Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product VX-1700 Vertex Standard
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1 Contents Specifications ...................................................................................................................................................... 2 Exploded View & Miscellaneous Parts ................................
2 Specifications General Receiver Frequency Range : 30 kHz ~ 30.0000 MHz T ransmitter Frequency : 1.600 ~ 30.0000 MHz Emission Modes : A1A (CW), J3E (LSB/USB), A3E (AM), J2B (USB/LSB), H3E (2.
3 Exploded View & Miscellaneous Parts RA0725400 FRONT PANEL ASSY RA0695500 PACKING PAD (CHASSIS) RA0694800 KNOB (L) RA0694900 KNOB (S) RA069430A RUBBER KNOB (4KEY) RA069420A RUBBER KNOB (12KEY) RA.
4 Exploded View & Miscellaneous Parts Note.
5 Block Diagram.
6 Connection Diagram.
7 Circuit Description Receive Signal Path Incoming RF signal from the ANT jack is delivered to the PA Unit, and passes through the TX/RX relay RL2009 to J2006.
8 Circuit Description On the PA Unit, the low-level RF signal from the MAIN Unit is amplified by pre-driver Q2001 ( RD06HHF1 ), push-pull driver Q2008 / Q2009 (both RD16HHF1 ), and push-pull final amplifier Q2012 / Q2013 (both SD1405 ), which provides up to 120 watts of RF output power.
9 Circuit Description Control Circuit Major frequency control functions such as channel selection, display, and PLL divider control are per- formed by main CPU Q1018 ( HD64F2134 ) on the MAIN Unit, at the command of the user via the tun- ing knob and function switches on the front panel.
10 Connector Pinout Diagrams / Slide Switch Setting +13. 8 V O UT TX G ND GND BAND DA T A A TX -I N H EXT ALC I nput TX RE Q BAND DA T A B BAND DA T A C BAND DA T A D MIC Jack GPS Jack ACC Jack TUNE J.
11 Alignment The VX-1700 is carefully aligned at the factory for the specified performance across the entire operat- ing frequency range. Realignment should therefore not be necessary except in the event of a component failure.
12 Alignment Whenever possible, alignments should be made with oscillator shields and circuit boards firmly affixed in place. Also, the test equipment must be thorough- ly warmed up before beginning. Note : Signal levels in dB referred to in the alignment procedure are based on 0dBµ = 0.
13 Alignment Receiver Alignment RX IF C OILS A LIGNMENT Connect the RF Signal Generator to the ANT jack, and connect the AF millivoltmeter to the EXT SP jack. Tune the radio to 19.900 MHz, CW mode. Inject a 19.900 MHz signal from the RF Signal Generator, then adjust the RF Signal Generator output level to 0 dB.
14 Alignment PA Unit Alignment P RE -D RIVER S ECTION I DLING C URRENT A LIGNMENT Connect the 50 Ohm Dummy Load to the ANT jack. Remove the shorting-plug from J2003 on the PA Unit, then connect the DC Ammeter to J2003 (pin 1: “–” lead, pin 2: “+” lead).
15 F INAL S ECTION I DLING C URRENT A LIGNMENT Connect the 50 Ohm Dummy Load to the ANT jack. Remove the solder jumper which is connected between TP2020 and TP2021 on the PA Unit, then connect the “+” lead of the DC Ammeter to TP2020 and the “–” lead to TP2021.
16 Software Menu Alignment The ANT jack should be connected to a Dummy Load (in the case of transmission) or RF Signal Gen- erator (in the case of reception). General alignment conditions are as follows, unless otherwise noted. VOL Knob: Center (12 o’clock position).
17 TX G AIN A LIGNMENT Connect the 50 Ohm Dummy Load and Inline Wattmeter to the ANT jack. Connect the AF Generator to pin 4 of the MIC jack, and adjust the AF Generator output level to 0.
18 Alignment Note.
19 Installation Make sure that the transceiver off. Remove the DC Power Cable, Microphone, and Antenna from the transceiver. Referring to Figure 1, remove the four screws from the side of the transceiver (two screws for each side), along with four screws affixing the bottom case; remove the bottom case.
