Voyager148 Manual
Voyager148 Manual
Model DX 979
Service Manual
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TABLE OF
DX 979 CONTENTS
PAGE
CHAPTER 1
SPECIFICATIONS
1.0 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
1.1 Transmitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
1.2 Receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
CHAPTER 2
OPERATION
2.0 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2.1 Control & Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2.2 Microphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … 7
2.3 Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … 7
2.4 Alternate Microphones And Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
CHAPTER 3
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
3.0 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
3.1 PLL Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9
3.2 Receiver Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
3.3 Transmitter Modulation Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … 9
3.4 Transmitter Amplifier Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
CHAPTER 4
ALIGNMENT
4.0 Required Test Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … 11
4.1 Alignment Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
CHAPTER 5
MAINTENANCE
5.0 Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
5.1 Periodic Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 16
5.2 Fuse Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
CHAPTER 6
DIAGRAMS AND PARTS LIST
6.0 PCB Layout & Parts List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
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CHAPTER 1
DX 979 SPECIFICATIONS
1.0 GENERAL
Model DX 979
Channels 40
Frequency Range 26.965 – 27.405 MHz
Emission Modes AM/USB/LSB
Frequency Control Phase Lock Loop (PLL) synthesizer
Frequency Tolerance 0.005 %
Frequency Stability 0.001 %
Operating Temperature Range -30°C to +50°C
Microphone Dynamic PTT, 500 Ω
Input Voltage 13.8V DC
Antenna Connector UHF; SO239
Dimensions 7 1/4”(W) x 9”(D) x 2 1/4”(H)
Weight 3.5 lbs.
1.1 TRANSMITTER
RF Power Output AM: 4W; USB/LSB: 12W PEP
RF Transmit Modes AM/SSB
Modulation High and Low level Class B, Amplitude Modulation:
AM and SSB.
Spurious Emissions - 60dB
Carrier Suppression - 60dB
Audio Frequency Response 300 to 2500 Hz
Antenna Impedance 50 Ohms
Output Indicators Meter shows incoming signal strength, RF output
power, SWR and AM Modulation level. Transmit
LED glows red when transmitter is in operation.
1.2 RECEIVER
Sensitivity For 10dB S/N (AM/ SSB) AM: < 0.5 uV ; USB/LSB: < 0.25 uV
IF Frequency AM: 10.695 MHz 1st IF, 455 KHz 2nd IF
Image Rejection - 50dB
Adjacent Channel Selectivity - 60dB
RF Gain Control 45dB adjustable for optimum signal reception
Automatic Gain Control (AGC) Figure Of Merit 100mV for 10dB Change in Audio Output
Squelch Adjustable; threshold less than 0.5µV
Noise Blanker RF type
Audio Output Power 2.5W @ 10% THD
Audio Frequency Response 300 to 2500 Hz
Built-in Speaker 8 Ohms, 4 Watts
External Speaker (Not Supplied) 8 Ohms, 4 Watts
(SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE)
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CHAPTER 2
DX 979 OPERATION
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
TALKBACK CLARIFIER
SWR NB/ANL USB
7 9 +20
S 3
5 +40 dB RX/TX
1 60 +6
20
40 80
1 00 0 MOD CB AM
%
6 12
MOD 3 18
1 M
AX OFF SWR
PWR 0 2 3 PWR PA LSB
1.5
SWR 1
DX 979 OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Figure 2-1 Front Panel
2.0 INTRODUCTION
This section explains the basic operating procedures for the DX 979 mobile CB radio.
2. SQUELCH CONTROL: This knob is used to eliminate background noise being heard through the
receiver, which can be disturbing when no transmissions are being heard through the receiver. To
use this feature, turn the knob fully counterclockwise and then turn clockwise slowly until the
background noise is just eliminated. Further clockwise rotation will increase the threshold level
which a signal must overcome in order to be heard. Only strong signals will be heard at a maximum
clockwise setting.
3. ON/OFF VOLUME CONTROL: This knob controls the volume and power to the radio. To turn
radio on, rotate the knob clockwise. Turning the knob further will increase the volume of the
receiver.
4. RF GAIN CONTROL: This control is used to reduce the gain of the RF (receive) amplifier under
strong signal conditions.
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5. MIC GAIN CONTROL: Adjusts the microphone gain in the transmit and PA modes. This
controls the gain to the extent that full talk power is available several inches away from the
microphone. In the Public Address (PA) mode, the control functions as the volume control.
