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No. 1575
March 1985
PC-30 A/B/C/E/G/J/R/U
Safety Precautions
1. The design of this product contains special hardware. Do not use a line isolation transformer during this check.
Many circuits and components specially for safety e Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet. Us-
purposes. ing a ‘‘Leakage Current Tester’’, measure the leakage
For continued protection, no changes should be made to current from each exposed metal part of the cabinet,
the original design unless authorized in writing by the particularly any exposed metal part having a return
manufacturer. Repacement parts must be identical to path to the chassis, to a known good earth ground
those used in the original circuits. Service should be per- (water pipe, etc.). Any leakage current must not ex-
formed by qualified personnel only. ceed 0.5 mA AC (r.m.s.).
. Alterations of the design or circuitry of the product should e Alternate check method.
not be made. Any design alterations or additions will void Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet. Use
the manufacturer’s warranty and will further relieve the an AC voltmeter having 1,000 ohms per volt or more
manufacturer of responsibility for personal injury or pro- sensitivity in the following manner. Connect a 1500 Q
perty damage resulting therefrom. 10W resistor paralleled by a 0.15 nF AC-type
. Many electrical and mechanical parts in the product have Capacitor between an exposed metal part and a known
special safety-related characteristics. These characteri- good earth ground (water pipe, etc.)
stics are often not evident from visual inspection nor can Measure the AC voltage across the resistor with the
the protection afforded by them necessarily be obtained AC voltmeter.
by using replacement components rated for higher Move the resistor connection to each exposed metal
voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts which have part, particularly any exposed metal part having a
these special safety characteristics are identified in the return path to the chassis, and measure the AC
parts list of Service manual. Electrical components hav- voltage across the resistor. Now, reverse the plug in
ing such features are identified by (A\) on the schematics the AC outlet and repeat each measurement. Any
and parts list in Service manual. The use of a substitute voltage measured must not exceed 0.75 V AC
replacement which does not have the same safety (r.m.S.).
characteristics as the recommended replacement part This corresponds to 0.5 mA AC (r.m.s.).
shown in the parts list in Service manual may create
shock, fire, or other hazards.
. The leads in the products are routed and dressed with
ties, clamps, tubings, barriers and/or the like to be
separated from live parts, high temperature part, mov-
ing parts and/or sharp edges for the prevention of elec-
tric shock and fire hazard. AC VOLTMETER
When service is required, the original lead routing and (HAVING 1000 Q/V,
OR MORE SENSITIVITY)
dress should be observed, and they should be confirm-
ed to be returned to normal, after re-assembling.
. Leakage current check
(Safety for electrical shock hazard)
After re-assembling the product, always perform an isola-
tion check on the exposed metal parts of the Products 1500 2 10 W PLACE THIS PROBE
(antenna terminals, knobs, metal cabinet, screw heads, ON EACH EXPOSED
earphone jack, control shafts, etc.) to be sure the pro- GOOD EARTH GROUND METAL PART
duct is safe to operate without danger of electrical shock.
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Specifications
Radio Section External
Frequency range : PC-30 A/C/J/R/U 12 V DC IN Jack :DC 12 V PC-30 A/U
FM 88— 108 MHz S.E.A. characteristics : S.E.A. center frequencies:
AM 540—1600 kHz 100 Hz/330 Hz/1 kHz/3.3 kHz/
SW1 2.3—7 MHz 10 kHz
SW2 7-22 MHz S.E.A. control range: +8 dB
: PC-30 B/E Input jacks : Micx 1 (0.8 mV, — 62 dBV)
FM 88—108 MHz Matching impedance:
MW 540—1600 kHz 200 2—2 kQ
SW 6—18 MHz AUX INx 2 (250 mV/47 kQ)
LW 150—350 kHz Output jacks : Speaker x 2 (matching im-
: PC-30 G pedance 3.2—8 Q)
FM 65—73 MHz Headphones (O— 30 mW/8 Q)
MW 540—1600 kHz (matching impedance 8—32 Q)
LW 150—350 kHz Power consumption > 14W
SW 6—18 MHz Dimensions > 556(W) x 182(H) x 188(D) mm
Antennas : Telescopic antenna for FM & SW (22” x 7-1/4” x 7-1/2”)
Ferrite core antenna for including knobs
MW & LW Weight : Approx. 4.4 kg (9.7 Ibs)
Tape Recorder Section (without batteries)
Track system : 4-track 2-channel stereo Approx. 5.2 kg (11.4 Ibs)
Motors : Electronic governor DC motor (with batteries)
for capstan & reel Speaker Section
Heads : METAPERM head (for recording/ Speakers - 10cm (47)x1, 1.5 cm
playback), (5/8”)x1
Magnet head for erasure Impedance a ae a
Frequency response : 6O— 12,000 Hz (with normal Dimensions : 135(W) x 177(H) x 165(D) mm
tape) (5-3/8” x 7” x 6-1/2”)
Wow & flutter > 0.15% (WRMS) Weight : Approx. 0.75 kg (1.7 Ibs.)