20 Note ALE-1 Automatic Link Establishment Unit Installation.
21 CE77 PC Programming Software The CE77 PC Programming Software is used to pro- gram the VX-1700 HF Communications Transceiv- er. With the CE77 PC Programming Software, you can quickly and easily program the Vertex Standard VX-1700 operating channels and configuration from your personal computer.
22 CE77 PC Programming Software MODE This column selects the Operating Mode. To select the Operating Mode, double click the left mouse button on this column to invoke a pop-up window, select the desired Operating Mode, then click the [OK] button to accept the new Operating Mode.
23 CE77 PC Programming Software Main Programming Screen (Memory Screen) CHN (CHANNEL) This number is used to identify the memory chan- nel. They do not have to occur in order, and you can duplicate numbers from other groups (do not du- plicate within a group).
24 CE77 PC Programming Software RECEIVE FREQUENCY This column is used for entry of the Receive Fre- quency. To enter the Receive Frequency, double click the left mouse button on this column, enter the desired Re- ceive Frequency from the keyboard, then press the [ENTER] key to lock in the new frequency.
25 CE77 PC Programming Software File Menu NEW Opens a new file. Click the left mouse button on the “New” parame- ter in the File menu; this will open the default con- figuration of the CE77 software. Shortcuts Toolbar: Keys: CTRL+N OPEN Opens a previously-saved configuration from the disk.
26 CE77 PC Programming Software Edit Menu COPY Use this command to copy selected data onto the clipboard. This command is unavailable if there is no data currently selected.
27 CE77 PC Programming Software Common Menu A1A (CW) FUNCTION PARAMETERS This parameter programs the various configuration items of the A1A (CW) mode. Put a check mark into the check box to enable ad- justment of its parameter from the transceiver’s set (“menu”) mode.
28 CE77 PC Programming Software HARDWARE PARAMETERS Put a check mark into the check box to enable ad- justment of its parameter from the transceiver’s set (“menu”) mode. The available parameters are: 1.6 - 4 MHz RF Pow- er, 4 - 30 MHz RF Power, Dimmer Level-1, and Dim- mer Level-2.
29 CE77 PC Programming Software "K EY F UNCTION " P ARAMETERS KEY FUNCTION PARAMETERS This parameter sets the configurations for the key- pad and button functions of the radio. Put a check mark into the check box to enable ad- justment of its parameter from the transceiver’s set (“menu”) mode.
30 MARKETING PARAMETERS This parameter indicates the Market Application Number and Serial Number of the radio. The available parameters are Market Applications and Serial Number. MARKET APPLICATIONS This parameter indicates the Alpha/numeric “Tag” (up to 16 digits) used for identifying the owner or application of the radio.
31 BEEP TONE This parameter sets the Beep Tone (frequency). The available selections are “LOW,” “NORMAL,” and “HIGH.” BEEP AF SET This parameter defines whether the Beep volume is linked to the front panel’s VOL knob (“LINK”) or not linked (“FIX”).
32 SYSTEM PARAMETERS This parameter programs the various system con- figurations of the radio. Put a check mark into the check box to enable ad- justment of its parameter from the transceiver’s set (“menu”) mode.
33 MIC GAIN This parameter programs the Microphone Input Sensitivity. The available values for the Microphone Gain are “LOW,” “NORMAL,” or “HIGH.” PASSWORD SET This parameter programs the password for the entering to the Dealer mode of the transceiver.
34 DW CH SEL This parameter defines whether the “DW CH SEL” selection shall be “Enabled” or “Disabled” from the transceiver’s set (“menu”) mode. ENCRPT CODE This parameter defines whether the “ENCRPT CODE” selection shall be “Enabled” or “Dis- abled” from the User Set Mode.
35 Selcall Menu SELCALL PARAMETERS This parameter programs the various Selcall config- urations of the radio. Put a check mark into the check box to enable ad- justment of its parameter from the transceiver’s set (“menu”) mode. Note: The Selcall is only activated on the J3E mode.
36 GPS POSITION REQUEST This parameter determines whether the radio is able to receive or transmit a GPS position request. The available selections are “RX,” “TX,” “TX+RX,” and “OFF.” RX: Enables the receiving of a GPS posi- tion request and disable the sending of a GPS position request.