6. RF POWER CONTROL: This control allows the user to adjust RF power output.
7. DIMMER CONTROL: This knob controls the level of brightness for the faceplate lettering, meter
lamp and channel display.
8. SWR LED: This LED lights red when your SWR is higher than about 3:1. This is not an exact
indicator of 3:1 SWR, but it is an indication that you should check your SWR reading.
9. CHANNEL SELECTOR: This control is used to select the desired transmit and receive channel.
10. FRONT PANEL METER: The front panel meter allows the user to monitor incoming signal
strength, RF output power, SWR level and AM modulation level.
11. ILLUMINATED FACE PLATE: All faceplate lettering will fully illuminate to allow the user
easy viewing at night. This unique, solid state, backlight is designed to maximize night vision while
minimizing eye fatigue. Therefore, it is ideal for switch and control recognition day or night.
12. TALKBACK CONTROL: Adjust this knob for desired volume of Talkback. This is used to
monitor your own voice. For example, you could use this feature to compare different microphones.
13. CLARIFIER CONTROL: Allows tuning of the receive frequency above or below the channel
frequency by up to 1.0KHz. Although this control is intended primarily to tune in SSB signals, it
may be used to optimize AM signals.
14. SWR/MOD/PWR SWITCH: This switch controls the function of the meter during the transmit
mode. In the “SWR” position, the meter indicates the Standing Wave Ratio (SWR) of your antenna.
There are no adjustments because the SWR circuit in this radio calibrates itself automatically. When
the switch is in the “MOD” position, the green scale on the meter indicates your percentage of
modulation in the AM mode only. They are most accurate when testing at maximum power output.
When this switch is in “PWR” position, the meter indicates your power output.
15. NB-ANL/CB/PA SWITCH: When the switch is in the NB/ANL position, the Noise Blanker (NB)
and Automatic Noise Limiter (ANL) circuits are activated. The Noise Blanker is very effective in
eliminating repetitive impulse noise such as ignition interference. In the CB position, the PA
function is disabled and the radio will transmit and receive on the speaker that is connected. In the
PA position, the radio acts as public address amplifier. Your voice will come out of the speaker that
is plugged into the PA. SP. jack on the rear panel. The radio does not operate when you are in the
PA mode.
16. MODE SWITCH: This control allows you to select one of the following operating modes:
AM/USB/LSB.
17. RX/TX LED: This LED is green during receive and red during transmit.
18. CHANNEL DISPLAY: The channel display indicates the current selected channel.
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REAR PANEL
Figure 2-2 represents the location of the following connections:
3 5 4
1 2
Figure 2-2 Rear Panel
1. ANTENNA: This jack accepts a 50 ohm coaxial cable with a PL-259 type plug.
2. DC POWER: This jack accepts the 13.8V DC power cable with built-in fuse. The power cord
provided with the radio has a black and red wire. The black goes to negative and red goes to
positive.
3. PA SP: This jack is for PA operation. Before operating, you must first connect a PA speaker (8
ohms, 4W) to this jack.
4. EXT. SP: This jack accepts a 4 to 8 ohm, 5 watt external speaker. When the external speaker is
connected to this jack, the built-in speaker will be disabled.
5. F.C.: This jack is used to connect the optional Galaxy FC347 six-digit frequency counter. All
connections, including DC power, are provided to the FC347 through this jack.
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2.1.3 FREQUENCY CHART
1 26.965 21 27.215
2 26.975 22 27.225
3 26.985 23 27.255
4 27.005 24 27.235
5 27.015 25 27.245
6 27.025 26 27.265
7 27.035 27 27.275
8 27.055 28 27.285
9 27.065 29 27.295
10 27.075 30 27.305
11 27.085 31 27.315
12 27.105 32 27.325
13 27.115 33 27.335
14 27.125 34 27.345
15 27.135 35 27.355
16 27.155 36 27.365
17 27.165 37 27.375
18 27.175 38 27.385
19 27.185 39 27.395
20 27.205 40 27.405
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2.2 MICROPHONE
The receiver and transmitter are controlled by the push-to-talk switch on the microphone. Press the
switch and the transmitter is activated, release the switch to receive. When transmitting, hold the
microphone two inches from your mouth and speak clearly in a normal voice. The radio comes
complete with a low impedance (500 ohm) dynamic microphone.
