TK 880 SVC Man Rev e PDF
TK 880 SVC Man Rev e PDF
TK 880 SVC Man Rev e PDF
TK-880
SERVICE MANUAL
REVISED E·E3·E4 versions © 2002-2 PRINTED IN JAPAN
B51-8524-20 (N) 387
CONTENTS
GENERAL ................................................................. 2 PLL/VCO (X58-4722-XX) .................................. 56
2-2. Testing
The radio should be tested complete with all cabling and
accessories as they will be connected in the final installa-
tion. Transmitter frequency, deviation, and power output
should be checked, as should receiver sensitivity, squelch
operation, and audio output. QT equipment operation
should be verified.
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GENERAL / OPERATING FEATURES
4. INSTALLATION PLANNING – CONTROL STATIONS 1. Operation Features
4-1. Antenna system
The TK-880 is a UHF FM radio designed in both 5-tone
Control station. The antenna system selection depends
model and DTMF/2-tone/DMS model. The programmable
on many factors and is beyond the scope of this manual.
features are summarized.
Your KENWOOD dealer can help you select an antenna sys-
This transceiver can handle up to 250 groups with 250
tem that will best serve your particular needs.
channels in each group.
4-2. Radio location Model 5-tone Basic
Select a convenient location for your control station radio
which is as close as practical to the antenna cable entry DTMF/2-tone/DMS Full
point. Secondly, use your system’s power supply (which
Full (Special setting)
supplies the voltage and current required for your system).
Make sure sufficient air can flow around the radio and power
1-1. 5-tone Model
supply to allow adequate cooling.
In this model, you can program Basic or Full level fea-
tures. When you select Basic level, only 1 frame 5-tone can
SERVICE be programmed, and various functions are limited.
This radio is designed for easy servicing. Refer to the When you select “Special setting” in the Full level, you
schematic diagrams, printed circuit board views, and align- can use encode/decode format. Using encode/decode for-
ment procedures contained in this manual. mat, you can further program the transceiver to run the
script.
Note 1-2. DTMF/2-tone/DMS Model
When you modify your radio as described in system set- You can use option signalling which is DTMF or 2-tone
up, take the following precaution. (only for decode) or DMS (Digital Message System-FFSK
The rating of pin 7 (SB) of the accessory connector cable signalling) for every channel.
(KCT-19) on the rear of the radio is 13.2V (0.75A). Insert a 1A
fuse if you use the SB pin for external equipment.
2. Transceiver Controls and Indicators (Fig. 1)
Accessory connector 2-1. Front Panel Controls
cable (KCT-19)
All the keys on the front panel are momentary-type push
buttons. The functions of these keys are explained below.
7 1
13 3 • DC Source key
6
+ Transceiver DC source key. When the power is switched
15
– off, all the parameters, such as the group and channel, are
stored in memory. When the power is switched on again,
the transceiver returns to the previous conditions.
If you do not intend to use the 3.5-mm jack for the exter- • CHANNEL UP/DOWN key
nal speaker, fit the supplied speaker-jack cap (B09-0235-05)
to stop dust and sand getting in. • CALL key (Programmable)
• ■ key (Programmable)
• BUSY/TX LED
Speaker-jack cap
(B09-0235-05) The BUSY indicator (Green LED) shows that the channel
is in use. The TX indicator (Red LED) shows that you are
transmitting.
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OPERATING FEATURES
2-2. Programmable Keys ■ Channel Name
The FPU (KPG-60D) enables programmable keys to se- Press this key to switch between the “Channel name”
lect the following functions. and “Grp #/Ch #” for the display. If no channel name is pro-
grammed, the transceiver automatically displays the
■ Auto Dial group #/channel #.
To transmit the stored DTMF code automatically. When
you select DTMF encode in the “Auto dial mode” menu, ■ Channel Up/Down
Auto dial, Redial, Dial ID and Store & Send modes are avail- When this key is pressed each time, the channel number
able. to be selected is increased/decreased and repeats if held for
Press the [Auto dial] key to enter the “Auto dial mode”. one second or longer.
Select the desired number to send. It is use the [Channel
up] and [Channel down] keys, or the [2] and [8] keys on the ■ Call 1 to 6 (5-tone)
microphone to select. Press the [ ] key to transmit the
numbers. * Press the [CALL #] key to transmit the 5-tone code that is
programmed to “Call #” in the system parameters.
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OPERATING FEATURES
■ Group Up/Down ■ Operator Selectable Tone
When this key is pressed each time, the group number to When this key is pressed, the “OST” appears and en-
be selected is increased/decreased and repeats if held for code/decode QT/DQT is switched to the OST tone pair. If
one second or longer. pressed again, the “OST” display goes off and encode/de-
code QT/DQT returns to transceivers preset.
■ Home Channel When this key is held down for one second, the trans-
Press this key once, the channel switches to the ceiver enters “OST select mode”. In this mode, the display
preprogrammed home channel. shows OST No. or OST name which is set to the channel
and operator can select one of OST tone pair using [Channel
■ Horn Alert up], [Channel down] key.
If you are called from the base station using 5-tone/2- If pressed this key again, the displayed OST code is
tone/DTMF/DMS while you are away from your transceiver, memorized to the channel, the transceiver exits from the
you will be alerted by the vehicle horn or some other type of OST select mode, returns to normal channel display and
external alert. To turn the horn alert function on, press this “OST” display.
key. A confirmation tone sounds. If this key pressed again, 16 kinds of OST tone pairs can be programmed in the
the horn alert function is turned off. operator selectable tone window. While in the OST select
mode, the transceiver does not look back at the priority
■ Key Lock channel in the scan resume mode.
Key lock prevents accidental operation of the transceiver.
When key lock is activated, all keys other that PTT, Emer- ■ Public Address
gency, Key lock, Monitor, Monitor momentary, Shift, Public address amplifies the microphone audio, and out-
Squelch, Squelch momentary and Volume up/down, are puts it through a PA speaker. PA is activated by pressing
locked. this key. A confirmation tone sounds, and the display
“LOCKED” appears momentarily when the [Key lock] shows “PA”. PA can be activated at anytime (scanning or
key is pressed. non-scanning).
The transceiver continues to scan & receive calls while in
■ Monitor PA mode. Pressing PTT activated PA, and will override an
• DTMF/2-tone/DMS incoming call anytime; however no transceiver transmission
When this key pressed once, “MON” icon lights and takes place.
squelch unmutes if a carrier is present, regardless of the If this key is pressed again, a confirmation tone will
specified signalling (including option signalling). sound, the display will return to the normal channel or SCAN
If press again, “MON” icon goes off and squelch mutes. display, and the PA function will turn off.
• 5-tone ■ Queue
Depend on monitor function and monitor key action in Press [Queue] key to toggle Queue mode on or off.
the system parameters. When it is on, you will see the contents of the queue buffer.
You can select either QT/DQT or 5-tone decoding to be You can scroll the queue buffer using the [Channel up],
canceled when [Monitor] key is pressed. When monitor [Channel down] or [2]/[8] keys on the microphone.
function is activated, “MON” icon appears. When you are in Queue mode, [D] or [6] key to toggle the
Selcall and Status displays. When you are in Queue mode,
press the [C] or [4] key to toggle the Code and Selcall/Status
■ Monitor Momentary
displays.
• DTMF/2-tone/DMS
Hold down the [D] or [6] key to delete the top stack of the
While pressing this key, “MON” appears and the squelch
Queue buffer. Hold down the [C] or [4] key to cancel Queue
unmutes if a carrier is present, regardless of the specified
mode and return to normal operation.
signalling (including option signalling).
If released, “MON” disappears, and the squelch mutes.
■ Radio Password
Backup is done even if the power supply is cut off. A lock
• 5-tone
is not canceled unless a proper password is inputted. The
Depend on monitor function in the system parameters.
character which can be inputted is to 6 digits with the num-
You can select either QT/DQT or 5-tone decoding to be
ber of 0 to 9. A lock is canceled if it is the same as code set
canceled while pressing [Monitor] key.
up at “Optional feature - Radio password”.
When monitor function is activated, “MON” icon ap-
If the entered radio password is incorrect, the “Key input
pears.
error tone” sounds and the transceiver remains in “LOCK1”
screen.
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OPERATING FEATURES
■ Receive Entry (5-tone) ■ Selcall List
Press [Receive entry] key to enter the desired Selcall Press [Selcall list] key to enter Selcall list mode.
code you want to receive. This function can be activated
only when “RX address” is set to the channel and “select- • 5-tone
able receive digit” has been entered. Select the check box of “Selectable selcall digit”. The
When you enter Receive entry mode, the “RX address” number of digit you selected in “Selcall list” will be dis-
number appears on the LCD. To enter Selcall number, use played on LCD. If “Selcall list” has not been programmed,
the keypad (keypad model) or use the [Channel up], [Chan- same digits of Selcall list code that you checked as “Select-
nel down] keys to select a number. Then press [C] key to able selcall” digits will appear on LCD.
enter the selected number. The selected digit will shift left
to enter the next digit. • DTMF/2-tone/DMS
Press [D] key to move the cursor 1 position right. Hold The ID list code of DMS will appear on LCD.
down [D] key ([6] key on a keypad) to clear the entered num-
ber. To select the Selcall list, use [Channel up]/[Channel
down] key or [2]/[8] key on the microphone keypad.
■ Scan
Press the [Scan] key to toggle scanning the channels on ■ Selcall + Status Entry
and off. When the transceiver is scanning, “Revert channel Select the selcall number you wish to call. Press [Selcall
display” is temporary disabled and the SCN icon and + Status entry] key to enter “Selcall entry mode”. It works
“–SCAN–” appear. as “Selcall entry mode” mode. If you press [CALL] or [ ]
key again, it works as “Status entry mode”. *
■ Scan Delete/Add
Press the [Scan del/add] key to temporarily delete or add ■ Selcall + Status List
each channel from/to the scan list. When a channel is added Select the selcall number you wish to call. Press [Selcall
to the scan list, “▼” appears on LCD. + Status list] key to enter “Selcall list select mode”. It
When the transceiver exits Scan mode, the added or de- works as "Status list" mode. If you press [Selcall + Status
leted channels are erased from the scan list. The original list] key again, it works as “Status list select mode”.
scan list is restored.
■ Send GPS (DTMF/2-tone/DMS)
■ Scrambler You can send the GPS location data manually. To per-
Press the [Scrambler] key to toggle the Scrambler on or form the operation, you have to install a GPS receiver with
off. When it is activated, “_” (underscore) appears on LCD. NMEA-0183 output. (GPS receiver must be installed.)
If you hold down the [Scrambler] key for more than 2 sec-
onds, the transceiver enters “Scrambler code select ■ Shift
mode”. You can select the Scrambler code [1 to 16] using It allows you to enable [Shift + Function] key access.
the [Channel up], [Channel down], or [2]/[8] keys on the mi- When [Shift] key is pressed, SFT appears on LCD.
crophone. (Voice scrambler unit must be installed.)
■ Squelch Level
■ Selcall Entry Press [Squelch level] key to enter “Squelch level adjust-
Press [Selcall entry] key to enter the desired Selcall code ment mode”. The squelch level can be adjusted by [Chan-
you want to call. nel up]/[Channel down] key or [2]/[8] key on the microphone
keypad. Press [Squelch level] key again to store the ad-
• 5-tone justed squelch level.
This function can be activated only when “TX address” is
set to the channel and “Selectable selcall digit” has been ■ Squelch Momentary
entered. When you enter Selcall entry mode, the “TX ad- Press [Squelch momentary] key to force the squelch
dress” number appears on the LCD. unmute. “MON” icon appears on LCD and BUSY LED
(Green) lights. If released, the squelch unmutes and
• DTMF/2-tone/DMS “MON” disappears. Also, BUSY LED (Green) goes off.
A transceivers unit ID is defined by a combination of 3-
digit fleet and 4-digit ID numbers. ■ Squelch Off
Press [Squelch off] key to force the squelch unmute.
To enter Selcall number, use the keypad (keypad model) “MON” icon appears on LCD and BUSY LED (Green) lights.
or use the [Channel up], [Channel down] keys to select a If the key is pressed again, the squelch unmutes and
number. Then press [C] key to enter the selected number. “MON” disappears. Also, BUSY LED (Green) goes off.
The selected digit will shift left to enter the next digit.
Press [D] key to move the cursor 1 position right. Hold
down [D] key ([6] key on a keypad) to clear the entered num-
ber.
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OPERATING FEATURES
■ Status Entry (5-tone) ■ Function Table
It allows the operator to input the status and transmit it to Function DTMF/2-tone/DMS 5-tone
the base station.
None Yes Yes
Both TX address and “Selectable status digit” must be
programmed to perform the operation. Press [Status entry] Auto dial Yes Yes
key to access Status entry mode. “TX address” of the chan- Auto dial programming Yes Yes
nel appears on LCD. AUX A Yes Yes
Enter the desired code using a numeric keypad. If the
AUX B Yes Yes
transceiver does not have the numeric keypad, you can use
[Channel up]/[Channel down] key to select the desired num- Note : Only when voice scrambler is not selected.
ber and press [C] key to enter. The cursor moves to next Call 1 No Yes
position. Call 2 No Yes
Call 3 No Yes
■ Status List (5-tone)
Call 4 No Yes
Press [Status list] key to enter Status list mode. Select
the check box of “5-tone - System parameters - Selectable Call 5 No Yes
status digit”. The number of digit you selected in “5-tone - Call 6 No Yes
Status list” will be displayed on LCD. If “Status list” has not Channel down Yes Yes
been programmed, same digits of status list code that you Channel entry Yes Yes
checked as “Selectable status” digits will appear on LCD.
Channel name Yes Yes
To select the status list, use [Channel up]/[Channel
down] key or [2]/[8] key on the microphone keypad. Channel up Yes Yes
Emergency call Yes Yes
■ Talk Around Fixed volume Yes Yes
When Talk around function is activated, “TA” appears Group down Yes Yes
and the transceiver transmits on the receive frequency, us-
ing receiver’s QT/DQT code. Group up Yes Yes
The operator can call the other party directly (without re- Home channel Yes Yes
peater). Horn alert Yes Yes
Key lock Yes Yes
■ Transfer (5-tone)
Monitor Yes Yes
When you select “5-tone” for “Signalling type for de-
code”, this function is used for transmitting 5-tone code. Monitor momentary Yes Yes
Press the [Transfer] key to activate the transfer function. Operator selectable tone Yes Yes
“TRANSFER” appears on the LCD. Public address Yes Yes
When the target 5-tone code is received, you can select Queue Yes Yes
to transfer the code to another transceiver. When a mobile
Radio password Yes Yes
transceiver receivers the target 5-tone code, a mobile trans-
ceiver transfers the received 5-tone code to a portable. Receive entry No Yes
When “Special setting” is selected (enabled) and using Scan Yes Yes
decode format, this parameter is not valid. Scan delete/add Yes Yes
Scrambler Yes Yes
■ None
Selcall entry Yes Yes
When you press this key, the transceiver emits the “Key
input error tone” (no function is performed). Selcall list Yes Yes
Selcall + Status entry Yes Yes
■ Volume Up/Down Selcall + Status list Yes Yes
When this key is pressed, the volume level is increased/
Send GPS Yes No
decreased and repeats if held for 200ms or longer.
Shift Yes Yes
Squelch level Yes Yes
Squelch momentary Yes Yes
Squelch off Yes Yes
Status entry No Yes
Status list No Yes
Talk around Yes Yes
Transfer No Yes
Volume down Yes Yes
Volume up Yes Yes
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OPERATING FEATURES
2-3. Front Panel Displays and Indicators 7 Handset indicator
1 Sub display This icon is not used this transceiver.
Displays the system, channel and group numbers. Also
displays various functions, such as TA. 8 MAIL indicator
Flashes when a status message (5-tone or DMS) is re-
2 P (Priority) indicator ceived. Lights when a status message is stored in the stack
The P indicator ( ) appears when a selected channel is memory.
programmed as priority.
9 Alphanumeric display
3 MON (Monitor) indicator The twelve-character dot matrix alphanumeric display
The MON indicator appears when the button pro- shows the system/group numbers. You can program sys-
grammed as MONITOR is pressed. tem/group names with up to ten characters in place of these
numbers. The left display is used as an add indicator (▼)
and the right is used for the selective call ( ) or scrambler
4 SVC (Service) indictor
This icon is not used this transceiver.
*
(_) function. The add indicator shows the channels unlocked
out of the scanning sequence. Selective call and scrambler
5 SCN (Scan) indicator are optional functions that can be programmed.
The SCN indicator appears when using scan mode. Dispalys received messages when using 5-tone or DMS.
BUSY/ VOLUME
TX LED UP
VOLUME
DC SOURCE DOWN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
CHANNEL UP
CHANNEL DOWN
CALL
MODULAR CALL
MIC JACK 10 9
Fig. 1
3. Scan Operating When you activate the key programmed to the scan func-
■ Scan types tion, the scan starts. The scan icon “SCN” lights and scan
• Single group scan text or revert channel (programmable) is indicated on alpha-
You can scan all valid (ADD) channels in the displayed numeric display.
group that can be selected with the group up/down key.
■ Scan stop condition
• Multiple group scan The scan stops temporarily if the following conditions are
You can scan all valid (ADD) channels in the all valid satisfied.
(ADD) group. 1) A carrier is detected, then signalling matches on chan-
nels for which receive the signalling is set by the pro-
■ SCAN start condition gramming software.
One or more non-priority channels must be added to all 2) A carrier is detected on the channels for which receiving
channels that can be scanned. The transceiver must be in signalling is not set by the programming software or
normal receive mode (PTT off). when the monitor (signalling cancel) function is activated.
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OPERATING FEATURES
■ Scan channel types ■ Scan end
1) Priority channel is the most important channel for the When you reactivate the key programmed to the scan
scan, and always detects a signal during scan and when function during scan mode, the scan ends.
the scan stops temporarily. The scan icon “SCN” and scan text or revert channel
2) Non-priority channels detects a signal during scan. For (programmable) display goes off.
the channels that can be selected with the group or chan-
nel up/down key when the scan does not occur, adds an ■ Temporarily delete/add
indicator “▼” lights. It is possible to delete or add channel temporarily during
scan. When scan stops on unnecessary channel for ex-
■ Priority channel setting ample by interference of the other party, activate the delete/
A priority channel can be set as follows with the program- add function (for example press the key), then that channel
ming software (KPG-60D). is deleted temporarily and scan re-start immediately.
1) Specify a priority channel as a fixed priority channel. When you would like to add the deleted channel tempo-
2) Make a selected channel, a priority channel. rarily to scan sequence, select the desired (deleted) channel
during scan, activate the delete/add function (for example
■ Scan type according to the priority channel press the key) before scan re-start.
1) When no priority channel is set : Only the non-priority That channel is added temporarily to scan sequence. The
channels are scanned. temporary deleted or added channels are returns to pre-set
If a non-priority channel stops temporarily, it stops until delete/add, when the transceiver exits from scan mode.
there is no signal on the channel.
2) When priority channel is set : Either priority channel is ■ Keypad operation
scanned. This parameter selects the default use of the numerical
If a non-priority channel stops temporarily, a priority chan- field of the keypad. You can select from “DTMF”, “Selcall
nel signal is detected at certain intervals. entry”, “Status entry” and “OST”.
If a priority channel stops temporarily, it stops until there In the case of “OST”; Enter to use the keypad to recall
is no signal on the priority channel. OST directly. To recall OST memory 1 to 9, press the OST
number directly for 1 second. To recall OST memory 10 to
■ Revert channel 16, press [ ] for 1 second, then press [0] to [6].
*
Example; Recall OST memory 15 : [ ] [5]
The revert channel is used to transmit during scanning
and set by the programming software (KPG-60D).
*
When OST memory is recalled by keypad [1] to [9], the
1) Priority “OST” display lights and OST is turned on. If the keypad [#]
The transceiver reverts to the priority channel. is pressed, OST is turned off, and the “OST” display goes
2) Priority with talkback off.
The transceiver reverts to the priority channel.
