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SYNTHESIZED STEREO TUNER
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MODEL TX.71A COMES IN THREE VEHSIONS DISTINGUTSHED AS FOLLOWS:
Type Voltage
HE
Remarks
I This service manual is applicable to the HE type. When repairing the S and S/G type, please see
the additional service manual (ART-S47).
CONTENTS
1 . SPECIF ICATIONS 2 B. EXPLODED VIEWS tb
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FRONT PANEL FACILITIES 2 9. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM. P.C. BOARDS
a BLOCK DIAGRAM 4
CONNECTION DIAGRAM AND
PARTSLIST..... 18
4. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTIONS 5
5. PARTS LOCATION 11
6. ADJUSTMENTS... 12
7. FACKING 15
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e POWER SWTTCH @ STATION CALL SWITCHES
When this switch is set to the ON position. power is These are depressed to call out preset broadcasting
supplied to the tuner's main circuits. The unit,s stations and to preset the stations.
power switch is geared to selecting the transformer,s To call out a station, first set the desired freguency
secondary and so even at the STAND-By position, band using the function switch and then depress the
the unit's circuitry will work as long as the power desired switch.
cord is connected to the power outlet. For this
reason, the programmed broadcasting stations will @ FUNcTIoN sWITcH
not be erased. This switch is used to select the type of broad-
Disconnect the power cord from the power outlet casting waves.
when you do not plan to use the unit for a long For reception of FM broadcasting.
peribd of time. When it has been disconnected, the For reception of AM broadcasting.
broadcasting stations remain programmed for about
3 days.
@ FM MoDE SWITcH
This is used to select the FM reception mode.
@ PoWER INDICAToR AUTO . . When an FM broadcast is being received
This comes on as soon as the tuner,s power switch in stereo. the unit will automatically set
is set to ON. reception to mono in the event of an
FM mono broadcast.
@ SIGNAL INDIcAToRs MONO . . lf there is a great deal of noise or if the
These indicators "1" through "5" light up in accord- broadcasting station signals are weak
ance with the strength of the signal. during reception at the AUTO position,
€) FM STEREO |ND|CATOR set the switch to this position.
This indicator lights up when the tuner is receiving a O auro TUNING DoWN sWtTcH
stereo program. When this switch is depressed lightly, the reception
@ FREOUEI\CY DISPLAY frequency automatically scans the frequencies
below that on the frequency display. As soon as a
This indicates the tuned frequency.
station is received, the frequency display stops and
@ FM LocAL swtrcH the optimum tuned state is held by the AFC circuit.
This selects the stop level with auto tuning. NOTE:
When this switch is depressed to the LOCAL posi- lf the switch is kept in the depressed position, scanning
continues without autamaticalty stopping even when
tion, a broadcastinE station with a relatively strong there are broadcasting stations. When the lower timit of
input level is chosen when the tuning switch is the frequency band is reached, scanning jumps to the
depressed and the frequency band is scanned, and highest freguency and then praceeds again down theband.
the scanning operation stops.
When the switch is set to the OFF position (the @ auro TUNING UP SWITcH
indicator goes off), frequency scanning stops even When this switch is depressed lightly, the reception
with broadcasting stations with a weak input level, frequency automatically scans the fiequencies above
and the station's program can be received. that on the frequency display. As soon as a station
When the power switch is at the ON position, the is received, the frequency displays stops and the
FM LOCAL switch will always return to the OFF optimum tuned state is held by the AFC circuit.
position. NOTF:
lf the switch is kept in the depressed position, scanning
@ MEMoRY SWITcH continues without automaticatty stopping even when
This is depressed when presetting a broadcasting there are broadcasting stations. When the upper timit or
station into one of the station call switches. For the freguency band is reached, scanning jumps to the
lowest.frequency and then proceeds again up the band.
presetting, depress the memory switch and then
depress the station call switch which will be used for AFC: AFC stands for Automatic Frequency Controt, and
presetting the station while the indicator above the it is a circuit which is designed to prevent deviations in
memory switch remains lighted ( about S seconds). the tuning point brought about by functuations in the
ambient temperature.