2.3 OPERATION
5. Listen to the background noise from the speaker. Turn the SQUELCH knob slowly clockwise until
the noise just disappears. The SQUELCH is now properly adjusted. The receiver will remain quiet
until a signal is actually received. Do not advance the control too far or some of weaker signals will
not be heard.
8. Adjust the CLARIFIER control to clarify the SSB signals or to optimize AM signals.
3. If the channel is clear, depress the push-to-talk switch on the microphone and speak in a normal
voice.
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2.4 ALTERNATE MICROPHONES AND INSTALLATION
For best results, the user should select a low impedance dynamic type microphone or a transistorized
microphone. Transistorized type microphones have a low output impedance characteristic. The
microphones must be provided with a four-lead cable. The audio conductor and its shielded lead
comprise two of the leads. The third lead is for transmit control and the fourth is for receiving control.
The microphone should provide the functions shown in the schematic below (Figure 2-3).
Figure 2-4 Microphone plug and pin numbers viewed from rear of pin receptacle.
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CHAPTER 3
CIRCUIT
DX 979 DESCRIPTION
3.0 INTRODUCTION
This section explains the technical theory of operation for the DX 979 mobile CB radio.
(2) If the transceiver is in the AM mode, the AF power amplifier modulates the last RF amplifier,
which produces a true amplitude modulated RF signal.
(3) If the transceiver is in the SSB mode, the audio signal is mixed with the 10.6975MHz oscillator in
IC6.
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CHAPTER 4
DX 979 ALIGNMENT
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4.1.2 TRANSMITTER ALIGNMENT
ADJUST
ITEM U.U.T. SETTING MEASUREMENT
POINT
BIAS Current Set radio to CH 19 USB TX mode.
Modulation Off.
Remove “short PCB” from TP7, TP8, TP9.
Connect current meter to TP7(+) and TP9 (-) VR12 50 mA
Connect current meter to TP7(+) and TP8 (-) VR10 100 mA
SSB APC Set radio to CH 19 USB RX mode. VR17 12.5 VDC
Connect Multi-meter to TP7.
SSB TX Power Connect “short PCB” to TP7 and TP9. L40,L42, MAX > 12W
Connect RF Power Meter to antenna jack. L43,L44 Spurious Emission
Set radio to CH 19 USB TX mode. Minimum.
AF signal 30mV, 1 KHz to microphone. Balance Power
Set RF PWR fully clockwise. Between CH1 and
Set MIC GAIN fully clockwise. CH40.
SSB ALC Set radio to CH 19 USB TX mode.
AF signal 30mV, 1 KHz to microphone. VR13 11.5 W
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4.1.3 RECEIVER ALIGNMENT
ADJUST
ITEM U.U.T. SETTING MEASUREMENT
POINT
AM Sensitivity Set radio to CH 19 AM RX mode.
Set RF GAIN Fully Clockwise. L2,L3,L5,L6, Audio Output > 2V
Set SQ Fully Counter Clockwise. L7,L8,L9,L10 S/N > 10 dB.
Set VOL Control at 2 o’clock.
Set NB/ANL switch to OFF position.
Set CLARIFIER Control to 12 o’clock.
Connect RF SG to antenna jack
Frequency 27.185 MHz, 1uV. Mod 30%.
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Figure 4-1 Transmitter test setup
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DX 979 MAIN PCB ADJUSTMENT LOCATION
DRIVER
BIAS FINAL
ALC
BIAS
RF METER APC
AM LOW POWER
AM
MOD
AM HI POWER
AM LOWAM
POWER AM MOD METER
MOD
SSB
AM S-METER
AM S-METER
SSB
10.240 MHz
ADJUST
CARRIER
BALANCE
SSB SQUELCH
AM SQUELCH
TX OFFSET
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CHAPTER 5
DX 979 MAINTENANCE
5.0 PRECAUTIONS
The inherent quality of the solid-state components used in this transceiver will provide many years of
continuous use. Taking the following precautions will prevent damage to the transceiver.
(i) Never key the transmitter unless an antenna or suitable dummy load is connected to the antenna
receptacle.
(ii) Ensure that the input voltage does not exceed 16 VDC or fall below 11.
(iii) Transmitting over long periods can cause heat built-up and cause transmitter damage.
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CHAPTER 6
DIAGRAMS &
DX 979 PARTS LIST
6.0 GENERAL
Information on most electrical and mechanical parts is included in the parts list. The reference
designators are in alphanumeric order.
