battery provides considerable filtering against ignition noise, while connection to the ignition switch can place the FT-707 in a noise- producing circuit. The power lead must be kept as short as possible, and you should keep the lead away from ignition cables as much as possible. When making battery connections, be certain to connect the RED power cable lead to the POSI- TIVE (+) battery terminal, and connect the BLACK lead to the NEGATIVE (--) terminal FT-707/FC-707/MMB-2 RED(+) ‘BLACK (=) RUBBER TUBE POWER PLUG =o BLACK FUSE HOLDER ‘soLoE Before connecting the DC cable to the transceiver, check the battery voltage with the engine running fast enough to show a charge on the vehicle's ammeter. If the voltage exceeds 15 volts, the automobile voltage regulator should be adjusted, so as to limit the maximum voltage to less than 15, volts. As well, do not operate this transceiver from 4 power source of less than 12 volts. The trans- ceiver should-always be turned off when the car is started, to prevent-transients in the automobile electrical system from damaging the transistor circuitry of the FT-707. neo + + #22 no _ it 4] 208 [a TERMINALS z iG 208 Fuse ey POWER CORD CONNECTIONS BASE STATION INSTALLATION ‘The FP-707 AC Power Supply is expressly designed for your FT-707 transceiver, allowing operation from AC power sources of 100/110/117/200/220/ 234 volts, 50/60 Hz. Before attempting operation of the FP-707 from AC mains, check to see that the voltage specifica- tion on the rear panel of the power supply matches your local supply voltage. This inspection must be made before applying power to this equipment. WARNING Operation of the FT-707 directly from AC mains, or operation of the FP-707 from im- proper supply voltages, or use of an improper fuse in either model, shall void the warranty Ll Please refer to the power transformer primary connection chart for details of the proper connec- tions inside the FT-707. An AC fuse is located on the rear panel of the FP- 707. For AC 100/110/117 volts, use only a 6 amp fuse, For 200/220/234 volts AC, use only a3 amp fuse. Once the power transformer and fuse inspections have been duly completed, connect the AC cable of the FP-707 to the wall outlet. Insert the DC plug from the FP-707 into the FT-707 DC 13.5V jack on the rear panel of the transceiver. Connect a 50 ohm antenna or dummy load to the rear panel ANT jack. Connect your station headphones, if used, to the front panel PHONES jack. Insertion of a plug into this jack automatically cuts off the internal speaker. If you are using an external speaker, its plug may be connected to the rear panel SP jack. Insertion of a plug into this jack also cuts off the internal speaker. If headphones are used, insertion of the headphone plug into the front panel jack will cut off the external speaker, as well as the internal speaker. If you are using a footswitch for PTT control, the lead from the footswitch may be connected to pin 6 of the rear panel ACC jack. Use pin 7 for the common connection. ac ac ac AG ac. wav 220 200v hov woov FP-707 POWER TRANSFORMER PRIMARY CONNECTIONS. FP-707/FT-707 / YM-35/ FC-707 /FV-707DM. Ql~a3 280717-0 nse aide eo 8007 ES 9 bc FP-707 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM =1s INTERCONNECTIONS FC-707 /FP-707/FT-707/FY-707DM|YM-35 12 OPERATION ‘The all solid state design of the FT-707 means that tuning procedures are minimal. However, care should be exercised in operation to ensure that spurious signals are not generated by an improper- ly-adjusted transmitter. The following paragraphs will describe the tuning procedure for receiver and transmitter operation, INITIAL CHECK, Before turning the transceiver on, confirm once again that all interconnections, power supply voltages, and fuses are correct. FREQUENCY DETERMINATION Frequency display on the FT-707 is by means of digital as well as analog display. ‘The digital display is 4 true frequency counter, so no recalibration is, required when changing bands. The analog display may be aligned by direct comparison to the digital display. Note that the lower band edge of the 40, 30, 20, 17, 15, and 10 meter A and C bands corresponds to a starting frequency of 000 (e.g. 14.000 MHz) on the dial On the 80, 12, and 10 meter B and D bands, the lower band edge begins at 500 (e.g. 3.500 MHz). RECEIVE OPERATION (1) Preset the controls and switches as follows: MODE Desired mode AF GAIN Adjust subsequently for a comfortable level RF GAIN Fully clockwise WIDTH 12 o'clock position BAND Desired band DIAL Desired frequency SELECT switches . All should be off initially Be certain that a 50 ohm antenna or dummy ed to the antenna jack. dis conne Set the transceiver POWER switch to ON. If you are using the FP-707 AC Power Supply, slip the FP-707 power switch on first, then turn on the transceiver, (4) Adjust the AF GAIN control for a com- fortable volume level. The frequency will be displayed on the digital display, and you may adjust the main dial for the desired operating frequency. Note that all receiver preselector networks are preset for each band, and no adjustment is required for peak performance. (5) When pulse-type noise is encountered, push the NB (Noise Blanker) switch. While no noise blanker will eliminate all types of noise (such as atmospheric or cosmic noise), the FT-707 noise blanker is a state-of-the-art design which should effectively eliminate most types of automotive ignition noise. (6) The WIDTH control may be used to adjust the width of the IF passband. In the receiver IF, two 8 pole SSB filters are used. The signal frequency at one of the filters is variéd, using a mixing technique that produces no change in the beat tone of the incoming signal The WIDTH control is especially useful in climinating high-pitched “buckshot” on SSB. but it may also be used effectively on CW as for example, if the 350 Hz optional CW filter is used, the WIDTH control may be used in the CW-W position to provide an inter- mediate bandwidth (e.g. 800 Hz). You may then switch between the 800 Hz bandwidth (CW-W) or 350 Hz bandwidth (CW-N) by appropriate setting of the MODE switch. well: (7) If the station you are working begins to drift, push the CLAR select switch to activate the clarifier control. You may then follow the drifting signal, up to a maximum of #3 kHz. TRANSMITTER OPERATION The discussion of the operation of the transmitter will be on a mode-by-mode basis. I is important that an antenna or 50 ohm dummy, load be connected to the antenna jack at all times. Never switch any of the front panel switches (BAND, MODE, SELECT, ete.) while transmitting. It is possible to damage this equipment by ignoring this simple precaution. Never transmit “key down” for more than 30 seconds at a time. If you transmit for 30 seconds, we recommend a rest period of at least two minutes before the next transmission. The final amplifier contains a heat sensing protection system, which will reduce the power output if the tempe ture of the final transistors becomes too high. SSB MODE (J). Preset the controls and switches as follows: MODE ...... Desired mode, LSB or USB ALC.......