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SAFETY INFORMATION
Product Safety and RF Energy Exposure Compliance

These servicing instructions are for use by qualified personnel only. To


reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than that
contained in the Operating Instructions unless you are qualified to do so.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.

Before using this product, read the operating instructions for safe usage
contained in the Product Safety and RF Exposure booklet enclosed with your
radio.

ATTENTION!

This is restricted to occupational use only to satisfy ICNIRP RF energy exposure


requirements. Before using this product, read the RF energy awareness information and
operating instructions in the Product Safety and RF Exposure booklet enclosed with your
(Motorola Publication part number 68007024010) to ensure compliance with RF energy
exposure limits.

For a list of Motorola-approved antennas, and other accessories, visit the following web site
which lists approved accessories: http://www.motorola.com/radiosolutions
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DOCUMENT HISTORY

The following major changes have been implemented in this manual since the previous edition:

Edition Description Date

6878422A01-A Initial edition Mar, 2009

6878422A01-B Added VHF and UHF1 band information (Chapter 8, August, 2009
9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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Notes
Table of Contents v

Table of Contents

Copyright ........................................................................................................ i
Safety Information......................................................................................... ii
Document History ........................................................................................ iii

Chapter 1 Maintenance ........................................................................ 1-1


1.1 Preventive Maintenance ................................................................................................................ 1-1
1.2 Inspection ...................................................................................................................................... 1-1
1.3 Cleaning......................................................................................................................................... 1-1
1.4 Safe Handling of CMOS and LDMOS............................................................................................ 1-2
1.5 General Repair Procedures and Techniques ................................................................................ 1-2

Chapter 2 Test Equipment, Service Aids, and Service Tools........... 2-1


2.1 Test Equipment.............................................................................................................................. 2-1
2.2 Service Aids................................................................................................................................... 2-2

Chapter 3 DC Power Distribution ........................................................ 3-1


3.1 DC Regulation and Distribution ..................................................................................................... 3-1

Chapter 4 Controller Theory of Operation.......................................... 4-1


4.1 RX Audio Circuit ............................................................................................................................ 4-1
4.1.1 Audio processor IC (U102) ............................................................................................... 4-1
4.1.1.1 RX Audio Processing......................................................................................... 4-1
4.1.1.2 RX Tone PL/Digital PL Decode Filtering............................................................ 4-2
4.1.2 Audio Amp ........................................................................................................................ 4-2
4.1.3 Internal and External Speaker .......................................................................................... 4-2
4.2 TX Audio Circuit............................................................................................................................. 4-3
4.2.1 MIC and External MIC ...................................................................................................... 4-3
4.2.2 4-order 4 kHz Low-Pass Filter (U501-C, D) ...................................................................... 4-3
4.2.3 Audio processor IC (U102) ............................................................................................... 4-3
4.2.3.1 TX Audio Processing ......................................................................................... 4-3
4.2.3.2 Tx Tone PL/Digital PL Encode Filtering............................................................. 4-4
4.2.4 TX audio amplifier and 6 order 3 kHz Low-Pass filter....................................................... 4-4
4.2.5 TX modulation Adjustment................................................................................................ 4-4
4.3 Microprocessor Circuitry ................................................................................................................ 4-4
4.3.1 Memory Usage ................................................................................................................. 4-5
4.3.2 Control and Indicator Interface ......................................................................................... 4-5
4.3.3 Interface to USB programming ......................................................................................... 4-5
4.3.4 Storage of Customer-Specific Information ........................................................................ 4-5
4.3.5 Sensing of VOX operating ................................................................................................ 4-5
4.3.6 Microprocessor Power-on reset Routine .......................................................................... 4-5
4.3.7 Microprocessor 7.3728 MHz Clock ................................................................................... 4-5
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4.3.8 Battery indicator ................................................................................................................ 4-5

Chapter 5 435 – 480 MHz UHF2 Theory Of Operation ....................... 5-1


5.1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 5-1
5.2 UHF2 Receiver .............................................................................................................................. 5-1
5.2.1 Receiver Front End ........................................................................................................... 5-2
5.2.2 Receiver Back End ........................................................................................................... 5-2
5.3 UHF2 Transmitter .......................................................................................................................... 5-3
5.3.1 Power Amplifier................................................................................................................. 5-3
5.3.2 Antenna Switch ................................................................................................................. 5-3
5.3.3 Harmonic Filter.................................................................................................................. 5-3
5.3.4 Auto Power Control........................................................................................................... 5-4
5.4 UHF2 Frequency Generation Circuitry........................................................................................... 5-4
5.4.1 Reference Oscillator (12.8 MHz VCTCXO)....................................................................... 5-4
5.4.2 PLL IC Prescaler and Comparator.................................................................................... 5-5
5.4.3 Voltage Doubler and Charge Pump .................................................................................. 5-5
5.4.4 Loop Filter ......................................................................................................................... 5-5
5.4.5 Dual VCO .......................................................................................................................... 5-5
5.5 Keypad........................................................................................................................................... 5-6

Chapter 6 UHF2 Troubleshooting Tables ........................................... 6-1


6.1 Troubleshooting Table for Receiver (UHF2) ................................................................................. 6-1
6.2 Troubleshooting Table for Synthesizer (UHF2) ............................................................................ 6-2
6.3 Troubleshooting Table for Transmitter (UHF2) ............................................................................. 6-3
6.4 Troubleshooting Table for Board and IC Signals (UHF2) ............................................................. 6-4

Chapter 7 UHF2 Schematic Diagrams, Overlays, and Parts Lists ... 7-1
7.1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 7-1
7.1.1 Notes For All Schematics and Circuit Boards ................................................................... 7-1
7.1.2 Four Layer Circuit Board ................................................................................................... 7-3
7.2 Speaker and Microphone Schematic ............................................................................................. 7-3
7.2.1 Speaker and Microphone Parts List.................................................................................. 7-3
7.3 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF2: 435–480 MHz)...................................... 7-4
7.3.1 Parts List ......................................................................................................................... 7-16

Chapter 8 136 – 174 MHz VHF Theory Of Operation.......................... 8-1


8.1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 8-1
8.2 VHF Receiver................................................................................................................................. 8-1
8.2.1 Receiver Front End ........................................................................................................... 8-2
8.2.2 Receiver Back End ........................................................................................................... 8-2
8.3 VHF Transmitter............................................................................................................................. 8-3
8.3.1 Power Amplifier................................................................................................................. 8-3
8.3.2 Antenna Switch ................................................................................................................. 8-3
8.3.3 Harmonic Filter.................................................................................................................. 8-3
8.3.4 Auto Power Control........................................................................................................... 8-4
8.4 VHF Frequency Generation Circuitry............................................................................................. 8-4
8.4.1 Reference Oscillator (12.8 MHz VCTCXO)....................................................................... 8-4
8.4.2 PLL IC Prescaler and Comparator.................................................................................... 8-5
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8.4.3 Voltage Doubler and Charge Pump .................................................................................. 8-5


8.4.4 Loop Filter ......................................................................................................................... 8-5
8.4.5 Dual VCO.......................................................................................................................... 8-5
8.5 Keypad........................................................................................................................................... 8-6

Chapter 9 VHF Troubleshooting Tables ............................................. 9-1


9.1 Troubleshooting Table for Receiver (VHF) ................................................................................... 9-1
9.2 Troubleshooting Table for Synthesizer (VHF) .............................................................................. 9-2
9.3 Troubleshooting Table for Transmitter (VHF) ............................................................................... 9-3
9.4 Troubleshooting Table for Board and IC Signals (VHF) ............................................................... 9-4

Chapter 10 VHF Schematic Diagrams, Overlays, and Parts Lists.... 10-1


10.1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................. 10-1
10.1.1 Notes For All Schematics and Circuit Boards ................................................................. 10-1
10.1.2 Four Layer Circuit Board................................................................................................. 10-3
10.2 Speaker and Microphone Schematic........................................................................................... 10-3
10.2.1 Speaker and Microphone Parts List................................................................................ 10-3
10.3 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (VHF: 136–174 MHz)...................................... 10-1
10.3.1 Parts List....................................................................................................................... 10-14

Chapter 11 403 – 447 MHz UHF1 Theory Of Operation ..................... 11-1


11.1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................. 11-1
11.2 UHF1 Receiver ............................................................................................................................ 11-1
11.2.1 Receiver Front End ......................................................................................................... 11-2
11.2.2 Receiver Back End ......................................................................................................... 11-2
11.3 UHF1 Transmitter ........................................................................................................................ 11-3
11.3.1 Power Amplifier............................................................................................................... 11-3
11.3.2 Antenna Switch ............................................................................................................... 11-3
11.3.3 Harmonic Filter ............................................................................................................... 11-3
11.3.4 Auto Power Control......................................................................................................... 11-4
11.4 UHF1 Frequency Generation Circuitry ........................................................................................ 11-4
11.4.1 Reference Oscillator (12.8 MHz VCTCXO) .................................................................... 11-4
11.4.2 PLL IC Prescaler and Comparator.................................................................................. 11-5
11.4.3 Voltage Doubler and Charge Pump ................................................................................ 11-5
11.4.4 Loop Filter ....................................................................................................................... 11-5
11.4.5 Dual VCO........................................................................................................................ 11-5
11.5 Keypad......................................................................................................................................... 11-6

Chapter 12 UHF1 Troubleshooting Tables ......................................... 12-1


12.1 Troubleshooting Table for Receiver (UHF1) ............................................................................... 12-1
12.2 Troubleshooting Table for Synthesizer (UHF1) .......................................................................... 12-2
12.3 Troubleshooting Table for Transmitter (UHF1) ........................................................................... 12-3
12.4 Troubleshooting Table for Board and IC Signals (UHF1) ........................................................... 12-4

Chapter 13 UHF1 Schematic Diagrams, Overlays, and Parts Lists . 13-1


13.1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................. 13-1
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13.1.1 Notes For All Schematics and Circuit Boards ................................................................. 13-1
13.1.2 Four Layer Circuit Board ................................................................................................. 13-3
13.2 Speaker and Microphone Schematic ........................................................................................... 13-3
13.2.1 Speaker and Microphone Parts List................................................................................ 13-3
13.3 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF1: 403–447 MHz).................................... 13-1
13.3.1 Parts List ....................................................................................................................... 13-13

Appendix A Warranty, Service Support, and Replacement Parts .......A-1


A.1 Scope of Manual ............................................................................................................................A-1
A.2 Warranty ........................................................................................................................................A-1
A.2.1 Warranty Period and Return Instructions..........................................................................A-1
A.2.2 After Warranty Period .......................................................................................................A-1
A.2.3 Piece Parts........................................................................................................................A-2
List of Figures ix

List of Figures

Figure 2-1. Programming/Test Cable (PMDN4077_R)....................................................................... 2-3


Figure 2-2. Cloning Cable (PMDN4076_R) ........................................................................................ 2-3
Figure 2-3. Wiring of the Connectors.................................................................................................. 2-3
Figure 3-1. DC Power Distribution Block Diagram.............................................................................. 3-1
Figure 4-1. RX Audio Circuit ............................................................................................................... 4-1
Figure 4-2. TX Audio Circuit ............................................................................................................... 4-3
Figure 5-1. UHF2 Receiver Block Diagram ........................................................................................ 5-1
Figure 5-2. UHF2 Transmitter Block Diagram .................................................................................... 5-3
Figure 5-3. UHF2 Frequency Generation Unit Block Diagram ........................................................... 5-4
Figure 5-4. Keypad Block Diagram..................................................................................................... 5-6
Figure 7-1. Four–Layer Circuit Board: Copper Steps in Layer Sequence .......................................... 7-3
Figure 7-2. Speaker and Microphone Schematic ............................................................................... 7-3
Figure 7-3. UHF2 (435–480 MHz) Receiver Schematic Diagram....................................................... 7-4
Figure 7-4. VCO and PLL Schematic Diagram................................................................................... 7-5
Figure 7-5. Transmitter Schematic Diagram....................................................................................... 7-6
Figure 7-6. Microprocessor and Keypad Schematic Diagram ............................................................ 7-7
Figure 7-7. Audio Power Amplifier and External Audio Schematic Diagram ...................................... 7-8
Figure 7-8. Switches and Battery Schematic Diagram ....................................................................... 7-9
Figure 7-9. Transmitter Audio Filter and Sub-tone Schematic Diagram ........................................... 7-10
Figure 7-10. UHF2 (435–480 MHz) Mainboard Top Side: PCB No. 8431BEACON200..................... 7-11
Figure 7-11. UHF2 (435–480 MHz) Mainboard Bottom Side: PCB No. 8431BEACON200 ............... 7-12
Figure 7-12. UHF2 (435–480 MHz) Sub Circuit Board Top View: PCB No. 8421BEACON100......... 7-13
Figure 7-13. UHF2 (435–480 MHz) Sub Circuit Board Bottom View: PCB No. 8421BEACON100.... 7-14
Figure 7-14. UHF2 (435–480 MHz) Keypad Board: PCB No. 8422BEACON100 .............................. 7-15
Figure 8-1. VHF Receiver Block Diagram........................................................................................... 8-1
Figure 8-2. VHF Transmitter Block Diagram....................................................................................... 8-3
Figure 8-3. VHF Frequency Generation Unit Block Diagram.............................................................. 8-4
Figure 8-4. Keypad Block Diagram..................................................................................................... 8-6
Figure 10-1. Four–Layer Circuit Board: Copper Steps in Layer Sequence ........................................ 10-3
Figure 10-2. Speaker and Microphone Schematic ............................................................................. 10-3
Figure 10-3. VHF (136–174 MHz) Receiver Schematic Diagram....................................................... 10-1
Figure 10-4. VCO and PLL Schematic Diagram................................................................................. 10-2
Figure 10-5. Transmitter Schematic Diagram..................................................................................... 10-3
Figure 10-6. Microprocessor and Keypad Schematic Diagram .......................................................... 10-4
Figure 10-7. Audio Power Amplifier and External Audio Schematic Diagram .................................... 10-5
Figure 10-8. Switches and Battery Schematic Diagram ..................................................................... 10-6
Figure 10-9. Transmitter Audio Filter and Sub-tone Schematic Diagram ........................................... 10-7
Figure 10-10. Receiver Audio Filter and Sub-tone Schematic Diagram ............................................... 10-8
Figure 10-11. VHF (136–174 MHz) Mainboard Top Side: PCB No. 8431BEACON400....................... 10-9
Figure 10-12. VHF (136–174 MHz) Mainboard Bottom Side: PCB No. 8431BEACON400................ 10-10
Figure 10-13. VHF (136–174 MHz)Sub Circuit Board Top View: PCB No. 8421BEACON100 .......... 10-11
Figure 10-14. VHF (136–174 MHz)Sub Circuit Board Bottom View: PCB No. 8421BEACON100..... 10-12
Figure 10-15. VHF (136–174 MHz) Keypad Board: PCB No. 8422BEACON100 .............................. 10-13
Figure 11-1. UHF1 Receiver Block Diagram ...................................................................................... 11-1
Figure 11-2. UHF1 Transmitter Block Diagram .................................................................................. 11-3
Figure 11-3. UHF1 Frequency Generation Unit Block Diagram ......................................................... 11-4
Figure 11-4. Keypad Block Diagram................................................................................................... 11-6
Figure 13-1. Four–Layer Circuit Board: Copper Steps in Layer Sequence ........................................ 13-3
Figure 13-2. Speaker and Microphone Schematic ............................................................................. 13-3
Figure 13-3. UHF1 (403–447 MHz) Receiver Schematic Diagram..................................................... 13-1
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Figure 13-4. VCO and PLL Schematic Diagram ................................................................................. 13-2


Figure 13-5. Transmitter Schematic Diagram ..................................................................................... 13-3
Figure 13-6. Microprocessor and Keypad Schematic Diagram .......................................................... 13-4
Figure 13-7. Audio Power Amplifier and External Audio Schematic Diagram .................................... 13-5
Figure 13-8. Switches and Battery Schematic Diagram ..................................................................... 13-6
Figure 13-9. Transmitter Audio Filter and Sub-tone Schematic Diagram ........................................... 13-7
Figure 13-10. UHF1 (403–447 MHz) Mainboard Top Side: PCB No. 8431BEAUHF300 ..................... 13-8
Figure 13-11. UHF1 (403–447 MHz) Mainboard Bottom Side: PCB No. 8431BEAUHF300 ................ 13-9
Figure 13-12. UHF1 (403–447 MHz) Sub Circuit Board Top View: PCB No. 8421BEACON100 ....... 13-10
Figure 13-13. UHF1 (403–447 MHz) Sub Circuit Board Bottom View: PCB No. 8421BEACON100.. 13-11
Figure 13-14. UHF1 (403–447 MHz) Keypad Board: PCB No. 8422BEACON100 ............................ 13-12
List of Tables xi

List of Tables

Table 1-1. Lead Free Solder Wire Part Number List ......................................................................... 1-3
Table 1-2. Lead Free Solder Paste Part Number List ....................................................................... 1-3
Table 2-1. Recommended Test Equipment....................................................................................... 2-1
Table 2-2. Service Aids ..................................................................................................................... 2-2
Table 3-1. Voltage Regulators........................................................................................................... 3-2
Table 4-1. Radio Memory Requirements........................................................................................... 4-4
Table 6-1. Troubleshooting Table for Receiver (UHF2) .................................................................... 6-1
Table 6-2. Troubleshooting Table for Synthesizer (UHF2)................................................................ 6-2
Table 6-3. Troubleshooting Table for Transmitter (UHF2) ................................................................ 6-3
Table 6-4. Troubleshooting Table for Board and IC Signals (UHF2)................................................. 6-4
Table 9-1. Troubleshooting Table for Receiver (VHF)....................................................................... 9-1
Table 9-2. Troubleshooting Table for Synthesizer (VHF) .................................................................. 9-2
Table 9-3. Troubleshooting Table for Transmitter (VHF)................................................................... 9-3
Table 9-4. Troubleshooting Table for Board and IC Signals (VHF)................................................... 9-4
Table 12-1. Troubleshooting Table for Receiver (UHF1) .................................................................. 12-1
Table 12-2. Troubleshooting Table for Synthesizer (UHF1).............................................................. 12-2
Table 12-3. Troubleshooting Table for Transmitter (UHF1) .............................................................. 12-3
Table 12-4. Troubleshooting Table for Board and IC Signals (UHF1)............................................... 12-4
xii Notations Used in This Manual

Notations Used in This Manual


Throughout the text in this publication, you will notice the use of the following notations. These notations are
used to emphasize that safety hazards exist, and due care must be taken and observed.

Note An operational procedure, practice, or condition that isessential to emphasize.

CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,


might result in equipment damage.
Summary of Printed Circuit Boards and Bands Available xiii

Summary of Printed Circuit Boards and Bands Available


Table below lists all the bands available in this manual.

Frequency Bandwidth Power Level PC Board Part Number Board Chapter


Band Revision

UHF2 435 – 480 MHz 1W or 4W 8431BEACON200 2 7

UHF2 – – 8421BEACON100 1 7

UHF2 – – 8422BEACON100 1 7

VHF 136 – 162 MHz 1W or 5W 8431BEACON400 4 10

VHF – – 8421BEACON100 1 10

VHF – – 8422BEACON100 1 10

UHF1 403 – 447 MHz 1W or 4W 8431BEAUHF300 3 13

UHF1 – – 8421BEACON100 1 13

UHF1 – – 8422BEACON100 1 13
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Notes
Chapter 1 Maintenance

1.0 Introduction
This chapter of the manual describes:
• Preventive maintenance
• Safe handling of CMOS devices
• Repair procedures and techniques
NOTE The Servicing of your Intrinsically Safe Radios.
In order to maintain compliance, radios that are FM Approved to intrinsically safe
standards MUST be repaired at FM audited service centers. See Further Assistance From
Motorola on page 1-2 for more information.

1.1 Preventive Maintenance


Periodic visual inspection and cleaning is recommended.

1.2 Inspection
Check that the external surfaces of the radio are clean, and that all external controls and switches
are functional. It is not recommended to inspect the interior electronic circuitry.

1.3 Cleaning
The following procedures describe the recommended cleaning agents and the methods to be
used when cleaning the external and internal surfaces of the radio. External surfaces include the
front cover, housing assembly, and battery case. These surfaces should be cleaned whenever a
periodic visual inspection reveals the presence of smudges, grease, and/or grime.
NOTE Internal surfaces should be cleaned only when the radio is disassembled for servicing or
repair.

The only recommended agent for cleaning the external radio surfaces is a 0.5% solution of a mild
dishwashing detergent in water. The only factory recommended liquid for cleaning the printed
circuit boards and their components is isopropyl alcohol (100% by volume).

CAUTION: The effects of certain chemicals and their vapors can have harmful results on
certain plastics. Aerosol sprays, tuner cleaners, and other chemicals should be avoided.

1. Cleaning External Plastic Surfaces


The detergent-water solution should be applied sparingly with a stiff, non-metallic, short-
bristled brush to work all loose dirt away from the radio. A soft, absorbent, lintless cloth or
tissue should be used to remove the solution and dry the radio. Make sure that no water
remains entrapped near the connectors, cracks, or crevices.
1-2 Introduction

2. Cleaning Internal Circuit Boards and Components


Isopropyl alcohol may be applied with a stiff, non-metallic, short-bristled brush to dislodge
embedded or caked materials located in hard-to-reach areas. The brush stroke should
direct the dislodged material out and away from the inside of the radio. Make sure that
controls or tunable components are not soaked with alcohol. Do not use high-pressure
air to hasten the drying process since this could cause the liquid to collect in unwanted
places. Upon completion of the cleaning process, use a soft, absorbent, lintless cloth to
dry the area. Do not brush or apply any isopropyl alcohol to the frame, front cover, or
back cover.

NOTE Always use a fresh supply of alcohol and a clean container to prevent contamination by
dissolved material (from previous usage).

1.4 Safe Handling of CMOS and LDMOS


Complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) devices are used in this family of radios.
CMOS characteristics make them susceptible to damage by electrostatic or high voltage charges.
Damage can be latent, resulting in failures occurring weeks or months later. Therefore, special
precautions must be taken to prevent device damage during disassembly, troubleshooting, and
repair.
Handling precautions are mandatory for CMOS circuits and are especially important in low
humidity conditions. DO NOT attempt to disassemble the radio without first referring to the CMOS
CAUTION paragraph in the Disassembly and Reassembly section of the manual.

1.5 General Repair Procedures and Techniques


NOTE Environmentally Preferred Products (EPP) (refer to the marking on the printed circuit
boards - examples shown below) were developed and assembled using environmentally
preferred components and solder assembly techniques that meet or exceed compliance
to the European Union’s ROHS and WEEE directives (Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE) Directive 2002/96/EC and Restriction of Hazardous Subtances
(ROHS) Directive 2002/95/EC). To maintain product compliance and reliability, use only
the Motorola specified parts in this manual.
For the identification of lead (Pb) free assemblies, all EPP products will carry the EPP
Marking, shown below, on the printed circuit board (PCB). This marking provides
information to those performing assembly, servicing and recycling operation on this
product, adhering to the JEDEC standard #97. The EPP Marking takes the form of a
label or marking on the PCB.
Introduction 1-3

Any rework or repair on Environmentally Preferred Products must be done using the appropriate
lead-free solder wire and solder paste as stated in the following tables:

Table 1-1. Lead Free Solder Wire Part Number List

Motorola Flux Supplier


Melting Diamet
Part Alloy Flux Type Content by Part Weight
Point er
Number Weight number

1088929Y01 95.5Sn/3.8Ag/0.7Cu RMA Version 2.7-3.2% 217C 52171 0.015” 1lb spool

Table 1-2. Lead Free Solder Paste Part Number List

Liquid
Motorola Manufacturer
Viscosity Type Composition & Percent Metal Temperatur
Part Number Part Number
e

1085674C03 NC-SMQ230 900-1000KCPs Type 3 (95.5%Sn-3.8%Ag-0.7%Cu) 217°C


Brookfield (5rpm) (-325/+500) 89.3%

Parts Replacement and Substitution


When damaged parts are replaced, identical parts should be used. If the identical replacement
component is not locally available, check the parts list for the proper Motorola part number and
order the component from the nearest Motorola Communications parts center listed in the “Piece
Parts” section of this manual.

Rigid Circuit Boards


The family of radios uses bonded, multi-layer, printed circuit boards. Since the inner layers are
not accessible, some special considerations are required when soldering and unsoldering
components. The through-plated holes may interconnect multiple layers of the printed circuit.
Therefore, care should be exercised to avoid pulling the plated circuit out of the hole.
When soldering near the connector pins:
• Avoid accidentally getting solder in the connector.
• Be careful not to form solder bridges between the connector pins
• Closely examine your work for shorts due to solder bridges.

Chip Components
Use the RLN4062 Hot-Air Repair Station for chip component replacement. Adjust the
temperature control to 390 °C (735 °F), and adjust the airflow to a minimum setting. Airflow can
vary due to component density.
• To remove a chip component:
1. Use a hot-air hand piece and position the nozzle of the hand piece approximately 0.3 cm
(1/8") above the component to be removed.
2. Begin applying the hot air. Once the solder reflows, remove the component using a pair
of tweezers.
3. Using a solder wick and a soldering iron or a power desoldering station, remove the
excess solder from the pads.
1-4 Introduction

• To replace a chip component using a soldering iron:


1. Select the appropriate micro-tipped soldering iron and apply fresh solder to one of the
solder pads.
2. Using a pair of tweezers, position the new chip component in place while heating the
fresh solder.
3. Once solder wicks onto the new component, remove the heat from the solder.
4. Heat the remaining pad with the soldering iron and apply solder until it wicks to the
component. If necessary, touch up the first side. All solder joints should be smooth and
shiny.
• To replace a chip component using hot air:
1. Use the hot-air hand piece and reflow the solder on the solder pads to smooth it.
2. Apply a drop of solder paste flux to each pad.
3. Using a pair of tweezers, position the new component in place.
4. Position the hot-air hand piece approximately 0.3 cm (1/8”) above the component and
begin applying heat.
5. Once the solder wicks to the component, remove the heat and inspect the repair. All
joints should be smooth and shiny.

Shields
Removing and replacing shields is recommended to be done with the Air Blower,
BOSCH GHG 603 or equivalent.
• To remove the shield:
1. Place the circuit board in the circuit board holder.
2. Add solder paste flux around the base of the shield.
3. Position the heat-focus head onto the shield.
4. Turn on the heater and wait until the shield lifts off the circuit board.
5. Once the shield is off, turn off the heat, and grab the part with a pair of tweezers.
6. Remove the circuit board from the circuit board holder.
• To replace the shield:
1. Add solder to the shield if necessary, using a micro-tipped soldering iron.
2. Next, rub the soldering iron tip along the edge of the shield to smooth out any excess
solder. Use solder wick and a soldering iron to remove excess solder from the solder
pads on the circuit board.
3. Place the circuit board back in the circuit board holder.
4. Place the shield on the circuit board using a pair of tweezers.
5. Position the heat-focus head over the shield.
6. Turn on the heater and wait for the solder to reflow.
7. Once complete, turn off the heat, raise the heat-focus head and wait approximately one
minute for the part to cool.
8. Remove the circuit board and inspect the repair. No cleaning should be necessary.
Chapter 2 Test Equipment, Service Aids, and Service
Tools

2.1 Test Equipment


Table 2-1 lists test equipment required to service the radios.

Table 2-1. Recommended Test Equipment

Motorola Part No. Description Characteristics Application

R2600 series or System analyzer This item will substitute for Frequency/Deviation meter and
HP 8920A items with an asterisk (*) signal generator for wide-range
troubleshooting and alignment
*R1074A Fluke 87 digital True RMS metering, Digital voltmeter is recommended
multi-meter 200 kHz frequency for AC/DC voltage and current
counter, 32-segment bar measurements
graph with backlit display
Fluke 85 RF probe 500 MHz, 30 VAC max Use with Fluke 87 digital
multi-meter for RF voltage
measurements.
*R1377A AC voltmeter 1 mV to 300 mV, 10 mega- Audio voltage measurements
Ohm input impedance
R1611A Dual channel Two-channel, 100 MHz Waveform measurements
100 MHz bandwidth, 200 M sample
oscilloscope rate/sec, 2 MB memory/
(Agillent) channel
S1339A RF millivolt meter 100 μV to 3V RF, 10 kHz to RF level measurements
1 GHz frequency range
*R1013B or SINAD meter or Without RMS audio Receiver sensitivity
voltmeter or measurements
*R1370A SINAD meter with With RMS audio voltmeter
RMS
2-2 Test Equipment, Service Aids, and Service Tools: Service Aids

2.2 Service Aids


Table 2-2 lists the service aids recommended for working on the EP350 Series Radios. While all of
these items are available from Motorola, most are standard shop equipment items, and any
equivalent item capable of the same performance may be substituted for the item listed.

Table 2-2. Service Aids

Motorola Part
Description Application
No.

PMDN4026_R Flat Ceramic Tuning Tools Used for tuning the VCO.
(1.8mm)
PMDN4038_R Knob Remover/Chassis Opener Used to remove the front cover assembly.
PMDN4039_R Crab Eye Nut Opener Used to remove the crab eye nut.

PMDN4040_R1 Radio Test Box Enables communication between the radio, test
equipment and the computer's USB port.
PMDN4041_R RF Adapter Adapts radio’s antenna port to BNC cabling of test
equipment.
PMDN4044_R T-Head Ceramic Tuning Tool Used for tuning the VCO.
PMDN4053_R Flat Ceramic Tuning Tools Used for tuning the VCO.
(0.9mm)
PMDN4076_R Radio to Radio Cloning Cable Allows a radio to be duplicated from a master radio by
transferring programmed data from the master radio to
the other.
PMDN4077_R Programming Cable Used to program the radio through Customer
Programming Software and Radio Tuner.
PMDN4079_R GND Plate Interconnects radio’s chassis to RF Adaptor.
PMDN4080_R Battery Eliminator Interconnects radio to power supply.
PMVN4161_ Customer Programming Program customer option and channel data.
Software on CD Rom
PMVN4165_ Tuner on CD Rom Only Motorola Service Centers or Authorized Motorola
Service Dealers can perform this function.

Note: 1.Use PMDN4040BR or higher for tuning the EP350 Series radios as PMDN4040AR cannot be used to
perform this function.
Test Equipment, Service Aids, and Service Tools: Service Aids 2-3

Programming/Test Cable

2.5mm stereo

USB connection t

Figure 2-1. Programming/Test Cable (PMDN4077_R)

2.5mm stereo ~ 2.5mm stereo

Figure 2-2. Cloning Cable (PMDN4076_R)

D+ D- 1
VBUS VBUS
2
TX_D D-
1 To Computor
RX_D 3
2.5mm stereo > D+
2
GND

GND 4, 5, 6 USB_CONNECTOR
IC : CP2102
1 2
RX / TX data GND

Figure 2-3. Wiring of the Connectors


2-4 Test Equipment, Service Aids, and Service Tools: Service Aids

Notes
Chapter 3 DC Power Distribution

3.1 DC Regulation and Distribution


A block diagram of the DC power distribution throughout the radio is shown in Figure 3-1.
VCTCXO

Vdd 5V
Audio filter
Regulator

½ Vcc
Voltage
Doubler VCO

10V
Charge RX B+
7.5V SWB+
Battery Pump

TXVB
Mech SW1

Vdd 3.3V
PA MCU, EEPROM
Regulator

PLL IC

APC Key PCB


Digital potentiometer

Driver, Low Batt.


DTMF IC
Pre-driver detector

LCD Driver
Audio
Amplifier

Figure 3-1. DC Power Distribution Block Diagram


Battery voltage enters at connector J602 and is routed through SW/VOL1 to become SWB+.
This voltage is routed to:
• SW/VOL1
• TX power amplifier Q403 (via R417)
• APC circuit U401
• RX audio power amplifier U601
• 5V regulator (U505)
• 3.3V regulator (U506)
• Voltage divider R153/R154, a microprocessor A/D input which measures battery voltage
• Key PCB
3-2 DC Power Distribution: DC Regulation and Distribution

The following regulators are used:

Table 3-1. Voltage Regulators

Reference No. Description Type

U505 5V regulator TK11250


U506 3.3V regulator TK11233
U507 Voltage Doubler (10V) TC12140

The 5 V source from U505 is applied to:


• RX back end circuitry
• RX/TX audio filters
• 1/2 VCC generator
• VCO power source (Q705, Q706)
• RX B+ (Q304)
• TXVB (Q407)
• VCTCXO

The 5 V source is also applied to transistor switches Q304 and Q407. Q304 is turned on by Q305
when RX_EN (from U101 Pin 71) is high, and supplies the source to mixer, IF IC and LNA. Q407 is
turned on by Q408 when TX_EN2 (from U101 Pin 85) is high, and supplies the "TXVB" source to the
first transmitter stage Q401 base, Q402 gate, APC power source (U401 Pin 8) and ANT switch
(CR401).

The 3.3 V regulated source from U506 is applied to:


• MCU IC U101
• EEProm IC U104
• DTMF IC U103
• Audio processor IC U102
• Microphone bias circuitry
• And applied to Key PCB (LCD driver power source)

The 10 V source from U507 is applied to Charge Pump.


Chapter 4 Controller Theory of Operation

4.1 RX Audio Circuit


The RX audio circuit consists of Audio Processor IC, Audio Amplifier, Internal (INT)/External (EXT)
speaker and Sub-Audio Tones System.

Audio Processor IC (AK2347)

RXA1 RX LPF TX/RX HPF

Audio IN Scrambler/ De-


VR3 Expander VR4 SMF
(from IF IC) pin24 Descrambler emphasis

-4 to +3.5dB/
0.5dB -18, -4.5 to +4.5dB/
0.25dB

U102 pin21

Sub audio
Programmable -6 to +6dB/
LPF 0.5dB Audio Amp.
Vol1
VR5 INT SPK. J601
OUT- IN-

pin18 IN+

Sub audio OUT+


U105-A,B U601 SVR
HPF
EXT SPK.

Comparator To CPU
(tone detect) Audio Mute
control
U105-C

Figure 4-1. RX Audio Circuit

4.1.1 Audio processor IC (U102)


The RX audio from Pin 9 of U201 enters to Pin 24 of Audio processor IC.
• RX A: An operational amplifier used for gain adjustment of the receive demodulation signal
from Pin 9 of U201. The gain is unity and it acts as a buffer amplifier.

4.1.1.1 RX Audio Processing


• VR3: This circuit controls the volume for adjusting the input level of receive demodulation
signal. Adjustment range: -4.0dB to +3.5dB in 0.5dB steps.
• RX LPF: Low-pass filter to eliminate high-frequency components higher than 3 kHz which are
included in the receive demodulation signal.
• TX/RX HPF: High-pass filter to eliminate low-frequency components lower than 250 Hz which
are included in receive audio signal. This circuit is turned on and off by control register of Audio
processor IC.
• Descrambler: This circuit inverts the spectrum distribution of receive audio signals with respect
to the carrier frequency. The carrier frequency is 3.388 kHz or 3.290 kHz.
4-2 Controller Theory of Operation: RX Audio Circuit

• De-emphasis: This circuit restores the original state of signal of which high-frequency
component has been emphasized by the pre-emphasis.
• Expander: This circuit expands the signal compressed twice by the Compressor in dB scale to
restore the original signal state.
• VR4: This circuit controls the volume for adjusting the RX output level.
Adjustment range: -18.0dB, -4.5dB to +4.5dB in 0.25dB steps.
• SMF: Smoothing filter to eliminate the high-frequency and clock components generated in the
Audio processor IC.

4.1.1.2 RX Tone PL/Digital PL Decode Filtering


• Sub-audio Programmable LPF: Low-pass filter to eliminate components of the RXA1 signal.
This circuit is controlled by the internal registers and by the audio processor IC for cut-off
frequency.
• VR5: This circuit controls the volume for adjusting the output level from the sub-audio LPF
signal. Adjustment range: -6.0dB, +6.0dB in 0.5dB steps
The sub-audio tone of U102 Pin 18 output pass through switchable high-pass filter U105. This filter
(U105-A, B) has 4 different high pass cut-off frequencies which can be selected accordingly to the
sub-tone audio. This filter (U105-A, B) filters the unwanted sub-tone. The tone of U105-B output
passed through U105-C comparator, which acts as a squaring circuit. This output signal is then sent
to microprocessor Pin 3. The micro-processor then decodes CTCSS and CDCSS from this square
signal.

4.1.2 Audio Amp


The de-emphasized audio signal from Pin 21 of audio processor IC passes through volume control
(SW/VOL1) and is amplified by U601BTL audio amplifier to a sufficient level to drive a loud speaker.
U601 has mute/un-mute function controlled by audio-mute control (Pin 83) of CPU. When U601
Pin 1 is low, the audio amp goes to active (un-mute) mode. When U601 Pin 1 is high, the audio amp
goes to mute mode.