If you press PTT during a resume timer (dropout delay ■ Squelch logic signal
time, TX dwell time) or calling, you can transmit on cur- This signal is useful for external radio control units which
rent channel to answer to the call however revert channel require a signal at the time of carrier operate relay or tone
is set to priority channel. operate relay.
After resume time, scan re-starts and transmission chan-
nel is return to priority channel. ■ TX sense
3) Selected channel Select one of the following three output functions for
The transceiver reverts to the channel before scanning or data communication.
the channel that you changed during scan.
4) Last called channel • MIC PTT
The transceiver reverts to the last called channel during Indicates the state of the microphone PTT.
the scan. MIC PTT on = Low, MIC PTT off = High
5) Last used channel
The transceiver reverts to the last used (transmitted) • Ext PTT
channel during scan. “Last used” revert channel in- Indicates the state of the Acc PTT input.
cludes talkback function. Ext PTT on = Low, Ext PTT off = High
6) Selected with talkback
The transceiver reverts to the channel before scanning or • TX line
the channel that you changed during scan. Indicates the actual transmitter activity.
TX on = Low, TX off = High
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■ Com port ■ Radio password
• Com 0 When the password is set in the transceiver, user can not
This function selects the external serila port function at use the transceiver unless enter the correct password.
the microphone jack (TXD/RXD). PC programming is ac- This code can be up to 6 digits from 0 to 9 and input with
cepted, regardless of this setting. the key, and [CALL] key.
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OPERATING FEATURES
■ “TOT” pre-alert ■ AND/OR
The transceiver has “TOT” pre-alert timer. This param- Option signalling match conditions can be selected with
eter selects the time at which the transceiver generates AND/OR logic.
“TOT” pre-alert tone before “TOT” is expired.
“TOT” will be expired when the selected time passes Alert/Transpond
from a TOT pre-alert tone. AND Triggers at match with QT/DQT/ID+DTMF (2-tone); Both
OR Triggers only for match with DTMF (2-tone); Option
■ “TOT” re-key time
The transceiver has “TOT” re-key timer. This timer is the AF mute open
time you can not transmit after “TOT” exceeded. After AND Triggers at match with QT/DQT/ID+DTMF (2-tone); Both
“TOT” re-key time expired you can transmit again. OR Triggers only for match with QT/DQT/ID; Signalling
■ “TOT” reset time Even if set for OR, AF mute cannot be canceled just by a
The transceiver has “TOT” reset timer. This timer is the match with DTMF.
minimum wait time allowed during a transmission that will In channels not set with QT/DQT, signalling is a match
reset the “TOT” count. just by rceiving the carrier.
“TOT” reset time causes the “TOT” to continue even
after PTT is released unless the “TOT” reset timer has ex- ■ Auto Reset
pired. If option signalling matches a group set up with option
signalling, option signalling is released. After matching op-
■ OST (Operator Selectable Tone) tion signalling, option signalling will temporarily reset auto-
The transceiver is capable to have “OST” function and 16 matically.
tone pair (QT/DQT) with max 10-digit name for each tone
pair.
■ Stun/Kill
If the stun code matches, a predetermined action will
• “OST” back up
occur. Whether option signalling is activated or not, when
The transceiver is programmable the selected “OST”
stun code matches on any channel, the transceiver will be-
code is memorized or not. If you set to Disable (no memo-
come stun or kill.
rized), the “OST” function always starts at “off”.
While stun is active (“LOCK2” appears), if the stun code
■ Clear to transpond + “#” code is received, stun will disactive. While kill is ac-
The transceiver waits the transpond of 5-tone/2-tone / tive (“ERROR” appears), the transceiver will be disable all
DTMF if channel is busy until channel open. This feature functions. The transceiver must be reprogrammed by the
prevents the interference to other party. FPU (KPG-60D) to operation again.
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OPERATING FEATURES
■ Selective Call (SELCALL) ■ Short Message
This is a voice call to a particular individual or group of A maximum of 48 characters can be sent (External equip-
stations. ment is required). Received Short Messages will be dis-
played in the same manner as a Status Message. A maxi-
• Example of call types; mum of 15 received messages can be stored in the stack
[100][ALL ] : <Fleet Call> memory. In the Stack Mode, 3-digit LCD indicates the re-
All the units whose fleet number is “100” are called. ceived Short Message as “Q1”~”Q15".
[100][1000] : <Individual Call>
The unit, whose the fleet number is “100” and ID num- ■ Long Message
ber is “1000”, is called. A maximum of 4096 characters can be sent (External
[ALL][ALL ] : <Broadcast Call> equipment is required). Received Long Message will not be
All the units are called. displayed or stacked in the radio memory but is output
[ALL][1000] : <Supervisor Call> through the COM (Data) port.
All ID “1000” are called regardless of their fleet number.
■ Emergency Function
• Unit ID Encode Block Emergency status 99 will be sent at the beginning of
Encode ID Block can be set to limit manual dial ID. The each emergency transmission.
radio unit will not accept an ID other than these IDs which
are entered from the keypad. If Inter-fleet Call is enabled, • Emergency Status response
block ID setting affects each fleet group. Either “Horn” or “Alert” can be selected for the called
radio unit’s response to reception of status 99 which is used
■ Status Message as an emergency status.
Using a 2-digit number, you can send and receive a Sta-
tus message which may be decided in your talk group. Each ■ Other Functions
Status may be displayed with 16 alphanumeric characters if • Manual Dial
programmed in the radio. A maximum of 15 received mes- Fleet, ID and Status numbers can be entered from DTMF
sages can be stored in the stack memory, and it can be re- keypad. (DTMF microphopne is required.)
viewed after reception. If the message memory becomes
full, the oldest one will be erased. The stack memory will be • Data TX with QT/DQT
cleared by turning radio power off. Whether programmed QT/DQT is modulated or not with
a data transmission except for Selcall. A radio unit can re-
• Status 80~99 (Special) ceive a data message regardless of QT/DQT if the receiving
Status numbers from 80 to 99 are reserved for special unit is not scanning.
purposes. Entering these statuses from the DTMF keypad
can be inhibited. • DMS Baud Rate
Please notice that the following status numbers are used FFSK data baud rate setting. The same rate must be set
for special purposes; as a communication partner.
1200bps :
80~89 : Reserved for future use. Data communication is made in 1200bps. The communi-
90 : Remote kill on. Disable all transceiver functions. cation area is much wider than 2400bps. Recommended
91 : Remote stun on. The transceiver cannot operate. for repeater operation.
92 : Turns stun off. 2400bps :
93 : Spare. Data communication is made in 2400bps. The communi-
94 : Acknowledgement status sent when the radio unit is cation area is narrower than 1200bps, but it will decrease
in stun mode. the data traffic. Data rate 2400bps may not work prop-
95~98 : Reserved for future use. erly depending on the repeater’s characteristic.
99 : Emergency Status.
• Inter-Fleet Call
Note : Remote stun works with DTMF stun function also. Inter-fleet calls allow a radio of one fleet number to call a
radio with a different fleet number (radio users can manually
• Automatic Status Response dial a unit ID with a different fleet number).
If you pre-select a status number and leave the radio in
the Status Mode, it can automatically respond with the se- • Status/Short/Long Message on Data Group/Channel
lected status number upon request from the base station. Status/Short/Long Message transmission is made
(The request function is initiated by serial control on the whether on the Data Group/Channel.
base station (Optional).)
• Status/Short/Unit ID Message Serial Output
Whether a received Status/Short message or PTT ID is
outputed or not to serial port.
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TK-880
OPERATING FEATURES
■ GPS Report • Random Access (Contention)
A NMEA-0183 GPS unit must be installed. When a channel is busy, radio unit will not transmit (de-
pending on its Busy Channel Lockout setting). As soon as a
• GPS Report Mode channel is cleared, some transmissions may crash. Random
GPS data can be sent automatically or upon request. access is used to avoid this by employing a random trans-
Manually sending GPS data works regardless of this setting. mission sequence.
Auto : GPS data is sent both automatically and by re- • Number of Retries
quest. GPS Auto TX Interval and GPS Time Mark must Number of Retries is the maximum number of retry
be adjusted if required. transmission when no acknowledgement is received in the
Poll : GPS data is sent upon request from dispatcher. Maximum ACK Wait Time. Increase this item to improve
data communication reliability.
• GPS Report Interval
Interval time between automatic GPS data transmis- • TX Busy Wait Time
sions. TX Busy Wait Time is the maximum amount of time be-
fore giving up the data transmission when the channel is
• GPS Time Mark (Per Mobile) busy. Also, this timer affects if it expires during Random
The amount of time from the 0 (zero) minute of the stan- Access period.
dardized GPS UTC time to starting the first transmission of
GPS data. It must be set to a different value for each radio • Maximum ACK Wait Time
unit to avoid a transmission crash. Maximum ACK Wait Time is the maximum amount of
time to wait for an acknowledgement from the called radio
• Send GPS unit. It is used as an interval time of retries. It must be set
Pressing this key causes the transceiver to send a single greater than the ACK Delay Time of the called radio unit.
GPS data.
• ACK Delay Time
• GPS Report On Data Group/Channel ACK Delay Time is the amount of time from the end of
GPS data transmission is made on the Data Group/Chan- receiving a data to the beginning of sending an
nel in conventional format. acknowledgement. It should be adjusted as the repeater’s
hang-up delay time. Also, it must be set less than the Maxi-
• Received GPS Data Output mum ACK Wait Time of the calling radio unit.
Any selected sentence can be output through the radio
serial port (COM1). • TX Delay Time (RX Capture)
TX Delay Time is the amount of unmodulated transmis-
1) MAP HEADER NMEA1 ($GPGGA), NMEA2 ($GPGLL), sion to let the called unit stop scanning or exit its battery
NMEA3 ($GPRMC) save mode. It is used only when starting a data communica-
NMEA-0183 standard command. This should be set ac- tion sequence.
cording to your PC application.
• Data TX Modulation Delay Time
2) MAP HEADER KW1 ($PKLDS) Data TX Modulation Delay Time is the amount of time
This is a Kenwood original sentence which consists of from the beginning of transmission to the beginning of a
“$GPGLL + Fleet + ID + Status”. This item should be set data modulation. It is used every time data is transmitted.
according to your PC application.
7. 5-Tone
3) MAP HEADER KW2 ($PKLID)
This is a Kenwood original sentence which consists of When you select 5-tone model, you can set the following
“Fleet + ID”. This should be set according to your PC options.
application. When you select basic level features, only 1 frame 5-tone
format can be programmed.
When you select full level features, up to 3 frame 5-tone
■ Parameters
format can be programmed.
• GTC Count
Enabling “Setting level” on each menu, you can also use
Number of “Go To data Channel” messages to be sent
“Encode/Decode format”. Using “Encode/Decode for-
before transmitting a data message if it is being made on
mat”, you can further program the transceiver to run the
Data Group/Channel. If a radio unit receives a GTC mes-
script.
sage, it will move to the Data Group/Channel of the current
group. Increase this item to make sure the called radio unit
■ 5-tone Standard
moves to the Data Group/Channel.
The selected 5-tone standard is used for 5-tone encoding
and decoding.
Range; ZVEI, CCIR, EEA, PZVEI, DZVEI, PCCIR, PDZVEI,
ZVEI-2, EIA, Natel, AP-369, Kenwood
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TK-880
OPERATING FEATURES
■ Monitor Function ■ Selectable Selcall Digit
You can select either QT/DQT or 5-tone decoding to be Select the check box to change selcall code (maximum 8
canceled when [Monitor] or [Monitor momentary] key is digits) manually when transmitting encode code. You can-
pressed. When monitor function is activated, “MON” icon not select selectable selcall digit and selectable status digit
appears. at the same time.
When the transceiver is set up in “QT/DQT”, cancels the For example, the transceiver receives 5-tone code,
decoding in QT/DQT decode. The squelch is controlled by #59401 when you have 4th and 5th digit checked in select-
the signal carrier only. able selcall digit menu. In this case, #01 is stored as selcall.
When the transceiver is set up in “5-tone”, cancels the Press [Selcall entry] key or “Keypad operation” to enter
decoding in 5-tone decode. The squelch is controlled by QT/ selcall entry mode. When you enter selcall entry mode, you
DQT decode only. can change the selcall code, #01. You can transmit the
If QT/DQT code is programmed in QT/DQT decode, in- selcall after the modification.
coming signal must match the QT/DQT code to open the
squelch. ■ Selectable Status Digit
Select the check box to change status code (maximum 8
■ Digit Entry Method digits) manually when transmitting encode code. You can-
Receive, Selcall or Status digit appears when you enter not select selectable selcall digit and selectable status digit
their entry mode, pressing [Receive entry], [Selcall entry] or at the same time.
[Status entry] key, or “Keypad operation” is programmed to For example, the transceiver receives 5-tone code,
“Selcall entry” or “Status entry” and press [0] to [9] key. #5940167 when you have 6th and 7th digit checked in se-
You can select the operation of the function. Or the digit lectable status digit menu.
number when entering their entry mode appears. Press [Selcall entry] key or “Keypad operation” to enter
When the transceiver is set up in “Overwrite”, new their status entry mode. When you enter status entry mode, you
digit number will overwrite the previous their digit when en- can change the status code, #67. You can transmit the sta-
tering their entry mode. tus code after the modification.
When the transceiver is set up in “Replace”, new their
digit number will overwrite the their digit that is pro- ■ Automatic Close
grammed in RX address or TX address menu when entering It compares the selected digits of RX address code in
their entry mode. channel menu when the transceiver receives 5-tone signal-
ling. If the selected digits matches to the received 5-tone
■ Busy Channel Lockout code, the transceiver closes monitor. You can select maxi-
You can inhibit the transmission while the channel is mum 8 digits of RX address.
busy. You can program the following different conditions.
When the transceiver is set up in “Lockout 1”; Do not ■ Copy from TX/RX address
transmit when the transceiver is receiving the carrier. You can select to copy the digit to the memory when you
Transmit when the transceiver is not receiving the carrier. change the channel, using [Channel up], [Channel down]
When the transceiver is set up in “Lockout 2”; Do not key. The memory represents the code that is displayed by
transmit when the transceiver is receiving the carrier and the keypad. Or key buffer, “^K1 ... ^K8” used by encode
QT/DQT code does not match. Transmit when the trans- format.
ceiver is not receiving the carrier or receiving the QT/DQT Receive digit in “RX address” is copied when the chan-
code matches. nel is changed. Selcall/Status digit in “TX address” is copied
when the channel is changed.
■ Selectable Receive Digit
Select the check box to change receive code (maximum ■ Encode Code
8 digits) manually when receiving decode code. You cannot When “Special setting” is disabled, you can select the
select selectable receive digit, store selcall digit and store encode code to transmit when [Call 1 to 6] key is pressed.
status digit at the same time. You can select up to 3 codes to transmit 3-frame 5-tone
For example, the transceiver receives 5-tone code, code. The encode code is transmitted from left to right
#59401 when you have 4th and 5th digit checked in select- digit. 24 different encode codes are available.
able receive digit menu. In this case, #01 is stored as re- When “Special setting” is enabled, you can select the
ceive code. encode format setting from #1 to #32. You can select the
Press [Receive entry] key to enter receive entry mode. encode format name, configured in encode format menu.
When you enter receive entry mode, you can change the
receive code, #01. You can receive the receive code after
the modification.
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TK-880
OPERATING FEATURES
■ Decode Code 8. Audible User Feedback Tones
When “Special setting” is disabled, you can select the
The transceiver outputs various combinations of tones to
decode code setting from #1 to #8. The transceiver tries to
notify the user of the transceiver operating state. The main
decode the selected decode code setting (maximum 8 dif-
tones are listed below.
ferent settings) at the same time. When the code matches
in “5-tone code” menu, the transceiver operates as pro-
grammed in “Decode code” menu. ■ Power on tone
When “Special setting” is enabled, you can select the This tone is output when the transceiver is turned on.
decode format setting from #1 to #32. You can select the (The high tone is output for 500ms.)
decode format name, configured in decode format menu.
You can program the 5-tone code you want to receive for ■ Alert tone
each channel. At the same time, you can stand-by for de- This tone is output when the transceiver is TX inhibition
coding a single tone. for TOT, battery warning and PLL unlocked. It is output until
If the 5-tone code set in your transceiver matches a re- the PTT button is released.
ceived code. Monitor is activated and a beep sounds. You
can display the received 5-tone code on the LCD screen and ■ Group call tone
transmit an acknowledgment to the base station. Further- Sounds when a group call with the correct DTMF/2-tone
more, you can activate the Horn alert, Transfer, Stun, and option signalling is received.
Kill features.
■ DMS signalling alert tone
■ Selcall/Status List Sounds when an individual call with the correct DMS sig-
You can program selcall or status message when you nalling is received.
select the party from the list to make a 5-tone selective call.
Or you want to display selcall (status) code or message ■ Individual call tone
when you receive the call. Maximum 8-digit can be pro- Sounds when an individual call with the correct DTMF/2-
grammed for the code and 100 different selcalls or status tone option signalling is received.
are available for selcall/status list.
You can assign 16 alphanumeric characters to each mes- ■ Key press tone [A]
sage. Sounds when a key is pressed. For toggle keys, sounds
when toggle function is turned on (key press tone [B]
■ Programmable Alert Tone sounds when it is turned off).
You can program the alert type from type 1 to type 8,
when the expected 5-tone is received. You can program the ■ Key press tone [B]
number of times to repeat outputting and frequency and Sounds when a key is pressed. For toggle keys, sounds
duration for the alert tone. when the toggle function is turned off (key press tone [A]
When you select “Special setting”, you can further con- sounds when it is turned on).
figure the beep tone type from No. 1 to No. 47, using the
encode/decode format. ■ Key press tone [C]
Sounds when a key is pressed. Also sounds when stor-
■ Encode/Decode Format ing data, adding a DTMF code to memory, and when chang-
You can use encode/decode format script function when ing test mode settings.
you select “Feature level” = Full and "Special setting" = En-
abled. ■ Key input error tone
In order to write the encode/decode format script, you Sounds when a key is pressed but that key cannot be
need the technical knowledge of 5-tone signalling functions. used.
Of course, you can write the script to perform all the func-
tions that you can do with “Feature level” = Basic and Full ■ Roll over tone
and “Special setting” = Disabled. (Menu driven method) Sounds at the smallest group/channel.
In addition, you can write the original script to control
various functions and signalling timing. Refer to each func- ■ Transpond tone
tion of encode/decode format code for details. Sample Sounds when an individual call with the correct DTMF/2-
scripts are also available in the KPG-60D. tone option signalling is received. For group calls, only the
You can create 32 different types of encode/decode for- group tone will sound, not the transpond tone.
mats. You can assign a name up to 12 characters for each
encode/decode format. ■ Pre alert tone
Sounds prior to the TOT TX inhibit activation. If TOT pre
alert is set, the tone sounds at the amount of time pro-
grammed, before the TOT expires (TOT time – TOT pre alert
time = Pre alert tone sounding time).
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TK-880
REALIGNMENT
1. Modes 5. PC Mode
5-1. Preface
User mode
The TK-880 transceiver is programmed by using a per-
Panel test mode Panel tuning mode sonal computer, programming interface (KPG-46) and pro-
gramming software (KPG-60D).
PC mode Data program-
ming mode The programming software can be used with an IBM PC
Firmware program-
or compatible. Figure 1 shows the setup of an IBM PC for
ming mode PC test mode PC tuning mode programming.
Clone mode
5-2. Connection Procedure
Self programming mode 1. Connect the TK-880 to the personal computer with the
interface cable.
2. When the Power switch on, user mode can be entered
Mode Function immediately. When PC sends command the radio enter
User mode For normal use. PC mode, and “PROGRAM” is displayed on the LCD.
Panel test mode Used by the dealer to check the funda- When data transmitting from transceiver, the red LED is
blinking.
ment characteristics.
When data receiving to transceiver, the green LED is
Panel tuning mode Used by the dealer to tune the radio. blinking.
