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SERVICE MANUAL MODEL 623A AM-SSB TRANSCEIVER HY.GAIN ELECTRONICS CORPORATION 8601 N.E, Highway 6 Lincoln, Nebraska 68505, Fons Wc econ Com Hy PN a01086 TABLE OF CONTENTS. Intestin Customer Sewvice Departnant Factory Repair Service. How to Ship Rotums Purchase of Parts (CHAPTER Il — SPECIFICATIONS General. Receiver Transmitter Tube and Semiconductor Compiament CHAPTER Il — NOISE SUPPRESSION TeMeAP wenn Corrective Stop More Help CHAPTER LV — THEORY OF OPERATION $6000 Ga Receiver Oparation Transmitter Operation Phase Lock Loop Power Supply (CHAPTER V ~ TEST AND ALIGNMENT Introduction war Power Supply Alignment Phase Lock Loop Alignment sn Receiver Cireuitry Alignment Transmitter Crcuity Alignment conn Frequoncy Alignment Meter Alignment ven. (CHAPTER VI ~ TROUBLESHOOTING Introduction Symatoms Causes Ci RE Receive Board Section IF Board Section {usio Board Section Oscillator Board Section ces Programmable Divider Board Section Mother Board, Main Frame, and Front Pane! Page 510 on 512 513 ea Bis 516 List oF imLustRarions. Noise Suppression Di Transceiver Block Disgram General Layout of Transceiver Extender BOIS enter Power Supply Alignments. ite Standard Oscillator Aliganiont e VCO Alignment nn 19 Audio Board Alignment 20 Aligning IF Board 2 Aligning RF Board 2 Transmittr Alignment ~ Fr Transmitter Alignment — I 25 Test Equipment Setup for Carrier Cryst 2 Aliging the Carree Crystal wncnsnnsn Z ‘adjusting REIS ee 2 Test Equipment Set-up for Channel Alignment a WB Crystal Oscitator 2 Moter Alignment Adjustments 3 FF Board Component Locations 38 AF Board Voltage Readings .. 38 I Roceive Board Sohemetic Diagram feldout IF Board Component Locations wn. 42 If Board Voltage Readings .. 3 1 Board Schematic Diagram : atdout Audio Board Component Locstion® oe Audio Board Voltage Readings wn e ‘Audio Boerd Schematic Diagran s.-.sc “ foldout Oscillatar Board Component Lecstions NI sa Osillator Board Vottage Readings sve ne) Oscillator Board Schematic Diagrai 2 foldout Programmable Divider Board Component Locations... 6 Programmable Divider Board Voltage Readings 80 Programmable Divider Board Senematic Diagram foldout Mother Board Component Lozation® wenn os Main Frane end Front Pant Componcnt Locations 55 Mother Board Voltage Readings S66 Motner Board/Main Frame Front Pane Diagram vane freee wenPoldout @ © customer Service Department Factory Repair Service CHAPTER! GENERAL INFORMATION repair Hy-Gain's 6298 Citizens Gand Transceiver, This includes an txplanation of the theory of operation, alignment procedures, and testing find troubleshooting Information. Additional infomstion on noise suppres tion in mobile installations is also included. Revision notices and errata sheets will be published as needs, Insert them as required inthe menual, This manual supersedes the previous edition. ‘The Hy-Gain 6238 is a solid-state transceiver, except for the power amplifier tube, 1t handles both AM and single sideband signals in the 27 Miz Citizen Band range. The transmitter and receiver are designed with bandpass circuits ea that maximum AF power and roceiver sonsitivity bre maintained across the 23 CB channels. Receive and transmit frequen Clee are crystal-contrlled from a digital frequency syathes\zer. Reference 1s made aceesionally in this manual to the 623 wansceive 4 opposed to the "623A transcoiver."" The 623 was an earlier model Ploase be sure you differentiate between them, For help with technical problens you may encounter, parts information and information on local and factory repair facilities, contact the Custom Service Manager. If you weite, please include all pertinent information that may be helpful In solving your problem. Addross your letar 1 Hy-Gain Electronics Cor. 60% Norteast Highway Six Lincoln, Nebraska. 68505, ‘ttn: Customer Service Manger Or you may phone 402/464-9181 and ask for the Customer Service Manager. We regret that we eannot accept collect calls |f you have a problem witha transceiver that you cannot solve, you can Ship the vanseeiver to the factory to bo ropaired by the Custoner Sevice Deparment. May we suggest, however, tht you contact tho Customer Service Manager first for technical astistance before deciding to ship 2 nit to the factory. Factory feturns should be limited to repairing only the very diffiett problems. Before returning any equipment to the fectory, you must first request and receive return authorization from the Customer Service Department. When fequeating retumn authorization, you nay alse request naiiation ot repair costs, 1 you prepay the bill, you ean save yourself the cost of the C0 fee Units that have been modified cannot be accepted for repeie. Purchase of Parte To ship a unit to tho factory, first prepare a letter in dupticate contzining Oo the following information 1. your name and ators 2, purchasor’s name and address fe description ofthe problem turn authorization. Attach an envelope containing the copy of your lettor directly to tho unit before packaging so that we do not overlook this important information. Mail the original ofthe lotter in second envelope to the address given previously. {Chock the unit to see that all parts and screws ave in place. Then weap it Inheavy papor or put it in plastic bap. If the original carton is not availabe, place the unit in 8 strong carton that i at least six inchos biggor in all three dimensions than the unit, Fill the certen equally around the unit with resilient packing matoralIshredded paper, excalsir, ete). Seal it with gummed paper tape, tie it witha strong cord, and ship it by prepaid express, United Parcel Sorvice, or ineured parcel post to the dares given previously. It is very important thot the shipmont be well-packed and fully insured Damage claims must be settled between you end the carior and thie can olay repair and vetuen ofthe unit to you, All shipments must be set to us PREPAID. We do not accept collect Shipments, We will ship the repaired unit back to you COD unless you have orapaid the bil, If you do nat claim or reuse @ COD shipment, it will not be reshipped until payment in full of costs and shipping is fecoived. Unclaimed or refused shipments bacome the property of Hy-Gain 60 days after the date of rafusal or retum and will be sold for payment of charges due, Passe note that wo will not ship by mans of career that will not fully insure the shipment. There are some carrirs that have a $200 limit. The The only exception we will make to this Is APO/FPO addresses to which ‘we must ship by parcel post. Ifthe shipment is valued over £200, we must have a written agreement that you will assume any loss over the limit before we will ship, Additionally, please note that we cannot ship COD 10 APO/FPO addrosses. 1 you raqute a part not stocked at your Hy-Gain Service Canter, it ean be purchased from the Customer Service Department. When ordering, loase Supply the following information: ‘modo! number af the unit feriat number of the nit description of the part port number General facalver cHaPrER SPECIFICATIONS Chonnels Dimensions (HMD) Net weight Shipping weight =. Contr connections: WIC (rent panel) ANTENNA (rear panel) POWER (re0" panel) ~~ Power requirements. Circuitry Compliance snnsiensstesen Sensitivity Selectivity. Crystal Inttice iter son Image and spurious rejection Aatenns impedence ven ‘Audio output power Squoteh sonsitvity IP rejection. AGE Figure of mest ! Power input ann Output impedance soni Sidaband operation =. Microphone input Auiio response acces Frequeney contral 28.965 MHz to.27.795 Mie 23 AM, 29 USS, and 23.58 {otal of 69 channels Bela x 7/8 x 11/2" 16.9.0m x 90.2 om x 29.2 0m 15:1/4 Ibs, (6.9 Ko) 1 Ibs. (7.3 ke) 1/4" dia, 3-conductor phone jack MIL No, 0-269, UNF series Cincheiones S-312-CCTL (12pin jack) 110-120 VAC, 60-60 He for base station, 12:14 VOC (negative ground) for mobile 20 transistors, 11 MOSFET's, 1 FET, 11Ic%e, 4 varactors, 49 diodes, and 1 tube ‘ype Accepted under FCC Rules, Part 95 AM ~ 0.8 uV for 10 48 signal plus S88 ~ 0.6 uV for 10 dB signal plus noisesto-noise rio 3.8 kez at 608, 8.7 kHz at 60 dB sixpole, symmetrical pass bend, Genter requency 7.225 MH, bbendwidth 2.5 KHz (6 68) better than 60 68 50 