4.1.3 Internal and External Speaker


When no external speaker is plugged into J601, the RX audio is passed through to the internal
speaker. When an external speaker is plugged into J601, the internal speaker is cut-off from the
rest of the circuit and RX audio is passed through the external speaker.
Controller Theory of Operation: TX Audio Circuit 4-3

4.2 TX Audio Circuit


The TX audio circuit consists of MIC/External MIC, LPF, Audio processor IC, and TX Sub-tone
system. For UHF1 and UHF2, refer to Figure 4-2. For VHF, refer to Figure 4-3.

4 Order LPF
(Fc=4KHz)
Mic
(Audio IN)

U501-C,D Audio Processor IC (AK2347)

TXA1 TX/RX HPF

VR1 Com- Pre- Scrambler/


Limiter VR2 Splatter SMF
pin4 (HPF) pressor Emphasis Descrambler

-6 to +4.5dB/ Fc=300Hz -9.6 to +3dB/ Fc=2.55KHz/


1.5dB 0.2dB 3KHz

U102 pin8

Sub audio
Programmable -6 to +6dB/ 2 Order LPF 6 Order LPF
DTA1 LPF (Fc=300Hz) (Fc=3KHz) TX AF Amp.
0.5dB
Tone IN pin19
(from CPU) VR5 Mod.Adj,
pin17
U502-A U501-A,B U508 U502-C

To VCO &
VCTCXO

Figure 4-2. TX Audio Circuit (UHF1 and UHF2)

4 Order LPF
(Fc=4KHz)
Mic
(Audio IN)

U501-C,D Audio Processor IC (AK2347)

TXA1 TX/RX HPF


VR1 Com- Pre- Scrambler/
Limiter VR2 Splatter SMF
pin4 (HPF) pressor Emphasis Descrambler

-6 to +4.5dB/ Fc=300Hz -9.6 to +3dB/ Fc=2.55KHz/


1.5dB 0.2dB 3KHz

U102 pin8

Sub audio
Programmable -6 to +6dB/ 2 Order LPF 6 Order LPF
DTA1 LPF (Fc=300Hz) (Fc=3KHz) TX AF Amp.
0.5dB
Tone IN pin19
(from CPU) VR5 Mod.Adj,
pin17
U501-A,B U502-C U508
U502-A

To VCO &
VCTCXO

Figure 4-3. TX Audio Circuit (VHF)


4-4 Controller Theory of Operation: TX Audio Circuit

4.2.1 MIC and External MIC


The TX audio enters the radio via the internal MIC or the external MIC jack. When using
the internal MIC, the audio passes through the external jack then rest of the circuits. When using the
external jack, the audio from the internal MIC is cut-off from the rest of the circuits and the external
MIC audio is passed to the rest of the circuits.

4.2.2 4-order 4 kHz Low-Pass Filter (U501-C, D)


4-order 4 kHz Low-pass filter to prevent aliasing noise of the ASIC switching cut-off frequency.

4.2.3 Audio processor IC (U102)

4.2.3.1 TX Audio Processing


Tx Audio from Pin 14 of U501-D enters the ASIC at Pin 3, 4 (Internal TX AMP).
• TX A1: Operational amplifier for gain adjustment of TX audio signal. R102, R103, C102, C103
are used to set the gain.
• VR1 (HPF): This circuit controls the volume for adjusting the input level of TX audio signal.
Adjustment range: -6.0dB, +4.5dB in 1.5dB steps
• Compressor: This circuit compresses the amplitude of transmit audio signal by 1/2 in dB scale.
• Pre-emphasis: This circuit emphasizes the high-pass frequency component of TX audio signal
to improve the S/N ratio of the modulation signal.
• TX/RX HPF: High-pass filter to eliminate low-frequency components lower than 250 Hz which
are included in transmitter audio signal. This circuit is turned on and off by control register of
Audio Processor IC.
• Scrambler: This circuit inverts the spectrum distribution of transmitter audio signals with
respect to the carrier frequency. The carrier frequency is 3.388 kHz or 3.290 kHz.
• Limiter: Amplitude limiting circuit to suppress frequency deviation in the modulation signal. The
limit level can be adjusted by applying a DC voltage the LIMLV Pin 7. When the pin is left open,
the level predetermined within the device is output.
• VR2: This circuit controls the volume for adjusting the output level on the MOD Pin 8.
Adjustment range: -9.6dB to +3.0dB in 0.2dB steps.
• Splatter: Low-pass filter to eliminate high-frequency components higher than 3 kHz which are
included in the limiter output signal. The cut-off frequency is 3 kHz.
• SMF: Smoothing filter to eliminate the high-frequency and clock components generated in the
ASIC.

4.2.3.2 Tx Tone PL/Digital PL Encode Filtering


The encode circuit of CTCSS and CDCSS mixes signals from 4 ports of microprocessor. This mixed
signal passes through ASIC Pin 19, 20 (U102).
• DTA1: Amplifier for gain adjustment of sub-audio signal which generated from CPU. Use
external resistor and capacitor to set the gain.
• Sub-audio Programmable LPF: Low-pass Filter to eliminate components of DAT1 signal in the
transmitter. This circuit is controlled cut-off frequency by the internal ASIC registers.
• VR5: This circuit controls the volume for adjusting the output level from the Sub-Audio LPF
signal. Adjustment range: -6.0dB to +6.0dB in 0.5 steps.
Controller Theory of Operation: Microprocessor Circuitry 4-5

4.2.4 TX audio amplifier and 6 order 3 kHz Low-Pass filter


The TX audio signal from ASIC Pin 8 (UHF1, UHF2) or U508 Pin 4 (VHF) is linked by TX audio amp
(U502-C) to increase limiting range. The limited audio signal is adjusted to a proper level by U508
and passes through 6 order 3 kHz low pass filter (U501-A,B) before being modulated.

4.2.5 TX modulation Adjustment


TX audio signal from Pin 8 of U502-C (UHF1, UHF2) or Pin 8 of ASIC (VHF) is linked TX modulation
adjustment IC (U508). The TX modulation is tuned in the factory. If any of the TX part is replaced, the
TX modulation must be tuned using Tuner.

4.3 Microprocessor Circuitry


The microprocessor circuitry includes microprocessor (U101) and associated EEPROM.

Table 4-1. Radio Memory Requirements

Reference No. Description Size

U101 Microprocessor Flash ROM 128 Kbyte * 8

RAM 5 Kbyte * 8

U104 Serial EEPROM 8 Kbit * 8

4.3.1 Memory Usage


Radio operation is controlled by software that is stored in internal Flash ROM memory. Radio
parameters and customer specific information is stored in External EEPROM (U104). The operating
status of the radio is maintained in RAM located within the microprocessor. When the radio is turned
off, the operating status of the radio is written to EEPROM before operating voltage is removed from
the microprocessor.

4.3.2 Control and Indicator Interface


Ports Pin 35 and 36 are outputs which control the Sub-PCB mounted LED indicator. When Pin 35 is
high, the indicator is green. When Pin 36 is high, the indicator is red. When both are high, the
indicator is amber. When both are low, the indicator id is off.
Pressing the side-mounted PTT button (PB501) provides a low to port Pin 44, which indicates PTT is
asserted. Side-mounted function buttons 1 & 2 (PB502 and PB503) are connected to port Pin 21 and
Pin 32, respectively.

4.3.3 Interface to USB programming


The radio can be programmed, or the programmed information can be read, using a computer with
CPS (Customer Programming Software) connected to the radio via a USB Programming cable
(PMDN4077A). Connection to the radio is made via the microphone connector (part of accessory
connector J601). The line connects the programming connect (J601 Pin 6) to port PRG/CLONE_RX
(data into uP, Pin 34) and PRG/CLONE_TX(data out of uP, Pin 33).

4.3.4 Storage of Customer-Specific Information


Information that has been programmed using CPS, such as channel frequencies or selective
signaling codes, etc, are stored in the external EEPROM, where it is retained permanently (unless
reprogrammed) without needing DC power applied to the microprocessor.
4-6 Controller Theory of Operation: Microprocessor Circuitry

4.3.5 Sensing of VOX operating


Port PTT2 (Pin 68) is used to detect the presence of VOX operating when externally connected
accessories with VOX enabled. When port PTT2 is low, the VOX will start to operate.

4.3.6 Microprocessor Power-on reset Routine


On power-up, the microprocessor is held in reset until the digital 3.3V regulator (U506 Pin 4)
provides a stable supply voltage. Once the digital supply reaches steady state and releases the reset
line (U107 Pin 2), the microprocessor begins to start up. After reset release by all circuit, the software
within the microprocessor begins executing port assignment, RAM checking, and initialization.

4.3.7 Microprocessor 7.3728 MHz Clock


The 7.3728 MHz clock signal (Pin 13, X-in) is provided from the FL101.

4.3.8 Battery indicator


Various battery types are available having different capacities. The radio can select different battery
type by FPP (Front Panel Programming) or CPS. A voltage divided by R153 and R154. And
EEPROM have a data for each battery types.
Chapter 5 435 – 480 MHz UHF2 Theory Of Operation

5.1 Introduction
This chapter provides a detailed theory of operation for the radio components. Schematic diagrams
for the circuits described in the following paragraphs are located in Chapter 7 of this manual.

5.2 UHF2 Receiver


The UHF2 receiver design covers the frequency range of 435 – 480 MHz and it is a double
conversion super heterodyne with 1st IF 45.1 MHz and 2nd IF 455 kHz. The receiver is divided into
two major blocks, Front End and Back End as shown in Figure 5-1.

Preselector RF Postselector Crystal IF


Filter Amp Filter 1st Mixer Filter Amp
RX from
Antenna Switch

Inj Filter
First LO
from Synthesizer

N/S_SW
Ceramic
Descriminator Filter 455FW
455C24 455HW

IF
LPF Quadrature Amp
Recovered Audio Detector

RSSI

Crystal
44.645MHz

Figure 5-1. UHF2 Receiver Block Diagram


5-2 435 – 480 MHz UHF2 Theory Of Operation: UHF2 Receiver

5.2.1 Receiver Front End


Incoming RF signals from antenna are first routed through the harmonic filter (L409, L410, L411,
C426, C427, C428, C429, C445, C446) and antenna switch (CR301), part of the transmitter circuitry,
before being applied to the receiver front end. The receiver front end consists of preselector filter,
RF amplifier, post-selector filter and a single-balanced mixer.
The preselector filter is a varactor-tuned 2-pole design using discrete elements (L320, L324, C351,
C352, C353, C354, C355, C356, C357, C358, C359, C360, C361) in a series/shunt resonator
configuration. It is a band-shift filter and the frequency shift is controlled by varactor diodes CR314
and CR307, which are connected to the microprocessor. It is configured to provide steeper
attenuation above the passband for improved spurious rejection when low-side local injection is used.
The frequency is separated into 8 steps and controlled by CPU (435 – 480 MHz).
The output of this filter is matched to the base of RF amplifier Q301 which provides 13dB of gain.
The output of the RF amplifier is applied to the post-selector filter. The post-selector filter designed
using discrete elements (L322, L323, L328, C379, C354, C355) in a series/shunt resonator
configuration. It is a band-shift filter and the frequency shift is controlled by varactor diodes CR313,
CR304 and CR305, which are connected to the microprocessor. It is configured to provide steeper
attenuation above the passband for improved spurious rejection when low-side local injection is used.
The frequency is separated into 8 steps and controlled by CPU (435 – 480 MHz).
The output of the post selector is connected to the single-balanced mixer consisting of components
L329, L333, Q306 and Q307. 1st local signal generated from VCO is filtered by injection filter (L310,
L331, C325, C326, C327) to remove second harmonics. The converted 1st IF frequency at mixer
passes through L331 and matches the 45.1 MHz IF signal to pair crystal filter (FL301).

5.2.2 Receiver Back End


The 1st IF signal is amplified about 15 dB by IF amp Q303. The output of the IF amp is connected to
IF IC (U201). 1st IF frequency (45.1 MHz) and 2nd LO frequency (44.645 MHz) are mixed in U201.
The second mixer converts the 45.1 MHz high IF frequency to 2nd IF frequency (455 kHz).
Additional IF selectivity is provided by two ceramic filters (CF1, CF2). The wider filter 455 FW is used
for 25 kHz channel spacing, and the narrower filter 455 HW is used for 12.5 kHz channel spacing.
These two ceramic filters may eliminate undesired signal and demodulated by demodulator in U201.
N/S_SW which connected to microprocessor is used to select the wide and narrow band.
The mute (squelch) circuit switches off the audio amplifier when no audio is present. The squelch
circuit consists of U201 and U202 and their associated components. The noise signal from Pin 9 of
U201 is used to control the squelch circuit sensitivity of U202. The noise passes through filter, and is
amplified by internal amp of U201. The amplified noise act as a DC voltage to control the mute
system. So if the noise level is under the threshold voltage, the microprocessor (U101) un-mutes the
radio. If the noise level is over the threshold voltage, the microprocessor mutes the radio.
The squelch level is tuned in the factory. When a component or a part in the RX system is replaced,
the squelch must be re-tuned using the Tuner.
435 – 480 MHz UHF2 Theory Of Operation: UHF2 Transmitter 5-3

5.3 UHF2 Transmitter


The UHF2 transmitter covers the range of 435 – 480 MHz. Depending on model, the output power of
the transmitter is switchable on a per-channel basis between high power (4 Watts) and low
power (1 Watt). The transmitter is divided into four major blocks as shown in Figure 5-2.
• Power Amplifier
• Harmonic Filter
• Antenna Matching Network
• Power Control.

SWB+ BAT+

Power Control Current Detect

CR401
Antenna
Attenuator
From VCO Strip Line
Circuit
Pre Driver Driver Final Harmonic
Amp Amp Amp Filter
Antenna
To Receiver Switch

Figure 5-2. UHF2 Transmitter Block Diagram

5.3.1 Power Amplifier


The transmitter power amplifier has three stages of amplification – Pre Driver (Q401), Driver
Amp (Q402) and Final Amp (Q403). Signal from TX VCO is applied to the pre driver via an attenuator
circuit. The attenuator is pie style resistor attenuator, and is used as isolation between VCO and the
power amps. The -4dBm TX RF signal from attenuator is then amplified by pre driver and driver amp
to around +25dBm and is applied to the final amp. The final amp (Q403) is an enhancement-mode
N-channel MOSFET device providing a gain of 12dB. The device drain current is drawn directly from
the DC battery supply voltage input via L413. A matching network consisting of C416 to C420 and a
strip line, transforms the impedance to approximately 50 Ohm.

5.3.2 Antenna Switch


An antenna switch works mainly as a switching device between transmit and receive paths. In
transmit mode (PTT), Q407 is turned on and both PIN diodes (CR401, CR301) are forward biased
into conduction. This enables the RF signal to pass to the harmonic filter and then to the antenna. In
the receiver mode, both diodes are off. Signals applied to the antenna jack are routed via the LPF
(harmonic filter), through network L409 to L411, to the receiver input.

5.3.3 Harmonic Filter


The harmonic filter consists of components L409, L410, L411, C426, C427, C428, C429, C430, C445
and C446. The harmonic filter is a seven-pole Chebychev filter.
5-4 435 – 480 MHz UHF2 Theory Of Operation: UHF2 Frequency Generation Circuitry

5.3.4 Auto Power Control


The APC keeps the current supply constant to the final amp (Q403). The drain current of Q403 (final
amp) is sensed across resistor R417. The voltage difference across R417 is amplified through U401
by the ratio of R423 to R417. The differential signal at the output of U401 (Pin 7) is passed to Q404
and Q405 that produces a constant power output to the antenna. If the current is changed due to
change of battery voltage or load, APC controls gate voltage of Q403 and collector voltage of Q401
and drain voltage of Q402 to keep TX power stable. This circuit stabilizes TX power at a
pre-determined level adjusted by U402. This bias voltage is tuned in the factory. If the transistor
(Q403) is replaced, the RF Output Power must be tuned. By tuning the RF output power, the bias
voltage will be tuned through U402. Extra care has to be taken during the tuning process. Do not
exceed the maximum allowed bias voltage.

5.4 UHF2 Frequency Generation Circuitry


The PLL synthesizer subsystem consists of the reference oscillator (VCTCXO), VCO, PLL IC, Charge
Pump and Loop Filter.

TX VCO
Circuit

To PA Driver
FL701 TX Out
Modulating
Synthesizer Charge Loop
Signal
U701 Pump Filter
12.8MHz
Ref.OSC. To Mixer
RX Out
PLL Data Voltage
RX VCO
from μP Doubler
Circuit

Figure 5-3. UHF2 Frequency Generation Unit Block Diagram

5.4.1 Reference Oscillator (12.8 MHz VCTCXO)


The reference oscillator is powered by regulated 5V provided by U505. The reference frequency
12.8 MHz VCTCXO (Voltage Controlled Temperature Compensated Crystal Oscillator) is applied to
the PLL IC (U701) via Pin 1. Main frequency can be adjusted by chip trimmer of VCTCXO. This
frequency provides reference to the PLL IC and has a frequency stability of +/-2.5PPM (max) at the
temperature ranging from -30 to +60 Degree Celsius.
435 – 480 MHz UHF2 Theory Of Operation: UHF2 Frequency Generation Circuitry 5-5

5.4.2 PLL IC Prescaler and Comparator


The reference frequency from VCTCXO is divided to 6.25 kHz or 5 kHz by reference counter, R. The
RF signal input from the VCO is divided to by prescaler (1/64), divided by N and A counters in PLL IC
to determine frequency steps and then supplied to the comparator. The comparison frequency is
6.25/5 kHz. The internal phase comparator compares the phase difference between the reference
and VCO signal. When the phase of the reference frequency is leading, Pin15 (R) is the output.
When VCO frequency is leading, Pin 16 (P) is the output. When P=R, small pulses are the output of
the phase detector.

5.4.3 Voltage Doubler and Charge Pump


The voltage doubler (U507) converts 5V to 10V and is applied to the charge pump circuitry. The
charge pump is used for charging output signals P, R supplied by PLL IC from 0-3.3V to 0-10V. This
voltage is used to drive the VCO.

5.4.4 Loop Filter


The loop filter contains C751, C752, C753, C754, R726, R727, R728. It reduces the residual side-
band noise to get the best signal-to-noise ratio. The output signal from loop filter is applied to VCO.

5.4.5 Dual VCO


The dual VCO module contains a RX VCO and a TX VCO. They are configured as colpitts oscillators
and connected to power up through transistor switches. Only one VCO is selected at a time. A
steering line voltage between 0.35V and 9.7V at varactor CR701 tunes the full RX frequency range
from 389.9MHz to 434.9MHz, and varactor CR702 tunes the full TX frequency range from 435MHz
to 480MHz.
In Receiver mode, high signal of RX_EN from Pin 71, U101 activates Q305. When Q305 is activated,
current flows through the base of Q304 and thus activates the Q705. The varactor CR701 sets the
resonance frequency. When there is a change in voltage supplied by loop filter, there is a change in
the resonance frequency. L703 is the resonating coil, which forms the tank circuit together with
variable cap C710.
In Transmit mode, high signal of TX_EN1 from Pin 84, U101 enables current flows through collector
of Q503 and thus activates Q706. The varactor CR702 sets the resonance frequency. When there is
a change in voltage supplied by loop filter, there is a change in the resonance frequency. L706 is the
resonating tuning coil, which forms the tank circuit together with variable cap C722.
5-6 435 – 480 MHz UHF2 Theory Of Operation: Keypad

5.5 Keypad
Left, Right and P1 to P3 keys are directly connected to microprocessor via 22 pin connector. When
any of these keys is pressed, the voltage goes "low" and microprocessor detects it.
For full keypad models, the number keys are in matrix type which consisted of 3 rows and 4 columns.
When any of these keys is pressed, the voltage goes "low" and microprocessor interprets the voltage
for each key press.

KEYPAD
Key
detect
22pin connector

22pin connector
Keypad board

Left Right
Main board
P1 P2 P3
MCP
Key row

NUMBERS
Key
column
Figure 5-4. Keypad Block Diagram
Chapter 6 UHF2 Troubleshooting Tables

6.1 Troubleshooting Table for Receiver (UHF2)


Table 6-1. Troubleshooting Table for Receiver (UHF2)

Symptom Possible Causes Procedure Corrective Action


Radio Dead (no 1. Battery dead or Substitute good battery or battery Change or replace battery.
turn–on beep, no defective eliminator
LED indication)
2. Defective battery Inspect battery contacts for Clean/Repair/Replace J602
contacts corrosion or bent terminals
3. Microprocessor not Verify clock input to U101 Pin 13 is Troubleshoot/Replace FL101.
starting up 7.3728 MHz using high impedance
probe.

Verify U101 Pin10(reset) is high. If reset is Low, troubleshoot


regulator U506 or U107.
4. Regulator fault Verify U506 Pin 4 is 3.3V Check for shorts on outputs

Verify U505 Pin 4 is 5.0V Troubleshoot/Repair as


needed, replace faulty regulator
5. Flexible Cable fault Check connection of the 12 pin Re–assemble or replace flexible
flexible cable between J104 & J105 cable
No RX Audio (with 1. Speaker dead or Substitute a good housing (with Change the housing (with
LED indication) defective speaker) accessory)

Verify J603 connection Change the housing (with


accessory)
2. Audio Processor IC Verify clock input U102 Pin 14 is Troubleshoot/Replace FL102
not starting up 3.5795 MHz using high impedance
probe.
3. Audio Amp IC not Verify U601 Pin 6 is battery voltage. Troubleshoot/Replace U601
starting up

If battery voltage is being supplied to


Pin 6, then verify audio output at
Pin 5 & 8.
No Receive (with 1. IF IC dead or fault Verify clock input to U201 Pin 1 & 2 Troubleshoot/Replace FL201
no LED indication) is 44.645Mhz using high impedance
probe.
No RX 1. RX–B+ Verify Q304’s collector voltage is Check/Replace Q304
4.8V when RX–EN is high.
6-2 UHF2 Troubleshooting Tables: Troubleshooting Table for Synthesizer (UHF2)

6.2 Troubleshooting Table for Synthesizer (UHF2)


Table 6-2. Troubleshooting Table for Synthesizer (UHF2)

Symptom Possible Causes Procedure Corrective Action


Synthesizer Out of 1. Defective 12.8 MHz Verify clock output FL701 Pin 3 is Repair/Replace FL701
Lock (No RX VCTCXO 12.8 MHz using high impedance
Mode) probe.
2. 1/2VCC defective Verify FL701 Pin 1, U502–B Pin 5 & Troubleshoot: 1/2VCC circuitry
U502–D Pin 14 voltage is 1.9V.
3. No RX–Enable Verify U101 Pin 71 (RX–EN1) is Check U101 operating
high.

Verify Q304 collector voltage is Troubleshoot: Q304 & Q305


approximately 4.7V in RX mode circuitry
4. Check PLL–LD port Verify U101 Pin 27 is Low (Normal Troubleshoot: PLL circuitry.
Mode)

Verify U101 Pin 27 is swept from low Repair/Replace U701


to high (Power Save Mode)
Synthesizer Out of 1. Defective 12.8 MHz Verify clock output FL701 Pin 3 is Repair/Replace FL701
Lock (No TX Mode) VCTCXO 12.8 MHz using high impedance
probe.
2. 1/2VCC defective Verify FL701 Pin 1, U502–B Pin 5 & Troubleshoot: 1/2VCC circuitry
U502–D Pin 14 voltage is 1.9V.
3. No TX–Enable Verify U101 Pin 84(TX–EN1) is high Check U101 operating
when PTT is pressed.

Verify Q407 collector voltage is Check U101–Pin 85 is high/


approximately 4.7V when PTT is Replace Q407/check LK2 is
pressed (TX–EN2). short
4. Check PLL–LD port Verify U101 Pin 27 is Low (Normal Troubleshoot: PLL circuitry
Mode)

Verify U101 Pin 27 is swept from low Repair/Replace U701


to high (Power Save Mode)
UHF2 Troubleshooting Tables: Troubleshooting Table for Transmitter (UHF2) 6-3

6.3 Troubleshooting Table for Transmitter (UHF2)


Table 6-3. Troubleshooting Table for Transmitter (UHF2)

Symptom Possible Causes Procedure Corrective Action


No internal Mic 1. Mic dead or defective Verify audio present (~10mV rms) Replace Mic.
audio when speaking into Mic.

Check bias of R194 (3.3V).


2. Mic bias fault Verify U101 Pin 78 is 1.1V when Check/Replace U101
PTT button is pressed.
3. Audio Processor IC Verify clock input U102 Pin 14 is Troubleshoot/Replace FL102
not starting up 3.5795 MHz using high impedance
probe.
No EXT. Mic audio 1. J601 defective Check connection with EXT mic Check/Replace J601
2. Audio Processor IC Verify clock input U102 Pin 14 is Troubleshoot/Replace FL102
not starting up 3.579545 MHz using high
impedance probe.
No transmit (No TX 1.PTT switch defective Verify U101 Pin 44 is low when PTT Replace PTT switch PB501
LED indication) is pressed.
No transmit (TX 1. Synthesizer out of lock Refer to Table 6-2. Check U101 operating
LED indication OK)
2. No TX–Enable Verify U101 Pin 84 (TX–EN1) is high Check U101 Pin 85 is high/
when PTT is pressed.

Verify Q407 collector voltage is Replace Q407/Check LK2 is


approximately 4.7V when PTT is short
pressed (TX–EN2).
Low Power 1. Low TX injection Check the RF level at Q409 & C449 Troubleshoot Q409 circuitry &
per schematic. VCO bias
2. R417 defective Verify resistance is 0.1 Ohm Replace R417.
3. Incorrect control Verify Q404 collector voltage is Troubleshoot APC circuitry
voltage approximately 5.5V in low frequency
& high power. Replace Q404
4. Q403 defective (High Verify U401 Pin 7 is near 0V Replace Q403
current)
5. Antenna switch defect Verify CR401 anode voltage is Check/replace CR401 & CR301
approximately 1.4V
6. Harmonic filter Visually inspect components Repair/Replace if necessary
defective C426 – C429, C445, C446, C430
7. Incorrect power tuning Check conducted power Re-tune power using tuner.
(this has to be performed
only after item 1-6 has
been checked)
Poor TX range 1. Defective or wrong Verify correct antenna is installed. Replace antenna
(Conducted power Antenna.
OK)
Try using another antenna.
6-4 UHF2 Troubleshooting Tables: Troubleshooting Table for Board and IC Signals (UHF2)

6.4 Troubleshooting Table for Board and IC Signals (UHF2)


Table 6-4. Troubleshooting Table for Board and IC Signals (UHF2)

IC Designator Pin Pin Function DC Voltage (V) Comments (Condition)


U201(IF IC) 1 Osc1 3.9 44.645 MHz input
2 Osc2 3.3
4 VCC 4.7
9 Audio frequency 1.2
12 RSSI out Approximately 1 At –47dBm(with conducted)
13 N–DET(BUSY) Low At busy
15 GND 0
16 RF input 1 45.1 MHz input
U701(PLL IC) 1 Reference OSC input 1.4 12.8 MHz input
4 VCC 3.3
6 GND 0
7 XF IN 2.2
8 F IN 2.2
12 Power save High
13 GND 0
14 LD_out High If pll unlock is low
15 @P 2.4
16 @R Low
U601 1 Mode (Mute con) 0
(Audio Amp.) 2 SVR 3.8
3 IN+ 3.8
4 IN- 3.8
5 OUT- 3.8
6 VCC 7.5 This voltage depends on Battery
7 GND 0
8 OUT+ 3.8
U103 1 IN+ 1.6
UHF2 Troubleshooting Tables: Troubleshooting Table for Board and IC Signals (UHF2) 6-5

Table 6-4. Troubleshooting Table for Board and IC Signals (UHF2) (Continued)

IC Designator Pin Pin Function DC Voltage (V) Comments (Condition)


(DTMF decoder) 2 IN- 1.6
3 GS 1.6
4 Vref 1.6
8 OSC1 1.6 3.579545 MHz input
10 VSS 0
11 TOE 3.3
17 STD High At DTMF detecting
18 EST 3.3
19 ST/GT 3.3
20 VDD 3.3
FL701(VCTCXO) 1 VCON 1.9
2 GND 0
3 OSC out osc Generate the 12.8 MHz
4 VCC 5
Q206(N/S SW) E GND 0
B N/S SW 12.5 kHz: Low
C Collector 12.5 kHz: High
25 kHz: Low
Q304 E +5V 5 At RX Mode
B To Q305 collector Low
C RX_B+ 4.7
Q305 E GND 0 At RX Mode
B RX_EN High
C To Q304 base Low
Q503 E GND 0 At TX Mode
B TX_EN1 High
C To Q706 base Low
Q407 E +5V 5 At TX Mode
B To Q408 collector Low
C TXVB 4.7
Q408 E GND 0 At TX Mode
B TX_EN2 High
C To Q407 Low
6-6 UHF2 Troubleshooting Tables: Troubleshooting Table for Board and IC Signals (UHF2)

Table 6-4. Troubleshooting Table for Board and IC Signals (UHF2) (Continued)

IC Designator Pin Pin Function DC Voltage (V) Comments (Condition)


Q601 E GND 0
B Audio_MUTE_CON Mute: Low
None Mute: High
C Mode Mute: High
None Mute: Low
1. All voltages are measured with a high-impedance digital voltmeter and expressed in volts DC relative to ground (0V).
2. Voltages are measured with a DC input voltage of 7.50 + .02 volts DC applied to the battery connector (J602).
3. All voltages are measured in the squelched receive mode, unless otherwise indicated.
4. Voltages are identical for VHF and UHF models unless otherwise indicated.
Chapter 7 UHF2 Schematic Diagrams, Overlays, and
Parts Lists

7.1 Introduction
This section provides schematic diagrams, overlays, and parts lists for the radio circuit boards and
interface connections.

7.1.1 Notes For All Schematics and Circuit Boards


* Component is frequency sensitive. Refer to the Electrical Parts List for value and usage.
1. Unless otherwise stated, resistance values are in Ohms (K = 1000), capacitance values are in
nanofarads (nF), picofarads (pF) or microfarads (µF), and inductance values are in
nanohenries (nH) or microhenries (µH).
2. DC voltages are measured from point indicated to chassis ground using a Motorola DC
multimeter or equivalent. If the board has been removed from the chassis, the transmitter
module mounting screws may be used for ground connection. (Note: The antenna nut
bracket is connected to ground.) Operating mode dependent voltages are followed by (RX)
for receive mode, (TX) for transmit mode, (UNSQ) for unsquelched mode, etc.
3. RF voltages on VHF models are measured with a Fluke model 85 RF probe. The indicated
voltages expressed in mV (RF) are DC level readings which correspond approximately 1:1 to
the RF voltage level in mV rms. RF voltages in the Receiver Front End and Receiver Back
End circuits are measured with an on-channel 1mV (-47dBm) RF signal applied to the
antenna jack ANT1/ANT.
4. RF voltages on UHF models are measured both with a high–impedance RF voltmeter having
a bandwidth in excess of 500 MHz (levels are expressed in dBm) and with a Fluke model 85
RF probe [levels are expressed in mV (RF)]. These indicated voltages are DC level readings
which correspond approximately 1:1 to the RF voltage level in mV rms, and are only
approximate for UHF frequency measurements. RF voltages in the Receiver Front End and
Receiver Back End circuits are measured with an on-channel 1mV (-47dBm) RF signal
applied to the antenna jack ANT1/ANT.
5. Audio voltages are measured with a high-impedance AC rms voltmeter. The indicated
voltages are expressed in mV rms. Receive mode voltages are followed by (RX) and are
measured with an on-channel signal with 1 kHz modulation at 60% deviation (3 kHz for 25
kHz channels, or 1.5 kHz for 12.5 kHz channels). Transmit mode voltages are followed by
(TX) and are measured with a 1 kHz, 10 mV rms signal present at the external microphone
input (accessory connector J601).
7-2 UHF2 Schematic Diagrams, Overlays, and Parts Lists: Introduction

6. Reference Designators are assigned in the following manner:

Ref. No. Series Circuit Block

Microprocessor & audio control


101 – 199
circuits

1001 – 1099 Microprocessor & audio control


circuits
201 – 299 IF IC circuit
301 – 399 Front-end and 1st Mixer
401– 499 Transmit RF stage & Auto power
control
501 – 599 Base band & generating circuit
601– 699 Audio amplifier
701– 799 VCO & PLL Synthesizer

7. Circuit Block Interconnection Legend:

Name Description

+5V 5 Volts (Regulated)


+3.3V 3.3 Volts (Regulated)
SWB+ Switched Battery Voltage
BAT+ Unswitched Battery voltage
+10V Digital 10V(Regulated)
RESET Low-line reset signal fromU107 to U101 Pin 10
TX_EN1 Transmit enable signal from U101 Pin 84
TX_EN2 Transmit enable signal from U101 Pin 85
TXVB TX operating voltage
TX_AF3 TX audio signal from audio processor IC to TX Audio
filter
TX_SUB_TONE TX sub tone signal from audio processor IC to TX
modulation.
RX_B+ RX operating voltage
RSSI RX signal strength indication from IF IC to U101
Busy RX detect signal from IF IC to U101
FTV RX frequency shift voltage
RX_AF1 RX audio signal from IF IC to Audio processor IC
PLL_LD PLL lock detect signal from PLL IC to U101
N/S SW Channel space selectable Switch (12.5 kHz/25 kHz)
1/2VCC 1.9 volts (divided by U502-D)
UHF2 Schematic Diagrams, Overlays, and Parts Lists: Speaker and Microphone Schematic 7-3

7.1.2 Four Layer Circuit Board

Plating (Au)

PSR ink
Copper Plate
Copper

PrePreg.

Copper

CCL (core)

Copper

PrePreg.

