UHF1 (400-470MHz 45W) Information
Service Manual
Figure 9-2 Diagram of Receiver Circuit
9.2.1
Receiver Front-end
RF signals feed to the low-pass filter to remove out-of-band signals, and are applied to the two-stage
electrically tunable band-pass filter to get useful signals. After passing through the RF band-pass filter
and LNA (Q6102), the RF signals together with the first LO signal feed to the mixer for the first
frequency conversion, to generate the first IF signal (73.35MHz). The mixer that employs the passive
diode can ensure good dynamic range and port isolation. The LO signal (3-5dBm) from the VCO
feeds to Q6103 to get a gain (17dB). The first LO signals (73.35MHz) pass through the crystal filter
(Z6100) to remove out-of-band spurious signals, and then feed to the two-stage IF amplifier circuit
(composed of Q6133 and Q6134) for amplification. Finally the amplified signals go to the IF IC for
processing.
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