ohms nominal, unbalanced 5 watts, 3.2 ohme with less than 10% ‘istortion better than 60 48 et all frequencies fan interfering signal 50 dB above 30 uV desired signal causes 1% cross modulation 60 68 oF more RF input change for less than 10 dB change in audio output S88 — 18 watte PEP AM ~ 5 watts plate modulated 50 ons nominal, unbalanced Te balanced modulator with 7.825 MHz shepole, crystal filter: roninal Gal! bandwidth of 3.6 aH. high impedance: input sensitivity of ‘5 mV rms oF less for fll output s00 to 3800 He (26 48) self-contained, 23-channd, cxystal- controled, digital frequency Synthesizer with separate fine Programmable Divider Board sci tor Bosra Transmission control ency stability Distortion products Fe Unwanted sideband rejection Carier suppression capability Spurious and harmonic omission soe PTT (push-tostalk) I #.002% of the outpat frequency lddeorder distortion products 50 68 ‘blow poak output soe 40-48 bolow desired output in excess of 45d below PEP output 50 dB or more below PEP output TUBE AND SEMICONDUCTOR COMPLEMENT Drawing Designation 20 302 tca01 1c302 iea0a cana e308 1e206 ca bat (601 ‘0602 ‘603 ‘0508 (0605 606 0507 601 502 603 sod ns 606 607 ene eve D6r0 0611 512 Deis De 14 De 16 0616 e17 ere Tyee N34 22928 worarer Nc7e76 hcra7ee Mc7anoe crsaoe C7900 wcsoesp nara ose ana 2306 2u386s 2N3569 2nstes soar wz70 aNz70 1270 1NGAs, ww270 ineraz MPNa01 MpNsaat wN270 MPN3401 MPN 3401 MPN3801 wv2205 mv2205 1N6733 vans wwvanis Description reset wensistor Charge pump transistor ‘du9! JK flip-top tual JX Hip-lop al 0K Aip-top ‘wad nand gate secade counter decade counter phase/lequency detector 5 V anor 18 Wits cryst 1a MH mixer Aigital diver and butter 7.8 Mie crystal oscillator 78 Wits buter 19 Ws VCO CO anp/buter 9 diode ing diode 1 diode Steering diode Steoring diode 128 V rane {not assigned) pin ewitening dod pin Suitening diode tipping diode pin switching diode pin ewitehing diode in switching diode voractor, 19 Miz VCO control diode Varactor, 19 MHz VCO canta diode 8 zener varaetor VXO contol diode, 18 N42 Varactor VXO eontal diode, 18 MH = Audio Board 1 Board Drawing Designation yor ye02 yen 608 owt a2 wa 204 aes casos: 407 48 0409 ear bat Daz 03 baoa 20 a2 0203 ‘0208 206. 206 1c201 e202 201 0202 209 Dave ‘wr ‘iz a3 ana prot Droz bia D108 2106 D106 Dior 108 Type vs206 2% toa 22926 ave 2vsaie Dascr paxcy aac uAT96 ww270 Nz 1270 IN5O5« 2916 ‘aay 0941 oat sone ws ort aw270 iNz70 ww270 w770 aosay 40841 aoa 204916 ww270 wz70 mao 1270 wwz70 wNz70 N20 Descristion se 18,812.050 He crystal {s8 18/807. 960 He crystal 158 7.827.080 Hz crystal USB 7,822,950 H2 crystal nike preamp mike amp. Balanced modulator buffer AM audio preamp Saueleh audio preamp ‘audio power amo ‘2udio power amp balanced modulator steering diode muting diode muting diode (pt assigned) “si moter driver product devector Sed IF ap 2nd IF em 1st IF amp [AML audio preamp & bandpass amp AGC amp AAW detector diode ANL diode AGE rectifier 1st RE amp tet FF ano noise blanker noise blanker noise blanker input diode rectifier Int assigned! eaitones balanced mixer diode Bolanced mixer diode balanced mixer diode Drawing Designation sor s2 (0503 s04 505 801 502 503 D504 sos 1508 807 508 509) osio Dent 512 sia D5t8 Deis D5w. eso voor Ks01 Tyee c7sean G7se2t! 2985, 203563 23866 sw5054 Ns0s4 INs0S4 N5054 Ns054 IN5054 INsD54 wera w20 w270 N20 Ne4s N64, Nes 16270 aN270 wa7e00 UGH7E 16902 wauT6a Lane PIRI 1D 1000 Description multivibestor transistor ogulator wansistor {st transmit RF axver 2nd transmit RE devor 418 V bridge rectitior 415 V ridge roctitior 418 V bridgo roctitior 418 V briage coctitior Aa5v, +2 V rection high voltage rectifier Inigh voltage rectifier 12 zaner steering diodo Steering diode steering diode Timiter diode ALC diode ALC diode \Vstin detector diode SUR detector diode oO 18.V regulator Fairchild final ampitier ‘olay 4POT Corrective steps. ‘cHaprER tt NOISE SUPPRESSION nition noise is 8 problem. In most mobile installations, Before beginning any special ncise suppression stops, be sure thatthe Vehicte is well-tuned, Cloan and tighten all electrical connections, including aiternater, battry, regulator and ceil connections. Perform the following maintenance steps as necessary. Solder any crimped spark plug or distributor leads; clean and regep or replace spark plugs and Ignition points; and check and clean altemator rings or generator brushes. Aetune the engine at the manufacturer's recommended intervals Usually several sources of noise are present in any vehicle, with the strongost covering the others. In der to find and eliminate the maximum umber of noise sources, you will have to start with the song sources 4nd thon work back, To be sure the noise you heer comes from your Vehicle sad not ouside it, drive to 4 relatively quiet location (ree of ‘man-made elactrical interference such as noisy powerlines, industria! Noise or other vehicles). Test for noise with @ weak signal on the chennel and the engine off. Then stot the engine. Ignition noise will probably be prosent at all engine speeds. fit severe, Ht may make a novmally Feadable signet unteadsble, To reduce ignition nse, install resistor-type spark plugs if these are hot slready installed. If nor-resistance ignition wiring 1s used, install 410 k-obm suppressor resistor at sach spark plug toner of the {istibutor. Install a coaxial capacitor atthe ignition coil primary a8 close tw the coll primary es possible. This eapacitar can be purchased fram an tlectronic parts company or an automotive electrical sevice company. [A ““whining’" noise which varies with engine speed and continues with the ignition urned off and the vehicle coasting im gear ie characteristic of te alternator. Check and clean it and install an sitemator Miter (same Sources a5 above). ‘An irregular, clicking sound which disappears at 2 slow idle characterizes the voltage regulator. Install a 4-ohn carbon fesistor as close tothe field terminal of the regulator a8 possible, then a 0.002 uF mica capacitor in Series with and a8 close tothe resistor es possible, Connect the capacitor {0 ground, See the detail crawings of Figure 21 Irregular popping noises which vary with road surfaces indicate static lszhorge st any of several locations in the vehicle. Tightan loose nuts ‘and bolts and bond lorge ereas such as the fenders, exhaust pipe, firews ‘tc, tothe frama with lenatns of heavy wie braid. sion steps. Additional informa dock published by the ARRL Figute 31 ilustrates these noise supp tion is available in the Radio Amateur The Hy-Gain 623A transceiver does contain noise blanker for reduction of impuls9 noise. Howover, for the best performance of your tronseeiver, noise suppression stops should be taken at the source ofthe noize Rocelver Operation cuarren 1v ‘THEORY OF OPERATION divisions: receiver, wansmitter, phase Tock loop and power supply. The: ‘explanation of the thoory of operation can be more easily understood by ‘oferting to tho transeoiver block diagram, Figure #1, as the text of the ‘explanation is ead. Signals in the 26,985 MHz to 27.265 MHz range enter te radio at the antenna jack and are coupled to T101 through the relay contacts, K5O ~ T10t, 0101, 1102, O102, and T103 amplify nd Fiter those signals out of the radio spectrum, This band of Trequoncies is fed to the bilateral mixer. 