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User Manual
Manufactured by Italy
TEX150 - User Manual
Version 4.0
© Copyright 1993-2001
R.V.R. Elettronica SpA
Via del Fonditore 2/2c - 40138 - Bologna (Italia)
Telefono: +39 051 6010506
Fax: +39 051 6011104
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.rvr.it
Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, R.V.R. Elettronica SpA, declares that this FM transmitter is in
compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of
Directive 1999/5/EC.
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TEX150
Table of Contents
1. Preliminary Instructions 1
2. Warranty 3
3. First Aid 5
3.1 Treating electric shocks 5
3.2 Treating electric burns 6
4. General Description 7
5. Quick Start 9
5.1 Preparation 9
5.2 Operations 10
5.3 Operation using the Stereo Encoder (Only for Stereo ver.) 12
5.4 Connection of an External Stereophonic Source 12
5.5 Monophonic Transmission 13
6. External Description 15
6.1 Front Panel (TEX150/S stereo version) 15
6.2 Front Panel (TEX150 mono version) 16
6.3 Rear Panel 17
6.4 Connectors Description 18
7. Technical Specifications 19
7.1 Mechanical Specifications 19
7.2 Electrical Specifications 19
8. Identification and Access to the Modules 21
8.1 Modules Identification 21
8.2 Removal of the Modules 23
9. Theory of the Operations 27
9.1 Power Supply 28
9.2 Audio Input Card 28
9.3 Coder mixer (only for stereo version) 28
9.4 R.F. Power Amplifier 29
9.5 Meter Card 29
9.6 Contraves Card 30
9.7 Alarms Card 30
9.8 Mono/MPX Coder Card (mono version) 30
9.9 Clipper Card (optional) 30
9.10 PLL Card 31
9.11 VCO Card 31
10. Calibration Procedure 33
10.1 Internal Adjustment 33
Appendix
Component layouts, schematics, bills of material
It does not aim to provide a complete description of all the safety precautions that
must be observed by people who use this or similar equipment.
The installation, operation, maintenance and use of this piece of equipment involve
risks both for people and the equipment itself, which must be handled only by
experienced technicians.
R.V.R. Elettronica SpA does not assume responsibility for injuries to persons or
damage to items caused by improper use or incorrect usage procedures, whether
the users are experienced or not.
Users should observe local regulations and fire-prevention rules while installing
and using this equipment.
WARNING: always disconnect the power before opening covers or removing any
part of the equipment.
Take appropriate earthing measures to discharge the condensers and high voltage
points before doing any maintenance work.
R.V.R. Elettronica SpA reserves the right to make modifications to the design
and technical specifications of the equipment, and to update this manual without
notice.
R.V.R. Elettronica extends all transferable original guarantees to its own products.
To ensure that servicing is carried out properly and as fast as possible, the work
shall be handled by R.V.R. Elettronica; any claims should be sent directly to R.V.R.
Elettronica, in accordance with the defined procedures.
Any damage to the equipment caused during shipment must be reported to the
transporters and notified in writing on the forwarding receipt.
Do not return the machine without prior authorization, otherwise it may be returned
to you
4 Quote the machine’s type, model and serial number; attach a written technical
diagnosis listing all the problems and faults encountered, and enclose a copy
of the invoice.
Figure 1 Figure 2
• Check the heart beat (Figure 3); if there is none, start a cardiac massage
immediately (Figure 4) pressing the sternum approximately at the centre of the
chest (Figure 5).
If no medical help is available within an hour and the victim is conscious and has
not retched, administer a liquid solution of salt and bicarbonate of soda: 1
teaspoonful of salt to every 250ml of water.
Get the victim to slowly drink half a glass of the solution, four times, over a period
of 15 minutes.
Stop the treatment if the victim starts to retch.
The power output control, audio input level control and analog meter for the
measurement of operating parameters, are all mounted on the front panel.
The line power, audio input, RF output and telemetry (optional) connectors are
mounted on the rear panel.
This device is present in two version: the mono (TEX150) and the stereo version
(TEX150/S).
A front panel switch allows stereo operation (only for stereo version) or "mono/
mpx" operation which excludes the stereo encoder and uses the "right" input as
the mono input and the "left" input as the wideband composite input.
The specification features low audio distortion and intermodulation figures (typically
0.03%) and a high signal-to-noise ratio (typically -80 dB).
The operating parameters of the exciter can be monitored using the analog
multimeter situated on the front panel. The parameter to be measured is selected
by the rotary selector. The frequency control allows frequencies to be selected in
steps of 10KHz.
Three red alarm leds indicate VCO unlock , excess VSWR on the output and the
excess of temperature, and the shutdown condition, programmed by a remote
command. Three green leds indicate the presence of +12V, +15V and +28V voltages
which are used to power the various cards inside the exciter.
A selector allows selection between Mono/MPX and Stereo functions and another
selector is provided to choose the level of the input signal. Trimmers are provided
for adjustment of left and right channels and a switch allows the stereo subcarrier
to be enabled or disabled.
Then, there are other protection circuits that allow to limit the maximum output
power and to protect the equipment against a power supply's overvoltage.
The TEX150 is designed in a modular way: the different functionalities are performed
by modules that are then interconnected either directly (the male connector of one
module plugs in the the female connector of another one) or by means of
connectors-ended cables. This design allows easy servicing and replacement of
the single modules.
5. Quick Start
This chapter gives a concise view of the points that are necessary for the installation
of the device. If any item is not completely clear, for example when you use the
exciter for the first time, we strongly suggest to read throughly the manual.
5.1 Preparation
Unpack the exciter and before any other operation check the unit for any shipping
damage and check that all the controls and connectors on the front and rear panels
are in good conditions.
Check the mains voltage selector on the rear panel: the selected value is indicated
by an arrow. If required, extract the selector block levering with a little screwdriver.
Rotate the block until the correct printed value corresponds with the arrow, then
reinsert it.
Now ensure that the PWR ADJ control is rotated fully anti-clockwise, using a small
screwdriver.
NOTE: When the unit is switched on with the control at its minimum position,
power output is about 10W.
Connect a dummy load with a power rating of at least 150 W continuous to the RF
output, situated on the rear panel of the unit. It is advisable to connect a bypass
wattmeter in series with this load in order to verify the accuracy of the unit's own
internal wattmeter, as shown in the figure below:
figure 5.1
Connect a switch, via a cable, to the REMOTE 3 connector on the rear panel so
that the switch is able to short the central conductor to its screen. Leave the switch
in the short-circuit position.
5.2 Operations
Switch the power On switc to the ON position and check that the three green
internal voltage led and the red UNLOCK led are all on.
Select the desired operating frequency using the corresponding selector. The red
UNLOCK led should switch off within 30 seconds, indicating that the oscillator has
locked onto the operating frequency. The frequency selector comprises five figures
of which the three to the left of the decimal point represent (from left to right)
hundreds of MHz, tens of MHz and MHz. The two figures to the right of the decimal
point represent (from left to right) hundreds of KHz and tens of KHz.
Eg: 098.45 = ninety eight megahertz and four hundred and fifty Kilohertz.
Eg: 103.94 = one hundred and three Megahertz and nine hundred and forty
Kilohertz.
Furthermore, if a frequency is selected beyond the two limits of the 87.5-108 MHz
band, the amplifier will continue to work even through the displayed frequency no
longer corresponds to the operating frequency of the unit.
NOTE: Transmitting outside the legal band (87.5-108 MHz) is an offence and may
lead to prosecution.
Using a small screwdriver, rotate the PWR ADJ control clockwise; the power output
should increase progressively to a maximum of 150W. Check the value with the
bypass wattmeter which should be within ±10%.
With the power output at 150W, select a new operating frequency well away from
the current value.
Eg. 107 MHz: the UNLOCK led should switch on and the power output should fall
to zero at the same time. Only when the UNLOCK led switches off (unit locked to
new frequency) should the power output resume its previous level.
It is advisable to start this procedure with the operating frequency set to 87.50
MHz. When locked to this frequency, the PWR ADJ control should be adjusted for
an output power of 50 W.
Now, with no further adjustment of the PWR ADJ control, change the operating
frequency in steps of 4-5 MHz, ensuring that the output power remains constant at
50 W.
For this test, adjust the PWR ADJ control for a power output of 10W. Disconnect
the output load and check that the S.W.R. led switches on. Now adjust the PWR
ADJ control to check that the unit switches on again at a reflected power level of
about 20 W.