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DX 979 ROTARY SWITCH PCB (EPT092920Z)
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PART LIST:
DX 979 ROTARY SW. P.C.B
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DX 979 DISPLAY PCB (EPT092930Z)
( COMPONENT SIDE )
( COMPONENT SIDE )
( COPPER SIDE )
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PART LIST:
DX 979 DISPLAY P.C.B
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DX 979 (DIM-PWR/MIC-RF/VOL-SQ CONTROL) VR PCB
(EPT092940Z)
( COMPONENT SIDE )
( COPPER SIDE )
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PART LIST:
DX 979 DIM-PWR/MIC-RF/VOL-SQ CONTROL, VR P.C.B
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DX 979 (TALKBACK/CLARIFIER CONTROL) VR PCB
(EPT092950Z)
( COMPONENT SIDE )
( COPPER SIDE )
PART LIST:
DX 979 TALKBACK/CLARIFIER CONTROL, VR P.C.B
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DX 979 METER PCB (EPT092961Z)
( COMPONENT SIDE )
( COPPER SIDE )
( COPPER SIDE-SMD )
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PART LIST:
DX 979 METER PCB (Dimmer Circuit)
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DX 979 ANTENNA PCB (EPT360042Z)
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DX 979 MAIN PCB (EPT092913Z)
( COMPONENTS SIDE )
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DX 979 MAIN PCB (EPT092913Z)
( COPPER SIDE )
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PART LIST
DX 979 MAIN PCB
REFERENCE RANGER DESCRIPTION C137 CC0501515L 150PF 50WV
NUMBER PART NO. C31,136 CC0502715L 270PF 50WV
EPT092913Z MAIN PCB C11,14 CC0503315L 330PF 50WV
EPT120060A DCB+ PCB C23 CC0505615L 560PF 50WV
R19,305,258(B239) RCP160004Z 0 Ω 1/16W C52,197 CC0500101A 1PF 50WV
R246 RCP161004Z 10 Ω 1/16W C225 CC0500201A 2PF 50WV
C218 CC0500301A 3PF 50WV
R267 RCP161504Z 150 Ω 1/16W
C61,62,90,79,190 CC0500501A 5PF 50WV
241 RCP162204Z 220 Ω 1/16W
C108,147,1,49 CC0501004A 10PF 50WV
R133,213,253,282,113 RCP164704Z 47 Ω 1/16W C84,89 CC0501504A 15PF 50WV
R130,215,220,249 RCP165604Z 56 Ω 1/16W C43,76 CC0501804A 18PF 50WV
R11,101 RCP166804Z 68 Ω 1/16W C54,55 CC0502204A 22PF 50WV
R5,8,30,33,76,81,174,260,263 RCP161014Z 100 Ω 1/16W C119,279,226,287 CC0503304A 33PF 50WV
,3,95,169 C195 CC0503904A 39PF 50WV
R32,100,245 RCP161514Z 150 Ω 1/16W C202,224 CC0504704A 47PF 50WV
R23 RCP161814Z 180 Ω 1/16W C88,116,117 CC0506804A 68PF 50WV
R140,163,177,259(B239) RCP162214Z 220 Ω 1/16W C191,150 CC0501015A 100PF 50WV
R31,99 RCP162714Z 270 Ω 1/16W C194,192 CC0501515A 150PF 50WV
R6,10,16,24,248,254,300,299 RCP163314Z 330 Ω 1/16W C196,222,295 CC0501815A 150PF 50WV
R188,268,293,154,155,156, RCP164714Z 470 Ω 1/16W C139,141 CC0503904D 39PF 50WV
250,280 C140 CC0501515D 150PF 50WV
R266 RCP165614Z 560 Ω 1/16W C130 CC0502004G 20PF 50WV
R4,50,209,89,94 RCP166814Z 680 Ω 1/16W C281 CC0501015G 100PF 50WV
R74 RCP168214Z 820 Ω 1/16W C282 CC0501815G 180PF 50WV
R62,64,67,72,115,116,118, RCP161024Z 1K Ω 1/16W C220 CC0502215G 220PF 50WV
122,123,136-138,160,164, C86 CC0502715G 270PF 50WV
179,186,189,205,206,214, C201,203 CC0503915G 390PF 50WV