37 ALL CALL This parameter determines whether the “All Call” function of the Selcall feature shall be “En- abled” or “Disabled”. ANSWER BACK This parameter determines whether the “Answer Back” function shall be “Enabled” or “Disabled” when receiving a Selcall.
38 TX ID PARAMETER This parameter programs the Selcall TX ID to be called. To program this parameter, enter the TX ID (4 dig- its) into the “TX ID” column, then set the desired effective channel range (i.e. 1-001, 1-050, 2-051, etc.) for the TX ID into the “FROM” and “TO” columns.
39 ALE Menu ALE COMMON PARAMETERS This parameter programs the various configurations for the ALE (Automatic Link Establishment) system of the radio. The ALE system allows the radio to select the channel with the best LQA (Link Quality Analysis) score from the programmed channels.
40 NET NUMBER Put a check mark into the check box to enable adjustment of its parameter from the transceiv- er’s set (“menu”) mode. AMD MESSAGE PARAMETERS This parameter programs the Alpha/Numeric mes- sages in accordance with the AMD definition.
41 CE77 PC Programming Software ALE MISCELLANEOUS PARAMETERS This parameter programs the various configurations for the ALE (Automatic Link Establishment) system of the radio. Put a check mark into the check box to enable ad- justment of these parameters from the transceiver’s set (“menu”) mode.
42 SILENT MODE This parameter defines whether the Silent mode shall be “Enabled (SILENT)” or “Disabled (NOR- MAL).” When this parameter is set to “Enabled (SI- LENT),” the network can initiate calls but the network is not allowed to respond to an ALE transmission.
43 NET MEMBER ADDRESS PARAMETER This parameter defines the network member address to be called. To enter the network nember address, select the net- work from the pull-down list, then double click the left mouse button on the desired bank to invoke a pop-up window, select the desired address, then click the [OK] button to accept the address.
44 Channel Menu CHANNEL ALLOCATION PARAMETER The VX-1700 is capable of allocating up to 200 chan- nels into 5 banks. By default, Bank-1 is filled with all memories (200 channels); Bank-2 through Bank-5 are disabled (empty). Bank-2 will be enabled once Bank-1 is filled to capacity, and will start being filled by the extra memories carried over.
45 REVIVE PARAMETER This parameter returns the radio to the normal mode from the STUN mode. Turn the stunned radio on and wait 2 seconds, then click the [Revive] button to return the radio to the normal mode. CE77 PC Programming Software "R EVIVE " P ARAMETER DOWNLOAD PARAMETER Writes the configuration data from the computer to the radio.
46 Programming Example 1 Selcall Feature Basic Setup 1. Assign the “SELCALL” function into the “Pro- grammable Function key 1 (P1 SET)” and the “CALL” function to the “Programmable Function key 2 (P2 SET)” from the “KEY FUNCTION” pa- rameter in the “Common” menu.
47 Programming Example 2 ALE Feature Basic Setup 1. Set the “Optional Board” parameter which is lo- cated in the “Option” folder in the “Common” menu to the “ALE Unit” to activate the optional ALE-1 Unit. 2. Set the “ALE” parameter in the “ALE Common” folder in the “ALE” menu to “ON” to enable the ALE feature.
48 CE77 PC Programming Software Programming Example 4 Stun Command Setup Enter the Stun Command (ECNUTS) and Radio ID (ex. TEST6111) into the “Message” parameter on the “Selcall” folder in the “Selcall” menu. Programming Example 5 Revive Command Setup Enter the Revive Command (SVIVER) and Radio ID (ex.
49 MAIN Unit Circuit Diagram.
50 MAIN Unit Note.
51 MAIN Unit Parts Layout (Side A) B A D CE FH GI J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 K 8 2SA1365 (Q1048) 2SA1602A (MF) (Q1010, 1046) 2SC2714 (QY) (Q1016, 1021, 1023, 1026, 1027, 1063, 1064, 1070, 1074, 1075) 2SC2812 (LG.