Turn the PWR ADJ control for maximum power and check that the reflected power
does not exceed 50 W.
Re-connect the output load and check that REF falls to zero, the SWR led switches
off and that PWR FWD jumps to 150 W.
Now short circuit the central conductor of the REMOTE input to ground and the
output power should drop instantly to zero. Removing the short should cause the
power output to return, gradually, to its previous level.
The maximum input sensitivity is determined by the position of the INPUT LEVEL
control. In the -12/+9 position, the sensitivity will depend on the L/mpx and R/
mono controls.
Enable the PILOT using the relevant switch (the green led will switch on). With the
selector in the R/MONO position, check that the reading is 0b, measured on the
+3dB FSD scale. Repeat the operation for the L/MPX. Check that the deviation
reading is 100%.
5.3 Operation using the Stereo Encoder (Only for Stereo ver.)
Inject the pilot tone checking that the corresponding led switches on, than select
STEREO operation confirmed by the corresponding led.
Select the sensitivity of the audio LEFT/RIGHT inputs to match the signal level
being supplied to the unit. Connect the signal source to the LEFT/RIGHT inputs
(these are balanced inputs).
figure 5.2
Check on the internal analog meter that the L/R signal levels are those expected,
selecting the desired input with the corresponding control. The effective modulation
level may be measured on the analog multimeter by selecting DEV with the
corresponding selector.
Connect the stereo source's output to the MPX input of the unit.
figure 5.3
Adjust the stereo encoder to obtain just the 19 KHz subcarrier output and ensure
the total absence of signals on the left and right inputs of the encoder.
Adjust the output level of the encoder to obtain the correct level as displayed on
the analog meter of the TEX150. Inject audio signals into the left and right inputs
of the encoder and adjust the sensitivity of the input to obtain a peak reading of
MAX=75KHz with both channels enabled.
Connect the signal source (audio mixer, receiver, compressor etc.) to the MONO
input (this input is unbalanced), and select the desired INPUT LEVEL.
figure 5.4
Adjust the signal level of the equipment connected to the TEX150 (with the audio
signal present) for a peak reading of DEVIATION MAX 75 KHz.
figure 6.1
figure 6.2
[1] L/MPX & R/MONO LEVEL L/MPX and R/MONO input level adjustable fom -12 to +9dBm
[2] INPUT LEVEL Input signal attenuator adjustable in 5 steps from -9 to +6dBm
[3] VOLTAGES LED Indicates the presence of the internal operating voltages +12V,
+15V and +28V
[4] SWR Indicates that reflected power exceeds 10W
[5] PWR ADJ 10-tirn trimmer to regulate the power outpu of the exciter. AGC
mainteins the level set by this control
[6] REMOTE Indicates that the exciter has been shutdown by remote control
[8] MEASUREMENT SELECTOR
The measurement made by the meter corresponds to the
position of this selector
[9] METER Analog meter used to display the following operating
parameters of the exciter:
Direct power f.s. 200W
Reflected power f.s. 50W
Deviation f.s. 100KHz
Right channel input level f.s. 3dB
Left channel input level f.s. 3dB
[10] POWER ON/OFF switch
[11] MHz/KHz Rotary frequency selector
[12] L.O. UNLOCK If On indicates that the VCO is not locked to the reference
frequency. The output power will drop zero in this condition
figure 6.3
[1] FUSE BLOCK Fuse block and line voltage selector. Use a small screwdriver to
change the fuse or the line voltage. Rotate the block and
position i for the desired
[2] PLUG Line power connector
[3] REMOTE 1 BNC connector, extenal AGC input
[4] REMOTE 2 BNC connector, extenal reflected feedback input
[5] EXT REF 1KHz External 1KHz reference (optional)
[6] REMOTE 3 BNC connector. Connecting the central conductor to ground will
cause the Rf output power level to drop to zero and to stay
there until the short is removed. When used with an R.V.R.
amplifier, this connector should be connected to the REMOTE
output of the power amplifier
[7] FAN Fan assisted cooling for the power stage and the power supply
[8] TELEMETRY TERMINALS 10 pin telemetry card
[9] P.A.. FUSE Power amplifier protection fuse 8A
[10] R.F. OUTPUT N type connector, 50Ohm
[11] R.F. TEST POINT -40dB output referred to the output power level
[12] FUSE Main protection fuse 6A
[13] RIGHT (MONO) BNC connector for FCC unbalanced version; cannon XLR for
CCIR version with balanced input
[14] LEFT (MPX) BNC connector for FCC version; cannon XLR for CCIR version
with balanced input
[15] SCA 1 BNC connector, unbalanced SCA1 input
[16] SCA 2 BNC connector, unbalanced SCA2 input or output (internally
selectable) for pilot tone (i.e. for R.D.S. encoder)
1 GND
2 1 2 Inphase (+)
3 3 Return (-)
7. Technical Specifications
General
A.C. Supply 100-130 V, 50-60 Hz
198-250 V, 50-60 Hz
D.C. Supply 24V
Power consuption approx.350W
Cooling Forced ventilation
Frequency range from 87.5 to 108MHz in steps of 10KHz
Output power Adjustable from 10 to 100W
Automatic output level control Stabilizes the set RF output level
Output Impedance 50Ohm
Output connector Standard N-type”
Harmonic suppression > -65dB
Spurious signal suppression > -80dB
Mono intermodulation distorion 0.05% or less, measured at 1KHz and
1.3KHz, ratio 1:1 at 100% modulation
Frequency stability ± 500Hz (typically ± 300Hz) from 0° to 50° C
Modulation type Direct frequency modulation of the
fundamental frequency
Frequency deviation ± 75KHz nominal
Harmonic distortion < 0.05% (tipically 0.01%)
FM signal/noise ratio > 75dB mono, > 70dB stereo measured with
75KHz deviation in the 30Hz to 15KHz band
RMS.
Residual AM (asyncronous) approx. 0.05% = 65dB RMS
Residual AM (syncronous) 0.1% = 60dB
Pre-emphasis 50µs ±2% or 75µs ±2% selectable
Audio input impedance 10KOhm balanced or 50KOhm unbalanced
(600Ohm on request)
Audio input level Selectable from -9 to +6dBm in five steps,
Continuosly from -12 to +9 dBm
Audio frequency range 30-15000Hz, MONO input
30-10000H, MPX input
Audio input filter > 45dB at 19KHz (mono)
> 40dB from 20KHz to 100KHz
Mono frequency response ±0.3dB from 30Hz to 15KHz
MPX frequency response ±0.5dB from 30Hz to 75KHz
Stereo Separation > 45dB (typically 50dB)
Pilot tone frequency 19KHz ± 1Hz
Pilot tone level -20dBm adjustble
Number of SCA inputs 2
SCA input impedance 1KOhm unbalanced
SCA input level 0dBm per ±7.5KHz of deviation
SCA input response ±0.5dBm from 40KHz to 100KHz
The TEX150 is composed of different modules wired between them with connectors,
allowing for easy servicing or module substitution.
Figure below shows the upper view of the device with the indication of the different
components.
1 7 6 5
8 3 2 4
figure 8.1
Figure below shows the bottom view of the device with the indication of the different
components.
10 2 8 9 7
3 6 1 4 5
figure 8.2
NOTA: When the exciter is operated with the cover removed, hazardous voltages
and heavy current are accessible. Ensure all primary power is disconnected from
the exciter before attempting equipment maintenance.
Remove all the screws that are located on the top and bottom covers of the machine.
After that the covers have been removed, extract, with the help of the chapters
8.1.1 and 8.1.2, all exciter modules.
NOTE: For any adjustment is sufficient remove the top and bottom covers of the
metal box.
figure 9.1
figure 9.2
This circuit comprises a board, mounted on a heat sink, which is fixed to the
central part of the lower section of the unit.
The power supply generates the various stabilized voltages necessary for each of
the various modules that make up the TEX150.
The transformer has a selectable input from 110 V to 240 V and two outputs A
+18V (6.3A) and B +32V (10A).
This power supply is composed of two main parts: after having undergone filtering
for mains-borne interference, the supply is transformed into four lower voltages,
rectified, smoothed and stabilized to the following values: +12V, +15V and 10 to
28V variable to obtain the high efficiency (85-90%).