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3. BLOCK DIAGRAM
TUNER. Ass'y
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4. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTIONS
The TX-710 tuner stage features an auto-tuning by D-A conversion (ladder resistor and LC72O7
mechanism incorporating variable capacitor diodes LSI) is applied to this variable capacitor diodes.
(vari-caps) and voltage synthesizer IC circuitry. In In addition, the S-curve involved in fine tuning by
addition, it is also possible to preset up to 7 dif- the auto tuning iystem is detected by a special
ferent broadcasting stations in both the AM and ratio detector circuit.
FM bands.
VOLTAGE SYNTHESIZER
FM TUNER The "heart" of the auto-tuning mechanism is
Front-end served by the LC7207 LSI which contains the AFC
Thd FM front-end in the TX-710 consists of a circuit (where the S-curve characteristics are em-
J-FET equipped single-stage RF amplifier and a ployed for fine tuning purposes) in addition to the
variable capacitor diode type tuning capacitor preset, auto-search tuning, auto-stop, and last-
(equivalent to a normal 3-ganged tuning capacitor). memory functions for up to 7 separate broadcast-
The basic operation involves the conversion of ing stations in each of the FM and AM bands.
digital codes to analog voltages by a D-A converter
COUNTER
made of ladder resistor and an LSl-incorporated
10-bit up/down counter, and applying this voltage During FM mode output signals from the local
to the variable capacitor. oscillator are passed via an FET buffer amplifier,
divided by a U100 prescalar (M54459L), ild
lF Amplifier and Detector applied to the counter IC (LC7258).
The FM IF amplifier includes 2 ceramic filters, During AM mode local oscillator output signals
a differential amplifier equipped IC (HA1201), are passed via another FET buffer amplifier, but
and an FM IF system IC (PA300I--A). In addition are then applied direcfly to the counter IC.
to filter loss compensation, HA1201 also serves as The input signal is compared with a reference
a limiter. PA300-1 contains the IF amplifier, signal (4MHz) generated by an external oscillator
limiter, and detector (quadrature detector) stages. (i.e. not incorporated in the LC7258 LSI), result-
FM Stereo Decoder
ing in the tuned frequency being displayed in
50kHz steps during FM mode, and lkHz steps
The FM stereo decoder is incorporated in the during AM mode.
PLL MPX IC (PA4006-A) which has been designed
to include the functions formerly handled by FLUOR ESCENT TUBE IND ICATOR
PA1001-A (FM stereo decoder IC) and PA1002-A The fluorescent tube indicator employed here is
(AF mutinC IC). This FM decoder features the of the static drive type. In addition to tuned fre-
"direct through & chopper system" for improved quency, this display also includes "MHz', during
S/N ratio and reduced distortion. FM mode, and "kllz" during AM reception.
AM TUNER FM AUTO.STOP LEVEL CONTROL STAGE
The AM tuner stage features an IC (HA11B8) (FM LOCAL SWTTCH)
incorporating the RF amplifier, mixer, local OSC, During FM auto-search tuning mode, weak dis-
IF amplifier and detector, AGC circuits. The tun- tant broadcasting stations are ignored. Only sta-
ing circuit consists of variable capacitor diodes tions with an antenna input level above a certain
equivalent to a conventional 2-ganged tuning fixed value will be tuned. However, if the FM
capacitor. As in the FM tuner, a voltage obtained LOCAL switch is pressed (ON position) and the
v corresponding indicator LED turned on, the front-
':lle{Ff*ctzg)
aile i* end gain is reduced by the LC72A7 LSI. Then
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following auto-stop, the front-end gain is increased
"or1
again back to the former level to ensure high
sensitivity reception of the tuned broadcasting
station. This function is tumed on and off alter-
nately by a flip-flop circuit in conjunction with
AMruNERrc (HAl138)
the pPD4011C IC every time the FM LOCAL
switch is pressed. Note, however, that it is always
switched to the OFF position when the power
supply is tumed on.