303,232,237,238,261,269,291, C210 CC0504715G 470PF 50WV
292,295,98,166,167,320, C74,85 CC0505615G 560PF 50WV
R192,88 RCP161224Z 1.2K Ω 1/16W C199 CD3005614Z 560P 300WV
R132,207,233,247, RCP161524Z 1.5K Ω 1/16W C7,47,50,95,99,110,118,120, CC0501027L 0.001UF 50WV
255,273,251,79,80,54,87,97 174,183, 244,245,100, 246
R226 RCP161824Z 1.8K Ω 1/16W C81,173,193,206,207, 236, CC0501047L 0.1UF 50WV
R20,27,71,75,134, RCP162224Z 2.2K Ω 1/16W 213,234,250,256,259,272,
162,283,313,93,114,197,279 249,302,270,177,215, 292,40,
R9,25,28,121 RCP162724Z 2.7K Ω 1/16W 171,235,211,291
R18,22,66,73,128, RCP163324Z 3.3K Ω 1/16W C5,18,48,65,87,92, CC0504737L 0.047UF 50WV
191,219,274,73,252,60,110, 96,102,105,106,257,151,160,
171 233,240,251,253,258,260,261,
R52,57 RCP163924Z 3.9K Ω 1/16W 263,20,217,68,72,143,266
C32,42,45,46,221,162,163, CC0504727L 0.0047UF
R26,84,165,190,195,196,131 RCP164724Z 4.7K Ω 1/16W
164 50WV
R264,265,83,92 RCP165624Z 5.6K Ω 1/16W
C155 CC0502237L 0.022UF 50WV
R14,40,41,70,82,312 RCP166824Z 6.8K Ω 1/16W C200 CC1001037L 0.01UF 100WV
R275,90 RCP168224Z 8.2K Ω 1/16W C2,3,6,9,15,16,17,19,51,57, CC0501037L 0.01UF 50WV
R1,13,17,65,68,159,161,175, RCP161034Z 10K Ω 1/16W 58,60,109,114,133,138,161,
181,202,210,216,227-231,272, 205,219,229,230,232,247,
276,296,297,262,56,86,173 265,267,269,271,278 ,285,
R178,310,153 RCP161234Z 12K Ω 1/16W 298,188,63,66,69,73,127,
R180 RCP161534Z 15K Ω 1/16W 134,135,142,145,146,241,
R187,208,91,109 RCP162234Z 22K Ω 1/16W 305,306,307,308,309,310,
R2,309,311 RCP163334Z 33K Ω 1/16W 311,312,131,262,216
R46 RCP163934Z 39K Ω 1/16W C154 CT0162246Z 0.22UF 16WV
R7,29,61,63,185,218,126,157, RCP164734Z 47K Ω 1/16W C97,149 CT0161046Z 0.1UF 16WV
222,224,96,150 C98,180,299,300 CT0162256Z 2.2UF 16WV
R21,105,107 RCP166834Z 68K Ω 1/16W C178,296 CM0501045Z 0.1UF 50WV
R45 RCP168234Z 82K Ω 1/16W C237,78 CM0501024Z 0.001UF 50WV
R12,42,43,44,51,53,104,108, RCP161044Z 100K Ω 1/16W C184 CM0501035Z 0.01UF 50WV
112,182,184,221,225,278 C39,185 CM0502235Z 0.022UF 50WV
R47,117,135,139,194 RCP162244Z 220K Ω 1/16W C176 CM0504725Z 0.0047UF
R49,55,176,170,172 RCP162744Z 270K Ω 1/16W 50WV
C34 CM0504735Z 0.047UF 50WV
R15,111,183 RCP164744Z 470K Ω 1/16W
C12 CM0502225Z 0.0022UF
R48 RCP168244Z 820K Ω 1/16W
50WV
R106 RCP161054Z 1M Ω 1/16W C198 CE0501047Z 0.1UF 50WV
R193 RCP161554Z 1.5M Ω 1/16W C10 CE0504747Z 0.47UF 50WV
R124 RCP161064Z 10M Ω 1/16W C67,75,153,157,170,186,187 CE0501057Z 1UF 50WV
R244 RCP141514Z 150 Ω 1/4W C159,214,242 CE0502257Z 2.2UF 50WV
R239 RCP121034Z 10K Ω 1/2W C103,182 CE0504757Z 4.7UF 50WV
C8 CC0508204L 82PF 50WV C13,21,22,44,82,115,158,275, CE0251067Z 10UF 25WV
C4 CC0501015L 100PF 50WV
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276,132,239 L48 ECCHK16096 470UH
VC1 CV038200AZ TRIMMER/C L503 ECCHK16000 0.47UH
20P L26,27,46 ECCHK16003 470UH
(CV38D2001) T1 ECCHK16004 1.1MH EI-19
C80,181 CE0252267Z 22UF 25WV L33,37 ECCHK16070 22UH
C37,175,33,144,38 CE0254767Z 47UF 25WV L47 ECCHK16176 4.7UH
C156,238,293,107 CE0161077Z 100UF 16WV L16 ECCHK16246 22UH
C252 CE0162277Z 220UF 16WV L28,30 ECSPG18003 SPRING COIL