The +15V supplies the encoder mixer, the PLL card, the VCO card, the meter 100
card and the alarm card. The +12V supplies the input of RF power amplifier driver
(BGY33) and the 10-28V variable supplies the output of RF power amplifier driver
(BGY33) and the final power stage of the same module (two MRF317 or two
SD1480).
The variable voltage of the final stage is controlled by the PWR ADJ control which
determines the R.F. power output of the exciter.
The automatic control of output power guarantees the power level set by the PWR
ADJ control right across the frequency range and independantly of other variables
such as temperature, load variations etc.
The system works by comparing the value set by the PWR ADJ control with the
actual power output of the unit and compensating accordingly.
The final stage driveris composed of two separate parts, the input part is supplied
with +12V voltage, and the output part is supplied by the switching power supply
with 4-12V variable voltage obtained dividing the 10-28V variable voltage. A power
limiting circuit intervenes in the event of excess SWR on the output, thus protecting
the final stage.
The card filters all audio signal inputs to the unit, removing RF interference, before
supplying them to the encoder mixer or Mono\MPX card. The main operating
parameters of the exciter are available for remote monitoring via a telemetry
connector.
In stereo encoder mode, the 19KHz pilot tone is derived from a quartz crystal
reference oscillator. So too is the sampling frequency which allows the L and R
signals to be separated from the multiplexed signal, plus the suppression of the
38KHz frequency.
The level of the left and right signals is set by the corresponding selector situated
on the front panel. The signals are then filtered at 15KHz and pre-emphasized
(50µS CCIR, 75µS FCC) before being sent to the multiplex circuit.
The audio signals from the two SCA inputs are mixed in to provide the output. In
mixer mode (Mono MPX) the stereo encoder is bypassed, the right input accepts
a mono signal and the left input accepts a multiplex signal upto 100KHz. The SCA
inputs remain unchanged.
Three rectifiers allow the peak levels of the two inputs "Left/MPX" and "right/mono"
to be displayed on the analog meter, and provide the audio detector circuit with
the deviation level.
The final power stage is mounted on a heat sink to dissapate waste heat and is
enclosed in a totally screened, metal container, fixed to the upper-middle part of
the central section of the unit.
The RF signal coming from the Stereo Decoder or Mono\MPX at a power level of
about 300 mW, reaches the driver stage (BGY33) and is amplified to a level from
about 1W to 20 W before being further amplified by the final stage (two MRF317
or two SD1480) to a level of up to 150 W.
The resultant signal is then filtered by a low-pass filter which removes any harmonic
content.
A directional coupler allows the direct and reflected power levels to be measured
and displayed on the analog multimeter and also fedback to the power supply for
automatic control of the output power (see Power Supply description).
A BNC connector situated on the rear panel provides a power signal at -40 dB of
the amplifier output power.
This card is situated centrally on the front panel. The card receives direct and
reflected power signals from the power supply which, in turn, come from the final
power stage. The Stereo encoder card supplies deviation and left and right signal
levels.
This circuit allows to adjust, through 7 trimmers, the threeshold of the external and
internal output level, internal and external VSWR level, temperature and to preset
the maximum value of the output power.
In case of fault there isn't an automatic reset, because the transmitter provides to
decrease the output power to continue the transmission without stops, even if at
minimum power.
The Mono\MPX card is an Audio Mixer at four inputs, two balanced (Mono and
MPX) and two unbalanced (SCA1 and SCA2).
Mono and MPX input level can be setted through relative switches placed on front
panel, on 5 fixed positions and on a variable position from -12dBm to +9dBm
(presetted at 0dBm).
It's possible to set the pre-enphasis value at 50µS, 75µS or linear. Then, it's possible
to insert or remove a low pass filter at 15KHz.
This card is fixed with a sandwich structure on the coder card and is accesible
from lower part of the equipment.
Its function is that to limit drastically any audio signal that exceeds a prefixed
threshold. Therefore, it's used to avoid any type of over-modulation as to maximum
peak permitted of ± 75KHz.
With an exceeding signal, immediately too, of 6 dB the nominal level for a deviation
of ± 75KHz, this card allows to contain deviation increasing within 1dB.
The PLL card is situated internally, in the upper part of the unit.
The circuit includes a reference cristal oscillator (optional high stability), a logic
section that includes the frequncy dividers and comparator.
This signal is compared to the operating frequency generated by the VCO divided
opportunely on the ground of the frequency setted on the Contraves.
The comparator output (AFC signal) is sent to the varicap diodes situated on the
VCO Card.
The VCO card is situated internally, in the upper part of the unit.
This module includes an audio input stage at low frequency, a voltage controlled
oscillator at low noise (VCO) and a driver stage.
The audio signal supplied by the encoder mixer is amplified and then injected into
the VCO to provide class F3 modulation.
The voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) generates the signal on the frequency
setted on the Contraves.
This signal is amplified to 300 mW level (25dBm) to drive the final stage and to be
sent to PLL circuit situated on the PLL card.
The operating frequency genereted by the VCO is divided down before being
compared to a reference frequency, generated by a high stability oscillator (standard
5ppm). The error voltage is filtered and used to compensate the VCO frequency
and guarantee its stability.
Please note that this kind of operations should only be done by skilled technical
people. Remember that this operation is not normally needed. Opening the device
may void you’re warranty.
figure 10.1
• Select 0dBm on the INPUT LEVEL selector (encoder and pilot tone inserted).
• Connect a low distortion, sine-wave, audio generator to the left and right inputs.
• Connect a 50 Ohm 300 W load to the RF output of the TEX150.
• Connect the -40dB tap to the F.A.M. (or other modulation analyzer).
• Connect a stereo MEAS-decoder to the rear FM-MPX output of the F.A.M.
• Switch on the TEX150 and wait for the PLL to lock.
• Adjust the audio output of the generator to 0dBm (2.2Vpp = 775mVRMS 400Hz).
• Select, with the appropriate control, a reading of Right (MONO) and adjust P8
on the encoder to obtain 0dB.
• Repeat the operation for Left (MPX), adjusting P7.
• With the FAM in FM, P+ mode, and with a 30Hz-200KHz audio filter, check that
the deviation is 75KHz. If not, adjust trimmer R35, situated on the Main card,
accordingly.
• Remove the audio signal from both channels, leaving the pilot tone inserted,and
check that the deviation is between 6.5KHz and 8KHz (typically 7.5KHz). Adjust
P6 if necessary.
• Remove the audio signal from one channel.
After having replaced the VCO Card and relevant connectors, carry out the following
procedure:
MONO VERSION
• Connect an audio generator to the Mono input or MPX.
figure 10.2
• Switch on TEX150, select a frequency at 98MHz and select 0dBm on the INPUT
LEVEL selector (pilot tone inserted).
• Connect a 50 Ohm, 300 W dummy load to the RF output.
• Connect the F.A.M. or other modulation analyzer to the -40dB tap.
• Inject a 400Hz, 0dBm (775mVrms = 2.2Vpp) tone into the Mono (or MPX)
input.
• Configure the FAM to measure deviation with the 30Hz-200KHz/FM/P+ filters
and check that it is 75KHz. If not, adjust trimmer R15 accordingly.
• Verify correct value on TEX150's analog meter.
STEREO VERSION
• Connect an audio generator to the Left and Right inputs (together), see SETUP
below:
figure 10.3
• Switch on TEX150, select a frequency at 98MHz and select 0dBm on the INPUT
LEVEL selector (pilot tone inserted).
• Connect a 50 Ohm, 300 W dummy load to the RF output.
• Connect the F.A.M. or other modulation analyzer to the -40dB tap.
• Inject a 400Hz, 0dBm (775Vrms=2.2Vpp) tone into Left and Right.
• Configure the F.A.M. to measure deviation with the 30Hz-200KHz/FM/P+ filters
and check that it is 75KHz. If not, adjust trimmer R15 accordingly.
• Verify correct value on TEX150's analog meter.
NOTE: The audio generator used in these tests must have a distortion figure
better than 0.01%. Perform this test at the operating frequency of the exciter.
No calibration is required after the replacement of these two cards (Main power
supply and switching power supply).