Copper
Copper Plate
PSR ink

Figure 7-1. Four–Layer Circuit Board: Copper Steps in Layer Sequence

7.2 Speaker and Microphone Schematic

MIC1
1
MATES WITH J103 ON
RADIO BOARD

SPK1

1
MATES WITH J603 ON
RADIO BOARD
2

Figure 7-2. Speaker and Microphone Schematic

7.2.1 Speaker and Microphone Parts List

Reference
Motorola Part No. Description
Designator
MIC1 PMDN4139_R Microphone
SPK1 PMDN4067BR Speaker & Cable
7-4 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF2: 435–480 MHz)

7.3 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF2: 435–480 MHz)

RX_B +
R320
100R
L304 C310
39nH 0.1uF RX_B +
+5V
C320
KRA305
+ 10uF / 16V(A) Q304
C312 C362 C372 C304 C374 C318
R302 C319
15pF 10pF 33pF OR 10pF 15pF C382
56K 10nF
C 0.1uF

C309 B RX_EN
3pF C356 L328 L322 C358
L321 EJPS L323
C301 C360 C307 NA 18nH EJPS 22nH 18nH EJPS 15pF
N/A C373 Q305 E
FROM_HARMONIC_FILTER 5pF 4pF 18pF C375 C380
20pF KRC404
NA 47pF C343 C344
C354 C355 0.1uF 470pF
C363 C379 10pF 15pF
L324 L320 Q301
C303 2SC4226 NA 20pF
22nH EJPS 22nH EJPS
3pF
C361 BUSY
C351 CR309 CR310
22pF 10pF KDS114E KDS114E R314 R316
L325 R334 100R 100K
220nH(1608) CR313 100K CR304
R332
100K
R333 CR305 + CR306
KDS160E
RSSI
KDV154E KDV154E 100K KDV154E
C378 C334 C338 R318
R330 10uF / 16V(A) 1nF 47nF 3.3K RX_AF1
C357
100K
56pF R323 R317 DEC1
CR314 100K CR307 C339 180K 455 C24(LCP) C342
KDV154E R319
KDV154E 0.1uF(K) 0.1uF(K)
3.3K

FTV R342 C381


C340 C341 NA NA
R315 0.1uF(K) 56pF N/S_SW
100R
Q201
KRC404
R309 C337
10nF 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
C364 100R C211

RF_IN

GND

N_REC

N_DET

RSSI

IF_OUT

QUAD

AF_OUT
RX_B + C347
33pF 0.1uF(K)
0.1uF
R310
4.7K CR312 CR315
L306 C328 KDS160E KDS160E U201

MXOUT
C329 C376 C377

FIL_IN
820nH EJPS

DECO

FIL_O
OSC1

OSC2
2pF TA31136

IF_IN
10nF 0.1uF NA

VCC
L334 R208 20KHZ_SEL
Q306 C330 L327 12K
8.2nH FL301 820nH (1608)
2SK711 39pF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
45.1MHz(SMF - 1) 8.5K Q202
1 4 1 4 C201 C206 C207 NA
C209
L340 47pF 0.1uF(K) 0.1uF(K)
6 3 C369 R335 R311 R312 330pF
2 C213
NA 2.2K 820nH(1608) 330R 150K R213
2
0.1uF(K)
3 3.3K
6 RT201

2
3
L333 C331
4 1 R338 C203 R258 10K(TH)
B4F(1664) 9pF FL201 R210
100R 120pF 1.5K R212
Q303 44.645MHz R203 120K
L329 33K
2SC4226

10k
B4F(1667) 22K
C365 R336 C332
L330 Q307 U202
27pF 1K 10pF +3.3V
33nH 2SK711 L332 C210 1 8
VDD U/D SQ_U/D

R216
820nH (1608) 330pF
2 7
C367 C368 VSS NC
220pF 10nF R211 R220 3 6
R337 15K A B
5.6K
100R 455FW 4 5
C370 W CS/ SQ_CS
NA
R250
C204 MCP4011(502)
CF1 10K
0.1uF

L331
R217 R204 CR202
OR C327 CR201 Q207
L310 10K 22K KDS181
12pF KDS181 KRC404
18nH EJPS
FROM_RX_VCD

C208
CF2 0.1uF
C325 C326
33pF 3pF 455HW

Q206 C214
KRC404 0.1uF
R206 R207
10K 22K

Figure 7-3. UHF2 (435–480 MHz) Receiver Schematic Diagram


Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF2: 435–480 MHz) 7-5

+5V
R701 L701
+ Q705 56R
+ 27nH R702
KRA305
1.5K
C538 C539 C701 C702
10nF 10uF / 16V(A) 22uF / 10V(A) 1nF
Q701
2SC4226

RX_EN
C728
4pF R703
VCO_OUT(RX) C705
4.7K (1%)
Q702 2pF
Q706 C710
2SC4226
KRA305 R706 C704 TZY02 6pF
100R 1nF
E C C709 C711 SH101
4pF 13pF

2.2uH(1608)
L702
C706 R704 L703
B 30113TL
TX_EN1 3pF 4.7K (1%)
CR701
+ KDV154E
L704
C715 C714 220nH(1608)
22uF / 10V(A) 1nF C707
9pF
R705
220R

C712
470pF

L708
27nH R711
100K
VCO_OUT(TX) R707 L705
Q703 C722
C729 2SC4226 1.5K TZY02 6pF 2.2uH(1608)
6pF
C723
C717 C721 C724
0.5pF
R715 R714 3pF 3pF 11pF
Q704 R708
56R 56R
2SC4226 4.7K (1%)
L706
C716
30103TL C725
470pF
C731 470pF
C730 CR703
2pF
2pF C718 KDV154E
R709
4pF
6.8K (1%)

L707 R713
C719 C726
220nH(1608) 30K
7pF 1pF
R712
R710 100K C727 CR702
220R 2pF KDV154E

Q711
KRA304
+3.3V PLL_LD
L709
22nH
R729
100K
PLL_STB
PLL_DATA C747 C746
PLL_CLK 10pF 10pF
C755 R730
0.1uF(K) 33K

R735 R736 R737 +10V


1K 1K 1K

C748
PLL_PS
0.1uF
R716 R717
300R 10R
C749
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1uF(1608)
R718
CLK

LD_FOUT

@R
@P
DATA

PS

ZC
LE

7.5K

R732 U701 R719


10K MB15E03L
OSCOUT
1K Q707 Q708

OSCIN
+3.3V KTC4075 KTA2014
XFIN

GND

VCC
FIN

DO

VP

R740 R727 R728


1.5K 2.7K 2.7K
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 R720 150R

R721 150R Q710


C756 C738 Q709 KTC4075 R726
1nF 7pF KTA2014 3K

R722 10K C752 C753 C754


R731 0.1uF(K) 47nF(3216) 47nF(3216)
10R +
+3.3V
C751
1uF / 35V
R733 R723 R725
C741 0R 1K R724 100R
0.1uF C750 390R
0.1uF

SH102

R734
12.8MHZ VCXO
10R
4 VCC OUT 3
+5V

1 2
VCON GND
C740 C739 FL701
0.1uF 1nF U502-B
NJM324
5 1 / 2VCC
7
6

C515 R506 C575


0.1uF 10K 47pF

R504
47K
+
R503 R505 C516
56K 12K 10uF / 16(A)

Figure 7-4. VCO and PLL Schematic Diagram


7-6 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF2: 435–480 MHz)

TO_RX

C464
R412 47pF
1K
Q405
KTC4075 R413
Zo = 50 Q404 8.2K
0.8t * 1.4(W) STB1188
SWB+

C406
R440
R411 0.1uF
15K
R414 560R
CR301 CR311 1K C462 C463
KDS114 NA
L301 33F 470pF
45145TL

R406

L401 27nH(1608)
R409
R410 10R 22R C403 C402
C411
10R 470pF 10nF
NA
TX_VCO_B+
R436
L403 C408 100R
C422 L405 C410 33nH(1608) 10nF C405 C404 C440
ANT1 C431 L410 L409 L411 C418 C452 470pF L407
CR401 12pF(1608) 6.8nH(1608) 27pF(1608) 56pF 56pF
ANT 1nF(1608) 45143TL 451443TL 45143TL 15pF(1608) 33pF(1608) SH103 Q402 33nH C465
1 Q401 470pF
Q403 3 2SK3078
2SK3476 PBR951 C401 R402 R434

10pF(1608)

C417 12pF(1608)
2 MA4P7001F-1072 1 C449 3pF

C451 3pF(1608)

C416 7pF(1608)
3pF 39R 33K

NA(1608)
220nH(1068)
R416 C423 R407 L402
C429 C427 C445
47K(1608) NA(1608) C413 R408 4.7K 22nH(1608)
5pF(1608) 4pF(1608) 3pF(1608) 2 R403
27pF(1608) C409 2.2K Q409
R405 R404 180R R401
L412

C430 C428 C426 C446 NA(1608) 2SC4226


180R

C420

C419
1.5K 8.2K
NA 6pF(1608) 6pF(1608) 4pF(1608) L406 C444
NA FROM_VCO
220nH(1608)
C447
3pF
R415 C466 TXVB
220R(2012) 470pF C467
C468 L413 Q407 470pF
SH105 0.5pF 35167L KRA305 C448 R435
R430 R428 +5V 150R
10nF
100R 100R
C E
C471 C472
C453 R429 U401-C
C434 B 0.1uF 470pF
470pF + 470pF 3.6K C435 47nF KIA358 +
8
C454 + C437 C438
R432

LK2
22uF/16V(B) - 0.1uF NA
R427 220K 4 27K
R418
6
220K(0.5%) - 7
5
+
BAT+ R423 C439 Q408
R417 C433 U401-B
3.9M R424 1nF KRC404
RLC63 0R1 R419 NA 2 KIA358
- 12K
220K(0.5%) 1
BAT+ 3
+ TX_EN2
J602
U401-A R425
KIA358 3.9K
R420 R426 C436 R431
GND R421 R422
060031MA005G500PL C432 4.7M 4.7K 0.1uF 10K
68K(0.5%) 68K(0.5%)
C460 C461 1nF
47pF 220pF U402 +3.3V
8 1
U/D VDD
7 2
NC VSS
6 B A 3
Q406
C469 C470 C473
KRC404 R433 5 CS/ W 4 0.1uF 47pF 47pF
0R R441
MCP4011(502) 0R
TX_PWR_CS

TX_PWR_U/D

TX_PWR_LOW

Figure 7-5. Transmitter Schematic Diagram


Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF2: 435–480 MHz) 7-7

+3.3V 8 1
Q4 VCC A0
7 OC 2
Q3 A1
6 3
Q2 SCL A2
5 4
Q1 SDA VSS LCD101

3
4

7
R139 U104 LCD_BEACON
STD
10K 24LC64 LCD Flex.PCB
C147 +3.3V
U106_SW 0.1uF(K)
SWB+ J101
PTT2
05004HR_07C01S(G)

6
2

3
220pF

7
220pF
20KHZ_SEL
R155
PLL_PS 470R

220pF
0.1uF
220pF

220pF

220pF

220pF

C188
C189
BUSY CR110 CR111 R156

220pF

0.1uF
1K

B to B Flex. PCB
PLL_CLK Q110

C176
C175
C161

C178

C179

C177
PLL_STB
PLL_DATA U102_SDATA CR112 CR113 R157

C187
C174
+3.3V U102_SCLK 1K
U102_CSN KRC104 SH201
RX_EN 1 CR114 CR115 R158
R194 SQ_CS 1 2 1K
10K SQ_U/D 2 3
3 4

52 SW_IN1
51 SW_IN2
C140 TX_PWR_LOW 4 5 CR110~CR115 : BL-HG036
47nF 5 6
TX_PWR_CS 6 7
TX_AF1 MIC1 7 8

TX_PWR_CS 75

TX_PWR_LOW 74

SQ_U / D 73

DTMF_STEER 72

RX_EN 71
70

20KHZ_SEL 69
68

DCS_SEL 67

DTMF_Q1 66
DTMF_Q2 65
DTMF_Q3 64

DTMF_Q4 63

62

SQ_CS 61

VCC2 60

EPP_CLK 59
58

LIGHT_CON 57

BUSY 56
55
54

53
8 9
9

PLL_STB

PLL_CLK
10

PTT2

EPP_DATA

PLL_DATA
VSS
C141 TX_PWR_U/D 76 50 +3.3V
TX_PWR_U/D 10 11
NA SW_IN3
C142 BEEP_CON 77 11 12
49 12 13

47K

47K

47K

47K

47K
47K

47K
47K
470pF DTMF_CON
MIC_MUTE2 78 48 13 14
SW_SCAN1 14 15
15 16
79 47

R197
R159

R160

R196

R199

R147
R161

R198
PWDN DTMF_DEC_EN SW_SCAN2 16 17
17 18
80 46 18
FREQ_CON3 SW_SCAN3 19
19 20 R_ARROW
81 45 20 L_ARROW
FREQ_CON2 SW_SCAN4 21
+5V 21 22
C1017 82 44 22
FREQ_CON1 PTT1

47pF

47pF

47pF
470pF R171 R172 R173

J103
05004HR_22A01S
J102
83

04-6292-022-000-800+
10K 10K 10K
AUDIO_MUTE_CON PGM_BUTTON1 43
84 42 P1 P2 P3
TX_EN1 PGM_BUTTON2

C1010

C1009
C1011
85 41
R174 100K TX_EN2
86
U101 PGM_BUTTON3

MIC1

47pF

47pF

47pF

47pF

47pF
R175 51K 40
N/S_SW LEFT_BUTTON
R176 24K
87 M30302FCPGP 39
FTV RX_TONE_CON1 RX_TONE_CON1

C1001

C1002

C1003

C1004

C1005
88 38
R177 RX_TONE_CON2 RX_TONE_CON2 RIGHT_BUTTON
C143 89 37 2
20K
0.1uF

220pF

220pF

220pF

220pF

220pF

220pF
90 36 1
Q120 ANL_SUBTONE_IN LED(RED)
KRC404 91 35 MIC1

220pF

220pF
220pF
VOX VOX_IN LED(GREEN) 0B27P40(2.8mm)

47pF
47pF

47pF
Q121 92

C170

C171

C172

C173

C165
34

C1018
KRC404 LOW_BATT_IN PRG / CLONE_RX R195 100R
LOW_BATT
93 33
TEMP_IN R152 680R
PRG / CLONE_TX

C1006

C1007

C1008
C162

C163

C164
Q122 AUDIO_MUTE_CON 32
+3.3V 94
KRC404 A_GND FUN_KEY2
TX_EN1 95 31
TX_EN2 RSSI_IN AK_DATA
R507 R108 4.7K
96 30
10K N/S_SW V_REF AK_CLK
+3.3V 1 2 3
C571 97 29
15nF A_VCC AK_CSN

220pF

220pF

220pF

220pF
28 VOX_EN

47pF
MOD_CON_U/D

47pF
98

47pF

47pF
MOD_CON_CS
RSSI
LCD_CS VOX_EN
99

TONE_INT3

TONE_INT1

TONE_INT2
27 PLL_LD

FUN_KEY1
LCD_DATA
4.7K

POP_CON
R109
LCD_CLK
26 DTMF_OUT

CNVSS
RT501

RESET

X_OUT
TONE4

TONE3

TONE2

TONE1

C1015
5

C1014

C1013
4 6

C1012
R113 RX_TONE_EN 100

BEEP

VCC1

C166

C167

C168

C169
B_S2
B_S2

A_S2
20 A_S3
GND

X_IN
VSS
10K(TH) 47K DTMF_OUT
C123 C124
0.1uF 1uF

10

12

13

14

15

16

17
18

19

21

22
23

24

25
11
1

8
9
+3.3V 4.7K
R112
+3.3V 7 8 9
C1016 R178
R167 0.1uF 100K TONE_IN
100K

200K
51K

NA
R1005 R1004 100K
R165 C144
U107 R119 4.7K
10nF 10K 3K 0.1uF(K)
BEEP DTMF_OUT 1 2 0 #
*
R183
C E
R179
R180

R182

KIA7027AT
KTA 2014
3

R168
C198 Q112 R169
100K B
NA 1.2K
R1006
NA C145 R185
C E
15pF 0R
KTA2014 R114
Q111 R190 R184
R163 B 10k

POP_CON
15K 15K FL101 R148
100K 7.372MHZ 1M
C146
R164
15pF
100K

+3.3V

B_S2
DTMF_CON

B_S1
BEEP_CON

A_S2
A_S3
FUN_KEY1

MOD_CON_CS +3.3V

MOD_CON_U/D
SWB+
FUN_KEY2 TP3
R153 TP9
68K(1%) PLL_LD
TP6
LOW_BATT PROGRAM_DATA TP10
C195
220pF
+ C194
10uF / 16V RX_TONE_EN LED(GREEN) TP5
R154
47K(1%) TP2
LED(RED)
TP4
PTT1
TP8
CR101
TP1

47pF

47pF

47pF
NA
TP7

C1035

C1034

C1036
R115 R193
10K 10K

Figure 7-6. Microprocessor and Keypad Schematic Diagram


7-8 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF2: 435–480 MHz)

05504HR-12B01S(G)

XF2M-1215-1A
12

10
11

9
8
7
6

5
4
3

2
1
SW/VOL1

J104
CSN
SCLK

VSS

MOD

EXTINO

EXTIN
TXIN
TXINO

RXINO AGND
RXIN AGNDIN
RSAOUT LIMLV

J105
SDATA
RY8418

AK2347
1

17 TSAOUT

U102
1 2

21 RXOUT
3

XOUT
2
TEST

20 DIN0

FILO
16 VDD
4

19 DIN
XIN 3
4 5
BEEP 5 6
13
14
15

18

22
23
24
6 7
7 8
+3.3V 8 9
R131 10R 9 10
10 11
C602 12
11
0.22uF(K) 12
C1038 C100
47pF 1uF(1608) C1026 C623
47pF 47pF

R1001 C615
10K 0.22uF (K)(1608)
C114
C112 C620
220pF
10uF/16V 330pF
R1003 10K
RX_AF1 C619 33pF
+ R1002
9.1K
C113 J603 SPK1
560pF R615 53047-0210
R614 390K(1608) SM3624X1
2R2
R613 C616
+
U601
R619 15K(1608) 0.1uF(K) C617
4 5
10K IN- OUT- 0.1uF(K)
R623 560R 3 6 - J601
IN+ VCC
R616 0980683Z01
2 SVR GND 7
0R L601 2.2uH(1608) 1
R609 1K R622 0R 3
1 MODE OUT+ 8
2

4.7uF (2012)
+ TDA8541 L602 2.2uH(1608)
R608 C618 4
NA 4.7uF / 16V(A) R610 C621 C622 5
AUDIO_MUTE_CON

C605
2R2 6
330pF 47pF 7
Q601
C609
KRC404
0.1uF(K)
SWB+
POP_CON R620
33K
Q602
R621 C601
KRC404 C606
39K 0.1uF
0.1uF

Figure 7-7. Audio Power Amplifier and External Audio Schematic Diagram
Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF2: 435–480 MHz) 7-9

1 / 2VCC
R524
47K(1%)
14 -` 13
+` 12
SWB+ + C531
NJM324
U502-D
R523 C533
0.1uF
C545 30K(1%) 0.1uF
U505
TK11250AMTL 22uF / 10V(A)
C501 + 6
VIN C
1
+5V
470pF 5 2 +5V
C502
22uF / 16V(B) 4 VOUT 3 R734

C503 +5V
0.1uF U501_pin4
SW/VOL1
RY8418 +5V
+3.3V U507

47pF

47pF
A C B TC1240 Q705,706

10K

10K

10K

10K
1 4 7 1 6
2 5 8
VIN C+ +10V +5V
C506 C507 C572 2 VOUT 5

C565

C566
+10V Q304
GND
+

J104
R532

R533

R534

R535
3 6 9 470pF 22uF / 16V(B) 0.1uF

J105
3 SHDN 4 R716,717

22uF / 16V(B)
C- C512
+5V
1
1
2
SW1 + 470pF
Q407
B_S2 3 RY8487
2

C511
B_S1 3 4 C510
A_S2 4 5 4.7uF(2012)
A_S3 +5V
5 6
SWB+ SWB+

BL-HEIG033B
6 7 R171~173
BAT+ 7 8

47pF

47pF

47pF

4
8 9
9 10 +5V

CR501
LED(GREEN)
10 11 U105_pin4
LED(RED)

3
11 12

220pF
47pF

47pF

47pF

47pF

C562

C561

C560
12

47pF

47pF
R502 +5V
C464
R501 220R R412 U502_pin4
47pF
C579

C580

C581

C582

C540
220R 1K C406
Q405 0.1uF

C564

C563
KTC4075 R413 C529 C530
Q404 8.2K 0.1uF 10nF
C
APC(U401_PIN7) STB1188
B
R414
1K
E DRIVE_CON
Q501 Q502
R440 +3.3V
KRC404 KRC404 R411 15K
560K U107_pin1
C462 C463
33pF 470pF +3.3V
J602 U106_pin4
BAT+
SWB+ +3.3V
R131
GND
C460 C461 C619 33pF
060031MA005G500PL +3.3V
47pF 220pF
C615 R150
0.22uF(K)(1608)
R614 390K(1608)
+3.3V
R613
15K(1608) U601 U103_pin11,20
R619 4 IN- 5
OUT- AF_OUT1
10K 3 6
IN+ VCC +3.3V
2 7 U104_pin8
R609 SVR GND
1K R622 OR 1 8
MODE OUT+ AF_OUT2 +3.3V

L413
+ TDA8541 J102_pin16
MUTE_CON R608 C618
NA C605 4.7uF / 16V(A)
+3.3V
R418 Q601 4.7uF(2012)
220K(0.5%) U101_pin14,96,97
KRC404

R423 +3.3V
R417 C433 3.9M R620
R621
BAT+ RLC63 0R1 R419 NA 2 - 1 39K
33K
C606 C601
U104_pin1
220K(0.5%) R424
3 + 0.1uF 0.1uF +3.3V
U401-A SWB+ Q711
KIA358
R420
C432 4.7M R421 R422 U506 +3.3V
1nF 68K(0.5%) 68K(0.5%) TK11233AMTL R719,722
6 1
VIN C
5 2 +3.3V

4 3 R507
VOUT

+3.3V +3.3V

C509 U508_pin1

C541 + 470pF
0.1uF
C508 +3.3V
10uF / 16V(A)
R537

Figure 7-8. Switches and Battery Schematic Diagram


7-10 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF2: 435–480 MHz)

+3.3V J601
0980683Z01
1
R194 3
10K C140 2
47nF
4
2 5
1 6 C518
7 R103
C520 5.6nF

2.2uH(1608)
150K
MIC1 C142 6.8nF
0B27P40(2.8mm) 470pF

L603
C111 C101 R101 C103
R102
PROGRAM_DATA 13 1uF(K) 1uF(K) 33pF
L604 C546 R513 R512 9
R511 R510 - 14
10K 47K
2.2uH(1608) 0.1uF(K) 10K 20K
- 8
8.2K 15K 12
10
+
C141 + NJM324 R162 C102
NA NJM324 U501-D R107 820R 2.2nF
R539 U501-C 3.9K
C624 330K C550 C519
C625 47pF 560pF 1.2nF
47pF(1608) C549 C521
1 / 2VCC 560pF 1.2nF
C576
47pF(1608)

R117 R118 C106 R116


MOD_CON_U /D 8.2K 47K 47nF 1.2K
C543 C1023 C1022
2.2nF MOD_CON_CS 47pF 47pF U101_PIN26(DTMF_IN)
C544 +3.3V R110
NA C583 C577 C104
R519 270K
47pF 47pF C1019 150pF
U508 4.7M 47pF(1608)
C522 8 1 C107
U/D VDD C528
15nF C524 R520 0.1uF(K)
7 2 18nF
47nF R518 1M C105
NC VSS 9 15nF
6 3
4.7K
8 - +3.3V
B A 10
R508 5 4 +
TO_VCTCXO & VCO 6 R514 R515
3.6K C527 CS/ W NJM324 R150
7
5
15K 20K 1 -2 R516
2.2K
R517 R538
18nF U502-C +3.3V
10K(1%)

12

SDATA 10
SCLK 11
15K 10K MCP4011(503)

VSS 9

MOD 8
7

EXTINO 6
5

3
2

1
3 C1039
NJM324 +

EXTIN

TXINO

AGND

AGNDIN
RSAOUT LIMLV

TXIN
47pF

CSN
U501-B NJM324 R104 R105 R106 C153 C154
U501-A

AK2347
R509 R521 47K 47K 47K 1uF(K) 1uF(K)
C517 C523 C542 C547

10R R131

U102
2.2K C525 330K

TSAOUT
15nF 470pF C548 10nF 2.2nF C191 R151

RXOUT
C1038 C3

RXINO
2.2nF NA

XOUT
12K(1%)

TEST

RXIN
220pF

DIN0

FILO
VDD
47pF 47pF

DIN
R536

XIN
+3.3V
330K

13

14

15

16

17

18
19

20

21

22
23

24
C121
C119 33nF
R141 1 20
10nF IN+ VDD
100K
2 19
IN- ST/GT
1 / 2_VCC 3 18
GS EST R142
330K
R140 4 17
C1028 VREF STD U101_PIN72
C100 C1027 68K
1uF(1608) 47pF 5 16
R541 47pF INH NC
330K R146 6 15
C536 0R U101_PIN79 PWDN Q4
U101_PIN63
15nF C120 7 14
FL102 NC Q3
15pF U101_PIN64
3.5795MHz 8 13
OSC1 Q2 U101_PIN65
R526 9 12
2 OSC2 Q1
47K
1 - R527
82K
R528
82K 10 11
U101_PIN66
3 VSS TOE
+
NJM324 + C551
R145
1M U103
U502-A 10uF / 10V(A) C1024 C115 MT88L70
C537 C579 47pF 27pF C116 RX_AF2
2.2nF 47pF 27pF

U101_PIN31(SDATA) C117 R180


1.2nF TONE4
U101_PIN30(CLK) 100K
C1026
U101_PIN29(CSN)
47pF
R179
R529 47K TONE3
+3.3V PTT1 51K
R530 47K +3.3V R143 R182
FUN_KEY1 C1020 C1037 C1021 100K C118 TONE2
R531 47K 47pF 47pF 47pF 200K
FUN_KEY2 10uF / 16V
R183
C573 TONE1
C570 C574 PTT2 +
1

NA
EVQPUD02K

47pF R144
1

EVQPUD02K

EVQPUD02K

47pF 47pF
1

100K
2
PB501

2
PB502

PB503
PTT

FUN1

FUN2
2

U106
TC7S66FU
R540 1 2
47K
4
RX_TONE_CON2
R537
1K
C1025
Q505 47pF +5V
C1031
KRA305 47pF
Q101
Q102
KRC413 C157
Q504 KRC413 4
C156 0.22uF +
KRC404 0.22uF U105-E
-
11 NJM324
C126 C129 R134
TX_AF2 33nF R127 47nF R129 3.9M
150K
C125 C127 33K
47nF 47nF C130 R132
C128 C158
33nF 1K
2 9
- 1
47nF
6
0.22uF -
CR502
3 +
- 7 10
8 U101_PIN3_16_23
NA
C110 C1030 5
+
R126 NJM324 + R133 NJM324
R137 15K 22nF 47pF R128
U105-A 3.9K NJM324 680K U105-C
4.7M U105-B 1 / 2 VCC C134
U101_PIN79(DTMF_DEC_EN) R122 C109 R121 0.22uF(K)
C1029 330K 22nF R149
C135 Q103 330K
47pF 470K
47pF KRC413
C1033
C139 VOX 47pF
R135
10K
0.1uF(K)
13 CR117 Q113
- 14
Q104
KRC404
U101_PIN100(RX_TONE_EN)
12 KRC413
1 / 2VCC + C137 KDS160E
NJM324
0.22uF1608)

R136 0.1uF(K)
U105-D
100K R138
CR116
220K
C138

R111 KDS160E RX_TONE_CON1


C136 +3.3V
C1032 NA 0.1uF
47pF R120
47K
Q114
KRC404 VOX_EN

Figure 7-9. Transmitter Audio Filter and Sub-tone Schematic Diagram


Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF2: 435–480 MHz) 7-11

C622
L602

C616 R615
J603 L601
J105
L604
L603 J601

C621
R616 C617

R608 C623 C602

R623

R609
R619

C601
R421 R419

C625
Q602 Q601 C460

C624
R420 C433 R423 C432
PB501 C461

R424 R417
LK2

C439
Q408

R418
R422
U401
C573 C471
R433 C472 Q407

R441

R432
C436
R431
U402
C468 SH103

C437
Q406

C453
R426 R427
C454

L413
C469 C435
C470 R425 C438

C473
Q403

R507
C571
RT501

C411 R414

R411 R440
C570

Q405
R412 C464
DEC1

R413
PB502 C463
C320 Q404
C462

C334
R318 C378 R314

C406
R317
R342 C381
C339 U202
R316

C382
CR306
C380
Q202
C1017 Q101
R213 C465
C211 R208 RT201
Q104 Q113

R210
C209 R212 Q102
C210 R211 Q103
PB503

R220
C157 C109 R149 SH102

C110
C156
Q207

R128

R121
R122
C130

C129 C158

C746
L709 C747

C538
R129 C128 C756

C1030
C213 C539

C206 R203

R127
R216 C126
CR201
C574 C127

CR202

R732
C125
C204

R126
Q503
R204 R217

C1029
U105 U701

C214
C208
R250

C136 R136
R206

C1016
R730

C134 R163

C738 R733
R207 R111 R720 C741
R721

R1006
R1005
R731
Q206 R722

R165
R1004
R719

R133
C139 R135
C135

R167
Q112 Q114 R723 Q709 Q707
C116

C748
R718
R134
C198 R137 C750
Q711

R735
R168 R132 C137 R724

R169
CR116 R725

C749
R729 C755

R736
C1022 C104 Q710

R716
Q111 Q708

C752
C1027 R164 CR117
C1026 C751

R737
C1023
C138 R717
R110

C1031
FL102 C1025 R726 R740
TP3 R138

R727
R728
R145 R146

C1021 C754
R117 C753
TP4 C1019 C1039 TP11
C105
R118

C1037
C106 TP10 C1028
C107

R116 C119 R141


C120 R140 C512
C1038
C1024

U507
C511

U101
C115

C572
C510

R734
R115

TP9 U103 R505


TP8
C739
C145 R148 C146

C740
C516
R185

R142
C121
R504
R503 R526

R528
FL101 C536
R527
C515 C537
C576 R506 C530

R524
C533
R523
TP2 U502

TP5 TP6
C545
C528

C577
C531
R519 R521 R541
TP1
R520
C551
TP7 J102 C583
C578

Figure 7-10. UHF2 (435–480 MHz) Mainboard Top Side: PCB No. 8431BEACON200
7-12 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF2: 435–480 MHz)

ANT4 ANT1

ANT3 ANT2

C431 R416

C430
L410

C428
C429

SH105

C427
L409 ANT5

CR301

CR311

C581
C620
C582

C606

R622
R621

CR314
C445 L324 R620 C605

C361 C351
C426

C580
C303

C579
C360

C615
C301

L325

R323

C618
L411 C540

L320
C357
L301

C446
R330 R613 U601
CR401

C619
R614
CR307
C466

C423

C307 R302
CR310
L412 R415 C609 R610
CR309
Q301
C422 C309

C310
L304

C312
L321

R320
C420 C363

C419

C356
C451
C379

C362
L328
R334
CR313
C372 J602

L322
C304

C354 C355
C373 CR304
C417
C375 R332

C374
R333

C452

C416

C418
L323

CR305
C358
C318
C364 L334 R336

C369 R335

R338
C434 R429 L332
L330

Q306
C365 L331
R430 R428

C330
C331
L329
L406 L333 L340

C413

L405
C409

C325
C410 L403

Q307
R409 C408

C328
R310

C332
C370
R410 C403

L306
L310

C326

C329
Q402 R406 C402

L402
R337 C368

FL301
R309
C367

L401

C327
R408 C405 C404
R407

C440

C319 R315
C376
C377
C467 Q401 C343 C344

C340
C338
Q304

R312 C337
C449 R402 R311
R404 Q303

Q305
R403
R401
L407 C401

R319 C342
C341
L327

R436
R434
Q409 C444 R173

C347
R405 C143 CR315
C448 R176

R171
R177

R172
R175
C447 R435 CR312

R174
U201

C203
R258 C201
Q121 FL201
Q122
SH101 Q120

C729 R714 C730 C731 R715 C1033

L708 R707

C207
C728

R706
Q706

C702 R701
L701 C704
Q703

R702
Q701
C714
C701
C717 C716 C715 Q201
CF1 CF2

R708

C705 R703 C709


Q704

L707
R710
Q702 Q705

C719
R711
C718

C707
C706

C112
R709
C721 C704 L704

C1032
CR703
C723 L706

R705
L703

R1003
R1002

C726
C724
C722

C114
R1001 C117 R144
C153

C711
C727 C710
U102

C113
R162 C154

C111
R712

C103
C101 R101 R103
CR702

R143
L705

C702
R713
C102 R102
C725 CR701 R151
C712 R150

R104
R105
U106
R106
R131 C100

C191
C1020
R184
R180 C118
R113

R154
R153 R179
Q504 CR101 C124
C195 R182

CR502
Q505 C123 R183

R540

C501
C194 R190
R537

C147
FL701
C502
U104 R178

C144
U506
C503 C506
TP15 R114
U505 R532

R139
C509 U107

C541
TP16 R533

C546 R513 C508 TP14 R534

C1036
C1035
R535
R510
C518

C520
R511

R539
C575 C507 TP13 R530
R536

C547
R512
C542 R107
C521 C161 R531
C527

R538 R517 C519


C549 C178 R529
R518 C550 C168 R120
C179 R193
R152
U501 C167 C172 C1034
C529 C177 R195
C166 C169
C548
C523 C173
U508 C525 R194
C516 R509 C162
R508 C517 C170 C163
C524

C142

C141
C140
R515

R514
C522
C543

C171

C188
C189
C164
C544 C165

Figure 7-11. UHF2 (435–480 MHz) Mainboard Bottom Side: PCB No. 8431BEACON200
Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF2: 435–480 MHz) 7-13

R501 R502

C565
C566
CR501

C563
Q501 Q502

C564
C560

C562
C561

Figure 7-12. UHF2 (435–480 MHz) Sub Circuit Board Top View: PCB No. 8421BEACON100
7-14 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF2: 435–480 MHz)

SW1

SW / VOL1

J104

Figure 7-13. UHF2 (435–480 MHz) Sub Circuit Board Bottom View: PCB No. 8421BEACON100
Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF2: 435–480 MHz) 7-15

C1018
MIC1

J101

C176
C175

R155
C174

Q110
C187

R199
R147
C1005
C1004

SH201

C1011
C1010
C1009
CR110 CR111

R196
R197
R198
R161
R160

J103
R159

C1001 R156
C1007 C1002
C1008 C1003
R158 C1006
CR114 CR115
R108
C1012

R109
C1013
C1014
R112

R157
CR112 CR113
C1015
R119

Figure 7-14. UHF2 (435–480 MHz) Keypad Board: PCB No. 8422BEACON100
7-16 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF2: 435–480 MHz)

7.3.1 Parts List


Circuit Circuit
Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description
Ref. Ref.
Circuit
Supplier Supplier Part No. Description C130 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 333PF C172 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 220PF
Ref.

C100 TDK – Chip Cap, 1608 Z 1μF C134 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 0.22μF C173 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 220PF

C101 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 1μF C135 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF C174 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 220PF

C102 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 2200PF C136 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 Z 0.1μF C175 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 Z 0.1μF

C103 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 33PF C137 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 0.1μF C176 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 220PF

C104 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 150PF C138 TDK – Chip Cap, 1608 K 0.22μF C177 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 220PF

C105 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 153PF C139 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ C178 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 220PF

C106 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 473PF C140 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 473PF C179 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 220PF

C107 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 0.1μF C142 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 470PF C187 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 Z 0.1μF

C109 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 223PF C143 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 Z 0.1μF C188 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 220PF

C110 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 223PF C144 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 0.1μF C189 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 220PF

C111 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 1μF C145 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 15PF C191 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 220PF

C112 HITACH – Chip Tantal, 10uF–M/ C146 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 15PF C194 HITACH – Chip Tantal, 10uF–M/
16V(A) 16V(A)
C147 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 0.1μF
C113 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 560PF C195 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 220PF
C153 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 1μF
C114 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 220PF C201 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
C154 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 1μF
C115 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 27PF C203 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 120PF
C156 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 0.22μF
C116 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 27PF C204 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 Z 0.1μF
C157 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 0.22μF
C117 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 122PF C206 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 0.1μF
C158 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 0.22μF
C118 HITACH – Chip Tantal, 10uF–M/ C207 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 0.1μF
C161 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 220PF
16V(A) C208 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 Z 0.1μF
C162 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 220PF
C119 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 10nF C209 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 330PF
C163 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 220PF
C120 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 15PF C210 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 330PF
C164 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 220PF
C121 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 333PF C211 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 0.1μF
C165 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 220PF
C123 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 Z 0.1μF C213 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 0.1μF
C166 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 220PF
C124 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 1000PF C214 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 Z 0.1μF
C167 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 220PF
C125 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 473PF C301 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 C 5PF
C168 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 220PF
C126 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 333PF C303 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 C 3PF
C169 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 220PF
C127 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 473PF C304 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 0Ω
C170 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 220PF
C128 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 473PF C307 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 18PF
C171 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 220PF
C129 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 473PF C309 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 C 3PF
Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF2: 435–480 MHz) 7-17

Circuit Circuit Circuit


Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description
Ref. Ref. Ref.

C310 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 Z 0.1μF C362 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 D 10PF C429 TDK – Chip Cap, 1608 C 5PF

C312 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 15PF C364 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 33PF C431 TDK – Chip Cap, 1608 K 1000PF

C318 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 15PF C365 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 27PF C432 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 1000PF

C319 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 10nF C367 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 220PF C434 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 470PF

C320 HITACH – Chip Tantal, 10uF–M/ C368 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 10nF C435 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 473PF
16V(A)
C372 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 33PF C436 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 Z 0.1μF
C325 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 33PF
C373 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 20PF C437 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 Z 0.1μF
C326 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 C 3PF
C374 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 D 10PF C439 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 1000PF
C327 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 12PF
C376 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 Z 0.1μF C440 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 470PF
C328 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 C 2PF
C378 HITACH – Chip Tantal, 10uF–M/ C445 TDK – Chip Cap, 1608 C 3PF
C329 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 10nF 16V(A)
C446 TDK – Chip Cap, 1608 C 4PF
C330 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 39PF C379 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 20PF
C447 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 C 3PF
C331 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 D 9PF C380 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
C448 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 10nF
C332 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 D 10PF C382 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 Z 0.1μF
C449 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 C 3PF
C334 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 1000PF C401 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 C 3PF
C451 TDK – Chip Cap, 1608 C 3PF
C337 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 10nF C402 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 10nF
C452 TDK – Chip Cap, 1608 J 33PF
C338 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 473PF C403 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 470PF
C453 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 470PF
C339 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 0.1μF C404 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 56PF
C454 HITACH – Chip Tantal, 22uF–M/
C340 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 0.1μF C405 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 56PF 16V(B)

C341 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 56PF C406 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 Z 0.1μF C460 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF

C342 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 0.1μF C408 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 10nF C461 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 220PF

C343 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 Z 0.1μF C410 TDK – Chip Cap, 1608 J 27PF C462 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 33PF

C344 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 470PF C413 TDK – Chip Cap, 1608 J 27PF C463 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 470PF

C347 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 Z 0.1μF C416 TDK – Chip Cap, 1608 D 7PF C464 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF

C351 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 D 10PF C417 TDK – Chip Cap, 1608 J 12PF C465 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 470PF

C354 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 D 10PF C418 TDK – Chip Cap, 1608 J 15PF C466 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 470PF

C355 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 15PF C420 TDK – Chip Cap, 1608 D 10PF C467 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 470PF

C357 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 56PF C422 TDK – Chip Cap, 1608 J 12PF C468 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 C 0.5PF

C358 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 15PF C426 TDK – Chip Cap, 1608 C 6PF C469 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 Z 0.1μF

C360 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 C 4PF C427 TDK – Chip Cap, 1608 C 4PF C470 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF

C361 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 22PF C428 TDK – Chip Cap, 1608 C 6PF C471 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 Z 0.1μF
7-18 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF2: 435–480 MHz)

Circuit Circuit Circuit


Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description
Ref. Ref. Ref.