- ON (switch pushed) MIC GAIN . . Set to the 10 o'clock position CAR, . Fully counterclockwise (2) Close the microphone PTT switch. (3). Speak in a normal voice into the microphone, and note the reading on the level meter. On voice peaks, the ALC indication should not illuminate any of the yellow LEDs. If the LEDs become consistently illuminated, retard the setting of the MIC GAIN control. (4) If you push the ALC switch again, the relative PO meter will be activated. In this case, 5 LEDs should become illuminated on voice peaks (5) Release the PTT switch for receiver recovery. (6) For VOX operation, advance the front panel VOX control until your voice activates the transmitter (PTT switch released), You may then adjust the front panel DELAY control to obtain the desired relay hang time. If the speaker output activates the VOX, you may have the VOX control advanced too far. Otherwise, the ANTITRIP control inside the cabinet may require adjustment; see the “Maintenance and Alignment” section of this manual for details. cW MODE (J). Set the MODE switch to CW-W or CW-N, and set the VOX control fully counterclockwise, Insert your key lead into the rear panel K! jack 14 Q) @) 4) “) AM 7) Q) @ Push the front panel MOX switch (or close your footswitch, if used), and close your key The sidetone will be heard in the speaker. Advance the CAR control until the desired power level is obtained. Maximum power output occurs when 8 LEDs are lit up. To adjust the CW. semi-break-in circuit, advance the VOX control so that the CW sidetone activates the transmitter when you close your key. Adjust the DELAY control to provide the desired relay hang time. For QRP operation, the CAR control will provide adjustment of the power output level, down to 10 watts. An in-line wattmeter may be used for precise power measurement. When the 600 Hz or 350 Hz CW filter is installed, set the MODE switch to CW-N (narrow) to select the 6 pole CW filter. When the MODE switch is set to CW-W, the SSB filter will be selected. As noted earlier in this chapter, it is possible to use the WIDTH control to good advantage in providing a variety of bandwidths in the CW-W position. MODE Set the MODE switch to AM, the ALC switch OFF, and rotate the MIC GAIN and CAR controls fully counterclockwise. Close the PTT switch, and advance the CAR control until 4 LEDs light up. Set the ALC switch ON, and speak into the microphone in a normal voice, and advance the MIC GAIN control until the first LED lights up dimly. CW FILTER INSTALLATION (1). Refer to Figure 1, and remove the top cover of the transceiver Refer to Figure 2, and remove the two screws “A” in the drawing. Remove the RE (3) Refer 3, and remove the four serews marked “B” restraining the IF Unit Remove the three connectors of the IF Unit and remove the board from the transceiver: (4) Mount the CW filter in the position shown in Figure 4. Cut the two jumpers shown in the Jrawing when the CW filter is installed (5) Replace the IF Unit and RF Unit into the transceiver. Replace the top cover of the trans- ceiver, Installation is now complete. The CW filter will be s set to CW-N, while the SSB filter will be se~ lected when the MODE switeh is set to CW-W a Coed ow FILTER. 15 FIX (CRYSTAL CONTROLLED) OPERATION possible 6: Fixed channel operation is crystals installed in the AF UNIT. The VFO) switch must be placed in the FIX position. There is only one crystal controlled channel available per band with the FT-707. Crystals are optional, (except 30m band) Crystals must fall within the specifications shown in Table 1, and must fall within the operating range 5.55.0 MHz. Frequency crystals is made from the formula Py = Bie Ry, where Fy is the crystal frequency, calculation for the F; isa constant derived from Table ind Fo is the operating frequency For example, let us say it is desired to operate on 7199 kHz LSB. Referring to Table 2, we see that for 40 meter LSB, F, is 124985 kHz. Subtracting Fo (7199 kHz) from Fy (124985 kllz) yields 5209,5 kHz, the crystal frequency (Fx) For operation on 21420 kHz USB, compute the crystal frequency as follows: Fx = 26498.5 — 21420 = S078.5 kHz. Inspection of the values of F, in Table 1 will reveal that the 7199 kHz erystal for LSB will work on 14202 kHz, 21202 kHz, ete. OF course, LSB isnot normally used on these bands. If the operator switches to USB, the operating frequency will be moved 3 kHz (in this case, to 14199 kHz, 21199 kHz, etc.), If the move is made from LSB to CW the frequency will move 2.2 kHz down. (to 7196.8, 14199.8, ete.) To net the crystal on frequency when using the FT-707, use the transceiver digital display to adjust the trimmers for each crystal (PCsgos for 80 m, TCyooe for 40 m, etc.). Be sure that the CLAR switch is tured off during trimn + adjustment The optional crystals are available from your Yaesu dealer. 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The signal is then delivered to pin 1 of Jioos on the RF Unit The signal is passed through individual antenna coils for each band and a 9 MHz trap, and amplified by Qioor (3SK73GR), a dual gate MOS FET with excellent rejection of cross modulation and intermodulation. The amplified signal is fed through diode switched bandpass filter networks. which protect the mixer from out-of-band signals. The RF signal is fed to the Schottky barrier diode ring module, Qreos (ND487C2-3R), where the RF signal is mixed with a local signal delivered from Qioiz (28C2407), resulting in a first IF of 8.9875 MHz, The input and output of the diode ring are protected by SO ohm attenuators, which stabilize the input and output terminations for optimum intercept characteristics. ‘The IF signal is then amplitied by mixer post-amp Qioos (2SC2407) and fed to pin 5 of Jyoo: for delivery to the IF Unit ‘The local signal for the mixer is derived in the following manner: the incoming VFO signal from the VFO Unit is mixed with a crystal controlled local signal from the AF Unit at Qyoae (SN76514N), and fed through bandpass filter networks for each band, which remove any spurious responses outside of the desired band. The signal is then amplified by Qio1i » Qioss (28C1923R), and Qio;2 (28C2407) and fed to the LO port of the diode ring. The premix local signal is generated by Qsoss—Qross (28C380TMY), located on the AF Unit. The 8.9875 MHz IF signal is fed to pin 5 of Jaoor The signal is passed through XFzoq), a 20 kHz. monolythic crystal filter which provides carly protection against IMD while allowing enough bandwidth and delay time to match the noise ~18- blanker gate pulses. The signal then passes through noise blanker diodes Dayo, and Dzops, which act as a switch driven by noise blanker controller Qzors (MPSAI3). The IF signal then is fed through the main SSB or CW filter (CW filter optional): on AM, the signal passes around the SSB/CW filter. The filtered IF signal is delivered to mixer Qaoor (3SK73GR), where the 8.9875 MH IF signal is mixed with a 19.7475 MHz Af local signal delivered from oscillator Qzore (2SCS3SA) and buffer Qsors (28C1815Y). The resulting 10.76 MHz signal is fed through crystal filter XFro2, then fed to mixer Qroo2 /Qzo01 (2SKI9GR), where the 10.76 MHz signal is mixed with an identical 19.7475 MHz Af signal fed from buffer Quorr (QSCI8ISY), resulting in an 8.9875 MHz. signal, the same as the original IF, This process varies the IF across the passband of crystal filter Xoo: resulting in continuously variable width of the IF passband with no change in the beat note of the incoming signal. The IF signal is then amplified by Qaoos and Qaoos (BSK73GR), the main IF amplifiers, and delivered to pin 2 of Jaoo2 for delivery to the AF Unit. A portion of the output from Qroos is fed to buffer Quis (2SCIB8ISY) and detected by Dose and Doze (N60), resulting in a DC voltage. This voltage is amplified by Qzo1y (2SC1815Y) and fed to gate 2 of the RF and IF amplifiers, providing automatic gain control of those stages. The AGC voltage is also amplified by Qso20 (2SKI9GR) and Qzos1 (28A733A) for delivery to the front panel LED display for indication of the received signal strength, When the noise blanker is switched on, a portion of the output from Qzye is amplified by Qzor0, Quo1s (2SC1S83G) and Qroi2 (2SC181SY). When a carrier or noise-free modulated signal is received, the IF signal is rectified by Dao and Daoix (1N60), producing 4 DC voltage. This DC voltage is amplified by Quo: (2SCI815Y), which charges Cros for AGC purposes. The AGC voltage is used to control the gain of Qaoi0 and Qso1: When impulse-type noise is received, Dzoiy and Deo» (1N6O) rectify the IF signal, which controls the noise blanker switch, Qsors [Badong rds sits lesciessy 204 = 20m) v602-04 Nn ai “Torts eal toe igs is aT aon —20- (20m seoz-34 ar Orr owroee 90 ° ge wee a eye erty ee FE | scotase | te) emomh pS TE eo epanes Teneo Heaps oo 2- Noise pulses have a very short duration, but high amplitude. Because of the very short time constant of the Csys/Rzorz discharge path, AGC voltage is not induced by these short-duration pulses. There- fore, Qroio and Qzoi. operate at full gain, providing, maximum voltage to the base of Qos. When a pulse is received, therefore, Qzois biases soos and Davos to block the signal path momentarily. When a desired signal and a noise pulse are received simultaneously, the blanking action is not impaired, because the relative difference between the desired signal and the noise pulse is still high. In the AM mode, a portion of the output from Quors is detected by Dyo2s (1N6O) and delivered to the AF Unit, Filtering in the AM mode is accomplished by XF200 AF UNIT (PB-2095) The SSB or CW signal at pin 1 of Jsooi is fed through Tyo: to the diode ring demodulator, Dao; Dsoro (181007), where the IF signal is converted to audio using the carrier signal supplied, by crystal oscillator Qsoos (2SKI9GR) and buffer Qsoos (2SC181SY). The carrier oscillator provides signals at the following frequencies: LSB 8986 kHz, USB/CW(RX) 8989 kHz CW(TX/AM(TX) 8988.3 KHz The audio signal is amplified by Qso:0 and Qsoss (2SC1815Y) and fed to final AF amplifier Qso:2 (zPC2002V), which provides three watts of audio output to the speaker through an output trans- formerless circuit. The audio spectrum is shaped by an active low-pass filter at Qso20 of fe = 2.7 kHz, —12 dB/octave, MARKER GENERATOR ‘A 25 kHz marker generator is available, for align- ‘ment and testing purposes. Marker generator Qroas (2SC380TMY) provides a basic 3200 kHz signal, which is divided into 25 kHz multiples by Qsoa7 (F4024), a binary counter. The output signal is fed through buffer Qsoss (2SC380TMY) to the receiver front end (208 7oL08 8 cosine er Lard By. iwoae FT-707 HPF UNIT TRANSMITTER ‘The discussion of the signal flow on transmit will be on a mode-by-mode basis. SSB ‘The audio input signal from the microphone jack, Js, is fed to pin 9 of Jsoor on the AF Unit. The speech signal is amplified by Qsoo. (28C732GR) and Qsoor (2SC1815Y) and then fed through the front panel MIC GAIN control, VRay. The signal is then applied through buffer Qsooy (2SC1959Y) to the ring modulator, Dsoo>—Dsoio. Here the audio signal modulates the carrier signal delivered from Quoos. resuilting in an 8.9875 MHz double- sideband signal. The signal is then fed to pin 1 of Shoot for delivery to the IF Unit. The IF signal appearing at pin 2 of Jaoe2 is fed through buffer Qzoor (1310) to the SSB filter, where the unwanted sideband is sliced out. The resulting SSB signal is amplified by Qoos (3SK73GR) and delivered to the diode ring mixer, soon, where the IF signal is mixed with the local signal from the premix circuit. The RF signal is then amplified by Qioor (38K73GR) and Qroos (2N4427), and delivered to the PA Unit. 'PB-2013 1OGWPAUNIT (NO. 42-9 01 2scise9 r i 1 1 mE { “i i I 202. 008 2sci395 ‘The input signal is amplified by pre-driver Qeso1 (2SC1589) and the push-pull driver stage, Qeso2 / Qu20s (2SC2395), and amplified further by the push-pull final amplifier, Qu20: /Qu20s (28C2290), which provides approximately 100 watts of RF output, The RF signal is fed through bandswitch low-pass filter networks on the LPF Unit, then delivered, through a directional coupler, to the rear panel antenna jack, cw For CW, the 8988.3 kHz carrier signal is generated Dy Qsoos and fed through buffer Qsoos to the ring modulator, which is unbalanced for CW operation by the application of DC 8V through Dsoo, (1S1555) and RLsoo:- The signal path is then identical to that of the SSB signal, up to the latter stage of the RF Unit. The key line is connected to the base of Qhoos (2SCI8ISY). With the key open, Qioos is biased ON, (2SC1959Y) OFF. In this case, the emitters of Qhoo2 and Qioos are open, and no output signal will result. When the key is closed, Qioos will be tumed ON, and Qioo2 and Qioos will be Keyed, allowing normal transmission. The key lead is also connected to turing bias controller Qioos 904,005, 28c2290, r--—---— 23- sidetone oscillator Qsoi (2SC1815Y), for monitor- ing of the code signal during CW operation. The output from Qsoo is delivered to the final AF amplifier, Qsoa2- AM The microphone signal modulates the 8988.3 kHz. carrier signal, and the resulting signal is amplified by Quoo> and passed around the SSB filter. From Qzoos the signal path is the same as that on SSB, ALC CIRCUIT |A variety of level control systems are included in the FT-707, for protection against overdrive, excess, temperature, or high SWR. At the directional coupler, the output voltage is sensed. When a high SWR condition exists, the voltage is detected by Daoos and Dioos (18816) and amplified by Quozs (2SC181SY) and fed to the RF, IF, and AF stages of the transmitter, controlling the gain of those stages. In the case of overdrive, the ALC voltage is detected by Daoos and Dagor (1SS16) and amplified by Qzoas (Q2SC1815Y) for control of the aforementioned stages. A thermistor on the final amplifier board provides detection of excess temperature. When the operat- ing temperature of the final transistors rises to an unacceptable figure, control voltage developed at comparator Qegor (AN6552) is fed to Quyo2 (2SC1815Y), which drives Qyao3 (2SD592), provid- ing operating voltage for a cooling fan on the amplifier heat sink, Control voltage is also fed from, Qisor to amplifier Qysoe (2SC181SY), and this voltage is delivered to the ALC line to the RF, IF, and AF stages. : Aue he if 1 a {uptartanagrsgr ra — ay lesa epi) ei) gi ie, Sh Ha sal es Staal] 8 Pr aL TAT ao 8 ae 7 ‘ # ae _ET=7or LPF UNIT 70-2128 1NO40-) ~24- COMMON CIRCUIT VOX circuit A portion of the microphone input signal is amplified by Quoi: (2SY1815Y) and detected by Dsoia (1N60), producing a DC voltage. This voltage is amplified by Qyoir (2SCI8ISY) and Qsois (2SA733). Qsois drives Schmitt trigger Qsoia/ Qsois (28C1815Y); when Qyors is driven ON, relay driver Qsoi9 (2SA496Y) is tummed ON, activating the antenna relay. An RC circuit composed of front panel DELAY control VRso, and Cyoq3 sets the relay hang time by delaying the cutott of Quois when speech input stops. A portion of the speaker output is amplified by Quis (2SC1B1SY) and detected by Dsois (N60). ‘This