All meter readings should be calibrated after the replacement of any card:
• Inject a 400 Hz, 0dBm pilot tone into the Left (or Right) input. (see fig. 10.3 for
Stereo Version, or see fig. 10.2 for Mono Version).
NOTA: 1 - Disconnect the load for this measurement only and adjust PWR ADJ
for 50W of direct output power.
After having replaced the PLL card, carry out the following procedure (see the
setup below):
figure 10.4
• Switch on the equipment and select the frequency of 98MHz.
• Wait 10 minutes to have thermal stabilization of the equipment.
• Unscrew the fixing screws of PLL's metal box and open the cover near to VCO
metal box.
• Check with frequency meter if the frequency setted is right.
If the frequency read on frequency meter is different from frequency setted on
the contraves , adjust variable capacitor C2 on PLL card.
After having replaced the alarms card, carry out the following procedure:
figure 10.5
figure 10.6
• Adjust output power at minimum turning PWR ADJ trimmer completely
anticlockwise and then switch on the equipment.
• This adjustment it's necessary when TEX150 is connected as exciter or driver
for a power amplifier. Therefore, it's necessary to have on last amplifier of the
system an output voltage proportional with antenna output forward power and
connect this signal to REMOTE1. Increase TEX150's output power with PWR
ADJ to have the necessary output power to drive the next stage of the system
(e.g. for a 1KW amplifier, read 1050W on external wattmeter).
• Turn trimmer R16, until to have maximum output power of the power amplifier
on external wattmeter (e.g. 1000W). In these conditions is possible to control
output power into the range of 50W presetted, protecting the equimpment
against voltage variations).
figure 10.7
• Adjust output power at minimum turning PWR ADJ trimmer completely
anticlockwise and then switch on the equipment.
figure 10.8
NOTE: The jumpers shown in table , disable all protections (all enabled from firm).
A no-correct use of these jumpers can cause seroius damage to the unit and will
automatically make the warranty void.
REF. DESCRIPTION
R2 Internal AGC Adjustment
This part of the manual contains the technical details about the different boards of
the TEX150. This appendix is composed of the following sections:
To + Terminal of D2 Diode
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RG179 C38 1N4148 C41 TIP120 R2
1N4148 680pFHQ C5 R4 R3 1KCH
C36 C39 1nF D1 1uFP 1KCH 1KCH
1nFUNELCO R5 1KCH Z18V
C40 C37 R1 5K6 TR1 1K
470pFHQ 1nF +VCC
L13 VK
L8
L43RVR0.5 NC
C18 C27 C21
R17 1nF 1nF 470uF
+VCC 12*
R21 12*
L7
2mH2
R7 C2 C3 C1
C28 C29 C30 C22 10# 1nF 1nF 100uF
100uF 1nF 1nF 1nFUNELCO
C24 L9 R18 Q4 L3
SD1480 VK C10
2mH2 CAV5
CAV2 0.1uF 39# RG179
RG179 1 680pFHQ
1 L2
2
L57RVR1 L4
1
2
150pFHQ 100pFHQ 470pFHQ 100pFHQ 2
1
CAV4 C12
CAV3 RG179
RG179 470pFHQ
1
L6 VK
2
1
1
1
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F1
C22 R5
BL02 10R
F2
10R/2W R9
CD1KPF/100 BL02
1000/50 CP.1uF CP.1uF R22/5W
1000/50 1000/50 CP.1uF MIA10UH L1 R14
IRFZ44 R13
VIN
Q1 4R7 T2812 R22/5W
R12 R15
R17 R11 10R/2W
R28
470R/5W R4
VCC 5k6
4K7
R6 R1/10W
D3 R3 R10 JP3
CM.1UF 1K S T R I P -2
2 / 4 - PSSW2812B
10R D2
C28
11DQ06 D1 C23
C13 C15 U1 11DQ06 C25
C12 C7 JP2
JP1 1 8 M B R 1660 C31 + + + + 1K +
C9 C2 C10 C3 C11 PWR VCC VB
+ + + + + 2 7
2 IN HO 4
3 6 C24 C6
1 ERR CS SHDW 3
C14 C16 4 GND VS 5 CD1KPF/100 2
KRA2 C32
R16 C18 DZ3 1
IR2125 CD.1UF
DZ1 + 220/35
+ C30 15V/1W KRA4
+ C17
C5 C4
C26 CD.1uF
R27
820R
R18
10K VCC
R26
10M R21 R8
560R 680R
R1 C21 UC3823
U2
1 16 VREF
22K INV. VREF
CD10KPF 2 N.I. VCC 15
3 14 PWR 3K3 IS1 Q2
165KHZ E/A OUT OUT
4 13 R7
CLK VC VIN
IS2 4N26
R20 3V3/0.5
6
6 R23
DZ2
C1 47R
R2
2
4
4n7UF
2.5%
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1 1 C1 4n7UF
2 5 C2,C3,C9,C10,C11 CP.1uF
3 1 C4 CM.1UF
4 2 C18,C5 CT1/35
5 5 C6,C8,C17,C19,C26 CD.1UF
6 4 C7,C23,C24,C25 EKR220/63
7 5 C12,C13,C14,C15,C16 1000/50
8 1 C20 N.C.
9 1 C21 CD10KPF
10 2 C22,C31 CD1KPF/100
11 1 C28 220/35
12 1 C29 4.7uF
13 1 C30 CD1KPF
14 1 C32 100/25
15 1 DZ1 13V/1W
16 2 DZ2,DZ4 3V3/0.5
17 1 DZ3 15V/1W
18 2 D1,D3 11DQ06
19 1 D2 MBR1660
20 2 F2,F1 BL02
21 2 IS2,IS1 4N26
22 1 JP1 KRA2
23 1 JP2 KRA4
24 1 JP3 STRIP-2
25 1 L1 T2812
26 1 Q1 IRFZ44
27 1 Q2 BC237
28 1 R1 22K
29 3 R2,R10,R13 1K
30 2 R3,R25 10R
31 1 R4 4K7
32 2 R6,R5 10R/2W
33 1 R7 3K3
34 1 R8 680R
35 2 R14,R9 R22/5W
36 1 R11 4R7
37 1 R12 5k6
38 1 R15 MIA10UH
39 2 R16,R18 10K
40 1 R17 470R/5W
41 1 R19 N.C.
42 1 R20 47R
43 1 R21 560R
44 1 R22 1K80
45 2 R24,R23 560K
46 1 R26 10M
47 1 R27 820R
48 1 U1 IR2125
49 1 U2 UC3823
50 1 R28 R1/10W
WIRE ON H1 H2 H5 H7 H9
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
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1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
26 PIN CONN.
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
BNC2 L5 VK
BNC is. c.s.
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C11 C12
33pF 33pF
H10 H9 H8 H7 H6 H5 H3 H4 H1 H2
BNC1 L6 VK
BNC is. c.s.
L4 VK
EC2
2
EC2 C23 EC3 REFERENCE
XLRFTL R2
N.C. L3 VK N.C.
R8 N.C.