25.906 to 27.285 Miz are mixed withthe 19.140 to 19.430 MHz HFO to produce a difference frequency of 7.825 M2. When the noise blanker switch, S504, is closed, 0103 will be energized 4nd allow a portion ofthe AF signal to be applied to the noise Blanking Circuitry. If @ high amplitude noise pulse is present on the signal, i will be detocied and amplified by 103 and Q108, The amplified noise pulse is then applied to T108 and its associated circutry which will silence the ‘eceiver during the duration time of the noise pulse, This period of oceiver silence will nt be heard by the listener because ofthe short duration of the noise pulse The output ofthe bilatoria mixer passes through a 3.5 kM wide crystal filter, CFB01. The output of the crystal filter is then applied to the input of the IF amplifier at 0208, D511 le reverse blazed so the erystal filter ‘output will not be appling to non-associated circuitry, 206, 0208, and (0204 serve a throe stages of IF anpliticstion. In AM, te output of the IF amplifier is detected by 0201, 0202 and 1C291, The output of 16201 (Pin 6) isan audio signal that passes through the geting, series noise limiter which automatically reduces noise on the Sudio signal. The signal is then applied to the volume contr, RB32, lihich is located on the trot panel In SSB, the ouput of the IF amplifier i fea to the product detector, 0203. The IF signal mixes with BFO signal of 7,622,950 M2 which i poncrated by Y603 and Q804 for LSB, The output ofthe product detector is 8an audio signal that 1s thon applied tothe volume contol onthe front Danel of the ransceiver, Also, 2 small portion of the IF amplifier output in $58 is applied to the AM detector where itis detected, amplifies, and fad to the AGC circuitry. The AGC circuitry of the 625A is IF derived, in AML and S58, 2 sin ‘amplified, This produces a negative voltage which is sppiied to 0202. Negetive voltage applied to the base of 0292 forward biases it. ‘The resulting AGC voltage is applied to the following places ~ te RF stages of 101 and G102, the IF stages of 0296, 205, and Q204, he Squeleh circuitry, Q408, and the multimeter, MBD1. Transmitter Operation thon the AF gain control, R516, which is Located on the front panel of the transceiver, le In the maxinum clockwiae position, OBIO fs foraard biased and D509 is reverse biased. This allows AGC voltage to be applied to the AF amplifier stapes, 101 and Q102. The AGC voltage level applied {0 the AF stage is conttolied by R109, As the AF gain contol is advanced Counterclockwise, D809 becone 2 forward biased and 0510 becomes ‘evorso biased. This allows the negative voltage developed at the center tap of ASG to be applied to and contol the gain of the RF stages, Q10T sand 0102, Tho detected audio signal from tho volume control, REZ, is fod to the proanp, 0404, by the forward biased diode, 0403. D402 is roverse biased to Koop the eudio signal from boing applied to non-associated circuitry, O404 ia a preamplifier stage forthe sudlo signal. The audio signal is squotched when a positive voltage is applied to the base of 0408, The squelching process operates in tho following manner (0205 eraws curront whan positive voltage Ve applied to its base, which Fomoves the normel operating voltage fom Q404. This shuts off the preamp ‘stage and provents amplification ofthe audio signal. When # negative voltage is appliee to the base of O46, it draws no current. The normal ‘operating voltage Is now present atthe collector of QN04, and the audio signal is amplified. The base voltage value is dotormined by the AGC voltage and squelch contrat voltage from REST applied to the audio squelch ‘he audio output of preamplifier G40 is fad into the audio amplitiars, (0806 and 807. 0408 end Q407 are 8 complementary pair of transistors to tho power output transistors, Q408 and C409, The power output fansisiors deliver audio to the relay contacts DSD1-8, In the receiver mode, the rolay switches the eudio to the speaker in AM operation, the voice signal from the microphone is amplified by a two-stage microphone amplifier, Q401 and Q402, The amplified voice signal's then applied to D402, a switching diode that allows tho signal to be appliod tthe audio amplifiers, O404, Q40, and Q407. 0403 is 2 switching diode that appears as an opon switch to the voice signal, to keep the voice signal from being applied to non-associated ciecuity ‘Tho output of the theee sudio amplifiers drives the power amplifies, QA ‘md G49, The resulting audio signal is applied tothe relay contacts, 501-4, In the transmit mode, the relay switches the audio signal to the modulation transformer, T502. The 6+ voltage, applied to T902, 1 modu- lated by the audio signal. The PA tube, V50", 1s plate and screen modulated by the applied voltese. AM limiting is accomplished by sampling the amplitudo ofthe modulating audio voltage. The resulting DC level is used to vary the forward bias of Giode D518 tat is comacted acrone the MIC gain rantral, READ. Re the bradulating level rises, the Impedance through the diode to ground ‘eer hunts some of the audio to ground, thus preventing severe aver-modulation. ‘An AM catror frequency of 7.826, 140 MH Is generated by the exystal ‘oscillator, Y60# and 0604, This is then amplified by QDS and fed to the Lock Loop balanced modulator, IC4D1 (Pin B). In AM, there is a DC voltage spplieg to the input of 1C404 (Pin 1) which will unbalance the belanced modulator to allow the cartier frequency to pass through It and be amplified by the IF amplifier, 0403, The 7.824, 40 MH2 AM cartier isin the pass band of the crystal filter, (CFBDE, so it passes through the filter In $88, the voice signal from 0401 and 402 is fed directly into the balanced modulator (Pin 1} af [CAD 1. A BFO signal, from the crystal Dscilletor, 1s alsa applied to the Balanced modulator, 1C401 (at Pin 8). In USB, a BFO signal frequency of 7.882,295 MHz is gonerated by 604 land Q€04, in LSB, A BFO signal frequency of 7,827,080 MHz 1s generated by ¥603 and 0604, The audio and GFO signals ate combined in the Batanced modulator. The resulting output is a double. sideband, Suppressed carrier signal. This signal Is amplified by the IF amplifier, (0403, D511 is a switching diode that appears as 2 closed switch, allowing the double sideband, suppressed cortir signal to be coupled into the crystal filter, CFED1, The crystal fltar pass band is restricted to 3.5 kMz, Therefore, only one of the sidebands can pass through its output terminals ~ either USB or LSB, depending. upon the mode of operation the transceiver Ie in. ‘The output of the crystal iter in AM, USB, oF LSB is applied to T1D4 Which steps up the signal from the crystal filter and applies it to the bilatoril mixer, TH08 and T108, There it mixes withthe 19,140 10 19.430 MHz HFO to produce 2 sum frequency of 28.965 to 27.255 MMz. The output ftom the bileterial mixer is couplag to the diver stage. ‘There the signal is amplified by 504, 1503, and TS04 to a level thet will drive the PA tube, VS01. The PA tube is impedance matched to me Uwansmission line by 8n aajustable pi network, C523, L803, and C525, Two 1N645 rectifiers, O14 and D612, are coupled to the grid circuit of tho 12JT6A PA tube, V50", which detects any Wace of grid curent flowing in the tube, The voltage rectified by the diodes is @ negative voltage that is applied to the IF anpifier, 403, When the arid current foes flow in the tube, the gain of 403 will automatically be reduced by the ALC voltage to maintain linearity. This reduces distortion and ‘A small portion ofthe RF signal is applied tothe power output, meter sensoring cireuitey, DB16 end DSIS, and to the meter, MEDI, on tho font panel of the ranscelver. The RF output signal from the PA tube, is then leoplied tothe relay contacts, KB0'+2 and in the transmit mode Is switched to. spurious signal suppression network, This network suppresses Fadiated, spurious signals on the tranemit output signal. The transi jack, J506 A phase lock loop (PLL) is used to generate a highly stable, local ‘oscillator frequency. The following theory assumes thatthe circuitry s ‘operational and locked-in me a2. ‘The voltage controlled oscillator {VCO}, 0606, and L803 will produce range of frequencies from 19,140 to 19.490 Mt to provide @ local tscillator frequency throughout the CB bend, The output of the VCO is ‘emplitied by a buffer amplifier, 0807, and is thon applied tothe input of the mixer stage, Q802, The other input to the mixer 16.8 signal that is Uenmated by the cxyatel vacillotr, L603, Q60% and either crystal YOY {or AM and USB, of ¥602 for LSB. The output fraquoncy of the crystal bscillator le 18.810 MHz in AM, 18:8 12,080 MHz in USB, and 18,607,950 Hz In LSB. This signal frequency then mixes with tho VCO froquency in 0602 {0 produce a difference Trequency which ranges fom 390 kez on Channol 1 to 620 KHz on Channel 23. Tho output of the mixer is amplified by Q603, and applid to the progremmable divider, 1301, 1€202, and C903. ‘he divider chain is programmed to divide by trom 33 to 62 depending upon the position of the CHANNEL selector switch, S503. The mixer sign {pplied