Table 4-11. Vco Frequency Calculation And Switching Logic (Uhf Range 2) - Motorola ASTRO Digital XTL 5000 Detailed Service Manual

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Troubleshooting Procedures: UHF Range 2 (450–520 MHz) Band Main Board Troubleshooting
NOTE: The UHF band radios use high-side injection with an IF frequency of 109.65 MHz; therefore,
the receive VCO frequencies are 109.65 MHz higher than the selected radio channel
frequencies.

Table 4-11. VCO Frequency Calculation and Switching Logic (UHF Range 2)

VCO
RX VCO Q5905
RX VCO Q5903
RX VCO Q5901
TX VCO Q5826
TX VCO Q5825
NOTE: If a failure is indicated in any of the VCOs, whose operation is defined in the table above, then
the respective circuit should be checked to ensure proper bias is being applied to the
transistor. Specifically, the transistor collector pin should be at 8.2 V and base-emitter voltage
should be on the order of 0.8 V. The steering line voltage should be in the range of 2 V for the
lower frequency end of operation, and on the order of 11V at the upper frequency end of
operation. There could be typically +/- 1 V deviation from the above quoted numbers, which
allow for tolerances in the components. A clean, steady, frequency spike should be observed
on a spectrum analyzer of typically -18 dBm at the end of the resistive pad in the collector
circuitry of a properly working VCO.
3. Continue troubleshooting by using the Fail 001 troubleshooting chart in Chapter 5.
May 25, 2005
AUX1
AUX2
AUX3
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
VCO Frequency
559.65 <= f < 582.65
582.65 <= f < 605.65
605.65 <= f < 629.65
450 <= f < 485
485 <= f <= 520
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