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TD-L1550A Instruction Manual

This document provides an instruction manual for the TD-L1550A VHF Automatic Digital Direction Finder. The manual contains information on operating and installing the direction finder, including specifications, component lists, layout of the operation panel, key functions, channel memory, direction measurement, antenna installation, cable connections, and maintenance procedures. Diagrams and parts lists are also included to illustrate the system components and configurations.

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TD-L1550A Instruction Manual

This document provides an instruction manual for the TD-L1550A VHF Automatic Digital Direction Finder. The manual contains information on operating and installing the direction finder, including specifications, component lists, layout of the operation panel, key functions, channel memory, direction measurement, antenna installation, cable connections, and maintenance procedures. Diagrams and parts lists are also included to illustrate the system components and configurations.

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VHF AUTOMATIC DIGITAL

DIRECTION FINDER

MODEL TD-L1550A

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Registered No. : SPP3012


Date : Feb. 2009
EDITION : 1
TABLE OF CONTENT

Chapter I OPERATION MANUAL


1. OUTLINE
1.1 General Description …………………………………………………...………. OM 1
1.2 Specifications …………………………………………………………………... OM 2
1.3 Component ……………………………………………………………………... OM 3

2. QUICK REFERENCE
2.1 Layout of Operation Panel ……………………………………………………. OM 3
2.2 Functions of Keys and Displays ……………………………………………… OM 4
2.3 Quick Reference for Operation ………………………………………………. OM 5

3. OPERATION
3.1 Major Key Function and Channel Memory ………………………………….. OM 8
3.2 Details of Operation …………………………………………………....……… OM 9

Chapter II INSTALLATION MANUAL


1. ANTENNA
1.1 Site Selection …………………………………………………………………... IM 1
1.2 Examples of Installation …………………………………………………...….. IM 3
1.3 Flange …………………………………………………………………………… IM 4
1.4 Antenna Cable …………………………………………………………..….….. IM 5
1.5 Installation of Adcock Antenna ……………………………………………….. IM 7

2. MAIN UNIT
2.1 Position of Main Unit …………………………………………………………... IM 9
2.2 Installation ………………………………………………………………………. IM 10
2.3 Cable Connection ……………………………………………………………… IM 10

3. CHECK AFTER INSTALLATION


3.1 Antenna …………………………………………………………………………. IM 12
3.2 Main Unit ……………………………………………………………….…...….. IM 12
3.3 Performance Check …………………………………………………………… IM 13

4. DIAGRAMS
Diagram 1 Connection Diagram …………………………………………………… IM 14
Diagram 2 Main Unit ………………………………………………………………... IM 16
Diagram 3 Antenna Unit ……………………………………………………………. IM 16
Diagram 4 Speaker Unit ……………………………………………………………. IM 17
Chapter III MAINTENANCE
1. CIRCUITS
1.1 Description of Printed Circuit Board …………………………………………. SM 1

2. PERFORMANCE TEST
2.1 Test Equipment ………………………………………………………………… SM 1
2.2 Test Arrangement ……………………………………………………………… SM 1
2.3 Test ……………………………………………………………………………… SM 2

3. ADJUSTMENT
3.1 Stabilizer ………………………………………………………………………… SM 6
3.2 Synthesizer ……………………………………………………………………... SM 6
3.3 Second IF Frequency …………………………………………………………. SM 6
3.4 Second Local Oscillator ……………………………………………………….. SM 7
3.5 RF and IF Amplifier ……………………………………………………………. SM 7
3.6 AGC ……………………………………………………………………………... SM 7
3.7 FM Detection and Volume Control …………………………………………… SM 7
3.8 Adjustment for Level Indicator ………………………………………………... SM 8
3.9 Adjustment for Direction Measurement ……………………………………… SM 8
3.10 Wave Check of Balanced Modulation ……………………………………….. SM 8

4. TEST RECORD SHEET ……………………………………………………. SM 9

5. DIAGRAMS
5.1 Block Diagram ………………………………………………………………….. SM 10
5.2 Connection Diagrams …………………………………………………………. SM 11
5.3 Layout Diagrams ………………………………………………………………. SM 16
5.4 Wiring Diagrams ……………………………………………………………….. SM19

6. PARTS LIST
6.1 PCA RCV (720593) ……………………………………………………………. SM 21
6.2 PCA CPU (720594) ……………………………………………………………. SM 27
6.3 PCB Display (720595) ………………………………………………………… SM 30
6.4 Chassis …………………………………………………………………………. SM 32
Chapter I OPERATION MANUAL

1. OUTLINE
1.1 General Description
TD-L1550A is an automatic direction finder, designed for reception and direction measurement of
radio waves in International VHF band and U.S. weather channels or Scandinavian fishing
channels.
The following is its major features.

- Manual, spot and scan reception are selectable and all operations are commanded by
keyboard on its front panel.

- The channel number with the type of station, ship, coast or weather, can be stored in 100
addresses with two digit number (named Address No.), from 00 to 99.