C472 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 470PF C531 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 Z 0.1μF C575 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF

C473 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF C533 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 Z 0.1μF C576 TDK – Chip Cap, 1608 J 47PF

C501 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 470PF C536 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 153PF C577 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF

C502 HITACH – Chip Tantal, 22uF–M/ C537 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 2200PF C578 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
16V(B)
C538 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 10nF C579 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
C503 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 Z 0.1μF
C539 HITACH – Chip Tantal, 10uF–M/ C580 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
C506 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 470PF 16V(A)
C581 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
C507 HITACH – Chip Tantal, 22uF–M/ C540 TDK – Chip Cap, 1608 J 220PF
16V(B) C582 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
C541 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 Z 0.1μF
C508 HITACH – Chip Tantal, 10uF–M/ C583 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
16V(A) C542 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 10nF
C601 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 Z 0.1μF
C509 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 470PF C543 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 2200PF
C602 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 0.22μF
C510 TDK – Chip Cap, 2012 Z 475PF C545 HITACH – Chip Tantal, 22uF–M/
10V(A) C605 TDK – Chip Cap, 2012 Z 475PF
C511 HITACH – Chip Tantal, 22uF–M/ C606 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 Z 0.1μF
16V(B) C546 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 0.1μF

C547 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 2200PF C609 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 0.1μF
C512 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 470PF
C549 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 560PF C615 TDK – Chip Cap, 1608 K 0.22μF
C515 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 Z 0.1μF
C550 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 560PF C616 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 0.1μF
C516 HITACH – Chip Tantal, 10uF–M/
16V(A) C551 HITACH – Chip Tantal, 10uF–M/ C617 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 0.1μF

C517 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 153PF 10V(A) C618 HITACH – Chip Tantal, 4.7uF–M/
C560 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF 16V(A)
C518 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 562PF
C619 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 33PF
C519 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 122PF
C561 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF C620 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 330PF
C520 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 682PF
C562 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF C621 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 330PF
C521 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 122PF
C563 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF C622 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
C522 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 153PF
C564 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF C623 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
C523 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 470PF
C565 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF C624 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
C524 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 473PF
C566 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF C625 TDK – Chip Cap, 1608 J 47PF
C525 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 2200PF
C570 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF C701 HITACH – Chip Tantal, 22uF–M/
C527 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 183PF 10V(A)
C571 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 153PF
C528 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 183PF C702 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 1000PF
C572 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 Z 0.1μF
C529 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 Z 0.1μF C704 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 1000PF
C573 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
C530 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 10nF C705 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 C 2PF
C574 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF2: 435–480 MHz) 7-19

Circuit Circuit Circuit


Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description
Ref. Ref. Ref.

C706 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 C 3PF C746 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 D 10PF C1018 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 220PF

C707 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 D 9PF C747 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 D 10PF C1019 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF

C709 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 C 4PF C748 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 Z 0.1μF C1020 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF

C710 MURATA – Chip Trimmer Cap, 2PIE C749 TDK – Chip Cap, 1608 Z 1μF C1021 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
6PF
C750 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 Z 0.1μF C1022 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
C711 MURATA – Chip Cap, 1005 J 13PF
10V C751 HITACH – Chip Tantal, 1uF–M/ C1023 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
35V(A)
C712 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 470PF C1024 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
C752 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 0.1μF
C714 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 1000PF C1025 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
C753 PANASINIC – Film Chip Cap, 3216 J
C715 HITACH – Chip Tantal, 22uF–M/ 473PF C1026 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
10V(A) C1027 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
C754 PANASINIC – Film Chip Cap, 3216 J
C716 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 470PF 473PF C1028 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
C717 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 C 3PF C755 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 0.1μF C1029 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
C718 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 C 4PF C756 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 1000PF C1030 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
C719 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 D 7PF C1001 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF C1031 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
C721 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 C 3PF C1002 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF C1032 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
C722 MURATA – Chip Trimmer Cap, 2PIE C1003 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF C1033 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
6PF
C1004 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF C1034 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
C723 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 C 0.5PF
C1005 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF C1035 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
C724 MURATA – Chip Cap, 1005 J 11PF
10V C1006 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF C1036 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF

C725 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 470PF C1007 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF C1037 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF

C726 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 C 0.5PF C1008 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF C1038 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF

C727 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 C 2PF C1009 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF C1039 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF

C728 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 C 4PF C1010 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF CF1 BGTech 8286045500120 TOKO, Ceramic Filter,
C1011 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF ELFY455F
C729 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 D 6PF
C1012 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF CF2 BGTech 8286045500220 TOKO, Ceramic Filter,
C730 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 C 2PF ELFY455H
C731 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 C 2PF C1013 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
CR110 BRIGHT LED – LED DIODE, BL-HG036D-
C738 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 D 7PF C1014 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF TR

C739 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 1000PF C1015 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF CR111 BRIGHT LED – LED DIODE, BL-HG036D-
TR
C740 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 Z 0.1μF C1016 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 Z 0.1μF
CR1122 BRIGHT LED – LED DIODE, BL-HG036D-
C741 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 Z 0.1μF C1017 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 470PF TR
7-20 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF2: 435–480 MHz)

Circuit Circuit Circuit


Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description
Ref. Ref. Ref.

CR1132 BRIGHT LED – LED DIODE, BL-HG036D- CR501 BRIGHT LED – LED DIODE, BL- J105 BGTech 851612A01S110 YUNHO, FPC
TR HEIG033B-TR CONNECTOR, 05004HR–
12B01S(G)
CR1142 BRIGHT LED – LED DIODE, BL-HG036D- CR701 KEC – VARIABLE DIODE, KDV–
TR 154E (ESM) J601 BGTech 8500031009800 CHI CHENG, SPK MIC
JACK, 0980683Z01–D
CR1152 BRIGHT LED – LED DIODE, BL-HG036D- CR702 KEC – VARIABLE DIODE, KDV–
TR 154E (ESM) J602 BGTech 85100G500PL00 SUYIN, BATTERY
CONNECTOR,
CR116 KEC – SWITCH DIODE, KDS– CR703 KEC – VARIABLE DIODE, KDV– 060031MA005G500PL
160E (ESM) 154E (ESM)
J603 BGTech 8510530470210 MOLEX, CONNECTOR,
CR117 KEC – SWITCH DIODE, KDS– DEC1 BGTech 8287455C24010 CQ, Descriminator, 53047–0210
160E (ESM) JTBC455C24 (LCP)
L301 DEARIM – Coil Air, 0.45–1.4–5TL
CR201 KEC – SWITCH DIODE, KDS FL101 BGTech 82827R3728M00 SHINSUNG, Crystal,
181 7.3728MHz (H: 2.8mm) L304 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1005 J 39N

CR202 KEC – SWITCH DIODE, KDS FL102 BGTech 82823R5795M00 SHINSUNG, Crystal, L306 DELTA – Chip Ind, 2012 820NH
181 3.5795MHz (H: 2.8mm) (Tolerance: 5%)

CR301 KEC – SWITCH DIODE, KDS– FL201 BGTech 828244R645M00 SHINSUNG, Crystal, L310 DELTA – Chip Ind, 2012 18NH
114 44.645MHz (SMD)
L320 DELTA – Chip Ind, 2012 22nH
CR304 KEC – VARIABLE DIODE, KDV– FL301 BGTech 828645R100220 SHINSUNG, Crystal Filter,
154E (ESM) MCF 45.15S12.B (8.5 L322 DELTA – Chip Ind, 2012 18NH
kHz) L323 DELTA – Chip Ind, 2012 18NH
CR305 KEC – VARIABLE DIODE, KDV–
154E (ESM) FL701 BGTech 8289012R80010 SHINSUNG, VCTCXO, L324 DELTA – Chip Ind, 2012 22nH
12.8 MHZ
CR306 KEC – SWITCH DIODE, KDS– L325 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1608 220nH J
160E (ESM) F– BGTech 8560228005000 SNAGGWA, BEACON
CABLE FLAT CABLE, FF12– L327 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1608 K 820NH
CR307 KEC – VARIABLE DIODE, KDV– 1 22N080XXA
154E (ESM) L328 DELTA – Chip Ind, 2012 18NH
F– BGTech 8560124005000 SNAGGWA, , BEACON
CR309 KEC – SWITCH DIODE, KDS– CABLE FLAT CABLE, FF12– L329 BGTech 8920PT1667020 TOKO, #617PT–1667
114E (ESM) 2 12N040XXA L330 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1005 J 33nH
CR310 KEC – SWITCH DIODE, KDS– J101 BGTech 851607C01S110 YUNHO, FPC
114E (ESM) L331 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 0Ω
CONNECTOR, 05004HR-
CR312 KEC – SWITCH DIODE, KDS– 07C01S(G) L332 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1608 K 820NH
160E (ESM) J102 BGTech 851622A01S110 YUNHO, FPC L333 BGTech 8920PT1664020 TOKO, #617PT–1664
CR313 KEC – VARIABLE DIODE, KDV– CONNECTOR, 05004HR–
22A01S L334 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1005 J 8.2nH
154E (ESM)
J103 BGTech 8516220005020 KYOCERA, FPC L340 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1608 K 820NH
CR314 KEC – VARIABLE DIODE, KDV–
154E (ESM) CONNECTOR, 04-6292- L401 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1608 J 27nH
022-000-800+
CR315 KEC – SWITCH DIODE, KDS– L402 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1608 J 22nH
160E (ESM) J104 BGTech 851612151A110 OMIRON, FPC
CONNECTOR, XF2M- L403 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1608 33NJ
CR401 M/A COM – PIN DIODE, MA4P7001F– 1215-1A
1072T L405 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1608 J 6.8nH
Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF2: 435–480 MHz) 7-21

Circuit Circuit Circuit


Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description
Ref. Ref. Ref.

L406 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1608 220nH J Q102 KEC – KRC 413 BJT NPN Q307 BGTech 81492SK711020 2SK711 TOSHIBA FET N–
Transistor Channel Transistor
L407 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1005 J 33nH
Q103 KEC – KRC 413 BJT NPN Q401 BGTech 8142000951120 PBR 951LT1 PHILIPS BJT
L409 DEARIM – Coil Air, 0.45–1.4–3TL Transistor NPN Transistor
L410 DEARIM – Coil Air, 0.45–1.4–3TL Q104 KEC – KRC 413 BJT NPN Q402 BGTech 8149003078021 2SK3078 TOSHIBA FET
L411 DEARIM – Coil Air, 0.45–1.4–3TL Transistor N–Channel Transistor

L412 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1608 220nH J Q110 NEC – 2SC4226 BJT NPN Q403 BGTech 8149003476021 2SK3476 TOSHIBA FET
Transistor N–Channel Transistor
L413 DEARIM – Coil Air, 0.35–1.6–7TL
Q111 KEC – KTA 2014 BJT PNP Q404 BGTech 8145001188021 STB 1188 AUK BJT NPN
L601 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1608 K 2.2uH Transistor Transistor

L602 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1608 K 2.2uH Q112 KEC – KTA 2014 BJT PNP Q405 KEC – KTC 4075 BJT NPN
Transistor Transistor
L603 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1608 K 2.2uH
Q113 KEC – KRC 404 BJT NPN Q406 KEC – KRC 404 BJT NPN
L604 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1608 K 2.2uH Transistor Transistor
L701 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1005 J 27N Q114 KEC – KRC 404 BJT NPN Q407 KEC – KRA 305 BJT PNP
L702 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1608 K 2.2uH Transistor Transistor

L703 DAERIM – Coil Air, 0.3–1.1–3TL Q120 KEC – KRC 404 BJT NPN Q408 KEC – KRC 404 BJT NPN
Transistor Transistor
L704 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1608 220nH J
Q121 KEC – KRC 404 BJT NPN Q409 NEC – 2SC4226 BJT NPN
L705 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1608 K 2.2uH Transistor Transistor

L706 DAERIM – Coil Air, 0.3–1.0–3TL Q122 KEC – KRC 404 BJT NPN Q501 KEC – KRC 404 BJT NPN
Transistor Transistor
L707 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1608 220nH J
Q201 KEC – KRC 404 BJT NPN Q502 KEC – KRC 404 BJT NPN
L708 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1005 J 27N Transistor Transistor
L709 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1005 J 22N Q206 KEC – KRC 404 BJT NPN Q503 KEC – KRC 404 BJT NPN
LCD101 BGTech 86343208A2020 EVERRVIEW,VBS3208A2 Transistor Transistor
–7FWLYA,REV4.0 Q207 KEC – KRC 404 BJT NPN Q504 KEC – KRC 404 BJT NPN
MIC1 BGTech 8420063215000 BSE, C-MIC, 6.0*2.7/ Transistor Transistor
2.2KΩ,2V,-44±3dB, Pin Q301 KEC – 2SC4226 BJT NPN Q505 KEC – KRA 305 BJT PNP
type Transistor Transistor
PB501 BGTech 8466PUD02K020 PANASONIC, Tack Q303 NEC – 2SC4226 BJT NPN Q601 KEC – KRC 404 BJT NPN
Switch, EVQPUD02K Transistor Transistor
PB502 BGTech 8466PUD02K020 PANASONIC, Tack Q304 KEC – KRA 305 BJT PNP Q602 KEC – KRC 404 BJT NPN
Switch, EVQPUD02K Transistor Transistor
PB503 BGTech 8466PUD02K020 PANASONIC, Tack Q305 KEC – KRC 404 BJT NPN Q701 NEC – 2SC4226 BJT NPN
Switch, EVQPUD02K Transistor Transistor
Q101 KEC – KRC 413 BJT NPN Q306 BGTech 81492SK711020 2SK711 TOSHIBA FET N– Q702 NEC – 2SC4226 BJT NPN
Transistor Channel Transistor Transistor
7-22 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF2: 435–480 MHz)

Circuit Circuit Circuit


Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description
Ref. Ref. Ref.

Q703 NEC – 2SC4226 BJT NPN R118 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ R152 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 680Ω
Transistor
R1192 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 4.7KΩ R153 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 F 68KΩ
Q704 NEC – 2SC4226 BJT NPN
Transistor R120 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ R154 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 F 47KΩ

Q705 KEC – KRA 305 BJT PNP R121 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 330KΩ R155 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 470Ω
Transistor R122 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 330KΩ R156 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1KΩ
Q706 KEC – KRA 305 BJT PNP R126 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 15KΩ R1572 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1KW
Transistor
R127 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 33KΩ R1582 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1KΩ
Q707 KEC – KTC 4075 BJT NPN
Transistor R128 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 3.9KΩ R159 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ

Q708 KEC – KTA 2014 BJT PNP R129 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 150KΩ R160 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ
Transistor
R131 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10Ω R161 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ
Q709 KEC – KTA 2014 BJT PNP
Transistor R132 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1KΩ R162 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 820Ω

Q710 KEC – KTC 4075 BJT NPN R133 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 680KΩ R163 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ
Transistor R134 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 3.9MΩ R164 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ
Q711 KEC – KRA 304 BJT PNP R135 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 0.1μF R165 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 3KΩ
Transistor
R136 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ R167 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ
R101 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ
R137 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 4.7MΩ R168 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ
R102 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ
R138 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 220KΩ R169 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1.2KΩ
R103 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 150KΩ
R139 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ R171 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ
R104 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ
R140 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 68KΩ R172 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ
R105 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ
R141 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ R173 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ
R106 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ
R142 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 330KΩ R174 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ
R107 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 3.9KΩ
R143 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ R175 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 51KΩ
R1082 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 4.7KΩ
R144 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ R176 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 24KΩ
R1092 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 4.7KΩ
R145 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1MΩ R177 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 20KΩ
R110 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 270KΩ
R146 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 0Ω R178 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ
R1122 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 4.7KΩ
R147 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ R179 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 51KΩ
R113 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ
R148 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1MΩ R180 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ
R114 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ
R149 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 470KΩ R182 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 200KΩ
R115 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ
R150 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 F 10KΩ R184 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 15KΩ
R116 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1.2KΩ
R151 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 F 12KΩ R185 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 0Ω
R117 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 8.2KΩ
Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF2: 435–480 MHz) 7-23

Circuit Circuit Circuit


Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description
Ref. Ref. Ref.

R190 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 15KΩ R317 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 180KΩ R418 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1608 D 220KΩ

R193 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ R318 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 3.3KΩ R419 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1608 D 220KΩ

R194 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ R319 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 3.3KΩ R420 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 4.7MΩ

R195 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100Ω R320 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100Ω R421 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1608 D 68KΩ

R196 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ R323 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ R422 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1608 D 68KΩ

R197 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ R330 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ R423 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 3.9MΩ

R198 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ R332 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ R424 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 12KΩ

R199 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ R333 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ R425 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 3.9KΩ

R203 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 22KΩ R334 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ R426 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 4.7KΩ

R204 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 22KΩ R335 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 2.2KΩ R427 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 220KΩ

R206 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ R336 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1KΩ R428 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100Ω

R207 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 22KΩ R337 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100Ω R429 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 3.6KΩ

R208 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 12KΩ R338 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100Ω R430 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100Ω

R210 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 120KΩ R401 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 180Ω R431 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ

R211 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 15KΩ R402 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 39Ω R432 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 27KΩ

R212 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 33KΩ R403 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 180Ω R433 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 0Ω

R213 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 3.3KΩ R404 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 8.2KΩ R434 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 33KΩ

R216 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ R405 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1.5KΩ R435 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 150Ω

R217 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ R406 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 22Ω R436 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100Ω

R220 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 5.6KΩ R407 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 4.7KΩ R440 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 15KΩ

R250 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ R408 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 2.2KΩ R441 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 0Ω

R258 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1.5KΩ R409 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10Ω R501 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 220Ω

R302 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 56KΩ R410 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10Ω R502 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 220Ω

R309 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100Ω R411 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 560Ω R503 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 56KΩ

R310 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 4.7KΩ R412 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1KΩ R504 NOBLE – Chip Semi V.R, 3PIE 47

R311 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 330Ω R413 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 8.2KΩ
R505 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 12KΩ
R312 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 150KΩ R414 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1KΩ
R506 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ
R314 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100Ω R415 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 2012 J 220Ω
R507 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ
R315 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100Ω R416 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1608 J 47KΩ
R508 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 3.6KΩ
R316 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ R417 ROHM – Chip Res, 1W J 2512 0.1Ω
R509 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 2.2KΩ
7-24 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF2: 435–480 MHz)

Circuit Circuit Circuit


Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description
Ref. Ref. Ref.

R510 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 15KΩ R609 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1KΩ R720 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 150Ω

R511 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 8.2KΩ R610 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 2.2Ω R721 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 150Ω

R512 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 20KΩ R613 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 15KΩ R722 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ

R513 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ R614 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 390KΩ R723 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1KΩ

R514 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 15KΩ R615 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 2.2Ω R724 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 390Ω

R515 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 20KΩ R616 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 0Ω R725 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100Ω

R516 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 2.2KΩ R619 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ R726 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 3KΩ

R517 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 15KΩ R620 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 33KΩ R727 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 2.7KΩ

R518 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 4.7KΩ R621 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 39KΩ R728 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 2.7KΩ

R519 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 4.7MΩ R622 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 0Ω R729 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ

R520 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1MΩ R623 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 560Ω R730 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 33KΩ

R521 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 330KΩ R701 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 56Ω R731 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10Ω

R523 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 F 30KΩ R702 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1.5KΩ R732 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ

R524 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 F 47KΩ R703 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 F 4.7KΩ R733 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 0Ω

R526 NOBLE – Chip Semi V.R, 2PIE 47 R704 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 F 4.7KΩ R734 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10Ω

R705 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 220Ω R735 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1KΩ
R527 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 82KΩ
R706 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100Ω R736 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1KΩ
R528 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 82KΩ
R707 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1.5KΩ R737 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1KΩ
R529 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ
R708 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 F 4.7KΩ R740 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1.5KΩ
R530 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ
R709 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 F 6.8KΩ R1001 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ
R531 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ
R710 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 220Ω R1002 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 9.1KΩ
R532 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ
R711 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ R1003 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ
R533 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ
R712 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ R1004 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ
R534 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ
R713 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 30KΩ R1005 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 10nF
R535 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ
R714 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 56Ω RT201 TAIYOYUDEN – Thermistor, 103K
R536 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 330KΩ
R715 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 56Ω RT501 TAIYOYUDEN – Thermistor, 103K
R537 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1KΩ
R716 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 300Ω SH101 BGTech 8860BEACA1010 Shield CAN, VCO
R538 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ
R717 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10Ω SH102 BGTech 8860BEAC93010 Shield CAN, PLL
R539 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 330KΩ
R718 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 7.5KΩ SH103 BGTech 8660BEACA4010 Shield CAN, PA
R540 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ
R719 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1KΩ SH105 MOTOROLA PMDN4149AR Finger Strip TX
R541 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 330KΩ
Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF2: 435–480 MHz) 7-25

Circuit Circuit
Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description
Ref. Ref.

SH201 MOTOROLA PMDN4151AR Finger Strip–Pair U508 BGTech 8191401150320 MIRCO CHIP,DIGITAL
POTENTIOMETER,
SPK1 BGTech 8400362424100 SHINMYUNG, Speaker, MCP4011(503)
24Ω 1.0W 36θ(Connector
type) U601 BGTech 811608541T020 PHILIPS, AUDIO
AMP,TDA8541
SW/ BGTech 84766N992N151 TOKOS, Switch Volume,
VOL1 RY-8418 Rev1 U701 BGTech 810415E03S020 FUJISU, PLL IC,
MB15E03SLPFV1–G–
U101 BGTech 81100303RF020 RENESAS, CPU IC, BND–EF–6
M3030RFCPGP
PCB1 BGTech 8431BEACON200 CAFSYSTEM, Main PCB,
U102 BGTech 8116AK2347020 ASAHI KASEL, AUDIO FR4 4 Layer PCB Rev.#P4
LSI, AK2347
KEY BGTech 8422BEACON100 CAFSYSTEM, Key PCB,
U103 BGTech 8192088L70020 ZERLINK, DTMF PCB1 1.2T 2Layer
RECEIVER, MT88L70

U104 BGTech 811324LC64020 MIRCO CHIP, EEPROM Note:


IC, 24LC64 2: Not for PMUE3144AAL

U105 JRC – OP AMP, NJM324

U106 BGTech 8135TC7S66020 TOSHIBA, Analog SW IC,


TC7S66FU

U107 BGTech 81287027AT020 VOLTAGE DETECTOR,


KIA7027AT

U201 BGTech 8125311360020 TOSHIBA, FM IC,


TA31136

U202 BGTech 8191401150220 MIRCOCHIP, DIGITAL


POTENTIOMETER,
MCP4011(502)

U401 KEC – OP AMP (DUAL), KIA358

U402 BGTech 8191401150220 MIRCOCHIP, DIGITAL


POTENTIOMETER,
MCP4011(502)

U501 JRC – JRC, OP AMP, NJM324

U502 JRC – JRC, OP AMP, NJM324

U505 BGTech 8123011250021 TOKO, REGULATOR IC,


TK11250AMTL

U506 BGTech 8123112330020 TOKO, REGULATOR IC,


TK11233AMTL

U507 BGTech 8128TC1240020 MICRO CHIP, VOLTAGE


DOUBLER, TC1240
7-26

Notes
Chapter 8 136 – 174 MHz VHF Theory Of Operation

8.1 Introduction
This chapter provides a detailed theory of operation for the radio components. Schematic diagrams
for the circuits described in the following paragraphs are located in Chapter 10 of this manual.

8.2 VHF Receiver


The VHF receiver design covers the frequency range of 136 – 174 MHz and it is a double
conversion super heterodyne with 1st IF 45.1 MHz and 2nd IF 455 kHz. The receiver is divided into
two major blocks, Front End and Back End as shown in Figure 8-1.

Preselector RF Postselector Crystal IF


Filter Amp Filter 1st Mixer Filter Amp
RX from
Antenna Switch

Inj Filter
First LO
from Synthesizer

N/S_SW
Ceramic
Descriminator Filter 455FW
455C24 455HW

IF
LPF Quadrature Amp
Recovered Audio Detector

RSSI

Crystal
44.645MHz

Figure 8-1. VHF Receiver Block Diagram


8-2 136 – 174 MHz VHF Theory Of Operation: VHF Receiver

8.2.1 Receiver Front End


Incoming RF signals from antenna are first routed through the harmonic filter (L409, L410, L411,
C426, C427, C428, C429, C445, C446) and antenna switch (CR301), part of the transmitter circuitry,
before being applied to the receiver front end. The receiver front end consists of preselector filter, RF
amplifier, post-selector filter and a single-balanced mixer.
The preselector filter is a varactor-tuned 2-pole design using discrete elements (L301, L302, L303,
L304, C301, C304, C305, C307) in a shunt or series resonator configuration. It is a band-shift filter
and the frequency shift is controlled by varactor diodes CR302 and CR303, which are connected to
the microprocessor. It is configured to provide steeper attenuation above the passband for improved
spurious rejection when high-side local injection is used. The frequency is separated into 6 steps and
controlled by CPU (136 – 174 MHz).
The output of this filter is matched to the base of RF amplifier Q301 which provides 15dB of gain.
The output of the RF amplifier is applied to the post-selector filter. The post-selector filter designed
using discrete elements (L307, L308, L309, L311, C315 and C354) in a series/shunt resonator
configuration. It is a band-shift filter and the frequency shift is controlled by varactor diodes CR305
and CR307, which are connected to the microprocessor. It is configured to provide steeper
attenuation above the passband for improved spurious rejection when low-side local injection is used.
The frequency is separated into 6 steps and controlled by CPU (136 – 174 MHz).
The output of the post selector is connected to the single-balanced mixer consisting of components
L329, L333, Q306 and Q307. 1st local signal generated from VCO is filtered by injection
filter (L310, L331, C325, C326, C327, C333 and C365) to remove second harmonics. The converted
1st IF frequency at mixer passes through L331 and matches the 45.1 MHz IF signal to pair crystal
filter (FL301).

8.2.2 Receiver Back End


The 1st IF signal is amplified about 15 dB by IF amp Q303. The output of the IF amp is connected to
IF IC (U201). 1st IF frequency (45.1 MHz) and 2nd LO frequency (44.645 MHz) are mixed in U201.
The second mixer converts the 45.1 MHz high IF frequency to 2nd IF frequency (455 kHz).
Additional IF selectivity is provided by two ceramic filters (CF1, CF2). The wider filter 455 FW is used
for 25 kHz channel spacing, and the narrower filter 455 HW is used for 12.5 kHz channel spacing.
These two ceramic filters may eliminate undesired signal and demodulated by demodulator in U201.
N/S_SW which connected to microprocessor is used to select the wide and narrow band.
The mute (squelch) circuit switches off the audio amplifier when no audio is present. The squelch
circuit consists of U201 and U202 and their associated components. The noise signal from pin 9 of
U201 is used to control the squelch circuit sensitivity of U202. The noise passes through filter, and is
amplified by internal amp of U201. The amplified noise act as a DC voltage to control the mute
system. So if the noise level is under the threshold voltage, the microprocessor (U101) un-mutes the
radio. If the noise level is over the threshold voltage, the microprocessor mutes the radio. The
squelch level is tuned in the factory. When a component or a part in the RX system is replaced, the
squelch must be re-tuned using the Tuner.
136 – 174 MHz VHF Theory Of Operation: VHF Transmitter 8-3

8.3 VHF Transmitter


The VHF transmitter covers the range of 136 – 174 MHz. Depending on model, the output power of
the transmitter is switchable on a per-channel basis between high power (5 Watts) and low
power (1 Watt). The transmitter is divided into four major blocks as shown in Figure 8-2.
• Power Amplifier
• Harmonic Filter
• Power Control

SWB+ BAT+

Power Control Current Detect

CR401
Antenna
Attenuator
From VCO Strip Line
Circuit
Pre Driver Driver Final Harmonic
Amp Amp Amp Filter
Antenna
To Receiver Switch

Figure 8-2. VHF Transmitter Block Diagram

8.3.1 Power Amplifier


The transmitter power amplifier has three stages of amplification – Pre Driver (Q401), Driver Amp
(Q402) and Final Amp (Q403). Signal from TX VCO is applied to the pre driver via an attenuator
circuit. The attenuator is pie style resistor attenuator, and is used as isolation between VCO and the
power amps. The -3dBm TX RF signal from attenuator is then amplified by pre driver and driver amp
to around +28dBm and is applied to the final amp. The final amp (Q403) is an enhancement-mode
N-channel MOSFET device providing a gain of 12dB. The device drain current is drawn directly from
the DC battery supply voltage input via L413. A matching network consisting of C417, C418, C419,
C420, C455 and a strip line, transforms the impedance to approximately 50 Ohm.

8.3.2 Antenna Switch


An antenna switch works mainly as a switching device between transmit and receive paths. In
transmit mode (PTT), Q407 is turned on and both PIN diodes (CR401, CR301) are forward biased
into conduction. This enables the RF signal to pass to the harmonic filter and then to the antenna. In
the receiver mode, both diodes are off. Signals applied to the antenna jack are routed via the LPF
(harmonic filter), through a TX Low Pass Filter (L409, L410, L411, C426, C427, C428, C429, C430,
C445 and C446), to the receiver input.

8.3.3 Harmonic Filter


The harmonic filter consists of components L409, L410, L411, C426, C427, C428, C429, C430, C445
and C446. The harmonic filter is a seven-pole Chebychev filter.
8-4 136 – 174 MHz VHF Theory Of Operation: VHF Frequency Generation Circuitry

8.3.4 Auto Power Control


The APC keeps the current supply constant to the final amp (Q403). The drain current of Q403 (final
amp) is sensed across resistor R417. The voltage difference across R417. The differential signal at
the output of U401 (pin 7) is passed to Q404 and Q405 that produces a constant power output to the
antenna. If the current is changed due to change of battery voltage or load, APC controls gate voltage
of Q403 and collector voltage of Q401 and drain voltage of Q402 to keep TX power stable. This circuit
stabilizes TX power at a pre-determined level adjusted by U402. This bias voltage is tuned in the
factory. If the transistor (Q403) is replaced, the RF Output Power must be tuned. By tuning the RF
output power, the bias voltage will be tuned through U402. Extra care has to be taken during the
tuning process. Do not exceed the maximum allowed bias voltage.

8.4 VHF Frequency Generation Circuitry


The PLL synthesizer subsystem consists of the reference oscillator (VCTCXO), VCO, PLL IC, Charge
Pump and Loop Filter.

TX VCO
Circuit

To PA Driver
FL701 TX Out
Modulating
Synthesizer Charge Loop
Signal
U701 Pump Filter
12.8MHz
Ref.OSC. To Mixer
RX Out
PLL Data Voltage
RX VCO
from μP Doubler
Circuit

Figure 8-3. VHF Frequency Generation Unit Block Diagram

8.4.1 Reference Oscillator (12.8 MHz VCTCXO)


The reference oscillator is powered by regulated 5V provided by U505. The reference frequency
12.8 MHz VCTCXO (Voltage Controlled Temperature Compensated Crystal Oscillator) is applied to
the PLL IC (U701) via pin 1. Main frequency can be adjusted by chip trimmer of VCTCXO. This
frequency provides reference to the PLL IC and has a frequency stability of +/-2.5PPM (max) at the
temperature ranging from -30 to +60 Degree Celsius.
136 – 174 MHz VHF Theory Of Operation: VHF Frequency Generation Circuitry 8-5

8.4.2 PLL IC Prescaler and Comparator


The reference frequency from VCTCXO is divided to 6.25 kHz or 5 kHz by reference counter, R. The
RF signal input from the VCO is divided to by prescaler (1/64), divided by N and A counters in PLL IC
to determine frequency steps and then supplied to the comparator. The comparison frequency is
6.25/5 kHz. The internal phase comparator compares the phase difference between the reference
and VCO signal. When the phase of the reference frequency is leading, Pin15 (R) is the output.
When VCO frequency is leading, Pin16 (P) is the output. When P=R, small pulses are the output of
the phase detector.

8.4.3 Voltage Doubler and Charge Pump


The voltage doubler (U507) converts 5V to 10V and is applied to the charge pump circuitry. The
charge pump is used for charging output signals P, R supplied by PLL IC from 0-3.3V to 0-10V. This
voltage is used to drive the VCO.

8.4.4 Loop Filter


The loop filter contains C751, C752, C753, C754, R726, R727, R728. It reduces the residual side-
band noise to get the best signal-to-noise ratio. The output signal from loop filter is applied to VCO.

8.4.5 Dual VCO


The dual VCO module contains a RX VCO and a TX VCO. They are configured as colpitts oscillators
and connected to power up through transistor switches. Only one VCO is selected at a time. A
steering line voltage between 0.35V and 9.7V at varactor CR701 tunes the full RX frequency range
from 181.1 MHz to 219.1 MHz, and varactor CR703 tunes the full TX frequency range from 136 MHz
to 174 MHz.
In Receiver mode, high signal of RX_EN from pin 71, U101 activates Q305. When Q305 is activated,
current flows through the base of Q304 and thus activates the Q705. The varactor CR701 sets the
resonance frequency. When there is a change in voltage supplied by loop filter, there is a change in
the resonance frequency. L703 is the resonating coil, which forms the tank circuit together with
variable cap C710.
In Transmit mode, high signal of TX_EN1 from pin 84, U101 enables current flows through collector
of Q503 and thus activates Q706. The varactor CR703 sets the resonance frequency. When there is
a change in voltage supplied by loop filter, there is a change in the resonance frequency. L706 is the
resonating tuning coil, which forms the tank circuit together with variable cap C722.
8-6 136 – 174 MHz VHF Theory Of Operation: Keypad

8.5 Keypad
Left, Right and P1 to P3 keys are directly connected to microprocessor via 22 pin connector. When
any of these keys is pressed, the voltage goes "low" and microprocessor detects it.
For full keypad models, the number keys are in matrix type which consisted of 3 rows and 4 columns.
When any of these keys is pressed, the voltage goes "low" and microprocessor interprets the voltage
for each key press.

KEYPAD
Key
detect
22pin connector

22pin connector
Keypad board

Left Right
Main board
P1 P2 P3
MCP
Key row

NUMBERS
Key
column
Figure 8-4. Keypad Block Diagram
Chapter 9 VHF Troubleshooting Tables

9.1 Troubleshooting Table for Receiver (VHF)


Table 9-1. Troubleshooting Table for Receiver (VHF)

Symptom Possible Causes Procedure Corrective Action


Radio Dead (no 1. Battery dead or Substitute good battery or battery Change or replace battery.
turn–on beep, no defective eliminator
LED indication)
2. Defective battery Inspect battery contacts for Clean/Repair/Replace J602
contacts corrosion or bent terminals
3. Microprocessor not Verify clock input to U101 pin 13 is Troubleshoot/Replace FL101.
starting up 7.3728 MHz using high impedance
probe.