52 MAIN Unit Parts Layout (Side B) b a d ce fh g i j 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 k 8.
53 DESCRIPTION VALUE V/ W TOL. VXSTD P/N MFR’S DESIG VERS. REF. LOT. SIDE LAY ADR MAIN Unit Parts List PCB with Components CB2421001 Printed Circuit Board AC051H000 FR010270E 1- C 1002 CHIP CAP. 0.01uF 25V B GRM39B103K25PT K22144803 1- A B7 C 1003 CHIP CAP.
54 C 1078 CHIP TA.CAP. 1uF 16V TESVA1C105M1-8R K78120009 1- A I2 C 1079 CHIP CAP. 0.01uF 25V B GRM39B103K25PT K22144803 1- A E2 C 1080 CHIP CAP. 0.022uF 25V B GRM39B223K25PT K22144807 1- A F2 C 1081 CHIP CAP. 0.022uF 25V B GRM39B223K25PT K22144807 1- A F2 C 1082 CHIP CAP.
55 DESCRIPTION VALUE V/ W TOL. VXSTD P/N MFR’S DESIG VERS. REF. LOT. SIDE LAY ADR MAIN Unit Parts List C 1135 CHIP CAP. 150pF 50V CH GRM1882C1H151JA01D K22174239 1- A G3 C 1136 CHIP CAP. 120pF 50V CH GRM1882C1H121JA01D K22174237 1- A G3 C 1137 CHIP CAP.
56 DESCRIPTION VALUE V/ W TOL. VXSTD P/N MFR’S DESIG VERS. REF. LOT. SIDE LAY ADR MAIN Unit Parts List C 1196 CHIP CAP. 0.001uF 50V B GRM188B11H102KA01D K22174821 1- A I6 C 1197 CHIP CAP. 12pF 50V CH GRM1882C1H120JA01D K22174213 1- A I6 C 1198 CHIP CAP.
57 DESCRIPTION VALUE V/ W TOL. VXSTD P/N MFR’S DESIG VERS. REF. LOT. SIDE LAY ADR MAIN Unit Parts List C 1257 AL.ELECTRO.CAP. 47uF 16V ECEV1CA470SP K48120005 1- A A7 C 1259 CHIP CAP. 0.022uF 25V B GRM39B223K25PT K22144807 1- A F7 C 1260 CHIP CAP. 0.
58 DESCRIPTION VALUE V/ W TOL. VXSTD P/N MFR’S DESIG VERS. REF. LOT. SIDE LAY ADR MAIN Unit Parts List C 1325 CHIP CAP. 0.0033uF 50V B GRM188B11H332KA01D K22174831 1- A E7 C 1326 CHIP CAP. 0.01uF 25V B GRM39B103K25PT K22144803 1- A G5 C 1327 CHIP CAP.
59 DESCRIPTION VALUE V/ W TOL. VXSTD P/N MFR’S DESIG VERS. REF. LOT. SIDE LAY ADR MAIN Unit Parts List C 1388 CHIP CAP. 0.01uF 25V B GRM39B103K25PT K22144803 1- A G5 C 1389 CHIP CAP. 68pF 50V CH GRM1882C1H680JA01D K22174231 1- A G5 C 1390 CHIP CAP. 33pF 50V CH GRM1882C1H330JA01D K22174223 1- A G4 C 1391 CHIP CAP.
60 DESCRIPTION VALUE V/ W TOL. MFR’S DESIG VERS. REF. LOT. SIDE LAY ADR MAIN Unit Parts List C 1449 CHIP CAP. 470pF 50V CH GRM1882C1H471JA01D K22174249 1- A J2 C 1450 CHIP TA.CAP. 3.3uF 16V TESVB21C335M8R K78120010 1- A B6 C 1451 CHIP CAP. 0.001uF 50V B GRM188B11H102KA01D K22174809 1- A B7 C 1452 CHIP TA.
61 DESCRIPTION VALUE V/ W TOL. VXSTD P/N MFR’S DESIG VERS. REF. LOT. SIDE LAY ADR MAIN Unit Parts List D 1047 DIODE HVU359TRF G2070452 1- A G4 D 1048 DIODE HVU359TRF G2070452 1- A H4 D 1049 DIODE HV.