PC mode Used for communication between the
radio and PC (IBM compatible). Notes :
• The data stored in the personal computer must match
Data programming Used to read and write frequency data
model type, when it is written into the flash memory.
mode and other features to and from the radio. • Change the TK-880 to PC mode, then attach the interface
PC test mode Used to check the radio using the PC. cable.
This feature is included in the FPU.
5-3. KPG-46 Description
See panel test.
(PC programming interface cable : Option)
PC tuning mode Used to tune the radio using the PC. The KPG-46 is required to interface the TK-880 to the
This feature is included in the FPU. computer. It has a circuit in its D-subconnector (25-pin) case
See panel tuning. that converts the RS-232C logic level to the TTL level.
The KPG-46 connects the modular microphone jack of
Firmware program- Used when changing the main program
the TK-880 to the computers RS-232C serial port.
ming mode of the flash memory.
Clone mode Used to transfer programming data from 5-4. Programming Software KPG-60D Description
one radio to another. The KPG-60D is the programming software for the trans-
ceiver supplied on two 3.5" floppy disks. This software runs
Self programming Frequency, signalling and features write
under MS-Windows 95 or later on an IBM-PC or compatible
mode to the radio. machine.
The data can be input to or read from the transceiver and
2. How to Enter Each Mode edited on the screen. The programmed or edited data can
be printed out. It is also possible to tune the transceiver.
Mode Operation We recommend that install the KPG-60D for example to
User mode Power ON hard disk first then use it.
Panel test mode [B]+Power ON
IBM-PC
PC mode Received commands from PC
Panel tuning mode [Panel test mode]+[A]
Firmware programming mode [A]+Power ON
KPG-46
Clone mode [D]+Power ON
Self programming mode [CALL]+Power ON
Notes :
• This mode cannot be entered if the Firmware program- IC511
ming mode is set to Disable in the Programming soft-
ware (KPG-60D).
• When programming the firmware, it is recommend to
copy the data from the floppy disk to your hard disk be-
fore update the radio firmware.
Directly copying from the floppy disk to the radio may not IC512
6-4. Function
1. If you press the [■] switch while “PROG 57600” is dis-
played, the version is displayed. If you press the [■]
switch again while the version is displayed, “PROG Fig. 2
57600” is redisplayed.
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TK-880
REALIGNMENT
7-2. Channel Setting Mode 7-3. Flow Chart
Each channel can be setup in its action mode by using
Self programming
the panel keys. mode
• Pressing [■] while “SELF PROG” is displayed will [ ]
change to channel setting mode. [ ] Channel setting Channel selection Group selection
mode [D]
• Press [D] to select a setup item, then press [Channel up/ [C]
[ ]
down] to change the selection. RX frequency OFF
[CALL]
• By pressing [C], the displayed information is stored in [C]/[D] [CALL]
The setup items fro channel setting mode are listed be- [ ]
TX signalling OFF QT DQT N DQT I
low. [CALL] [A]
[C]/[D] [CALL] [CALL]
[ ]
Scan delete/add
[C]/[D]
Setup function Display Remarks [ ]
RF power high/low
(3 character)
[C]/[D]
[ ]
Channel selection CH or GRP Beat shift yes/no
[C]/[D]
RX frequency RXF [CALL] : Switches frequency on/off [ ]
Wide/Semi wide/Narrow
[B] : Changes the step value [C]/[D]
[ ]
between 5kHz, 6.25kHz, and Compander
[C]/[D]
1MHz
RX signalling RXS [CALL] : Switches between off,
QT, and DQT.
7-4. Memory Reset Mode
[B] : Switches between 1 step You can clear all settings you made in self programming
and standard mode, or you can return to the original display.
[A] : Switches between DQT • Press [A] while “SELF PROG” is displayed will change
the display to “CLEAR NO?”.
normal and invert
• Press [Channel up/down] to change the display between
TX frequency TXF Same as RX frequency “CLEAR NO?” and “CLEAR YES?”.
TX signalling TXS Same as RX signalling • When “CLEAR YES?” is displayed, pressing [A] will set
all data to default, and “ALL CLEAR” will appear on the
Scan del/add SCN DEL/ADD
display. Press [A] again to display “SELF PROG”.
RF power PWR HIGH/LOW • When “CLEAR NO?” is displayed, pressing [A] will can-
Beat shift SFT YES/NO cel the reset, and “SELF PROG” will be displayed.
Wide/Narrow W/N WIDE 5k/WIDE 4k/NARROW
Compander CMP ON/OFF
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TK-880
INSTALLATION
Note
*1 : The functions of A-2, A-5, A-13 (when connector E is connected
to CN2), and A-15 (when connector E is connected to CN2) are
Fig. 1 changed as described in the jumper chart.
*2 : The functions of A-13, A-14 and A-15 are changed if the con-
nector E is connected to CN2 or CN4 of the radio.
Fig. 2
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TK-880
INSTALLATION
1-3. Data Equipment Connection 2. Accessory Terminal (TX-RX Unit A/2)
The jumpers must be set to either one for each function.
Otherwise, the radio will not work properly. 2-1. External Connector Accessory Terminal Method
Connector Pin Pin I/O Function
ME/AM No. No. name
R12 (0Ω) R167 (0Ω) Function / Default CN1 1 DEO O Detect signal output. (Output level :
Yes No AM Default 250mVrms; standard modulation)
No Yes ME 2 AHK I External hook signal input.
MI/TXS On hook : L, Off hook : H
R94 (0Ω) R24 (0Ω) Function / Default 3 IGN I Ignition sense input.
Yes No TXS Default 4 DI I External modulation signal input.
No Yes MI 5 ME – MIC earth.
LOK/AM AM I Audio mute signal input.
R5 (0Ω) R6 (0Ω) Function / Default 6 MI I Internal MIC input.
Yes No AM TXS O Signal indicating whether the
No Yes LOK Default transceiver is transmitting or not.
DTC/LOK/TXS/FSW TX : H
R168 R84 R51 R13 Function / Default 7 PTT I External PTT signal input.
(0Ω) (0Ω) (0Ω) (0Ω) TX : L
No No No Yes LOK 8 SQ O Squelch signal output. Signal logic
Yes No No No DTC Default type can select “Carrier operate relay”
No No Yes No TXS or “Tone operate relay”. Active logic
No Yes No No FSW level or type can select in the KPG-60D.
CN2 1 AM I Audio mute signal input.
LOK O TX logic signal output. Active logic
R13
R167
R12
TD1 FW C2 C1
Schematic diagram PC board view
RSSI
Name I/O Function Name Unit
SB O Switched B+ (13.2V, 0.75A) SB TX-RX (A/2)
TX-RX unit (A/2)
5C O 5C 5C TX-RX (A/2) Foil side view
GND – Earth E TX-RX (A/2)
DEO O Detect signal output (Output DEO TX-RX (A/2)
level : 250mVrms; standard
modulation)
R571
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TK-880
INSTALLATION
22
TK-880
INSTALLATION
Scrambler board TK-880
6. PA/HA Unit (KAP-1 : Option)
Code 4 (C4)
(TX-RX A/2 PCB)
Code 3 (C3) 6-1. Installing the KAP-1 in the Transceiver
(TX-RX A/2 PCB)
Code 2 (C2)
(TX-RX A/2 PCB)
The Horn Alert (max. 2A drive) and Public Address func-
Code 1 (C1)
(TX-RX A/2 PCB) tions are enabled by inserting the KAP-1 W1 (3P; white/
black/red) into CN3 on the TX-RX unit (A/2), inserting W2
( ) : PCB silk name (3P; green) into CN5 on the TX-RX unit (A/2), and connecting
the KCT-19 (option) to CN2 and CN3 of the KAP-1.
R571
TXAI (TXAI) (TX-RX B/2 PCB) Disable • Installation procedure
RXAI (RXAI) (TX-RX B/2 PCB) 1. Open the upper case of the transceiver.
OPT (OP) (TX-RX A/2 PCB) 2. Insert the two cables ( 1 ) with connectors from the
MPTT (MPTT) (TX-RX B/2 PCB)
KAP-1 switch unit into the connectors on the transceiver.
SB (SB) (TX-RX B/2 PCB)
3. Secure the switch unit board to the chassis with a screw
GND (GND) (TX-RX B/2 PCB) R529
RXAO (RXAO) (TX-RX B/2 PCB) Disable ( 3 ). The notch ( 2 ) in the board must be placed at the
TXAO (TXAO) (TX-RX B/2 PCB) front left side.
4. Attach the cushion on the top of the KAP-1 switch unit.
Cushion
Fig 5 (G13-1710-04)
3
4
3
W1 2
W2
CN1
CN2
C3 C4 CN3
1
1
OP
C1 C2
TXAI
TXAO KCT-19
SB
Fig. 6
TX-RX unit (B/2)
GND : Control section 6-2. Modifying the Transceiver
Foil side view • Horn alert
RXAI
The signal from pin 4 of IC7 on the TX-RX unit (A/2) turns
R529
MPTT Q4 and Q6 on and off and drives KAP-1 HA relay to drive the
RXAO
horn with a maximum of 2A.
The default output is HR1. The relay open output can be
obtained between HR1 and HR2 by removing R1 in the KAP-1.
R1 Output form
HR1 (Default) Enable HR1
HR2
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TK-880
INSTALLATION
1. Remove the control panel and the TX-RX unit (B/2) con-
trol section. (Fig. 9)
R1
• Public address
The signal from pin 13 of IC7 on the TX-RX unit (A/2)
drives PA relay in the KAP-1 and switches the audio power
amplifier output between the external PA system (through
KCT-19) and internal and external speakers.
To use the PA function, R109 on the TX-RX unit (A/2)
must be removed.
R109 Fig. 9
Use the PA function No
Do not use the PA function Yes
2. Fold the flat cable ( 1 ) in the opposite direction ( 2 ).
3. Rotate the control section ( 3 ) 180 degrees ( 4 ).
4. Insert the flat cable into the control section connector,
CN502 ( 5 ).
5. Mount the control section on the transceiver ( 6 ).
TX-RX UNIT
(A/2)
ANT
KCT-19
CN7
2
PA
R109
Fig. 8
6
CN502
3
5
Fig. 10
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TK-880
INSTALLATION
6. Rotate the control panel 180 degrees and mount it on the 8-2. KES-4 : Option
transceiver. Refit the two halves of the case to complete The KES-4 is an external speaker used with the acces-
installation. (Fig. 11) sory connection cable.
• Connection procedure
1. Install the KCT-19 in the transceiver. (See the KCT-19
section.)
2. Insert the crimp terminal into the square plug supplied
with the KCT-19.
3. Connect CN5 of the transceiver to connector C of the
KCT-19 instead of to the internal speaker connector.
KES-4
1
Fig. 11 13 3
6
15
12
Black lead
Crimp terminal Black/White lead
(E23-0613-05)
Fig. 13
8. External Speaker
8-1. KES-3 : Option Note : When installing KES-4, you must use an optional
The KES-3 is an external speaker for the 3.5-mm-diam- cable, KCT-19. Do not connect the KES-4 to 3.5mm speaker
eter speaker jack. jack. The performance may be degraded.
• Connection procedure
1. Connect the KES-3 to the 3.5-mm-diameter speaker jack
on the rear of the transceiver.
KES-3
Fig.12
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TK-880
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
The low-noise amplifier (LNA) (Q201) uses a bipolar tran-
Frequency Configuration
sistor to achieve wide-band and low-distortion amplification.
The TX-RX unit (A/2) incorporates a VCO, based on a frac- The signal passes through a BPF and is down-converted
tional N type PLL synthesizer system, that allows a channel with the first local signal by IC200, then converted to the
step of 5, 6.25, and 25kHz to be selected. The incoming first IF signal of 44.85MHz. The first local signal passes
signal from the antenna is mixed with a first local oscillation through an LPF and an attenuator to eliminate unwanted
frequency to produce a first intermediate frequency of harmonics components and implement the optimum input
44.85MHz. level to the mixer, then enters IC200. A DBM is used as a
The signal is then mixed with a second local oscillation mixer to achieve a high potential.
frequency of 44.395MHz to produce a second intermediate The signal output from the mixer is amplified by an inter-
frequency of 455kHz. This is called a double-conversion mediate frequency amplifier and input to two MCFs (XF1).
system. The TX-RX unit (A/2) contains a wide/narrow MCF The signal is amplified by another intermediate amplifier and
and CFs. The transmit signal is produced by the PLL circuit goes to the FM IF IC (IC11). The first intermediate fre-
for direction oscillation and division. The signal output from quency signal is mixed with the second local signal of
the VCO is amplified by a straight amplifier and transmitted. 44.395MHz to produce the second IF signal of 455kHz.
CF 455kHz The unwanted near-by signal components are then elimi-
(Narrow) nated by a wide ceramic filter (CF1) or a narrow ceramic fil-
440~470MHz : E,E4
406~450MHz (RX) : E3 ter (CF2) and the resulting signal goes back to the FM IF IC.
406~432MHz (TX) : E3 CF 455kHz The signal is quadrature-detected in the IC to produce an
(Wide)
audio signal, which is amplified by a DET amplifier (IC2) and
1st MCF output to the TX-RX unit (B/2).
MIX 44.85MHz
ANT RX + MIX/IF/DET AFO
SW AMP – ■ Wide/Narrow Changeover Circuit
395.15~ 44.395MHz The W/N port (pin 11) of the shift register (IC7) is used to
425.15MHz : E,E4 switch between ceramic filters. When the W/N port is high,
361.15~
405.15MHz : E3 Q24 turns on and the ceramic filter SW diode (D22, D23)
CF1 turns on to receive a Wide signal. At the same time,
POWER TX PLL/VCO MD Q16 turns on and one of the filters is selected so that the
AMP AMP 440~470MHz : E,E4
406~432MHz : E3
wide and narrow audio output levels are equal.
VCXO MB When the W/N port is low, Q23 turns on and the ceramic
16.8MHz filter SW diode (D22, D23) CF2 turns on to receive a Narrow
signal.
Fig. 1 Frequency configuration
IC11
IF system IFI
5C
MXO C118
CF1
R125
R130
C107 Q32 R121 (Wide) Q23
DET
AFO
Receiver System OUT +
C108
+
R114 C100
■ Outline
DM
The incoming signal from the antenna passes through a
R123
CF2 Q24
Q16 (Narrow)
low-pass filter and a transmission/reception selection diode W/N D22 D23
IC7 11pin
R133
switch (D209) and goes to the front end of the receiver. Wide : H
Narrow : L
R126
R131
ANT
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CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
■ AF Signal System Transmitter System
The detection signal (DEO) from the TX-RX unit (A/2)
goes to the audio processor (IC504) of the TX-RX unit (B/2). ■ Outline
The signal passes through a filter in the audio processor to The transmitter circuit produces and amplifies the de-
adjust the gain, and is output to IC502. IC502 sums the AF sired frequency directly. It FM-modulates the carrier signal
signal and the DTMF signal and returns the resulting signal by means of a varicap diode.
to the TX-RX unit (A/2). The signal (AFO) sent to the TX-RX
unit (A/2) is input to the D/A converter (IC5). The AFO out- ■ VCO/PLL Circuit
put level is adjusted by the D/A converter. The signal output The TK-880 has a VCO for the transmitter and a VCO for
from the D/A converter is added with the BEEP signal (BPO) the receiver in a sub-unit (A1). They are housed in a solid
and the resulting signal is input to the audio power amplifier shielded case and connected to the TX-RX unit (A/2) through
(IC10). The AF signal from IC10 switches between the inter- CN101. One of the VCOs is selected with an ST signal. A
nal speaker and speaker jack (J1) output. filtered low-noise power supply is used for the VCOs and
varicap diodes.
TX-RX UNIT (B/2) : Control section The VCO for the transmitter is described below. It is de-
IC504 IC502 IC5 IC10 SP signed so that Q103 turns on with a prescribed frequency
AUDIO SUM AFO D/A when a reverse bias is applied to D102 and D104 by using
DEO AF PA
PROCE. AMP CONV. the control voltage (CV) through CN101. The control voltage
is changed by turning the trimmer capacitor (IC109). The
DTMF BPO output from Q103 is applied to the buffer amplifier (Q106) to
generate a VCO output signal. This signal is used as a drive
input signal or a local signal of the first mixer. Since a signal
FIg. 4 AF signal system
output from Q160 is input to the PLL IC, it passes through
CN101 and buffer amplifier (Q300) and goes to the PLL IC
(IC300). The modulation signal from CN101 is applied to
■ Squelch Circuit D105 and passes through C112 and C113 to modulate the
The detection output from the FM IF IC (IC11) is ampli- carrier.
fied by IC2 and the signal (DEO) is sent to the TX-RX unit (B/ The PLL IC uses a fractional N type synthesizer to im-
2). The signal passes through a high-pass filter and a noise prove the C/N ratio and lock-up speed. The VCO output sig-
amplifier (Q503) in the TX-RX unit (B/2) to detect noise. A nal input to the pin 5 of the PLL IC is divided to produce a
voltage is applied to the CPU (IC511). The CPU controls comparison frequency according to a channel step. This sig-
squelch according to the voltage (ASQ) level. The signal nal is compared with the reference frequency which is out-
from the RSSI pin of IC11 is monitored. The electric field put from the VCXO (X1). VCXO provides 16.8MHz, 2.5ppm
strength of the receive signal can be known before the ASQ (–30 to +60°C) and guarantees stable performance when
voltage is input to the CPU, and the scan stop speed is im- the temperature changes. The output signal from the phase
proved. comparator passes through a charge pump and an external
TX-RX UNIT (B/2) : Control section active LPF (Q301, Q302) in the PLL IC to generate a DC VCO
IC2 IC503 Q503 control voltage CV. Serial data (DT, CK, EP) are output from
IC11 AMP AMP NOISE AMP D509 IC511 the CPU (IC511) and shift register (IC8) in the TX-RX unit (B/
DEO
HPF DET 2) to control the PLL IC. The PLL lock status is always moni-
IF
SYSTEM RSSI
CPU tored by the CPU.
ANT
MIC IC711 IC504 IC3 Q103 Q106 Q7 Q202 Q204 Q205 IC400
AF AMP, VCO RF AMP BUFFER RF AMP RF AMP POWER AMP
AF AMP SUM AMP RF AMP
IDC, LPF 2SK508NV 2SC4226 2SC5110 2SC4093 2SC2954 : E,E4 M57729H : E
TA75S01F TA75W558FU 2SC3357
TC35453F (K52) (R24) (O) (R27) 2SC3357 : E3 M57729L : E3
M57704H : E4
IC511 X1 IC300 Q300
CPU BUFFER
MIC KEY VCXO PLL
30620M8A 2SC4215
INPUT 16.8MHz SA7025DK
-2K9GP (Y)
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CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
■ Unlock Circuit Q17 turns the PC signal on or off using 8T so that the
During reception, the TR signal goes high, the KEY signal circuit works only during transmission. With stability at low
goes low, and Q10 turns on. Q11 turns on and a voltage is power in mind, Q29 turns off to optimize the detection volt-
applied to the collector (8R). During transmission, the TR age.
signal goes low, the KEY signal goes high and Q13 turns on. The APC circuit is configured to protect overcurrent of
Q12 turns on and a voltage is applied to 8T. the power module due to fluctuations of the load at the an-
The CPU in the TX-RX unit (B/2) monitors the PLL (IC300) tenna end and to stabilize transmission output at voltage
LD signal directly. When the PLL is unlocked during trans- and temperature variations.
mission, the PLL LD signal goes low. The CPU detects this
signal and makes the KEY signal low. When the KEY signal Control Circuit
goes low, no voltage is applied to 8T, and no signal is trans-
The CPU carries out the following tasks:
mitted.
8C 1) Controls the shift register (IC7, IC8, IC508) AF MUTE,
WIDE/NARROW, T/R KEY outputs.
Q11 Q12
8R 8T 2) Adjusts the AF signal level of the audio processor (IC504)
SW SW
and turns the filter select compounder on or off.
Q10 Q13 3) Controls the DTMF decoder (IC507).
SW SW 4) Controls the LCD assembly display data.