Fast wind time : Approx. 130 sec.
(C-60 cassette) Design and specifications are subject to change without
General notice for improvement.
Power supply >DC 12 V (8 “*R20” cells)
AC 220—240 V/110—127 V,
50/60 Hz PC-30 U/R
AC 220—240 V/110—120 V,
50/60 Hz, PC-30 A/B/C/E/G/J
AC 120 V PC-30 C
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Location of Controls
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Cassette lid
lock lever
Reverse mode knob———_——_}
R/P head
E. head (Magnet) Fia. 3
Power transformer
@ Front cabinet
®¢ Remove the lever cap of function, volume, fine tun-
ing and lever cap of band.
e Open the cassette door. Pac
e Remove the three screws 1) and the two screws (2) osg-
from the rear cabinet. ms i_—a
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Fig. 10
Change lever C
Flywheel metal
X
(FWD)
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Movement
of gauge
Hole for captan shaft
Fig. 12
Adjust the inside of the tape guide so that gauge slides over
_
the surface of the above tool. Adjust screws A and B so
that the gauge passes freely without coming into contact
with the surface.
Fig. 13
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Main Adjustments
@ Deck Section
Conditions
Power supply :DC 12 V Measuring point (output): Connect a 3.2 02 dummy resistor
Load : O dBs (0.775 V)/3.2 Q then perform checking there.
Function switch : TAPE
Specified input : MIC —60 dBs
: Adjusting
Azimuth VTT702 (8 kHz) | Adjust output to its maximum. At this time, check that the difference bet- | R/P head
ween the four FWD and REV channels its within 4 cB. azimuth
3 | | Qs
Adjust screw
Tape VTT656 or Adjust variable resistor inside the motor so that the counter reads 3000 Variable
speed and | VIT/12 *3%. Make sure that wow & flutter is within resistor
wow & inside the
flutter
Checking VTT722 (1 kHz) Maximum output should be 4750 mW (3.9 V/3.2 2). Output should be
playback 4000 mW or more with 10% distortion (3.6 V/3.2 Q).
output
power
Checking VTT736 The playback output level should satisfy the following characteristics with
playback respect to 1 kHz.
frequency 125 Hz Within — 143 dB
characteri- 8kHz Within O+3 dB
stics
Connect the frequency counter across the 10 Q resistor; the counter should
bias read 8143 kHz when the BEAT CUT switch in the position ‘’1’’.
frequency
. Z
Checking The voltage across the 10 2 resistor should be 3.6 mV.
bias
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Checking Apply — 20 dB signal with respect to the specified input; the following
R/P values should be satisfied when the 1 kHz signal is reference.
frequency 125 Hz —14£3
characteri- 8 kHz O+4 dB
stics
Erasability Erase the prerecorded tape, then check to see if the previous recording
has been erased completely.
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Basic conditions:
EXT. DC: 12 V
POWER SOURCE OF THE RECEIVER: DC 12V,
AC 240-220/127-110 V, 50/60 Hz (PC-30 U/R)
AC 220-240/110-120 V 50/60 Hz (PC-30 A, B, E, G, J)
AC 120 V 50/60 Hz (PC-30 C)
LOAD RESISTANCE OF THE RECEIVER: 50 mW (0.4 V)/3.2 Q
MODULATION OF SSG: 400 Hz, 30%
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1. AM IF CHECKING
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1-1 Conditions of the receiver
{1) Power source: DC 12 V
(When the power is supplied directly to the tuner in the receiver, the
voltage should be adjusted to the proper level which shall be required by
the tuner.) |
(2) Function switch position: RADIO
(3) Band select switch: MW
(4) Volume control: Minimum gain position
(5) S.E.A. control: Center position
(6) Variable capacitor: Near the minimum capacity position where no signal comes in.