62 DESCRIPTION VALUE V/ W TOL. VXSTD P/N MFR’S DESIG VERS. REF. LOT. SIDE LAY ADR MAIN Unit Parts List L 1024 CHIP COIL 10uH LQH32MN100K23L L1690087 1- A G3 L 1025 CHIP COIL 5.6uH LQH32MN5R6K23L L1690084 1- A G3 L 1026 CHIP COIL 3.3uH LQH32MN3R3K23L L1690081 1- A H3 L 1027 CHIP COIL 1.
63 DESCRIPTION VALUE V/ W TOL. VXSTD P/N MFR’S DESIG VERS. REF. LOT. SIDE LAY ADR MAIN Unit Parts List L 1083 M.RFC 100uH FLC32T-101J L1690227 1- A J4 L 1084 M.
64 Q 1064 TRANSISTOR 2SC2714YTE85R G3327147Y 1- A F5 Q 1065 TRANSISTOR PDTC144EE G3070244 1- A G5 Q 1066 FET 2SK302Y TE85R G3803027Y 1- A G5 Q 1068 TRANSISTOR PDTC144EE G3070244 1- A G5 Q 1069 TRANSIS.
65 DESCRIPTION VALUE V/ W TOL. VXSTD P/N MFR’S DESIG VERS. REF. LOT. SIDE LAY ADR MAIN Unit Parts List R 1036 CHIP RES. 3.3k 1/16W 5% RMC1/16 332JATP J24185332 1- A B4 R 1037 CHIP RES. 3.3k 1/16W 5% RMC1/16 332JATP J24185332 1- A B4 R 1038 CHIP RES.
66 R 1096 CHIP RES. 56 1/16W 5% RMC1/16 560JATP J24185560 1- A I6 R 1097 CHIP RES. 390 1/16W 5% RMC1/16 391JATP J24185391 1- A H4 R 1098 CHIP RES. 2.2k 1/16W 5% RMC1/16 222JATP J24185222 1- A H4 R 1099 CHIP RES. 100 1/16W 5% RMC1/16 101JATP J24185101 1- A I5 R 1100 CHIP RES.
67 DESCRIPTION VALUE V/ W TOL. VXSTD P/N MFR’S DESIG VERS. REF. LOT. SIDE LAY ADR MAIN Unit Parts List R 1156 CHIP RES. 1.2k 1/16W 5% RMC1/16 122JATP J24185122 1- A H6 R 1157 CHIP RES. 3.3k 1/16W 5% RMC1/16 332JATP J24185332 1- A I7 R 1158 CHIP RES.
68 R 1218 CHIP RES. 220 1/16W 5% RMC1/16 221JATP J24185221 1- A F5 R 1220 CHIP RES. 220 1/16W 5% RMC1/16 221JATP J24185221 1- A F5 R 1221 CHIP RES. 2.2k 1/16W 5% RMC1/16 222JATP J24185222 1- A F5 R 1222 CHIP RES. 2.2k 1/16W 5% RMC1/16 222JATP J24185222 1- A F5 R 1223 CHIP RES.
69 DESCRIPTION VALUE V/ W TOL. VXSTD P/N MFR’S DESIG VERS. REF. LOT. SIDE LAY ADR MAIN Unit Parts List R 1290 CHIP RES. 100k 1/16W 5% RMC1/16 104JATP J24185104 1- A D6 R 1291 CHIP RES. 10k 1/16W 5% RMC1/16 103JATP J24185103 1- A D5 R 1292 CHIP RES. 10 1/16W 5% RMC1/16 100JATP J24185100 1- A D6 R 1293 CHIP RES.
70 R 1355 CHIP RES. 100k 1/16W 5% RMC1/16 104JATP J24185104 1- A E3 R 1356 CHIP RES. 47k 1/16W 5% RMC1/16 473JATP J24185473 1- A E3 R 1357 CHIP RES. 47k 1/16W 5% RMC1/16 473JATP J24185473 1- A E3 R 1358 CHIP RES. 47k 1/16W 5% RMC1/16 473JATP J24185473 1- A E4 R 1359 CHIP RES.
71 DESCRIPTION VALUE V/ W TOL. VXSTD P/N MFR’S DESIG VERS. REF. LOT. SIDE LAY ADR MAIN Unit Parts List X 1004 XTAL TSS-6035B 19.82MHz 19.820MHZ H0103262 1- A C3 XF1001 XTAL FI LTER MFT45N 45.