- The direction of incoming radio signal with respect to bow direction of own ship is indicated
with 2 types, a linear indicator for quick recognition and a numeric display.

- H type Adcock antenna allows precise direction measurement with high sensitivity.

- As a power source, 10V - 16V DC is provided and an adapter is available for AC power source
on option.

- OM 1 -
1.2 Specifications
(1) Antenna
Adcock antenna H type 4-element Adcock antenna, EA-351A
(2) Signal
Frequency International VHF band (spot reception)
U.S. weather channel or Scandinavian fishing channel
Distress frequency, 121.5 MHz
Wave Form F3E, A3E (121.5 MHz only)
(3) Receiver
a. Reception type Double super heterodyne with PLL synthesizer
b. IF 21.4 MHz and 455 MHz
c. Sensitivity 0.5 uV/m (12 dB SINAD, except 121.5 MHz)
d. Image Ratio 55 dB or more (except 121.5 MHz)
e. Selectivity - 6 dB at ± 5 kHz and – 40 dB at ± 12.5 kHz
(4) Display
a. Direction Numeric display 1º step for direction
It is also used for address number of memory
b. Linear indicator 10º, 20º or 30º step and a green center light
c. Channel Numeric display
d. Level Indicator 6 steps for signal strength
e. Type Indicator Ship, coast or weather, fishing, EPIRB (121.5 MHz)
f. Scan Indicator Red light
(5) Audio Output 2W (4Ω)
(6) Control
a. Memory 100 sets of channel and type of station
b. Scanning Max. 10 groups, each consisting of up to 10 channels
(7) Power, Size and Environment
a. Power Source 10V - 16V DC, minus side grounded
(AC power supply is available on option)
b. Size 212(H) X 207(W) X 95(D) mm, 2.7 kgs.
c. Environment 0 - 45 ºC

- OM 2 -
1.3 Component
List of components supplied is shown below.

Components Quantity Remarks


Main unit 1
Adcock antenna 1 Type EA-351A
Speaker box 1 4Ω, with cable and plug
Antenna cable 1 pair with plugs
Power cable 3m
Instruction manual 1
Spare parts 1 set Fuse (2A, 5.2 mm ø, 20mm)

2. QUICK REFERENCE
2.1 Layout of Operation Panel (Figure shows its function below.)

10 12 15 13 18 14 17

4 1 3 5
SCAN
SHIP

3
COAST 16
WEATHER
DEG CH
18 0 27 0 33 0 0 30 90 18 0

6
1
TD-L1550A
DF
ON VOL SQ 1 2 3 RCV 7
VOL SQ
4 5 6 DIM
2
11
O SHIP COAST 7 8 9 E
F N
F W/F M 0 S T

5 8 9

- OM 3 -
2.2 Function of Keys and Displays

Following table gives names and function of keys and displays.

No. Notation Name Function


1 ON Power - On To turn on the power
2 OFF Power - Off To turn off the power (press upper and lower parts)
3 To change the volume of the external speaker
VOL Volume
4 (16 steps)
SQ Squelch To change squelch, : close : open (16 steps)
5 TYPE Type select To select SHIP, COAST or WEATHER
6 DF/RCV Mode select To select DF or Reception
7 DIM Dimmer To change brightness (4 steps)
8 M Memory Function key for memory storage
9 S Scan start To start scan reception or change memorized CH
10 0-9 Numeric Numeric key Some of keys used as function key
11 ENT Enter Enter key to execute a function
12 DEG Direction display To indicate the bearing of signal (3 digits)
13 Type indicator 3 LEDs to indicate SHIP, COAST or WEATHER
14 CH Channel display 2 letters/numbers for various channels indication
International VHF channel : 01 to 88
Weather channels : U1, U2, U3, U4
Fishing channels : F1, F2, F3
121.5 MHz : EP
15 Linear indicator To indicate the bearing of signal
16 Bow indicator To indicate the direction of the bow as 0 degree
17 SCAN Scan indicator A red LED is lit during scanning reception
18 Level indicator To indicate the level of signal

2.2.1 Change of Volume Level


VOL
16 steps of volume level are selectable. The volume level can be changed by VOL or .
Check the current volume level by the liner indicator on the display. (Refer to below drawing)

180 270 330 0 30 90 180

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

16 steps

- OM 4 -
2.2.2 Change of Squelch level
SQ
16 steps of squelch level are selectable. The squelch level can be changed by SQ or .
Check the current squelch level by the liner indicator on the display. (Refer to below drawing)

180 270 330 0 30 90 180

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

16 steps

2.2.3 Change of Dimmer Level


4 steps of dimmer level are selectable. Squelch level can be changed by DIM .
Check the brightness of the display and select suitable one by pressing DIM button
repeatedly.

2.3 Quick Reference for Operation


There are 3 modes of reception, “MANUAL”, “SPOT” and “SCAN” reception. When “DF” mode is
selected, the direction of incoming signal is displayed both by the numeric display and the linear
indicator and its sound can be heard. In case of selecting REV (reception) mode, the direction is
not displayed. Following explains operation procedures as quick reference.