1-2 Connection of sweeper and the receiver
(1) Tuner input: Positive side to TP1
Tuner output: Positive side to TP2
Negative side to TP3
Aligning position:
Checking (Waveform): Adjust AM I.F.T. (above mentioned aligning position) so that maximum
and symmetrical waveform can be obtained. In this case, the wavehead
should be appeared at the center marker (455 kHz) on the scope of
sweeper.
2. FM IF CHECKING
2-1 Conditions of the receiver
(1) Power source: Same as mentioned in item 1-1
(2) Function switch position: RADIO
(3) Band select switch: FM
(4) Volume control: Minimum gain position
(5) Tone control: Center position
(6) Varaible capacitor: Near the minimum capacity position where no signal comes in.
2-2 Connection of sweeper and the receiver
(1) Tuner input: Positive side to TP7
(2) Tuner output: Positive side to TP8
(Discriminate waveform at TP2)
Negative side to TP3
Note: a) Attach a capacitor (30 pF) and a resistor (30 kQ) to the positive side cable which shall be led from sweeper input.
b)Attach a resistor (100 kQ) in series to the positive side cable which shall be led from sweeper output.
2-3 Checking FM IF waveforms
The waveform should be symmetrical. Depending on the IFTs used, the intermediate frequencies are as shown in
the table below.
10.7 MHz
IFT color marking Frequency (MHz) IFT color marking Frequency (MHz)
Black 10.64+0.03 Orange 10.73£0.03
Blue 10.67+0.03 White 10.76£0.03
Red 10.70+0.03
3. AM RF ALIGNMENT
3-1 Conditions of the receiver
(1) Power source: Same as mentioned in item 1-1.
(2) Function switch position: RADIO
(3) Volume control: 50 mW
(4) SEA control: Center position
(5) Varaible capacitor: Refer to the following list shown in item 3-4.
3-2 Conditions of SSG
(1) Modulation: Refer to the basic condition.
(2) Frequency: Refer to the following list shown in item 3-4.
(3) Output level of the attenuator is SSG: | Approx. 50 mW
3-3 Power output measuring position: Speaker terminals
3-4 Alignment:
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5. FM MPX ALIGNMENT
19 kHz Alignment (Regular Method)
1. Connect a frequency counter through 100 kQ load to the test point TP-4 {earth = TP-3).
2. Supply the monaural signal (98 MHz, 60 dB) across the test points TP-5 and TP-6.
3. Adjust the variable resistor VR1 so that the frequency becomes 19 kHz+100 Hz.
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Adjust the above alignming position (L6 & TC-6) repeatedly so that
LW
Poor nienna the tuner can be received above frequency range (bandwidth).
160 kHz to be received 160 kHz L3
350 kHz to be received 350 kHz TC-3
Adjust the above aligning position (L3 & TC-3) repeatedly so that
the tuner can be obtained the best sensitivity.
Adjust the above aligning position (L7 & TC-7) repeatedly so that
MW Loop Antenna
the tuner can be received above frequency range (bandwidth).
Adjust the above aligning position (L8 & TC-8) repeatedly so that
SW Dummy Antenna
the tuner can be received above frequency range (bandwidth).
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tuner can be obtained the best sensitivity.
4. FM RF ALIGNMENT
4-1 Conditions of the receiver
(1) Power source: Same as mentioned in item 1-1.
(2) Function switch position:
(3) Band select switch:
(4) Volume control:
(5) S.E£.A. control: Center position
(6) Variable capacitor: Refer to the following list shown in item 4-3.
4-2 Condition of FM SSG
(1) Modulation: Refer to the basic condition.
(2) Frequency: Refer to the following list shown in item 4-3.
(3) Output level of the attenuator in FM The level shall be decided by the load resistance of the receiver mention-
SSG: ed in the basic conditions.
4-3 Alignment:
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Switch Position attached to SSG Frequency of SSG Variable Capacitor Position Aligning Position
Adjust the above aligning position (L5 & TC-5) repeatedly so that
Dummy Antenna
the tuner can be received above frequency range (bandwidth).
90 MHz to be received 90 MHz L1
for PC-30 B/E 106 MHz to be received 106 MHz TC-1
Adjust the above aligning position (L1 & TC-1) repeatedly so that
the tuner can be obtained the best sensitivity.