5) Controls the PLL (IC300).
TR KEY 6) Controls the D/A converter (IC5) and adjusts the volume,
modulation and transmission power.
IC508
IC300 LD IC511
SHIFT
PLL CPU LCD ASSY
REG.
PLL lock TX-RX UNIT (A/2)
: LD “H” TX-RX UNIT (B/2)
IC508 IC8
Shift Shift
Fig. 7 Unlock circuit register register
OE
CS
CK
DT
DT
RFCK IC7
Shift
■ Power Amplifier Circuit IC504
Audio
IC511 ES register
CPU
The transmit output signal from the VCO is amplified to a processor AFCLR EN
AFMSKE
specified level of the power module (IC400) by the drive AFDAT
IC5
D/A
ACK
SD
CP
EP
LR Q509
RED
SW
Fig. 13 Encode
Fig. 11 Display circuit
■ Decode
The signal (DEO) detected by the TX-RX unit (A/2) passes
■ Key Matrix Circuit through two low-pass filters of IC501, goes to LSDI of the
The TK-880 front panel has ten keys. Each of them is CPU (IC511) to decode QT, DQT. The DTMF signal is de-
connected to a cross point of a matrix of the KEY1 to KEY7 coded by a dedicated IC (IC507) and the resulting signal is
ports of the microprocessor. The KEY5 to KEY7 ports are sent to the CPU (IC511) as serial data (STD).
always high, while the KEY1 to KEY4 ports are always low. The 5-tone signal passes through high-pass filter, IC504
The microprocessor monitors the status of the KEY1 to and then through low-pass filter, IC710. After passing
KEY7 ports. If the state of one of the ports changes, the through these filters, only the audio signal between 300Hz
microprocessor assumes that the key at the matrix point and 3kHz is extracted and input to comparator, IC502. The
corresponding to that port has been pressed. Unused comparator converts the input signal into a square wave-
points (KEY1 to KEY7) are also used for foot switch (FSW) form (0 and 5V). This square waveform is then fed to the
input. HSDI line of CPU (IC511).
IC501(2/2) IC501(1/2)
FSW LPF LPF
LSDI
VOL VOL DEO
Q511
UP DOWN
KEY7 IC511
MONI A B C CPU IC507
KEY6 HSDI STD
DTMF
KEY5 DECO.
IC511 KEY4 D CALL CH CH
CPU KEY3 DOWN UP
KEY2
IC502 IC710 IC504
KEY1 Comparator LPF HPF
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CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
■ Horn Control Power Supply Circuit
The horn switch, consisting of Q4, Q5, and Q6, controls
When the POWER switch on the control unit is pressed,
the horn relay. It is supplied by the dealer to provide the
the PSW signal goes low. This signal is inverted by Q26 and
external horn alert function.
sent to a flip-flop IC (IC15). This IC outputs a control signal
Q5 disables horn alert, turning on when its base is high,
when the PSW goes low. When the power turns on, pin 1 of
to inhibit the function. Normally, the output from IC7 is low,
IC15 outputs a low signal and Q30 turns on. The base of
and Q6 is off; the base of Q4 is about 0V and Q4 is off.
Q28 goes high, Q28 turns on, SB SW (Q27) turns on and
When horn alert is enabled, the output from IC7 goes high
power (SB) is supplied to the set.
and Q6 turns on. The base current flows through R58 to Q4
This circuit has an over-voltage protection circuit. If a DC
to turn Q4 on. Q4 can sink a maximum of 100mA. If the
voltage of 20V or higher is applied to the power cable, D34
operational KAP-1 is used, it can drive up to 2A.
turns on and a voltage is applied to the base of Q31. This
8C HOR voltage turns Q31 on and turns Q28 and SBSW off. This
circuit has a TIMED POWER OFF (TOF) function which can
R58
Q6 be programmed by software.
IC7
HNC It is controlled through pin 6 of IC7. When the TOF line
Shift
register Q4 goes high, Q22 turns on and then Q25 turns on. Pin 6 of
IC15 goes high, then pin 1 goes high to turn Q27 off.
Q5
R2 R50
IGN IGN
R152
D7
Q27
SB +B
+B SW
R152
R151
Q26
INV. PSW
Fig. 15 Horn control IC15
Q28 Q30 F.F.
SW SW Q25
SW
MO
IC506
47K
Analog 5C
SW
TXOUT SW.D Q507
IC504 “PA2”
MSKGS SW.B
Audio
processor
RXIN
SW.A
RXOUT
Fig. 16 PA switch
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SEMICONDUCTOR DATA
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SEMICONDUCTOR DATA
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DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS
TX-RX Unit (A/2) Ref. No. Use / Function Operation / Condition
Ref. No. Use / Function Operation / Condition Q17 PC switch TX (8T) time on
IC1 DC amp FC, TCXO control Q18 DET mute KEY “H” time on
IC2 DET amp External DEO, internal DEO Q19 APC APC driver
IC5 A/D converter PC, TV, FC, AFO, BEEP, TO, MO Q22 TOF switch TOF “H” time on
IC7 Shift register HNC, H/L, TOF, CODE3, CODE4, Q25 TOF switch Q22 on time on
IC8 Shift register AM, LOK, STR, DM, OPT, CODE1, Q27 SB switch Q28 on time on
IC9 5V AVR External 5C Q29 H/L switch High power time “H”
IC11 FM IF DET Quadrature detector, 2nd mixer, Q31 SB SW control DC 20V and over time on
Q1 DC switch R17 connection and, PTT “H” time Q403 W/N switch Wide time on
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DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS
Ref. No. Use / Function Operation / Condition Ref. No. Use / Function Operation / Condition
D28 Protection Q508 LED switch LG “H” time on, Busy time green on
D30 Power detection Q509 LED switch LR “H” time on, TX time red on
D31 Reverse protection Q510 Clock switch shift BSFT “H” time clock shift on
D32 Surge absorption B Q511 FSW swtich FSW “L” time foot switch on
D34 Protection DC 20V and over time on Q512 Key backlight switch KBLC “H” time on
D35 Charge DEO Q513 Key backlight switch KBLC “H” time key backlight on
Ref. No. Use / Function Operation / Condition D511 BUSY/TX LED Busy time green on, TX time red on
IC501 LPF, amplification LSD D512~517 Key backlight KBLC “H” time on
Buffer amp
IC508 Shift register LR, LG, KBLC, MM1, T/R, KEY, Q102 Inverter TX (ST “H”) time on
IC509 Reset Power on time “L” output Q104 TX/RX switch TX (ST “H”) time on
Q501 MIC mute MM “H” and MM1 “H” time mute on D105 Modulation
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PARTS LIST
* New Parts. indicates safety critical components.
Parts without Parts No. are not supplied.
Destination TX-RX unit PLL/VCO unit SUB unit
E X57-6152-70 X58-4722-70 X58-4850-10
Les articles non mentionnes dans le Parts No. ne sont pas fournis.
Teile ohne Parts No. werden nicht geliefert. E3 X57-6372-70 X58-4722-71 X58-4850-10
E4 X57-6152-71 X58-4722-70 X58-4850-10
TK-880, TX-RX UNIT (X57-6XX2-7X)
New Desti- New Desti-
Ref. No. Address parts Parts No. Description Ref. No. Address parts Parts No. Description nation
nation
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TX-RX UNIT (X57-6XX2-7X)
C100 C92-0628-05 CHIP-TAN 10UF 10WV C176 C92-0712-05 CHIP-TAN 22UF 6.3WV
C101 CK73GB1H102K CHIP C 1000PF K C177 CC73GCH1H040C CHIP C 4.0PF C E3
C102 CC73GCH1H270J CHIP C 27PF J C178,179 CC73GCH1H220J CHIP C 22PF J
C103 CK73GB1C104K CHIP C 0.10UF K C195-198 CK73GB1H102K CHIP C 1000PF K
C104 CK73GB1E103K CHIP C 0.010UF K C200 CK73GB1H102K CHIP C 1000PF K E,E4
C105,106 C92-0516-05 CHIP-TAN 4.7UF 16WV C204 CC73GCH1H150J CHIP C 15PF J E,E4
C107 C92-0628-05 CHIP-TAN 10UF 10WV C205,206 CC73GCH1H101J CHIP C 100PF J
C108 CK73GB1C104K CHIP C 0.10UF K C207 CK73GB1H471K CHIP C 470PF K E,E4
C109 CK73GB1H471K CHIP C 470PF K C209 CC73GCH1H080D CHIP C 8.0PF D E,E4
C111,112 CK73GB1H471K CHIP C 470PF K C211,212 CK73GB1H471K CHIP C 470PF K E,E4
C139 CC73FCH1H020B CHIP C 2.0PF B E,E3 C254 CC73FCH1H390J CHIP C 39PF J E,E4
C139 CC73FCH1H1R5B CHIP C 1.5PF B E4 C255,256 CK73GB1H471K CHIP C 470PF K
C140-143 CK73GB1H471K CHIP C 470PF K C257 C92-0719-05 ELECTRO 47UF 25WV
C144 CK73GB1H102K CHIP C 1000PF K C258 CK73GB1C104K CHIP C 0.10UF K
C145,146 CK73GB1H471K CHIP C 470PF K C260 CK73GB1H471K CHIP C 470PF K
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New Desti- New Desti-
Ref. No. Address parts Parts No. Description Ref. No. Address parts Parts No. Description
nation nation
C261 CK73GB1C104K CHIP C 0.10UF K C409 CC73GCH1H220J CHIP C 22PF J
C262 C92-0719-05 ELECTRO 47UF 25WV C414 CK73GB1H471K CHIP C 470PF K
C263 CK73GB1H471K CHIP C 470PF K C419 CC73GCH1H220J CHIP C 22PF J
C264 CK73GB1C104K CHIP C 0.10UF K C422 CK73GB1H102K CHIP C 1000PF K
C265 C93-0553-05 CHIP C 3.0PF C E3 C423 C92-0628-05 CHIP-TAN 10UF 10WV
C266 C93-0551-05 CHIP C 1.5PF C E,E4 C429 C92-0628-05 CHIP-TAN 10UF 10WV
C267 C93-0603-05 CHIP C 1000PF K C430,431 CC73GCH1H220J CHIP C 22PF J
C268 CC73FCH1H020C CHIP C 2.0PF C E3 C435 CC73FCH1H220J CHIP C 22PF J
C268 CC73FCH1H060D CHIP C 6.0PF D E,E4 C442-448 CC73GCH1H220J CHIP C 22PF J
C269 C93-0555-05 CHIP C 5.0PF C E3 C456 CE04EW1A101M ELECTRO 100UF 10WV E,E4
C320 C92-0657-05 CHIP-TAN 2.2UF 20WV E3 C548 C92-0712-05 CHIP-TAN 22UF 6.3WV
C321 CC73GCH1H060D CHIP C 6.0PF D C549,550 CK73GB1C104K CHIP C 0.10UF K
C322 C92-0004-05 CHIP-TAN 1.0UF 16WV E,E4 C552 CK73GB1C333K CHIP C 0.033UF K
C322 C92-0657-05 CHIP-TAN 2.2UF 20WV E3 C553 CK73GB1H472K CHIP C 4700PF K
C325 C92-0002-05 CHIP-TAN 0.22UF 35WV C554-558 CK73GB1C104K CHIP C 0.10UF K
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PARTS LIST
TX-RX UNIT (X57-6XX2-7X)
New Desti- New Desti-
Ref. No. Address parts Parts No. Description Ref. No. Address parts Parts No. Description
nation nation
L207 L79-1750-05 HELICAL BLOCK E,E4 R25 RK73GB1J394J CHIP R 390K J 1/16W
L208 L40-1875-92 SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (18NH) E,E4 R26 RK73GB1J104J CHIP R 100K J 1/16W
L210-212 L39-1272-05 TOROIDAL COIL R27 RK73GB1J473J CHIP R 47K J 1/16W
L214 L40-1071-34 SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (10NH) R28 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM J 1/16W
L216 L40-1571-34 SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (15NH) E4 R29 RK73GB1J220J CHIP R 22 J 1/16W
L216,217 L40-1571-34 SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (15NH) E,E3 R30 RK73GB1J224J CHIP R 220K J 1/16W
L217 L40-2271-34 SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (22NH) E4 R31 RK73GB1J104J CHIP R 100K J 1/16W
L218 L40-2771-34 SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (27NH) E3 R32 RK73GB1J474J CHIP R 470K J 1/16W
L218 L40-6871-34 SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (68NH) E,E4 R33 RK73GB1J562J CHIP R 5.6K J 1/16W
L219 L40-1071-34 SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (10NH) E,E4 R34 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM J 1/16W
L305,306 L40-1275-92 SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (12NH) E3 R47 RK73GB1J473J CHIP R 47K J 1/16W
L305,306 L40-1575-92 SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (15NH) E,E4 R48 RK73GB1J122J CHIP R 1.2K J 1/16W
L400,401 L92-0179-05 FERRITE CHIP R49 RK73GB1J102J CHIP R 1.0K J 1/16W
L410 L40-1571-35 SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (15NH) E4 R50 RK73GB1J103J CHIP R 10K J 1/16W
L501-508 L92-0138-05 FERRITE CHIP R52 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM J 1/16W
L901 L40-6878-67 SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (68NH) E3 R53 RK73GB1J274J CHIP R 270K J 1/16W
L903,904 L34-4564-05 AIR-CORE COIL E3 R54 RK73GB1J104J CHIP R 100K J 1/16W
L906 L40-3378-67 SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (33NH) E3 R56 RK73GB1J103J CHIP R 10K J 1/16W
L908,909 L34-4564-05 AIR-CORE COIL E3 R57 RK73GB1J473J CHIP R 47K J 1/16W
L914 L40-4778-67 SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (47NH) E3 R58 RK73GB1J102J CHIP R 1.0K J 1/16W
L915 L40-3978-67 SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (39NH) E3 R59 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM J 1/16W
L916 L40-1578-67 SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (15NH) E3 R60 RK73GB1J472J CHIP R 4.7K J 1/16W
L917 L40-1278-67 SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (12NH) E3 R61 RK73GB1J822J CHIP R 8.2K J 1/16W
L918 L40-4778-67 SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (47NH) E3 R62 RK73GB1J221J CHIP R 220 J 1/16W
L919 L40-6865-92 SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (6.8NH) E3 R63 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM J 1/16W
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R114 RK73GB1J392J CHIP R 3.9K J 1/16W R212,213 RK73GB1J102J CHIP R 1.0K J 1/16W
R115 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM J 1/16W R214 RK73GB1J101J CHIP R 100 J 1/16W
R116 RK73GB1J473J CHIP R 47K J 1/16W R215 RK73GB1J100J CHIP R 10 J 1/16W
R119 RK73GB1J103J CHIP R 10K J 1/16W R217,218 RK73GB1J104J CHIP R 100K J 1/16W E,E4
R120 RK73GB1J392J CHIP R 3.9K J 1/16W R220 RK73GB1J271J CHIP R 270 J 1/16W
R121,122 RK73GB1J472J CHIP R 4.7K J 1/16W R221 RK73GB1J222J CHIP R 2.2K J 1/16W
R123 RK73GB1J153J CHIP R 15K J 1/16W R223 RK73GB1J102J CHIP R 1.0K J 1/16W
R124-126 RK73GB1J223J CHIP R 22K J 1/16W R224,225 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM J 1/16W E,E4
R127 RK73FB2A273J CHIP R 27K J 1/10W R224 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM J 1/16W E3
R128 RK73GB1J223J CHIP R 22K J 1/16W R226 RK73GB1J103J CHIP R 10K J 1/16W E4
R129 RK73GB1J100J CHIP R 10 J 1/16W R226 RK73GB1J682J CHIP R 6.8K J 1/16W E,E3
R130,131 RK73GB1J223J CHIP R 22K J 1/16W R227 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM J 1/16W E,E4
R132 RK73GB1J104J CHIP R 100K J 1/16W R228 RK73GB1J102J CHIP R 1.0K J 1/16W
R133 RK73GB1J153J CHIP R 15K J 1/16W R230 RK73GB1J682J CHIP R 6.8K J 1/16W
R134 RK73GB1J473J CHIP R 47K J 1/16W R231 RK73GB1J103J CHIP R 10K J 1/16W E,E3
R135 R92-1214-05 CHIP R 120 J 1/2W R231 RK73GB1J223J CHIP R 22K J 1/16W E4
R137 RK73GB1J473J CHIP R 47K J 1/16W R232 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM J 1/16W
R138 RK73FB2A100J CHIP R 10 J 1/10W R233 RK73GB1J470J CHIP R 47 J 1/16W
R139 R92-0670-05 CHIP R 0 OHM R234 RK73GB1J150J CHIP R 15 J 1/16W
R140 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM J 1/16W R235 RK73GB1J152J CHIP R 1.5K J 1/16W
R141 RK73GB1J104J CHIP R 100K J 1/16W R236 RK73GB1J101J CHIP R 100 J 1/16W
R142 R92-0699-05 CHIP R 10 J 1/2W R237 RK73GB1J471J CHIP R 470 J 1/16W
R143 RK73GB1J102J CHIP R 1.0K J 1/16W R238 RK73GB1J221J CHIP R 220 J 1/16W E,E3
R144 RK73GB1J223J CHIP R 22K J 1/16W R238 RK73GB1J222J CHIP R 2.2K J 1/16W E4
R145 RK73GB1J104J CHIP R 100K J 1/16W R239 RK73GB1J100J CHIP R 10 J 1/16W
R146 R92-1215-05 CHIP R 470 J 1/2W R240 RK73GB1J222J CHIP R 2.2K J 1/16W
R147 RK73FB2A223J CHIP R 22K J 1/10W E,E3 R241 RK73GB1J100J CHIP R 10 J 1/16W