3 C21 1 GND AUDIO
N.C. 2 GND AUDIO
C6 C8 R7 N.C. 3 GND
C5 4 PWR DIR
33pF 33pF C19
33pF C7 5 PWR REF
0.1uF
1 33pF 6 VPA
R6 1K
L2 VK C17 7 VCC
0.1uF 8 VPA
2 R5 1K 9 VCC
C15 10 GND
EC1
0.1uF
XLRFTL R1 VK
L1 R4 1K
N.C. C13
3 0.1uF
R3 1K
EC1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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FIX35 1
RON CODER 2 R3 D3
LON RON MIXER CODER PH
LON MIXER 3
PH MONO
PH MONO
FIX 5 NC NC NC
FIX35 PHASE
SW4A
1
2 R4 D4
FIX 6 3 RON
INPUT.SCH CODER.SCH FIX35 D13
R102 R113 NC NC NC
+V +V RIGHT
SW5A 1N4148
D8 R103 100K0 U11B 10K0 1 MONO
AU_AL 5 + L M 393 R114 TP17 2 R5 D5
7 3 CODER
1N4148 56K0 6 -
1K0 TP S W W P 4 _2 1K8 LED-G5
AUALOUT REF MONO
C48 + R104 R101 C52
47uF 2M20 3 K 30 0.1uF C37
TP18 R116 +V R81 R82
39K0 470K0 10K0
0.1uF
TP
R125 10K0 G N D JP17
8
L+ U11A
+V L- 1 L M 393
2 3 +
JP1 JP2 L+ 1 Q5P
3 BC557
1 2 1 2 2 -
+ C53 R117 604H0 STM03S R115 J6 LOAD JSMD R105
3 4 100uF 3 4 8K20 C36 + AU_AL
600H
Technical Appendix
SW6, RV2, RV3 VANNO MONTATI LATO SALDATURE
38KNULL
R36 RV1
82K5 1K R35P
+V
cw
C 5 4 47uF 82K5
+
R34 C25
+
ref C10 10K0
C11 +V LEFT1 U5B
+V TP1 R129 10uF
R11 0.1uF TP ref 5 + R123 LEFT2 C20
4K99 0.1uF R42 7 TP4 +V
8
C6 R10 4K99 U3A U4A 10K0 6 TP
8
-
100uF 4K99 U2A ref 3 + TL072 R31 4053 10H0 0.1uF
L+ TL072 R17 LMPX TL072
Technical Appendix
3 1 13
8
L+ +
+
1 2 - R33 U5A
L- 2 - 10K0 14 3 + TL072
L-
+
4K99 R32 1 LMONO
LMONO
4
0
C7 R9 R127 ref 12 10K0 2
4
-
4
100uF 14K7 R12 ref C50
10K0 +V 22pF
cw
11
6
4
1M0 R44
14K7 SW6A
SW5940P LON C12
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0.1uF 680H0 R43
7
6
5
3
2
1
HY1 22K1
-V
+V
IRV30FT
INA
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
R18 14K0
OUTA
JP7 JP6
R19 10K0
R20 7K15 1 1
J1 J2 L-VAR
4K99 2 2
2 1 R21 RV3
R22 2K49 3 3
20K
INB
GND
GND
-V
GND
GND
OUTB
GND
GND
+V
R23 1K78 PH STM03S S T M 03S
cw C15 L-50uS L-25uS
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
ref 470uF 2n2 C14 C16
RIGHT1 1nF 100pF
10
TP2 R39 U4B ref +V
R15 TP ref 1
4K99
1
C8 R14 U2B R41 U3B 10K0 15 + C27
100uF 4K99 ref 5 TL072 10uF C13 C26
+
+
0.1uF
0
R+ 5 + R24 7 RMPX 2
R+
+
7 4K99 6 -
R- 6 - 4053 R122 10uF
R-
+
4K99 U4C 10H0 RIGHT2 C21
C9 R13 TL072 R128 R37 4053 U6B TP3 +V
11
100uF 14K7 R16 3 5 + TL072 TP
1
SW6B 7 0.1uF
cw
SW5940P 1M0 10K0 4 6
8
-
14K7 R38 U6A
0
ref 5 3 + TL072
LMPX R40 1 RMONO
LMPX RMONO
14
13
12
10
9
8
10K0 2 -
9
R M PX RMPX C51
R25 14K0 10K0 22pF
R51 R53 1 1
10K0 10K0 ref ref 2 2
3 3
STM03S S T M 03S
C23 R47 R48 R49 R50 C18 R-50uS R-25uS C17
+V 470K0 4K99 470K0 4K99 2n2 1nF C19
R52 100pF
10K0 0.1uF
R57 R56
39K0 39K0
U7A
8
U7B
3 + 5 + L M 3 93
+V VDD 1 Q3 7 Q4
VCC BC557 BC557
2 - 6 -
ref R54 R55
REF 8K20 L M 393 8K20
LMEAS RMEAS
4
GND VEE
GND + C22 + C24
LMPX 2.2uF R M PX 2.2uF
VSS
M A N U A L I \ T E X 1 5 0 \ S T E R E O CODER\SDC30AR2.DSN SLSDC30A0002
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Il CODER va montato lato saldature evitando componenti sul bordo +V
J5, J6 e J7 vanno fatti lato componenti ref
R100
ref R89 2K20
4K42
R99
C38
RV7 +V
10K RV4 10K0
PIL-LEV 1K 0.1uF C40
RIGHT3 Q7 47pF
cw
cw
cw
cw
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4
ref 12 G N D 16 PILOT R93 R91
PIL-IN CLIPP
11 V E E 17 47K0
SEP-L C45 +
18 R96
cw
10 G N D SEP-R
LMONO 19 10uF 10K0 10K0 +V
LMONO 9 L-IN CR
8 L-OUT CL 20
ref 7 GND 21 ref 47K0 10 13
TP9 GND RV5 CL+
TP5 6 GND 22 J5 11 14
TP GND C44 5K
5 TP1 23 R106 12 15
LEFT3 pil CINT MPXCOD 0.1uF U12D U12E
4 19K-OUT MPX 24
TP 3 GND 25 +V CL-LEV U14B CA3096 CA3096 9
VCC LM358N U12C
D6 R86 4864K 2 PIL-ADJ 26 1K0 5 + 8
mono on PIL-OUT CL-
4 / 6 - CSSDC30A003
1 ST-ON PHASE-ADJ 27 7 7 CA3096
6 - R97
1N4148 10K0 IRV30CT C46 + R90
D7 R87 10uF 4K99 R94 R92
mixer Q6 10K0
BC547 R98
1N4148 10K0 C42 C41 + C47 10K0 10K0 2K20 C39
CV20pF CV40pF 10uF 47pF
R88 PIL-FQ PIL-PH C43
10K0 ref 0.1uF
+V
3
2
1
4 1 TP16
Z Y1 0.1uF
STM03S
R M PX R60 ref
R-SEL 5
4K99 Z0
3 TP
Z1 JP15 CLIPPER GND
LMPX STM03S
JP9 6 JP10
INH coder 19KTTL
11 STM03S
3 A mixer
2 B 10
LMONO 9 C29 C32
1
2
3
1 C +V +V
MPX2
STM03S R61 4053 TP7
L-SEL 10K0 U9 0.1uF TP 0.1uF R75 U13B TP11
LMONO 14 12 R72 U13A 10K0 TL072 MPX0
8
8
X X0 U10A CLIPP 10K0 TL072 ref TP
13 R63 U10B 5 + R119 C31
X1
+
4
4
3 R64 TL072 10K0 R71 R120 C30 4K99 10K0 TP
Z1
+
+
+V +V TP14 22K0 TP
3
MPX3
0.1uF 2 pil R68
47uF
R6 1 49K9
TP
10K0 GND C34 STM03S OUT
coder SCA2SEL
8
U1A CODER SCA2
3 + TL072 mixer 10nF R69
Q1 MIXER R78 49K9
1 JP11
2 BC547 mono 22K0
- MONO 3
ref 2
1
4
R83 R84 R85
+ 10K0 10K0 10K0 C35 STM03S R70
C2 R8 + C3 SCA1LEV 124K0
0.1uF R7 1K0 47uF SCA1
10K0 10nF
470uF R79
22K0
C1
10uF
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1 1 COD1 IRV30CT
2 7 C1,C25,C26,C27,C45,C46, 10uF
C47
3 18 C2,C5,C10,C11,C12,C13, 0.1uF
C20,C21,C23,C28,C29,C32,
C37,C38,C43,C44,C49,C52
4 4 C3,C4,C48,C54 47uF
5 6 C6,C7,C8,C9,C31,C53 100uF
6 2 C17,C14 1nF
7 2 C18,C15 2n2
8 2 C19,C16 100pF
9 3 C22,C24,C36 2.2uF
10 1 C30 220uF
11 3 C33,C34,C35 10nF
12 2 C39,C40 47pF
13 1 C41 CV40pF
14 1 C42 CV20pF
15 2 C50,C51 22pF
16 2 D1,D5 LED-G5