72 MAIN Unit Note.
73 PA Unit Circuit Diagram.
74 PA Unit Note.
75 PA Unit Parts Layout (Side A) B A D CE FH GI J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 KIA7808API (Q2003) 2SB1143S (Q2002) 2SC3420GR (Q2007) DTC114TK (04) (Q2006) DTC124GUA (K25) (Q2004, 2010) DTC323TK (H02) (Q2011) LM290.
76 PA Unit Parts Layout (Side B) b a d ce fh g i j 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8.
77 DESCRIPTION VALUE V/ W TOL. VXSTD P/N MFR’S DESIG VERS. REF. LOT. SIDE LAY ADR PA Unit Parts List PCB with Components CS1842001 Printed Circuit Board AC051H000 FR011850D 1- C 2001 CHIP CAP. 0.047uF 16V B GRM39B473K16PT K22124804 1- A I8 C 2002 CHIP CAP.
78 DESCRIPTION VALUE V/ W TOL. VXSTD P/N MFR’S DESIG VERS. REF. LOT. SIDE LAY ADR PA Unit Parts List C 2082 CHIP CAP. 0.047uF 16V B GRM39B473K16PT K22124804 1- A D1 C 2084 CHIP CAP. 0.001uF 500V CH CF43CH102J500AT K22277222 1- A D7 C 2085 CHIP CAP. 820pF 500V CH CF43CH821J500AT K22277220 1- A E6 C 2086 CHIP CAP.
79 DESCRIPTION VALUE V/ W TOL. VXSTD P/N MFR’S DESIG VERS. REF. LOT. SIDE LAY ADR PA Unit Parts List C 2190 CHIP CAP. 0.047uF 16V B GRM39B473K16PT K22124804 1- A A7 C 2191 CHIP CAP. 0.047uF 16V B GRM39B473K16PT K22124804 1- A A6 C 2192 CHIP CAP. 0.047uF 16V B GRM39B473K16PT K22124804 1- A A5 C 2193 CHIP CAP.
80 P 2002 W IRE ASSY AC051H T9207202A 1- P 2003 CONNECTOR IMSA-9206H-T P1090988 1- P 2004 TERMINAL B3 Q6000113 2- Q 2001 FE T RD06HHF1-01 G3090145 1- A I7 Q 2002 TRANSISTOR 2SB1143S G3211430S 1- A G7 .
81 DESCRIPTION VALUE V/ W VXSTD P/N MFR’S DESIG VERS. REF. LOT. SIDE LAY ADR PA Unit Parts List R 2041 METAL FILM RES. 100 3 W 5% ERG-3SJ101P 100 J22359023 1- A G5 R 2042 METAL FILM RES. 100 3 W 5% ERG-3SJ101P 100 J22359023 1- A I5 R 2043 METAL FILM RES.
82 DESCRIPTION VALUE V/ W TOL. VXSTD P/N MFR’S DESIG VERS. REF. LOT. SIDE LAY ADR PA Unit Parts List VR2001 POT. 1k EVN-5ESX50B13 J51811102 1- A I8 VR2001 POT. 2.2k EVN- 5ESX50BE3 J51811222 3- A I8 VR2002 POT. 1k EVN-5ESX50B13 J51811102 1- A I6 VR2003 POT.
83 PANEL Unit Circuit Diagram.
84 PANEL Unit Note.
85 PANEL Unit Parts Layout (Side A) B AC DF EG 1 2 3 H I 4.
86 PANEL Unit Parts Layout (Side B) b ac df e g 1 2 3 h i 4 2SC4154 (E) (Q3005) DTC143ZE (E23) (Q3006) CPH6102 (AB) (Q3005) LC75884W (Q3001).
87 DESCRIPTION VALUE V/ W TOL. VXSTD P/N MFR’S DESIG VERS. REF. LOT. SIDE LAY ADR PANEL Unit Parts List PCB with Components CB2833001 Printed Circuit Board AC051H000 FR0118600 1- C 3001 CHIP CAP. 0.047uF 16V B GRM39B473K16PT K22124804 1- B e1 C 3002 CHIP CAP.