R147 RK73FB2A332J CHIP R 3.3K J 1/10W E4 R242 RK73GB1J681J CHIP R 680 J 1/16W
R148 RK73FB2A472J CHIP R 4.7K J 1/10W R243 RK73GB1J331J CHIP R 330 J 1/16W
R149 RK73FB2A103J CHIP R 10K J 1/10W E,E3 R244 RK73GB1J152J CHIP R 1.5K J 1/16W
R164 RK73GB1J474J CHIP R 470K J 1/16W R306 RK73GB1J471J CHIP R 470 J 1/16W
R165 R92-0670-05 CHIP R 0 OHM R307 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM J 1/16W
R168 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM J 1/16W R308 RK73GB1J101J CHIP R 100 J 1/16W
R169 RK73GB1J104J CHIP R 100K J 1/16W R309 RK73GB1J683J CHIP R 68K J 1/16W
R170 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM J 1/16W R310 RK73GB1J103J CHIP R 10K J 1/16W
R203 RK73FB2A151J CHIP R 150 J 1/10W E4 R314 RK73GB1J153J CHIP R 15K J 1/16W E3
R203 RK73FB2A471J CHIP R 470 J 1/10W E3 R315 RK73GB1J222J CHIP R 2.2K J 1/16W E3
R204,205 RK73FB2A100J CHIP R 10 J 1/10W E R315 RK73GB1J472J CHIP R 4.7K J 1/16W E,E4
R204,205 RK73FB2A220J CHIP R 22 J 1/10W E3 R316,317 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM J 1/16W
R204,205 RK73FB2A680J CHIP R 68 J 1/10W E4 R318 RK73GB1J221J CHIP R 220 J 1/16W
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PARTS LIST
TX-RX UNIT (X57-6XX2-7X)
New Desti- New Desti-
Ref. No. Address parts Parts No. Description Ref. No. Address parts Parts No. Description
nation nation
R319 RK73GB1J102J CHIP R 1.0K J 1/16W R548 RK73GB1J183J CHIP R 18K J 1/16W
R320 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM J 1/16W R550 RN73GH1J682D CHIP R 6.8K D 1/16W
R400 R92-0670-05 CHIP R 0 OHM R551 RK73GB1J223J CHIP R 22K J 1/16W
R402 R92-0670-05 CHIP R 0 OHM R552 RK73GB1J334J CHIP R 330K J 1/16W
R403 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM J 1/16W R553 RK73GB1J102J CHIP R 1.0K J 1/16W
R406 RK73GB1J394J CHIP R 390K J 1/16W R554 RK73GB1J332J CHIP R 3.3K J 1/16W
R408 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM J 1/16W R555 RK73GB1J394J CHIP R 390K J 1/16W
R411 RK73GB1J472J CHIP R 4.7K J 1/16W R556 RK73GB1J223J CHIP R 22K J 1/16W
R413 RK73GB1J473J CHIP R 47K J 1/16W R558 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM J 1/16W
R414 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM J 1/16W R562 RK73GB1J273J CHIP R 27K J 1/16W
R415 RK73GB1J103J CHIP R 10K J 1/16W R564 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM J 1/16W
R416 RK73GB1J822J CHIP R 8.2K J 1/16W R566 RK73GB1J470J CHIP R 47 J 1/16W
R417 RK73GB1J122J CHIP R 1.2K J 1/16W R567 RK73GB1J220J CHIP R 22 J 1/16W
R418 RK73GB1J473J CHIP R 47K J 1/16W R568 RK73GB1J473J CHIP R 47K J 1/16W
R419 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM J 1/16W R569 RK73GB1J333J CHIP R 33K J 1/16W
R420,421 R92-0670-05 CHIP R 0 OHM E,E4 R571,572 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM J 1/16W
R422 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM J 1/16W R573 RK73GB1J104J CHIP R 100K J 1/16W
R430 RK73GB1J223J CHIP R 22K J 1/16W E3 R574 RK73GB1J473J CHIP R 47K J 1/16W
R501 RK73GB1J472J CHIP R 4.7K J 1/16W R575 RK73GB1J103J CHIP R 10K J 1/16W
R502 RK73GB1J184J CHIP R 180K J 1/16W R576 RK73GB1J473J CHIP R 47K J 1/16W
R503 RK73GB1J223J CHIP R 22K J 1/16W R577 RK73GB1J153J CHIP R 15K J 1/16W
R504 RK73GB1J184J CHIP R 180K J 1/16W R579 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM J 1/16W
R505 RK73GB1J102J CHIP R 1.0K J 1/16W R580 RK73GB1J103J CHIP R 10K J 1/16W
R506 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM J 1/16W R581 RK73GB1J472J CHIP R 4.7K J 1/16W
R507,508 RK73GB1J154J CHIP R 150K J 1/16W R582 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM J 1/16W
R509 RK73GB1J103J CHIP R 10K J 1/16W R584 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM J 1/16W
R510 RK73GB1J105J CHIP R 1.0M J 1/16W R585,586 RK73GB1J473J CHIP R 47K J 1/16W
R511 RK73GB1J102J CHIP R 1.0K J 1/16W R587 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM J 1/16W
R512 RK73GB1J681J CHIP R 680 J 1/16W R588 RK73GB1J473J CHIP R 47K J 1/16W
R513 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM J 1/16W R589 R92-1368-05 CHIP R 0 OHM
R514 RK73GB1J102J CHIP R 1.0K J 1/16W R590-600 RK73HB1J102J CHIP R 1.0K J 1/16W
R515 RN73GH1J913D CHIP R 91K D 1/16W R601-603 R92-1368-05 CHIP R 0 OHM
R516 RK73GB1J102J CHIP R 1.0K J 1/16W R608-610 RK73HB1J102J CHIP R 1.0K J 1/16W
R517 RK73GB1J103J CHIP R 10K J 1/16W R611 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM J 1/16W
R518 RN73GH1J333D CHIP R 33K D 1/16W R612 RK73GB1J224J CHIP R 220K J 1/16W
R519 RN73GH1J913D CHIP R 91K D 1/16W R613 RK73HB1J102J CHIP R 1.0K J 1/16W
R520 RN73GH1J683D CHIP R 68K D 1/16W R614 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM J 1/16W
R521 RK73GB1J105J CHIP R 1.0M J 1/16W R615 RK73HB1J102J CHIP R 1.0K J 1/16W
R522 RN73GH1J913D CHIP R 91K D 1/16W R616 RK73GB1J473J CHIP R 47K J 1/16W
R523 RK73GB1J154J CHIP R 150K J 1/16W R617,618 RK73HB1J102J CHIP R 1.0K J 1/16W
R524 RN73GH1J274D CHIP R 270K D 1/16W R619 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM J 1/16W
R525 RK73GB1J823J CHIP R 82K J 1/16W R620 RK73HB1J102J CHIP R 1.0K J 1/16W
R526 RK73GB1J104J CHIP R 100K J 1/16W R621 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM J 1/16W
R527 RK73GB1J103J CHIP R 10K J 1/16W R622,623 RK73HB1J102J CHIP R 1.0K J 1/16W
R528 RK73GB1J153J CHIP R 15K J 1/16W R624 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM J 1/16W
R529 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM J 1/16W R625-627 RK73HB1J102J CHIP R 1.0K J 1/16W
R530 RK73GB1J394J CHIP R 390K J 1/16W R628,629 R92-1368-05 CHIP R 0 OHM
R531 RK73GB1J473J CHIP R 47K J 1/16W R630 RK73HB1J102J CHIP R 1.0K J 1/16W
R532 RK73GB1J394J CHIP R 390K J 1/16W R631 R92-1368-05 CHIP R 0 OHM
R533 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM J 1/16W R632 RK73HB1J102J CHIP R 1.0K J 1/16W
R542 RN73GH1J683D CHIP R 68K D 1/16W R639 RK73HB1J102J CHIP R 1.0K J 1/16W
R544 RK73GB1J101J CHIP R 100 J 1/16W R640 R92-1368-05 CHIP R 0 OHM
R545 RK73GB1J182J CHIP R 1.8K J 1/16W R641 RK73HB1J102J CHIP R 1.0K J 1/16W
R546 RK73GB1J224J CHIP R 220K J 1/16W R642 R92-1368-05 CHIP R 0 OHM
R547 RK73GB1J103J CHIP R 10K J 1/16W R643 RK73HB1J102J CHIP R 1.0K J 1/16W
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PARTS LIST
TX-RX UNIT (X57-6XX2-7X)
R677 RK73GB1J223J CHIP R 22K J 1/16W D212-215 MA2S377 VARIABLE CAPACITANCE DIODE E,E4
R678 RK73GB1J103J CHIP R 10K J 1/16W D501 DA204U DIODE
R679 RK73FB2A390J CHIP R 39 J 1/10W D501 HSB123 DIODE
R680 RK73FB2A222J CHIP R 2.2K J 1/10W D502 MINISMDC075-02 VARISTOR
R682 RK73GB1J473J CHIP R 47K J 1/16W D503-505 DA204U DIODE
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PARTS LIST
TX-RX UNIT (X57-6XX2-7X)
PLL/VCO (X58-4722-XX)
New Desti- New Desti-
Ref. No. Address parts Parts No. Description Ref. No. Address parts Parts No. Description
nation nation
Q1 2SK1824 FET C113 CC73GCH1H0R5B CHIP C 0.5PF B
Q2 2SC2412K(S) TRANSISTOR C114 CC73GCH1H050B CHIP C 5.0PF B E3
Q4 DTD114EK DIGITAL TRANSISTOR C114,115 CC73GCH1H040B CHIP C 4.0PF B E,E4
Q5,6 DTC114EE DIGITAL TRANSISTOR C115 CC73GCH1H030B CHIP C 3.0PF B E3
Q7 2SC5110(O) TRANSISTOR C116 CC73GCH1H060B CHIP C 6.0PF B E,E4
Q24 DTC144EE DIGITAL TRANSISTOR TC109 C05-0384-05 CERAMIC TRIMMER CAP (10P)
Q25,26 DTA114EE DIGITAL TRANSISTOR
Q27 2SA1641(S,T) TRANSISTOR CN101 E40-5699-05 PIN ASSY
Q28,29 DTC114EE DIGITAL TRANSISTOR
Q30 DTA114EE DIGITAL TRANSISTOR - F10-2279-04 SHIELDING CASE
Q31 DTC114EE DIGITAL TRANSISTOR L101-104 L40-1595-34 SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (1.5UH)
Q32 2SK1824 FET L105 L40-2278-67 SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (22NH) E,E4
Q201 2SC3357 TRANSISTOR L105 L40-2778-67 SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (27NH) E3
Q202 2SC4093(R27) TRANSISTOR L106 L40-1878-67 SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (18NH) E,E4
Q203,204 2SC3357 TRANSISTOR L106 L40-2278-67 SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (22NH) E3
Q205 2SC2954 TRANSISTOR E,E4 L107,108 L40-1098-76 SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (1UH)
Q205 2SC3357 TRANSISTOR E3 L109,110 L40-1595-34 SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR (1.5UH)
Q300 2SC4215(Y) TRANSISTOR L111 L33-0751-05 SMALL FIXED INDUCTOR
Q301,302 2SC3722K(S) TRANSISTOR
Q401-403 DTC114EE DIGITAL TRANSISTOR R101 RK73GB1J470J CHIP R 47 J 1/16W E3
R101,102 RK73GB1J101J CHIP R 100 J 1/16W E,E4
Q501 DTC314TU DIGITAL TRANSISTOR R102 RK73GB1J101J CHIP R 100 J 1/16W E3
Q502 DTC144EE DIGITAL TRANSISTOR R103 RK73GB1J104J CHIP R 100K J 1/16W E,E4
Q503 2SC4617(S) TRANSISTOR R103 RK73GB1J223J CHIP R 22K J 1/16W E3
Q507 DTC144EE DIGITAL TRANSISTOR
Q508,509 2SC4617(S) TRANSISTOR R104 RK73GB1J101J CHIP R 100 J 1/16W
R105 RK73GB1J154J CHIP R 150K J 1/16W
Q510 2SC4619 TRANSISTOR R106 RK73GB1J101J CHIP R 100 J 1/16W
Q511 DTA144WE DIGITAL TRANSISTOR R107-110 RK73GB1J103J CHIP R 10K J 1/16W
Q512 DTC114EE DIGITAL TRANSISTOR R111 RK73GB1J470J CHIP R 47 J 1/16W
Q513 2SC2873(Y) TRANSISTOR
Q515 DTC114EE DIGITAL TRANSISTOR R112 RK73GB1J151J CHIP R 150 J 1/16W E,E4
R112 RK73GB1J221J CHIP R 220 J 1/16W E3
R113 RK73GB1J181J CHIP R 180 J 1/16W
R114 RK73GB1J470J CHIP R 47 J 1/16W
R115 RK73GB1J103J CHIP R 10K J 1/16W
PLL/VCO (X58-4722-XX) -70 : E,E4 -71 : E3
C102 CK73GB1H471K CHIP C 470PF K R116 RK73GB1J392J CHIP R 3.9K J 1/16W
C104 CC73GCH1H100D CHIP C 10PF D E,E4 R117 RK73GB1J101J CHIP R 100 J 1/16W
C104 CC73GCH1H150J CHIP C 15PF J E3 R118-120 R92-1252-05 CHIP R 0 OHM J 1/16W
C105 CC73GCH1H060B CHIP C 6.0PF B E3
C105 CC73GCH1H070B CHIP C 7.0PF B E,E4 D101-104 1SV283 VARIABLE CAPACITANCE DIODE
D105 1SV214 VARIABLE CAPACITANCE DIODE
C107 CC73GCH1H060B CHIP C 6.0PF B E3 Q101 2SK508NV(K52) FET
C107 CC73GCH1H120J CHIP C 12PF J E,E4 Q102 DTC114EUA DIGITAL TRANSISTOR
C108 CC73GCH1HR75B CHIP C 0.75PF B Q103 2SK508NV(K52) FET
C110 CC73GCH1H070B CHIP C 7.0PF B E3
C110 CC73GCH1H080B CHIP C 8.0PF B E,E4 Q104,105 2SC4081 TRANSISTOR
Q106 2SC4226(R24) TRANSISTOR
C111 CC73GCH1H050B CHIP C 5.0PF B
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PARTS LIST
SUB UNIT (X58-4850-10)
Q1 2SC2412K(S) TRANSISTOR
44
A B C
A
46
703
24x2 704
Cx2 12
A 30 14
26 23x2
703
1 29 11
1
8
701
702
28
27x2 26 17
J501
IC400
C
3 TX-RX 16x2
C unit (B/2)
18
20
Parts with the exploded numbers larger than 700 are not supplied.
EXPLODED VIEW
28 6
31 B
B
Sub 705
42 unit J1
39
TX-RX unit (A/2)
2
Cx2
13 706
15
19
2 A M2.6 x 6 (OC) BLK : N32-2606-45
Ax2 B M3 x 8 : N67-3008-46
C M2.6 X 6 (Br-Tap) : N87-2606-46
D M2.6 x 12 (Br-Tap) : N87-2612-46
Dx11 32 28
22
45
TK-880
TK-880
PACKING
D E
10 DC cord
(E30-3438-05)
21 Fuse
(F52-0006-05)
44 Screw set
(N99-0395-05)
34 Polystyrene foamed fixture (B)
(H10-6619-12)
707 Pamphlet
37 Protection bag
(H25-0720-04)
7 Instruction manual
2 (B62-1438-00)
46 Parts with the exploded numbers larger than 700 are not supplied.
TK-880
ADJUSTMENT
n 1 – 1
W/SW/N Channel No. Signalling No.
47
TK-880
ADJUSTMENT
Press [A], now in tuning mode. Use [C] button to write • Tuning flow
tuning data through tuning modes, and [Channel Up/Down] Note : You cannot configure semi-wide for E3-type.
to adjust tuning requirements (1 to 256 appears on LCD).
Use [D] button to select the adjustment item through tun- FREQ xxx
ing modes. Use [B] button to adjust 3 or 5-point tuning, and [D]
(5-point [B]
use [CALL] button to switch between wide/semi-wide/nar- HPOW xxx
tuning)
row.
(5-point
LPOW xxx
tuning)
LCD display (Tuning mode)
(3-point [CALL]
F REQ 1 tuning)
n BAL xxx s BAL xxx w BAL xxx
L2 447.05000 447.10000
[CALL]
n DTMF xxx s DTMF xxx w DTMF xxx
C 455.05000 455.10000
H2 462.05000 462.10000
[CALL]
H 469.95000 469.90000 n FFSK xxx s FFSK xxx w FFSK xxx
[CALL]
E3 type n TONE xxx s TONE xxx w TONE xxx
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TK-880
ADJUSTMENT
MIC connector
(Front view)
Lead wire + 8 1
Shiel wire –
MIC
1 : BLC
2 : PSB
3:E
4 : PTT
5 : ME
6 : MIC
7 : HOOK
8 : CM
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TK-880
ADJUSTMENT
CHANNEL UP
CHANNWL DOWN
TX-RX UNIT (A/2)
CALL
VR1
MODULAR CALL
MIC JACK PROGRAMMABLE
ALPHANUMERIC FUNCTION KEYS L203 TC106
DISPLAY
PLL/VCO
L207 TP1
L6
■ Note TC109
• Flash memory
The firmware program (User mode, Test mode, Tuning
mode, etc.) and the data programmed by the FPU (KPG-60D)
for the flash memory, is stored in memory. When parts are
changed, program the data again.
Common Section
Measurement Adjustment
Item Condition Test- Specifications/Remarks
equipment Unit Terminal Unit Parts Method
1. PLL lock 1) Set test mode DVM TX-RX TP1 PLL TC106 1.5V (Receive) ±0.1V
voltage CH : CH3 - Sig1 Power meter (A/2)
PTT : OFF (Receive) TC109 1.5V (Transmit)
PTT : ON (Transmit)
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TK-880
ADJUSTMENT
Receiver Section
Measurement Adjustment
Item Condition Test- Specifications/Remarks
equipment Unit Terminal Unit Parts Method
1. Discriminator 1) Set test mode SSG Rear ANT TX-RX L6 AF output voltage
CH : CH1 - Sig1 panel (A/2) maximum.
SSG output : –53dBm AF VTVM ACC
AF : 1.4V/4Ω Oscilloscope (EXT.SP)
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TK-880
ADJUSTMENT
Measurement Adjustment
Item Condition Test- Specifications/Remarks
equipment Unit Terminal Unit Parts Method
4) Only E type
“sL SQLT”, “sC SQLT”, “sH SQLT”
Same as narrow adjustment (255).
2) “nC HRSI”
SSG freq’ : See freq’ table
3) “nH HRSI”
SSG freq’ : See freq’ table
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TK-880
ADJUSTMENT
Transmitter Section
Measurement Adjustment
Item Condition Test- Specifications/Remarks
equipment Unit Terminal Unit Parts Method
1. Frequency 1) Set test mode Power meter Rear ANT Check 470.100MHz±100Hz E,E4
Select “FREQ” in tuning mode. F. counter panel 419.100MHz±100Hz E3
PTT : ON
4. Low power 1) Set test mode Power meter 6.0W E,E3 ± 0.5W E,E3
Select “LPOW” in tuning mode. 1.0W E4 ± 0.1W E4
“L LPOW”
PTT : ON
2) “L2 LPOW”
PTT : ON
3) “C LPOW”
PTT : ON
4) “H2 LPOW”
PTT : ON
5) “H LPOW”
PTT : ON
5. Power check 1) Set test mode Power meter ANT Check 25W±1W, 8A or less E,E3
CH : CH1 - Sig1 25W+1W, –5W (E3 CH3 - Sig1)
CH2 - Sig1 Ammeter DC IN 5W± 0.2W, 5A or less E4
CH3 - Sig1
PTT : ON
6. Modulation 1) Set test mode Power meter Rear ANT Make the de- (Wide 5k/Wide 4k/Narrow)
balance MIC input : OFF Deviation panel modulation
Select “BAL” in tuning mode. meter waveform near.
