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4-1-12 SQUELCH CIRCUIT (MAIN UNIT)
The squelch circuit mutes the audio output when the S-
meter signal is lower than the [SQL] control setting level.
The
S-meter
signal from
IC4 pin 7 is applied
to the
comparator
(IC4 pin 2) to be compared
to a threshold
level controlled by the [SQL] control.
The squelch control
signal is applied to control terminals of the AF input mode
selector switch (108).
When the S-meter signal is lower than the threshold level,
the comparator turns "HIGH" and then Q32 turns OFF to
deactivate
the AF
input
mode
selector
switch.
This
signal is applied to Q34, turning OFF the [RX] indicator
and is also applied to the [MIC] connector pin 4.
4-2 TRANSMITTER CIRCUITS
4-2-1 MIC AMPLIFIER (MAIN UNIT)
Audio signals from the [MIC] connector are applied to the
[MIC] control and amplified at the mic amplifier (045).
External modulation input from the (ACC(1)] socket ріп 4
is also applied to Q45 via R255.
"Тһе AF signals from 045 ог CW keying signal is applied
to the balanced modulator (IC6).
044 cuts the signals
from Q45 in CW or receiving.
4-2-2 BALANCED MODULATOR (MAIN UNIT)
Output signals from the mic amplifier or CW keying signal
are applied to the balanced modulator circuit (IC6) to be
converted to a 9 MHz IF signal using a BFO signal.
The
BFO signal, buffer-amplified at Q42, is applied to ІС6 pin 7
as a carrier signal.
ІС6 outputs a double sideband signal
and passes through a 9 MHz
filter to create
an SSB
signal.
8177
and
R179
adjust
the balance
level
of IC6
for
maximum
carrier
suppression.
In CW
mode,
the CW
keying signal upsets the balance to create a carrier signal.
4-2-3 IF CIRCUITS (MAIN UNIT)
The 9 MHz
IF signal passes through one of the three
9 MHz
filters where
unwanted
sideband
or out-of-band
signals are removed.
The filters are selected with mode
selecting signals and the "T8" voltage line.
The optional
CW narrow filter is not used in transmitting.
The resulting signal is amplified at Q22, and is then mixed
with the 2nd LO signal to be converted to a 70.45 MHz IF
signal at ІСІ.
ІСІ is used in receiving and transmitting.
The FM signal from the optional AM - FM UNIT is amplified
at Q22 and is then applied to IC1.
The 70.45 MHz IF signal is amplified at the IF amplifier
(Q7) and is then converted to the displayed frequency at
the balanced mixer (Q2, Q3).
4--4
The gates of the IF amplifiers (Q7, 022) are controlled
by ALC bias voltage from the ALC circuit.
R89, con-
nected
to the gate of Q22,
improves
the temperature
characteristics of the transmitter gain.
R85 adjusts the
transmitter gain.
4-2-4 RF CIRCUITS (MAIN AND PA UNITS)
The converted signal from Q2 and ОЗ is applied to the
bandpass filter where the unwanted LO signal emission is
reduced.
The converted signal is amplified at Q1, and
is then applied to the PA UNIT via J11.
Incoming signals from the MAIN UNIT are amplified at the
predrive amplifier (Q1), drive amplifier (Q2, Q3) and power
amplifier (Q5, Q6) to obtain
stable
100 W
RF output
power.
The predrive amplifier is a class A amplifier with a
Vcc of 13.8 V.
The drive and power amplifiers are class
AB push-pull amplifiers with a Vcc of 13.8 V.
A stable bias
voltage is applied to these amplifiers.
D1 controls a bias
voltage to the drive amplifier.
Q4, D2 and D3 supply a
bias voltage to the power amplifier.
A 0.012 О resistor (R26), inserted in the 13.8 V Vcc line, is
provided for the Іс APC circuit.
А voltage generated at
both terminals of R26 is applied to the MAIN
UNIT via
the "ICH" and "ICL" signal line.
Thermal
switch
S1
and
thermistor
R32
detect
the
temperature of Q6 and Q5 respectively, and control the
cooling fan speed.
TEMPERATURE "С (°F)
Below 50 | 50—90
| Above
(122)
|(122--194)|
(194
COOLING
FAN SPEED
COOLING FAN CONTROL CIRCUIT
THERMAL SWITCH
HV
РАТВ
(8 V in Tx)
Fig. 4

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