Fig. 4-1 AM tuner block diagram
POWER SUPPLY BACK.UP CIRCUIT this AFC (Automatic Frequency Control) con-
With the power switch in the TX-710 con- trol signal input terminal.
nected to the pecondary coil of the power trans- Pin 14 (UP)
former, all frequencies stored in the STATION When a low level signal is applied to this auto-
CALL channels, and also the frequency of the last- search tuning input terminal, UP search tuning is
used channel, will be stored in the LC7207 LSI commenced. This tuning mode is stopped again
when the power switch is left in the STAND-BY following AFC operation when the S-curve volt-
position. And even if the power cord is unplugged age is applied to pin 13 (UP search low level
from the AC mains socket (thereby cutting the holding time: 5ms min). If the low level signal is
power to the primary coii) the LSI memory will applied continually during the UP search tuning
be retained for at least 3 days by charge stored in a mode, the tuning operation will continue even
capacitor in the LSI power supply circuit. if the S-curve voltage is applied to pin 13.
Pin 15 (DowN)
LSI (LC7207) Terminals and Functions
Likewise, the application of a low level signal
The functions of the various terminals of the to this auto-search tuning input terminal results
voltage synthesizer (LC72O7) are described in in the start of DOWN search tuning. The DOWN
brief below.
o Pin 1 (CR1)
An oscillator circuit is formed by connecting
this terminal to an external RC time constant
circuit. The signals generated serve as the basic
POWER switch
clock signals for the LSI.
o Pin 2 (CP"z)
A timer circuit is formed by connecting this
terminal to an extemal RC time constant cir-
cuit. This timer is used to determine the pulse
width of the MUTE output'signals employed ort (LC7ZOZ)
during band switching.
Pin 3 (BUC)
When a low level signal is applied to this termi-
nal (LSI intemal memory back-up control), all
functions apart from "memory protect" are FiS. 4-2 Power supply back-up circuit
cancelled. .
Pin 5 (FM)
cR
The TX-710 is switched to FM mode when a q2l
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low level input signal is applied to this terminal, F
BUC cA2
this status being maintained even if the terminal I f
TEST cn o
is subsequently switched to high level (Iow level !lrl
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FM cH7 l
holding time: 5ms min). zl W cH 5
Pin 6 (MW) =
t w cH 6
Likewise, the TX-710 is switched to AM mode F/A oot
when a low level input signal is applied to this 5[ 8r
terminal, this status being maintained even if it :I Cv oul B2
is switched to high level soon afterwards (low CV in B3
.level holding time: 5ms min). Monu B4
Tune
Pin 10 (CV out) S Curve B5 F
This is the analog switch output terminal where ,
F
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the output voltage applied to the variable capa- z
UP
DOWN g7
,
F
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citor appears. MATIU B8
Pin 11 (CV in) M Ei'O B9
Pin 13 (S-curve) 5l F
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FM and AM S-curve voltages (representing the o
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S- CURVE FIN E
VOLTAGE T Ur'lE
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Fis.4-4 Auto-tuninq
following the pressing of the UP switch (S8) is circuit, a ratio detector S-curve generator circuit is
described below. used, an output being obtained with a sufficiently
The 10-bit UP/pOWN counter (rough tuning) is high enough gain from the DC amplifier (see Fig.
activated by an instruction from the control logic 4-4).