“nL BAL” Oscilloscope
Deviation meter filter
LPF : 15kHz AF VTVM Front MIC
HPF : OFF AG panel
De-emphasis : OFF
2) “nC BAL”
PTT : ON
3) “nH BAL”
PTT : ON
4) “s BAL”
PTT : ON
5) “w BAL”
PTT : ON
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TK-880
ADJUSTMENT
Measurement Adjustment
Item Condition Test- Specifications/Remarks
equipment Unit Terminal Unit Parts Method
7. Maximum 1) Set test mode Power meter Rear ANT 4.1kHz (Wide 5k) +0Hz, –50Hz
deviation Connect AG to the MIC Deviation panel 3.3kHz (Wide 4k) (Wide 5k/Wide 4k/Narrow)
terminal. meter 2.05kHz (Narrow)
Select “MAX” in tuning mode. Oscilloscope (According to the
“nL MAX” larger +, –)
AG : 1kHz/40mV AF VTVM Front MIC
Deviation meter filter AG panel
LPF : 15kHz
HPF : OFF
De-emphasis : OFF
PTT : ON
2) “nC MAX”
PTT : ON
3) “nH MAX”
PTT : ON
4) “s MAX”
PTT : ON
5) “w MAX”
PTT : ON
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TK-880
ADJUSTMENT
Measurement Adjustment
Item Condition Test- Specifications/Remarks
equipment Unit Terminal Unit Parts Method
11. DTMF 1) Set test mode Power meter Rear ANT 3.0kHz (Wide 5k) ± 0.2kHz (Wide 5k/Wide 4k)
deviation Select “n DTMF” in tuning mode. Deviation panel 2.4kHz (Wide 4k) ± 0.1kHz (Narrow)
Deviation meter filter meter 1.5kHz (Narrow)
LPF : 15kHz Oscilloscope
HPF : OFF
PTT : ON AF VTVM Front MIC
AG panel
2) “s DTMF”
PTT : ON
3) “w DTMF”
PTT : ON
2) “s FFSK”
PTT : ON
3) “w FFSK”
PTT : ON
2) “s TONE”
PTT : ON
3) “w TONE”
PTT : ON
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A B C D E
TK-880
TK-880 PC BOARD VIEWS
1
TC106
L101
C1
D101
D103
C115
C119 9C IN
CN101 R1
C107
L105
C118
S
C111
C2
2 L109 ST
R101
G
L103
R104
Q101
C104 Q1
R113
HT +
C122 R119 C117
R3
Q105 L107
C128
Q106
C127
R109 Q102 R118 E
GND
R111
8CL
9CL
R116
R110
L111 9CL J72-0785-02
R114 R115 C125
R107
R108 C126 R117 8CL
C120
R105
R106
Q104
R103 MD
R112
D105
C124
C108
L108
3 C102
C129 CV
R120
C110
C123
L106
C121
D102
TC109
D104
S
L102
C114
G
Q103
C114
L102
TC109
G
D104
D102
C121
C123
D
S
C110
C113
L106
R102
C116 L104
5 C105
R120
L110
L108
CV
C108
C129
C124
D105
R112
C102
R106
C120
R105
R103 MD
Q104
R117
R115
R116
9CL
R110 R111
C127
C128
6 HT
R101
R104 C104
L103
G
C111
C118
ST
C107
L109
D
S
L105
TC106
CN101
D103
D101
L101
C119
C115
Component side
J72-0733-02
Foil side
56
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S
Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address
IC5 10M Q5 10R Q21 7F Q403 10M D32 4P D213 9C
IC10 8R Q6 10R Q32 11J D7 10Q D37 5P D214 11B
Component side IC11 12J Q8 8N Q203 13E D8 13L D203 9B D215 12C
IC400 2
IC14 6N Q10 7M Q300 9F D9 12L D204 9C
Layer 1
Layer 2 IC300 10H Q13 7M Q301 11F D11 9L D205 11B
Layer 3 IC400 2I Q16 11J Q302 11F D12 12M D206 11C
5 4 3 2 1
Layer 4 IC401 7G Q17 6F Q401 7H D13 13M D211 5D
Foil side Q4 11R Q19 4N Q402 10O D14 12M D212 8B 3
C445
C446
C448
C447
L227
4
R200
C273
E
J1
C105 + EXT.SP
Q19
D32
C266
C
+
C272
C269
C257
L224
C294
C267 + C106
B
D37
5
C444
L222 L220
C262
C419
L221 E +B
D211
SP 1
CN6
C178
+
R422 R122
E
R127
C270 C443 R135
O
L223 R113 CN5
IC14
6
C129
C125
C295
G
C93
R149
1
C109
C112
R120 R112 1 PA
VR1
C293
C133
Q17
I
C97
Q13 SPO
R139
R420
5 1
4 3
Q21
C90
R115
R419 3 SPI
C131
C140
R201
R418
R202
Q10
C423 +
R99
1 8 Q401 R91 C63 R176
R98
IC401
R76
R415 C174 + R97
C422
R417
C204
4 5 + C173
R80
R416
IC10
Q8
C70
C211
R209
R77
C68
TV C54
C209 C207
C79
L208
R74
D212
D11
R60
R85
+
D203
+
C212
R320
R308
+
A1
L203 + C303
+
R210
C37
C74
C321 R309
R310 C317
+ C176
L303
C16 +
D204
9
C290
C304
C311
C309
C307
R300 C305
C75
C306
R303
R302
R301
10
ST R304
C214 C331 C330
C312
D213 HT 1 24 C77 +
R414
L306 L305 R413
R16
Q300
C162 +
+ C45
10
E C40
R50
L8
C34 +
IC300
R58
Q403 Q402 C429 + D7
C220 9CL
10
R217
C326
IC5
Q5
20
11
C161
R57 E
C216
Q6
8CL R319
C277 R225
R44
CF1 (F) 3
C28
R30
R8
C48
+ C31
+ C36
1 HOR
LOK/DTC/
R305
R129
MD + C322 C320 +
D214
C12 TXS/FSW
12 13
C316
Q16
+ C100
Q4
E
R312
TP1 E R7 MM
CV R318 R316 C313 R307
L302
R306 C3 5C DEO 3 SB
C4 RD2 11
R315 R311
Q32 C101
D206
Q302
Q301
G
R218
S CN2
C314 +
OP SQ RD1 TD2
R227 C281
L6 C107 +
R121
CN4
D12
D14
C102
D9
C94 12
1
R111
IC11
RXDI
TXDI
LOK
R230 R232
C59
R68
R89 R110 16 1
R220
RSSI
AHK/BUSY
CN1
C13
L2
C8
C4
D13
D8
MI/TXS
ME/AM
C243
1
L5
R119
Q203
DEO
IGN
PTT
C233 R257
SQ
DI
C99
C230
B
C
E
E
TP4 SQ2 13
R224
R221
X2
C2
C1
R4
R2
C3
R1
C9
R3
C7
C6
C5
C239
R234
L228
C231
J72-0725-12 A/2
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Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address
Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address
IC1 9M IC12 9I Q9 8B Q24 10J Q201 10R D5 13E D23 11H D35 12G
IC2 13G IC13 6G Q11 7G Q25 9C Q202 7N D6 12C D24 7E D200 9R
IC3 10E IC15 9C Q12 7H Q26 10D Q204 7L D15 11O D26 9C D207 7L Component side
2 IC400
IC4 9E IC200 12Q Q15 12K Q27 7D Q205 7J D16 7C D27 6Q D209 5N
Layer 1
IC6 6N IC400 2K Q18 11J Q28 7E D1 13D D17 13E D28 8B D210 6P Layer 2
IC7 9G Q1 8E Q20 5H Q29 6O D2 13C D20 8C D30 6R Layer 3
1 2 3 4
IC8 10G Q2 9K Q22 9C Q30 8D D3 13C D21 8C D31 8C Layer 4
3 IC9 8D Q7 10O Q23 10J Q31 8C D4 13D D22 11J D34 8C Foil side
R181
C405
C256
C258
C284
4 C298
L401
L225
L400
C179
C115
R182
ANT E ANT
DB
C400
C285
C260
C261
R402
L410
C111 D209
C195
C407
C406
C264
C286
C263
B C401
C292
C255
C128
C124
R400
C
C150
5 R206
C138
SP
E C409
+ C121 Q20
R205
R204
C196
R245
C197
C126
D27
C147
C151 R148
C200
C435
C72
C268
C139
C198 C130 5 4
R158
R106 R203
C149
C141
C143
R54
R169 R53
C142 C144 IC6 Q29 C135
R142
R42
R45
6 IC13
R241
R256
R255
I C253 C430 R239 8 1
D30
C431
D210
C254
R138
PA G C252 C248 C247 C287 R147
C137
R162
SB
L218
R41
O
C132
L217
H/L
R109
E C145 C148
R240
C120
C146
C296 +
R146
C414
C89
L219
R421
TR C
C244
C119 + C
R150
C80
R236
C235
Q12 B C251 B R231
R243
Q204
C236
C245
R226
B
E
R90
L216
L10
C78 B Q205
C73
C249 2 3
R244
D24
C246
R237
C240
8T
Q28
Q11
8R C C250 Q202
R152 R143
R242
Q27
C234
R223
R151
R156
R86
C76
1 4 L214
C88
D16
E C442 R238
R235
C475
R153
D207
Q9
D34
D31
TV
C71
R17
R128
8 Q30 IC9 5C
D21 Q1
R154
D20 I
G
D
D28
Q31
S
C117
G
R155
R39
R21
R14
R116
D26 Q25 O R36 + C116
R132 C127
C22
G
O (X58-)
IC12
I
8 7 R70 DT
3 4
1 5
9 8 1
IC4
IC7
C57
C56
Q2
R61
R66
R40
Q22 ST C52 C283
R28 R164 R165
+ C17
1 R27 R26
C164
R140 C134 16
R67
C215
R215
R411
R214
R212
C217
C219
ES + C25 C55
C165
HT
C43
C225
IC15
R408
C58
R23
C33
C19
C39
R145 R29 R34 C282 C274
C136
C51
R35
C32
8
L1
C24 C27 E
1 8
4 5
C30 L206
Q7
IC3
R406
R144 L205
R20
C29 +
IC8 CK 9CL
C60
R33
10 14
C61
B
R213
C
R137
+
Q24
Q23
L3 C205
Q26
16 1 C275
8CL C206
C46 +
W/N
Q201
R125
C62
C456
LD
C123
HOR R69
R134
R211
R37
BPO MD TP1
LOK BP
C113 D15 C49
E
PSW X1 CV
R123
C47
R133
R130
D22
C69
R75
SB
L4
11 DEO RD2 5C C4 C3 R56
R251 C104
R124
+
+ C114
R126
C42
C159 C158
L9
D23
C66
C64
TD2 RD1 SQ OP
C118
R170
R59
R12
C67
Q18
DEO
R81
C108
R94
QAD R79
R73
R131
R71
R11
R10
KEY
R9
R168
D6
R72
TD1 FW C2 C1 R107
C154 C153
R65
R63
R82 R83
C156 C157
D35 Q15
C103
12 R64
C229
W/N
T/R
MO
TO
BEEP
8R
PSW
DEO
MM
AFO
ME
MI
AHK
IGN
SB
SB
8C
KEY
CK
DT
RSSI
LD
ES
EP
EN
APTT
CP
DTC
TXD
RXD
OE
FSW
E
L7
L210 TP2
C241
C84
IC200
C155
4 3
6 1
R157
C21
R258
CN7
33
1
R31 R22
C279
R96
RSSI
R163 C227
R100
C160 R104
R32
C92
1 8 TP3
C166
C167
R15
IC2 DM
R25
C23 +
4 5
TP4 L212
13
C20
R19
C175
J72-0725-12 A/2
D17
D1
D4
D5
D2
D3
59
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Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address
IC1
IC2
9G
13M
IC14
IC15
6N
9Q
Q9
Q10 7M
8R Q23
Q24
10J
10J
Q204
Q205
7H
7J
TX-RX UNIT (X57-6152-XX) (A/2) -70 : E -71 : E4
Component side view + Foil side (J72-0725-12 A/2)
PC BOARD VIEW TK-880 1
Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address
IC3 10O IC200 12C Q11 7M Q25 9P Q300 9F
D6 12Q D17 13O D31 8Q D207 7H
IC4 9O IC300 10H Q12 7L Q26 10P Q301 11F
D7 10Q D20 8Q D32 4P D209 5F Component side
IC5 10M IC400 2I Q13 7M Q27 7P Q302 11F
D8 13L D21 8Q D34 8Q D210 6E
IC6 6F IC401 7G Q15 12I Q28 7O Q401 7H Layer 1
D9 12L D22 11J D35 12M D211 5D
IC7 9M Q1 8O Q16 11J Q29 6E Q402 10O IC400 Layer 2 2
D11 9L D23 11L D37 5P D212 8B
IC8 10M Q2 9I Q17 6F Q30 8P Q403 10N
D12 12M D24 7O D200 9B D213 9C Layer 3
IC9 8O Q4 11R Q18 11J Q31 8P D1 13P
IC10 8R Q5 10R Q19 4N Q32 11J D2 13Q
D13 13M D26 9Q D203 9B D214 11B Layer 4
5 4 3 2 1 D14 12M D27 6C D204 9C D215 12C Foil side
IC11 12J Q6 10R Q20 5L Q201 10B D3 13Q
D15 11E D28 8R D205 11B
IC12 9K Q7 10E Q21 7F Q202 7F D4 13P
IC13 6M Q8 8N Q22 9P Q203 13E D5 13O
D16 7Q D30 6B D206 11C Connect 1 and 4 3
C445
C446
C448
C284
C447
C179
R181
L227
C405
4
L225
R200
L400
C298
L401
C115
C273 R182
ANT E
E
ANT
C105 +
+ C258
C256
J1
EXT.SP
Q19
C400 D32
C266
DB
C
C260
C261
C285
R402
L410
D209 C111
C272
C195
C407
C406
C269
C264
C263
C286
C257
C401 B
L224
C292
C294
C267 + C106
B
C255 D37
C124
C128
C
R400
C150
5
C444
C138
C262
C419
Q20 C121 +
D211
E +B
R204
R205
L221 C196
SP 1
C178 C197
C126
D27
+
R422 R122
E
C147
R45 R127
CN6
C270
C72
C443
R245
IC6 R148 C151
C200
O
R135 C435
C268
R142
C139
4 5 C130 C198
R158
R203 R106
R53
C149
L223
R54
C141
IC14
R42
IC13 6
R241
R255
R256
C295
C125
C129
1 8 R239 C253 I
G
C93
D30
R149 C431
1
C254
C132
R138
C109
C112
R147 R112 C247 C248 C252 G
C137
R159 R120 R52 1 PA
D210
Q204 Q205 +
C287 SB
C293
C133
VR1
Q17
I
H/L C44 O
Q21 R41
R162
L218
R169
E
L217
C97
R109
C148 C145 E
R240
C120
C146
C296 +
SPO
R146
C414
R236
R139 Q13 C89
L219
R420
C
R421
5 1
4 3
C
C90
C244
+ C119
R150
C80 3 SPI
R115
R419
C131
C140
R243
R418
C245
D24
Q11
R201
R202
R226
R90
B
E
7
C236
C422 C235
Q10
L10
C423 +
C73
B R99
L216
D207 C249
R244
31 2 8
C240
R91
C246
Q401 C63 R176
Q28
Q202IC401
R237
R98
C 8R
Q27
C250
R76
R415 C174 + R97
R152 R143
R242
R417
8T
R156
R151
C76
44 1
D16
R86
C88
5
C204
+ C173
C68 R80
R416 E
+
R238 C442
R153
R235
C475
L214
IC10
R17
Q8
Q12
C234
R223
D31
Q31 D34
C70
C211
R209
Q9
R77
C
C71
TV
R128
C54
C209 C207
C79
L208
IC9 Q30
R74
D212 5C G D20 D21
R154
D I
D11 Q1 S
C117
G
R155
R132 C127 R85
A1 R60 R39
R14
R21
R116
+
D203
+
C116 O
C212
R320
L203 R308 R36 D26
D28
A2 : SUB UNITR62 Q25
8 9
C309
R403 4 5+ C303 EP DT
+
C65
R141
C37
C74 C22
(X58-)
O
G
R210
+ I
9C
R61
IC1
C321 R309
C317
+ C176
CP
D204
L303 MB
C18 +
8C R70 7 8
3 4
1 5
D200 1 8 C304 9
C290
IC4
C311
C307
R300 C305
IC7
C75
C57
C306
R303
R302
R301
C56
R165
Q2
DT
R66
R164
R40
10
C16
C283 C52 ST R304 Q22
C164
IC12
+ C17
C331 C330 1 16
R67
C312
R411
R214
D213 C25 +
C165
C43
C214 HT 1 ES 24 C77 +
C225
R414
L306 L305 R413
R23
R408
C58
R16
C19
Q300 IC15
R310
C33
C39
C274 C282 R34 R29 Q402 R145
C136
C51
C162 +
+ C45 8 9
R35
L1
C32
10
C27 C40
Q201
E C24
R50
4 5
1 8
L8
L206 C30 +
Q7
C34 R406
R58
IC3
L205
IC300
Q403 + R144
R20
C429 D7
C326
+
C220 9CL CK IC8 1 14 10
C60
C61
B
C
R213
E
R137
R217
IC5
Q5
C29
Q24
Q23
20
11
R33
C161
C205 L3 R57 E
Q26
Q6
C275 R319 1 16
8CL
C277 R225
C206
C48 +
R44
W/N
C456
CF1 (F)
R125
3
C62
C28
R30
R8
C113
LD + C31
C123
+ C36
1 HOR
C46
R37
C216
R134
R211 LOK/DTC/
R305
R129
MD
D214
BPO C12
C49 X1 12 13 TXS/FSW
C316
Q16 BP
+ C100
D15
Q4
E
R312
TP1 E R7 MM
CV R318 R316 C313 R307 LOK PSW
C158
L302
R123
C47
R114
R133
R130 LOE/AM
D22
C104
C221 R47 R6
C69
R75
SB
L4
R306 3
D205
1
R124
C315 C11
+ C114
+ C10
R126
R48
C325+
L9
Q32
D206
Q301
G
Q302
R218
S
Q18 C42 CN2
C314 +
CN3
C319
R314
C318
R313
OP SQ RD1 TD2
R227 C281
C118
C67 R170
R12
R59
C159
R251
C107 + DEO
R81
R121
L6 C108
C64
R94
R79 R317 CF2 (G)
D215 KEY
R73
R131
R71
R11
R10
D6
R168
D14R72
R9
R107 9 8 C1 C2 FW TD1
C153
CN4
R65
R83
R63
R82 Q15
C156 C157
C241
R68
D12
C102
D9
D35
C103
R64
TP2 C94 12
1
R111
IC11
RXDI
TXDI
C154
C229
LOK
L210 R230 R232
C59
L7
E
FSW
OE
RXD
TXD
DTC
CP
APTT
EN
EP
ES
LD
RSSI
DT
CK
KEY
8C
SB
SB
IGN
AHK
MI
ME
AFO
MM
DEO
PSW
8R
BEEP
TO
MO
T/R
W/N
C224 C218 C91
IC200
C155
C84
4 3
6 1
R157
C21
CN7
R258
33
1
R228 R233 XF1
R250
R31
C279
R96
R163
RSSI
C227
AHK/BUSY
R100
CN1
R104 C160
R32
C13
L211
C92
C8
C4
L2
8 1
D8
MI/TXS
ME/AM
D13
C243
1
R15
L5
C166
R119
Q203
IC2
DEO
C23 +
IGN
PTT
C233 R257 DM 5 4
SQ
DI
C99
C230
B
C
E
C167
SQ2 13
R25
TP4
R224
L212 C20
R221
R19
C2
C1
R2
C3
R1
C9
R3
C7
C6
C5
X2
R4
C239
R234
L228
C175
C231
D17
D1
D4
D5
D2
J72-0725-12 A/2
D3
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1 TK-880 PC BOARD VIEWS TX-RX UNIT (X57-6152-XX) (B/2) -70 : E -71 : E4 Component side view (J72-0725-12 B/2)
R501
D517
C713
R710 R517
R711
C712
R712
R510
C527 C710 C518 C583
16
1
2 1 5
R511 C508
R526 R713 IC710 1 8 1 16 L507
R530
R525 R682
C509
C505
5 4 3 4 IC502
C711
C524 R572
D511 4 5
R509
C520
R532
PSW
R504
IC501 R531 IC508 C592 CH
R714
C522
VOL 8 1 R502 UP
R507
Q503
UP
C513 C506 C510 + 8 9
R508 R523
R503
Q511
R554
C559
3
C564 L503
D510 C511 C714
D509
IC510
C600
R726
C561
R552
C575
R573
C535 C547
R528 R527
R587
R568
1 8
R541
C542
R553
C555
C519 +
IC509
IC503
C523
VOL
O
G
4 5 CH
I
C584
4 DN C540 R545
DN
R551 R548
C553
17
32
R612 C593
R569
J501 C574
D513 D520
PTT/ D516
CM MIC TXD PSB
D514 D515
5 HOOK/ ME
RXD E BLC
A B C D CALL
6
Component side Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address
Layer 1 IC501 2G IC508 2M IC710 2I D509 3I D512 2E D515 5M D520 4L
Layer 2 IC502 2J IC509 4L Q503 3H D510 3I D513 5E D516 5R
Layer 3 IC503 4H IC510 3P Q511 3C D511 2C D514 5I D517 2R
7
Layer 4
Foil side