Verify U101 pin10(reset) is high. If reset is Low, troubleshoot


regulator U506 or U107.
4. Regulator fault Verify U506 pin 4 is 3.3V Check for shorts on outputs

Verify U505 pin 4 is 5.0V Troubleshoot/Repair as


needed, replace faulty regulator
5. Flexible Cable fault Check connection of the 12 pin Re–assemble or replace flexible
flexible cable between J104 & J105 cable
No RX Audio (with 1. Speaker dead or Substitute a good housing (with Change the housing (with
LED indication) defective speaker) accessory)

Verify J603 connection Change the housing (with


accessory)
2. Audio Processor IC Verify clock input U102 pin 14 is Troubleshoot/Replace FL102
not starting up 3.5795 MHz using high impedance
probe.
3. Audio Amp IC not Verify U601 pin 6 is battery voltage. Troubleshoot/Replace U601
starting up right

If battery voltage is being supplied to


pin 6, then verify audio output at
pin5&8.
No Receive (with 1. IF IC dead or fault Verify clock input to U201 pin 1&2 is Troubleshoot/Replace FL201
no LED indication) 44.645 Mhz using high impedance
probe.
No RX 1. RX–B+ Verify Q304’s collector voltage is Check/Replace Q304
4.8V when RX–EN is high.
9-2 VHF Troubleshooting Tables: Troubleshooting Table for Synthesizer (VHF)

9.2 Troubleshooting Table for Synthesizer (VHF)


Table 9-2. Troubleshooting Table for Synthesizer (VHF)

Symptom Possible Causes Procedure Corrective Action


Synthesizer Out of 1. Defective 12.8 MHz Verify clock output FL701 pin 3 is Repair/Replace FL701
Lock (No RX VCTCXO 12.8 MHz using high impedance
Mode) probe.
2. 1/2VCC defective Verify FL701 pin 1, U502–B pin 5& Troubleshoot: 1/2VCC circuitry
U502–D pin 14 voltage is 1.9V.
3. No RX–Enable Verify U101 pin 71 (RX–EN1) is Check U101 operating
high.

Troubleshoot: Q304 & Q305


Verify Q304 collector voltage is circuitry
approximately 4.7V in RX mode
4. Check PLL–LD port Verify U101 pin 27 is Low (Normal Troubleshoot: PLL circuitry.
Mode)

Verify U101 pin 27 is swept from low Repair/Replace U701


to high (Power Save Mode)
Synthesizer Out of 1. Defective 12.8 MHz Verify clock output FL701 pin 3 is Repair/replace FL701
Lock (No TX Mode) VCTCXO 12.8 MHz using high impedance
probe.
2. 1/2VCC defective Verify FL701 pin 1, U502–B pin 5 & Troubleshoot: 1/2VCC circuitry
U502–D pin 14 voltage is 1.9V.
3. No TX–Enable Verify U101 pin 84(TX–EN1) is high Check U101 operating
when PTT is pressed.

Verify Q407 collector voltage is Check U101–pin 85 is high/


approximately 4.7V when PTT is Replace Q407/check LK2 is
pressed (TX–EN2). short
4. Check PLL–LD port Verify U101 pin 27 is Low (Normal Troubleshoot: PLL circuitry
Mode)

Verify U101 pin 27 is swept from low Repair/Replace U701


to high (Power Save Mode)
VHF Troubleshooting Tables: Troubleshooting Table for Transmitter (VHF) 9-3

9.3 Troubleshooting Table for Transmitter (VHF)


Table 9-3. Troubleshooting Table for Transmitter (VHF)

Symptom Possible Causes Procedure Corrective Action


No internal Mic 1. Mic dead or defective Verify audio present (~10mV rms) Replace Mic.
audio when speaking into Mic.

Check bias of R194 (3.3V).


2. Mic bias fault Verify U101 pin 78 is 1.1V when PTT Check/Replace U101
button is pressed.
3. Audio Processor IC Verify clock input U102 pin 14 is Troubleshoot/Replace FL102
not starting up right 3.5795 MHz using high impedance
probe.
No EXT. Mic audio 1. J601 defective Check connection with EXT mic Check/Replace J601
2. Audio Processor IC Verify clock input U102 pin 14 is Troubleshoot/Replace FL102
not starting up right 3.579545 MHz using high
impedance probe.
No transmit (No TX 1.PTT switch defective Verify U101 pin 44 is low when PTT Replace PTT switch PB501
LED indication) is pressed.
No transmit (TX 1. Synthesizer out of lock Refer to Table 9-2 Check U101 operating
LED indication OK)
2. No TX–Enable Verify U101 pin 84 (TX–EN1) is high Check U101 pin 85 is high/
when PTT is pressed.

Verify Q407 collector voltage is Replace Q407/Check LK2 is


approximately 4.7V when PTT is short
pressed (TX–EN2).
Low Power 1. Low TX injection Check the RF level at Q7 & C449 Troubleshoot Q409 circuitry &
per schematic. VCO bias
2. R417 defective Verify resistance is 0.1 Ohm Replace R417.
3. Incorrect control Verify Q404 collector voltage is Troubleshoot APC circuitry
voltage approximately 5.5V in low frequency
& high power. Replace Q404
4. Q403 defective (High Verify U401 pin 7 is near 0V Replace Q403
current)
5. Antenna switch defect Verify CR401 anode voltage is Check/replace CR401 & CR301
approximately 1.4V
6. Harmonic filter Visually inspect components Repair/Replace if necessary
defective C426 – C429, C445, C446, C430
7. Incorrect power tuning Check conducted power Re–tune power using tuner.
(this has to be performed
only after item 1-6 has
been checked)
Poor TX range 1. Defective or wrong Verify correct antenna is installed. Replace antenna
(Conducted power Antenna.
OK)
Try using another antenna.
9-4 VHF Troubleshooting Tables: Troubleshooting Table for Board and IC Signals (VHF)

9.4 Troubleshooting Table for Board and IC Signals (VHF)


Table 9-4. Troubleshooting Table for Board and IC Signals (VHF)

IC Designator Pin Pin Function DC Voltage (V) Comments (Condition)


U201(IF IC) 1 Osc1 3.9 44.645 MHz input
2 Osc2 3.3
4 VCC 4.7
9 Audio frequency 1.2
12 RSSI out Approximately 1 At –47dBm(with conducted)
13 N–DET(BUSY) Low At busy
15 GND 0
16 RF input 1 45.1 MHz input
U701(PLL IC) 1 Reference OSC input 1.4 12.8 MHz input
4 VCC 3.3
6 GND 0
7 XF IN 2.2
8 F IN 2.2
12 Power save High
13 GND 0
14 LD_out High If pll unlock is low
15 @P 2.4
16 @R Low
U601 1 Mode (Mute con) 0
(Audio Amp.) 2 SVR 3.8
3 IN+ 3.8
4 IN- 3.8
5 OUT- 3.8
6 VCC 7.5 This voltage depends on Battery
7 GND 0
8 OUT+ 3.8
U103 1 IN+ 1.6
VHF Troubleshooting Tables: Troubleshooting Table for Board and IC Signals (VHF) 9-5

Table 9-4. Troubleshooting Table for Board and IC Signals (VHF) (Continued)

IC Designator Pin Pin Function DC Voltage (V) Comments (Condition)


(DTMF decoder) 2 IN- 1.6
3 GS 1.6
4 Vref 1.6
8 OSC1 1.6 3.579545 MHz input
10 VSS 0
11 TOE 3.3
17 STD High At DTMF detecting
18 EST 3.3
19 ST/GT 3.3
20 VDD 3.3
FL701(VCTCXO) 1 VCON 1.9
2 GND 0
3 OSC out osc Generate the 12.8 MHz
4 VCC 5
Q206(N/S SW) E GND 0
B N/S SW 12.5 kHz: Low
C Collector 12.5 kHz: High
25 kHz: Low
Q304 E +5V 5 At RX Mode
B To Q305 collector Low
C RX_B+ 4.7
Q305 E GND 0 At RX Mode
B RX_EN High
C To Q304 base Low
Q503 E GND 0 At TX Mode
B TX_EN1 High
C To Q706 base Low
Q407 E +5V 5 At TX Mode
B To Q408 collector Low
C TXVB 4.7
Q408 E GND 0 At TX Mode
B TX_EN2 High
C To Q407 Low
9-6 VHF Troubleshooting Tables: Troubleshooting Table for Board and IC Signals (VHF)

Table 9-4. Troubleshooting Table for Board and IC Signals (VHF) (Continued)

IC Designator Pin Pin Function DC Voltage (V) Comments (Condition)


Q601 E GND 0
B Audio_MUTE_CON Mute: Low
None Mute: High
C Mode Mute: High
None Mute: Low
1. All voltages are measured with a high-impedance digital voltmeter and expressed in volts DC relative to ground (0V).
2. Voltages are measured with a DC input voltage of 7.50 + .02 volts DC applied to the battery connector (J602).
3. All voltages are measured in the squelched receive mode, unless otherwise indicated.
4. Voltages are identical for VHF and UHF models unless otherwise indicated.
Chapter 10 VHF Schematic Diagrams, Overlays, and
Parts Lists

10.1 Introduction
This section provides schematic diagrams, overlays, and parts lists for the radio circuit boards and
interface connections.

10.1.1 Notes For All Schematics and Circuit Boards


* Component is frequency sensitive. Refer to the Electrical Parts List for value and usage.
1. Unless otherwise stated, resistance values are in Ohms (K = 1000), capacitance values are in
nanofarads (nF), picofarads (pF) or microfarads (µF), and inductance values are in
nanohenries (nH) or microhenries (µH).
2. DC voltages are measured from point indicated to chassis ground using a Motorola DC
multimeter or equivalent. If the board has been removed from the chassis, the transmitter
module mounting screws may be used for ground connection. (Note: The antenna nut
bracket is connected to ground.) Operating mode dependent voltages are followed by (RX)
for receive mode, (TX) for transmit mode, (UNSQ) for unsquelched mode, etc.
3. RF voltages on VHF models are measured with a Fluke model 85 RF probe. The indicated
voltages expressed in mV (RF) are DC level readings which correspond approximately 1:1 to
the RF voltage level in mV rms. RF voltages in the Receiver Front End and Receiver Back
End circuits are measured with an on-channel 1mV (-47dBm) RF signal applied to the
antenna jack ANT1/ANT.
4. RF voltages on UHF models are measured both with a high–impedance RF voltmeter having
a bandwidth in excess of 500 MHz (levels are expressed in dBm) and with a Fluke model 85
RF probe [levels are expressed in mV (RF)]. These indicated voltages are DC level readings
which correspond approximately 1:1 to the RF voltage level in mV rms, and are only
approximate for UHF frequency measurements. RF voltages in the Receiver Front End and
Receiver Back End circuits are measured with an on-channel 1mV (-47dBm) RF signal
applied to the antenna jack ANT1/ANT.
5. Audio voltages are measured with a high-impedance AC rms voltmeter. The indicated
voltages are expressed in mV rms. Receive mode voltages are followed by (RX) and are
measured with an on-channel signal with 1 kHz modulation at 60% deviation (3 kHz for 25
kHz channels, or 1.5 kHz for 12.5 kHz channels). Transmit mode voltages are followed by
(TX) and are measured with a 1 kHz, 10 mV rms signal present at the external microphone
input (accessory connector J601).
10-2 VHF Schematic Diagrams, Overlays, and Parts Lists: Introduction

6. Reference Designators are assigned in the following manner:

Ref. No. Series Circuit Block

Microprocessor & audio control


101 – 199
circuits

1001 – 1099 Microprocessor & audio control


circuits
201 – 299 IF IC circuit
301 – 399 Front-end and 1st Mixer
401– 499 Transmit RF stage & Auto power
control
501 – 599 Base band & generating circuit
601– 699 Audio amplifier
701– 799 VCO & PLL Synthesizer

7. Circuit Block Interconnection Legend:

Name Description

+5V 5 Volts (Regulated)


+3.3V 3.3 Volts (Regulated)
SWB+ Switched Battery Voltage
BAT+ Unswitched Battery voltage
+10V Digital 10V(Regulated)
RESET Low-line reset signal fromU107 to U101 Pin 10
TX_EN1 Transmit enable signal from U101 Pin 84
TX_EN2 Transmit enable signal from U101 Pin 85
TXVB TX operating voltage
TX_AF3 TX audio signal from audio processor IC to TX Audio
filter
TX_SUB_TONE TX sub tone signal from audio processor IC to TX
modulation.
RX_B+ RX operating voltage
RSSI RX signal strength indication from IF IC to U101
Busy RX detect signal from IF IC to U101
FTV RX frequency shift voltage
RX_AF1 RX audio signal from IF IC to Audio processor IC
PLL_LD PLL lock detect signal from PLL IC to U101
N/S SW Channel space selectable Switch (12.5 kHz/25 kHz)
1/2VCC 1.9 volts (divided by U502-D)
VHF Schematic Diagrams, Overlays, and Parts Lists: Speaker and Microphone Schematic 10-3

10.1.2 Four Layer Circuit Board

Plating (Au)

PSR ink
Copper Plate
Copper

PrePreg.

Copper

CCL (core)

Copper

PrePreg.

Copper
Copper Plate
PSR ink

Figure 10-1. Four–Layer Circuit Board: Copper Steps in Layer Sequence

10.2 Speaker and Microphone Schematic

MIC1
1
MATES WITH J103 ON
RADIO BOARD

SPK1

1
MATES WITH J603 ON
RADIO BOARD
2

Figure 10-2. Speaker and Microphone Schematic

10.2.1 Speaker and Microphone Parts List

Reference
Motorola Part No. Description
Designator
MIC1 PMDN4139_R Microphone
SPK1 PMDN4067BR Speaker & Cable
10-1 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (VHF: 136–174 MHz)

10.3 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (VHF: 136–174 MHz)

R314 100R R316 100K


C312 C314 L335 C316 L336
R305 BUSY
10P 15P 27nH 15P 27nH
39k
RX_B+
R315
100R
+ C334 C338
47nF
CR306
KDS160E
RSSI
C309 1nF
L305 KDV269E L308 C378 R318
N/F L311
220nH 220nH CR305 68nH C376 10UF/16V 2.2K RX_AF1
C377
C301 C304 C307 0.1uF NA R317
C315 R307 C339 DEC1
FROM_HARMONIC_FILTER 47P 20P 15P 120k C342
15P 100K L327 0.1uF(K) 455 C24 R319
C354 0.1uF(K)
L309 820nH(1608) 3.9K
9P
22nH
Q301
2SC4226 C381
L326 KDV269E C322 CR307 R311 R312 C337
L304 R357 R308 L307 C335 20pF R342
L302 C321 CR302 NA KDV269E 560R 220K 10nF 0.1uF(K)
220nH 68nH 150R 12nH C347 C340 N/S_SW
27nH NA C305 1R 6.8K
C310 C311 0.1uF 0.1uF(K)
10P
0.1U 1nF C341 Q201
R302
47pF KRC404
100K GND Q303
L303 C356 R358 R306 KDS160E
2SC4226 CR312
C359 12nH 10nF 1R 100K CR315
10P KDS160E 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
C313
C211

N-REC
GND
RF-IN
1nF

IF-OUT

QUAD
RSSI

AF-OUT
N-DET
0.1uF(K)
R301
C317 100K CR303 RX_B+ 20KHZ_SEL
1nF KDV269E
U201

MXOUT
Q202

DECO

FIL-IN
OSC2
OSC1
TA31136

FIL-O
IF-IN
VCC
R208 KRC404
C318 2K
10nF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
FTV
C201 C206 C207
47pF C213 0.1uF(K) 0.1uF(K) C209
C308 560pF
10nF 0.1uF(K)
FTV R213
RT201 20K
FL201 R216 R212 10K(TH)
44.645MHZ 4.7K R210 100K
R309 C203 R258 R203 120K
10R 120pF 1.5K 22K
RX_B+
C210 R211
C329 560pF 15K +3.3V
L306 10nF
C328 R310
820nH EJPS R222
6P 1K
1.2K U202
Q306 C330 FL301
455FW 1 8
2SK711 L340 7p 45.1MHZ(SMF-1) VDD U/D SQ_U/D
820nH C204 2 7
1 4 1 4 R250 VSS NC
0.1uF
CF1 10K 3 6
6 3 C369 R335 2 A B
NA NA R338
2 1P 4 5
3 6 W CS/ SQ_CS

2
5

3
C331 CR201 R217 R204 CR202
4 1 Q307 L333 Q207
L330 5P KDS181 10K 22K KDS181 MCP4011(503)
2SK711 B4F(1664) KRC404
82nH L329
B4F(1667) C332 TIGHT_SQ
R336 L332
C365 820nH 10pF
1K
47nH
L337 C208
22nH CF2 0.1uF
455HW
C370
R399 NA Q206 C214
C333 68R KRC404 0.1uF
L331
27P R206 R207
47nH
L310 C327 10K 22K
47nH 10nH
C367 C368
220pF 10nF

C326 R337
C325 12P 10R
VCO_OUT (RX)

39P

Figure 10-3. VHF (136–174 MHz) Receiver Schematic Diagram


Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (VHF: 136–174 MHz) 10-2

RX_B+ +5V
KRA305
C320
Q304
+ 10uF/16V(A)
Q305
C319 C KRC404
10nF
B RX_EN

E
C380 C343 C344
470pF 0.1uF 470pF

SH101

R701
+5V
100R L701
+ 100nH
Q705 + C702 R702
C538 C539 1nF 3K(1%)
KRA305 C701
10nF 10uF/16V(A)
22uF / 10V(A)

Q701
C728 2SC4226
10pF C705 R703
VCO_OUT(RX)
6pF 10K(1%) C710
TZY02 10pF
C704
470pF C706
Q706 Q702 C709
R706 10pF C711 33pF

2.2uH(1608)
L702
KRA305 2SC4226 10pF
47R
CR701
R704 L703 KDV300E
10K(1%) 28116TL
Q503 + L704
KRC404 1uH(1608) C707
C715 C714
22uF / 10V(A) 1nF 27pF
TX_EN1 R705
180R

C712
470pF

L708
C447 5pF R711
220nH
R707 100K
VCO_OUT(TX) Q703 C722
2SC4226 4.7K(1%)
C729 TZY02 10pF
3pF L705
C731 C730 C717 C721 C723 C724
R708 2.7uH(1608)
4pF 4pF 12pF 12pF 3pF 56pF
12K(1%) L706
Q704
30146TL
2SC4226
C716 C725
CR703
R714 470pF 470pF
R715 KDV300E
100R 100R R709
C718 C726
12pF 12K(1%) 6pF

L707
R713 C727
1uH(1608) R712
10K 3pF
100K
C719
R710 CR702
27pF
180R KDV300E
TX_AUDIO_AND_SUB_TONE
SH102

L709
47nH

Q711
C747 C746 KRA304
33pF 20pF +3.3V PLL_LD

R729
100K

PLL_STB C755
PLL_DATA 0.1uF(K) R730
PLL_CLK 33K
R753 R752 R751
+10V
1K 1K 1K
C748
PLL_PS 0.1uF
R717
R716
56R C749
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 680R
R718 1uF(1608)

LD_FOUT
CLK

@R
DATA

@P
20K
PS

ZC
LE

R732 U701
R719
MB15E03L Q708

OSCOUT
10K 1K
Q707 KTA2014

OSCIN
+3.3V
XFIN

GND

KTC4075
VCC
FIN

DO

R740 R727 R728


VP 1.8K 2.7K 2.7K
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 R720 270R

R721 270R
C756 C738 Q709 Q710 R726
1nF 7pF KTA2014 KTC4075 2.4K
R722
22K C752 C753 C754
R731 47nF(3216)
0.1uF(K) 47nF(3216)
10R +
+3.3V
C751
R733 C750 R723 1uF / 35V
R724 R725
C741 0R 0.1uF 1.2K
820R 220R
0.1uF

R734 12.8MHz VCXO


10R
4 3
+5V VCC OUT

1 2
VCON GND
C740 C739 FL701
0.1uF 1nF

U502-B
NJM324
1/2VCC 5
+ 7
6 -
C515 R506 RT502
0.1uF 10K 47K(TH)

R503 R522
R504
100K 30K
47K
+
R505 C516
10K 10uF / 16V(A)

Figure 10-4. VCO and PLL Schematic Diagram


10-3 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (VHF: 136–174 MHz)

TO_RX

R412 R413
3.9K 8.2K
Q405
KTC4075
CR3002 Q404
NA STB1188

SWB+
C415
20K
C406
R411
0.1uF
3.3K
R414
Zo = 50
0.8t * 1.4(W) 4.7K

C411
NA

CR311 R409 R406 TX_VCO_B+


R410
NA 10R 10R C402
CR301 10R C403
L413 35167TL NA R436
MA2S077 NA
47R

L301 B401 L401


B402
68nH(2520) MPZ1608D101B 220nH
MPZ1608D101B C408
ANT 1 L403 NA
L410 L409 L411 CR401 L416 L405 C410 L404 C440 L407
ANT L415 220nH(1608) C405 C404
35166TL 35166TL 35166TL 45143TL 22nH 56pF 22nH 470pF 220nH
1 45143TL 20pF 15pF
Q402
L408 3 2SK3078
MA4P7001F - 1072 C422 Q401
2 C431 28116TL Q403 C401
270P PBR951 R402 R434
1nF(1608) C417 2SK3476 C421 1 5pF C449 5pF

1UH(1608)
C418 33K
C429 C427 C445 C423 15P 47pF 39R
R416 C419 56P L402
10pF(1608) 12pF(1608) 9pF(1608) NA R407
47K(1608) 18P C420 C455 NA

L412
R408 8.2K
C430 C428 5P 12P C409 2.2K R403
C426 C446 SH103 2 Q7
12pF(1608) 22pF(1608) 8P R405 R404 180R R401
27pF(1608) 22pF(1608) 2SC4226
2.7K 10K 180R C447 5pF
SH104 L406 C413 C444 FROM_VCO
220nH(1608) 30pF NA

R415 TXVB
SH105 220R(2012) C416
Land R430
C453 0.1uF
C425 100R Q407
470pF C448 R435
1nF(1608) C454 KRA305
R428 GND +5V 10nF 180R
22uF / 16V(B)
100R
C

C434 KIA358
R429
C435 10nF U401-C B
3.6K C438
470pF 8 NA
R432 C437

LK2
47K 0.1uF
R427 47K 4
C462 C463 R418 R423
220K(0.5%) 6
0.1uF 470P 3.9M
7
5
BAT+ C439 Q408
R417 C433 R424 U401-B 1nF KRC404
RLC63 OR1 R419 NA 2 12K
1 KIA358
220K(0.5%)
BAT+ 3 TX_EN2
C464 R425
0.1uF C432 U401-A R426
0.1uF 2.4K
R420
KIA358 3.9K
J602 GND C436 R431
4.7M R421 R422 0.1uF
060031MA005G500PL 47K
C460 C461 68K(0.5%) 68K(0.5%)
0.1uF 470P
U402
8 U/D 1
VDD +3.3V
7 2
NC VSS
Q406 6 3
B A
KRC404
5 4
R433 CS/ W
0R R499 1.5K
MCP4011(502)
TX_PWR_CS

TX_PWR_U/D

TX_PWR_LOW

Figure 10-5. Transmitter Schematic Diagram


Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (VHF: 136–174 MHz) 10-4

8 1
Q4 +3.3V VCC A0
7 2
Q3 OC A1
6 SCL A2 3
Q2
5 SDA VSS 4 LCD101
Q1

1
2
3
4

6
7
5
R139 U104 LCD_BEACON
STD 10K 24LC64
C147 +3.3V LCD Flex.PCB
U106_SW 0.1uF(K)
SWB+ J101
PTT2
05004HR - 0701S(G)

220pF

220pF

1
2
3
4

6
7
20KHZ_SEL

5
R155
PLL_PS 470R

220pF
0.1uF
220pF

220pF

220pF

220pF

C189

C188
BUSY

B to B Flex. PCB
CR110 CR111 R156

220pF

0.1uF
PLL_CLK 1K

C175

C176
Q110

C161

C178

C179

C177
PLL_STB SH201
U102_SDATA CR112 CR113 R157
PLL_DATA

C174

C187
+3.3V U102_SCLK 1K
U102_CSN KRC104
RX_EN
1 R158
R194 SQ_CS CR114 CR115
1 2 1K
6.8K 2 3

53 PLL_CLK
SQ_U/D

51 SW_IN2
52 SW_IN1
3 4
C140 TX_PWR_LOW 4 5 CR110~CR115 : BL - HG036
47nF 5 6
TX_PWR_CS 6 7
TX_AF1 MIC1 7

75
74

SQ_U/D 73
DTMF_STEER 72
71
70

20KHZ_SEL 69
PTT2 68
DCS_SEL 67
DTMF_Q1 66
DTMF_Q2 65
DTMF_Q3 64
DTMF_Q4 63

VSS 62
SQ_CS 61
VCC2 60
59
58

LIGHT_CON 57
BUSY 56
PLL_DATA 55
PLL_STB 54
8
8 9

TX_PWR_CS
TX_PWR_LOW

RX_EN

EPP_CLK
9

EPP_DATA
C141 TX_PWR_U/D 76 10 +3.3V
NA TX_PWR_U/D SW_IN3 50 10 11
C142 11 12
BEEP_CON 77 DTMF_CON 49

47K
47K

47K

47K

47K
47K

47K

47K
470pF 12 13
13 14
MIC_MUTE2 78 SW_SCAN1 48 14 15
15 16
79 DTMF_DEC_EN SW_SCAN2 47

R159
R160

R161

R196

R197
R198

R199

R147
PWDN 16 17
80 FREQ_CON3 17 18
SW_SCAN3 46 18 19
19 20 L_ARROW R_ARROW
81 FREQ_CON2 SW_SCAN4 45 20 21
+5V 21 22
82 FREQ_CON1 PTT1 44 22
R171

47pF

47pF
R173

47pF
04-6292-022-000-800+
R172

J103
05004HR-22A01S
J102
10K 10K 10K 83 PGM_BUTTON1 43
AUDIO_MUTE_CON
P1 P2 P3
84 TX_EN1 PGM_BUTTON2 42

C1010

C1009
C1011
85 PGM_BUTTON3 41
R174 120K TX_EN2
U101

47pF

47pF
47pF
47pF
86 LEFT_BUTTON 40

MIC1
R175 47K

C1002 47pF
N/S_SW
R176 30K 87 M30302FCPGP 39 R193 10K
FTV RX_TONE_CON1 RX_TONE_CON1

C1001

C1005
C1004
C1003
88 RIGHT_BUTTON 38
R177 AUDIO_MUTE_CON RX_TONE_CON2 RX_TONE_CON2
C143
56K 89 37 2
0.1uF

220pF

220pF

220pF

220pF

220pF
1
Q120 TX_EN1 TIGHT_SQ
90 TIGHT_SQ LED(RED) 36

220pF
KRC404
TX_EN2 VOX 91 LED(GREEN) 35 MIC1

220pF

220pF

220pF
VOX_IN

47pF
47pF
0B27P40

47pF
Q121

C170

C171

C172

C173

C165
92 R195 100R
KRC404 N/S_SW LOW_BATT
LOW_BATT_IN PRG/CLONE_RX 34

C1018
93 33 R152 680R
TEMP_IN PRG/CLONE_TX

C162

C163

C164

C1007
C1008
C1006
+3.3V
Q122 94 32
R507 A_GND FUN_KEY2
KRC404
10K 95 AK_DATA 31
RSSI RSSI_IN R108 4.7K
96 AK_CLK 30
+3.3V V_REF
1 2 3
RT501 97 AK_CSN 29
A_VCC
10K (TH)

220pF

220pF

220pF

220pF
C124

47pF

47pF

47pF

47pF
C123 R113 98 VOX_EN 28
1nF LCD_CS VOX_EN

TONE_INT3

TONE_INT1

TONE_INT2
FUN_KEY1
0.1uF

LCD_DATA
47K R109 4.7K

POP_CON
LCD_CLK 99 27
PLL_LD

CNVSS

RESET
X_OUT
TONE4

TONE3

TONE2
TONE1

C1015

C1014

C1013

C1012
RX_TONE_EN 100 26 4 5 6

C166

C167

C168

C169
BEEP

VCC1

B_S2
B_S2
A_S2
A_S2
GND
X_IN
VSS
DTMF_OUT

10

12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
MOD_CON_U/D 25
11
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
+3.3V R112 4.7K
+3.3V

MOD_CON_CS
7 8 9
R178
R167 100K TONE_IN
100K

10K
R180 100K
51K

R182 200K
R1005 R1004 R165
U107 C144 R119 4.7K
10nF 10K 3K
DTMF_OUT 1 2 0.1uF(K)
* 0 #

R115
BEEP
R179

C E
KIA 7027AT
3

KTA2014
C198 R168 R169
Q112
R1006

NA 100K B 1.2K
NA

C E C145 R185
KTA2014 15pF 0R
Q111 R114
R163 R190 R184 10K

POP_CON
B 15K FL101 R148
100K 15K 1M
7.3728MHZ
C146
R164 15pF
100K
+3.3V

B_S2
DTMF_CON

B_S1
BEEP_CON

A_S2
A_S3
FUN_KEY1
MOD_CON_CS
MOD_CON_U/D
SWB+
FUN_KEY2
R153
68K(1%) PLL_LD
C195 C194 PROGRAM_DATA
220pF LOW_BATT
0.1U
R154 RX_TONE_EN LED(GREEN)
47K(1%) LED(RED)
PTT1
CR101
NA

Figure 10-6. Microprocessor and Keypad Schematic Diagram


10-5 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (VHF: 136–174 MHz)

AUDIO_IN

C615
0.22uF (K) (1608)

C619 33pF

SPK1
R614 560K J603 SM3624X1
R615
53047-0210
2R2
R613
+
U601
15K 4 C617
R619 5
R636 IN- OUT- 0.1uF(K)
560R
10K
3 6 -
IN+ VCC C616 J601
2 7 0.1uF(K) R616 L601 0980683Z01
R609 SVR GND
0R 2.2uH(1608) 1
1K R635 0R 1 3
MODE OUT+ 8
2

4.7uF (2012)
+ TDA 8541 L602
R608 C618 2.2uH(1608) 4
AUDIO_MUTE_CON NA R610 5
4.7uF / 16V(A)

C605
2R2 C621 C622 6
470pF 47pF 7
Q601
KRC404 C609
0.1uF(K)
SWB+
POP_CON R620
33K
Q610 R621 +
KRC404 39K
C606 C601
0.1uF 10uF / 16V(A)

Figure 10-7. Audio Power Amplifier and External Audio Schematic Diagram
Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (VHF: 136–174 MHz) 10-6

1/2 VCC
R524
47K(1%)
14 - 13
+ 12
SWB+ + C531
NJM324
U502-D
0.1uF R523 C533
U505 C545 30K(1%) 0.1uF
TK11250AMTL 22uF/10V(A)
C501 + 6
VIN C
1 +5V
470pF 5 2 +5V
C502
22uF/16V(B) R734
4 VOUT 3

C503 +5V
0.1uF U501_pin4
RX_AF2
SW / VOL1
+5V

0.22uF(k)
+3.3V RY8418 U507

47pF

47pF
A C B TC1240 Q705,706

10K

10K

10K

10K
1 4 7 1 C+ 6
VIN +10V +5V
2 5 8 2 VOUT 5 +10V

C565

C566
GND Q304
+

J104
R532

R533

R534

R535

C602
3 6 9 R716,717

J105
3 SHDN 4
C- C512 +5V
C506 C507
1
1
2
SW1
470pF 22uF/16V(B)
+ 470pF
B_S2 RY8487 Q407
B_S1 2 3 C511
3 4 C510
A_S2 4 5 22uF/16V(B) +5V
A_S3 4.7uF(2012)
SWB+
5
6
6
7
SWB+ R171-173

BL-HEIG033B
BAT+ 7 8

47pF
47pF

47pF
RX_AUDIO

4
8 9 +5V

CR501
BEEP 9 10
LED(GREEN) 10 11 U105_pin4

3
LED(RED) 11 12

C562
C561

C560
0.1uF
12
470P

+5V

220R
47pF

47pF
R502
R412 R413 U502_pin4
220R
C540

3.9K 8.2K C406


C620

R501
Q405 0.1uF

C564

C563
KTC4075
C R414 4.7K Q404
APC(U401_PIN7) STB1188
B

Q501 E DRIVE_CON
KRC404 Q502 C415
KRC404 C411 R411 +3.3V
NA 3.3K 20K
U107_pin1

+3.3V
J602
U106_pin4
BAT+
SWB +
+3.3V
R131
GND
RX_AUDIO
060031MA005G500PL C460 C461 C619 33pF
0.1uF 470pF +3.3V
C615 R150
0.22uF(K)(1608) R614 560K
+3.3V
R613
U601
15K U103_pin11,20
R619 4 5
IN- OUT- AF_OUT1

POP_CON
R636 10K
560R 3 6 +3.3V
IN+ VCC
R609 2 U104_pin8
GND 7

MUTE_CON
SVR
1K
R635 0R 1 8
MODE OUT+ AF_OUT2 +3.3V
L413 + TDA8541 J102_pin16
R608 C605 C618
NA 4.7uF(2012) 4.7uF/16V(A)
+3.3V
R418 Q601
Q610 U101_pin14,96,97
220K(0.5%) KRC404
KRC404
R423 +3.3V
R417 C433 3.9M R620
R621
BAT + RLC63 0R1
R419
220K(0.5%)
NA 2
- 1 39K
33K
+
U104_pin1

3 R424
+ U401-A C606 C601 +3.3V

C432 KIA358 SWB + 0.1uF 10uF/16V(A)


Q711
C464
0.1uF 0.1uF R420 R422
4.7M R421 +3.3V
68K(0.5%) U506
68K(0.5%)
TK11233AMTL R719,722
6 1
VIN C
5 2 +3.3V
4 VOUT 3 R507

+3.3V +3.3V
U508_pin1
C541 C509
0.1uF + 470pF

C508 +3.3V
10uF/16V(A)
R537

Figure 10-8. Switches and Battery Schematic Diagram


10-7 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (VHF: 136–174 MHz)

R137
4.7M

C135 47pF

C139 VOX
R135 10K
0.1uF(K)
13 - CR117
14
1/2VCC 12 + KDS160E
C137
R136 NJM324 0.1uF(K) R138
100K C136 105-D CR116 220K
R111 0.1uF +3.3V KDS160E
NA
+3.3V R120
J601
47K
0980683Z01 C138
Q114 VOX_EN
1 0.22U(K)(1608)
R194 KRC404
3
6.8K 2
C140
47nF 4
2 5
1 6 C518
7 C520 R103
5.6nF
4.7nF 150K

2.2uH(1608)
MIC1 C142
0B27P40(2.8mm) L604
470pF 2.2uH(1608) PROGRAM_DATA C111 C103
C101 R101 R102

L603
R511 13 1uF(K) 47K 47pF
C546 R512
R510 - 1uF(K) 10K
9 8.2K 14
CR601 0.1uF R513
20K
- 8
15K
12
KDZ5.1V 10K
10
+
C141 + NJM324
R162 C102
NA NJM324 820R 2.2nF
U501-D R107
R539 U501-C
C549 C521 3.9K
330K C550 C519
560pF 1.2nF
560pF 1.2nF
1/2VCC

R117 R118 C106 R116


8.2K 47K 47nF 1.2K
U101-PIN26(DTMF_IN)
C104 R110
+5V 150pF 270K

4 NJM324 C107
C529 C530 + U501-E
MOD_CON_U/D
0.1uF(K)
C543 0.1uF 10nF - U502-E C105
1.2nF 11 MOD_CON_CS
+3.3V 15nF
C544 NJM324
NA
R181 R150
C522 +3.3V 150R 10K(1%)

12

10
11

7
6

5
4

TXIN0 3
2
1
5.6nF +3.3V

9
C524

SCLK

EXTINO

EXTIN

AGND
RXIN AGNDIN
RSAOUT LIMLV
TSAOUT MOD

TXIN
SDATA
CSN

VSS
33nF U508 C199 R104 R105 R106
R519 + 470pF C153
8 1 47K 47K 47K
2M U/D VDO 1uF(K) R151

10R R131

AK2347
U102
R508

RXOUT
R520 C528 7 2 C191 C190 12K(1%)

RXIN0
TO_VCTCXO&VCO R514 R515
- 6

XOUT
1K

TEST
NC VSS C154

DIN0
VDD

FIL0
560K 18nF 220pF

DIN
XIN
7
5
24K 12K
1 - 2 R516 R517 R538 R518
6 3
10uF / 16V
1uF(K) +3.3V
+ 3
12K 15K 8.2K 5.6K
8 - 9 B A
NJM324 + R598 5 4 C121

13

14

15
16

17
18

19
20
21

22

23
24
U501-B NJM324 + 10 20K
CS/ W
33nF
R509 R597 U501-A C119 R141 1 20
C568 C517 C542 C547 NJM324 MCP4011(503) IN+ VDD
2.2K C523 4.7K C525 C548 10nF 100K
10nF 22nF 10nF NA U502-C 2 19
1nF 330P NA IN- ST/GT
R536 R599 R140 R142
330K NA 3 18
GS EST
R521 68K 330K
GND 330K C100 4 17
VREF STD U101_PIN72
1uF(1608) 5 16
1/2VCC R146 INH NC
C536 0R 6
1/2VCC R541
U101_PIN79 PWDN Q4 15 U101_PIN63
10nF C120
330K FL102 7 14
15pF NC Q3 U101_PIN64
3.5795MHz
8 13
OSC1 Q2 U101_PIN65
R526 R545
2 R527 R528 9 12
100R 4.7k
1
- OSC2 Q1 U101_PIN66
100K 82K
10
+ 3 VSS TOE
11
NJM324 + R145
C567 1M U103
U502-A 10uF / 10V(A) C115 MT88L70
C537 C116
27pF RX_AF2
2.2nF 27pF