provides a bucking voltage which is amplified by Quis (2SCIBISY) and Qso1y (284733) and fed to Qyoss, preventing the speaker output from tripping the VOX circuit. Qo! 2scisisy cit aor oI 202 2skI9GR cra 33 iP —25- VFO UNIT (PB-2097) VEO oscillator Qzsor (2SCIBISY) operates in @ modified Colpitts configuration, providing a 5.0 5.5 MHz VFO signal. The 500 kHz tuning range tuned by variable capacitor VCsso1, which is @ two-section capacitor. The sub-blades of VCsso: provide temperature compensation against fre- quency change caused by thermal expansion of the main blades. The VFO signal is fed through buffer amplifiers Qyso: 2SKI9GR) and Qasos (2SCI815Y), passed through a low-pass filter, and fed, through diode switches Dioes /Dioas (181555), to the premix IC, Quooe Varactor diode D430: is placed in the oscillator circuit during clarifier operation. In accordance with the tuning of the front panel clarifier control and Lasog, the ¢ jon induced in Daso: allows offset from the main dial frequency of kHz, facitance varia J Q03 2scisisy a —ET-707 VFO_UNIT PB-2097(NO.43--) PREMIX CIRCUIT (AF UNIT) ‘The premix local signal is generated by crystal oscillator Qso2s —Qyoss (28C380TM-Y), the oscil- lator in use being selected by diode switches Dose Dagar (ISISSS). The output from the oscillator passes through Pin 2 of Jyoo. and Pin | of Jroos in the RE Unit, This signal is fed to Pin 11 of the IC double balanced mixer (Quoos } The 5.0—5.5 MHz VFO signal is fed through Pin 8 of Jyoos, to the diode switch selecting either FIX or VFO, and to a low-pass filter. Next, this signal passes to the mixer, where the VFO signal is mixed up with the premix local signal, resulting in the output premix signal, shown in Table 3. The premix signal is passed through a broadband transformer and a bandswitched bandpass filter, which eliminates spurious signals on the premix output, Selection of the desired filter is performed by the diode switches of Dioss—Diosr (18853). ‘The filtered signal is then amplified by a three- stage amplifier chain consisting of Qio1, Qion (2SC1923R), and Qiorr (28C2407). Finally, the signal is delivered to the double balanced mixer, which provides the TX and RX IF signal. A portion of the output from Qyox is amplified by buffer Qios (28C380TM-Y) for delivery to the frequency counter for display purposes. xc PREMIXOUT Frequency Mite | __Frequeney Mie Son TRS 12875129875 Kone 214s 15.9875~ 164875 EC -Xvooe 24.4875 18.9875 19.4875, iZ Xow 28.4875 22.9875 23.4875 Xora ~ 32.4875, 26.9895—27.4875, Xv | 3848S | 299875304875 Xaone T 38.9875 ‘33.4875—33.9875, a2anrs | 36 9875-37.4875 42.987) 37aeis-37.9875 | Xan Baels 3.9875~38A875 | “Xs | 43.9875 384875—38.9875 Table 3 Nominal Pe Load Brequency sp ati Us att) (ow. aM ati) ‘otis) ‘80m 12.4875-12.9875 | 12.486-12.986 12.489-12.989 12,4883~12,9883, dom | 18.9875-16487S | 1S.986—16886 | 15 989-1689 | 15983-16488 {30m 18.9875~19.4875 18.986- 19.486 18,989-19.489 18.9883-19.4883 20m 22.9875-23.4875 22.986-23.486 22.989-23.489 22.9883~23.4883 Tim | a69878-27.4875 | 26986-27886 | 26989-27489 | 69885-27.4885 1Sm | 299875304875 | _29.986-30486 | _-29.989-20489 | _29.9883-30.46889, Tam) 334875339878 | 33486-33.9R6 | —S2489—I3.989 | _33.4889-92 988 Toma | 369875-274815 | 36986-37486 | 3698937489 | 369885-37.4809, Ome | 374875379875 | 37486-37986 | 37489-37989 | _37.4883-37.9809, ome 37.9875-384875 | 37986-38486 | —~37989—38409 | 379887789 Tomb | 384875 38.9875 38.486 38.986 38.489 38.989 38.4883 38.9883 Table 4 ~26- COUNTER UNIT (PB-2086A) A portion of the local oscillator signal appears at the F IN terminal of the COUNTER Unit, where ‘it is amplified by Qeso: (38K73) and Qssos (2SC1674L). The signal is then fed to the LSI counter chip, Qzoi2 (MSM9520RS). A portion of the output from Quaos is detected by Dasoy and Deaoo (181555) and amplified by — Quaos Fall [Ss] (2SC1815Y), providing an AGC voltage which keeps the signal input level to the LSI constant by controlling the gain of Qsso1 ‘The output from the LSI drives LED digit drivers Qesos —Qaars (2SA952L) and segment drivers Ques =Qes1o (2SA9S2L), which control the digital display light emitting diodes, Deso1 ~Dasos (HP5082~7623).. t i 7 t tl q q HPF (FAN MOTOR CONT! UNIT YRavos— LPF UNIT | RF UNT— LED UNIT DISPLAY UNIT RF UNIT TOP VIEW 28 MAINTENANCE AND ALIGNMENT This transceiver has been carefully aligned and With fhe usual attention given to fested at the factory normal use, it shoul not require other than electronic equipment Service or replacement of 2 major component may require substantial adjustment. Under no cireum- stances, though, should realignment be attempted transceiver is fully carefully and the fault has definitely been traced Sudden difficulties are ther than unless the operation of the understood, the malfunction has be analyzed, to. misalignment, aused by component failure almost alway’ misalignment. Service must be performed only by experienced personnel, using the proper test equipment EQUIPMENT REQUIRED (1). RP Signal Generator: Hewlett-Packard Model 606A or equivalent, with one volt output a 2) 50 ohms, and frequency coverage to 30 MHz Vacuum Tube Voltmeter (VIVM): Hewlett- Packard Model 410B or equivalent, with an RE probe good to 40 MHz. Dummy Load: Yaesu. Model YP-1S0. or equivalent, with 50 obm active load impedance, rated to 150 watts average power. AE 200 AB or equivalent, ignal Generator: Hewlett-Packard Model eneral coverage receiver covering 3 to 30 MHz, with a 100 kHz crystal calibrator Frequency Counter: Yaesu Model YC-500 or with resolution to 0.01 kHz and frequency coverage to 30 MHz quivalent Oscilloscope: Hewlett-Packard Model 17404, or equivalent BOTTOM VIEW 29 NOTE REGARDING MEASUREMENT LEVELS Where decibel levels are quoted in the following section (eg. “Apply a 90 dB signal...~), the reference used is 0 dB = 1 wV. At SO ohms, this level is equivalent to —107 dBm. VOX ADJUSTMENT (VOX GAIN/ANTITRIP SETTING) a) Set up the transceiver for reception on any band, Set the AF GAIN control for a com: fortable listening level. The MODE switch should be set to LSB or USB. the PTT switch, hold the microphone near your mouth, and speak ina b) Without closing normal voice into the microphone, Advance the VOX control until your voice activates the transmitter ©) Without closing the PTT switch, hold the microphone near the speaker output. If the speaker audio causes the VOX to trip, adjust VRoos (AF Unit) so that the speaker output does not activate the transmitter. Gene Ses ariaa JULI TCs 15m Tce d) Now recheck the previous test using your voice to activate the VOX. Do not advance the VOX control nor VRasos farther than necessary for proper p formance, as conus ing results will be obtained if these controls are advanced too far SMETER ALIGNMENT a) Set the BAND switch to 20, the main tuning dial to 14.250 MHz, and the RF GAIN control fully clockwise b) Connect a signal generator to the antenna jack, and tune its output to the receiver fi equency. ©) With no. signal applied from the signal generator, adjust VRsoos (IP Unit) so that none of the LEDs on the level meter are illuminated, Do not go beyond the threshold point required for complete darkening of the entire line of LEDs. d) Now apply a 90 dB signal from the signal nerator, and adjust VRzops (IF Unit) so Il 10 LEDs are illuminated. AF UNIT CW SIDETONE LEVEL ADJUSTMENT a) Adjust VRyop2; located on the AF Unit, for the desired CW sidetone level