tothe chain is then divided down to 8 1D khiz signal. That signal Ts present at the output of the programmable divider. For example, when the CHANNEL selector switch is sot 10 Channol 1, the divider chain is programmed to divide by 39. On Channel 1, the mixer output frequency that is applied to the programmable divider is 330 kHz, Which, whon divided by 35 inthe divider chain, produces a 10 kHz signal. ‘he 10 kHz signal from the programmable divider is then applied a one of tho inputs tothe phase detector, IC307. The second input to the shase. Getector is a 10 KH? standard signal It is generated by the 1 MH oscillator crystal, 901 and C308, and divided down to produce 10 kHz by the divider chain, 1C305 end 10306, ‘ho phase detector eirculty, 16307 and 0302, will compare the two TWkHE signals. Ifa froquoncy difference ig detected between the 10 KHz standard and the 10 kH2 from the progranmable divider, a correction voltage will bo produced, This correction voltage will be amplified, filtered and then applied tothe voltage controlled oscillator. The correction voltage will thon change the froquency of the oscillator until the 10 KH: from the programmable divider 1a locked in phase with the 10 kHz standard frequency. [An intornal power supply provides all the necessary voltage to the tuansceiver for nama operation in receive and Wrensmit. The power supply may be operated fram a 110-120 VAC, 80-80 Hz source or from +12 VDC. negative ground source, In AC operation, when S501 is closed, the AC voltage is eppticd to the primey winding af the power transformer, TSOT. This induces an AC Woltago on the secondary windings ofthe transformer, which is then Fectified and filtered to produce the power DC voltages. 1m DC operation, when $501 is closed, the OC voltage 1s applied to the fitters of O50 and 0602, which are the switching vansistors of the Convertor. A voltage is induced and stepped-up by the tran form secondary windings. The #12 V unregulated veltoge is used to power the filament of the tube, 501, and the lights forthe meter and dial In the OC mode, this voltage is supplied diractly from the #12 VDC source that is applied to the ra In AC operstion, 12 VAC unregulated voltage is produced by the power transformer, The base collector junction of QS01 and Q502 serves as @ The 18.VDC line is rectified by the full-mave, bridge rectifier made up ‘of D501, 0602, D503, and D504 and then regulated to 15 VDC by C501. {0503 serves as @ current amplifir which helps the tegulator handle large Current loads. The regulated 15 VDC ia applied directly to cicuity that {s operational in bot the recaive and tanemit modes, Through relay contecte K60I-3, ti also applied to elther the receive-only or transmit- ‘only eiteulty 98 required DENG and DSO7 make up 2 full-wave rectifier that produces 290 VOC lwhich fe used to supply plate and Screen voltage to the PA tube, VSO 1, ‘nd to supply B+ voltage to the modulation transformer, 7502. ‘The minus voltage power supply consists ofthe halfowave rectifier DS0S, vinicn produces -45 V. This voltage is applied to the bias control, F518, so that bias Level can be applied to the PA tube, VOT. REDS is 1 crapping resistor which yields -12 VDC. This 12 V line ia thon fegulated by a 12'V zener diode, OS08, The -12 V is applied to the AE Sein control, RIG, an to the AGC cireuitty on tho IF board. 12/14 Blank O (FOIL SIDE OF BOARD) Alignment 6, Reset the CHANNEL selector switch on Channel 1 7. Check the phase tock loop in the following manner to make sure it is functioning properly. Connact the frequency counter to test point H, shown in Figure 55, A. The Wrequency readout per chanel should match those given in the following table, Phase Lock Loop Checkout CH 1~330KHz CH 19 480 KH CH 2-MOKH: © CH 14 490KH CH 3-360 kite CH 15 500KHe CH 4—370KHe © CH 6 — S20 He CH 5- MOK: © CH 17 — S30 He CH 6- 300KH2 © CH 18 S40 we CH 7-400 kH2 © CH 19 — 860 kHe CH 8-420 kH2 © CH 20-570 kHz CH 9-40 KH? CH 21 — 680 KH CH—44DKHz CH 22 600 idle CH= 460 KHz CH 29 620 ke CH 12-70 KHe 8. Turn transceiver of q 8, Aligning Figure 65. VCO Alignment Test equipment nsodea! HP 200CD audio generator HP G0GA RF signal generator Hp 410c vrvM Waters Dummy Load Wattmater 334A 20- Front panel controls positions CHANNEL seloctor switeMnewunsee Channel t VOLUME contr coer Function switeh . CaM Meter switch ones PUR FINE TUNE contol CIN laheange: SQUELCH contrat Noise Blonker sWitCh wnnrenenene Ke COW/N At contro! ON miatrange MIC GAIN conitol vvnsnnnnns max COW BE GAIN control ..ssssnnnnnc max, CW yament of the receiver portion of the transceiver starts with the ‘tio board. 1. Connect the dunmy toed to the antenna jack Turn the transceiver on, and keep the volume at minimum. NOTE: Ocesésionslly a technician will disconnect the speaker while Femaving the case of a Mode! 623, <0, you must raconnect the speaker Imorder to got a roading from test point J 3. With the voltmeter at test point J, adjust RA, shown in Figue 56, A, for a reeding of 8.2 VOC M |A, Augio Board Tost Point & Aligning 8, Center Tap of Volume Control Figure 6-6. Audio Board Alfgamont 4. To make 2 general tost of the audio board to insure that it i operating correctly, follow this procedure: 1. Adjust the audio generator for an output of 0.6 V rms at 1000 He b. Connect the generator to the conter tap of the VOLUME contol pot, 19502, located on the front panel. See Figure 56, 8 ce. Connect the VIVM to test point K (jumper on extornal speaker terminal strip, TSB) and turn the VOLUME contol maximum elock- lige, This should yield an AC voltoge reading of 4 V rms, Adjust the SQUELCH control te be sure itis operating effectively. ‘The next board in the receive portion to be aligned is the IF board, 1, Position al front panel controls as stated atthe beginning ofthe Receiver Alignment section 2. Turn the ts 8, Adjust R237, shown in Figure 67, for a zero reading on the font panel 4, Turn the transceiver aff, Figure 6-7. Aligning IF Board The AF board Is the last board tobe aligned in tho receiver section. ‘The position of the CHANNEL selector switch must be carafully noted IH'the switeh 12 not set on the correct ehanne! Indicated, Improper tuning will result 1, Position the CHANNEL selector switch 10 Channel 13. All other controls should be positioned as stated at the beginning of he 4. Mount the RF board on the pin extender board 2s shown in Figure 6; kop the blue wire attached tothe pin on the FF bosrd, 2 [Adjust the signat generator to obtain an $5 reading on the trans- Peak coi! T10" {left coil, shown in Figuee 58, by turing the slug ‘and monitoring the transceiver moter for a peak reading Position the CHANNEL selector ewiteh to Channel 4 Adjust tha signal generator to obtain an S-6 reading on the transceiver Peak coi! T!2 middle colt, shown in Figure 58, by turning the slug ‘and monitoring the transceiver meter for a peak oading Position the CHANNEL selector switch to Channel 21 Adjust the signal generator to obtain an §-5 reading on the transceiver Peak cctl T103 (right call), shown in Figure 6-6, by tuming the stug nd monitoring the transceiver meter for s peak roading, Position CHANNEL selector switch to Chennet 1 Apply 2 1/aV signal 0 the antenna jack ftom the signal generator. [Adjust trimer 8109 on the RF board, shown in Figure 66, for an 5-3 oading on the transceiver meter Turn the transceiver off, Romave the extender board and ratum the AF board to its normel Figure 6-8. Aligning RF Board @ @ ‘Transmittes Ciresiey Atignmont Test equipment nsodod: WP eatoc vive Waters Dummy Load Wattmet HP 200C0 audio generator Heathkit 19-1101 frequency counter 1 O48, Front panel controls positions (CHANNEL selector switch. Channel 18 VOLUME contol Function suiteh eter suites FINE TUNE control SQUELCH control/Naise Blanker ewiteh . CAL contrat ic GAIN conta « RF GAIN contol s.r aM Pur. | mid-range sees MOR, COW/in rnidwange nex. COW ons max CW The transmitter alignment procedure consists of aligning te two driver tages and the PA output, adjustable pi network. 1. Connect the dummy load wattnetor to antenne jack. 2, Tum the transceiver on. 3. Key the transceiver withthe microphone. 