U101_PIN31(SDATA) R180
C117 1.2nF TONE 4
U101_PIN30(CLK) 100K
U101_PIN29(CSN)
R179
R529 47K R143 91K TONE 3
+3.3V PTT1 51K
R530 47K +3.3V R182
FUN_KEY1 C118 TONE 2
R531 47K 10uF / 16V 200K
FUN_KEY2 R144 100K
R183
TONE 1
C570 PTT2 +
1

NA
1

47pF
1
DHT1114S
PB501

DHT1114S

DHT1114S
PTT

2
PB502
FUN1

PB503
FUN2

R540 47K
R537
1K
Q505
KRA305

Q504
KRC404

TX_AF2

Figure 10-9. Transmitter Audio Filter and Sub-tone Schematic Diagram


Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (VHF: 136–174 MHz) 10-8

+3.3V

+3.3V R150
R181

12

10
SCLK 11

9
8
7

5
4

TXINO 3
23 RXINO AGND 2
24 RXIN AGNDIN 1
150R 10K(1%)
R131

CSN

VSS

TSAOUT MOD

EXTINO

EXTIN
TXIN
RSAOUT LIMLV
SDATA
10R R104 R105 R106
C199 C153

AK2347
C191 + C190
470P 47K 47K 47K

U102
220pF 10uF/16V 1uF R151

RXOUT
12K(1%)

XOUT
TEST

DINO

22 FILO
16 VDD
C154

DIN
14 XIN
C100 1uF
1uF(1608)

13

15

17
18

19

20
21
C602
0.22uF(K)
C112 R1001
SW/VOL1
10uF/16V R1003 10K C114
RY8418 220pF
10K
B to B flex. PCB

XF2M-1215-1A

RX_AF1 +
52745-1297

R1002
U106
C113 9.1K
TC7S66FU
560pF R146
J104
J105

0R 1 2
FL102 4
1 3.5795MHz
1 2
2 3 RX_TONE_CON2
DCS_SEL
3 4
4 5
5 6
6 7 R145
8 SDATA
AUDIO_IN 7
8 9 C115 1M C116 +5V
9 10 SCLK 27pF 27pF
C620 10 11
Q101 C156 Q102
11 12 CSN
470P KRC413 0.22uF(K) KRC413
12
C157
0.22uF(K) 4
U105-E +
-
NJM324
C129 11
R127 33K
C126 47nF R134 4.7M
R129 150K
C125 33nF C127
47nF 47nF C128 C130
47nF 33nF C158 R132 10K
2 - 0.22uF(K) 9 -
1 6 8
- TONE_INT
3 7 10 +
+
R126 R191 5 + NJM324
NJM324 R133 470K
15K C110 U105-A 15K R128 NJM324 R192 U105-C
22nF 3.9K U105-B 15K C134
C109 R121
R122 R149 0.22uF(K)
Q103 22nF 330K
330K 100K
KRC413
1/2VCC

Q113
Q104 RX_TONE_EN
KRC404
KRC413

RX_TONE_CON1

Figure 10-10. Receiver Audio Filter and Sub-tone Schematic Diagram


10-9 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (VHF: 136–174 MHz)

J603

C622
C616 R615
J105 L602

L601 J601

C621
R616 C617
L604
C602

R636

R609
R608 L603
R619

R421 R419

Q610
PB501 Q601 C461

C601
C460 R420 C433 R423 C432
C439
R424
LK2 R417
Q408

R422
R418
U401
Q407

R433 R499

R431
C436
R432
B401

L413
C437

C453
Q406 R426 R427 C454 B402
U402 C435
R425 C438 Q403

R507
RT501
R414 C411
C570

R411 C415
SH103

Q405
R412
DEC1
PB502

R413
C320 Q404

C334
R318 C378 R314

C406
R317
R342 C381
C339 U202
R316

CR306
C380

Q202
R213 Q101

C211 R208 RT201


Q102 Q104 Q113

R210
C209 R212
C210 R211 Q103

R222
PB503
C157 C109 R149 SH102

C110
C156
Q207

C129 C158

R121
R122
C130

C746
R128 L709 C747

C538
R192 R129 C128 C756
C213 C539

C206 R203
R216 CR201

R127
C126
C127

CR202
C204

R732
R126
C125
Q503
R204 R217 U105 U701

C214
C208
R250

C136 R136
R206

C738 R733
R207 R111 R730 R721 R720 C741
C134
R1005 R731

R165

R163
Q206 R722

R1004
R719

C139 R135
R133
C135

C198

R167
Q114 Q709
R1006
Q112 R723 Q707

C748
R718
R134 Q711
R137
C750

R753
R132 C137

R169
R168 R724
R729 C755

C749
CR116 R725 Q710

R752

R716
Q111 Q708

C752
R164
CR117
C751

R751
TP3 R717
C104
R110

FL102 C116 C138 R726 R740

R727
R728
R138
R145 R146 C115

C754
R117 C753
TP4 TP11
C105
R118

TP10
C106
R116 C119 R141
C107 C120 R140 C512

U507
C511

U101
C510

R734
TP9
R115

U103 R505
TP8
C739
C145 R148 C146

C740

R503 RT502
C516
R185

R526

R522
R142
C121
R504
R545

FL101

R528
C536
R527
C515 C537
R506 C530
TP2 U502

R524
C533
R523
TP5
TP6
C545

R519 R521 R541 C531


TP1
C567
TP7 J102

Figure 10-11. VHF (136–174 MHz) Mainboard Top Side: PCB No. 8431BEACON400
Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (VHF: 136–174 MHz) 10-10

ANT4 ANT1

ANT3 ANT2

L410 C431 R416

C428
C430
C429

SH105

C427

CR301
L409

CR311
ANT5

R635
C606
C620 R621

C359

L302
L326 C615 R620 C605

C426
C445

CR3002

C317 R301 R302

R613 C619
C301

CR302

C618
L301

C304
C540
L411 L303

R614
U601

C446

C308
C425

C307
C305 C321
CR401 R610

C462
C463
C609

C423

R357

R305
R358

CR303
L412 R415 Q301 L304
C356

C464

C310
C354

C311
C422 L305

C420
L408 R308

C312
C419

SH104

L311
L309

C314
CR305

C416
L307
C455

C315
L308

C313 C318
C322

C418
C417

L416

R307
R306
L335
L415 CR307
C316 L336

R338
C369 R335
R336

L330 C365 L331 L310

Q306
L332
R429 C434
L406 R430 R428 L333

L405
C413

C333 C325 C326 C327


L329 L340 C330 C331

L404
C410 C409

Q307
C421

C328
L403 C408

R310
C370

C332
R410 C403

C329
L306
R409 C402

C367
C368

R337
Q402

FL301
R399 L337

L402
R309

R406
L401
R408 C405 C404

R404
R407

C319
C376
C377
C440 Q401 C343 C344

Q304

C340
C338
C449 R402 R311 C335

R315
Q305
L407 Q303

R401
R403

R312 C347
C401

R319 C342
L327 C341

R436
R434

C337
Q7 C444 R173
R405 C143 CR315
C448 R176
R177

R171

R172
R175
C447 R435 CR312

R174
U201

R258 C201
C203
Q121 Q122 FL201
Q120
SH101

C729
C703 R706
R714
L708 R715 C731

C207
C702 R701
C728

R191
Q706

L701 C704
R707
Q703
C701

C714
Q701

R702
C717 C716 C715 Q201

R708

C705 R703 C709


L707
Q704

R710
Q705 CF1 CF2
Q702
C112

C719
R711
C718

C707
R709 C706
L704
C721 R704

R705
CR703

C723 L706

R1003
L703
R1002
C724
C726

C154

C114 R143
R1001 C117
C153

C711
C727 C722 C710

C113
R162 R181 U102
R712

C111

C103
C101 R101 R103
L705

C102
R713

CR702
L702
R102
C725 CR701 R151
C712 R150 R144
C100
R104

R131
R105
U106
R106
C191
C199
R184
C190
R180 C118

R154
Q504
R153 R113 R179
C195 C124 R182
Q505 CR101 C194 C123 R183
FL701

R540

C501
R190
R537
C147

C502
U104

C144
R178

U506

TP12
C503

TP13
R114
R532
R139

U505 C509 U107


C541
R533
C508 R534
C546 R513

TP14
R535
C518
R510

R539
C520
R511

C506

C507

TP15
R536

C547 R530
R512
R538 C542 R107 C521 R531
R518 R517 C519 C549 C161
C550 C178 C168 R193 R120 R529
R599
C528 R520

C172 R152
U501 C179 C167

CR601
C529 C166 C169 R195
C177
C548 C173
U508 C525 C523 R194
R509 C162
R516
R508 C517 C170 C163
R598 C524
C142

C141
R514
C522
C543
R597
R515

C165 C171 C140


C188
C189
C164

C544 C568

Figure 10-12. VHF (136–174 MHz) Mainboard Bottom Side: PCB No. 8431BEACON400
10-11 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (VHF: 136–174 MHz)

R501 R502

C565
C566
CR501

C563
Q501 Q502

C564
C560

C562
C561

Figure 10-13. VHF (136–174 MHz) Sub Circuit Board Top View: PCB No. 8421BEACON100
Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (VHF: 136–174 MHz) 10-12

SW1

SW / VOL1

J104

Figure 10-14. VHF (136–174 MHz) Sub Circuit Board Bottom View: PCB No. 8421BEACON100
10-13 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (VHF: 136–174 MHz)

C1018
MIC1

J101

C176
C175

R155
C174

Q110
C187

R199
R147
C1005
C1004

SH201

C1011
C1010
C1009
CR110 CR111

R196
R197
R198
R161
R160

J103
R159

C1001 R156
C1007 C1002
C1008 C1003
R158 C1006
CR114 CR115
R108
C1012

R109
C1013
C1014
R112

R157
CR112 CR113
C1015
R119

Figure 10-15. VHF (136–174 MHz) Keypad Board: PCB No. 8422BEACON100
Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (VHF: 136–174 MHz) 10-14

10.3.1 Parts List


Circuit Circuit
Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description
Ref. Ref.
Circuit
Supplier Supplier Part No. Description C127 TDK – Chip Cap, 1006 K 47nF C169 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF
Ref.

B401 TDK – Chip beads 1608 D 100Ω C128 TDK – Chip Cap, 1006 K 47nF C170 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF

B402 TDK – Chip beads 1608 D 100Ω C129 TDK – Chip Cap, 1006 K 47nF C171 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF

C100 TDK – Chip Cap, 1608 Z 1μF C130 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 33nF C172 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF

C101 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 1μF C134 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K C173 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF
0.2210nFμF
C102 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 2200PF C174 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF
C135 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
C103 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF C175 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF
C136 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF
C104 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 150 PF C176 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF
C137 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 0.1μF
C105 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 15nF C177 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF
C138 TDK – Chip Cap, 1608 K 0.22μF
C106 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 47nF C178 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF
C139 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ
C107 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 0.1μF C179 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF
C140 TDK – Chip Cap, 1006 K 473PF
C109 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 22nF C187 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF
C142 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF
C110 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 22nF C188 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF
C143 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF
C111 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 1μF C189 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF
C144 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 0.1μF
C112 HITACH – Chip Tantal, 10uF-M/ C190 HITACH – Chip Tantal, 10uF-M/
16V(A) C145 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 15PF 16V(A)

C113 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 560PF C146 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 15PF C191 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF

C114 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF C147 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 0.1μF C194 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF

C115 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 27PF C153 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 1μF C195 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF

C116 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 27PF C154 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 1μF C199 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF

C117 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 1.2nF C156 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 0.22μF C201 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF

C118 HITACH – Chip Tantal, 10uF-M/ C157 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 0.22μF C203 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 J 120PF
16V(A) C158 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 0.22μF C204 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF
C119 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 10nF C161 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF C206 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 0.1μF

C120 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 15PF C162 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF C207 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 0.1μF

C121 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 33nF C163 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF C208 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF

C123 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF C164 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF C209 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 560PF

C124 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 1000PF C165 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF C210 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 560PF

C125 TDK – Chip Cap, 1006 K 47nF C166 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF C211 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 0.1μF

C126 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 33nF C167 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF C213 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 0.1μF

C168 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF C214 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF
10-15 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (VHF: 136–174 MHz)

Circuit Circuit Circuit


Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description
Ref. Ref. Ref.

C301 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47pF C340 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 0.1μF C422 TDK – Chip Cap,1608 J 270PF

C304 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 J 20PF C341 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF C425 TDK – Chip Cap,1608 K 1000PF

C305 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 D 10PF C342 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 0.1μF C426 TDK – Chip Cap,1608 J 27PF

C307 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 15PF C343 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF C427 TDK – Chip Cap,1608 J 12PF

C308 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 10nF C344 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF C428 TDK – Chip Cap,1608 J 22PF

C310 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF C347 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF C429 TDK – Chip Cap,1608 D 10PF

C311 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 1000PF C354 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 D 9PF C430 TDK – Chip Cap,1608 J 12PF

C312 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 D 10PF C356 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 10nF C431 TDK – Chip Cap,1608 J 1nF

C313 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 1000PF C359 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 D 10PF C432 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF

C314 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 15PF C365 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1005 J 47N C434 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF

C315 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 15PF C367 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF C435 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 10nF

C316 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 15PF C368 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 10nF C436 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF

C317 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 1000PF C376 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF C437 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF

C318 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 10nF C378 HITACH – Chip Tantal, 10uF-M/ C439 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 1000PF
16V(A)
C319 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 10nF C440 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF
C380 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF
C320 HITACH – Chip Tantal, 10uF-M/ C445 TDK – Chip Cap,1608 D 9PF
16V(A) C381 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 0.1μF
C446 TDK – Chip Cap,1608 J 22PF
C325 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 J 39PF C401 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 C 5PF
C447 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 C 5PF
C326 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 12PF C404 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 15PF
C448 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 10nF
C327 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1005 J 10N C405 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 J 20PF
C449 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 C 5PF
C328 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 D 6PF C406 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF
C453 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF
C329 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 10nF C409 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 D 8PF
C454 HITACH – Chip Tantal, 22uF-M/
C330 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 D 7PF C410 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 56PF 16V(B)

C331 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 C 5PF C413 TDK – Chip Cap,1608 J 30PF C455 TDK – Chip Cap,1608 J 12PF

C332 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 D 10PF C415 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 20KΩ C460 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF

C333 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 27PF C416 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF C461 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF

C334 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 1000PF C417 TDK – Chip Cap, 1608 J 15PF C462 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF

C335 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 J 20PF C418 TDK – Chip Cap,1608 J 56PF C463 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF

C337 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 10nF C419 TDK – Chip Cap,1608 J 18PF C464 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF

C338 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 47nF C420 TDK – Chip Cap,1608 C 5PF C501 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF

C339 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 0.1μF C421 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (VHF: 136–174 MHz) 10-16

Circuit Circuit Circuit


Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description
Ref. Ref. Ref.

C502 HITACH – Chip Tantal, 22uF-M/ C538 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 10nF C618 HITACH – Chip Tantal, 4.7uF-M/
16V(B) 16V(A)
C539 HITACH – Chip Tantal, 10uF-M/
C503 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF 16V(A) C619 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 33PF

C506 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF C540 TDK – Chip Cap, 1608 Z 0.1μF C620 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF

C507 HITACH – Chip Tantal, 22uF-M/ C541 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF C621 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF
16V(B)
C542 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 10nF C622 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
C508 HITACH – Chip Tantal, 10uF-M/
16V(A) C543 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 1.2nF C701 HITACH – Chip Tantal, 22uF-M/
10V(A)
C509 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF C545 HITACH – Chip Tantal, 22uF-M/
10V(A) C702 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 1000PF
C510 TDK – Chip Cap, 2012 Z 4.7μF
C546 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 0.1μF C704 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF
C511 HITACH – Chip Tantal, 22uF-M/
16V(B) C549 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 560PF C705 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 D 6PF

C512 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF C550 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 560PF C706 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 D 10PF

C515 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF C560 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 J 47PF C707 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 27PF

C516 HITACH – Chip Tantal, 10uF-M/ C561 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 J 47PF C709 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 D 10PF
16V(A) C562 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 J 47PF C710 MURATA – Chip Trimmer Cap, 2PIE
C517 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 22nF 10PF
C563 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 J 47PF
C518 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 5.6nF C711 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 33PF
C564 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 J 47PF
C519 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 1.2nF C712 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF
C565 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 J 47PF
C520 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 4.7nF C714 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 1000PF
C566 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 J 47PF
C521 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 1.2nF C715 HITACH – Chip Tantal, 22uF-M/
C567 HITACH – Chip Tantal, 10uF-M/ 10V(A)
C522 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 5.6nF 16V(A)
C716 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF
C523 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 1000PF C568 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 10nF
C717 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 12PF
C524 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 33nF C570 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
C718 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 12PF
C525 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 330PF C601 HITACH – Chip Tantal, 10uF-M/
16V(A) C719 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 27PF
C528 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 18nF
C602 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 0.22μF C721 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 12PF
C529 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF
C605 TDK – Chip Cap, 2012 Z 4.7uF C722 MURATA – Chip Trimmer Cap, 2PIE
C530 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 10nF 10PF
C606 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF
C531 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF C723 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 C 3PF
C609 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 0.1μF
C533 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF C724 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 56PF
C615 TDK – Chip Cap, 1608 K 0.22μF
C536 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 10nF C725 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF
C616 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 0.1μF
C537 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 K 2200PF C726 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 D 6PF
C617 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 0.1μF
10-17 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (VHF: 136–174 MHz)

Circuit Circuit Circuit


Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description
Ref. Ref. Ref.

C727 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 C 3PF C1010 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF CR305 KEC – VARIABLE DIODE,
KDV269E
C728 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 D 10PF C1011 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
CR306 KEC – SWITCH DIODE, KDS-
C729 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 C 3PF C1012 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF 160E (ESM)
C730 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 C 4PF C1013 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF CR307 KEC – VARIABLE DIODE,
C731 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 C 4PF C1014 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF KDV269E

C738. TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 D 7PF C1015 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF CR312 KEC – SWITCH DIODE, KDS-
160E (ESM)
C739 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 1000PF C1018 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 220PF
CR315 KEC – SWITCH DIODE, KDS-
C740 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF CF1 BGTech 8286045500120 TOKO, Ceramic Filter, 160E (ESM)
ELFY455F
C741 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF CR401 M/A COM – PIN DIODE, MA4P7001F-
CF2 BGTech 8286045500220 TOKO, Ceramic Filter, 1072T
C746 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 20PF ELFY455H
CR501 BRIGHT LED – LED DIODE, BL-
C747 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 33PF CR110 Bright LED – LED DIODE, BL-HG036D- HEIG033B-TR
C748 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF TR
CR601 KEC – ZENOR DIODE, KDZ5.1V
C749 TDK – Chip Cap, 1608 Z 1μF CR111 Bright LED – LED DIODE, BL-HG036D-
TR CR701 KEC – VARIABLE DIODE,
C750 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF KDV300E
CR1121 Bright LED – LED DIODE, BL-HG036D-
C751 HITACH – Chip Tantal, 1uF-M/35V(A) TR CR702 KEC – VARIABLE DIODE,
KDV300E
C752 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 0.1μF CR1131 Bright LED – LED DIODE, BL-HG036D-
TR CR703 KEC – VARIABLE DIODE,
C753 PANASONIC – Film Chip Cap, 3216 J KDV300E
47nF CR1141 Bright LED – LED DIODE, BL-HG036D-
TR DEC1 BGTech 8287455c24010 CP, Desciminator,
C754 PANASONIC – Film Chip Cap, 3216 J JTBC455C24
47nF CR1151 Bright LED – LED DIODE, BL-HG036D-
TR F- BGTech 8560228005000 SNAGGWA, BEACON
C755 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 0.1μF CABLE FLAT CABLE, FF12-
CR116 KEC – SWITCH DIODE, KDS- 1 22N080XXA
C756 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 1000PF 160E (ESM)
F- BGTech 8560124005000 SNAGGWA, BEACON
C1001 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF CR117 KEC – SWITCH DIODE, KDS- CABLE FLAT CABLE, FF12-
C1002 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF 160E (ESM) 2 12N040XXA

C1003 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF CR201 KEC – Switch DIODE, KDS 181 FL101 BGTech 82827R3728M00 SHINSUNG, Crystal,
7.3728MHz (H: 2.8mm)
C1004 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF CR202 KEC – Switch DIODE, KDS 181
FL102 BGTech 82827R5795M00 SHINSUNG, Crystal,
C1005 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF CR301 PANASONIC – Switch DIODE, 3.5795MHz (H: 2.8mm)
MA2S07700L
C1006 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF FL201 BGTech 828244R645M00 SHINSUNG, Crystal,
CR302 KEC – VARIABLE DIODE, 44.645MHz (SMD)
C1007 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF KDV269E
FL301 BGTech 828645R100220 SHINSUNG, Crystal, MCF
C1008 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF CR303 KEC – VARIABLE DIODE, 45.15S12.B (8.5KHz)
KDV269E
C1009 TDK – Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (VHF: 136–174 MHz) 10-18

Circuit Circuit Circuit


Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description
Ref. Ref. Ref.

FL701 BGTech 8289012R80010 SHINSUNG, VCTCXO, L327 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind,1608 K 820NH L604 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1608 K 2.2uH
12.8 MHZ
L329 BGTech 8920PT1667020 TOKO, #617PT-1667 L701 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, HK1005 R10J
J101 BGTech 851607C01S110 YUNHO, FPC
CONNECTOR, 05004HR- L330 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1005 J 82N L702 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1608 K 2.2uH
07C01S(G) L331 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1005 J 47N L703 DAERIM – COIL AIR, 0.28-1.1-
J102 BGTech 851622A01S110 YUNHO, FPC 6TL(SMD)
L332 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind,1608 K 820NH
CONNECTOR, 05004HR- L704 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, LK1608-1R0K-T
22A01S L333 BGTech 8920PT1664020 TOKO, #617PT-1664
L705 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1608 K 2.2uH
J103 BGTech 8516220005020 KYOCERA, FPC L335 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1005 J 27N
CONNECTOR, 04-6292- L706 DAERIM – COIL AIR, 0.3-1.4-6TL
022-000-800+ L336 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1005 J 27N
L707 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, LK1608-1R0K-T
J104 BGTech 851612151A110 OMIRON, FPC L337 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1005 J 22N
CONNECTOR, XF2M- L708 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1608 220nH J
L340 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind,1608 K 820NH
1215-1A L709 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1005 J 47N
L401 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1608 220nH J
J105 BGTech 851612A01S110 YUNHO, FPC LCD1 BGTech 86343208A2020 EVERRVIEW,VBS3208A2-
CONNECTOR, 05004HR- L403 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1608 220nH J 7FWLYA,REV4.0
12B01S(G)
L404 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1005 J 22N MIC1 BGTech 8420063215000 BSE, C-MIC, 6.0*2.7/
J601 BGTech 8500031009800 CHI CHENG, SPK MIC 2.2KΩ,2V,-44±3dB, Pin
JACK, 0980683Z01-D L405 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1005 J 22N
type
J602 BGTech 85100G500PL00 SUYIN, BATTERY L406 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1608 220nH J
PB501 BGTech 8466PUD02K020 PANASONIC, Tack Switch,
CONNECTOR, L407 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1608 220nH J EVQPUD02K
060031MA005G500PL
L408 DAERIM – COIL AIR, 0.28-1.1- PB502 BGTech 8466PUD02K020 PANASONIC, Tack Switch,
J603 BGTech 8510530470210 MOLEX, CONNECTOR, 6TL(SMD) EVQPUD02K
53047-0210
L409 DAERIM – COIL AIR, 0.35-1.6- PB503 BGTech 8466PUD02K020 PANASONIC, Tack Switch,
L301 TAIYOYUDEN – ChipInd, LEM2520T-68NK 6TL(SMD) EVQPUD02K
L302 DELTA – Chip Ind, 2012 27nH L410 DAERIM – COIL AIR, 0.35-1.6- Q101 KEC – KRC413
L303 DELTA – Chip Ind, 2012 12nH 6TL(SMD)
Q102 KEC – KRC413
L304 DELTA – Chip Ind, 2012 68nH L411 DAERIM – COIL AIR, 0.35-1.6-
6TL(SMD) Q103 KEC – KRC413
L305 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1608 220nH J Q104 KEC – KRC413
L412 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, LK1608-1R0K-T
L306 DELTA – Chip Ind, 2012 820NH Q110 KEC – SWITCHING TR
(Tolerance: 5%) L413 DAERIM – COIL AIR, 0.35-1.6-
7TL(SMD) Q111 KEC – KTA 2014
L307 DELTA – Chip Ind, 2012 12nH
L415 DAERIM – COIL AIR, 0.45-1.4-3TL Q112 KEC – KTA 2014
L308 DELTA – Chip Ind, 2012 68nH
L416 DAERIM – COIL AIR, 0.45-1.4-3TL Q113 KEC – KRC 404
L309 DELTA – Chip Ind, 2012 22nH
L601 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1608 K 2.2uH Q114 KEC – KRC 404
L310 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1005 J 47N
L602 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1608 K 2.2uH Q120 KEC – KRC 404
L311 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1608 220nH J
L603 TAIYOYUDEN – Chip Ind, 1608 K 2.2uH Q121 KEC – KRC 404
L326 DELTA – Chip Ind, 2012 220nH
10-19 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (VHF: 136–174 MHz)

Circuit Circuit Circuit


Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description
Ref. Ref. Ref.

Q122 KEC – KRC 404 Q504 KEC – KRC 404 BJT NPN R106 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ
Transistor
Q201 KEC – KRC 404 R107 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 3.9KΩ
Q505 KEC – KRA 305
Q202 KEC – KRC 404 R1081 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 4.7KΩ
Q601 KEC – KRC 404 BJT NPN
Q206 KEC – KRC 404 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 4.7KΩ
Transistor R1091
Q207 KEC – KRC 404 Q610 KEC – KRC 404 BJT NPN R110 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 270KΩ
Q301 NEC – SWITCHING TR Transistor
R1121 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 4.7KΩ
Q303 NEC – SWITCHING TR Q7 NEC – 2SC4226 BJT NPN
Transistor R113 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ
Q304 KEC – KRA 305
Q701 NEC – 2SC4226 BJT NPN R114 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ
Q305 KEC – KRC 404 Transistor
R115 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ
Q306 BGTech 81492SK711020 2SK711 TOSHIBA FET N- Q702 NEC – 2SC4226 BJT NPN
Channel Transistor Transistor R116 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1.2KΩ

Q307 BGTech 81492SK711020 2SK711 TOSHIBA FET N- Q703 NEC – 2SC4226 BJT NPN R117 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 8.2KΩ
Channel Transistor Transistor R118 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ
Q401 BGTech 8142000951120 PBR 951LT1 PHILIPS BJT Q704 NEC – 2SC4226 BJT NPN KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 4.7KΩ
R1191
NPN Transistor Transistor
R120 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ
Q402 BGTech 8149003078021 2SK3078A TOSHIBA FET Q705 KEC – KRA 305 BJT PNP
N-channel Transistor Transistor R121 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 330KΩ
Q403 BGTech 8149003476021 2SK3476 TOSHIBA FET Q706 KEC – KRA 305 BJT PNP R122 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 330KΩ
N-channel Transistor Transistor
R126 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 15KΩ
Q404 BGTech 8145001188021 STB 1188 AUK BJT NPN Q707 KEC – KTC 4075 BJT NPN
Transistor Transistor R127 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 33KΩ

Q405 KEC – KTC 4075 BJT NPN Q708 KEC – KTA 2014 BJT PNP R128 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 3.9KΩ
Transistor Transistor
R129 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 150KΩ
Q406 KEC – KRC 404 BJT NPN Q709 KEC – KTA 2014 BJT PNP
R131 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10Ω
Transistor Transistor
R132 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ
Q407 KEC – KRA 305 Q710 KEC – KTC 4075 BJT NPN
Transistor R133 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 470KΩ
Q408 KEC – KRC 404 BJT NPN
Transistor Q711 KEC – KRA304 BJT PNP R134 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 4.7MΩ
Transistor
Q501 KEC – KRC 404 BJT NPN R135 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 0.1μF
Transistor R101 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ
R136 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ
Q502 KEC – KRC 404 BJT NPN R102 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ
Transistor R137 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 4.7MΩ
R103 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 150KΩ
Q503 KEC – KRC 404 BJT NPN R138 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 220KΩ
Transistor R104 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ
R139 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ
R105 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ
R140 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 68KΩ
Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (VHF: 136–174 MHz) 10-20

Circuit Circuit Circuit


Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description
Ref. Ref. Ref.

R141 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ R173 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ R213 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 20KΩ

KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 330KΩ R174 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 120KΩ R216 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 4.7KΩ
R142
R175 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ R217 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ
R143 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 91KΩ
R176 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 30KΩ R222 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1.2KΩ
R144 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ
R177 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 56KΩ R250 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ
R145 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1MΩ
R178 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ R258 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1.5KΩ
R146 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 0Ω
R179 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 51KΩ R301 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ
R147 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ
R180 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ R302 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ
R148 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1MΩ
R181 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 150Ω R305 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 39KΩ
R149 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ
R182 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 200KΩ R306 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ
R150 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 F 10KΩ
R184 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 15KΩ R307 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ
R151 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 F 12KΩ
R185 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 0Ω R308 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 150Ω
R152 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 680Ω
R190 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 15KΩ R309 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10Ω
R153 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 F 68KΩ
R191 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 15KΩ R310 KAMAYA – 1005 J 1KΩ
R154 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 F 47KΩ
R192 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 15KΩ R311 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 560Ω
R155 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 470Ω
R193 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ R312 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 220Ω
R156 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1KΩ
R194 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 6.8KΩ R314 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100Ω
R1571 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1KΩ
R195 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100Ω R315 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100Ω
R1581 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1KΩ
R196 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ R316 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ
R159 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ
R197 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ R317 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 120KΩ
R160 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ
R198 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ R318 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 2.2KΩ
R161 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ
R199 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ R319 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 3.9KΩ
R162 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 820Ω
R203 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 22KΩ R336 KAMAYA – 1005 J 1KΩ
R163 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ
R204 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 22KΩ R337 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10Ω
R164 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ
R206 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ R338 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 C 1PF
R165 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 F 3KΩ
R207 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 22KΩ R342 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 6.8KΩ
R167 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ
R208 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 2KΩ R357 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1Ω
R168 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ
R210 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 120KΩ R358 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1Ω
R169 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1.2KΩ
R211 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 15KΩ R399 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 68Ω
R171 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ
R212 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ R401 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 180Ω
R172 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ
10-21 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (VHF: 136–174 MHz)

Circuit Circuit Circuit


Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description
Ref. Ref. Ref.

R402 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 39Ω R432 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ R526 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100Ω

R403 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 180Ω R433 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 0Ω R527 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ

R404 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ R434 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 33KΩ R528 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 82KΩ

R405 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 2.7KΩ R435 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 180Ω R529 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ

R406 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10Ω R436 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47Ω R530 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ

R407 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 8.2KΩ R499 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1.5KΩ R531 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ

R408 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 2.2KΩ R501 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 220Ω R532 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ

R409 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10Ω R502 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 220Ω R533 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ

R410 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10Ω R503 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ R534 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ

R411 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 3.3KΩ R504 NOBLE – CHIP SEMI V.R, 3PIE 47 R535 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ

R412 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 3.9KΩ R536 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 330KΩ
R505 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ
R413 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 8.2KΩ R537 KAMAYA – 1005 J 1KΩ
R506 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ
R414 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 4.7KΩ R538 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 8.2KΩ
R507 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ
R415 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 2012 J 220Ω R539 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 330KΩ
R508 KAMAYA – 1005 J 1KΩ
R416 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1608 J 47KΩ R540 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ
R509 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 2.2KΩ
R417 ROHM – Chip Res, 1W J 2512 0.1Ω R541 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 330KΩ
R510 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 15KΩ
R418 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1608 D 220KΩ R545 NOBLE – CHIP SEMI V.R, 2PIE 4.7
R511 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 8.2KΩ KΩ
R419 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1608 D 220KΩ
R512 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 20KΩ R597 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 4.7KΩ
R420 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 4.7MΩ
R513 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ R598 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 20KΩ
R421 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1608 D 68KΩ
R514 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 24KΩ R609 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1KΩ
R422 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1608 D 68KΩ
R515 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 12KΩ R610 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 2.2Ω
R423 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 3.9MΩ
R516 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 12KΩ R613 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 15KΩ
R424 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 12KΩ
R517 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 15KΩ R614 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 560KΩ
R425 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 2.4KΩ
R518 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 5.6KΩ R615 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 2.2Ω
R426 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 3.9KΩ
R519 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 2MΩ R616 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 0Ω
R427 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ
R520 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 560KΩ R619 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ
R428 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100Ω
R521 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 330KΩ R620 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 33KΩ
R429 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 3.6KΩ
R522 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 30KΩ R621 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 39KΩ
R430 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100Ω
R523 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 F 30KΩ R635 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 0Ω
R431 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47KΩ
R524 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 F 47KΩ R636 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 560Ω
Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (VHF: 136–174 MHz) 10-22

Circuit Circuit Circuit


Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description
Ref. Ref. Ref.

R701 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100Ω R731 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10Ω U401 BG Tech 8191401150220 DIGITAL
POTENTIOMETER,
R702 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 F 3KΩ R732 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ MCP4011-502E/MS
R703 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 F 10KΩ R733 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 0Ω U402 BG Tech 8124000358011 OP AMP (DUAL), KIA358
R704 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 F 10KΩ R734 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10Ω U501 BG Tech 8191401150220 DIGITAL
R705 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 180Ω R740 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1.8KΩ POTENTIOMETER,
MCP4011(5002)
R706 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 47Ω R751 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1KΩ
U502 BG Tech 8124000324011 OP AMP, NJM324
R707 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 F 4.7KΩ R752 KAMAYA – 1005 J 1KΩ
U505 BG Tech 8124000324011 REGULAR IC,
R708 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 F 12KΩ R753 KAMAYA – 1005 J 1KΩ TK11250CMCL - G (AMTL)

R709 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 F 12KΩ R1001 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ U506 BG Tech 8123011250021 REGULATOR IC,
TK11250AMTL
R710 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 180Ω R1002 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 9.1KΩ
U507 BG Tech 8123011233020 VOLTAGE DOUBLER,
R711 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ R1003 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ TC1240AECH
R712 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ R1004 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ U508 BG Tech 8128TC1240020 DIGITAL
R713 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 10KΩ R1005 TDK – Chip Cap,1005 K 10nF POTENTIOMETER,
MCP4011-503E/MS
R714 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100Ω RT201 TAIYOYUDEN – Thermistor, 10K (TH)
U601 BG Tech 811608541T020 AUDIO AMP (SOT 8PIN
R715 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100Ω RT501 TAIYOYUDEN – Thermistor, 10K (TH) TYPE) IC, TDA8541T

R716 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 680Ω RT502 TAIYOYUDEN – Thermistor, 47K (TH) U701 BG Tech 810415E03S020 PLL IC, MB15E03SLPFV1-
G-BND-EF-6
R717 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 56Ω SPK1 BG Tech 8400362424100 Speaker, 24Ω 1.0W 36θ
(Connector type) PCB1 BG Tech 8431BEAVHF400 CAFSYSTEM, Main PCB,
R718 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 20KΩ FR4 4 Layer PCB
SW/ BG Tech 84766N992N151 TOKOS, Switch Volume
R719 KAMAYA – 1005 J 1KΩ VOL1 RY-8418 SH101 BG Tech 8860BEACA1010 SHIELD CAN - VCO
R720 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 270Ω U101 BG Tech 81100303RF020 CPU IC SH102 BG Tech 8860BEAC93010 SHIELD CAN PLL
R721 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 270Ω U102 BG Tech 8116AK2347020 AUDIO LSI, AK2347 SH103 BG Tech 8660BEACA4010 PA SHIELD CAN
R722 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 22KΩ BG Tech 8192088L70020 DTMF RECEIVER, SH104 MOTOROLA PMDN4137AR Finger Strip PCB
U103
R723 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 1.2KΩ MT88L70
SH105 MOTOROLA PMDN4137AR Finger Strip PCB
R724 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 820Ω U104 BG Tech 811324LC64020 EEPROM IC, 24LC64
SH201 MOTOROLA PMDN4151AR Finger Strip–Pair
R725 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 220Ω U105 BG Tech 8124000324011 OP AMP, NJM324
SUB BGTech 8421BEACON100 CAFSYSTEM, Sub PCB,
R726 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 2.4KΩ U106 BG Tech 8135TC7S66020 Analog SW IC, TC7S66FU PCB1 1.2T 2 Layer

R727 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 2.7KΩ U107 BG Tech 81287027AT020 VOLTAGE DETECTOR, KEY BGTech 8422BEACON100 CAFSYSTTEM, Key PCB,
KIA7027AT PCB1 1.2T 2Layer
R728 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 2.7KΩ
U201 BG Tech 8125311360020 FM IC, TA31136
R729 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 100KΩ Note:
U202 BG Tech 8191401150320 DIGITAL 1: Not for PMUD2441AAL
R730 KAMAYA – Chip Res, 1005 J 33KΩ POTENTIOMETER,
MCP4011-503E/MS
10-23

Notes
Chapter 11 403 – 447 MHz UHF1 Theory Of Operation

11.1 Introduction
This chapter provides a detailed theory of operation for the radio components. Schematic diagrams
for the circuits described in the following paragraphs are located in Chapter 14 of this manual.