TX-RX UNIT (X57-6152-XX) (B/2) -70 : E -71 : E4 Foil side view (J72-0725-12 B/2)
8
C501 C726 R702 C721 C608 R628
R579
C576
L502
C614
R645
C597
C594
C595
R720
C582
R719
C622
R718
4 3
5 1
IC711
TXAI
R721
R631 X502
D501
C577 R633
C596
R624
L505
R635
C715
R638
CN502 33
TXAO R640
14
8
D502
+ C568
1
R621
APTT
R642
BEEP
RSSI
PSW
FSW
RXD
AHK
DEO
TXD
AFO
W/N
DTC
IC507
KEY
MM
C560 +
IGN
ME
T/R
OE
EN
TO
DT
CK
SB
SB
CP
ES
LD
EP
8C
MI
8R
R666
E
C566
R619 25 1
9 C623 C603
C572
C569
D505
D508
26 100
C558
C722
+ C718
C625 R616
1
R567
L506
R665
C567
L504
L501 R664
R716
C512 R701
R566 R614
C557
C504
R663
SB C562 R662
R506 R513 C556 R555 R611
R678
C502 C554 R661
C616
C626
C624
C617
C628
C620
C632
C630
C627
R584
R580 C579
C578 C563 R562 R660
C723
C503 R659
R516
D503
R576
R512
22 R657
23 11 R656
+ C548 R655
C546
R547
C528
R556
SPO
C544
+ C613
R725
R654 R598
R544 R542
R582
R705 R597
G
+ C604
D507
8 7
I
R653 R596
C545
IC504
Q501
595R
C539
R652
C543
GND
C720
R651 R594
C599 C598
R650
CP501
Q508 IC506
R679
X501 R649
R558
R593
C601 Q502 R550 C602 C609
C571 R574
C531
R592
Q509 R647
C552 14 1 50 76
11 C533
Q512
B
C
E
R591
C529
R535
5 4 51 75
C634
C536
33 1
Q513
C633
C580
R668 34 44 R536
R625
R622
R618
R615
R610
R608
R589
R590
R646
R643
R639
R636
R632
R627
Q507
R522 IC512
R533
RXAI
1
10
E
5C
CS
CK
SID
NC
NC
LEDA
LEDK
NC
R672
R674 R722
R683
Q515
R667
R626
R623
R620
R617
R613
R609
R641
R637
R634
R630
C526
C514
R524
C517
R515
R529
R673
C525
C521
R519
R537
C631
R538
8 1
C605
CN501
C629
L508
R680 R521
RXAO
D518
C515
R585
R586
R588
MPTT PTT GND C516 R518
12 C607
R520
J72-0725-12 B/2
Component side Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address
13 Layer 1 IC504 10G IC511 10Q IC711 8G Q507 11J Q510 9S Q515 12A D503 10B D507 10B
Layer 2 IC506 11J IC512 11O Q501 10B Q508 11C Q512 11A D501 8D D504 9C D508 9G
Layer 3 IC507 9E IC513 10L Q502 11I Q509 11C Q513 11B D502 9D D505 9B D518 12B
Layer 4
63 64
14 Foil side
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S
TX-RX UNIT (X57-6152-XX) (B/2) -70 : E -71 : E4 Component side view + Foil side (J72-0725-12 B/2)
J72-0725-12 B/2 2
D512
C629
R520 R514
R501
D517
C713
R710
R585
R586
R588
D518
C607 R517
R711
R515
R529
C712
R712
MPTT PTT GND C516 R518 R510
C527 C515
CN501
C710 C518
L508
C583
16
1
R525 R521 1 5
C605
RXAO
C631
R538
R537
R680
R511 C508
R519
C525
R535R504 C521
R509
R524
R526
R532 C517
C520 C526
R713 1 8 1 16 8 L5071
Q515
IC710
5CR530
R683
C524
R672
R673
R641
R637
R634
R630
R623
R620
R617
R613
R609
R626
C514 R682
C529 C509
C505
R667 IC502
R533
LEDA
R674 R722 3 4
LEDK
5 4
C711
Q507
R572
SID
NC
NC
NC
CS
CK
4 5
10
D511 RXAI C592
R646
R643
R639
R636
R632
R627
R625
R622
R618
R615
R610
R608
R589
R590
IC501 CH
E
1
PSW R536 R531 IC508
IC510
Q513
R574 C571
C580
3
C522
C536
34
C634
R668 VOL 8 1R522 R502 IC512 UP
R714
Q512
33 1 R507
Q503
UP 44 5 4 75
C598 C599
R591
Q509 C513 C633 8 9 51
C506 C510 14+
L503
C533 C552 1
B
C
E
50 76
R508 R523
R592
CP501
Q502
R558
R647
R679
R503
C601 Q511 C531R726 R550 C602 C609
R554
C559
X501 IC506 C511 C714 R593
D509
R649
C604 +
C600
C720
C539
R650
C541 C537
R546 R540
Q501
C545
C613 +
GND R652 R595
R582
IC504
C561
Q508 R552 8 7 R653 R596
R725
G
R724
R597
R547 C543
I
R544
C544
C575 R654 R598
C535 C547 R542 IC513
R564 C570 4
R528 R527
R599
R727
SPO R600
R587
C565 C724 R706 R601
R568
1 8
R541
C542
R553
C519 +
R573
C546
IC509 R675 IC511 R602 R603
C579 R580
C523
D503 VOL R655
R575
23 11 4 5
O
G
R656 CH
I
R512
R576
C584
DN 12 C549 C550 C540 R545
R701 C512
R516
22 R657
D504 R670 R658 DN
C630
C627
C632
C620
C626
C624
C617
C628
C616
C503 C563 R551 R548 R659
C553
C578 R660 R584
C502 C554 C556 R555
17
32
C504
R611 R661
C723
C557
R506 R513 R612 C593
R716
R562
C569R569
SB R662
C718 +
L504
D505 R566 C562 R614 R663
R567
R678
L506
L501 R664
5
C567
C558
C722
C574 D520
D508
R665
J501 C625 R616
C572
26 100
33 CN502
1
C566
D516
C568 +
PTT/ C603
IC507
CM MIC TXD PSB C623 R619 25 1
R666
D502
C560 +
E
FSW
OE
RXD
TXD
DTC
CP
APTT
EN
EP
ES
LD
RSSI
DT
CK
KEY
8C
SB
SB
IGN
AHK
MI
ME
AFO
MM
DEO
PSW
8R
BEEP
TO
MO
T/R
W/N
D513 R644
R577 R730 R621 R642
C715
Q510
14
TXAO R640
L505
R624
8
HOOK/ ME R638
D501
R721
+ C716
RXD C577 R633
R718
C622
IC711
3 4
1 5
R571
TXAI R631 X502
R719
R720
R723 B C610 R676 D
C594
C595
R645
C597
C CALL
C614
R505 R629
L502
R579
C576
C582 6
C501 C726 R702 C721 A C608 R628
Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Component side
IC501 3G IC509 4L Q501 4B Q511 4C D504 5C D512 2E D520 5L Layer 1 7
IC502 3J IC510 3O Q502 4H Q512 3A D505 5A D513 5E Layer 2
IC503 4G IC511 4P Q503 4H Q513 3B D507 4A D514 6I Layer 3
IC504 4F IC512 3N Q507 3I Q515 3A D508 5G D515 6M Layer 4
IC506 4I IC513 4L Q508 4C D501 6C D509 4I D516 5R Foil side
IC507 5E IC710 3I Q509 3C D502 5D D510 4I D517 2R 8
IC508 3L IC711 6F Q510 5R D503 4A D511 3C D518 2A Connect 1 and 4
DTA114EE 2SC4215 2SB1132 2SA1641 2SD2394 2SC2873 2SC4081 2SC4093 DTC314TU DTC114EUA 2SK508NV 2SK1824 DA204U DAN202U MA742 M57704H-01
9
DTA144WE 2SC4226 2SB1188 DTC363EU DTA114YUA
DTC114EE 2SC4617 2SC2954 4 HSM88AS
DTC144EE 2SC4619 2SC3357
DTD114EK 2SC5110 3
2SA1362 1
2SC2059K 2
2SC2412K 10
2SC3722K
FMW1 TA78L05F AN8009M TA7808S RH5VL42C TA75S01F TC4S66F M57729H-22 GN2011 TA75W558FU TA75W01FU AT2416N10SI2.5 NJM2094V W29C020C90
TC75W51FU
5 11
3
1 VREF
2 GND
VIN
12
LA4422 TC4013BF BU4066BCFV LC73872M BU4094BCFV TA31136FN SA7025DK M62363FP AT29C020-90TI TC35453F 30620M8A-2K9GP
13
65 66
14
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S
1 TK-880 PC BOARD VIEW TX-RX UNIT (X57-6372-70) (A/2) Component side view : E3 (J72-0782-02 A/2)
Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address
IC5 10M Q5 10R Q21 7F Q403 10O D32 4Q
IC10 8R Q6 10S Q32 11J D7 10R D37 5P
IC11 12J Q8 8O Q203 13F D8 13M D211 5E
IC14 6O Q10 7M Q300 9F D9 12M D902 8C
2 Component side IC400 IC300 10H Q13 7M Q301 11G D11 9M D903 9C
Layer 1 IC400 2I Q16 11J Q302 11F D12 12M
Layer 2 IC401 7G Q17 6G Q401 7H D13 13M
Layer 3 5 4 3 2 1 Q4 11R Q19 4O Q402 10O D14 12N
Layer 4
3 Foil side
C445
C446
C448
J72-0782-02 A/2
C447
L227
4
R200
C273
E
J1
C105 + EXT.SP
Q19
D32
C
+
C272
C269
C257
L224
C294
C267 + C106
B
D37
5
C444
L222 L220
C262
C419
L221 E +B
D211
SP 1
CN6
C178
+
R422 R122
E
R127
C270 C443 R135
O
L223 R113 CN5
IC14
6
C129
C125
C295
G
C93
R149
1
C109
C112
R120 R112 1 PA
VR1
C293
C133
Q17
I
C97
Q13 SPO
R139
5 1
4 3
Q21
R115
C140
R418
C905
7 C90
Q10
L901
C423 +
R99
1 8 Q401 R91 C63 R176
R98
IC401
R76
R415 C174 + R97
C422
R417
TV
4 5 + C173
R80
R416
+
L903
IC10
D902
Q8
C70
R77
C68
R902
C918
C907
C54
8
C79
R74
L904
D11
R60
C909
L906
R85
+
+
R320
R308
+
A1
+ C303
+
C37
C74
C321 R309
R310 C317
+ C176
L303
C16 +
L908
9 C304
C311
C309
C307
R300 C305
C75
D903
C306
R303
R302
R301
10
ST R304
R903
C919
C331 C330
C312
C912
HT 1 24 C77 +
R414
L306 L305 R413
R904
R16
Q300
C162 +
L909 + C45
10
E C40
R50
L8
C34 +
IC300
R58
Q403 Q402 C429 + D7
R908
9CL
10
C326
IC5
Q5
20
11
C161
C922 R57 E
Q6
IN 8CL R319
R44
C916
CF1 (F) 3
C28
L914
R30
R8
C48
+ C31
+ C36
OUT 1 HOR
LOK/DTC/
R305
R129
Q16
+ C100
Q4
E
R312
C921 TP1 E R7 MM
C923
R114
R47 R6 LOE/AM
R306 C3 5C DEO 3 SB
11 C4 RD2
R315 R311
Q301
G
S CN2
C314 +
C927 CN3
C319
R314
C929
C318
R313
OP SQ RD1 TD2
L6 C107 +
R121
C933
C930
C926
C928
L918
CN4
L919
D12
D14
C102
D9
12 C94
1
R111
IC11
RXDI
TXDI
LOK
R230
C59
R232
R68
R89 R110 16 1
R220
RSSI
AHK/BUSY
CN1
C13
L2
C8
C4
XF1
D13
D8
MI/TXS
ME/AM
C243
1
L5
R119
Q203
DEO
IGN
PTT
C233 R257
SQ
DI
C99
C230
B
C
E
E
13 TP4 SQ2
R224
R221
X2
C2
C1
R4
R2
C3
R1
C9
R3
C7
C6
C5
C239
R234
L228
C231
67
14
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S
J72-0782-02 A/2
R181
C284
C258
C405
C256
C265 4
L400
L225
L401
C115
C179
R182
ANT E ANT
C285
C261
C260
C111 DB
R402
C195 D209
C407
C406
C264
C286
C263
B
C292
C255
C124
C128
C
R400
C150
5
C138
SP R206
E C409
+ C121 Q20
R205
R204
C196
R245
C197
C126
D27
C147
C151 R148 IC6
C901
C72
C435
C268
C139
C198 C130 R203 5 4
R158
R106
C149
C141
R54
C143
R169 R53
C142 C144 Q29 C135
R142
R45
R42
IC13 6
R241
R256
R255
I C253 C430 R239 8 1
D30
C431
D210
R138
PA G C252 C248 C247 C287 R147
C137
R162
SB
O
R41
L218
C132
L217
R109
E C145 C148
R240
C120
C146
C296 +
R146
C414
C89
C C
C244
C119 +
R150
C80
R236
C235
TR B C251 B R231
R243
C236
C245
R226
Q11
R90
B
E
L216
C78
L10
B
C73
C249 D207
R244
2 3
D24
R237
C240
C246
Q28
R235
C Q202
Q27
8R C250
R152 R143
R242
8T
R223
C234
R156
R151
1 4
C76
L214
R86
C88
D16
E C442 R238
R153
C917
Q12
D31
D34
Q9
C
C71
TV
R17
Q31
R128
Q30 IC9 8
D21 5C
R154
D20 I
G
D
S Q1
C117
G
R155
R39
R14
R21
R116
D26 O R36 + C116
D28
Q25
R132 C127
C22
G
O
(X58-)
IC12
I
9C CP IC1 R62
C18 +
R70 8C MB
8 7
1 5
3 4
8 1 9
IC4
IC7
C57
C56
DT
Q2
R61
R66
R40
C215
C206
Q22 R28 ST C52 C283
R27 R26 R164 R165
+ C17
C164
1
R212
C134 16
R213 R215
R140
R67
R411 C55
C165
ES + C25 HT R211
C43
C282
R408
IC15
C58
C19
R23
C33
C39
R29 R34
L205
R145 Q201
C51
R35
C32
C136
9 8 C205
L1
C27 B
L206
C24 E
1 8
4 5
C30
Q7
IC3
R406
R144 C
R20
C29 +
C60
1
R33
14 10
C61
R137 R214
Q24
E
Q23
L3
Q26
16 1 8CL C217 IN
C275
C46 +
W/N
R125
C62
LD C219
C123
HOR R69
R134
R37
BPO MD TP1
LOK C49 OUT
BP
C113
E D15
PSW X1 CV
C158
R123
C47
R133
R130
D22
C69
R75
L4
SB DEO 5C C3
RD2 C4
R251 C104
R56 11
R124
+ C114
+
R126
C42
L9
Q18
D23 QAD
C66
C64
TD2 RD1 SQ OP R170
C118
R59
R12
C67
C159
DEO
R81
C177
C108
R94
R430 R79
R73
R131 KEY
R71
R11
R10
R18
R9
R168
D6
R72
TD1 FW C2 C1 R107
C154 C153
R83
R63
R82
R65
C156 C157
Q15
D35
C103
12
C229
W/N
T/R
MO
TO
BEEP
8R
PSW
DEO
MM
AFO
ME
MI
AHK
IGN
SB
SB
8C
KEY
CK
DT
RSSI
LD
ES
EP
EN
APTT
CP
DTC
TXD
RXD
OE
FSW
E
L7
C241
TP2
IC200
L210
C155
C84
6 1
4 3
R157
C21
CN7
33
R258
1
R31 R22
C279
R96
R163
RSSI
C227
R100
C160 R104
R32
C92
TP3
1 8
C166
C167
R15
IC2 DM
R25
C23 +
4 5
L212
13
C20
R19
TP4
C175
D17
D1
D2
D5
D4
D3
70
14
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S
1 TK-880 PC BOARD VIEW TX-RX UNIT (X57-6372-70) (A/2) Component side view + Foil side : E3
(J72-0782-02 A/2)
Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address
IC1
IC2
9G
13M
IC13
IC14
6M
6O
Q7
Q8
10F
8O
Q20
Q21
5M
7F
Q32
Q201
11J
10C
D1
D2
13P
13Q
D14
D15
12N
11F
D30
D31
6B
8Q
IC3 10O IC15 9R Q9 8R Q22 9Q Q202 7G D3 13Q D16 7R D32 4Q
IC4 9O IC200 12C Q10 7M Q23 10J Q203 13F D4 13Q D17 13P D34 8Q
Component side D5 13O
IC5 10M IC300 10H Q11 7M Q24 10J Q204 7H D20 8Q D35 12N
Layer 1 IC6 6G IC400 2I Q12 7L Q25 9Q Q205 7J D6 12Q D21 8R D37 5P
2 IC400
Layer 2 IC7 9M IC401 7G Q13 7M Q26 10Q Q300 9F D7 10R D22 11K D207 7H
Layer 3 IC8 10M Q1 8O Q15 12I Q27 7P Q301 11G D8 13M D23 11L D209 5F
Layer 4 IC9 8P Q2 9J Q16 11J Q28 7P Q302 11F D9 12M D24 7O D210 6E
IC10 8R Q4 11R Q17 6G Q29 6F Q401 7H D11 9M D26 9R D211 5E
Foil side 5 4 3 2 1
IC11 12J Q5 10R Q18 11J Q30 8P Q402 10O D12 12M D27 6D D902 8C
3 IC12 9L Q6 10S Q19 4O Q31 8Q Q403 10O D13 13M D28 8R D903 9C
Connect 1 and 4
C445
C446
C447 C448 J72-0782-02 A/2
C284
L227
R181
C405
4
L225
C265
L400
C179
L401
C115
R200
C273 R182
ANT E
E
C105 + J1
C258
C256
ANT EXT.SP
Q19
D32
C
C260
C261
C285
DB
+
C111
R402
C272
D209 C195
C407
C406
C269
C255
C264
C263
C286
C257
B
L224
C292
C294
C267 + C106
B
D37
C124
C128
C
R400
C150
5
C444
C138
C419
C121 +
+ C262
Q20 +B
E
R204
R205
L221 C196
C901 D211
SP 1
C178 C197
CN6
C126
D27
R422 R122
E
C147
C270
R45 R127
C72
IC6 C443 R148 C151
R245
O
R135 C435
R142
C268
C139
4 5 C130 C198
R158
R203 R106
R53
R54
C149
L223
C141
IC14
R42
6 IC13
R241
R255
R256
1 8
C129
C125
C295
R239 C253 I
G
C93
R169
D30
R149 C431
1
C44
C132
R138
C109
C112
C137
R159 R120 R52 1 PA
VR1
D210
C293
C133
Q17
I
R162
O
R41
L218
R236
E
L217
C97
R109
C148 C145 E
R240
C120
C146
SPO
R146
Q13
C414
R139 C89
C296
C
+ C119
5 1
Q21
4 3
C
C244
R150
C80 3 SPI
R115
Q10
C235
C903
C140
R231 B C251 B TR
R243
R418
C423 C245
D24
C236
R226
R90
B
E
C905
7 C90
L216
C78
L10
L901
+
Q401
C73
C249 B R99
R244
31 2
C240
C246
8
R237
R91 C63 R176
Q28
R235
R98
IC401 C 8R
R76
Q27
C250 + R97
R152 R143
R415 C174
R242
8T
R151
R156
44 1
D16
R86
C76
C88
L214 5 + C173
C68 R80
R416 E
Q11
+
L903 TV R238 C442
R153
C917
Q202 D207
IC10
D902
R417
C422
Q8
Q12
R223
C234
D31
Q31 D34
C70
R77
Q9
C
R902
C918
C71
TV
R17
R128
C907
C54
8
C79
IC9 Q30
R74
5C G D20 D21
R154
L904 D I
D11 Q1 S
C117
G
R155
A1 R60 R39
R14
R21
R85
C909
L906
R116
+
IC12
+
C37 +
C116 O
R320
C74 C22 +
D28
Q25
R132 C127
A2 : SUB UNIT R62 R403 8 9
C309
4 5+ C303 EP DT
+
C65
R141
O
G
(X58-)
+ I
R61
C215
IC1
R67 C321 R309
R310 C317
CP
C176
L303 MB 9C
C18 +
L908 8C R70
3 4
1 5
7 8
9
IC4
1 8 C304
C311
C307
C305
IC7
C75
C912 D903
C306
R303
R302
R301
C57
C56
R165
Q2
DT
R66
R164
R40
10
C206
C16
C283 C52 ST Q22
+
R304
R903
C919
16
+ C17
C164
1
R212
C331 C330
C312
R213 R215
C165
R23
HT 1 ES 24
C43
R414
C282 L306 L305 R413
R904
R408
C33
C39
C58
R16
Q300 IC15
C19
L205
Q201
C51
8 9
C136
C162 +
C205 +
L1
C32
B
R35
10
C27 C40
L206
E C45 C24
R50
4 5
1 8
L8
C30
C60
L909 +
Q7
C34 R406
R58
IC300
IC3
C Q403 + R144
R20
D7
R908
C429
+
C274 9CL CK IC8 1
10 14
C61
R137
C326
IC5
Q5
R214
C29
E
R33
Q24
Q23
20
11
C161
C922 L3 R57 E
C123
Q6
Q26
IN C217 8CL R319 1 16
C275
C46 +
R44
C916
W/N
C62
CF1 (F)
R125
3
C28
L914
R30
R8
C48
+ C31
C113
C219 LD
+ C36
1 HOR
+ C322 R69
R134
LOK/DTC/
R305
R129
R37
MD C320 + BPO C12
OUT C49 X1 12 13 TXS/FSW
C316
Q16 BP
+ C100
D15
Q4
E
R312
C921 TP1 E R7 MM