44. Paak coll 1508 by tuming the slug shown in Figure Peak reading on the transceiver mete Astor a 5. Next peak coll T503 by turing the slug shown in Figure §-2, 8, for a oak reading on tho transcoivar miter 6, Adjust immer capacitor, C524, of the adjustable pi network, shown in Figure 6:9, C, for a maximum transceiver meter reading. Adjust trinmer capacitor of the adjustable pi network, C625, shown in Figura 6-2, C, for maximum transceiver meter reading. 8. Unkey the transceiver withthe microphone. 9, Connect # BC voltmeter to test point M, shown in Figure 51D, A 10, Key the transceiver withthe microphone, 11, Retune T504 and the T503 for maximum voltage reading atthe test Point, (This voltage should fall betwaen -32 t9-#5 VOC. 12, Adjust triamer capacitor, C524, of the adjustable pi network, ‘shown in Figure 5:9, C, for 8 maximum transceiver meter reading, 13, Adjust tinmor capacitor, C526, of the edjustable pi network shown in Figure 8, C, fora msximum transceiver meter reading. “23. sevens. acae sonny oO ‘4, Aligning dnd Stage Drivor am reste €. Along eth Figure 9. Transmitter Alignment ~ 1 14. Unkey the transcoiver 15. Position the function switeh on USE, 18. Comect a voltmeter (RF, AC probe} across the back of the antenna Jack withthe jack connected to-a dummy Toad 17, Key tho transceiver with the microphone (MIC GAIN contol to 18. Adjust R415, located on the audio boatd on shown in Figure 6-10, 8, for a null reading on tho voltmeter 19, Turn the transceiver off -28- (FOIL SIDE OF B0ARO) |, Tansniter Alignment Test Point 8, Galaneed Modulator Aajustnent Figure $10, Transmitter Alignment — 1! Frequency Test equipment needed Alignment Waters Dummy Load Wettastar 3344 Heathkit 18-1107 frequency counter HP 200CD audio signal generator Hp ioc vive G-pin extender Board Front panel controls positions: (CHANNEL selector switch Channel 1 VOLUME conta. SILT ott Function switeh nse wsnewce USB Meter switch cal FINE TUNE control midrange SQUELCH control/Naio Blanker switch imax, COW/in CAL control nsnnnnnnnnvnns midrange MIC GAIN contol sssnnnnen max. COW AF GAIN control III mae ew The frequency alignment procedure consists of aligning the 7.8 MHz camlar crystals and the 18 Miz crystal oscillator 7.8 WH2 Gerri Crystal Alignnent 1. Connect test equipment as shown in Figure 5-11 2, Place oscillator board on the extender board (6-pin), a8 shown in Figure 6-12, Set the audio generator to reed 2 V ems at 1000 Hz on the voltmet G 5-11, Test Equipment S 4 t-up for Carior Crysta! Atigament Turn the transceiver on Insert the plug from audio signal gonerstor inte the MIC jack and adjust the MIC GAIN contol for a transmitter output of & watts on the dunmy load wattmeter, Swoop the audio generator fora peak in the watt meter reading, (U38'shoutd peak betwoon 1000 He and 1600 Hz.) ‘Adjust the wanscoiver meter to reas full scale withthe CAL contol, ‘Set the audio gonerator to 300 H2, Adjust USB timmor capacitor, C623, shows in Figute 5:12, to obtain {| midsrange reading on the transceiver moter [3 on SHR scele!, Repeak generator to see that the transceiver mater peaks st ful scale, Swoop back down again to 300 Hz to e-check for a mid-scale reading. Unkey the transceiver. Position function switch to 158, Re-set generator t2 1000 Hz at 2 V ens Insor the plug rom the audio signal generator into the MIC jack and Bsajust the MIC GAIN contol fora transmitter output OF 4 watts on the the dunmy load wattmeter. (C38'Shouta peak below 1000 He). " [Adjust the wonscoiver meter to road full seale with the CAL control Set the audio signal generator to 200 He oO oO 18, Adjust LSB trimmer capacitor, C621, shown in Figure 12, to obtain f midhrange reading on the transceiver metar (2.0n SHR scale) 19, Ro-posk gonerator to seo thatthe transceiver meter pooks at full scale, Sweep back down again to 300 Hz to recheck for & mic-scale 20, Tako the plug out of tho MIC jack 21, Turn the transceiver of 22, Restore the oscillator board to its normal position. Figure 6:12, Aligning te Carier Crystala 18 MHz Crystal Oscillator Alignnont: For best results in aligning the iG Miz crystal oscillator, monitor te output frequency of the transceiver. This procedure is aivided into two phases ~ fine tune contol adjustment, 4nd channel alignment, AM, USE, and LSB, The phases cennot be done individually and must be done in th order given, Fine tune control adjustment Position the functions switch on AM, the meter switch on PWR, and ‘the FINE TUNE control to its maximum counterclockwise pos! tion, Al the other controls ate positioned as stated atthe beginaing of the frequency alignment section Short out R12 and A514, shown in Figure 6-13, with a pair of alligator Connect 3 DC voltmeter to the center tap of the FINE TUNE contol Re, Adjust the blue knob pot, RB, to obtain # 5.6 VOC reading 2. 8. Remove the alligator clip jumpers from R512 and R514, QO 7. Turn the transceiver off Figure 5:13, Adjusting RBIS Channel Alignment, Al, USB, and LSE: 1. Make @ 10:1 voltage divider 2s shown in Figure 5-14, Oo 2 Connact the tost equipment as shown in Figure 5:14, 3, Tum the FINE TUNE contol fully clockwise, Then turn it 1-1/8 tums Figure 5-18, Tost Equipment Setup for Channel Alignment 4, Tum the wansceiver on 5. Koy the transceiver withthe microphone 6. Adjust coil L601 on the oscillator board, shown in Figure 5-15, A, so {hat reading of 26.908 nttz Is obtained on lve Irequuncy woe Be sure the CHANNEL selector conta! is on Channel 1 Turn the FINE TUNE control tits maximum counterclockwise position and write down the frequency displayed on the frequency Turn the FINE TUNE control to its maximum clockwise position and write down the Frequency displayed on the frequency counter. 98. Unkey the transceiver with the microphone 10, Find the difference of the two frequencies found in steps 14 and 16. M1. Divide the figure found in step 17 by two 12 Subtract the frequency found in stop 18 from 28.965 MHz 1, Turn the FINE TUNE contro! to its maximum counterclockwise position 14. Kay the transesiver with the microphone. 15, Adjust coil, L601, on the oscillator board, shown in Figure &15, A, forthe frequency calculated in step 19, 16. Tura the FINE TUNE contol to obtain a 25.965 MH» reading on the 7. Position the function switch on USB, reo? BELOW REOS ABOVE |A, AM Channel Alignment 8, USB end LSB Channo! Alignment Figure 6.18, 18 WHe Crystal Oscillator 2 18 Unkey the transceiver with the microphone. caurion ‘Novsr remove the 10:1 divider when testing in AM. Ta do 60 will result in severe damage to the Frequency counter In order to drive the frequency counter in USB and LS®, it is necessary to unbalance the balanced modulator [step 18}. If the frequency counter SUI will not count, remove the 10:1 voltage divider from the test hook-up and connect the frequency counter directly to the M-358 connector. 19, Turm RA15, on the audio board, fully counterclockwise 20, Key the transceiver with the microphone 21. Adjust R604, shown in Figure 16, , for 9 25.965 MH 1 the frequency count 22. Unkey the transceiver with the microphon 23, Position the function switeh on LS®. 28, Key the transceiver with the microphone 25, Adjust R602, shown in Figure 6-15, the frequency counter for a 25.965 MHz roading on 25. Unkoy tho transceiver withthe microphone. 21, Position the function switch on USS, 28, Connect a voltmeter (RF, AC probe) across the back of the antenna 28, Koy the transceiver withthe microphone. 20, Adjust RE15 located on the audlo board, shown in Figure §-10, 8, for'8 null reading on the voltme 31, Tum the transceiver off 82, Disconnect the test equipment. Alignment Test equipment newaee: Waters Dummy Load Wattno! microphone Hpsioc viva a. Front panel controls positions CHANNEL selector Swit2hce Channel 1 VOLUME contol. oft Function switch aM Meter switch sw SOUELCH control Noise Blanker switch . max. CCW/in CAL control ws mid-range MIC GAIN control max. COW RF GAIN control. max. CW All adjustments end test points for the alignment of the mater are shown In Figuro 5-16. Figure 6-16, Motor Alignment Adjustmonts Tuen transceiver on. 2, Position the mater switch on SMR, 3. Key the tansceiver with the microphone. 4, Adjust the VSWR trinmer, A526, to obtain 2 null reading on the transceiver meter. 