C152,179 CE0163377Z 330UF 16WV L29 ECSPG18075 SPRING COIL
C91 CE0104777Z 470UF 10WV L31 ECSPG18365 SPRING COIL
C243,248 CE0251087Z 1000UF 25WV L35 ECSPG18001 SPRING COIL
C35 CEM254767Z 47UF 25WV L38 ECRFZ10048 25 UH
FL3 EFX8106952 10.695MHZ L39 ECBAD18506 BEAD COIL
FL1 EFCFW455HT CFW-455HT L41,13 ECBAD18526 BEAD COIL
FL2 EFCFE107MX SFE10.7MX VR10 RE10100074 S/F/R 100 Ω
X1 EYCAB10240 10.240MHZ (KVSF6-637A)
X3 EYBAA15480 15.480 MHZ VR16,12,7,18 RE10200041 S/F/R 1K
X4 EYBAE10697 10.6975MHZ 1 VM6CK
IC6 ENMA00612Z AN-612 VR14,13 RE50200042 S/F/R 5K
IC1 ENSS00324Z LM324 VM6CK
IC3 ENRG871999 RCI-8719A VR1,2,6,15,17 RE10300031 S/F/R 10K
IC7 ENRO04558Z BA4558 VM6CK
IC9(B239) ENRCI6130Z RCI-6130 VR9 RE10400043 S/F/R 100K
VCO ENNOHIC07A UHIC07A VM6CK
Q8,17,20 T2SC01674L 2SC1674L VR4,3 RE50400087 S/F/R 500K Ω
Q51 T2SC02538Z 2SC2538 J9,MIC/IP WX01070702 JUMPER
Q52,53 T2SC01906Z 2SC1906 JP5,14,15,16,17,18,30,35, WX01070705 JUMP WIRE
Q36 TDTC0124ES DTC124ES 36,37,39,55,63,68,69,75,76,85
Q24,43 TDTC0114ES DTC114ES ,87,88,91,92,99,100,102,103 ,
Q60 TDTA0124ES DTA124ES 104,108,109
Q30,33,62 T2SA01282E 2SA1282AE 110,114,120,124,125,126,129,
Q1,2,9,10,11,25,28,29,46,27,2 T2SC01675L 2SC1675L 131,133,136,148,19,153,13,11
1,22,50 2,127
Q3,4,5,7,16,31,35,39,40,42, T2SC00945P 2SC945P JP31,41,43,46,79,80,81,82,84, WX01070706 JUMP WIRE
44,53,57,13,15,34,56 97,106,155,156,6
Q6,38 T2SA00733P 2SA733P JP25,57,58,71,96,116,117, WX01070707 JUMP WIRE
Q55 T2SA01869Z 2SA1869 122,123,130,142,119,3,70,113
Q18,19 FMOJ00310Z F.E.T J310 ,141
D3-5,7,9,10,13,14,20,21,95, ED1NM4148Z 1N4148 JP22,24,29,107,134,135,132 WX01070708 JUMP WIRE
96,32-35,37,53,60-65,69, JP11,20,38,40,42,83,94,98,4, WX01070709 JUMP WIRE
128
75-81,88,89,102,106,107,
JP7,10,26,27,44,61,62,65,72, WX01070710 JUMP WIRE
141,50,108,97,82,155,6,15, 73,74,78,89,95,114,115,118,
24,25,26,27,36,38,50,52,54, 138,150,149,151,152,66,67,77
5,56,57,85,86,87,90,92,93, ,105,146,147,33,64
8,115,28, 29,51,68,114 JP8,21,51,139,86 WX01070711 JUMP WIRE
D1,2,11,12,30,31 ED1N00060P 1N60P JP12,52,140 WX01070712 JUMP WIRE
D110 ED1N04003Z 1N4003 JP23,48,111,137,144,154,34, WX01070713 JUMP WIRE
D109 ED1N04007Z 1N4007 145,8
D16,17 EDSS00053Z 1SS53 JP32,45,93 WX01070714 JUMP WIRE
D49 EDSV00251Z SVC-251SPA JP1,47,49,50,54,56,58,90, WX01070715 JUMP WIRE
D59,72 EDMA00027W MA27W-A 121,143
D71,145,156,103 EDMA00027T MA27T-A J7,17,22,25,31,34 EX07N48223 P/C/S 2P
D70 EDZD05519Z 5.1V 0.5W J6,11,18,32 EX07N48350 P/C/S 3P
D73 EDZD05759Z 7.5V 0.5W J21 EX07N48490 P/C/S 4P
L2,3 ECIFT12002 7MC-7172ABW J3,5,20 EX07N48222 P/C/S 5P
L6 ECIFT12290 I.F.T. J1,14 EX07N48331 P/C/S 6P
L20,21,22 ECIFT12012 I.F.T. J33 EX07N48209 P/C/S 10P
113CN-6514X SP(J16) EX07N41330 P/C/S 2P
L25 ECIFT12013 I.F.T. J12 EX07N41227 P/C/S 3P
113CN-6485Z TP2,3,5 EX07N48612 1PIN L=11.8
L23,24 ECIFT12016 I.F.T. TP7,8,9 XZZZ90006Z -
113CN-6344Z PA,EXP SP EX06N41045 EAR JACK
L1,11 ECIFT12252 I.F.T. L503 WX0012015A TUBE
L44 ECIFT12255 I.F.T. L504 WH0007005Z LEAD WIRE
L9,10 ECIFT12256 I.F.T.
L12 ECIFT12257 I.F.T.
L15 ECIFT12258 I.F.T.
L40 ECIFT12262 I.F.T.
L14 ECIFT12263 I.F.T.