11.2 UHF1 Receiver


The UHF1 receiver design covers the frequency range of 403 – 447MHz and it is a double
conversion super heterodyne with 1st IF 45.1MHz and 2nd IF 455kHz. The receiver is divided into
two major blocks, Front End and Back End as shown in Figure 11-1.

Preselector RF Postselector Crystal IF


Filter Amp Filter 1st Mixer Filter Amp
RX from
Antenna Switch

Inj Filter
First LO
from Synthesizer

N/S_SW
Ceramic
Descriminator Filter 455FW
455C24 455HW

IF
LPF Quadrature Amp
Recovered Audio Detector

RSSI

Crystal
44.645MHz

Figure 11-1. UHF1 Receiver Block Diagram


11-2 403 – 447 MHz UHF1 Theory Of Operation: UHF1 Receiver

11.2.1 Receiver Front End


Incoming RF signals from antenna are first routed through the harmonic filter (L409 – L411, C426 –
C429, C445, C446) and antenna switch (CR301), part of the transmitter circuitry, before being applied
to the receiver front end. The receiver front end consists of preselector filter, RF amplifier, post-
selector filter and a double-balanced mixer.
The preselector filter is a varactor-tuned 2-pole design using discrete elements (L320, L324, C351,
C361, CR307 and CR314) in series/shunt resonator configuration. It is a band-shift filter and the
frequency shift is controlled by varactor diodes CR307 and CR314, which are connected to the
microprocessor. It is configured to provide steeper attenuation above the pass band for improved
spurious rejection when high-side local injection is used. The frequency is separated into 8 steps and
controlled by CPU (403 – 447MHz).
The output of this filter is matched to the base of RF amplifier Q301 which provides 13dB of gain. The
output of the RF amplifier is applied to the post-selector filter. The post-selector filter designed using
discrete elements (L323, L328, C379, C363 and C355) in a series/shunt resonator configuration. It is
a band-shift filter and the frequency shift is controlled by varactor diodes CR305 and CR313, which
are connected to the microprocessor. It is configured to provide steeper attenuation above the
passband for improved spurious rejection when high-side local injection is used. The frequency is
separated into 8 steps and controlled by CPU (403 – 447MHz).
The output of the post selector is connected to the double-balanced mixer consisting of components
L329, L333, CR316. 1st local signal generated from VCO is filtered by injection filter (L310, L331,
C325, C326, C388, C386, C365 and C387) to remove harmonics. The converted 1st IF frequency at
mixer passes through L333 and matches the 45.1MHz IF signal to crystal filter (FL301).

11.2.2 Receiver Back End


The 1st IF signal is amplified about 15dB by IF amp Q303. The output of the IF amp is connected to
IF IC (U201).
1st IF frequency (45.1MHz) and 2nd LO frequency (44.645MHz) are mixed in U201. The second
mixer converts the 45.1MHz high IF frequency to 2nd IF frequency (455kHz).
Additional IF selectivity is provided by two ceramic filters (CF1, CF2). The wider filter 455FW is used
for 25kHz channel spacing, and the narrower filter 455HW is used for 12.5kHz channel spacing.
These two ceramic filters may eliminate undesired signal and demodulated by demodulator in U201.
N/S_SW which connected to microprocessor is used to select the side and narrow band.
The mute (squelch) circuit switches off the audio amplifier when no audio is present. The squelch
circuit consists of U201 and U202 and their associated components. The noise signal from Pin 9 of
U201 is used to control the squelch circuit sensitivity of U202. The noise passes through filter, and is
amplified by internal amp of U201. The amplified noise acts as a DC voltage to control the mute
system. So if the noise level is under the threshold voltage, the microprocessor (U101) un-mutes the
radio. If the noise level is over the threshold voltage, the microprocessor mutes the radio. The
squelch level is tuned in the factory. When a component or a part in the RX system is replaced, the
squelch must be re-tuned using the Tuner.
403 – 447 MHz UHF1 Theory Of Operation: UHF1 Transmitter 11-3

11.3 UHF1 Transmitter


The UHF1 transmitter covers the range of 403 – 447MHz. Depending on model, the output power of
the transmitter is switchable on a per-channel basis between high power (4 Watt) and low power (1
Watt). The transmitter is divided into four major blocks as shown in Figure 11-2.
• Power Amplifier
• Harmonic Filter
• Antenna Matching Network
• Power Control.

SWB+ BAT+

Power Control Current Detect

CR401
Antenna
Attenuator
From VCO Strip Line
Circuit
Pre Driver Driver Final Harmonic
Amp Amp Amp Filter
Antenna
To Receiver Switch

Figure 11-2. UHF1 Transmitter Block Diagram

11.3.1 Power Amplifier


The transmitter power amplifier has three stages of amplification – Pre Driver (Q401), Driver Amp
(Q402) and Final Amp (Q403). Signal from TX VCO is applied to the pre driver via an attenuator
circuit. The attenuator is pie style resistor attenuator, and is used as isolation between VCO and the
power amps. The -4dBm TX RF signal from attenuator is then amplified by pre driver and driver amp
to around +25dBm and is applied to the final amp. The final amp (Q403) is an enhancement-mode
N-channel MOSFET device providing a gain of 12dB. The device drain current is drawn directly from
the DC battery supply voltage input via L413. A matching network consisting of C416, C417, C418,
C419, C420, C451, C422, C452 and a strip line, transforms the impedance to approximately 50Ohm.

11.3.2 Antenna Switch


An antenna switch works mainly as a switching device between transmit and receive paths. In
transmit mode (PTT), Q407 is turned on and both PIN diodes (CR401, CR301) are forward biased
into conduction. This enables the RF signal to pass to the harmonic filter and then to the antenna. In
the receiver mode, both diodes are off. Signals applied to the antenna jack are routed via the LPF
(harmonic filter), through network L409, L410, L411, C426, C427, C428, C429, C430, C445, C446 to
the receiver input.

11.3.3 Harmonic Filter


The harmonic filter consists of components L409, L410, L411, C426, C427, C428, C429, C430, C445
and C446. The harmonic filter is a seven-pole Chebychev filter.
11-4 403 – 447 MHz UHF1 Theory Of Operation: UHF1 Frequency Generation Circuitry

11.3.4 Auto Power Control


The APC keeps the current supply constant to the final amp (Q403). The drain current of Q403 (final
amp) is sensed across resistor R417. The differential signal at the output of U401 (Pin 7) is passed to
Q404 and Q405 that produces a constant power output to the antenna. If the current is changed due
to change of battery voltage or load, APC controls gate voltage of Q403 and collector voltage of Q401
and drain voltage of Q402 to keep TX power stable. This circuit stabilizes TX power at a pre-
determined level adjusted by U402. This bias voltage is tuned in the factory. If the transistor (Q403) is
replaced, the RF Output Power must be tuned. By tuning the RF output power, the bias voltage will be
tuned through U402. Extra care has to be taken during the tuning process. Do not exceed the
maximum allowed bias voltage.

11.4 UHF1 Frequency Generation Circuitry


The PLL synthesizer subsystem consists of the reference oscillator (VCTCXO), VCO, PLLIC, Charge
pump and Loop Filter.

TX VCO
Circuit

To PA Driver
FL701 TX Out
Modulating
Synthesizer Charge Loop
Signal
U701 Pump Filter
12.8MHz
Ref.OSC. To Mixer
RX Out
PLL Data Voltage
RX VCO
from μP Doubler
Circuit

Figure 11-3. UHF1 Frequency Generation Unit Block Diagram

11.4.1 Reference Oscillator (12.8 MHz VCTCXO)


The reference oscillator is powered by regulated 5V provided by U505. The reference frequency
12.8MHz VCTCXO (Voltage Controlled Temperature Compensated Crystal Oscillator) is applied to
the PLL IC (U701) via Pin 1. Min frequency can be adjusted by chip trimmer of VCTCXO. This
frequency provides reference to the PLL IC and has a frequency stability of +/-2.5PPM (max) at the
temperature ranging from -30 to +60 Degree Celsius.
403 – 447 MHz UHF1 Theory Of Operation: UHF1 Frequency Generation Circuitry 11-5

11.4.2 PLL IC Prescaler and Comparator


The reference frequency from VCTCXO is divided to 6.25kHz or 5kHz by reference counter, R. The
RF signal input from the VCO is divided to by prescaler (1/64), divided by N and A counters in PLL IC
to determine frequency steps and then supplied to the comparator. The comparison frequency is
6.25/5kHz. The internal phase comparator compares the phase difference between the reference
and VCO signal. When the phase of the reference frequency is leading, Pin 15(R) is the output.
When VCO frequency is leading, Pin 16 (P) is the output. When P=R, small pulses are the output of
the phase detector.

11.4.3 Voltage Doubler and Charge Pump


The voltage doubler (U507) converts 5V to 10V and is applied to the charge pump circuitry. The
charge pump is used for charging output signals P, R supplied by PLL IC from 0-3.3v to 0-10v. This
voltage is used to drive the VCO.

11.4.4 Loop Filter


The loop filter contains C751 – C754, R726 – R728. It reduces the residual side-band noise to get
the best signal-to noise ratio. The output signal from loop filter is applied to VCO.

11.4.5 Dual VCO


The dual VCO module contains a RX VCO and a TX VCO. They are configured as colpitts oscillators
and connected to power up through transistor switches. Only one VCO is selected at a time. A
steering line voltage between 0.35V and 9.7V at varactor CR701 tunes the fill RX frequency range
from 357.9MHz to 401.9MHz and varactor CR703 tunes the full TX frequency range from 403MHz to
447MHz.
In Receiver mode, high signal of RX_EN from Pin 71, U101 activates Q305. When Q305 is activated,
current flows through the base of Q304 and thus activates the Q705. The varactor CR701 sets the
resonance frequency. When there is a change in voltage supplied by loop filter, there is a change in
the resonance frequency. L703 is the resonating coil, which forms the tank circuit together with
variable cap C710.
In Transmit mode, high signal of TX_EN1 from Pin 84, U101 enables current flows through collector
of Q503 and thus activates Q706. The varactor CR703 sets the resonance frequency. When there is
a change in voltage supplied by loop filter, there is a change in the resonance frequency. L706 is the
resonating tuning coil, which forms the tank circuit together with variable cap C722.
11-6 403 – 447 MHz UHF1 Theory Of Operation: Keypad

11.5 Keypad
Left, Right and P1 to P3 keys are directly connected to microprocessor via 22 Pin connector. When
any of these keys is pressed, the voltage goes “low” and microprocessor detects it.
For full keypad models, the number keys are in matrix type which consisted of 3 rows and 4 columns.
When any of these keys is pressed, the voltage goes “low” and microprocessor interprets the voltage
for each key press.

KEYPAD
Key
detect
22pin connector

22pin connector
Keypad board

Left Right Main board


P1 P2 P3
MCP
Key row

NUMBERS
Key
column
Figure 11-4. Keypad Block Diagram
Chapter 12 UHF1 Troubleshooting Tables

12.1 Troubleshooting Table for Receiver (UHF1)


Table 12-1. Troubleshooting Table for Receiver (UHF1)

Symptom Possible Causes Procedure Corrective Action


Radio Dead (no 1. Battery dead or Substitute good battery or battery Change or replace battery.
turn–on beep, no defective eliminator
LED indication)
2. Defective battery Inspect battery contacts for Clean/Repair/Replace J602
contacts corrosion or bent terminals
3. Microprocessor not Verify clock input to U101 Pin 13 is Troubleshoot/Replace FL101.
starting up 7.3728 MHz using high impedance
probe.

Verify U101 Pin10(reset) is high. If reset is Low, troubleshoot


regulator U506 or U107.
4. Regulator fault Verify U506 Pin 4 is 3.3V Check for shorts on outputs

Verify U505 Pin 4 is 5.0V Troubleshoot/Repair as


needed, replace faulty regulator
5. Flexible Cable fault Check connection of the 12 pin Re–assemble or replace flexible
flexible cable between J104 & J105 cable
No RX Audio (with 1. Speaker dead or Substitute a good housing (with Change the housing (with
LED indication) defective speaker) accessory)

Verify J603 connection Change the housing (with


accessory)
2. Audio Processor IC Verify clock input U102 Pin 14 is Troubleshoot/Replace FL102
not starting up 3.5795 MHz using high impedance
probe.
3. Audio Amp IC not Verify U601 Pin 6 is battery voltage. Troubleshoot/Replace U601
starting up

If battery voltage is being supplied to


Pin 6, then verify audio output at
Pin 5 & 8.
No Receive (with 1. IF IC dead or fault Verify clock input to U201 Pin 1 & 2 Troubleshoot/Replace FL201
no LED indication) is 44.645Mhz using high impedance
probe.
No RX 1. RX–B+ Verify Q304’s collector voltage is Check/Replace Q304
4.8V when RX–EN is high.
12-2 UHF1 Troubleshooting Tables: Troubleshooting Table for Synthesizer (UHF1)

12.2 Troubleshooting Table for Synthesizer (UHF1)


Table 12-2. Troubleshooting Table for Synthesizer (UHF1)

Symptom Possible Causes Procedure Corrective Action


Synthesizer Out of 1. Defective 12.8 MHz Verify clock output FL701 Pin 3 is Repair/Replace FL701
Lock (No RX VCTCXO 12.8 MHz using high impedance
Mode) probe.
2. 1/2VCC defective Verify FL701 Pin 1, U502–B Pin 5 & Troubleshoot: 1/2VCC circuitry
U502–D Pin 14 voltage is 1.9V.
3. No RX–Enable Verify U101 Pin 71 (RX–EN1) is Check U101 operating
high.

Verify Q304 collector voltage is Troubleshoot: Q304 & Q305


approximately 4.7V in RX mode circuitry
4. Check PLL–LD port Verify U101 Pin 27 is Low (Normal Troubleshoot: PLL circuitry.
Mode)

Verify U101 Pin 27 is swept from low Repair/Replace U701


to high (Power Save Mode)
Synthesizer Out of 1. Defective 12.8 MHz Verify clock output FL701 Pin 3 is Repair/Replace FL701
Lock (No TX Mode) VCTCXO 12.8 MHz using high impedance
probe.
2. 1/2VCC defective Verify FL701 Pin 1, U502–B Pin 5 & Troubleshoot: 1/2VCC circuitry
U502–D Pin 14 voltage is 1.9V.
3. No TX–Enable Verify U101 Pin 84(TX–EN1) is high Check U101 operating
when PTT is pressed.

Verify Q407 collector voltage is Check U101–Pin 85 is high/


approximately 4.7V when PTT is Replace Q407/check LK2 is
pressed (TX–EN2). short
4. Check PLL–LD port Verify U101 Pin 27 is Low (Normal Troubleshoot: PLL circuitry
Mode)

Verify U101 Pin 27 is swept from low Repair/Replace U701


to high (Power Save Mode)
UHF1 Troubleshooting Tables: Troubleshooting Table for Transmitter (UHF1) 12-3

12.3 Troubleshooting Table for Transmitter (UHF1)


Table 12-3. Troubleshooting Table for Transmitter (UHF1)

Symptom Possible Causes Procedure Corrective Action


No internal Mic 1. Mic dead or defective Verify audio present (~10mV rms) Replace Mic.
audio when speaking into Mic.

Check bias of R194 (3.3V).


2. Mic bias fault Verify U101 Pin 78 is 1.1V when Check/Replace U101
PTT button is pressed.
3. Audio Processor IC Verify clock input U102 Pin 14 is Troubleshoot/Replace FL102
not starting up 3.5795 MHz using high impedance
probe.
No EXT. Mic audio 1. J601 defective Check connection with EXT mic Check/Replace J601
2. Audio Processor IC Verify clock input U102 Pin 14 is Troubleshoot/Replace FL102
not starting up 3.579545 MHz using high
impedance probe.
No transmit (No TX 1.PTT switch defective Verify U101 Pin 44 is low when PTT Replace PTT switch PB501
LED indication) is pressed.
No transmit (TX 1. Synthesizer out of lock Refer to Table 12-2. Check U101 operating
LED indication OK)
2. No TX–Enable Verify U101 Pin 84 (TX–EN1) is high Check U101 Pin 85 is high/
when PTT is pressed.

Verify Q407 collector voltage is Replace Q407/Check LK2 is


approximately 4.7V when PTT is short
pressed (TX–EN2).
Low Power 1. Low TX injection Check the RF level at Q409 & C449 Troubleshoot Q409 circuitry &
per schematic. VCO bias
2. R417 defective Verify resistance is 0.1 Ohm Replace R417.
3. Incorrect control Verify Q404 collector voltage is Troubleshoot APC circuitry
voltage approximately 5.5V in low frequency
& high power. Replace Q404
4. Q403 defective (High Verify U401 Pin 7 is near 0V Replace Q403
current)
5. Antenna switch defect Verify CR401 anode voltage is Check/replace CR401 & CR301
approximately 1.4V
6. Harmonic filter Visually inspect components Repair/Replace if necessary
defective C426 – C429, C445, C446, C430
7. Incorrect power tuning Check conducted power Re-tune power using tuner.
(this has to be performed
only after item 1-6 has
been checked)
Poor TX range 1. Defective or wrong Verify correct antenna is installed. Replace antenna
(Conducted power Antenna.
OK)
Try using another antenna.
12-4 UHF1 Troubleshooting Tables: Troubleshooting Table for Board and IC Signals (UHF1)

12.4 Troubleshooting Table for Board and IC Signals (UHF1)


Table 12-4. Troubleshooting Table for Board and IC Signals (UHF1)

IC Designator Pin Pin Function DC Voltage (V) Comments (Condition)


U201(IF IC) 1 Osc1 3.9 44.645 MHz input
2 Osc2 3.3
4 VCC 4.7
9 Audio frequency 1.2
12 RSSI out Approximately 1 At –47dBm(with conducted)
13 N–DET(BUSY) Low At busy
15 GND 0
16 RF input 1 45.1 MHz input
U701(PLL IC) 1 Reference OSC input 1.4 12.8 MHz input
4 VCC 3.3
6 GND 0
7 XF IN 2.2
8 F IN 2.2
12 Power save High
13 GND 0
14 LD_out High If pll unlock is low
15 @P 2.4
16 @R Low
U601 1 Mode (Mute con) 0
(Audio Amp.) 2 SVR 3.8
3 IN+ 3.8
4 IN- 3.8
5 OUT- 3.8
6 VCC 7.5 This voltage depends on Battery
7 GND 0
8 OUT+ 3.8
U103 1 IN+ 1.6
UHF1 Troubleshooting Tables: Troubleshooting Table for Board and IC Signals (UHF1) 12-5

Table 12-4. Troubleshooting Table for Board and IC Signals (UHF1) (Continued)

IC Designator Pin Pin Function DC Voltage (V) Comments (Condition)


(DTMF decoder) 2 IN- 1.6
3 GS 1.6
4 Vref 1.6
8 OSC1 1.6 3.579545 MHz input
10 VSS 0
11 TOE 3.3
17 STD High At DTMF detecting
18 EST 3.3
19 ST/GT 3.3
20 VDD 3.3
FL701(VCTCXO) 1 VCON 1.9
2 GND 0
3 OSC out osc Generate the 12.8 MHz
4 VCC 5
Q206(N/S SW) E GND 0
B N/S SW 12.5 kHz: Low
C Collector 12.5 kHz: High
25 kHz: Low
Q304 E +5V 5 At RX Mode
B To Q305 collector Low
C RX_B+ 4.7
Q305 E GND 0 At RX Mode
B RX_EN High
C To Q304 base Low
Q503 E GND 0 At TX Mode
B TX_EN1 High
C To Q706 base Low
Q407 E +5V 5 At TX Mode
B To Q408 collector Low
C TXVB 4.7
Q408 E GND 0 At TX Mode
B TX_EN2 High
C To Q407 Low
12-6 UHF1 Troubleshooting Tables: Troubleshooting Table for Board and IC Signals (UHF1)

Table 12-4. Troubleshooting Table for Board and IC Signals (UHF1) (Continued)

IC Designator Pin Pin Function DC Voltage (V) Comments (Condition)


Q601 E GND 0
B Audio_MUTE_CON Mute: Low
None Mute: High
C Mode Mute: High
None Mute: Low
1. All voltages are measured with a high-impedance digital voltmeter and expressed in volts DC relative to ground (0V).
2. Voltages are measured with a DC input voltage of 7.50 + .02 volts DC applied to the battery connector (J602).
3. All voltages are measured in the squelched receive mode, unless otherwise indicated.
4. Voltages are identical for VHF and UHF models unless otherwise indicated.
Chapter 13 UHF1 Schematic Diagrams, Overlays, and
Parts Lists

13.1 Introduction
This section provides schematic diagrams, overlays, and parts lists for the radio circuit boards and
interface connections.

13.1.1 Notes For All Schematics and Circuit Boards


* Component is frequency sensitive. Refer to the Electrical Parts List for value and usage.
1. Unless otherwise stated, resistance values are in Ohms (K = 1000), capacitance values are in
nanofarads (nF), picofarads (pF) or microfarads (µF), and inductance values are in
nanohenries (nH) or microhenries (µH).
2. DC voltages are measured from point indicated to chassis ground using a Motorola DC
multimeter or equivalent. If the board has been removed from the chassis, the transmitter
module mounting screws may be used for ground connection. (Note: The antenna nut
bracket is connected to ground.) Operating mode dependent voltages are followed by (RX)
for receive mode, (TX) for transmit mode, (UNSQ) for unsquelched mode, etc.
3. RF voltages on VHF models are measured with a Fluke model 85 RF probe. The indicated
voltages expressed in mV (RF) are DC level readings which correspond approximately 1:1 to
the RF voltage level in mV rms. RF voltages in the Receiver Front End and Receiver Back
End circuits are measured with an on-channel 1mV (-47dBm) RF signal applied to the
antenna jack ANT1/ANT.
4. RF voltages on UHF models are measured both with a high–impedance RF voltmeter having
a bandwidth in excess of 500 MHz (levels are expressed in dBm) and with a Fluke model 85
RF probe [levels are expressed in mV (RF)]. These indicated voltages are DC level readings
which correspond approximately 1:1 to the RF voltage level in mV rms, and are only
approximate for UHF frequency measurements. RF voltages in the Receiver Front End and
Receiver Back End circuits are measured with an on-channel 1mV (-47dBm) RF signal
applied to the antenna jack ANT1/ANT.
5. Audio voltages are measured with a high-impedance AC rms voltmeter. The indicated
voltages are expressed in mV rms. Receive mode voltages are followed by (RX) and are
measured with an on-channel signal with 1 kHz modulation at 60% deviation (3 kHz for 25
kHz channels, or 1.5 kHz for 12.5 kHz channels). Transmit mode voltages are followed by
(TX) and are measured with a 1 kHz, 10 mV rms signal present at the external microphone
input (accessory connector J601).
13-2 UHF1 Schematic Diagrams, Overlays, and Parts Lists: Introduction

6. Reference Designators are assigned in the following manner:

Ref. No. Series Circuit Block

Microprocessor & audio control


101 – 199
circuits

1001 – 1099 Microprocessor & audio control


circuits
201 – 299 IF IC circuit
301 – 399 Front-end and 1st Mixer
401– 499 Transmit RF stage & Auto power
control
501 – 599 Base band & generating circuit
601– 699 Audio amplifier
701– 799 VCO & PLL Synthesizer

7. Circuit Block Interconnection Legend:

Name Description

+5V 5 Volts (Regulated)


+3.3V 3.3 Volts (Regulated)
SWB+ Switched Battery Voltage
BAT+ Unswitched Battery voltage
+10V Digital 10V(Regulated)
RESET Low-line reset signal fromU107 to U101 Pin 10
TX_EN1 Transmit enable signal from U101 Pin 84
TX_EN2 Transmit enable signal from U101 Pin 85
TXVB TX operating voltage
TX_AF3 TX audio signal from audio processor IC to TX Audio
filter
TX_SUB_TONE TX sub tone signal from audio processor IC to TX
modulation.
RX_B+ RX operating voltage
RSSI RX signal strength indication from IF IC to U101
Busy RX detect signal from IF IC to U101
FTV RX frequency shift voltage
RX_AF1 RX audio signal from IF IC to Audio processor IC
PLL_LD PLL lock detect signal from PLL IC to U101
N/S SW Channel space selectable Switch (12.5 kHz/25 kHz)
1/2VCC 1.9 volts (divided by U502-D)
UHF1 Schematic Diagrams, Overlays, and Parts Lists: Speaker and Microphone Schematic 13-3

13.1.2 Four Layer Circuit Board

Plating (Au)

PSR ink
Copper Plate
Copper

PrePreg.

Copper

CCL (core)

Copper

PrePreg.

Copper
Copper Plate
PSR ink

Figure 13-1. Four–Layer Circuit Board: Copper Steps in Layer Sequence

13.2 Speaker and Microphone Schematic

MIC1
1
MATES WITH J103 ON
RADIO BOARD

SPK1

1
MATES WITH J603 ON
RADIO BOARD
2

Figure 13-2. Speaker and Microphone Schematic

13.2.1 Speaker and Microphone Parts List

Reference
Motorola Part No. Description
Designator
MIC1 PMDN4139_R Microphone
SPK1 PMDN4067BR Speaker & Cable
13-1 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF1: 403–447 MHz)

13.3 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF1: 403–447 MHz)

Figure 13-3. UHF1 (403–447 MHz) Receiver Schematic Diagram


Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF1: 403–447 MHz) 13-2

Figure 13-4. VCO and PLL Schematic Diagram


13-3 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF1: 403–447 MHz)

Figure 13-5. Transmitter Schematic Diagram


Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF1: 403–447 MHz) 13-4

Figure 13-6. Microprocessor and Keypad Schematic Diagram


13-5 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF1: 403–447 MHz)

Figure 13-7. Audio Power Amplifier and External Audio Schematic Diagram
Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF1: 403–447 MHz) 13-6

Figure 13-8. Switches and Battery Schematic Diagram


13-7 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF1: 403–447 MHz)

Figure 13-9. Transmitter Audio Filter and Sub-tone Schematic Diagram


Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF1: 403–447 MHz) 13-8

C632

C631
C622
L605

J603

R615 C616
L602
J105
L601 C636

C621
R616 R617 J601

R608 C623 C602

R623

R609
R619 L604

C633
C601
L603

C625
PB501 Q602 Q601

C624
C460 R421 R419

R422 R424 C432


C461 R420C433R423

R417
Q408 LK2

C439
C635 C634
C573 C471 U401

R418
R433 C472 Q407

R441

R431
C436
R432
U402 SH103
C468

C437

C453
Q406 R427
C469 C454
C435

L413
R426
C470 R425

C473
Q403
8431BEAUHF300

C571
R507
RT501
UHF R&TTE Rev#MP01
C411 R414

R440 R411
C570

Q405
R413 R412
PB502 DEC1

C464
C463
C320 Q404
C462

C334
R318 C378 R314

C406
R317
C381 R342
C339 U202

C382
CR306
R316 C380
Q202
C1017 Q101 C465
R213
C211 R208 RT201
Q102 Q104 Q113

R210
C209 R212
PB503 C210 R211 Q103

R220
C157 C109 R149

C156
C110
Q207

R121
R128
C158 C129

R122

C746
C130 SH102 L709 C747

C538
R129 C128 C756

C1030
C213 C539

R203 C206

R127
R216 CR201 C126
C574 C127

CR202

R732
C125
C208 C204

R126
Q503
R204R217 U105 U701

C214

R250
C1029

R136 C136
R206

R167 C1016
R730

R169 R163 C134

R733 C738
R207 R111 C741
R721R720

R1006
R1005
R731
Q206 R722

R1004

R165
R719

R135 C139
R133
Q112 C135 Q114 R723 Q709 Q707
C116

R716 R718
C749 C748
R134 R137
C198 C750

R736 R735
R132 Q711
R168 C137 R724
CR116 R725

C105 R110 C1022


Q111 R729 C755
Q710 Q708

C752
C1027 R164 CR117

C1023
C1026

R737
TP3 C138 C751 R717
R118 C104

C1031
FL102 C1025 R726 R740
R138

R728
R727
C1038 R146R145

TP11
C1021 C754
R117 TP4 C1019 C753
C1039

C1037
C106
C107

TP10
C1024

C1028 C119 R141


R116
C120 R140 C512

U507
C511
U101
C115

C572
TP9 C510

R734
TP8
R115

U103
R505
C739
C146 R148 C145

C740
C516
R185

C121
R142
R504
R503 R526

R528
FL101 C536
R527
C515 C537
TP2 C576 R506 C530

C533
R524

R523
U502
TP5
TP6
C545

C528
TP1 C577
C531
R519 R521 R541
R520
TP7 C551

J102 C583
C578

Figure 13-10. UHF1 (403–447 MHz) Mainboard Top Side: PCB No. 8431BEAUHF300
13-9 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF1: 403–447 MHz)

ANT4 ANT1

ANT3 ANT2

C431

C430
L410 R416

C428
SH105
C429

C427

CR301
L409

CR311

C582
C581
C620

R622
C606
R621

CR314
C445 R620 C605

C351 C361
C426
L324

C303

C579
C580
C360
C301

L325

C615
R323

C618
L411

L320
C540
L301

C423 C446
C357 R330 R613 U601

CR401

C619
R614
CR307

C383
R339
C466

C474
R302 C307
CR310
L412 R415 C609 R610
Q301 CR309
C422

C310
C420 C309 L304

C312

R320
C419

C451
SH104
L321
C363

L328
C379
CR313 J602

C362
C356
C417 R334

C355
R333

C418
C452

C416
L323

CR305
C358
C318
C364 L334 C389

R340
C434 R429 C384 C329 R338 L332

R310
R430 R428 R309 L306 R343 C390
L406 C387 C388 L333 L340

C413
L405
C409 C330 C331

L331 L310 C326


C410 L403 Q308
L329
R409 C408

C332
R410 C403

R241
C385

FL301
Q402 CR316

L402
R406 C402

C327
L401
C325 C365 C386
R408 C405C404
R407

C440

R315 C319

C377
C376
C467 Q401 C343 C344

C340
C338
Q304

C337 R312
C449 R402 R404 Q303 R311

Q305
R401
R403
L407 C401

C342R319
L327 C341

R434
R436
Q409 C444 R173

C347
R405 C143 CR315
C448

R171
R176
R177

R172
R175
C447 R435 CR312

R174
U201

C203
C201 R258
Q121 FL201
Q122
Q120
C1033
C729 R714 C730 C731 R715

R707 L708

C207
C728

R706
Q706

R701 C702
C704 L701
Q703

R702
C714 Q701
C701
C717 C716 C715 Q201
R708 CF1 CF2

C709 R703 C705


L707
Q704

R710
Q702 Q705
C719
R711

C718

C707
R709 C706

C112
C721 R704 L704

C1032
CR703

C723 L706

R705

R1003
L703
R1002
C726
C724

C722

C154

R143 C114
R144 C117 R1001
C153

C711
C727 C710

C113
C111
R162 R181 U102
R712

C103
C101 R101 R103
L705

CR702
R713

C102 R102
L702

C725 CR701 R151


SH101 C712 R150
R104
R105
U106
R106

C1020
C191
R131 C100
R184
R180 C118
CR101

R154
R153 R113 R179
Q504 C124
CR502

C195 R182
Q505 C123 R183
R540

C501
C194 R190
FL701 R537
C147

C502
U104 R178

C144
U506

TP15
C506 C503

R114

TP16
R532
R139

U505 U107
C541
C509
R533
C508 R534
C546R513
C1036
C1035

TP14
R535
C518
R510
R511
C520
R539

C507
TP13
C575 R530
R536

C547 R512
C542 R107 C521 C161 R531
C527

R538 R517 C519 C549


C550 C178 R529
R518 C168 R193 C1034 R120
C179 R152
C167 C172
C529 U501 C177
C166
R195
C169
C548
C523 C173
U508 C525 R194
R509 C162
R516
R508 C517 C170 C163
C524
C141
C142
R515

R514
C522
C543

C171 C140
C188
C189
C164

C544 C165

Figure 13-11. UHF1 (403–447 MHz) Mainboard Bottom Side: PCB No. 8431BEAUHF300
Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF1: 403–447 MHz) 13-10

R501 R502

C565
C566
CR501

C563
Q501 Q502

C564
C560

C562
C561

Figure 13-12. UHF1 (403–447 MHz) Sub Circuit Board Top View: PCB No. 8421BEACON100
13-11 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF1: 403–447 MHz)

SW1

SW / VOL1

J104

Figure 13-13. UHF1 (403–447 MHz) Sub Circuit Board Bottom View: PCB No. 8421BEACON100
Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF1: 403–447 MHz) 13-12

MIC1
C1018

SH202
J101

C176
C175

R155
C174

Q110
C187

R199
R147
C1005

C1004

C1010
C1009
C1011
SH201
CR110 CR111

R196
R197

R198
R161
R160
R159

J103
C1001 C1008 R156 C1007
C1002
C1003
R158 C1006
CR114 CR115

R108
C1012

R109
C1013
C1014
R112

R157
CR112 CR113

C1015
R119

Figure 13-14. UHF1 (403–447 MHz) Keypad Board: PCB No. 8422BEACON100
13-13 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF1: 403–447 MHz)

13.3.1 Parts List


Circuit Circuit
Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description
Ref. Ref.
Circuit
Supplier Supplier Part No. Description C135 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 47PF C176 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF
Ref.
C136 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF C177 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF
C100 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1608 Z 1μF
C137 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 0.1μF C178 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF
C101 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 K 1μF
C138 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1608 K 0.22μF C179 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF
C102 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 K 2.2nF
C139 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 10KW C187 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF
C103 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 33PF
C140 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1006 K 47nF C188 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF
C104 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 150 PF
C142 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF C189 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF
C105 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 K 15nF
C143 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF C191 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF
C106 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 K 47nF
C144 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 0.1μF C194 HITACH N/A Chip Tantal, 10μF-M/16V(A)
C107 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 0.1μF
C145 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 15PF C195 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF
C109 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 22nF
C146 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 15PF C201 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 47PF
C110 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 22nF
C147 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 0.1μF C203 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 82PF
C111 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 K 1μF
C153 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 K 0.1μF C204 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF
C1121 HITACH N/A Chip Tantal, 10μF-M/16V(A)
C154 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 K 0.1μF C206 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 0.1μF
C1131 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 560PF
C156 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 0.22μF C207 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 0.1μF
C1141 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF
C157 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 0.22μF C208 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF
C1151 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 27PF
C158 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 0.22μF C209 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF
C116 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 27PF C161 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF C210 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF
C117 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 K 1.2nF C162 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF C211 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 0.1μF
C118 HITACH N/A Chip Tantal, 10μF-M/16V(A) C163 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF C213 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 0.1μF
C119 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 10nF C164 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF C214 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF
C120 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 15PF C165 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF C301 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 D 8PF
C121 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 33nF C166 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF C303 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 C 5PF
C123 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF C167 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF C307 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 12PF
C124 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 1nF C168 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF C310 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF
C125 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1006 K 47nF C169 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF C312 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 C 3PF
C126 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 33nF C170 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF C318 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 15PF
C127 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1006 K 47nF C171 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF C319 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 10nF
C128 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1006 K 47nF C172 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF C320 HITACH N/A Chip Tantal, 10μF-M/16V(A)
C129 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1006 K 47nF C173 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF C326 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 D 8PF
C130 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 33nF C174 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 220PF C327 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 D 7PF
C134 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 0.22μF C175 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF C329 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 10nF
Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF1: 403–447 MHz) 13-14

Circuit Circuit Circuit


Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description
Ref. Ref. Ref.