17 9 SW2,R2,D2,SW3,R3,D3,SW4, NC
R4,D4
18 7 D6,D7,D8,D10,D11,D12,D13 1N4148
19 1 D9 4V7
20 6 FIX1,FIX2,FIX3,FIX4,FIX5, FIX35
FIX6
21 1 HY1 IRV30FT
22 2 JP1,JP2 CN26PD
23 1 JP3 CN10PD
24 13 JP4,JP5,JP6,JP7,JP8,JP9, STM03S
JP10,JP11,JP12,JP13,JP15,
JP16,JP17
25 1 JP18 JSM03
26 4 J1,J3,J5,J6 JSMD
27 3 J2,J4,J7 JSMDC
28 2 Q1,Q6 BC547
29 4 Q3,Q4,Q5P,Q7 BC557
30 2 RV4,RV1 1K
31 2 RV2,RV3 20K
32 1 RV5 5K
33 2 RV8,RV6 50K
34 1 RV7 10K
35 2 R1,R5 1K8
36 45 R6,R7,R19,R26,R31,R32, 10K0
R33,R34,R37,R38,R39,R40,
R51,R52,R53,R61,R62,R63,
R64,R66,R71,R72,R73,R75,
R77,R82,R83,R84,R85,R86,
R87,R88,R91,R92,R93,R94,
R97,R99,R105,R107,R108,
R113,R125,R126,R129
37 3 R8,R106,R114 1K0
38 4 R9,R12,R13,R16 14K7
39 17 R10,R11,R14,R15,R17,R21, 4K99
R24,R28,R41,R42,R48,R50,
R59,R60,R65,R74,R90
40 3 R18,R25,R58 14K0
41 2 R27,R20 7K15
42 2 R29,R22 2K49
43 2 R30,R23 1K78
44 2 R35P,R36 82K5
45 2 R45,R43 22K1
46 2 R46,R44 680H0
47 3 R47,R49,R81 470K0
48 3 R54,R55,R115 8K20
49 3 R56,R57,R116 39K0
50 3 R67,R68,R69 49K9
51 1 R70 124K0
52 3 R76,R95,R96 47K0
53 3 R78,R79,R80 22K0
54 1 R89 4K42
55 3 R98,R100,R112 2K20
56 1 R101 3K30
57 2 R102,R109 100K0
58 1 R103 56K0
59 1 R104 2M20
60 2 R117,R118 604H0
61 4 R119,R120,R122,R123 10H0
62 2 R127,R128 1M0
63 2 SW1,SW5 SWWP4_2
64 1 SW6 SW5940P
65 18 TP1,TP2,TP3,TP4,TP5,TP6, TP
TP7,TP8,TP9,TP10,TP11,
TP12,TP13,TP14,TP15,TP16,
TP17,TP18
66 7 U1,U2,U3,U5,U6,U10,U13 TL072
67 3 U4,U8,U9 4053
68 2 U11,U7 LM393
69 1 U12 CA3096
70 1 U14 LM358N
1 11 C1,C16,C18,C21,C23,C24, 0.1uF
C25,C26,C27,C28,C29
2 3 C2,C19,C34 220uF
3 6 C3,C4,C5,C6,C32,C33 100uF
4 2 C7,C8 10nF
5 1 C9 1nF
6 1 C10 100pF
7 1 C11 2n2
8 3 C12,C13,C14 2.2uF
9 3 C15,C17,C20 10uF
10 1 C22 47uF
11 2 C30,C31 47pF
12 1 D1 1N4148
13 4 FIX1,FIX2,FIX3,FIX4 FIX35
14 2 JP1,JP5 CN26PD
15 2 JP2,JP3 STM04S
16 5 JP4,JP7,JP8,JP9,JP10 STM03S
17 1 JP6 CN10PD
18 1 J1 JSMD
19 1 J2 JSMDC
20 2 LPF1,LPF2 LPF19K1
21 4 Q1,Q2,Q3,Q4 BC557
22 1 Q5 BC547
23 2 RV1,RV2 20K
24 2 RV3,RV5 1K
25 1 RV4 5K
26 2 R1,R16 604H0
27 6 R2,R5,R8,R17,R20,R23 14K7
28 8 R3,R4,R6,R11,R18,R19,R21, 5K11
R26
29 2 R7,R22 1M0
30 19 R9,R14,R24,R29,R31,R32, 10K0
R47,R51,R55,R56,R57,R58,
R59,R63,R64,R65,R67,R76,
R78
31 2 R10,R25 7K15
32 5 R12,R15,R27,R30,R42 2K49
33 2 R13,R28 1K78
34 2 R33,R34 24K9
35 1 R35 88K7
36 1 R36 750
37 1 R37 21K5
38 1 R38 33K0
39 1 R39 7K50
40 1 R40 4K64
41 1 R41 5K90
42 4 R43,R61,R73,R74 4K99
43 3 R44,R48,R52 39K0
44 3 R45,R49,R53 8K20
45 3 R46,R50,R54 470K0
46 3 R60,R66,R68 1K0
47 1 R62 10H0
48 1 R69 221H0
49 1 R70 7K87
50 1 R71 56K2
51 1 R72 2M21
52 1 R75 4K42
53 2 R77,R79 2K21
54 2 R81,R80 47K5
55 1 SW1 SW5940P
56 6 TP1,TP2,TP3,TP4,TP5,TP6 TP15
57 2 U2,U1 LM393
58 4 U3,U4,U5,U6 TL072
59 2 U8,U7 LM358N
60 1 U9 CA3096
100 1%
R4 +15F U4B
470 1% R17 T L 0 82
C10 + C11 R20
R7 10uF 47nF 1K 1%
5 1K 1%
U1A 16 5K6 1% 50V +
7 J1
Q2 4520 6
2N918 16 -
1 CLK Q0 3
To Pin 1 JP1 2 4 C12 + R16 R18 C14 + R21
TCXO Card EN Q1 10uF 82K 1% 1K 1% 10uF
Q2 5 9 CLK Q0 11 1 CLK Q0 3 470 1%
7 6 10 12 2 4 50V 50V
RST Q3 EN Q1 EN Q1
Q2 13 Q2 5
L1
15 RST Q3 14 7 RST Q3 6
220uH
+
8 C13
U2B 2.2uFT +15V
U2A
8
4518 4518 20V
R3
D2 D3 R22
390 1%
1N4148 1N4148 27 1%
C6 R5
560pF 100 1% R49
0
U1B
4520
14 15 R15 R19
+15V Q3 RST 39K 1% 47K 1% C15
13 +
Q2 10uF
12 10 R23
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Q1 EN
11 9 100K 1% 50V
Q0 CLK
R26
8
R13 R9 R30 R31
1K 1%
1K5 1% 10K 1% + C16 3 2K2 1%
U3 + 1K 1%
16 10uF R24 1 J2
1 2 4046 50V 10M 1%
R10 2 SMB
EXT.REFER.1KHz 3 4 - U4A
5 6 3 CIN PP 1 C17
4 2 R27 T L 082 +
R11 7 8 22K 1% VCOUT P1
4
Q3 1K 1% 22uFT
J4 R48
BC547 14 13 16V
4K7 1% JP1 SIN P2
4 PIN STRIP 33K 1%
6 CX
R12 R28 C18
+
10K 1% 22uF
27K 1%
R14 7 CX VCOIN 9 50V
5 R25
+15V INH
11 10 47K 1% C19
10K 1% R1 DEMO
12 15 + 0.1uFT
R2 ZEN
C20 R29
8 100uF
50V 1M 1%
2
220pF C39 L4 C42 50V CLK1 470 1%
R46 6 CLK2
C23 + + C24 N.C. 2u2 0.1uF 7
N.C. 1 LOAD
47uF 10uF 13 7
50V 50V CLR
C35
R45 U5
330pF
74LS196
22K 1% Q4
BFR96
R41 R34
56 1% 270 1% C25 +
10uF
C36 50V
2p2 RF
C37 to sp8680
4n7 R42
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
R43 47 1%
10 1%
U8
SP8680
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
U7B
7400
4
6
5
16 16 16 16 16
RR2
RR2K2
1 6 1 4 1 10 1 3 R37 DB25 M F
1K5 1%
RR1
RR2K2
17 4 16 3 19 6 18 5 21 8 20 7 23 10 22 9 25 12 24 11
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Q1
2 / 4 - CSTCXO02
J3 MMBFJ310
5V VCC
J4
R1
C1 4K7
0.1uF U1A J5
TCX1 1 3
Q2 CKA QA
3 GND VCC 2 4 CKB QB 5
BC857 6 J6
QC
J2 D 2 7
CLR QD
4 GND OUT 1
74HC390SMD
TCXOS C2
J1
R4 U1B J7
0.1uF 470 15 13
R3 R2 CKA QA
12 CKB QB 11
150K 270 10 J8
QC
14 CLR QD 9
74HC390SMD
5V
GND GND
F Out J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8
FIX1
FIX35 10MHz X
4MHz X X X
1
2
3
4
5
6
2MHz X X X
1MHz X X X
JP1 STM06SO 500KHz X X X
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1 2 C1,C2 0.1uF
2 1 FIX1 FIX35
3 1 JP1 STM06SO
4 8 J1,J2,J3,J4,J5,J6,J7,J8 JSMD
5 1 Q1 MMBFJ310
6 1 Q2 BC857
7 1 R1 4K7
8 1 R2 270
9 1 R3 150K
10 1 R4 470
11 1 TCX1 TCXOS
12 1 U1 HC390SMD
INPUT R.F.