88 DESCRIPTION VALUE V/ W TOL. VXSTD P/N MFR’S DESIG VERS. REF. LOT. SIDE LAY ADR R 3999 CHIP RES. 0 1/16W 5% RMC1/16 000JATP J24185000 1-3 RL3001 RELAY DC12V AGQ200A12Z DC12V M1190188 1- B g1 S 300.
89 GPS-INTERFACE Unit Circuit Diagram.
90 GPS-INTERFACE Unit Parts Layout (Side A) B A D CE F 1 2 3 4 2SC4154 (E) (Q4010, 4012) TC7W04FU (Q4019).
91 GPS-INTERFACE Unit Parts Layout (Side B) b a d ce f 1 2 3 4.
92 GPS-INTERFACE Unit Parts List DESCRIPTION VALUE V/ W TOL. VXSTD P/N MFR’S DESIG VERS. REF. LOT. SIDE LAY ADR PCB with Components CB3183001 Printed Circuit Board AC051H000 FR011870B 1- C 4014 CHIP CAP. 0.01uF 25V B GRM39B103K25PT K22144803 1- A C2 C 4016 CHIP CAP.
93 MIC Unit Circuit Diagram Parts Layout Parts List Side B Side A DESCRIPTION VALUE V/ W TOL. VXSTD P/N MFR’S DESIG VERS. REF. LOT. SIDE LAY ADR PCB with Components CB3199001 Printed Circuit Board A.
94 ENC Unit Circuit Diagram Parts Layout Parts List Side B Side A DESCRIPTION VALUE V/ W TOL. VXSTD P/N MFR’S DESIG VERS. REF. LOT. SIDE LAY ADR PCB with Components CB3200001 Printed Circuit Board AC051H000 FR0136200 1- C 6101 CHIP CAP.
95 ALE Unit (Option) Circuit Diagram.
96 ALE Unit (Option) Parts Layout B A D CE F 1 2 3 4 2SC4154 (E) (Q4003, 4010, 4012, 4021) BR24L64F (Q4008) M51945BFP (Q4002) b a d ce f 1 2 3 4 Side B Side A 2SC4047 (ZY) (Q4006) ADM202EARU (Q4009) N.
97 DESCRIPTION VALUE V/ W TOL. VXSTD P/N MFR’S DESIG VERS. REF. LOT. SIDE LAY ADR ALE Unit (Option) Parts List Printed Circuit Board AC051H000 FR011870B 1- C 4001 CHIP CAP. 0.1uF 16V B GRM188B11C104KA01D K22124805 1- A C4 C 4002 CHIP CAP. 0.1uF 16V B GRM188B11C104KA01D K22124805 1- A A4 C 4003 AL.
98 L 4005 M.RFC 22uH LK2125 220M-T L1690335 1- A C1 L 4006 M.RFC 22uH LK2125 220M-T L1690335 1- A C1 L 4007 M.RFC 22uH LK2125 220M-T L1690335 1- A B1 L 4008 M.RFC 22uH LK2125 220M-T L1690335 1- A B1 L 4009 M.RFC 22uH LK2125 220M-T L1690335 1- A B1 L 4010 M.
99 R 4038 CHIP RES. 0 1/16W 5% RMC1/16 000JATP J24185000 1- A E2 R 4039 CHIP RES. 470 1/16W 5% RMC1/16 471JATP J24185471 1- A E3 R 4041 CHIP RES. 470 1/16W 5% RMC1/16 471JATP J24185471 1- A E3 R 4042 CHIP RES. 0 1/16W 5% RMC1/16 000JATP J24185000 1- A E2 R 4043 CHIP RES.
100 R 4109 CHIP RES. 33k 1/16W 5% RMC1/16 333JATP J24185333 1- A C3 R 4110 CHIP RES. 10k 1/16W 5% RMC1/16 103JATP J24185103 1- A B2 R 4111 CHIP RES. 33k 1/16W 5% RMC1/16 333JATP J24185333 1- A C2 R 4112 CHIP RES. 0 1/16W 5% RMC1/16 000JATP J24185000 1- A C2 R 4113 CHIP RES.
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