circuit, resulting in the digital code outputs stored If for some reason, the tuned frequency is
in the memory circuit being applied to pins 25 to displaced to the high side of the broadcasting
34. This 10-bit code is D-A converted (digital to frequency, the S-curve voltage will generate a
analog conversion) by the R-2R ladder resistor, and minus potential. Vgp and Vgg represent the upper
then passed one step (L|LO24) at a time as tuning and lower threshold levels of the LC72O7 com-
voltage (V1). parator shown in Fig.4-5. Once the minus potential
This Va is progressively increased one step at a drops below the VgH threshold, an instruction
time, resulting in the tuning frequency also being from the control logic is passed to the 10-bit U/D
increased stepwise. And when the frequency of a counter (for rough tuning) and the 3-bit U/D
broadcasting station is approached, the S-curve counter (for fine tuning). This results in control of
voltage passes the Vgl a point as shown in the variable capacitor, leading to change in the
Fig. 4-4. With further increases in the VT voltage, tuning voltage (V.p) in order to recover the precise
the S-curve voltage starts to decline again, passing tuning position. If, on the other hand, the fre-
through point Vsl @. tnen with continued de- quency is displaced on the low side, the control
crease, a countervoltage at Vgg @ is encountered. logic circuit is again activated (but due to a positive
After completing these 3 steps from @ to @ , the potential exceeding the Vg1 threshold) resulting
auto-search mode is halted (rough tuning). in the retention of the precise tuning point.
A 3-bit U/D counter employed for fine tuning .
purposes is then activated by an instruction from S-Curve Detector Circuit (Fig. 4-6)
the control logic incorporated in the LC72A7 LSI, When a broadcasting station is tuned by auto-
resulting in the AFC operation (fine tuning) being tuning, the exact tuning position is attained by
started up by the S-curve. AFC operation. The S-curve required for this AFC
On the other hand, when S? (DOWN) is pressed, operation is detected in the following way.
the procedure described above occurs in the re- The IF output signal is obtained from pin 7 of
verse order. And when the frequency of a broad- Q7 (PA3001-A) during FM reception, and from pin
casting station is approached, the S-curve voltage 11 of Q9 (HA1138) during AM reception. This IF
passes via the Vsu @ and is amplified by a differential amplifier circuit, and
@ S-curve voltage
points and encounters Vg1 at @. The search the S-curve subsequently detected by the ratio
is stopped automatically, resulting in the start of detector. S-curve displacement (i.e. shift in the
the AFC operation. center voltage of the S-curve) in both FM and AM
o AFC Operation (Fig. a-S)
mode is compared with a reference voltage
(LC7207 V1s1) in Q72 (4PC4558C), and the con-
The AFC operation makes use of the S-curve sequent error then applied to pin 13 of Q13 as
characteristics (voltage) of the detector circuit the AFC operation control signal.
during both FM and AM reception. In the AM
(PA300r-A)
a
lC . 019 (pPD401'lC) Functions ing mode. Once a broadcasting station is tuned and
The NAND gate IC incorporated in Q19 forms a the auto-search mode is stopped, the pin 19
one-shot flip-flop which operates in combination output is switched back to high level, and Q27
with several other external circuit components for consequently tumed on. This results in Q17 being
FM LOCAL and MEMORY control purposes. turned on, thereby cancelling the reverse bias
applied to Q1. With Q1 operating normally again,
o FM Local
the broadcasting frequency will be received at high
(Note that FM LOCAL and FM MUTING in- sensitivity.
volve the same type of operation).
Pin 3 of Q19 is switched to low level at the . MEMORY and STATION CALL
same time that the POWER switch is turned on. Frequencies of tuned broadcasting stations are
Q17 is thus turned on and the Q1 gate is dropped stored in the memory by the following procedure.
to 0V potential (normal bias), thereby resulting in As can be seen in Fig. 4-7, this circuit is also
normal front-end operation. In addition, switching formed by a flip-flop. When the MEMORY switch
pin 3 of Q19 to low level also keeps Q22 and D43 56 is tumed on, pin 8 of Q19 is switched to low
turned off. level, resulting in the output of Q19 pin 10 being
If the FM LOCAL switch (S5) is then turned on, switched to high level for a fixed period of time
pins 6 and 1 of Q19 are also switched to low level, (determined by the C504/R510 time constant
resulting in the pin 3 output being inverted to memory enable period: approx. 5 seconds). This
-
high level, and Q17 being tumed off. The -B line results in Q23 being turned on and pin 17 of Q1B
voltage is thus applied to Q1 via R528 and R23 being switched to low level, thereby enabling tuned
as reverse bias, thereby reducing the Q1 gain, and frequencies to be stored in the memory block
subsequently the sensitivity of the front-end. Any inside the LSI.
