Motorola SABER Manual

Handie-talkie portable radios

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SABER™
SECURENET™
Handie-Talkie® Portable Radios
403-512 MHz

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  • Page 1 SABER™ SECURENET™ Handie-Talkie® Portable Radios 403-512 MHz...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    SABER 8K DISPLAY CIRCUIT BOARD COMPONENT LOCATION DIAGRAMS .........16 SABER 8K DISPLAY BOARD SCHEMATIC AND PARTS LIST..............17 SABER 8K DISPLAY CIRCUIT BOARD COMPONENT LOCATION DIAGRAMS (LATER VERSION) ..18 SABER 2K AND 8K DISPLAY BOARD SCHEMATIC AND PARTS LIST (LATER VERSION) ......19 REPLACEMENT PARTS ORDERING i id b k...
  • Page 3: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL TRANSMITTER RECEIVER FREQUENCY RANGE: 403-433MHz RF POWER OUTPUT SENSITIVITY BANDSPLITS: 440-470MHz Low-Power Models: 1-2 Watts 20dBQ: 0.4uV Max. (High Power Models) 458-490MHz High-Power Models: 2-5 Watts 12dBS: 0.35uV Max. (High Power Models) 482-512MHz Squelch (Programmable) POWER SUPPLY: FREQUENCY STABILITY Rechargeable Nickel-Cadmium Battery (-30°C to +60°C;...
  • Page 4: Model Configuration

    6680387A59 Leadless Component Extractor 6680387A64 Heat Controller With Safety Stand 8407668M01 Display Extender Cable •If Housing Eliminator RTL4225A is used, it will not be possible to keyload a SABER SECURENET Radio through the cable. TEST EQUIPMENT R-1053A Dual-Trace Oscilloscope R-2045D...
  • Page 5: Current Drains

    • Clean internal surfaces with water-activated optical wipes. RELATED PUBLICATIONS AVAILABLE SEPARATELY SABER I SECURENET OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ..................68P81045C60 SABER II SECURENET OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ..................68P81045C65 SABER III SECURENET OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ..................68P81048C40 SECURENET SERVICE MANUAL (VHF) ......................68P81045C70 SECURENET THEORY/ MAINTENANCE MANUAL....................68P81045C85...
  • Page 6: Disassembly/Reassembly Procedures

    DISASSEMBLY/REASSEMBLY PROCEDURES DISASSEMBLY C. Loosen the two slotted-spanner nuts on the bot- tom of the radio using Rototorq tool bit No. A. Turn off the radio by rotating the on/off/volume 6680370B89. When loosened, the slotted-spanner control knob fully counterclockwise until you hear a nuts are captive and will spin freely without sepa- click.
  • Page 7 E. With the speaker facing upward, remove the front G. ON SABER II AND SABER III RADIOS ONLY : shield assembly by inserting a thin screwdriver Disconnect the LCD interconnect flexible circuit blade between the frame and the bottom of the front...
  • Page 8: Servicing Major Subassemblies

    After the slotted-spanner nuts are loosened, the baseplate is held in place by the power contact • The LCD assembly can be replaced on SABER II screws. and III radio PC board assemblies, but the instruc- tions on the replacement kit's instruction sheet must •...
  • Page 9: Reassembly

    (approximate- use the three finger screws on the SABER housing ly 0.2 inches apart), the knob will not be loose in the eliminator service aid to provide grounding to VCO...
  • Page 10: Torque Specifications

    TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS APPLICATION TORQUE TORQUE TORQUE (IN.LBS.) (N-m) BIT NO. Antenna Bushing Spanner Nut 2.27 6680370B90 Back Shield to Frame Screws > 2.8 0.28 6680321B79 Bottom Connector to Frame Screws > 2.8 0.28 6680321B79 Frequency Switch Spanner Nut 0.91 6680370B88 All Module Screws >...
  • Page 11: 8405102R01 Main Circuit Board Component Location Diagrams Early Version (Side 1 Viewed From Side 1)

    INSERT DIAGRAMS (L1) CEPF-17668-O (20% RED, 133 LINE) (L6) CEPF-17669-O (20% BLK, 133 LINE) (OL) CEPF-17670-O (100% BLK.) R.T. 50% W 2 6 X h ? @ e @ ? f ? @ @ @ @ @ @ @ 6 X f @ @ 6 X ? @ ? @ @ @ 6 X e W 2 6 X ? @ e ? @ @ ? ? @ @ @ @ ? e ? @ @ 6 X ? @ @ 6 X g ? @ @ @ 6 T 2 @ @ @ f ? W 2 6 X ? ? W 2 6 X ? ? @ @ 6 X ? ? @ @ 6 X ? @ @ @ @ @ @ @ 6 X ? e @ @ @ @ e ? @ @ @ @ ? @ @ @ @ e ? @ e @ ? ? @ h ? @ @ ? ? @ @ @ @ ? e ? @ e @ @ ? ) X ? ? @ e @ @ 6 X W 2 6 X h ? @ e @ ? f ? @ @ @ @ @ @ @ 6 X f @ @ 6 X ? @ ? @ @ @ 6 X e W 2 6 X ? @ e ? @ @ ? ? @ @ @ @ ? e ? @ @ 6 X ? @ @ 6 X g ? @ @ @ 6 T 2 @ @ @ f ? W 2 6 X ? ? W 2 6 X ? ? @ @ 6 X ? ? @ @ 6 X ? @ @ @ @ @ @ @ 6 X ? e @ @ @ @ e ? @ @ @ @ ? @ @ @ @ e ? @ e @ ? ? @ h ? @ @ ? ? @ @ @ @ ? e ? @ e @ @ ? ) X ? ? @ e @ @ 6 X 7 <...

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