CN1
N CONNECTOR
C6 R.F. OUTPUT CONNECTOR
2p2
TEX150
R1 R2
47# 47#
CN2
BNC TELAIO
R14 R.F. TEST -40dB
47 1%
D1
1N4148
2 / 4 - SLWSTDTEX100
R3 D2
1K* 1N4148
C2
T2p22F
R12 R13
47.5 1% 47.5 1%
CF3 CF4
1nFPAS 1nFPAS
R5 R8
10K 1% 10K 1%
R6 R9
10K 1% 10K 1%
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L5 L6
L28RVR1.5 L28RVR1.5
J1
C1 L7 L8 L9 SMAF
FROM 1nFPAS L410RVR2 L410RVR2 L410RVR2 TO
R.F. AMP. DIRECT.
COUPLER
C16 C17
27pHQ 27pHQ
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CSLPF3TEX100 Bill Of Materials Page 1
GND
R82 BC547 R35
2
+ C15 C40 + +
2
TEX150
10uF
3
47uF 10H0 1K0
2 Q2
BC547
C12 R37 C41 C42
1
47uF 0.1uF TRF TOR = 6 sp BIFILARE dia. 0.3 mm
R59 + C7
10nF 100 10K0 47uF R31 L13
C39 C11 R39 +V15F
22
+
10 TRFTOR VK200
3
NC 10uF D C55 C56 R38
2 Q6 R30 R84 C20 C22 C38
1
J310 2K7 220 4.7nF R13 R14 4.7nF 0.1uF
C13 R36 4.7nF 4.7nF 10 220 220 L10
1
1 R28 3
2
2
3 220 C44
D12 D13 47pF 10K R25 4.7nF C24
L6
3
3
LCAVO C58 R80 4K7 C17 R83 C37
2
C50 NC 2 Q7 2 Q9 C43 4.7nF
MV209 MV209 470pF PN918 PN918 4.7nF 100pF J3
3
5
4
1
1
10H0 C16 R81 1nF 10H0 R58
1
1
2 R29 2 Q8 1
3
3
470 PN918 R60 L9
4 C21 2.2uH
R24 680 Q10 Q11 SMB_CS
1nF 10H0 R34 2 2 4H7
1
2
3
1 2K7 R26 2N3866 2N3866
3 6K8 27pF R63
820
1
1
L5 R23 10
1
1
D15 LCAVO 220 R65 R66
2
1
D14 R15
2 / 4 - CSVCODRVTX02
L7 R27 3K3 390
1K5 R18
2.2uH D8 C18 680 C19
MV209 HP2800 100pF 1nF C23 27 C25
2 1nF 4.7nF
2
2
4
1
2
MV209 D16
L1 C14 R61 R62 R64
HP2800 220 220 27
+
L4
22uH 2.2uH 1uF
R22
330
R40
L3 10K0
2.2uH
J1
5
4
L11 R21
C26 2.2uH +V15F
1
220pF
SMB_CS 100
2
3
C27 R67 C36 + C31
4.7nF C32 47uF C30
4.7nF 1nF
220
220pF
R33 C29 R54
3
22K 1nF 56 J4
5
4
2 Q12
BFR96 1
1
SMB_CS
2
3
C28
2.2pF R20
R19 47
R9 C70 C46 10
27pF 4.7nF
2
6K81 R8 C52
+
+V15A 3 cw 1
1M0 2.2uF
+ C35 RV1 + C5 C53
C49 100uF 20K 100uF
0.1uF C59
2
NC R85 C4 R73
R5
+
1 cw 3 R47
10pF +V15F
CN1 100 22K0 47uF 390H0
2
RV3
8
9 10 500 330K0 47K0 33K0 150K0 R44 680H0 D11
C51 L12 R1
11 12 8K2 1N4148
2
13 14 - R72
+
15 16 1 100K0
470uF VK200 10K 3
17 18 +
1
C1 C2 U2A
1
1
1
1
1
19 20 27pF 27pF TL082 R43
R2 L2 D4 D5
21 22
4
R53 D19 D18 D1 D17 D2 22K MUTE-O 2 1 2 1
23 24 1K0 1N4148 1N4148 1N4148 1N4148 1N4148 R55 D6
25 26 PDWN
1K5 2 1 2.2uH 1N4148 1N4148
3
1
2
2
2
2
2
4K70 1N4148 1 2 2 Q4 8K2 D10
Q13 R68 BC547 5V6
3
3
3 BC547
1 1K5 47 150H0 56 47 47 J2 R45 D7 22K0 6V8 47K0
1
2
1
1
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SLVCODRVTX02 Bill Of Materials Page1
1 1 CN1 CN26PDO
2 4 C1,C2,C21,C70 27pF
3 7 C3,C4,C7,C31,C40,C41,C62 47uF
4 5 C5,C6,C9,C35,C57 100uF
5 16 C8,C10,C20,C22,C25,C32, 4.7nF
C33,C36,C37,C43,C44,C45,
C46,C47,C55,C56
6 3 C11,C15,C34 10uF
7 2 C12,C54 10nF
8 1 C13 47pF
9 1 C14 1uF
10 6 C16,C17,C19,C23,C29,C30 1nF
11 2 C18,C24 100pF
12 2 C27,C26 220pF
13 1 C28 2.2pF
14 7 C38,C42,C48,C49,C61,C63, 0.1uF
C64
15 10 C39,C53,C58,C60,C65,C66, NC
C67,C68,C69,R77
16 1 C50 470pF
17 1 C51 470uF
18 1 C52 2.2uF
19 1 C59 10pF
20 10 D1,D2,D4,D5,D6,D7,D11, 1N4148
D17,D18,D19
21 1 D3 6V8
22 2 D8,D16 HP2800
23 2 D10,D9 5V6
24 4 D12,D13,D14,D15 MV209
25 1 JP2 CN20PDO
26 3 J1,J3,J4 SMB_CS
27 2 J5,J2 TP1
28 6 L1,L2,L3,L7,L9,L11 2.2uH
29 1 L4 22uH
30 2 L6,L5 LCAVO
31 3 L8,L12,L13 VK200
32 1 L10 TRFTOR
33 1 Q1 BC237
34 5 Q2,Q3,Q4,Q5,Q13 BC547
35 1 Q6 J310
36 3 Q7,Q8,Q9 PN918
37 2 Q10,Q11 2N3866
38 1 Q12 BFR96
39 2 RV3,RV1 20K
40 1 RV2 500
41 2 R1,R36 10K
42 5 R2,R7,R15,R69,R70 1K5
43 5 R3,R4,R20,R49,R50 47
44 3 R5,R21,R37 100
45 1 R6 12K
46 2 R42,R8 1M0
47 1 R9 6K81
48 1 R10 150K0
49 2 R74,R11 33K0
50 2 R41,R12 47K0
51 8 R13,R14,R23,R28,R61,R62, 220
R67,R84
52 1 R16 1K
53 1 R17 1K2
54 2 R64,R18 27
55 4 R19,R31,R34,R38 10
56 1 R22 330
57 2 R24,R30 2K7
58 2 R86,R25 4K7
59 1 R26 6K8
60 2 R60,R27 680
61 1 R29 470
62 1 R32 820K
63 2 R43,R33 22K
64 4 R35,R52,R53,R76 1K0
65 1 R39 22
66 4 R40,R51,R59,R71 10K0
67 2 R44,R56 8K2
68 1 R45 4K75
69 1 R46 5K6
70 1 R47 270H0
71 2 R48,R54 56
72 1 R55 4K70
73 1 R57 680H0
74 1 R58 4H7
75 1 R63 820
76 1 R65 3K3
77 1 R66 390
78 2 R68,R85 22K0
79 1 R72 100K0
80 1 R73 390H0
81 1 R75 330K0
82 2 R78,R79 150H0
83 4 R80,R81,R82,R83 10H0
84 1 U1 78L08
85 1 U2 TL082
1
2
3
4
M O R S K B 04PPO R27
DL4 SWR/TEMP
1K2 LED-R5
R10 C12
2 K 2 1% 0.1uF
TEX150
R9 R19 DL2
+15V
1 0 K 1% 680 LED-G5
R7 R8
T C 1 0K T C 1 0K C3
10uF R22
2K2 1 % U1B
+
50V L M 3 5 8N
R25
CN1
2
4
6
8
2
4
6
8
1 0 0 K 1%
10
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
10 PIN CONN. REF FWD 5 CN2
R17 + 26 PIN CONN.