C330 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 47PF C386 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 12PF C445 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1608 C 6PF

C331 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 20PF C387 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 D 8PF C446 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1608 C 3PF

C332 MURATA N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 11PF C388 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 D 10PF C447 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 C 3PF

C334 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 1nF C390 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 56PF C448 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 10nF

C337 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 10nF C401 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 C 3PF C449 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 C 3PF

C338 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1006 K 47nF C402 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 10nF C451 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1608 C 6PF

C339 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 0.1μF C403 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF C452 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1608 J 47PF

C340 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 0.1μF C404 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 56PF C453 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF

C341 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 56PF C405 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 56PF C454 HITACH N/A Chip Tantal, 22μF-M/16V(B)

C342 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 0.1μF C406 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF C460 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 47PF

C343 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF C408 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 10nF C461 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF

C344 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF C409 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1608 J 18PF C462 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 33PF

C347 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF C410 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1608 J 39PF C463 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF

C351 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 12PF C413 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1608 J 27PF C464 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 47PF

C355 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 D 10PF C416 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1608 C 8PF C465 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF

C356 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 C 3PF C417 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1608 C 8PF C466 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF

C357 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 56PF C418 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1608 J 15PF C467 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF

C358 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 15PF C419 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1608 C 6PF C469 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF

C360 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 C 4PF C420 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1608 J 12PF C470 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 47PF

C361 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 15PF C422 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1608 C 8PF C471 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF

C362 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 C 3PF C426 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1608 D 7PF C472 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF

C363 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 C 1PF C427 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1608 C 4PF C473 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 47PF

C364 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 33PF C428 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1608 D 7PF C474 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF

C365 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 0? C429 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1608 C 3PF C501 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF

C376 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF C431 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1608 J 1nF C502 HITACH N/A Chip Tantal, 22μF-M/16V(B)

C378 HITACH N/A Chip Tantal, 10μF-M/16V(A) C432 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 1nF C503 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF

C379 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 D 10PF C434 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF C506 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF

C380 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 47PF C435 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1006 K 47nF C507 HITACH N/A Chip Tantal, 22μF-M/16V(B)

C381 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 0.1μF C436 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF C508 HITACH N/A Chip Tantal, 10μF-M/16V(A)

C382 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF C437 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF C509 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF

C383 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 1nF C439 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 1nF C510 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 2012 Z 4.7μF

C385 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF C440 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF C511 HITACH N/A Chip Tantal, 22μF-M/16V(B)
13-15 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF1: 403–447 MHz)

Circuit Circuit Circuit


Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description
Ref. Ref. Ref.

C512 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF C560 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 47PF C621 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 330PF

C515 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF C561 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 47PF C622 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF

C516 HITACH N/A Chip Tantal, 10μF-M/16V(A) C562 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 47PF C623 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF

C517 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 15nF C563 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 47PF C624 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF

C518 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 K 5.6nF C564 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 47PF C625 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1608 J 47PF

C519 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 K 1.2nF C565 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 47PF C701 HITACH N/A Chip Tantal, 22μF-M/10V(A)

C520 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 K 6.8nF C566 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 47PF C702 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 1nF

C521 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 K 1.2nF C570 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 47PF C704 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 1nF

C522 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 K 8.2nF C571 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 15nF C705 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 C 3PF

C523 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF C572 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF C706 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 D 9PF

C524 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 47nF C573 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 47PF C707 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 18PF

C525 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 K 3.3nF C574 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 47PF C709 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 D 7PF

C527 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 K 18nF C575 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 47PF C710 MURATA N/A Chip Trimmer Cap, 2PIE 6PF

C528 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 K 18nF C576 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1608 J 47PF C711 MURATA N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 16PF

C529 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF C577 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 47PF C712 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF

C530 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 10nF C578 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 47PF C714 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 1nF

C531 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF C579 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 47PF C715 HITACH N/A Chip Tantal, 22μF-M/10V(A)

C533 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF C580 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 47PF C716 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF

C536 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 15nF C581 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 47PF C717 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 C 3PF

C537 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 K 2.2μF C582 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 47PF C718 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 C 4PF

C538 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 10nF C583 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 J 47PF C719 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 D 7PF

C539 HITACH N/A Chip Tantal, 10μF-M/16V(A) C601 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF C721 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 C 3PF

C540 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1608 Z 0.1μF C602 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 0.22μF C722 MURATA N/A Chip Trimmer Cap, 2PIE 6PF

C541 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF C605 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 2012 Z 4.7μF C723 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 C 0.5PF

C542 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 10nF C606 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF C724 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 12PF

C543 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 K 8.2nF C609 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 0.1μF C725 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF

C545 HITACH N/A Chip Tantal, 22μF-M/10V(A) C615 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1608 K 0.22μF C726 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 C 1PF

C546 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 0.1μF C616 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 0.1μF C727 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 C 3PF

C547 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 K 2.2μF C617 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 0.1μF C728 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 C 5PF

C549 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 560PF C618 HITACH N/A Chip Tantal, 4.7μF-M/16V(A) C729 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 D 6PF

C550 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 560PF C619 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 33PF C730 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 C 2PF

C551 HITACH N/A Chip Tantal, 10μF-M/10V(A) C620 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 330PF C731 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 C 2PF
Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF1: 403–447 MHz) 13-16

Circuit Circuit Circuit


Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description
Ref. Ref. Ref.

C738. TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 D 7PF C1018 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 220PF CR116 KEC N/A SWITCH DIODE, KDS-160E
(ESM)
C739 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 1nF C1019 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
CR117 KEC N/A SWITCH DIODE, KDS-160E
C740 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF C1020 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF (ESM)
C741 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF C1021 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF CR201 KEC N/A Switch DIODE, KDS 181
C746 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 D 10PF C1022 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF CR202 KEC N/A Switch DIODE, KDS 181
C747 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 D 10PF C1023 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF CR301 KEC N/A Switch DIODE, KDS 114
C748 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF C1024 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF CR305 KEC N/A VARIABLE DIODE,
KDV154E (ESM)
C749 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1608 Z 0.1μF C1025 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
CR306 KEC N/A SWITCH DIODE, KDS-160E
C750 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF C1026 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
(ESM)
C751 HITACH N/A Chip Tantal, 1μF-M/35V(A) C1027 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
CR307 KEC N/A VARIABLE DIODE,
C752 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 0.1μF C1028 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF KDV154E (ESM)

C753 PANASONIC N/A Film Chip Cap, 3216 J 47nF C1029 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF CR309 KEC N/A Switch DIODE, KDS 114E
(ESD)
C754 PANASONIC N/A Film Chip Cap, 3216 J 47nF C1030 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
CR310 KEC N/A Switch DIODE, KDS 114E
C755 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 0.1μF C1031 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF (ESD)
C756 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 1nF C1032 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF CR312 KEC N/A SWITCH DIODE, KDS-160E
(ESM)
C1001 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF C1033 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
CR313 KEC N/A VARIABLE DIODE,
C1002 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF C1034 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF KDV154E (ESM)
C1003 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF C1035 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF CR314 KEC N/A VARIABLE DIODE,
C1004 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF C1036 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF KDV154E (ESM)

C1005 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF C1037 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF CR315 KEC N/A SWITCH DIODE, KDS-160E
(ESM)
C1006 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF C1038 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
CR316 BGTech 8157MS2829020 Schotty DIODE, HSMS-2829
C1007 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF C1039 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
CR401 M/A COM N/A PIN DIODE, MA4P7001F-
C1008 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF CF1 BGTech 8286045500120 TOKO, Ceramic Filter, 1072T
ELFY455F
C1009 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF CR501 BRIGHT LED N/A LED DIODE, BL-HEIG033B-
CF2 BGTech 8286045500220 TOKO, Ceramic Filter, TR
C1010 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF ELFY455H
CR701 KEC N/A VARIABLE DIODE,
C1011 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF CR110 Bright LED N/A LED DIODE, BL-HG036D-TR KDV154E (ESM)
C1012 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF CR111 Bright LED N/A LED DIODE, BL-HG036D-TR CR702 KEC N/A VARIABLE DIODE,
KDV154E (ESM)
C1013 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF Bright LED N/A LED DIODE, BL-HG036D-TR
CR1121
CR703 KEC N/A VARIABLE DIODE,
C1014 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
1 Bright LED N/A LED DIODE, BL-HG036D-TR KDV154E (ESM)
CR113
C1015 TDK N/A Chip Cap, 1005 J 47PF
DEC1 BGTech 8287455C24010 CP, Desciminator,
CR1141 Bright LED N/A LED DIODE, BL-HG036D-TR
C1016 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 Z 0.1μF JTBC455C24

CR1151 Bright LED N/A LED DIODE, BL-HG036D-TR


C1017 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 470PF
13-17 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF1: 403–447 MHz)

Circuit Circuit Circuit


Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description
Ref. Ref. Ref.

F- BGTech 8560228005000 SNAGGWA, BEACON FLAT L327 TAIYOYUDEN N/A Chip Ind,1608 K 820NH L706 DAERIM N/A COIL AIR, 0.30-1.1-
CABLE1 CABLE, FF12-22N080XXA 3TL(SMD)
L328 DELTA N/A Chip Ind, 2012 27nH
F- BGTech 8560124005001 SNAGGWA, BEACON FLAT L707 TAIYOYUDEN N/A Chip Ind, 1608 220nH J
CABLE2 CABLE, FF12-12N040XXA L329 BGTech 8920PT1667020 TOKO, #617PT-1667
L708 TAIYOYUDEN N/A Chip Ind, 1005 J 27nH
FL101 BGTech 82827R3728M00 SHINSUNG, Crystal, L331 TAIYOYUDEN N/A Chip Ind, 1005 J 22N
7.3728MHz (H: 2.8mm) L709 TAIYOYUDEN N/A Chip Ind, 1005 J 22nH
L332 TAIYOYUDEN N/A Chip Ind,1608 K 220NH
FL102 BGTech 82827R5795M00 SHINSUNG, Crystal, LCD1 BGTech 86343208A2020 EVERRVIEW,VBS3208A2-
L333 BGTech 8920PT1667020 TOKO, #617PT-1667 7FWLYA,REV4.0
3.5795MHz (H: 2.8mm)
L334 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 0? MIC1 BGTech 8420063215000 BSE, C-MIC, 6.0*2.7/2.2KW
FL201 BGTech 828244R645M00 SHINSUNG, Crystal,
44.645MHz (SMD) ,2V,-44±3dB, Pin type
L340 DELTA N/A Chip Ind, 2012 820nH
FL301 BGTech 828645R100220 SHINSUNG, Crystal, MCF PB501 BGTech 8466PUD02K020 PANASONIC, Tack Switch,
L401 TAIYOYUDEN N/A Chip Ind, 1608 27nH J
45.15S12.B (8.5KHz) EVQPUD02K
L402 TAIYOYUDEN N/A Chip Ind, 1608 22nH J
FL701 BGTech 8289012R80010 SHINSUNG, VCTCXO, 12.8 PB502 BGTech 8466PUD02K020 PANASONIC, Tack Switch,
MHZ L403 TAIYOYUDEN N/A Chip Ind, 1608 33nH J EVQPUD02K

J101 BGTech 851607C01S110 YUNHO, FPC CONNECTOR, L405 TAIYOYUDEN N/A Chip Ind, 1608 6.8nH J PB503 BGTech 8466PUD02K020 PANASONIC, Tack Switch,
05004HR-07C01S(G) EVQPUD02K
L406 TAIYOYUDEN N/A Chip Ind, 1608 220nH J
J102 BGTech 851622A01S110 YUNHO, FPC CONNECTOR, Q101 KEC N/A KRC 413 BJT NPN Transistor
05004HR-22A01S L407 TAIYOYUDEN N/A Chip Ind, 1005 J 33nH
Q102 KEC N/A KRC 413 BJT NPN Transistor
J103 BGTech 8516220005020 KYOCERA, FPC CONNEC- L409 DAERIM N/A COIL AIR, 0.45-1.4-
3TL(SMD) Q103 KEC N/A KRC 413 BJT NPN Transistor
TOR, 04-6292-022-000-800+
L410 DAERIM N/A COIL AIR, 0.45-1.4- Q104 KEC N/A KRC 413 BJT NPN Transistor
J104 BGTech 851612151A110 OMIRON, FPC CONNEC-
TOR, XF2M-1215-1A 3TL(SMD)
Q110 KEC N/A KRC 101 BJT NPN Transistor
J105 BGTech 8516220R50100 MOLEX, FPC CONNEC- L411 DAERIM N/A COIL AIR, 0.45-1.4-
Q111 KEC N/A KTA 2014 BJT PNP
TOR, 52745-1297 3TL(SMD)
Transistor
J601 BGTech 8500031009800 CHI CHENG, SPK MIC L412 TAIYOYUDEN N/A Chip Ind, 1608 220nH J
Q112 KEC N/A KTA 2014 BJT PNP
JACK, 0980683Z01-D L413 DAERIM N/A COIL AIR, 0.35-1.6- Transistor
J602 BGTech 85100G500PL00 SUYIN, BATTERY CONNEC- 7TL(SMD)
Q113 KEC N/A KRC 404 BJT NPN Transistor
TOR, 060031MA005G500PL L601 TAIYOYUDEN N/A Chip Ind, 1608 K 2.2uH
Q114 KEC N/A KRC 404 BJT NPN Transistor
J603 BGTech 8510530470210 MOLEX, CONNECTOR, L602 TAIYOYUDEN N/A Chip Ind, 1608 K 2.2uH
53047-0210 Q120 KEC N/A KRC 404 BJT NPN Transistor
L603 TAIYOYUDEN N/A Chip Ind, 1608 K 2.2uH
L301 DAERIM N/A COIL AIR, 0.45-1.4- Q121 KEC N/A KRC 404 BJT NPN Transistor
5TL(SMD) L604 TAIYOYUDEN N/A Chip Ind, 1608 K 2.2uH
Q122 KEC N/A KRC 404 BJT NPN Transistor
L304 TAIYOYUDEN N/A Chip Ind, 1005 J 39N L605 TAIYOYUDEN N/A Chip Ind, 1608 K 2.2uH
Q201 KEC N/A KRC 404 BJT NPN Transistor
L306 TAIYOYUDEN N/A Chip Ind, 1005 J 33N L701 TAIYOYUDEN N/A Chip Ind, 1005 J 27nH
Q202 KEC N/A KRC 404 BJT NPN Transistor
L310 TAIYOYUDEN N/A Chip Ind, 1005 J 22N L702 TAIYOYUDEN N/A Chip Ind, 1608 K 2.2uH
Q206 KEC N/A KRC 404 BJT NPN Transistor
L320 DELTA N/A Chip Ind, 2012 27nH L703 DAERIM N/A COIL AIR, 0.30-1.1-
Q207 KEC N/A KRC 404 BJT NPN Transistor
3TL(SMD)
L323 DELTA N/A Chip Ind, 2012 27nH
Q301 HITACH N/A 2SC4901 BJT NPN Transis-
L704 TAIYOYUDEN N/A Chip Ind, 1608 220nH J
L324 DELTA N/A Chip Ind, 2012 27nH tor
L705 TAIYOYUDEN N/A Chip Ind, 1608 K 2.2uH
L325 DELTA N/A Chip Ind, 2012 220nH
Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF1: 403–447 MHz) 13-18

Circuit Circuit Circuit


Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description
Ref. Ref. Ref.

Q303 NEC N/A 2SC4226 BJT NPN Transis- Q706 KEC N/A KRA 305 BJT PNP Transistor R128 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 3.9KW
tor
Q707 KEC N/A KTC 4075 BJT NPN Transis- R129 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 150KW
Q304 KEC N/A KRA 305 BJT PNP Transistor tor
R131 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 10W
Q305 KEC N/A KRC 404 BJT NPN Transistor Q708 KEC N/A KTA 2014 BJT PNP Transis-
tor R132 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 1KW
Q308 NEC N/A 2SC4226 BJT NPN Transis-
tor Q709 KEC N/A KTA 2014 BJT PNP Transis- R132 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 220KW
tor
Q401 BGTech 8142000951120 PBR 951LT1 PHILIPS BJT R133 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 680KW
NPN Transistor Q710 KEC N/A KTC 4075 BJT NPN Transis-
R134 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 3.9MW
tor
Q402 BGTech 8149003078021 2SK3078A TOSHIBA FET N-
R135 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 0.1μF
channel Transistor Q711 KEC N/A KRA304 BJT PNP Transistor
R136 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 100KW
Q403 BGTech 8149003476021 2SK3476 TOSHIBA FET N- R101 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 10KW
channel Transistor R137 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 4.7MW
R102 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 47KW
Q404 BGTech 8145001188021 STB 1188 AUK BJT NPN R138 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 220KW
Transistor R103 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 150KW
R139 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 10KW
Q405 KEC N/A KTC 4075 BJT NPN Transis- R104 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 47KW
tor R140 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 68KW
R105 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 47KW
Q406 KEC N/A KRC 404 BJT NPN Transistor R141 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 100KW
R106 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 47KW
Q407 KEC N/A KRA 305 BJT PNP Transistor R142 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 330KW
R107 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 3.9KW
Q408 KEC N/A KRC 404 BJT NPN Transistor R143 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 100KW
R1081 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 4.7KW
Q409 NEC N/A 2SC4226 BJT NPN Transis- R144 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 100KW
tor R1091 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 4.7KW
R145 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 1MW
Q501 KEC N/A KRC 404 BJT NPN Transistor R110 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 270KW
R146 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 0W
Q502 KEC N/A KRC 404 BJT NPN Transistor R1121 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 4.7KW
R147 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 47KW
Q503 KEC N/A KRC 404 BJT NPN Transistor R113 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 47KW
R148 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 1MW
Q504 KEC N/A KRC 404 BJT NPN Transistor R114 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 10KW
R149 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 470KW
Q505 KEC N/A KRA 305 BJT PNP Transistor R115 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 10KW
R150 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 F 10KW
Q601 KEC N/A KRC 404 BJT NPN Transistor R116 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 1.2KW
R151 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 F 12KW
Q602 KEC N/A KRC 404 BJT NPN Transistor R117 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 8.2KW
R152 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 680W
Q701 NEC N/A 2SC4226 BJT NPN Transis- R118 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 47KW
tor R153 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 F 68KW
R1191 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 4.7KW
Q702 NEC N/A 2SC4226 BJT NPN Transis- R154 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 F 47KW
tor R120 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 47KW R155 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 470W
Q703 NEC N/A 2SC4226 BJT NPN Transis- R121 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 330KW R156 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 1KW
tor
R122 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 330KW KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 1KW
R1571
Q704 NEC N/A 2SC4226 BJT NPN Transis-
tor R126 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 15KW
R1581 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 1KW
Q705 KEC N/A KRA 305 BJT PNP Transistor R127 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 33KW
R159 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 47KW
13-19 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF1: 403–447 MHz)

Circuit Circuit Circuit


Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description
Ref. Ref. Ref.

R160 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 47KW R204 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 22KW R342 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 4.7KW

R161 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 47KW R206 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 10KW R343 TAIYOYUDEN N/A Chip Ind, 1005 J 2.2uH

R162 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 820W R207 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 22KW R401 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 180W

R163 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 100KW R208 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 12KW R402 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 39W

R164 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 100KW R210 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 120KW R403 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 180W

R165 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 3KW R211 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 15KW R404 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 8.2KW

R167 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 100KW R212 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 47KW R405 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 1.5KW

R168 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 100KW R213 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 3.3KW R406 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 22W

R169 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 1.2KW R216 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 10KW R407 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 4.7KW

R171 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 10KW R217 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 10KW R408 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 2.2KW

R172 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 10KW R220 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 3.9KW R409 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 10W

R173 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 10KW R250 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 10KW R410 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 10W

R174 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 100KW R258 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 1.5KW R411 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 560W

R175 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 51KW R302 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 56KW R412 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 1KW

R176 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 24KW R309 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 8.2KW R413 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 8.2KW

R177 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 24KW R310 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 5.6KW R414 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 1KW

R178 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 100KW R311 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 330W R415 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 2012 J 220W

R179 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 51KW R312 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 150KW R416 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1608 J 47KW

R180 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 100KW R314 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 100W R417 ROHM N/A Chip Res, 1W J 2512 0.1W

R181 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 10W R315 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 100W R418 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1608 D 220KW

R182 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 200KW R316 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 100KW R419 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1608 D 220KW

R184 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 15KW R317 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 180KW R420 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 4.7MW

R185 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 0W R318 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 2.7KW R421 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1608 D 68KW

R190 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 15KW R319 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 2.7KW R422 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1608 D 68KW

R193 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 10KW R320 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 180W R423 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 4.7MW

R194 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 10KW R323 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 100KW R424 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 12KW

R195 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 100W R330 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 100KW R425 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 3.9KW

R196 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 47KW R333 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 100KW R426 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 4.7KW

R197 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 47KW R334 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 100KW R427 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 220KW

R198 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 47KW R338 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 100W R428 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 100W

R199 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 47KW R339 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 10W R429 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 3.6KW

R203 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 22KW R341 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 100W R430 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 100W
Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF1: 403–447 MHz) 13-20

Circuit Circuit Circuit


Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description
Ref. Ref. Ref.

R431 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 10KW R527 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 82KW R707 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 1.5KW

R432 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 27KW R528 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 82KW R708 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 F 4.7KW

R433 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 0W R529 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 47KW R709 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 F 6.8KW

R434 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 33KW R530 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 47KW R710 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 220W

R435 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 150W R531 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 47KW R711 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 100KW

R436 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 100W R532 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 10KW R712 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 100KW

R440 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 15KW R533 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 10KW R713 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 30KW

R441 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 0W R534 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 10KW R714 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 56W

R501 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 220W R535 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 10KW R715 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 56W

R502 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 220W R536 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 330KW R716 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 330W

R503 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 56KW R537 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 1KW R717 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 10W

R504 NOBLE N/A CHIP SEMI V.R, 3PIE 47 KW R538 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 6.8KW R718 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 7.5KW

R505 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 12KW R539 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 330KW R719 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 1KW

R506 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 10KW R540 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 47KW R720 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 150W

R507 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 10KW R541 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 330KW R721 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 150W

R508 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 3.6KW R609 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 1KW R722 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 10KW

R509 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 2.2KW R610 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 2.2W R723 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 1KW

R510 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 15KW R613 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 15KW R724 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 390W

R511 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 8.2KW R614 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 390KW R725 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 100W

R512 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 20KW R615 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 2.2W R726 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 3KW

R513 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 10KW R616 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 0W R727 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 2.7KW

R514 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 15KW R619 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 10KW R728 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 2.7KW

R515 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 20KW R620 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 33KW R729 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 100KW

R516 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 2.7KW R621 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 39KW R730 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 33KW

R517 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 5.6KW R622 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 0W R731 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 10W

R518 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 4.7KW R623 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 560W R732 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 10KW

R519 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 4.7MW R701 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 56W R733 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 0W

R520 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 1MW R702 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 1.5KW R734 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 10W

R521 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 330KW R703 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 F 4.7KW R735 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 1KW

R523 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 F 30KW R704 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 F 4.7KW R736 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 1KW

R524 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 F 47KW R705 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 220W R737 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 1KW

R526 NOBLE N/A CHIP SEMI V.R, 2PIE 47 KW R706 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 100W R740 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 1.5KW
13-21 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagram and Parts List (UHF1: 403–447 MHz)

Circuit Circuit
Supplier Supplier Part No. Description Supplier Supplier Part No. Description
Ref. Ref.

R1001 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 10KW U505 BGTech 8123011250021 REGULATOR IC,
TK11250AMTL
R1002 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 9.1KW
U506 BGTech 8123011233020 REGULATOR IC,
R1003 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 8.2KW TK11233AMTL
R1004 KAMAYA N/A Chip Res, 1005 J 10KW U507 BGTech 8128TC1240020 VOLTAGE DOUBLER,
TC1240
R1005 TDK N/A Chip Cap,1005 K 10nF
U508 BGTech 8191401150320 DIGITAL POTENTIOME-
RT201 TAIYOYUDEN N/A Thermistor, 103K
TER, MCP4011(503)
RT501 TAIYOYUDEN N/A Thermistor, 103K
U601 BGTech 811608541T020 AUDIO AMP, TDA8541
SH101 BGTech 8860BEACA1010 Shield CAN, VCO
U701 BGTech 810415E03S020 PLL IC, MB15E03SLPFV1-G-
SH102 BGTech 8860BEAC93010 Shield CAN, PLL BND-EF-6

SH103 BGTech 8660BEACA4010 Shield CAN, PA PCB1 BGTech 8431BEAUHF300 CAFSYSTEM, Main PCB,
FR4 4 Layer PCB
SH104 MOTOROLA PMDN4150AR Finger Strip, T PCB
SUB BGTech 8421BEACON100 CAFSYSTEM, Sub PCB,
SH105 MOTOROLA PMDN4149AR Finger Strip TX PCB1 1.2T 2 Layer

SH201 MOTOROLA PMDN4151AR Finger Strip – Pair KEY BGTech 8422BEACON100 CAFSYSTTEM, Key PCB,
PCB1 1.2T 2Layer
SH202 MOTOROLA PMDN4152AR Finger Strip - Single SMD

SPK1 BGTech 8400362424100 Speaker, 24W 1.0W Note:


36q(Connector type) 1: Not for PMUE3323AAL
SW/ BGTech 84766N992N151 TOKOS, Switch Volume RY-
VOL1 8418

U101 BGTech 81100303RF020 CPU IC

U102 BGTech 8116AK2347020 AUDIO LSI, AK2347

U103 BGTech 8192088L70020 DTMF RECEIVER, MT88L70

U104 BGTech 811324LC64020 EEPROM IC, 24LC64

U105 BGTech 8124000324011 OP AMP, NJM324

U106 BGTech 8135TC7S66020 Analog SW IC, TC7S66FU

U107 BGTech 81287027AT020 VOLTAGE DETECTOR,


KIA7027AT

U201 BGTech 8125311360020 FM IC, TA31136

U202 BGTech 8191401150220 DIGITAL POTENTIOME-


TER, MCP4011(502)

U401 BGTech 8124000358011 OP AMP (DUAL), KIA358

U402 BGTech 8191401150220 DIGITAL POTENTIOME-


TER, MCP4011(502)

U501 BGTech 8124000324011 OP AMP, NJM324

U502 BGTech 8124000324011 OP AMP, NJM324


Appendix A Warranty, Service Support, and
Replacement Parts

A.1 Scope of Manual


This manual is intended for use by service technicians familiar with similar types of equipment. It
contains service information required for the equipment described and is current as of the printing
date. Changes which occur after the printing date may be incorporated by a complete Manual revision
or alternatively as additions.

Note: Before operating or testing these units, please read the Product Safety and RF Exposure
Compliance section in the front of this manual.

A.2 Warranty

A.2.1 What This Warranty Covers And For How Long


MOTOROLA INC. (“MOTOROLA”) warrants the MOTOROLA manufactured Communication
Products listed below (“Product”) against defects in material and workmanship under normal use and
service for a period of time from the date of purchase as scheduled below:

Table A-1. Portable Radios and Product Accessories Warranty

EP350 Portable Radios Two (2) Years

Product Accessories (including Batteries and Chargers) One (1) Year

Motorola, at its option, will at no charge either repair the Product (with new or reconditioned parts),
replace it (with a new or reconditioned Product), or refund the purchase price of the Product during
the warranty period provided it is returned in accordance with the terms of this warranty. Replaced
parts or boards are warranted for the balance of the original applicable warranty period. All replaced
parts of Product shall become the property of MOTOROLA.
This express limited warranty is extended by MOTOROLA to the original end user purchaser only
and is not assignable or transferable to any other party. This is the complete warranty for the Product
manufactured by MOTOROLA. MOTOROLA assumes no obligations or liability for additions or
modifications to this warranty unless made in writing and signed by an officer of MOTOROLA.
Unless made in a separate agreement between MOTOROLA and the original end user purchaser,
MOTOROLA does not warrant the installation, maintenance or service of the Product.
MOTOROLA cannot be responsible in any way for any ancillary equipment not furnished by
MOTOROLA which is attached to or used in connection with the Product, or for operation of the
Product with any ancillary equipment, and all such equipment is expressly excluded from this
warranty. Because each system which may use the Product is unique, MOTOROLA disclaims
liability for range, coverage, or operation of the system as a whole under this warranty.

A.2.2 General Provisions


This warranty sets forth the full extent of MOTOROLA'S responsibilities regarding the Product.
Repair, replacement or refund of the purchase price, at MOTOROLA's option, is the exclusive
A-2 Warranty, Service Support, and Replacement Parts: Warranty

remedy. THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES. IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE
DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE FOR
DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT, FOR ANY LOSS OF
USE, LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE, COMMERCIAL LOSS, LOST PROFITS OR SAVINGS
OR OTHER INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE
USE OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH PRODUCT, TO THE FULL EXTENT SUCH MAY BE
DISCLAIMED BY LAW.

A.2.3 How To Get Warranty Service


You must provide proof of purchase (bearing the date of purchase and Product item serial number in
order to receive warranty service and, also, deliver or send the Product item, transportation and
insurance prepaid, to an authorized warranty service location. Warranty service will be provided by
Motorola through one of its authorized warranty service locations. If you first contact the company
which sold you the Product, it can facilitate your obtaining warranty service. You can also open a
Contact Us case on Motorola Online (www.motorola.com/businessonline).

A.2.4 What This Warranty Does Not Cover


• Defects or damage resulting from use of the Product in other than its normal and customary
• manner.
• Defects or damage from misuse, accident, water, or neglect.
• Defects or damage from improper testing, operation, maintenance, installation, alteration,
• modification, or adjustment.
• Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects in material workmanship.
• A Product subjected to unauthorized Product modifications, disassemblies or repairs (including,
• without limitation, the addition to the Product of non-Motorola supplied equipment) which
• adversely affect performance of the Product or interfere with Motorola's normal warranty
• inspection and testing of the Product to verify any warranty claim.
• Product which has had the serial number removed or made illegible.
• Rechargeable batteries if:
- any of the seals on the battery enclosure of cells are broken or show evidence of
tampering.
- the damage or defect is caused by charging or using the battery in equipment or service
other than the Product for which it is specified.
• Freight costs to the repair depot.
• A Product which, due to illegal or unauthorized alteration of the software/firmware in the
Product,
• does not function in accordance with MOTOROLA’s published specifications or the FCC
• type acceptance labeling in effect for the Product at the time the Product was initially distributed
• from MOTOROLA.
• Scratches or other cosmetic damage to Product surfaces that does not affect the operation of
• the Product.
• Normal and customary wear and tear.
Warranty, Service Support, and Replacement Parts: Warranty A-3

A.2.5 Patent And Software Provisions


MOTOROLA will defend, at its own expense, any suit brought against the end user purchaser to the
extent that it is based on a claim that the Product or parts infringe a United States patent, and
MOTOROLA will pay those costs and damages finally awarded against the end user purchaser in
any such suit which are attributable to any such claim, but such defense and payments are
conditioned on the following:
• that MOTOROLA will be notified promptly in writing by such purchaser of any notice of such
claim
• that MOTOROLA will have sole control of the defense of such suit and all negotiations for its
settlement or compromise
• should the Product or parts become, or in MOTOROLA's opinion be likely to become, the
subject of a claim of infringement of a United States patent, that such purchaser will permit
MOTOROLA, at its option and expense, either to procure for such purchaser the right to
continue using the Product or parts or to replace or modify the same so that it becomes
noninfringing or to grant such purchaser a credit for the Product or parts as depreciated and
accept its return. The depreciation will be an equal amount per year over the lifetime of the
Product or parts as established by MOTOROLA.
MOTOROLA will have no liability with respect to any claim of patent infringement which is based
upon the combination of the Product or parts furnished hereunder with software, apparatus or
devices not furnished by MOTOROLA, nor will MOTOROLA have any liability for the use of ancillary
equipment or software not furnished by MOTOROLA which is attached to or used in connection with
the Product. The foregoing states the entire liability of MOTOROLA with respect to infringement of
patents by the Product or any parts thereof.
Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for MOTOROLA certain exclusive rights for
copyrighted MOTOROLA software such as the exclusive rights to reproduce in copies and distribute
copies of such Motorola software. MOTOROLA software may be used in only the Product in which
the software was originally embodied and such software in such Product may not be replaced,
copied, distributed, modified in any way, or used to produce any derivative thereof. No other use
including, without limitation, alteration, modification, reproduction, distribution, or reverse
engineering of such MOTOROLA software or exercise of rights in such MOTOROLA software is
permitted. No license is granted by implication, estoppel or otherwise under MOTOROLA patent
rights or copyrights.
A-4 Warranty, Service Support, and Replacement Parts: Warranty

A.2.6 Piece Parts

Some replacement parts, spare parts, and/or product information can be ordered directly. If a
complete Motorola part number is assigned to the part, it is available from Motorola’s Managed
Technical Services (MTS). If no part number is assigned, the part is not normally available from
Motorola. If the part number is appended with an asterisk, the part is serviceable by Motorola Depot
only. If a parts list is not included, this generally means that no user-serviceable parts are available
for that kit or assembly.

All orders for parts/information should include the complete Motorola identification number. Request
for help in identification of non-referenced spare parts should be directed to the Motorola’s local area
representation. When damaged parts are replaced, identical parts should be used. If the identical
replacement part is not locally available, check the parts list for the proper Motorola part number.
Orders for replacement parts which are listed in the “Parts List” section of this manual, should be
placed directly on Motorola’s local distribution organization or via Motorola Online (Extranet).
Glossary of Terms

Term Definition
ALC Automatic Level Control: a circuit in the transmit RF path that controls RF power
amplifier output, provides leveling over frequency and voltage, and protects against high
VSWR (Voltage Standing Wave Ratio).

ASFIC Audio Signalling Filter Integrated Circuit

BKC Bad Key Chirp

CD Compact Disk

CMP Compression

CPS Customer Programming Software

CSQ Carrier Squelch

DTMF Dual-Tone Multifrequency

DPL Digital Private-Line™

EEPROM Electronically Erasable/Programmable Read-Only Memory: used by the radio to store its
personality

EPP Environmental Preferred Product

Firmware Software, or a software/hardware combination of computer programs and data, with a


fixed logic configuration stores in a read-only memory. Information cannot be altered or
reprogrammed.

FGU Frequency Generation Unit

GaAs Gallium Arsenide: a type of crystalline material used in some semiconductors.

GKC Good Key Chirp

ISW Inbound Signalling Word: data transmitted on the control channel from a subscriber unit
to the central control unit.

LH DATA Longhorn Data: a bidirectional 0-5V, RS-232 line protocol that uses the microcontroller’s
integrated RS-232 asynchronous serial communications interface (SCI) peripheral.

LLE Low Level Expander: slight amount of volume expansion; used to improve the signal to
noise ratio.

MCU Micro Controller Unit

MRTI Motorola Radio-Telephone Interconnect: a system that provides a repeater connection to


the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). The MRTI allows the radio to access
the telephone network when the proper access code is received.

OMPAC Over-Molded Pad-Array Carrier: a Motorola custom package, distinguished by the


presence of solder balls on the bottom pads.

PC Board Printed Circuit Board


G-2

Term Definition
PL Private-Line® tone squelch: a continuous sub-audible tone that is transmitted along with
the carrier.

PLL Phase-Locked Loop: a circuit in which an oscillator is kept in phase with a reference,
usually after passing through a frequency divider.

PTT Push-To-Talk: the switch located on the left side of the radio; when pressed, causes the
radio to transmit.

RAM Random Access Memory: the radio’s RAM is loaded with a copy of the EEPROM data.

Registers Short-term data-storage circuits within the microcontroller.

RESET Reset line: an input to the microcontroller that restarts execution.

RF PA Radio Frequency Power Amplifier

ROM Read Only Memory

RSSI Received Signal-Strength Indicator: a dc voltage proportional to the received RF signal


strength.

RPT/TA Repeater/Talk-Around

Softpot A computer-adjustable electronic attenuator

Software Computer programs, procedures, rules, documentation, and data pertaining to the
operation of a system.

SPI (clock and data Serial Peripheral Interface: how the microcontroller communicates to modules and ICs
lines) through the CLOCK and DATA lines.

Squelch Muting of audio circuits when received signal levels fall below a pre-determined value.

Standby Mode An operating mode whereby the radio is muted but still continues to receive data

TOT Time-Out Timer: a timer that limits the length of a transmission.

TPL Tone Private-line

µC Microcontroller

µP Microprocessor

UHF Ultra High Frequency

VCO Voltage-Controlled Oscillator: an oscillator whereby the frequency of oscillation can be


varied by changing a control voltage.

VCOBIC Voltage-Controlled Oscillator Buffer Integrated Circuit

VHF Very High Frequency

VSWR Voltage Standing Wave Ratio


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