broadcasting frequencies below a certain fixed If the STATION CALL switch (preset switch)
level will not, therefore, be received. 59 is then pressed, +B will be connected to gfound
Pin 19 of Q13 is normally at high level, being via R512, D28, D47 and D59, resulting in pin 1B
switched to low level only during auto-search tun- of Q19 being switched to low level, and pin L0
qt3 (Lc72O7
CHI cH7
STATION CALL
s
to high level. Q23 will thus be turned
being reset Upon comparison with the pin 6 input signal,
on and pin 17 .of Q13 switched to low level (and the output is passed to the frequency counter. A
the tuned broadcasting frequency will thus be iatch circuit stores each signal temporarily for a
stored in the memory). brief period while waiting for the previous fre-
Pins 36 tn 42 of Q13 are the preset input ter- quency display to be completed. The signal from
minals. When the 59 switch is pressed, the Vpp the frequency counter is then displayed as the
voltage (IC reference voltage) is passed to ground tuned frequency in the fluorescent display tube by
via R428, 59 and D59, resulting in a drop in the command fiom the segment driver circuit.
voltage being applied to pin 39 of Q13. Pin 39 is Frequency display discrepancies (in 50kHz units
thus switched to low level, and the tuned broad- in the FM band, and LkHz units in the AM band)
casting station is thereby stored in CH1. caused by drift in the IF circuit are corrected by
Station Calling
the IF frequency fine tuning circuit where fre-
quency shifts are converted to .voltage levels in
The frequencies of preset broadcasting stations the VR connected to pins 13 and 14. In other
are retrieved in the following way. words, frequency drift is corrected by voltage
When a STATION CALL switch (S9 - S15) is adjustment in the pin 13i 14 VR.
pressed, pin 17 of Q13 is switched to low level.
An instruction is thus issued from the LSI SEGMENT OUTPUT
(LC72O7) control logic, resulting in the activation
of the 10-bit U/D counter in accordance to the
frequency data stored in the memory block. Then
SEGMENT ORIVE
the memory stored frequency is hunted by ladder
resistance, and the UID counter again activated for
AFC operation and fine tuning purposes.
DISPLAY CIRCUIT
This LSI controls the display of tuned FM
frequencies(5 digit display to the nearest 50kHz)
and tuned AM frequencies (4 digit display to the
lkHz).
nearest
During FM reception, the FM LOCAL signal AM FINE
AL OSC
FM LOCAL OSC
(M54459L ) (LC7258 )
r/roo FREQUENCY FR EQ UENCY
DRIVER COUNTER
10
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5. PARTS LOCATION The S marh found on some component parts indicates
the importance of the xfety factor of the part. There-
fore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identicat
Front Panel View designation.
Bonnet case
ANE.291
Lever knob
AAD.2OO
Coaxial socket
AKP-016
Terminal (ANTENNA)
l AKA-O16
IAC power cord
ADG.O39
F L assembly
LED Dl
AE L.320
GWX-506
IFuseassembly
GWX-503
Tuner assembly
GWE.137
6. ADJUSTMENTS
FM Tuner
o Connect the FM SG (FM signal generator) to the FM ANTENNA 3004 hrminal via 300O dummy
antenna.
o Set the FUNCTION switch to the FM position, FM LOCAL switch to the OFF position.
o Connect a terminal no. 14 on the tuner assembly to the ground.
o Apply a DC voltage [0.7V - V. REF (8.6V)] across no. 16 and ground of tuner assembly.
FM SG (400H2, 75kHz DEVI Frequency Adiustment
Step Adjustment method
Frequency Level on the display point
2 87MHz
Increase the volrage at pin 13 of lc (PA30o1-A) to
80dB T3
maximum level.