5, Move mater awitch to CAL. 6. Adjust the CAL contro! for 8 fll scale reeding on the transceiver 17. Repeat steps 2 through § to increase accuracy. 8, Position mater switch to PAR. 9, Key the transceiver withthe microphone 10, Adjust the power contro! potentiometer, A527, to obtain a 3 watt ‘reading on the transceiver meter watt Seale oa <2 11, To check accuracy, compare the reading with that on the dummy loed 12, Or to chock accuracy without » wattmeter, measure the AC voltage cross the back of the antenna jack with the jack connected to a ‘iunmy losd. atculate me power by Introduction ‘CHAPTER VI TROUBLESHOOTING This section of the menual is designed to provide the service technician ‘mith adequate information for troubleshooting the Hy-Gain 6298 trans Ceiver. A thorough understanding of the theory of operation, presented in Chapter IV of this manual, 18 highly desirable Bofore any aitonpt is made ‘The material that Is provided in this section consists of circuit board copper-view drawings which cail out the basing of all semiconductors and the DC voltages that should be present. Also important AC voltage ‘endings are called out that are needed to troubleshoot the tansceiver Electieal schematic drawings and component location drawings of all the Individual printed circuit boards and the main fame of the radio re also provided. A symptoms/causes char is provided that will help in finding, Some problems that may occur in the transeoiver. This chart slong with the schematic and circuit board drawings should provide tho service technician with all the necessary information needed to repair 2 623A All of the OC voltage readings shown on the circuit board drawings were taken with the front panel contols set as follows unless otherwise stated on the drawings. CHANNEL selector switch channel 1 VOLUME contro! on Function switch aM Meter switeh nnn Pan FINE TUNE control rid-ronge SSQUELCH control/Noise Blanker switeh cewin CAL cont on MIC GAIN conta 2 GAIN contol. Symptom Possible Cause Unit completely inoperative 1. Blown fuse 2. faulty power cord 3. detective on/of switch 4, D501, 0502, 0503, and D504 [No audio in receive mods, AM or 1, 10501 Sidebend 21 SQUELCH contro! clockwise 3 a4os ads 5, 0406, 6.0407 7, 0406 and/or 0409 8. D501, 0502, 0503, and O50 <3 - 28 Symptom No audio in veceive made, AM only No audio in receive mode, ‘ideband only Low receive sensitivity Noise blanker inoperative Radio will not key No transmit, AM or sidebana No transmit, AM only No transmit, sideband only No ALC Excessive hum/receive Possible Cause oO 1. ps0 2. 0505 13. 1C201 Mt detoctor of 201, 0202 4.0203 2! 0608 2. Use x603 4 Use x608 1, R109 (RF booed) not adjusted properly 2. 7101, 1102, 1103 not properly tuned 3. O10 or 0102 4, 0206, 0205, 0204 5. AF GAIN maximum CCW 1.0N3 2 a108 3.T08 1, 166507 2. ralay detective 43. broten wire on MIC jack Cc 1. refer to amit atignment procedure 2. Vs01 5, 0504, as05 osn 5, 0507 (HFO out) 6. 0508, 0507 7. 508" 1. 0408, 0409 2) a5 1.0403 2 1cant 3, a4o%, a402 4. MIC GAIN maximum COW 5. defective microphone ne BFO to audio boss ‘detective O608 or coax 1.0813 2. opie 1, 16501 not secured tightly oO e@ Symptom No trans 88: but AM and USE No transmit, USB: but AM and LSB Will not tansmit or receive property ‘on upper channels (21, 22, 23) Witt not transmit o¢ eesive properly on lower chennols 0.2.3) @ 1. Yo04 Voltage controlled oscillator L603 not aligned propery. Refer to hao lock loop alignment section for alignment procedure of L603, Voltage controlled oscillator L603 not aligned propery, Refer to Phase Lock Loop Alignmert section for alignment procedure of L803, + 98/96 Blank oO | reer e C bs Drawing gation anor ew2 e103 roa C108: ce. cw7 e108 109 cro cm cin ens cm ens cus an cr. cna cx en cw cs ror 102 103 108 D105 owe Dior sm02 tio tio2 Pro Pus cw ows aioz ‘103 awe nod Circuit Board, A100 Description AF Receive circuit board, complete 001 uF, 800 v, coramic aise 120 pF, 8%, 500 V, dpped silver mica 500 pF, 5%, 00 V, dipped silver mica (007 wf, 800 V, ceramic die 8 pF, 5%, NPO, ceromie aise 120 pF, §%, 500 V, dipped silver miea 001 oF, 800 V, ceramic dise 400 pF,'S%, 09 V, dipped silver mica .001 uF, 600 V, coramie disc (001 uF, 800 V. ceramic dise 100 pF,'s%, 00 V, dipped silver mica 10 pF, 8%, NPO, ceramic dice 001 uF, 600 V, ceramic dise 100 pF,'5%, 500 V, dipped silver mica 01 uF, 600 V, ceramic dise 10 uF, 15 WVEC, electrolytic 001 WF, 800 V, Ceramic dise 101 uF, 800 V, ceramic dise (01 oF, 800 V, ceramic dise 1 uF, 20%, flat polyester film ‘DIF, 600 V, ceramic dise 001 uF, 600 V, coramic dise 25 pF, 6%, NPO, ceramic dise 1N210, geemanivm 1NZI0, germanium ANZIO, germanium INZIO, germanium INZ70, germanium 1N2Z70, germanium 1N270, germanium RF coit FF coil G-socket,p.c.b, mounted plug ‘socket, pic.b. mounted plug FF circuit board, plated and drilled (RCA) aneat, due! onto MOSFET {RCA} 40841, dual gate MOSFET (RCA) 40847, dual gate MOSFET (FAIRCHILD) 24916 721860 721625 721054 721860 721663 721880 721860 721883 721624 721860 721603 721850 721898 721660 721850 721850 mais 721850 721660 71632 768722 768722 768722 795722 768722 768722 795722 4000 20087 720087 640007 40008 750138 70008 760008 760005 760258 240 ror vga Rw aio Rs, Rie 107 ie 9 aro ain Rie Ria Ria RN RN, ai” ate Rie ro THz m0 10 4, 10%, 1/2 watt 47, 0%, 1/2 watt 100k, 10%, 172 watt 100 k, 10%, 172 watt 100, 40%, 1/2 wate WOK, 10%, 1/2 watt 100k, 10%, 1/2 watt 470, 10%, 1/2 wate 100'k, linear potentiometer 68 k, 10%, 1/2 watt 10, 10%, 1/2 watt 15 Mog, 10%, 172 watt 1.5 Meg, 10%, 172 watt 270, 10%, 1/2 wate 2.7, Wi, 1/2 watt 100 K, 10%, 1/2 watt 15k, 10%, 1/2 watt 27%, 108, 172 wa 10, 10%, 1/2 watt AF transformer cotl blanced miser transformer Dolanced mixer transformer transformer tN rae 23%8 721909 721308 721285 ase 721909 721016 720063 z2a10 721288 71388 re aa 721325 721909 72130 721308 rae 720088 779062 720060 0081 oO oO oe Fao roa Po201 IF Printed Circuit Board, A200 Description IF cicult board, complete 68 pF, 5%, NFO, ceramic aise 001 WF, 800 V, ceramic dise ‘D1 uF, 20%, 25 V, coramie dise 07 WF, 20F, 25 V, ceramic disc 001 ue, $00 V, ceramic dise 1022 uF, 10%, flat polyester film 101 uF, 20%, ceramic dise 0204F, 10%, flat polyester film 001 WF. 500 V, ceramic ise 022 UF, 10%, flat polyester ttm 101 uF, 20%, 25 V, eoromie dise 01, 20%, 25 V, ceramic dise 008 uF, 10%, ceramie aise “001 uF, 600 V, ceramic dise {7 pF, 5%, NPO, ceramic disc 330 pF, 5%, 500 V, dipped silver mica 30 oF, 6%, 80 V, NPO, coramic aise 500 pF, cevamie dise 101 uF, 20%, 25 V, ceramic dise {00 uF, 15 HVDC, electolytic 2 uk, 50 WDC, electrolytic 5UF, 15 MVOC, electalytic 47 GF, 1%, tantaln 2.2 uF 108,16 V tantulum 101 uF, 20% 25V, ceramic dise “008 uF, 10%, ceramic disc 01 uF, 20%, 28 V, ceaamic dise ‘001 uF, 500 V, ceramic die 001 uF, 600 V, coramic dise 1N270, germanium 1N270, germanium 1N270, gormanion 1270, gomanium (NATIONAL) LM307N (NATIONAL) LM3O2N, ‘pin, pict. mounted jack 27 uM molded choke 21 GH molded choke G-sockot,p.c.b. mounted plug ‘socket, p.c.b. mounted plug IF ciscuit boars, plated and dailed Part Wo. 70926 721601 721860 720106 720108, 721560 722170 ra9106 m7 72880 main 720106 720108 721021 721860 721630 721681 721627 721873 720106 721993 721892 721888 722169 722260 720108 721621 720108 721560 721880 7e8722 765722 768722 765722 760088 750048 40008 720056 720066, 40007 40008 750029 @ Designation om: on2 x03 ane ons one ray nai Raa ae RDS RD m7 Rae a9 rato ait a2 rava raid 218 rate 827 rai 220 R221 232 Raa Rate R25 R226 Roar a2 R29 x0 Rae R22 R28 Rat ras FB now 238 re a0 202 Description {oot assigned (FAIRCHILD) 24916 {RCA} 40881, dual gate MOSFET (ACA) 40841; dual gate MOSFET (RCA) 40661, dual gate MOSFET 'w/2 ferrite boase (RCA) 4086", dval gate MOSFET Ww /2 tonite beads 100K, 10%, 1/4 watt 500, 10%, 1/4 watt ‘70, 10%, 174 watt 47, 10%, Vw 47K, 10%, 1/4 watt 100,108, 174 watt 3.3%, 10%, 1/4 watt 58 k, 10%, 178 wat 470, 10%, 1/4 watt 33k, 108, 1/4 wa 100, 10%, 174 watt 20's, 10%, 1/4 want 2.9K 10%, 174 wi 4180 K, 10%, 74 watt 100 ky 108, 174 wett 470, 10%, 1/4 watt 1A 10%, 174 watt 3.3), 10%, 1/4 watt 15, 108, 1/4 wate 680 k, 10%, 1/8 watt 27 &, 10%, 1/4 watt not assigned) 2rk, 10%, 1/4 watt 120, 108, 1/4 watt 38K, 10%, 1/4 watt K, tos! 174 watt 220k, 10%, 