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5-1. Frequency Shift Circuit
The MCU (IC702) and baseband IC (IC705) operates at
a clock frequency of 19.2MHz. This oscillator has a circuit
that shifts the frequency via Beat shift switch (Q701, Q702).
A beat sound may be able to be evaded form generation
if "Beat Shift" is set to ON when it is generated in the internal
spurious transmission modulated sound of the transceiver.
IC702
MCU
BSHIFT
XIN
14
12
C720
H: OFF
R743
L: ON
Fig. 7 Frequency shift circuit
5-2. Memory Circuit
The Memory circuit consists of the MCU (IC702) and EE-
PROM (IC700). The EEPROM has a capacity of 64k bits and
stores the channel information, the last channel data, the
scan on status, and other parameters.
■ EEPROM
Note:
The EEPROM stores tuning data (Deviation, Squelch,
etc.).
Realign the transceiver after replacing the EEPROM.
5-3. Low Battery Warning
The battery voltage is monitored by the MCU (IC702 pin
63: BATT). When the battery voltage falls below the voltage
set by the Low Battery Warning adjustment, the red LED
blinks, notifying the operator that it is time to replace the bat-
tery (when the always option (default setting) under the Bat-
tery Warning function in the FPU is selected). If the battery
voltage falls bellow 5.9V, the transceiver does not transmit
and the warning tone beeps while the PTT switch is pressed.
5-4. Key Input
Keys and channel selector circuit.
The signal from the keys and channel selector are direct-
ly input to the MCU, as shown in Figure 10.
S1
Selector
IC702
51
EN4
49
EN3
50
EN2
48
EN1
Fig. 8 Key input
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CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
IC705
Baseband IC
XTALN
XTAL
40
39
C724
R732
X700
C725
C729
R731
Q701
Q702
PTT
SW
MCU
Side1
29
PTT
52
Side1
Side2
53
Side2
6. Signaling Circuit
6-1. Encode
■ Low-speed data (QT, DQT)
Low-speed data is output from pin2 of the MCU. The sig-
nal passes through the low pass CR fi lter, and goes to the
audio processor (IC705). The signal is mixed with the audio
signal and goes to the VCO and TCXO (X1) modulation in-
put after passing through the D/A converter inside the audio
processor (IC705) for BAL adjustment.
■ High-speed data (2-tone,DTMF)
High-speed data (HSD) is output from pin 3 of the MCU.
HSD deviation made by an adjustment in the MCU is passed
through the low pass CR fi lter and then applied to the base-
band IC (IC705).
The signal is mixed with the audio signal and goes to the
VCO and TCXO. The signal passes through low pass CR fi l-
ter and D/A converter, and goes to the audio power amplifi er.
The level is controlled by the MCU.
■ MSK
The MSK signal is generated in the audio processor
(IC705). The signal passes through the D/A converter (inside
the baseband IC: IC705) and is routed to the VCO. When
encoding the MSK, the microphone input signal is muted.
6-2. Decode
■ QT/DQT
The output signal from the IF IC (IC401) enters the MCU
(IC702) through IC705. IC702 determines whether or not
the QT or DQT matches the preset value, and controls the
AFSW and speaker output sounds according to the squelch
results.
■ 2-tone
Part of the received AF signal output from the IF IC (IC401)
passes through the baseband IC (IC705) is compared, and
then goes to MCU (IC702). IC702 checks whether or not the
2-tone data is necessary. If it matches, IC702 carries out a
specifi ed operation, such as turning the speaker on.
■ MSK (Fleet Sync)
The MSK input signal from the IF IC (IC401) goes to
IC705. The decoded information is then processed by the
MCU.
■ DTMF
The DTMF input signal from the IF IC (IC401) goes to
IC705. The decoded information is then processed by the
MCU.

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