6 1O6MHz 80dB
8 TC1
1O6MHz lncrease the voltage at pin l3 of lC (P43001-Al to
106MHz 20dB
o (t20OkHz) maximum level.
TC2
10 90MHz 80dB
15
98MHz -r4 lncrease the voltage ar pin 13 oi lC (PA3001-A) to
98MHz 20dB (t 2OOkHz ) maximum Ievel.
16 No signal
19 98MHz 20dB
23 No signal
12
FM Multiplex Decoder circuit
o Connect the MPX SG (FM multiplex signal generator) to the FM SG extemal modulator terminal.
o Set the FM SG output to 98MHz and 66dB (modulation mode to external), and tune the TX-710 to
98MHz.
Step FM MPX SG Adiustment point Adiustment method
No signal (unmodulated) VR3 Obtain a 76kHz (within t2SOHzl signal at terminal No.'l 7.
Pilot signal only Obtain minimum leakage of the 1gkHz pilot signal ar the OUTPUT
2 VR4
lgkHz 17.skHz DEV. terminal.
For FM tuner
Oscilloscope
T-1O2 (Bar-ANT)
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For AM Tuner
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AM Signal Generator
Fiq. 6-1 Adjustment of AM and FM tuner
13
AM Tuner
o Connect the AM SG (AM signal generator) to the AM ANTENNA terminal via 1ke resistor.
o Set the FUNCTION selector to the AM position.
o -Connect a terminal no.14 on the tuner assembly to the ground.
o Apply a DC voltage [0.7V - V. REF (8.6V)] across no.16 and ground of tuner assembly.
AM SG (400H2,30% MODI
Step Frequency Adjustment
Frequency on the display point Adjustment method
Level
t-
2 slokHz | I
100d8 I lncrease the voltage at pin 9 of lC (HA1138) to maximum
level.
6 1 40OkHz 100d8
8 140OkHz
l4OOkHz lncrease the voltage at pin g of lC (HA1l38) to maximum
40dB (t3kHz) TC5
level.
I 600kHz 100d8
I I
11 600kHz
6O0kHz T102 lncrease the voltage at pin 9 of lC (HAi 138I to maximum
40dB (t3kHz ) (Bar-ANT) level.
Counter
FM
o Connect the FM SG (FM signal generator) to the FM ANTENNA 300e terminal via B00e dummy.
o Set the FUNCTION selector the FM position, FM LOCAL switch to the OFF position.
o Connect an 12kC2 resistor between 84 pin and ground.
FM SG {400H2, t75kHz DEV} Frequency
Step Adlustment
Freguency on the display pornt Adiustment method
Level
14
VR6
AM
Q Connect the AM SG (AM signal generator) to the AM ANTENNA terminal via 1kO resistor.
. Set the FUNCTION selector to the AM position.
c Connect an 33kCl resistor between 34 pin and AM + B T.p
AM SG (4O0H2,30% MODI Frequency Adjustment
Step Adjustment method
Frequency Level on the display point
7. PACKING
Parts List
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8. EXPLODED VIEWS
Exterior Components
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NO?ES;
o Parts without part number cannot be supplied.
o The' I marh found on some component parts indicates the importance of the
safety factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical
designation.
Parts List
Key No. Part No. Description Key No. Part No. Description
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Parts List
Key No. Part No. Description Key No. Part No. Description
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9. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM, P.C. BOARDS CONNECTION
DIAGRAM AND PARTS LIST
External Appearance of Transistors and ICs
pPD401 1C
2SA733A MB8401 1 M
2SC945A
2SC461 HAI 1 38
2SC535 PA3001
LC7207
2SD836A
LC725A
Lot No
PA4006-A
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NOTE:
The indicated semiconductors are representatiue ones
only. Other alternatiue semieonductors rnay be used and
are listed in the parts list.