L43 ECIFT12265 I.F.T.
C306(L43 PIN4&6) CK1820AA4A 82PF 50WV
L5 ECIFT12253 I.F.T.
L7,42 ECIFT12440 I.F.T.
L8 ECIFT12492 I.F.T.
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DX 979 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (CONTROL PCB)
DX 979 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (MAIN PCB)
DX 979 EXPLODE DRAWING
DX 979 MECHANICAL PART
UPDATES & CORRECTIONS
• All of our Galaxy radio model numbers begin with the letters “DX” and are covered by
our Limited Two Year Parts and Labor Warranty.
• “Limited” means that we will repair problems caused by factory defects or normal use
at no charge. Work performed by qualified technicians which did not cause any
damage to the radio will not void the warranty and will be left intact. Problems caused
by unqualified technicians or operator abuse can also be repaired, but there will be a
charge.
• The warranty period begins when the radio is first purchased. However, in the event
that the dated sales receipt has been lost or the radio was purchased used, our radios
are still covered for 26 months from the date of manufacture based on the serial
number. Our warranty comes with the radio and remains valid even if you sell the
radio to someone else. Refurbished radios are distinguised from new radios by using
the letter “R” as the first character of the serial number.
There are no off-site “Factory Authorized” service centers for Galaxy “DX” models. All
warranty work must be done at our facility.
For maximum convenience, these radios may be shipped directly to us for repair after
obtaining a Repair Authorization Number (RAN). This RAN may be obtained from our
website or by calling our Service Department at 760-480-8800 between 10:00 AM and
4:00 PM Pacific Time. The RAN must be written below your return address on the outside
of the shipping box. Boxes, which arrive without an RAN, will be refused, and the
shipping company will return the unopened box to you. Be sure to have a pen and paper
ready along with the serial number of your radio before calling. We will give you the RAN
and our shipping address over the phone.
When you send your radio, please include a copy of the sales receipt and a note with a
detailed description of the symptoms, especially if they are intermittent. This will help our
technicians locate the problem so we don’t waste time sending the radio back and forth.
If possible, please include a daytime phone number in case our technicians have any
questions. Do not send your bracket, power cord or microphone unless we ask you for
these items during our phone conversation.
You are responsible for getting the radio safely to us. (We suggest using United Parcel
Service - UPS.) You must pay to ship the radio to us, and we will pay to ship the radio
back to you. Since we use UPS and they do not deliver to Post Offices boxes, please
provide us with a street address for the return of your radio. Be sure to print clearly.
We appreciate your choosing a Galaxy radio and we will make every effort to get you
back on the air as soon as possible.