C923
R123
C47
R114
R133
R130 R47 LOE/AM
D22
R6
C104
C69
R75
SB
L4
R306 C3 5C DEO 3
11 R56 C4 RD2
R315 R311
R124
C315 C11 1
+ C114
+ C10
R126
C159 C158
Q302
C325
C931 Q32
L9
G
S
C42
CN2
Q18
C314 +
C927 CN3
C319
R314
C929
C318
R313
C177
C118
C67
R251
R12
R59
C107 + DEO
R81
C933
C930
C926
C928
L6
C64
C108
L918
R94
R79 R317 CF2 (G) R430
C936 KEY
R73
R131
R71
C924 R18
R11
R10
R168
D14R72
D6
R9
C1 C2 FW TD1
R121
R107 9 8
C154 C153
CN4
R83
R65
R82
R63
L919
C156 C157
Q15
C241
R68
D12
C102 D35
C103
12 TP2 C94
1
R111
IC11
RXDI
TXDI
C229
LOK
L210 R230
C59
R232
E
FSW
OE
RXD
TXD
DTC
CP
APTT
EN
EP
ES
LD
RSSI
DT
CK
KEY
8C
SB
SB
IGN
AHK
MI
ME
AFO
MM
DEO
PSW
8R
BEEP
TO
MO
T/R
W/N
C84
C934
D9
C91
IC200
L7
C155
4 3
6 1
R157
C21
CN7
33
R258
1
R228 R233
R100
R96
R250
R22 R31
C279
R89 R110 16 1
R220
R163
RSSI
C227
AHK/BUSY
CN1
R104 C160
R32
C13
L211
C92
C8
C4
L2
XF1 8 1
D8
MI/TXS
ME/AM
C243
1
C166
R15
L5
R119
Q203
IC2
DEO
C23 +
IGN
PTT
C233 R257 DM 5 4
SQ
D13
DI
C99
C230
B
C
E
C167
13 SQ2
R25
TP4
R224
C20
L212
R221
R19
R1
C1
C7
R2
C3
C9
R3
C6
C5
X2
C2
R4
C239
R234
L228
C175
C231
D17
D1
D4
D5
D2
D3
71
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TX-RX UNIT (X57-6372-70) (B/2) Component side view : E3 (J72-0782-02 B/2) PC BOARD VIEWS TK-880 1
R501
D517
C713
R710 R517
R711
C712
R712
R510
C527 C710 C518 C583
16
1 5
1
2
R511 C508
R526 R713 IC710 1 8 1 16 L507
R530
R525 R682
C505
C509
5 4 3 4 IC502
C711
C524 R572
D511 4 5
R509
C520
R532
PSW
R504
IC501 R531 IC508 C592 CH
R714
C522
VOL 8 1 R502 UP
R507
Q503
UP
C513 C506 C510 + 8 9
R508 R523
R503
Q511
R554
C559
3
C564 L503
D510 C511 C714
D509
IC510
C600
R726
C561
R552
R573
C575
C535 C547
R528 R527
R587
R568
1 8
R541
C542
R553
C555
C519 +
IC509
IC503
C523
VOL
O
G
4 5 CH
I
C584
DN C540 R545 4
DN
R551 R548
C553
17
32
R612 C593
R569
J501 C574
D513 D520
PTT/ D516
CM MIC TXD PSB
D514 D515
HOOK/ ME
5
RXD E BLC
A B C D CALL
Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Component side
IC501 2G IC508 2L IC710 2I D509 3I D512 2E D515 5M D520 4L Layer 1
IC502 2J IC509 4L Q503 3H D510 3I D513 5E D516 5R Layer 2
IC503 4G IC510 3O Q511 3C D511 2C D514 5I D517 2R Layer 3
7
Layer 4
Foil side
TX-RX UNIT (X57-6372-70) (B/2) Foil side view : E3 (J72-0782-02 B/2)
8
C501 C726 R702 C721 C608 R628
R579
C576
L502
C614
R645
C597
C594
C595
R720
C582
R719
C622
R718
4 3
5 1
IC711
TXAI
R721
R631 X502
D501
C577 R633
C596
R624
L505
R635
C715
R638
CN502 33
TXAO R640
14
8
D502
R730
+ C568
R577 Q510
1
R621
APTT
R642
BEEP
RSSI
PSW
FSW
RXD
AHK
DEO
TXD
AFO
W/N
DTC
IC507
KEY
MM
C560 +
IGN
ME
T/R
OE
EN
TO
DT
CK
SB
SB
CP
ES
LD
EP
8C
MI
8R
R666
E
C566
D505
D508
26 100
C558
C722
+ C718
R616
R567
C625
1
L506
R665
C567
L504
L501 R664
R716
C512 R701
R566 R614
C557
C504
R663
SB C562 R662
R506 R513 C556 R555 R611
R678
C502 C554 R661
C616
C617
C626
C624
C628
C620
C632
C630
C627
R580 C579
C578 C563 R562 R660 R584
C723
C503 R659
R516
D503
R512
R576
D504 R670 R658
12 C549 C550
R575
22 R657
23 11 R656
+ C548 R655
C546
R547
C528
R556
R727
C565 C724 R706 R601
R600
R540 R546
C537 C541
SPO
C544
+ C613
R725
R654 R598
R544 R542
R582
R705 R597
G
+ C604
D507
8 7
I
R653 R596
C545
IC504
Q501
C539
R652 R595
C543
GND
C720
R651 R594
C599 C598
R650
CP501
Q508 IC506
R679
X501 R649
R558
R593
C601 Q502 R550 C602 C609
C571 R574
C531
R592
Q509 R647
C552 14 1 50 76
C533 11
Q512
B
C
E
R591
C529
R535
5 4 51 75
C634
C536
33 1
Q513
C633
C580
R668 34 44 R536
R625
R622
R618
R615
R610
R608
R589
R590
R646
R643
R639
R636
R632
R627
Q507
R522 IC512
R533
RXAI
1
10
E
5C
CS
CK
SID
NC
NC
LEDA
LEDK
NC
R672
R674 R722
R683
Q515
R667
R626
R623
R620
R617
R613
R609
R641
R637
R634
R630
C526
C514
R524
C517
R515
R529
C525
C521
R519
R673
R537
R538
C631
8 1
C605
CN501
C629
L508
R680 R521
RXAO
D518
C515
R585
R586
R588
MPTT PTT GND C516 R518
C607 12
R520
J72-0782-02 B/2
Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Component side
IC504 10F IC511 10P IC711 8E Q507 11I Q510 9R Q515 12A D503 10A D507 10A Layer 1 13
IC506 11I IC512 11N Q501 10B Q508 11C Q512 11A D501 8C D504 9C D508 9G Layer 2
IC507 9E IC513 10L Q502 11H Q509 11C Q513 11B D502 9D D505 9A D518 12A Layer 3
Layer 4
73 74
Foil side 14
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S
C629
R520 R514
R501
D517
C713
R710
R585
R586
R588
D518
C607 R517
R711
R515
R529
C712
R712
MPTT PTT GND C516 R518 R510
C527 C515
CN501
C710 C518
L508
C583
16
1
R525 R521 1 5
C605
R680 RXAO
C631
R538
R537
R511 C508
R519
C525
R535R504 C521
R509
R524
R526
R532 C517
C520 C526
R713 1 8 1 16 8 L5071
Q515
IC710
5CR530
R683
C524
R672
R673
R641
R637
R634
R630
R623
R620
R617
R613
R609
R626
C514 R682
C509
C505
R667 IC502
R533
LEDA
R674 R722 3 4
LEDK
5 4
C711
Q507
R572
SID
NC
NC
NC
CS
CK
4 5
10
D511 R536 RXAI C592
R627
R646
R643
R639
R636
R632
R625
R622
R618
R615
R610
R608
R589
R590
IC501 CH
E
1
PSW R531 IC508
IC510
Q513
C522
C536
34
C634
R668 VOL 8 1R522 R502 IC512 UP
R714
Q512
R507
C529
33 1
Q503
UP 44 5 4 75
C598 C599
R591
Q509 C513 C633 8 9 51
C506 C510 14+
L503
C533 C552 1
B
C
E
50 76
R508 R523
R592
CP501
Q502
R558
R647
R679
R503
C601 Q511 C531R726 R550 C602 C609
R554
C559
X501 IC506 C511 C714 R593
D509
R649
C604 +
C600
C720
C539
R650
C541 C537
R546 R540
Q501
C613 +
GND R652 R595
R582
IC504
C561
Q508 R552 8 7 R653 R596
R725
G
R724
R597
R547 C543
I
R544
C544
C575 R654 R598
C535 C547 R542 IC513
4 R564 C570
R528 R527
R599
R727
SPO R600
R587
C565 C724 R706 R601
R568
1 8
R541
C542
R553
C519 +
R573
C546
IC509 R675 IC511 R602 R603
C579 R580
C523
D503 VOL R655
R575
23 11 4 5
O
G
R656 CH
I
R512
R576
C584
DN 12 C549 C550 C540 R545
R701 C512
R516
22 R657
D504 R670 R658 DN
C630
C627
C632
C620
C626
C624
C617
C628
C616
C503 C563 R551 R548 R659
C553
C578 R660 R584
C502 C554 C556 R555
17
32
C504
R611 R661
C723
C557
R506 R513 R612 C593
R716
R562
C569R569
SB R662
C718 +
L504
D505 R566 C562 R614 R663
R567
R678
L506
L501 R664
C567
5
C558
C722
C574 D520
D508
R665
J501 C625 R616
C572
26 100
CN502
1
C566
D516
C568 +
PTT/ C603
IC507
C560 +
E
FSW
OE
RXD
TXD
DTC
CP
APTT
EN
EP
ES
LD
RSSI
DT
CK
KEY
8C
SB
SB
IGN
AHK
MI
ME
AFO
MM
DEO
PSW
8R
BEEP
TO
MO
T/R
W/N
D513 R644
R577 R730 R621 R642
C715
Q510
14
TXAO
33
R640
L505
R624
8
HOOK/ ME R638
D501
R721
+ C716
RXD C577 R633
R718
C622
IC711
3 4
1 5
R571
TXAI R631 X502
R719
R720
R723 B C610 R676 D
C594
C595
R645
C597
C CALL
C614
R505 R629
L502
R579
6 C582 C576 A
C501 C726 R702 C721 C608 R628
Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Ref. No. Address Component side
7 IC501 3G IC509 4L Q501 4B Q511 4C D504 5C D512 2E D520 5L Layer 1
IC502 3J IC510 3P Q502 4I Q512 3A D505 5B D513 5E Layer 2
IC503 4H IC511 4Q Q503 4H Q513 3B D507 4B D514 6I Layer 3
IC504 4G IC512 3O Q507 3J Q515 3A D508 5G D515 6N Layer 4
IC506 4J IC513 4L Q508 4C D501 6D D509 4I D516 5R Foil side
8 IC507 5E IC710 3I Q509 3C D502 5D D510 4J D517 2R
IC508 3M IC711 6G Q510 5S D503 4B D511 3C D518 2B Connect 1 and 4
DTA114EE 2SC4215 2SB1132 2SA1641 2SD2394 2SC2873 2SC4081 2SC4093 DTC314TU DTC114EUA 2SK508NV 2SK1824 DA204U DAN202U MA742 FMW1
9 DTA144WE 2SC4226 2SB1188 DTC363EU DTA114YUA
DTC114EE 2SC4617 2SC3357 4 HSM88AS 5
DTC144EE 2SC4619
DTD114EK 2SC5110 3 3
2SA1362 1 1
2SC2059K 2 2
10 2SC2412K
2SC3722K
TA78L05F AN8009M TA7808S RH5VL42C TA75S01F TC4S66F M57729L-22 GN2011 TA75W558FU TA75W01FU AT2416N10SI2.5 NJM2094V W29C020C90
TC75W51FU
11
VREF
GND
VIN
12
LA4422 TC4013BF BU4066BCFV LC73872M BU4094BCFV TA31136FN SA7025DK M62363FP AT29C020-90TI TC35453F 30620M8A-2K9GP
13
75 76
14
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X57-6152-XX
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (E,E4) TK-880
C139 C149 C270 C298 C400 C401 C475 L217 L410 R147 R149 R203 R204 R205 R206 R226 R231 R238 R402
TK-880 (E) -70 2P (B) 1.5P (B) 1P NO NO NO NO 15n NO 22K 10K 1K 10 10 1K 6.8K 10K 220 0
1
TK-880 (E4) -71 1.5P (B) 1P (B) 2P 3P 10P 10P 2P 22n 15n 3.3K 6.8K 150 68 68 150 10K 22K 2.2K NO
80
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T
TK-880 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (E,E4) Note : Components marked with a dot (·) are parts of layer 1.
81
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T
88
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T
TK-880 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (E3) Note : Components marked with a dot (·) are parts of layer 1.
89
TK-880 TK-880 TK-880
BLOCK DIAGRAM
95
TK-880 TK-880
LEVEL DIAGRAM
Receiver Section
W 5k –93.5dBm W 5k –99.5dBm
W 4k –92.5dBm W 4k –98.5dBm
N –88.0dBm N –95.0dBm
TK-880 (E,E4)
W 5k/W4k/N W 5k/W4k/N W 5k/W4k/N W 5k/W4k/N W 5k/W4k/N
–118.0dBm –122.0dBm –116.0dBm –116.0dBm –108.0dBm –121.0dBm –109.0dBm 62mVrms 30mVrms 820mVrms 820mVrms 16mVrms 0.45Vrms
TK-880 (E3) SG input level for 12dB SINAD are obtained measured by
connecting SG to each point via a 0.01µF capacitor. AF VTVM
–121.0dBm –124.0dBm –116.0dBm
AF level obtained when the AF output level is adjusted for 0.45V/4Ω with
the front panel AF VOL control. Measured with AF voltmeter connected
to the external speaker jack, receiving a –53dBm SSG signal modulated
at 1kHz, DEV. 3kHz (Wide 5k), 2.4kHz (Wide 4k), 1.5kHz (Narrow).
BPF BPF
Transmitter Section
(X58-4722-70) : E,E4
(X58-4722-71) : E3
1. AG is set so that MIC input becomes 3kHz (Wide 5k), 2.4kHz (Wide 4k), 1.5kHz (Narrow) DEV. at 1kHz MOD. Wattmeter by 50Ω
2. Transmitting frequency : Center frequency.
96 97
TERMINAL FUNCTION
CN7 (TX-RX Unit A/2) ←→ CN502 (TX-RX Unit B/2) CN101 (VCO) ←
→ TX-RX Unit A/2
Pin No. Name Function Pin No. Name Function
1 W/N Wide/Narrow. H : Wide 1 ST Switched transmit input. H : Transmit
2 T/R TX/RX switch. H : Receive 2 HT RF output.
3 MO Modulation signal. 3 E Ground.
4 TO Low speed data signal. 4 9CL 9V input.
5 BEEP Beep. 5 8CL 8V input.
6 8R NC 6 MD Modulation input.
7 PSW Power switch. 7 CV Control voltage input.
8 DEO Receive signal to control unit.
9 MM MIC mute. H : MIC mute CN501 (TX-RX Unit B/2)
10 AFO Receive signal from control unit. Pin No. Name Function
11 ME MIC ground. 1 E Ground.
12 MI External MIC. 2 5C Logic power (5V).
13 AHK Hook signal. H : Off hook 3 CS Chip selector signal. L : Option
14 IGN Ignition signal. 4 CK Serial clock signal.
15 SB 13.2V. 5 SID Serial data input.
16 SB 13.2V. 6 (NC) Unused terminal.
17 8C 8V. 7 (NC) Unused terminal.
18 KEY TX signal. 8 LED(A) LED anode terminal.
19 CK Shift register clock. 9 LED(K) LED cathode terminal.
20 DT PLL/Shift register/DA converter data. 10 NC Unused terminal.
21 RSSI RSSI.
22 LD PLL unlock detection.
J501 (TX-RX Unit B/2)
23 ES Shift register enable.
Pin No. Name Function
24 EP PLL enable.
1 BLC MIC key backlight control.
25 EN DA converter enable.
2 PSB 13.2V.
26 APTT External PTT.
3 E Ground.
27 CP PLL clock.
4 PTT/TXD PTT.
28 DTC Data control.
5 ME MIC ground.
29 TXD Serial data.
6 MIC MIC signal input.
30 RXD Serial data.
7 HOOK/RXD Hook detection
31 OE Serial data.
8 CM MIC data detection.
32 FSW Foot switch.
33 E Ground.
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SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL
Frequency Range ................................ E,E4 : 440 to 470MHz
E3 : 406 to 432MHz (TX), 406 to 450MHz (RX)
Number of Channels ........................... Maximum 250 channels
Channel Spacing ................................. Narrow : 12.5kHz Wide 4k : 20kHz (E,E4-type only) Wide 5k : 25kHz
Input Voltage ....................................... 13.2V DC negative ground
Current Drain ...................................... 0.4A on standby
1.0A on receive
E,E3 : 8A on transmit E4 : 5A on transmit
Temperature Range ............................ –30°C to +60°C
Frequency Stability ............................. ± 2.5ppm
Dimensions & Weight ........................ 140 W x 40 H x 145 D mm, 0.94kg
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TK-880
KENWOOD CORPORATION
14-6, Dogenzaka 1-chome, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-8501, Japan
KENWOOD SERVICE CORPORATION
P.O. BOX 22745, 2201 East Dominguez Street, Long Beach, CA 90801-5745, U.S.A.
KENWOOD ELECTRONICS CANADA INC.
6070 Kestrel Road, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L5T 1S8
KENWOOD ELECTRONICS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH
Rembrücker Str. 15, 63150 Heusenstamm, Germany
KENWOOD ELECTRONICS BELGIUM N.V.
Leuvensesteenweg 248 J, 1800 Vilvoorde, Belgium
KENWOOD ELECTRONICS FRANCE S.A.
13, Boulevard Ney, 75018 Paris, France
KENWOOD ELECTRONICS U.K. LIMITED
KENWOOD House, Dwight Road, Watford, Herts., WD1 8EB United Kingdom
KENWOOD ELECTRONICS EUROPE B.V.
Amsterdamseweg 37, 1422 AC Uithoorn, The Netherlands
KENWOOD ELECTRONICS ITALIA S.p.A.
Via G. Sirtori, 7/9 20129 Milano, Italy
KENWOOD IBERICA S.A.
Bolivia, 239-08020 Barcelona, Spain
KENWOOD ELECTRONICS AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD.
(A.C.N. 001 499 074)
16 Giffnock Avenue, Centrecourt Estate, North Ryde, N.S.W. 2113 Australia
KENWOOD ELECTRONICS (HONG KONG) LTD.
Unit 3712-3724, Level 37, Tower one Metroplaza, 223 Hing Fong Road, Kwai Fong, N.T., Hong Kong
KENWOOD ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGIES(S) PTE LTD.
Sales Marketing Division
1 Ang Mo Kio Street 63, Singapore 569110