Ramsey Electronics FX Series Manual page 119

220 mhz amateur pll synthesized fm transceiver 220 - 240
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easily.
E. Solder the other end and touch up the first one if necessary.
Identify and install the following components:
TX4: C56, 10 pf.
TX5: R29, 100 ohms (brown-black-brown).
TX6. L11, miniature .33 uh. inductor (small green body, two orange stripes)
TX7. C44, .001 uf (marked .001 or 102).
TX8: C76, 15 pf (marked 15).
TX9: C82, 20 pf trimmer (small round white ceramic body).
TX10: R36, 10K (brown-black-orange).
TX11: R110, 10K (brown-black-orange).
TX12: R34, 100 ohms (brown-black-brown).
TX13: C97, .01 uf (marked .01 or 103).
TX14: Install Q10, 2498, the Transmit Buffer transistor. At this point, all
transceiving functions except final transmitter output power may be tested and
aligned. Q10 has plenty of RF output (10 milliwatts) for a signal that can be
heard in a nearby receiver or scanner. You may test and align the transceiver
now or do so after installing the remaining transmitter parts.
However, DO NOT INSTALL L9, R32 or L10 UNTIL AFTER ALIGNMENT
HAS BEEN COMPLETED. Whether you test now or later depends on how
anxious you are to see (and hear) the results of all your hard work. If you
are still awaiting your ham license, you can test the FM modulation of
buffer stage Q10 and also enjoy your receiver fully. Be aware, however,
that the buffer stage, even with no antenna connected to it, has a
transmitting range of about 100 feet, even through walls and obstacles.

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