1/4 watt 100 k, 10%, 1/4 wart 320 k, 10%, 1/4 watt Wk, 108, 1/4 war 22k, 10%, 1/4 watt 22k, 08, 1/4 watt 1k, 10%, 1/4 watt 470, 10%, 1/4 watt 33k, 108, V4 watt 10k, 10% 174 watt 100, linear potentiometer 229, 108, 1/4 wate ak, 10%, 1/4 watt eansforner transformer part No, 760269 760008 760008 750008, 94609 760005, 94609 720901 720086 man0 720158 7735 720130 720109 0127 roi 72017 720120 720178 720108 720176 720081 rz0110 om 720109 720175, rome 720173 ra0v73 rows 70172 7015 720133 720081 720131 720128 72018 720129, mon ra0110 720109 mois 70082 70082 72008 720059 728623 = 45/46 Blank O | ocr Designation aor car ca2 cas coe 405 cas car cae coe cao cat ca cals cals cas. cae ca7 cae cae can can cae cas casa cus. cas aor 42 Das aot Hs401 Hsa2 1eaoy 0 see as Pad Pew tier Printed Circuit Board, R600 Deseription Audio Amplifier circuit board, compl 100 uF, 25 mvOC, 01 oF, 600 V, cer ‘0 uF, 20%, flat polyester film 500 pF, 5%, 500 V, dipped silver mica 008 uF, 1.6 kV, ceramic dise 10uF, 18 WVOC, electrolytic 101 uF, 800 V, coramie dise 25 uF, 15 WBC, electrolytic 001 uF, 600 V, coramie disc [01 uF, 800 V, ceramic dise 002 Ut, 10%, ceramic dise (D1 uF, 600 V, ceramic disc 1001 uF, 600 V, ceramic dise 101, 600 V, ceramic dise (01 UF, 600 V, ceramic aise 531 pF, 8%, *09, ceramic dise 10 OF, IS VOC, electrolyte 11 uF, 600 V, ceramic dise 40 uF, 15 WVOC, electrolytic 10 uF, 15 WVDC, electrolytic 1 uF, 20%, flat polyester film 40 uF, 15 WVOC, electrolytic 1001 uF, 00 V, ceramic disc 25 uF, 15 WDC, electrolytic 500 uf, 15 WOG, electrolytic 100 uF, 25 WVOC, eleetroiytic 1N2I0, germanium 1270, germanium 1NZI0; germanium 15054, germanium heat sink heat sink (FAIRCHILO) V5E7796903 15 oH molded choke pin, p.c.b. mounted jack ‘#in, pic, mounted jack S-socket, pic mounted plug circuit board, plated ‘Audio Amplifi ‘and drilled Port Wo 70486 8678 721850 721874 721698 721864 721094 721580 721881 721660 1721850, 72136 721850 721660 721550, 721860 721677 721804 723860 721804 721894 721874 72094 721880 7281 7219 725678 798722 768722 1765722 768713 0049 270048 760000 72192 640008 40008, 640007 750126 a9 Drawing cat caoz aoa cana 406 can aos can a01 02 aoa feos 208 a0 a7 io t09 Ren Rant Rez ang ras nus, AG, Ru rue Ri R20 eat Raa Ri ize a2 a5 Ra Riza raza i90 nist ved aaa ia reas Ria Raa RAs Rua ues aaa Description (GE) 2NS209, dartington GE) 2N2828, yellow IRCA) 40841, dual gate MOSFET (GE) 2N2926, yellow {GE} 2NG206, Sortington (GE) 2N5306, darlington IGE) D43C', green IGE) 042C1, ws IGE) D49C1 graon 100, 10%, 1/2 watt 47k, 10%, 72 wate 83k 1%, 1/2 watt Mop, 10%, 1/2 watt Meg. 108, 4/2 watt he 10%, 172 watt 47, 0%, 1/2 wane Th, 10%, 1/2 watt 12k, 108, V2 watt 820, 10%, 1/2 watt The 03 72 wa 100, 10%, 1/2 watt 100, 10%, 1/2 watt 0K, 10%, 1/2 mate 50 k; linear potentiometer 10k, 1%, 1/2 watt 100, 10%, 1/2 watt 1, 10%, 1/2 watt Wk, 10%, 172 watt 39%, 10%, 1/2 watt 3.9K, 108) 1/2 watt 100 ky 10%1/2 watt 10 ky 10%, 1/2 watt 220 k, 10%, 1/2 watt Yh, 10%, 172 watt ky 10%, 172 watt 470, 10%, 1/2 watt 820k, 10%, 1/2 wate 100, 109%, 1/2 wa 47k, 10%, 172 watt 47K, 108, 172 watt 47, 10%, 172 wa 47, 1%, V2 watt Mog, 108-172 watt 470, 10%, V2 wae ATK, 10%, 1/2 wate 7 ky 10%, 1/2 watt 106 , tox, 172 watt, ky 10%, 1/2 watt 50 k! linear potentiometer 8.2, 58, V/2watt PartNo. 60012 790238 760008 750238 760012 760276 760275 760276 721285 721911 71321 721288 721288 721328 72108 pia 721332 721334 721313, rims 721288 721318 721487 raise 721288 misi3 nee 721296 721294 72m 721318 prima pian misia 221816 721908 72788 71311 mat msn 221901 721288 213% 1281 mia rim9 nist 72487 aoe Drawing besation Deseipion @ fai 10, 8% 12 wat feet reat Bis 26, os, Va wat fas, Was Veal @ Port No. 720190 Tm9088 ism 721900 51/52 Blank & auvos woLvTTI980 Drawing Desigration aon con are 3 Cone cons: cote cour cae care ce10 cen coi cn cow con cos con co cee com cea coz cen coz 625 525 cs 528 C528 530 cer cea 630 com 635 cox co cox coe eae 54 cess cose 001 502 803 tor P.C, Board, AGOO Description Oscillator circuit board, complet 47 oF, 10%, tantalum 201 UF, 10%, 800 V, ceramic dise {at sesigned) 007 uF, 10%, 500 V, ceramic disc (001 oF, 10%, 500 V. ceramic dise 24 pF, 2200, 500 V, ceramic dise 24pF,N2200, 500 V, ceramic disc 1001 WF, 10%, 500 V, ceramic aise 100 pF, 5%, 600 V, dipped silver mica 1 uF, 20%, at polyester file 50 pF, 8%, 25 V, NPO, coramic disc (OV uf, 20%, 800 V, ceramic disc 1001 uF, 10%, 500 V, ceramic dise 10 uF, 103,600 V, ceramic disc 50 pF, 8%, 25 V, NPO, coramic dise 00T uF, 10%, 600 V, coramie cise (201 uF, 10%, 600 V; ceramic disc 1001 uF, 108, 500 V, coramie dise 1001 GF, 10%) 500 V, ceramic dise [001 uF, 10%, 600 V, ceramic ise 1430 pF, ceramic tim 1 uF, 20%, flat polyester film 4.30 pF, ceramic trim 18 pF, 8%, NPO, ceramic dise O01 uF, 10%, 600 V, ceramic disc 200 pF,'s%, 600 V, dipped silvor mica 100 pF, 5%, 600 V; dipped silver mica 001 uF, 10%, 500°V, ceramic disc 001 uF, 10%, 600 V, ceramic dise (001 oF, 10%, 500 V, ceramic dise 1001 UF, 708, 500 V, ceramic dise ‘001 uF, 10%, 500 V, ceramic disc 68 pF, 8%, 100 V, dipped silver mica 300 pF, Si, 100 V, dipped silver mica 001 uF, 10%, 600'V, ceramic dise “001 uF, 10%, 600 V! ceramic dise 101 uF, 20%, 25 V, ceramic ise 101 UF, 20%, 25 V. ceramic dise 1.5 oF, 5%, molae 1 4F, 20%, 25.V, ceramic dise 18 pF, 5%, NPO, ceramic aise 18 pF. 5%, NPO, ceramic dise 50 pF, 6%, 25 V, NPO, ceramic dise 1NZIO, germanium 11270, germoniom 1270; germanium Pert No. mars 122169 721880 721860 721660 720079 720078 731860 721603, mis ier 721850 721860 721560 721617 721880 721660 721860 721860 721860 720048 ras 7200 721633 721880 721691 721863 1723600, 721860 721500 727860 721560 720108 720107 721880 721860 720108 720106 776% 720106 716m 721033 721017 e572 788722 765722 56 Draving Desiontion ens 605. 616 607 0639 eto eit 612 613 Dea bi, Dele 817 D618 tee ts 6 acs 1505 ase Poot Pats ceo ce 612 ‘sia 504 (605, ‘606 67 ect 2 Peco nace acs sc 67 Ree 5c 610 Pere 853 ate 5 6 cription ‘N64, siticen 1NZ79, geemaniom INE742A, 1.5 VB, 1 watt, zener Int assigned} (uOrOROLAy wPNa%0 4 (OTOROLA) MPN3401 1NZ70, gemanion (moroROUA) NPN'3¢01 ImOTOROLA) MeR'3<01 (WOTOROLA) MPR3407 (MOTOROLA) MV2208, 15 oF, 4, varactor MOTOROLA} mV2208, 15 pF, 4, varactor 1Na733, 6.0 V, 55, 1 watt, zonee (WOTOROLA) HV2i15, 100'pF, 10%, varactor (MOTOROLA) MV2115, 100 pF, 10%, veractor 18 Mite oscillator coil 220 ui, molded choke VCO oseilator cot 1.2 uit molded choke 22uH molded enoke Gein, ped. mounted jack “socket, pic, nounted plug Brsockat” pcb. mounted plug Oscitlator circuit board, plated and orilled IRCA} 40841, dual gate MOSFET (CA) 40887, dual gate MOSFET (Ge) 2N3es5 (Ge) 23955 (FAIRCHILD) 213553 [wOTOROLA) 205485, J-FET (RCA) 40841, dual gate MOSFET 47,108, 1/2 watt 1k, tinoar potentiometer 47's, 10%, 172 8.2'k, 10%, 1/2 watt Tk, 108, 172 watt 47, 105, 1/2 watt 100 x, 108), 1/2 watt 100k, 10%, 172 watt 400, i0%, 1/2 watt Brey 10% v2 ma BK, 10%, 1/2 watt 100, 10%, 1/2 wate Vk, 10%, 172 wate 21k, 10%, 172 wate Pare No rena 765722 760204 ‘0007 765722 760007 760007 760007 750006 780008 je0298 760019 760019 ra9044 721927 ra04a 0047 721928 ‘0008 40006 40007 750123 760005 760005 760243 700249 760263 750266 70008 zanan 720045, nan 720085 y2yas mai3i3 nan 721309 721309 Sriery 721092 ra 721309 maa 721292 a Drawing Designation rer 218 As 5520 e232 23 24 eas 2 iar ie 29 7630 eat 092 mess ery eas E36 rea? ese reo reo reat ea ee eas res ess ae yo veo yea vos Description 27 k, 10%, 172 watt 680 k, 10%, 1/2 wat 100, 10%, 1/2 watt 22k, 10%, 1/2 watt 10k, 108, 1/2 watt 47k, 10%, 1/2 watt 42710 $08 172 watt 47 &, D8, 1/2 watt 100, 10%, 1/2 watt 47k, 18, 1/2 wa 47k, 10%, 1/2 watt 10k, 10%, 1/2 watt 2.2%, 1%, V2 watt 100, 10%, 1/2 watt 224, 10%, 1/2 watt 27, 10%, 1/2 watt 22k, 10%, 172 watt 220," 10%,"1/2 watt 15k, 10%, 1/2 matt 100 k, 10%, 1/4 watt 1k, 10%, 176 watt 100, 10%, 1/2 watt 100; 10%, 1/2 watt 39k, 10%, 1/2 watt 1B, 108, 1/2 watt Tk, 10%, 1/2 watt 220, 108, 1/4 watt (680, 10%, 1/2 wa 33, 10%, 1/2 wat 180, 10%, 172 watt 18812,060 aH erystal, USB 18807 950 tHe crystal LSB 7827.080 kHz crystal LSB 722.980 kite crystal USE Part No. 721092 721981 721285 721308 7318 mit ian ist 721288 at yar 7238 same 721235 721088 721308 721288 721320 721781 720081 