7
C2 100 C13
6
1
3
5
7
9
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
1 0 0 uF 0.1uF -
SW1B 50V C4 R24
2 / 4 - METER100/3
+
S W 2 V 6P R23 1 0 0 K 1% DL1
T C 10K R26 L E D -G5
R18
+12V
0.1uF 2M2 C14
R47 R14 0.1uF 4 7 0 1%
N.C. 0 I+
R3 R2 R1 R20 DL3 +28V
10 1% C17 R12
10 1% 10 1% I- 1K2 1 % LED-G5
+
N.C. N.C.
R13
SW1A N.C. CN3
8
S W 2 V 6P 2 PIN CONN.
U1A R15
3
R4 R5 R6 + R21
1 1
T C 1 0K T C 10K T C 1 0K 2 TM1K
R11 - 4 K 7 1% R16 2 PWR ADJ
L M 3 5 8N
1 0 0 K 1% 10K 1 %
4
C15
0.1uF
R28
1K 1%
R29 EXT PWR ADJ
1 0 0 1%
C5
10uF C6
50V 0.1uF C16 R46
+
10uF N.C.
+
50V
2
4
6
8
3
1
10
12
14
16
18
20
JP1
2*2 PIN STRIP
R30
8
1 0 0 K 1% U2B
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
4
2
4
1 0 0 K 1%
R35 R34 R36
R32 10K 1 % 6 8 0 1% 1K 1%
22K 1 % R33
R45
1K 1%
C7 CN5
0.1uF R44 FASTON
1K5 1 %
1K2 1 % 1 0 K 1%
REMOTE
R40 R41
DL5 N.C. 4 K 7 1%
LED-R5
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2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
U1
27C512
10 A0
D1 9 11
A1 O0
2 / 6 - CSCONTRAVES
1N4148 8 A2 O1 12
7 A3 O2 13
6 A4 O3 15
D2 5 16
A5 O4
1N4148 4 A6 O5 17
3 A7 O6 18
L.O. UNLOCK 25 19
A8 O7
24 A9
21 A10
23 A11
D3 2 A12
LED-R5 26 A13
27 A14
1 A15
22 OE/VPP
20 CE
PIN 14 27512
1 2
3 4
5 6
CN1
26 PIN CONN.
Technical Appendix
TEX150
FREQUENCY SELECTOR CARD CIRCUIT DIAGRAM Revised: October 17, 1994
TSW-3 Revision:
Bill Of Materials October 17, 1994 14:55:09 Page 1
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2
3
4
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2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
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D1
1N4148
D2
1N4148
L.O. UNLOCK
LED
D3
LED-R5
CN1
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
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+15
JP1
2 PIN STRIP
INTFWD D3
1N4148
+ C32
U2A 100uF
LM358N
R4 R56 JP2
8
12K 1% 100K 1% 2 PIN STRIP
3 INTREF D4
+ R5
INTFWD 8
2 / 4 - CSP100
1 1N4148
C1 C2 2
4n7 4n7 - 1K 1%
+ C3
4
0.47uFT JP3
2 PIN STRIP
EXTFWD D5
R3 R1 1N4148 CN1
26 PIN CONN.
R2 1K 1% 12K 1%
JP4 1 2
TC10K 3 4
2 PIN STRIP R47
EXTREF D6 5 6
C16 7 8
1N4148 1K 1% 9 10
12pF
11 12
13 14 LED TEMP
15 16
U2B JP5 17 18
LM358N 19 20
R9 R55 2 PIN STRIP +15
TEMP D7 21 22
12K 1% 100K 1% 23 24
5 R10 1N4148
+ INTREF 12 25 26
7
C5 C6 6
4n7 - 1K 1% +12
4n7
+ C7 JP6
0.47uFT 2 PIN STRIP
R6 MAXPWR D8
R8 12K 1% 1N4148 +28
+15 R36
330 1% 100 1%
R7 +28
TC10K C4
R42
12pF D2
1K 1%
Z24V + C37 + C36 CN3
U1A 10uF 1uF MORSKB10PPO CN4
8
To D Terminal of LM358N 50V 50V MORSKB04PPO
150PS2 Card 10
3 R37 C29 D10
+ 9 1
C26 1 N.C. 8 1N4148 2
+15 2
N.C. - 4K7 1% R35 7 3
R41 6 +12 4
1K 1%
100K 1% 5
4
+ C33
U3A 0.47uFT 4
3
LM358N
CN4 2
R52 R53
8
R39 1
12K 1% 22K 1%
3 R14
+ EXTFWD 470K 1%
1
C9 C10
2
4n7 4n7 - 1K 1% C27
+ C11 N.C.
4
0.47uFT R40
R38 470K 1%
1K 1% 12K 1% C35
R12 +
D9 D11 10uF
TC10K
1N4148 +28 +15 50V
C8 1N4148
12pF
+12
To E Terminal of 150PS2 Card MAXPWR
R31 CN2
4K7 1% MORSKB04PPO
U3B
CN4 LM358N 1
R18 R54 2
22K 1% R19 LM358N
12K 1% U5A 3
5
8
+ 1K 1% LM358N 4
7 E X T R EF INTFWD 5 R46
C13 C14 +
6 7 3 R34
4n7 4n7 - U1B +
C15 6 1
- 1K 1%
+ 2 +15
0.47uFT C18 - 15 1%
+
+15 10uF D1 C23
R43 Z12V
4
R15 470pF
+ C34
R17 12K 1% 22K 1% 10uF
C19 C21 50V
1K 1% R32
R16 4K7 1% N.C.
TC10K C12 R45
12pF R44 N.C. R33
M10K
10K 1%
TEMP 1K 1%
C22
To C Terminal of 150PS2 Card 470pF CN1 Connected to CN2 Meter Card Connector
C38 R57
+ CN3 Table Connections
10uF 1K 1%
U4A
LM358N 25V CN3 1 -> Not Used
U4B CN3 2 -> J1 2 Switching 1 Power Supply
8
LM358N U5B CN3 3 -> To Terminal +20V of Power Supply Main Card
R24 R30 R50
3 R28 LM358N CN3 4 -> J1 6 Swtiching 1 Power Supply
+28 + 2K2 1%
1 5 CN3 5 -> To Terminal E of Power Supply Main Card
+ 100K 1% 470 1%
47K 1% 2 7 5 and to Terminal E of R.F. Power Amplifier
4
6 R48
-
4
+
2 3 C24 TEMP LED CN3 8 -> To Cathode of Diode Temp. Sensor of R.F. Amp.
R23 R20 R29 TR Q CN3 9 -> J1 3 Switching 1 Power Supply
M1K R22 100uF
C28 1K 1% 100K 1% 7 470 1% CN3 10 -> J1 5 Switching 1 Power Supply
R27 DIS 35V
4n7
22K 1%
R51 R21 N.C. 5 CV THR 6
CN4 Table Connections
R49
1M 1% 12K 1% 47K 1% CN4 1 -> To REMOTE 1 BNC Connector
C30 CN4 2 -> To REMOTE 2 BNC Connector
C20 U6
C31 N.C. CN4 3 -> Not Used
2n2 NE555
CN4 4 -> Not Used
N.C.
+12 R26
100K 1% C25
+
10uF
R25 50V
+ C17 M 2 0K
N.C.
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Alarms Card Circuit Diagram Bill Of Materials Page 1