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5. FM MPX ALIGNMENT
19 kHz Alignment (Regular Method)
1. Connect a frequency counter through 100 kQ load to the test point TP-8 (earth = TP-7).
2. Supply the monaural signal (98 MHz, 60 dB) across the test points TP1 and TP2.
3. Adjust the variable resistor VR1 so that the frequency becomes 19 kHz+100 Hz.
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QRD161J3-390 C RESISTOR C103 -C203 QET41ER-226 E CAPACITOR
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QVZ3512-103 QET41AR-107 E.CAPACITOR
Q$S8401-001 QET41AR-476 E CAPACITOR
VQB010A-306 BAR ANTENNA QET41ER-106 E.CAPACITOR
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VQP0012-100 INDICATOR QFN41HJ-152 M.CAPACITOR
VQR7002-301 RF COIL QFP42AJ-361 PP CAPACITOR
VQS7T01-301 OSC COIL QFP42AJ-471 PP CAPACITOR
VQS7U01-302 ANTENNA COIL VQT7A21-103
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QRD161J-103 RESISTOR QAT5001-005 T.CAPACITOR
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QCF11EZ-103 C.CAPACITOR
QCFI1HP-103 C.CAPACITOR
Q@CS11HJ-120 C.CAPACITOR
QCS11HJ-121 C.CAPACITOR
QCS11HJ-150 C.CAPACITOR
QCS11HJ-200 C.CAPACITOR
QCS1TIHJ-3RO C.CAPACITOR
QCS11HJ-331 C.CAPACITOR
QCS11HJ-4RO C.CAPACITOR
QCS11HJ-470 C.CAPACITOR
QCSLTIHJ-SRO C CAPACITOR
QCS11HJ-8RO C.CAPACITOR
QCTOSCH-100 C.CAPACITOR
QCTOSCH-270 C CAPACITOR PC-30A/C/J/U
QCTOSCH-3R3 C CAPACITOR
QCTOSCH-4R7 C CAPACITOR PC-30A/C/JS/U
QCTOSCH-SR6 C CAPACITOR PC-30R
QCTOS5UJ-150 C.CAPACITOR
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Tuner P.C. Board Parts List A\ parts are safety assurance parts.
(PC-30 B/E/G) When replacing those parts, make sure to use the specified one.
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QCS11HJ-120
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QCS11HJ-200 C.CAPACITOR
QCS11HJ-220 C.CAPACITOR
QCS11HJ-3RO
QCS11HJ-330 C.CAPACITOR
QCS11HJ-331 C.CAPACITOR
QCS11HJ-360 C.CAPACITOR
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Accessories A\ parts are safety assurance parts.
When replacing those parts, make sure to use the specified one.
Printed in
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Partial changes have. been made iin items. AIB/C/E/G/J/R/U. of PC-30. (Service ‘Manual No. 1575) of
the Mechanism Assembly Section. ‘Therefore, ‘the diagrams and parts list have been renewed.
Please file these changes together with ‘the previously issued manuel, (No. 1575},
PC- 30 A/B/C/E/G/J/RI UU, and refer to them when performinngrepair work. |
| | . | November 1986
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7 Exploded View of Mechanism Assembly and Parts List
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97440000T
97440000T POLY. WASHER
214 95540000T MINI SCREW M2 X 1.5
215 94970000T E.RING OR REE1500
216 —95610000T IMINI SCREW M2 X 3.5
95610000T MINI SCREW M2 X 3.5
217 95660000T MINI SCREW M2 X 2.5
95660000T MINI SCREW M2 X 2.5
219 90010000T SCREW M2X4
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224 WASHER C22 NS eOK Oe S|
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Specifications
= WRONG = = CORRECT =
Radio Section Radio Section
Frequency range : PC-30 A/C/J/R/U Frequency range : PC-30 A/C/J/R/U
FM 88— 108 MHz FM 88— 108 MHz
AM 540— 1600 kHz AM 540—1600 kHz
SW1 2.3—7 MHz SW1 2.3—7 MHz
SW2 7—22 MHz SW2 7—22 MHz
: PC-30 B/E : PC-30 B/E/G
FM 88— 108 MHz FM 88— 108 MHz
MW 540—1600 kHz MW 540—1600 kHz
SW 6—18 MHz SW 6—18 MHz
LW 150—350 kHz LW 150—350 kHz
> PC-30 G
FM 65—73 MHz
MW 540— 1600 kHz
LW 150—350 kHz
SW 6—18 MHz