MARKER ALIGNMENT Set the BAND switch to 30, and the MODE switch to AM. Adjust the AF GAIN control for a comfortable listening volume on the standard frequency station. Push the MARK evidence of @ beat between the marker signal If there Unit) for switch, and listen for and the standard frequency station is any beat note, adjust TCs. (AF 2 zero beat between the calibrator and the standard frequeney station CARRIER POINT ALIGNMENT a) Set the BAND switch to 20, the main dial to 14.250 MHz, and the MODE switch to LSB. Connect an audio oscillator tothe phone input, pin 8 of the mic jack. micro- oy) ° 0 Set the audio oscillator frequency to 1500 Hz, and its output level to 5 mV. Close the MOX switch, and advance the MIC control to achieve an output power of 60 watts as indicated on the dummy load/wattmeter Without changing any level settings, set the audio oscillator ovtput frequency to 300 Hz. and adjust TCsoo. (AF Unit) for a power output of 15 watts, on the dummy load/wattmeter. as indicated Set the MODE switch to USB, and repeat the above procedure on USB. Switch back and forth between USB and LSB. If the of the background receiver noise, adjust the WIDTH c is any difference in the pitch tro] presetting as described helow IF WIDTH ALIGNMENT Sot the front panel WIDTH 12 o'clock position. Switch between LSB and USB, and adjust VRaoo2 (IF Unit) so that th background noise of the receiver is identical control tothe ‘on both modes. IF UNIT 31 CARRIER BALANCE ADJUSTMENT a) Set the BAND switch to 20, the main dial to 14.250 MHz, and the MODE switch to LSB. et the MIC control fully counterclockwise, and remove all oscillator or other modulation sources from the mic input, With an external receiver tuned to the FT-707 transmitting frequency, adjust VRyoo: ‘TCavor (AF Unit) for minimum signal indica- tion on the extemal receiver with the MOX switeh of the FT-707 closed b) and Now set the MODE switeh to USB, and check the results. Adjust VRscor and TCyo9q again, if needed, to assure optimum carrier nulling, Then check the LSB results again. Several passes may he necessary fo) CW CARRIER POINT ALIGNMENT a) Set the BAND switch to 20, the main dial to 14.250 MHz, and the MODE switeh to CW. b) Lightly couple the probe of a precision fre~ quency counter to the coax cable between the antenna jack and the dummy load. Close the PTT switch. and close the key. Adjust TCioes (AF Unit) so that the frequency on. the counter is exactly the same as that on the digital display VFO UNIT ‘The VFO is very critical in ity adjustment, As well, this is not an area which should require servicing. For this reason, we recommend that all ca VFO repair be referred to a Yaesu service center Cases of VFO instability or drift can almost always be traced to a fault elsewhere in the system, such as instability in a supply voltage, ete. es of From a service standpoint, however, two com- ponents are of interest TCasor is the band set trimmer. TCises is the VFO output level adjustment trimm 82 To confirm proper VFO injection, connect the RF probe of the VIVM to Pio, (RF Unit). Adjust TCy,02 for a reading of 50 mV on the VIVM LOCAL OSCILLATOR CIRCUITS (1) Premix Bandpass Filter Adjustment Connect a jumper between TPyo93 and TPoos (RF Unit), Connect a sweep generator at that point. Connect the oscilloscope (through a detector) to TPyy9) (RF Unit) a) b) Refer to Table 5, and apply sweep on each band shown at the proper frequency. Adjust the cores of the transformers shawn in Table $ for the pattern shown in Figure 5 ©) Now connect the RF probe of the VTVM to TPieor Refer to Table 6. cores shown for each band for @ reading of 700 mV on each band. id adjust. the Tusa VFO a ee re RAND TRANSFORMER foe nee Lae / \ Se vee fee ee ee adhe ake E i Table 5 (ead \ / a fen a if os ‘2m. tom. en ee 0 380 380 a oe Figure 5 PREMIX BANDPASS FILTER esas 4 © RF UNIT 33 - 5 | oseourrer bao | cxvst aa oscoutmet AND wom |X 708 i ‘om ae [OR 1 so | | son | = 20mm ain [|X 1 20m a is ita sm gL Ts tas | | nm |x ' te tts |X ‘298 : ; Tome |X iaan75 Tm I 5 90 ; 0m ANTENNA COIL/RF BANDPASS FILTER | ALIGNMENT / (1) Antenna Coil Adjustment 2) For each band to be aligned, set the main center of the band. For 14.250 MHz, and tuning dial to th example, on 14 MHz, use ‘on 10 meters use 29.0 MHz. b) Activate the marker generator, and adjust the coils shown below for maximum deflection on the S-meter when tuned to the marker signal 80 Tot 40 Thoos 30 Troos 20 Tro0e 17 Troa 15 Tyoor 12 Tsk 10 Troos (2) RF Bandpass Filter Adjustment a) Connect an RE antenna jack, and connect your oscilloscope to the lead of Rioso (RF Unit) as shown in the sweep generator to the b) Adjust the Table 7 for the pattern shown in transformers shown. in igure 6, 34 aur | PASSBAND TRANSFORME ce 3-40 \ PA pA | 7m 189 2.25 165) 7s ee © 5m jm sees VRaee AVR UNIT 2] a ap azs as \| ANTENNA TRAP COIL ALIGNMENT Set the BAND switch to 40, and set tho main tuning dial to 7.5 MHz. Connect an audio voltmeter to the speaker jack. Connect a signal generator to the antenna jack, and apply a 100 dB signal at 8.9875 MHz. Adjust Tyo (RF Unit) for minimum indication on the audio voltmeter CLARIFIER ALIGNMENT On any band, apply a signal from the signal generator, and tune the receiver to the output from the signal generator. If desired, you may use the marker signal instead of a si nal With the clarifier OFF, note the beat tone of the renerator, incoming signal, with the MODE switch set to CW. CONNECTOR A UNIT 'P8-2109) t the CLAR control to the 12 o'clock posi tion. Push the CLAR switch, and listen for any difference in the beat tone of th incoming signal. If the tone is not exactly the same as with the clarifier OFF, adjust VRavo idence of (AVR Unit) for the required tones in the ON and OFF conditions. PO METER SETTING b) LPF UNIT 35 Set the BAND switch to 20, and the MODE switch to CW, Close the MOX switch and the CW key to 110 watts, and set the transmitter power outpu 1s indicated on the wattmeter Adjust VR. two of the yellow LEDs are illuminated. (main chassis) so that exactly —VRioe1 “ -CONNECTOR 8 UNIT (PB-2i10) Ge DIRECTIONAL COUPLER BALANCE ALC Set the BAND switch to 15, and the MODE a) switch to CW of your DC voltmeter to the center post of VR. Connect the MINUS ( voltmeter to ground). Transmit on CW, and adjust ninimum indication on the voltme TCsoo woos (connect the positive lead of the for a b) 100W PA UNIT 36 CIRCUIT ALIGNMENT Set the MODE switch to CW. On check the maximum power output, Set VRayos for a maximum power output of 110 watts. Use a SO ohm dummy load tor this step, Connect a 17 ohm load to the antenna jack (three 50 ohm dummy loads connected in parallel}. Transmit on 20 meter CW, and output of 50 watts as indicated on the wattmeter, adjust VRyyu for a maximum powe COUNTER UNIT >) Set the BAND switch to 10D, the main dial to 30.0 MHz, and the MODE switch to LSB or usp. Switch on the calibrator, and tune for a zero beat on the marker signal. Now adjust TCasor (COUNTER Unit) for a reading of exactly 30,000.0 MHz on the transceiver digital display OTHER TRANSMIT/RECEIVE TRANSFORMERS ) b) signal at 14.250 MHz, through Tso.e for Tune to the marker Adjust IN ORDER maximum deflection meter), Tor Unit on the level meter (S: are located on the IF Close the PIT switeh, and transmit in the CW Adjust Tayi and Tyo,2 (IF Unit) for maximum power output Connect the signal generator to the antenna jack, and set its output to 10 dB at 14.250 MHz, Tune the receiver to the signal generator output, with Ue MODE switch set to USB. 