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9.3 PARTS LIST
,VO?ES:
o When ordering resjsfors, first conuert resistanceualues into code form as shown in
the follo uting e xamples.
Ex. 1 When there are 2 effec.tiue digits (any digit apart from 0), such as 560 ohm
and 47h ohm (tolerance is shown by J = 57., and K: 10%).
560{7 56xl)t 561.. RD%PS tr6trJ
47ha 47x103 473.. RD%PS @ABJ
0.5e 0R5 nN2I1 oEE r(
,o 010 ESrP OtrOI(
Ex. 2 When there are 3 effectiue di{its (such as in high precision metal film resis
tors).
5.62ke
562 x 10t 562 I . . .RN'/IS.B trEtrm tr'
. The A marh found on some component parts indicates the importance of the
safety factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of
id e nt ical d e signat ion.
Miscellaneous Parts
CAPACITORS
P.C. BOARD ASSEMBLIES Part No. Symbol & Description
Part No. Symbol & Description
ACM-OO8 1C1 ,TC2, TCs Film trimer
GWE-1 37 Tuner assembly
ACM.OO6 TC3 Ceramic trimer
GWS.242 Switch assembly (A)
ACM-O10 TCl Film trimer capacitor
GWS-241 Switch assembly (B)
GWX-503 Fuse assembly CCDRH OSOD 50 cl, c4, cl3
GWX-506 F L assembly CGB R47K 5OO c10
CCDCH O2OC 50 c7, c17
ccDcH 100D 50 c31 7
oT!-tERS CCDCH 1sOJ 50 c16
Part No- Symbol & Description CCDCH 22OJ 50 c24
CCDCH 33OJ 50 c14
a AEK402 FU1 Fuse Tl A
CCDPH 12OJ 50 c1 1
TRANSFORMERS, COILS
CKDYF 2232 50 c101, c102. c105. c311, C315,
Part No. Symbol & Description c402-c405, c513, C508, C509
CKDYF 473250 c104, c1 12, C316, C409-C1 1 1, C103
ATC-,I 12 T1 FM antenna coil CKDYX 473M 25 c201
ATC-1 21 12 FM high frequency coil coMA 332J 50 c203, c204
ATC.1 15 T3 FM OSC coil
ATE-039 -t4 FM IFT COMA 683K 50 c31 0
ATE-043 T5 FM DET. transformer COSH 431 K 50 c302
CEA OlOM sOL c211-C213, C207, C204, C109, C323
ATB{67 T7 AM OSC coil CEA lOOM 5OL c21 0, c308, c41 1, C506, C51 2, C505
ATBOTO T8 AM DET. transformer CEA 101M 1OL c'19. c23. c202. c501
124-O28 L1 RF coil
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Part No. Symbol & Description SWITCHES AND OTHER
CEA 1O1M 25L c26, C215 Part No. Symbol & Description
CEA 2R2M sOL c25, C205, C206, C408, C412
CEA 22OM 251 c209, c31 9 ASK.l 74 S2 Lever switch
CEA 33OM 16L c504 ASK-'t 72 S3 Lever switch
CEA 47OM 1OL c110, c314 AKA-016 Terminal (ANTENNA)
MZ-O47 D6
KV1226-Y DI0
KZ L.083 D27, D65
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SWITCH ASSEMBLY B (GWS.241} Note: When ordering resistors, conuert the
resistance ualue into code form, and
Parts List RESISTORS then rewrite the part no. as before.
Part No- Symbol & Description ACP-O36 VRs, VR6 Semi-fixed (10k)
RD%PM 56OJ R81 1
SEMICONDUCTORS
SEMICONDUCTORS
Part No, Symbol & Description
Part No.. Symbol & Description
L8141 6 424
2SC945A 422,423 LC7258 o25
AEL.343 D43, D44 AEL.343 D47-D53 LED
1 52076 D45 AE L-337 D54_D58 LED
( 1 52473)
1 52076 D59
( 1 S1 5s5) (1 52473)
(1 S1 555)
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