on 721286 721285 72194 721298 nee 720082 raat 721359 72130 ra00s2 780083, 780081 ‘7a0080 517/88 Blank @ Designation 4201 sor cane cas cae 605 cam car 301 toact reac reac eae eas ica08 cx yma Pa01 Pans Pest 030 202 a0) ra02 303, aad 0s 306 R07 308 e309 R10 Ratt rai2 F313 yao Programmable Divi Description Programmable Divider circuit board, complete 550 ph coramic tammor <1uF, 20%, flat polyester film 100 pF, 10%, 500 V, ceramic disc 201 uF, 600 V, ceramic dise 47 uF, 10%, 20 WVOC, tantalum uF, 208, flat polyester film (001 UF, 800 V, ceramic disc 14738, § V. 5%, 1 watt, zonor (MOTOROLA) NC7A76P ~ not Fairchild (wOTOROLA) MC7A76P (MOTOROLA) MC7476P (woTOROLA) C7 wo (woToROL A) wc7 «a0 MOTOROLA) Mc74s0P moroROLA) wcao4ar 5-pin, .c.b. mounted jack socket, p.c.b. mounted plug ‘Eaocket, pred, mounted plug Programmable Divider circuit board, Plated and dellea (Ge) angana (Ge) 2N2828, brown 1 10%, 1/4 watt 1.8, 10%, 1/4 watt 470, 10%, Va watt 22k, 1%, 1/E watt 2.2, 108, 1/4 watt 880, 108, 1/4 watt 820, 10%, 1/4 watt 7K, 10%, 1/4 watt 10k 10%, 1/4 watt 0k, 10%, 174 watt 10k, 108, 1/4 wort 1Dk, 10%, 1/4 watt 10 k, 10%, 1/4 watt 1 Mi erystal Circuit Board, A300 Part No. a7048s 71814 7888 721560 70080 771878 721680 760298 780090 0015 70015, 760011 75008 ‘760013, 76008 640008, 40006 540006 750027 750261 7602%6 011 732282 mom nie m6 720166 720186, 720135, m0 720014 720118 one rot 790054 = 162 Blank | ete 6 @ Mother Printed Clscult Board, Main Frame, and Front Pane sor cso 502 503 C508 cans cans 507 508 509 cso can C512 C513 cst cis. csi6 csi7 core ce cs20 521 cs22 523 cs24 525 528 527 628 529 cea sar ca 533 cs 535. 536 cer 508 523 2880 282 S543 Seaa 5505 Description Mother circuit board, complete sae ies tea 200 vF, 35 WC, eloctralyti, 100 oF, 60 WVDC, electrolytic 100 uF, 250 HVDC, electrolytic 100 uF, 260 WVDC, electrolytic 10 uF, 450 HVDC, electrolytic 005 uF, 10%, ceramic dise (01 oF, 600 V, ceramic disc ‘01 uF, 600 V, ceramic aise “01 uF, 600 V; ceramic disc 68 pF, 8%, NPO, ceramic disc OT af, 600'V, ceramic disc ‘01 UF, 600 V, coramie dise (01 uF, 600 V, ceramic dise Jur, 08, fat plyaster fim 20 pF, 5%, NPO, ceramic dise 150 pF, dipped silver mica 47 BF, 10%, ceranic dise ‘00T uF, 10%, 600 V, ceramic dise (005 uF, 10%, ceramic disc 001 VF, 10%, 500 V, ceramic dise {DOT uF, 10%, 500 V, ceramic dise 001 uF, 10%, 500 V, ceramic dise 15-120 pf, trimmer ‘w/thresded cap 100:680 pF, trimmer w/threaded cap 0 uF, 15 WVOC, electric 4.1 pF, 10%, coramie aise ODT uF, 10%, 500 V, ceramic dise 2.2 uF, 10%, 16 V, tantalum 001 uF, 10%, 600 Vv, ceramic dise 1022 uF, 10% fat polyester film 25 uF, 15 HVDC, electrolyic 1, 20%, flat polyester film 0 uF, 35 WDC, electrolytic OV uf, 00, ceramic dive (01 uF, 600 V. eoramie dise 447 pF, 1000 V, NPO, ceramic dise 24 pF, 5%, $00 V, dipped silver mice 001 UF, 10%, 500 V, ceramic dise {001 uF, 10%, £00 V, ceramic disc 68 pF, $8, 88, NFO, ceramic aise 100 pF, 5%, 500 V, dippod silver mica 200 pF, 8%, 500 V, dipped silver mica 01 uF, 600 V, ceranie disc ‘5500 70497 720069 29071 720070, 720070 321109 721621 721830 721680 721880 721601 721550 721850 721550 721574 721608 721608 721887 721860 721621 721680 721860 721680 720078 190828 720077 80423 saree 721887 21560 72280 721860 722170 721881 aera 73121 721860 721650 721881 772296 721560 721560 723800 721601 721663 721691 721880 o- Drawing 5a cs 548 creo sor 02 503 504 505, 506 507 508 509 os ost os 513 si 0515 0516 0517 sia 0519 820 Feo Fs02 F501 601 1050) 501 “602 03 ‘08 08 506 ‘07 “ot 603 Sao 03 Sor Sioa or ‘ima sor swe Description 01 uF, 600 V, ceramic dise 01 uF, 600 V. coramie aise 10 uF, 35 WVOC, electrolytic 7.825 MH2 exystal titer NS054, silicon 15086, silicon 15054, siticon 1N056, silicon 1N5054, silicon allicon 1N 4742; zonor {NZIO, germanium 1N270, germanium $N210, germanium INOS, silicon NGS, silicon {N64B, silicon W270, goemanium 1N2M, germanium ANB4S, silicon 15054, silicon ‘N5084, silicon 1N5068, silicon amp, MOL, slo-blo 10 amp, 3.86 fuse older host sink (FAIRCHILD) UGH7@16209, ‘4-pin, p.o.b. mouated jack B-pin, pre.b. mounted jack B-pin,p.c.b. mounted jack G-pin, pe-b, mounted jack $2pin jack, Cinch-Jones §-312-CCTL 80-239 UHE connector V4", Seconduster, phone-type, MIC ‘pin; pie. mounied jack Spin, eb, mounted jack ‘pin, poe. mounted jack ‘pin, p.c-b. mounted jack 6-pin, p.csb, mounted jack in, p.c.b, mounted jack B-pin,pue.b. mounted Jack ‘tin, prec, mounted jack Sin, pies. mounted jack Spin, eb. mounted jack Part No, 721860 721850 nar 708719 785713, 768713 705713 78713 768713 768713 e008 788722 756722 758722 zeni3 761113 fen 755722 786722 761103 785713, 768713 766713 710019 710235 710206 180300 760017 40008 ‘640005 eo00s 640005, ‘650218, 697570 50038 0008 5400085, 0008 40008 140005, {40005 ‘40008 40005, 40008, lc © Drawing Desig 501 2601 tos 02 1503 50a 50s 1506 soy sor N02 01 P02 502 sod 7508 7302 P02 Pr02 Paz Paz P03 Po601 so (502 0503 xos03 asd 508, 601 woz 803 reo e058 08 07 eb 09 EO neva ssa Description (CLARE) GP 181101000 epi, pies, mounted, relay socket 22 uN, molded chose 22.uH, molded choke fomed coi! 1d ul coil 13 oH colt 33 uH, molded choke FL 8/12 lon #83 lamp 4+sockst plug Fesocket plug S-socket plug Srapcket plug {see Mise. Parts) Gxsockot plug Sesocket plug wire termina, formate “socket plug ‘Eaocket plug ‘Eaocket plug Mother circuit board, plated and critted (souiTAoW) G7se211 (SOLITAON) G7SE211 [woToRoLa) 2955 W/8 ferrite beads 2.pin power Wansistor socket (FAIRCHILD) 213563 (WOTOROLA) 2u3866 27, 10%, 2 watt 1, 10%, 7 watt 0, 10, 2 watt 3.3, 10%, 1 watt 120, 10%, 2 watt 120, 10%, 2 watt 5, 10%, 10 wate 418, 108, 10 wa 5.6 k, 10%, 2 watt 10k, 10%, 10 watt 150 K, 10%, 172 watt 10, vernier potentiometer Part Wo 70008 640003 721925 721925 720078 722067 722268 72072 ‘90003 710010 778685 e4oors 540015, 640015 540015, 640015, 0015 40011 50014 0014 40014 750037 760018 700018 760021 94609 640018 760253, 760286 721426 721386 maar 728397 721493 721433 721816 79068 720065 721824 yams 721283 aia “70 st 13 515 Ret? ens 519 a2) 21 22 23 24 25 525 As 528 29 R30 531 R522 531 Read 35, 535 Res 38 As sao eal saz Sst 8502 5503 ‘sat $505 sie 7501 Te01 502 1503 1504 608 1506 st 1s 184 135 156 Description 150k, 10%, 1/2 watt 10 , linear potentiometer 10 k, linear potentiometer ©, 10%, Bwatt 10r, linear potentiometer 10k 108, 1/2 watt, 15, 10%, 1/2 watt 100, 10%, 1/2 watt 190, 10%, 1/2 watt 10k, 10%, 1/2 watt 27, 10%, i/2wett 10'k, 108, 1/2 wate 220, Vinear potentionetor 40k, linear potentiometer 1K; linear potentiometer 20, 10%, 1/2 watt 500k, tinoar potentiometer 10h, linear potentiometer: SPST push-pull 10 K, linear potentiometers SPST rotary 1, 108, 1/2 watt 220k, 10%, 1/2 watt 1.5 4 10%, 1/2 watt 33K, 108,172 watt 38k, 10%, 1/2 watt {ot assigned 100, 108, 1/2 wa 47k, 108,172 watt 22,108,172 watt 33, 0%, V4 watt SPST rotary: 10 k, linear potentiometer two wafer, three position, rotary two wafer, wonty-three position, rotary SPST push-pull; 10 ky linear potentiometer ‘one wafer, three position, rotary synthesizer/oscillator RF shiate 3.2 ohm, inch speaker power transformer ‘modulation transform river transform river vanstormer tearbon core coupling slog Carton core coupling slug Sug terminal strip, TTC ‘Slug terminal strip, TCT Zug terminal strip, TG 21ug terminal strip, TS ‘Screw terminal strip Part No. 721283 raasa 720083 721603 721462 721281 731088 m5 nie 721349 nia 720066 720087 720053 720327 720082 “nose 720055 m313 721282 721281 721324 721328 721309 misty 72184 7103 720086 700" 70002 720084 700021 e016s 730016 730017 1730018 720074 720073 722108 722108 50011 0215, 0215, 60230, Drawing 187 Slug terminal step, TIGT 13 Sug terminal strip, TST soi (GE or RCA) 12178 9V501 Sepia, p.cwb. mounted, tube socket 2501 parasitic choke Knobs — CHANNEL selector control VOLUME control Function switch Meter switen FINE TUNE control (coarso) FINE TUNE control (tne) SQUELCH contro! CaLibrate, control MIC GAIN control AF GAIN contro! [AC Power Cord ine. F505, 12-socket slug 1c Power Cord ine, P505, 12a0cket slug Part No. 950206 602% 760016 40012 70072 700016 700018 700018 700018 180379 700031 yooo17 700017 700017 00017 873569 50216 870613, 50216 7172 Blank oO Q

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