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[-Rio6s,1102 | 310276181_| _ Carbon composition C1064 02173090 z 12W *is0m | C1056,1069 | -KO2173100 Ri012,1063, | 700245221 | Carbon im 1/4W VF 2200 | Clos2 1092,1100, cose KoR7S100 103 ‘c1169,170_ | Koa17s150, Rioss,iosi, | soomaszr ==» arom Lcaes.ti6s | x02179009 052.1054 | 1049 02175330 | 0 yoo2asaai_| = a0 | canes 0175390 R122 jonsen | th aton | cro | 02179016 |= 1e1009,108%,) 300245561 | > v5 s6on | crose.ior4, | xo2175560 | 1089 rs | R1048 __| 00245681 6802 C1164,1167, | K02175680 | i R1002,1008, | TOO2sSTO2 Ta —|_1168 010.1027, Cio03.r010, | Kon7sea0 | 7 apr 1029,1033, 1012,1036 1035,1082, 1030,1080 | Kooi 7107 = SL 100pF 044.1047, [-cuoas 02175121 NPO 1096 10591060, 1027 02179027 | 2109 10791086, 102 02175151 1509 1087 1098, cm 30176151 | Dipped mika" __1S0pF io, 109 30176531 | 33096 un nos 130176831 $309 Ri013,1018, | JoINesIO2 | ka C091, 1052 | K0T67 | 4109 1016, cnioi 30176681, 6800 1o18 1020, — 30276102 | 10009 1021 1022, i057,1059, | KSOI77102 | Mylar 10009 1036, 1103 1038-1081, C1001 Ks0I77103 Same 1083,1045, 002.1019, | kso1T7473 | 008 1046, 1035,1089 1080-1087, ‘C100S=1009, | KISITOI0S | Ceramic OIA unr ton, 1003,1008, | soonasis2 Visa] 1014-1016, 1061,1077, 1021-1024, | 1097,1128 1027,1033,, Rii21,1123 | soraasi82 |” 18ka |] 1034,1037, yoo4s222_ [= Vi22kn | 1038.1039, Rioor,ta7s | 100245472 7k] 1081,1082, | Rt006,1037, | 300245103 10K 1044,1045,, 1074,1078, 1047,1048, 1089,1094, 1050,1051, 1105,1107, 1053,1058,, 1108 1057,1058,, sorsasios | T_Tea—} 106211063, O024S153 Wisk] 1065,1066, R1015,1093 | 00248223, 22ka | 1070-1073, R108 00245333, 3342] 1076-1088, 1005 300245473, 747k | 1090 ~39-— Ci09s=1096, | KIDITOIOS | Ceramic SOWW 00IaF | T1O40,r081 7 LO020506 J 113-4119, 1082,1083 1121-1123, Traes, 1055 | 10020633_|— 1125-1130, = 1132-1136, — ~ ~ 147.1156, ~ RECEPTACLE 182 ion Pon PiOSI-06H c1oiio1?, | -RusT70873 = ——po0a7We | J1003,1004 | P0090137 IOS 09M 1020,1029, | S100 Po90780 sir 1031,1098, CO oe 1100,1102, 9500017, ‘Wrapping terminal © 04,1106, ~ I 108,110, — _ un, na7-1146, 159,177, — ureti79 | 1149, 1150) RIT 79005 Tau svmbot No | ars No Deseo cis | Ka0r20106 | Tour 70020940 | PCH with Components 162,176 [40129008 10s 0902094 | Printed Ciewit Board Gist 40129016 uF — C11S7,1158, 40129008 " BaF | : FET, IC & TRANSISTOR 181 92001, 2004, (G4300730G] FET 3SKTIGR Cit60 Kap109003 Fe ONY ATF] 2005.2008 C180, Ka0170105 =F SOW tuk | @2002,2003, | G3090035 TRITHGR CLIS1,1152, ‘70127226 | Tantalum T6WV 22 F 2020 t - - ‘@2007 ‘esas0019~ | Tai TI (Q2021,2025 G3107331P | TR WSATGGAP «| [__ Q2015 633083508 ~38C535 | @2010,2011 633158306 | ‘ISCIS8IG i “~Vinouctor Q2023,2024 G3318150G_ ~_ 28CISISGR Lio Tourer | LPF Coil O7009,2012, | G33181507)— BSCTRISY Li 19020625 2013, L100) 1L1190007 | FLAIR Ta] 2016-2019, Lioi? 11190005 ~~ FLAH2RIM za | 2022 L017 Lii90oi1 | FLanéRTM ruth 02006 waai9s90y ICY Lio13.i0i4 | Ln190023 | FLSW220K raat [-or0i G3090005 7 MPS-A13 E1002.i008, > L1190033—) FLSH820K att [02026 Giov133 | IC 7SLOS ois L1018,1019 | 1190020 150i 1004-1007 | L1190038 | FLSH2TIK Togs — DIODE { ‘Da017- 2030, | 42090039" |” Ge TNeo — 2023-2025 TRANSFORMER 2028 nng0033 [Ge INtT0 Too Loozoi7 1b2001,2003, | G2010070 | Ge iGB) 181007 “r1003,1006,—]L0020783 roo9-204 | | A011,1012, 20042015, ) G2018580 |S S155 ioi7018 jo 20162027, “Tiook.1013,) _LO020781 2029-2032 tots jo 2022 ‘G2080001 [SF 100i "Fuo0s;r0rs, | Lon20782 'D2005,2006, | G2090027 [Si 18859 1016 2026 “r1007,i008, | Lon307R 2002 G08 | Vario FESS 10191020, 2021 G2022090 182209 1023,1024 - TrOOa.1010, | Lo0207es > 021.1022, 7 AYSTAL 1025,1026 2001 WHOIS [NIB —_19747SMEe Troz7.1028 — | TooROTawA T1029 0020789 ‘GAYSTAL FILTER "T1032,1033, 0020507 _ ‘XF2001 AI TG0470 B.987SMHz_8.9M20 “T1034,1035 | L0020502 —prt002 r10z010 | —10-76MHz _XFTOHW "T1030,1031, ‘L0020504 | XF2003 HI 100860, 8987SMHz XFS.9HS | _1036:1037 [-xF2008 TTOORRO, 7 XFRSAC Ti038.1059_| Lo0R0s0s (ORTION - —40- xFR00F TOS019_ | BORTSWIT_NTRSTON RHOTS.20T8, | JOTDASTOR | — Carbon as Taw TT TOOK (OPTION) — _ _ 2054 RESISTOR 2 R2088,2090 100245184 WI_180k | Raur7.210s | Toozssiz0 [Carton iim TaW Va] To0aas474 > Anke, R2012,2017, | 700245101 a 1002 2095, | J0024S155 1SMa 20222027, RO 3245565, Sem 2033,2036,, ~ — 2052,2060, 265.2070, 2082,2088 | | PoTENTIOMETER | R20s9 | s0024sTST sna —]-VRa001 2003, | TSI7Ha72 | SRIOR ane Rin42,048 | J00NSISL won] 2005 _ Ro05s Toias2a1 aH 200 | Vizi003 3006 | astTas103 |= Toa 2011,2085,~) 100245531 vr 3300 —[-vR2008 asim | a7. 2083 - = Ran56 iOTasTTT a TA - 'R2058,2062, 400245471 SOR THERMISTOR - 2087 TH001,3003 | Gvon0005 | Dasa 010.2026, | soomsser |" son [rn2002 165090009} 32027 a6 ‘R2015,2016, | 100245681 " 6802 - 043.2046 caacITOR 040.2081 | TO128568T iW avon | ca0se KOOITO30! Ceramic SOWVSL pF RIK, To024s102 | vr tka | @2077 00173100 2030-2032, eu 00175180 - 2047,2083, 065,308 | K00175330 2059/2063, conre.2ms | Kot7s330) 2068 2089, C2071 Kosi75390[ 2093,2098, (C2089 00175470 StaTpr 21012107 €2015,2020, | KOO17S101 100pF ~R2100 400245152 “ oO TSK 2047,2081, RNS 00245182 18k] 2097 _ ¥2003,3004, 00245222 7 aka | e069 Kosi7si01 | = Ur ioe 20572076, Ca001,2066, | KOOT7S227 SL 2200 2una2122, 2a082,2098 2123 ‘ans Koni 75331 SPF R120 Tosa] —fe2oas 1076102 | 00 | R007 00245272 ©2017, 2018, 1 K19149013) S00 | R2a61,3i04 —|s00245332 2022'2023 20167 so024st72 Ca004.2006, | RIRI7OIOS SONY O0igF 2109 00245512 = 2008 2009, 20183008, | 300285562 > aonaa01 2064,2069, 2014.2016, |_ 071.2106 2ani9.2021, | Ra0ss'2108 | Toozesaee GaKA_] 2024,2026, w2001,2002, | 00245103, = oka | 2027, 2020,2005, 2023-2034, 2037-2038, 2036-2038, 2072,2075, 2040-2082, 20782086, 20442048, 20922097, 2046 2088, 20982102, 2052-205, 23 20592061, w2r21 To124si03 "A ieR | 20642068, R023 500245123 “Twriaen] 2070,2073, 051.2066, | son2asiss | —* == ka] 074.2076, 2080,2081, 20782092, a4 2096, 2074,3085 | joazasmay | Tay] 20992101, 2103 301245223, “Ty 22kn | 2103, [22029 300285333 TWF sika—] 2108-2106, R2008,2028, | 100245473 = ana] 2108-2111, 2p 21132116, R019 TornasaT3 = arate] a0 _ _ {[R2073 100245563, - “VT 56k 2079 ‘13170222 0.023 6F 4 Cams 2010, | KISITON7S | Ceramic SOW 0.04TuF | 30023013, ] GRIO7SNIO] TR 2SATSIAD 2011,2035,, 3017,3040 2088, "03025-3036, | G3303800 ISC3B0TM-Y 2117-2119 3038 _ ‘20287050, | -KT9I49021 BW OTE | 03006 (3090032 BSCHITMGR 2051,2083,, (03003,3008, | G3318i50¥ 2SC1815¥) 2086,2088, 3007,3010, 2093,2094, 3011,3012,, 2095,2107 3014-2016, 225,306 Fieewobiis SOW TF 3018,3020,, 7 2005,2084, - T6WV—[0uF—] 3021,3023, roo 3024,3039 ene Kap100336 TOW 334F ~~] 93008 CaSTDSVIV | C1959) €2089, K 70121224 | Tantalam —_16WV0.224F - DIODE D3014,3018 | 62090039 | Ge INGO. ~ — 13007-3010 | 2010070 | Ge (GB) 181007 3017, ‘G2090001 [Si 10D) INDUCTOR - ‘D3001 3006, | G2015550 [Si 181355 13008 taomras_|_VX0 SIe] 3011-3013, 1L2003,2008 | 11190023 | PLSH230K Butt | 3016, | T2014 11190029 | ~FLSH-470K Tutt] 3018-3085 12013 111190030 | FLSH-S60K 36 12001003, | L1190016 | FLSH-OIK Too. 2005,2007, 20102018 ‘CRYSTAL 12011,2016 | L1190020. | FLSHASIK isoait_[ xa001 HOWOO21 | HC-I8/U 8 986MFi 12012 1190017 | FLSH-I02K tml [-x3002 HOTO0423 ‘8.989ME2 3003 HOL00422 ‘S.9883MIE TRANSFORMER x3008 HO101S60 = 24.4879Mie T3001,3003, | Lo02014T | 417E Xa005 10102266 = T7.984SMHz, 2004,2010,, 3006 1H0102267, 21.4845MHz 2012 3007 ‘Ho101500 28.4875MH 2002,2008, | Lo020140- 4170 3008 HOIOISTO = 35.4075MIZ 2008,2011 3009) +HO101520 = 42.4875Miiz 20132014 3010 HOL01S30 = 42.9575 72008 19030150 407s aot HOLOIS40 43.4875MHie "T2006 ‘Lo020460 Xx3012 HOLOLSS0 43.987SMH T2007 110020209 X3013, WO102295, _S2aB7SM x3014 110102296 = 38.9875MilZ | etav pesos: 1H0100260._| HCW 3200KKT2 R200 i101 FBRITTADOIZN RECEPTACLE ‘ERYSTAL SOCKET 2003 POOLS | PIOST-O6M XS3001 3090029 © [-s2001_ | Poos0139 | prosi-tiM XS3002 3090082 ou aM 10090140 | —PIOS-T2M. - - - RESISTOR ‘Qs00001T | ~ Wrapping terminal ROR T2010 | Wire wound 1BW 1a 3080 300245229 [Carbon iin JAW VI 2.20 3076 00245560, = = 6 Raa 01245680 Tr 68a. 3033, 00245820 Vi 829 Symbol No. | Parts NO Description 'R3001,3090, | 300245101 1008 0020950 | ~ PCH with Components 3097,3101, 9902095 inted Circuit Board 3105,3109, 31133119, C ~ fic, Fer & TRANSISTOR 3121,3125, “93001 ciomas—[_Ic 7BLO8 31293133, (03022 ‘ciowm4 |” PC200V 31373141, [3037 ‘Gia90064 A024 3172 (03004 ‘63090035 | FET 2SKIOTM-GR | R3008,3010, | 100248151 1308 (03008 ‘Gas00301¥ |” 25K30A-Y 314d 93019 ‘G3108960V|_ TR ISA96Y R3011,3012 | 300348221 = oa —42- RUOBIITA9, | 10045221 | Carbon im aw Daa] Ro038308T, | J002823 [Carbon Him TAWV aka 31893176 3042,3092, Rais 3168, | YooNs AST | SOR] 3095 3145, 3170 | 3150 R100,3108, | T00RASTBT 7 a90Rea018. 30, | TOONS | 3108, 3112, 3045, 3052 31163120, Rso1s,3026, | soo2asd73 | anka 3124/3128, 30303058 323136, | | [3073 ones Ra — 3140.3160, [-3006,3025 | sn0dasios | 3161-3168, | | R070. oo2asigs = 3169 R177 0285474 3013,308%, | s0ORASATT | | JI 3080,3060| POTENTIOMETER J Ran0s.3023,— > Too2asT02 | —* Ta} vRs00r—asi7arior~ RIOR 00 3048,3050, VR3002,3003 | 151723103 | SRISR TOK 3055,3071, 3077,3091, — oo 09433148, ou 00172050 SOW SL IGF 311.3153, “C3068 3070, | 02173150 NPO SP 3168) 3072,3078, 3142 301245122 — TH T2kR] 3076,3078, 30H9,50BT, | 10UDHS222 > vr EKn | 3080 3147 ole ‘02179008 — wus TOMS [Pa Kooi 75220.» 30043014, 1 J00248332 | * 7 3kA | GIs Txo2i79017 30223047, C3004=F006, “KONTO 30543075, 3109,3113, 30883090, | _sir73i21 3088,3102, e105 KOBITSE0 3106,3110, Co10301, | Ko2ITSIOL | ana3its, | _3093'3101 ai3n26, | csn29xonrTsa7 |= = ape 31303136, Gus xo217sm20 | > gape aisssise | [3039 koa stan NPO 120 3021,3039 | 500388392) 3A 30093097 | KORITSISI 150pF —] 'R3007,3009, | 300245472 | - ~ 47k [C3016 KO0175221 220pF 3035,3036, cans | kooi7sa71 | = 2109 30573061, | onao3is6, Pxizmio2? 000 3063,3078, | _31s9,3159 [_ 3156” ‘c30013003, | RIST7OIOE oni ¥3002,3003, | Jon2asa |” > EA] 007.3008, 3068,3069, 3012,3013, ! 072.3182 ot 3015.3035, R017 io0nesea2 |= = waka] 30673069, 13027,3028, 400245103 : oka] 30713073, sos.3044, 30753077, 3056.3089, 3079,3088, 30643066, 3085-3088, 3067,3083, 3090-3092, 3093,3146, 3094-3096, | 3155/3187, 3098-3100, | 3isasi7s, 3102-3108, 3175,3079 3016-3108, | m7 ToINesi0s [ator] 110-3112, 3019,3031, | Jo02ssi23 | > > Winn] 3114-3116, | 3046 3083 3118-3120, 3016,3038, | T00R4STSF sea} 31223123, 3060.3078, 3124, 3036,3099, 3126-3128, 31033107, 31303131, suns, 3136,3189, aingai2s, 3150, 3173131, 3152-3155, 3135,3139 ise ~43— THREAD, | RISTTNTS | Coal SONY 08 TAF | RecePracte 3132313, | Tio Foop0132_ [PLoS | gi _ __ [00s rons 4] Fis 06M — ~ ate ga [KITE | ign Wis = Toop _f 330023005 | roogn1as | stort I Sis! Kxoiveist [ISR Po090138 | PIOSI-10N C3082 30176331 = 330pF 70090139 Gist K30176511 7 = stopi ordi | | cx0s7 Kso177102 | Mylar D001 ne 3023 Ks 77222 0.002246" | a 0s KS0L77A72 D007 a a 0373058, | Ks177I03 ‘TONut _ = 30813046, | —— 30ss _| Gosi-5035, | KOTTIDS | TOIT | Symbo1 No Mo, Deserption 30363083 |o — pF UNIT = G07 Reo | ‘oar — feabai3ko | LPF UNET ASSEMBLY [ca062066— | kso177104 | * Tg | cana 090} CONNECTOR & BOARD (WIC) ‘c3019,3021, {R401 70105") “isk 9021100 | CONNECTOR B BOARD (WO) 3022.3027, — | 5921280-~| LPF BOARD with components — | 3028,3039, 109 [Foo 2109 |~ Printed Cou Board sonnanes | Piatn | Foot” 30173051, [pPaciax 0002128 - 30523056, 3059,3060 ~——lvaeeepPeoanoweses | Cas eITORES | ar ‘O0N2I28 | Printed lieu Board Gyises049, | kEDIONTS | SHAT — 31423146 _ ——r [robe a020,3040, | KAOTROTOS Tow Tar | Ba00T, Gao1sss0 fst Isis 3065, 3058 | “4008-4012 _ bias.ia7 ‘pager 4007 | “G2090038 | Schottky bari ISSTS ~eaunemay | Rana || parsons) “G2090001 “| Si 1001 | so3o.snas - 1 ~ _— Goo18.028, | KAOTIONIS hE —_ wesisTOR | 3048 [sone | ron2asa7 [Carbon sim aw Vs 478 Kamiooi07 |= TW v00,F [apo | “soozasari 7081 1 Ks0120227 Tow 220, | RSOOT 00285107 a exons | Tantalom TOW 10a es ~~ to a POTENTIOMETER — —_ Vawoor} iso7i0m3 | viok#-12 ike a TRIMMER CAPACITOR | earaciton FEL 3008.) “KBLOOGDIT | ECVIZW-20032, 200F GOs aA, RTBIVOIO | Ceramic SOWW 00a 3012 | a062-4073 e300: 91000016; FCVIZW-50432, SopF caoot, Ris 70475 Cs L —t 5081-4050, Tr [aNpucToR 1 a07 4081 _ [100s Lirsoa2s | FLSH220K aaant | caoi4.aon4, | K50279064 | Dipped Mica SOW Op 13001-3004, | Lil90016 | FLSH-IO1K Toor | _4030 a “3006 3007 Cao2sA0st | KOTO ap T5008 TisooTT PESTER ini efon2 30279065 | SE ~ “I - aos | 30279118 Tisr =a ——[eaont 200F _—— Cai AOR snr | = —— com. 30D —— [TRANSFORMER —Freaios 30379070 Teor oom ca0i6 K30279116 T3002, 0020628 ~ [reanae Ka0z7907? 3004-3012 | cao09.4033 | K302791148 | Ta008 Toano787 | TF ng 0279073 ——_ 4020, ~xa0279074 — RELAY = ca026 30279111 13001 | Mit9p002 | FBREITADOIZAT canis oid | K30279077 C — Pesos 30279079 = ca023 ~K30279081 44 C4004 30279082 | Dipped Mica SOOWV 240pF C4305 02179013 | Ceramic SOWV NPO 33pF CaoOR AO? —|-RHUETIORS | 3309 ~ 7 coms 30279086 360pF ~ ‘{WaRIABLE CAPACITOR — 30379089 | S10pF | veas01 90000024 | C521R122_ K30279113 | a ~ 30279095 = 1200p% - TRIMMER CAPACITOR (Cans A067 | -K211 70002 | Fest tw SOWV 1000p | TAS 190000001 | TSN-100DIS, 15pF T__ L —_Tinoueron — ~Trrimwen caraciton TL 0020368 = Tio RSTOOOGID | ECVIZW-10x40, 10pF C_ _ _ — tT PILOT LAMP [— t — | piaaoi.aa02 | oro00035 | pooia-22836a — FET & TRANSISTOR INDUCTOR 03302 | Gampon8s_| rer asKI9TMGR Tao TooRDeTE _—_ (00301,4305_|G3318is0Y] TR 2SC1815Y Lao02 0020616] ° ft | La003 ‘Looz06i piove I [Lan ‘Lo020618 DARD Varactor__ 182236 [Laos L0020619 - - 7 14006 10020620, = 7 L407 10020621 - _ _ —tooan622 [Resistor 10020623 | 7 Ra3094301 Carbon fim _1/AW VF 1008 Lov2062¢ e307 2a — 300245222 | 22Ke [7 TRANSFORMER 40245332 | 33k Tao o0205OTR sooassios [= 10k - - T oo2asias rake. RELAY 00285223 | nen iaoor—40it | waI9OON | FERITIDOTT Ra306,310_| Jo0é4sT0s | 100K] #4 ##* CONNECTOR ABOARD ++ e0 i= PBZIOT ~F0002109 [Printed Cireuit Board L T TOR — — ~ cama KO2I79001 | Ceramic SOWW NPO Iph [connector [e307 | -xo2173080 [ pF FOODS | Plon1-06M [esas] 02179013, 3ioF | | —feas0g. aan 102178390 = 399 Ta 37 CONNECTOR B BOARD sea cat 02179023 180pF | PB-2110 F0002110 Printed Circuit Board €4321,4323, KOO17S471 ‘SL 470pF ~ (¢4309,4310, R131 70103 001A [|| connector ] asizaais, [-iaoo: | Poogor49 | ptozi-osw 4319,4320, - 43244326 — I Teapaciror ean K30176431 | Dipped Misa“ 430pF_] AORATS | RTTITOAIS | Ceranie SOW —O047uE | c4302.4522— | K30209007 = 1000p C ~ ~ 4325 70167334 | _Tanialum 10WV 0.334 [| eso00i | — Wrapping terminal @ - _ - -I - fT TRIMMER CAPACITOR _ _[ress02 K91000016 | ECV-IZW 50x40, SOpF iNoueTOR ‘Symbol No, Parts No. Descriptoin 14304,4305, 11190007 | FL4H-IRSM, 1.84H _] “| WPO assembly 546) 143034306] L1190001 | 50a VFO chassis 14302 11190040 4 imi C “VFO board a ~ J Cc _ RECEPTACLE 4444 VFO CHASSIS aaa a paar 70090135 | PLOZI-OSM. ‘CAPACITOR - CC cao KO6I7SORD | Ceramic SOWV UI BpF po C4303 06175120 i "oe TpF = ‘céa0d | Ko2i7si80 | NPO T8pF —45— Parts No. Description ‘CO020861A| COUNTER UNIT ASSEMBLY SymbOI No. caai7ani9, 442 4426-4429 Kis TO10s Cop2086TA | COUNTER MAIN UNIT Cais Ss0177108 | Mylar Ceramic SOWW NPO O.01aE oomr | F0002086A | COUNTER MAIN BOARD C4410,4418 | K40120106 | Electroly tie T0uF —Teasi K40129001/ 330uF — | canis ‘40109004 * TOWV _470yF E aa #4 COUNTER MAIN BOARD ¥ 4 #9 [estan worse “K 7137685 | Tanah 68a _ t LIMITER) _ _ G1090249, - ~ 1090079 “uPASAH Z [ (Q4401 ABO07SO FET _ TT TRIMMER CAPACITOR | ‘oss06 ATT, TR [pressor | xoronoaa0 | Tcvi2w 40553, apr 4413-4419 _ | ‘Q4403 1] 03316740] — INDUCTOR | isos) Gsstsisog |= Lagor | ea030068 | SN Coil Dll CL T T __ _ RECEPTACLE | L — DIODE ‘T4401 P0090051 5048-060 Dadgi—aaT3_|_G20155S50 [Si - T4402 0090054 [5048.07 i 34403 0090037 | S048-08A 4 - ‘CRYSTAL tt _ [eso ora | crs ess36nie yews — Padi Provo1aé | 302038 4 C [ ResisToR a - [ Raaia TOO2S100 | Carbon sis i/AW VI TOR 40 +s DISPLAY BOARD + #407 Ragsiaaad, | Joosss30 |S Co02098A_| FCB wih components] 4437,4440, —_ 90020984 | _ Printed Circuit Board 44434446, = 4 DISPLAY LED [Re s02sss60 | = sen | pasor=as06 | “G2090069 | HPsoR2-7623—— Raaor 01245560 | Ti s6n I ~ 744084418, | 300245101 | vs 100R _ | Plus 420.4422 Paso 5047.06 44424,4426, | [paso 047-08 - 4028 Ie Raao7adio, | J00s88257 | rey [asi _ - R4417,4419, 301245102 | ~ TH ka _ 421,003, 4425,4827, 908433, [7 symboi No No Descition 46,4439, [ 20020990 | PCB with Components a4a7aaas, | L— 10902099 "| rinted Circuit Board | sas _ _ fo waa29.a433, | 100R8SI52 oa sa | 4435,6438, C t ica TRANSISTOR aan aaas, aan? Gioso07~ [1c ciao | | asa _ oxen! | G3408800_| Te asps0y | [ Resoaseais | —soonasse2 sen — Reis] Jo024s103 = ok 7 DIODE 1 Rado 00285473, ark | Da601 ts ob Resid a416 | 401245104 00K — fp RESISTOR a ~ aor Fi0GS6100 | Wire wound SW Ton ‘CAPACITOR Ragol_ | 100245330] Carbon fim _1/AW 330 | caans 02179008, | Ceramic SOWV NBO B0pF_| sos 700245682 |" BK Gas} kon 75470 | 7 Aipk —| Re6OS Too21s822 $ka [cao [x02 75101 ToopF | Ra6Os 300245133 [ Taka | caso1gaod | x13170102 | == aoa | RaGoe Ssooussiss | isa | Caa02,s40s, | x13170103 = ooluF - 4408,4409, - | PoTeNTIOMETER ssirasi2, | [vraeor | ssovioso2 | vioks.1-2 sea 44144415, {_ —46— L CAPACITOR RESISTOR CHa AIO RTSITONTT | Ceramic SOW OHTA] RAROTAATT__TOORASTOD | Carbon ik ["casoa KSO177100 | Mylae = awo7.ab10, | J00248862 | ‘casos 740109007 | —Fletroiyti 814 | C4603 Kaor29009[— ais | 3005682 - mee C4602 Ka0125001 | 4802 809, | T0O245103 0ks casi) kao129011 aazaea | - = - aso) i00548835_| = ake Ca - - e303806 | Joo24sa7s | a1ks [— RELAY R80 0245563 = 6k Mi190023, FBR321D012_ 4808 T s00245683 | | M1190006 | FBR32iD012 i t - | - — - - [eapacitor t — 801.4800, | KIDITOIOS | Ceramic SOW 00TH _ ‘[esooo01t _|~ Wrapping terminal C 4805,4806 | _ - 4n03,4808 | KTOI27106 | —Tanaatom —T6WV 10a — can 30209001 | Dipped misa SOWW 1000p] = an07.4809—|K30208000 |" ——-20009F —| INDUCTOR | SC 505,8805 | 190080 | Leseass, 3.30 Symbot No. | ParteNo, | __Deseiption 14801,4806 | 11190093 | LeansR2s, 8.248 {0021000 | FCB with Components | aso2:ax0s 111190096 | L8481005, 704 [ 9002100} Printed Ciruit Board t to _ t FUSE ie Faw01 {1000010 ~~ BQOFT- 22805 ‘O81 Giow021 ATeI2AP _ st RECEPTACLE 4 —— DIODE 801 PooOT2O_ | Plosi-aawe 4701-4708 | G2090136 LED —_TLG205 Po090121 | PIOSI-03M__ | [psros=a708 | c2080134 —] TLS 47094710 | G2090137 | TLRS - ‘OS0G001 ‘Wapping terminal C Poa 2090001_| Ge 1N6o CL — [RESISTOR A703 4706 | TOIRESAST | Carbon fim TWAT 50H | 0021020 | ~ PCH wit Components rang] 301285391 “3900 | 0002102 | —Prined Circuit Board [-Ra707 4709 _|_s01245471 = 4108 ~ RaTIOATIN | JOr285152 isk | [| nesiston _ “[so124s103 Joka | Rav0i-a903 [700285561 | Carbon Min 1/6W Vi S60R yorzssas6 [= saokn | Rasoe So124si03 | ox. | [- Gabacivon { [eapactton cai RTSTONTT | Ceramic SOW O.0NTA Kis 70075, __ sow 0087 ca 40129009 | Electrolyte —1GWV 220g K70147105 | Tantalum —16WV 1k — — SwiTcH Sor Naogo030_| suTMA Symbol No. Parte No. [0021010 _| PCB with Components 0002103 "| Printed Circuit Board - 0002101 | Printed Circuit Board 4 L —_ — | POTENTIOMETER 1G, TRANSISTOR ~~ VRS00T 351734103 | CRISD TK — a = Sosa | Oe POWER OnE SE 1015550 | Si 151555 i t ~ ———4 ‘0000009 | FUSE 0a -4 7 ma CaoT Aas, | RINTONTS | Ceramie SONY O.D87A mo Now] Fats NO Deeripton 4207808, C “[€0021031 [PCB with Components —— 42124214, [ oo0z103 | —Printed Circuit Hoard 42174219, 401.422 Ec TF rorenrioweten 226.8230, VRSI01 15173447 aoa] 4231 _| (DELAY) - cag0s.4209 | ~K23170008 | one | _ TI _ 14179003 oF | — | 30279073 | Dippad mia SOOWV w2pF | —_ _ Ko " 330pF ~ — CHa Ka0279097[ sop c4232-a354_|K30279051 Tito ‘caz27.229 | 30279118) 50000 ‘Symbol No. Parts No. Description ‘K40169003 | Electrolytic 3SWV _330uF —]OH020131A | — FCB with Components PE R7O127335[— Tantalum —TEW 33a “Printed Circuit Board C4213,4215, | K70127106 10uF — — 42184220, — 16-& TRANSISTOR 42248225, 04206. G109007 1c wPCHa308 =| 4242. 4201 63315890 | TR 2SC1S89 4240,6041 | _K50177683 [Mylar (04204,4205, 63322900 28€2290 can39 KSO177104 | Foa308 205 [-GIMW80— [= 885 ——Tr = 04207 G3402350Y ‘2SD235 __ _ _ - i T “Finoucror | — —_ Hiroto 030035 oo 1 — CL | DIODE 14206 | 100203954 ‘Dano ‘Gz0s0mRT | Zener VEUS Laz0s.t207 | L102001s_[— | 4202-4205} G2090002 | Si_ ~ Tob io _ T ~ a _ L - _| TRANSFORMER _ ti _ Ta [00202894 | INPUT _] i __| RESISTOR T4202 100206318 [DRIVER RAR09,Aa11, | TIORTETST | Carbon composition T4203 | Lo020632 | OUTPUT — 42164218 12W sa cL = 206 Tr0a6a7a | ae [Toren we4207.4219, | N10276180 18a 32190008 | MDN-7Ri — __420 | = ~—— [Reaizaais | siovrenan = ia R7056570_| RADIAL FAN - R202 00245330 | Caibon Him TAWI 330 — - R210 10276390 | Carbon ompostion cua - E | aw isa | Pato Prosoi87 | Posi Razi7#a2I, | 120335390 | Metaetim 2W 39m | P4203 Pi090188 | P0SI-03F 4222 iazza_ | 20338680 [ - — | esan0017 [Wrapping erm RADI4.ATIS | 310276121 | Cabos compostion = _—_ _ VN iBoa TE eaz01 | 300245121 _| Gabon im 1/4 VI_1300 7 | #4203,4204 | 10276331 | Carbon compoation — — —_ aw 3308 Rata TOO2ES681_| Gabon fim —1/4W VI 680 [Raa] s10276102 | Carbon composition rts No Description c { aw Tk C021 1104 TPC with Components [eeaas | oraastse[ carbon fim aw 1.ska |} Foo0aia | Printed Cireut Board _ /THERMISTOR _ Leo —_] [ra207 (600 aes 7} | RESISTOR, [wear asiamaa [error 22ka 1 Carbon film 172W7_s60a C [CAPACITOR — —__ ©4205.4206 | Ki0179017 | Comic SOW OUST ca202 K10176103, O.0tar 7 Gani, [KITT IIOS atk = ——_ 42164236 48 mrwer( Ste, v= sae 200 mer Fol . (73-2090) me ssae pel — ane 1350 ~ 2003 e ‘ yPe02 a? RRIF IN if x ee se Sbylg : 3 sikeig EF Ssesh « Bh S. SESSEE Eg SESS Sour BE wESFEELST RWIS E Mseves t ie 3 z 595] ne E T F 2 7 aeour | + 1 ce ot Bf vans, [ESE] s001 r ney z2zd FF oo | 5s002 z2ag 'g seer ~ * “rape aie bcjseov % i see [SOR low av || LA ap our 1H pp jE C one SOT Nach av 3c] 73008 cH Kjsne | mc a + I gj ov “Teg, ar Sr id ox raome ER EE is 00s T Z AF UNIT. =r = (°8-2095) == oF abo | oe ° ay OS | tom bexea DISPLAY UNIT (PB-2098) xr 1 Fa/MENO ale a CONNECTION DIAGRAM 023 25xi96R ps-zizzino.20--) [F v—-707 DM 1 | SwiTcH UNIT a — SATTERY PLL CONTROL LINE ur/oown SWITCH UNIT, yo? CONTROL UNIT 10,10. sonte 89 PLL UNIT 1no.20 £y=707 DM CIRCUIT DIAGRAM DIN 8PIN PLUG DIN 7PIN PLUG lh, soopess cone rsev mt ror DEEASAO® | PE 907 3sK736R ose 1 13908 Faraereng) ToMAIN Loop 42145188 704 70 60a wep ose PB-2123(NO.IO++)

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