(1) Manual reception


International VHF channels with types of stations and their frequencies have been stored in
the main unit. Refer to the table on page OM7 for VHF channels. In manual mode, call up a
frequency by pressing the type of station and the channel number.
(a) International VHF channel (from 01 to 88)
E
SHIP or COAST [CH No. ] N
T

(b) Weather or emergency (WEATHER or FISHING should have been specified)

E
W/F 1 , 2 , 3 or 4 N (Weather channel)
T

E
W/F 1 , 2 or 3 N (Fishing channel)
T

E
SHIP 9 9 N (Distress frequency, 121.5 MHz)
T

- OM 5 -
(2) Spot reception
(a) Enter a channel by following procedure to a memory with address number :
E
SHIP or COAST [CH No. ] N M [ADDRESS No. ] M
T

(b) Recall a channel from a memory with an address number by following procedure :
E
M [ADDRESS No. ] N
T

(c) Delete stored memory by following procedure :

9 7 M [ADDRESS No. ] M

(3) Scan reception


(a) Enter a channel by following procedure to a memory with address number :
E
SHIP or COAST [CH No. ] N M [ADDRESS No. ] M
T

Then, iterate the procedure for inputting other channels as many as necessary.
(b) Start scanning by following procedure :

SQ M [GROUP No. ] S

(c) Stop scanning by following procedure :

E
N
T

(d) Scanning pass by following procedure :

9 9 S

(e) Release scanning pass by following procedure :

9 8 S

- OM 6 -
VHF-MARINE RADIOTELEPHONE CHANNELS

Channel Frequency (MHz) Channel Frequency (MHz)


Designation Ship Coast Designation Ship Coast
00 (156.000) ---- 60 156.025 160.625
01 156.050 160.650 61 156.075 160.675
02 156.100 160.700 62 156.125 160.725
03 156.150 160.750 63 156.175 160.775
04 156.200 160.800 64 156.225 160.825
05 156.250 160.850 65 156.275 160.875
06 156.300 ---- 66 156.325 160.925
07 156.350 160.950 67 156.375 156.375
08 156.400 ---- 68 156.425 156.425
09 156.450 156.450 69 156.475 156.475
10 156.500 156.500 70 156.525 ----
11 156.550 156.550 71 156.575 156.575
12 156.600 156.600 72 156.625 ----
13 156.650 156.650 73 156.675 156.675
14 156.700 156.700 74 156.725 156.725
15 156.750 156.750 77 156.875 ----
16 156.800 156.800 78 156.925 161.525
17 156.850 156.850 79 156.975 161.575
18 156.900 161.500 80 157.025 161.625
19 156.950 161.550 81 157.075 161.675
20 157.000 161.600 82 157.125 161.725
21 157.050 161.650 83 157.175 161.775
22 157.100 161.700 84 157.225 161.825
23 157.150 161.750 85 157.275 161.875
24 157.200 161.800 86 157.325 161.925
25 157.250 161.850 87 157.375 161.975
26 157.300 161.900 88 157.425 162.025
27 157.350 161.950 98 (121.875) ----
28 157.400 162.00 99 121.500 ----
31 (157.550) ----
Fishing 1 155.625 Weather 1 162.550
2 155.775 2 162.400
3 155.825 3 161.475
Distress Frequency 121.500 4 161.650

Note : Channel “00”, “31” and “98” are optional channels. Those channels are
available on request before shipping from the factory.

- OM 7 -
3. OPERATION

3.1 Major Key Function and Channel Memory


(1) Functions
Following explains function keys and numeric keys on the keyboard.
S : To start scan
To increase the number of memory address when “Squelch” is open
M : To store or recall memory address
DF
(to clear its function, press DIM or RCV
)
E
N : To execute a command
T

SHIP
, COAST
, W/F

: “TYPE” key to select type of station so as to designate a VHF channel with


numeric keys
0 ~ 9 key : To select channel number or address code number
To select pattern of scan hold/auto start
To define function (“97”: To delete memory, “98”: To release
scanning pass, “99”: To skip an address during scan reception)

(2) International VHF channels and other channels


International VHF channels on the table of page OM7 have been stored in the main unit at
the factory. When one of channels from 01 to 88 is retrieved, its type and channel number
are displayed on the type indicator, SHIP or COAST, and the channel display. When one of
W/S channels is selected, one of following characters appears on the channel display.
WEATHER : U1, U2, U3, U4 FISHING : F1, F2, F3 121.5 MHz : EP

Note : WEATHER or FISHING channel shall be selected upon request and


set either channel at the factory before the shipment.

(3) Memory
Up to 100 channels can be stored in memory addresses from 00 to 99. A group of addresses
consists of 10 addresses and is represented by a group number as shown below.
Group number 0 1 2 3 ---- 7 8 9
Address number 00-09 10-19 20-29 30-39 ---- 70-79 80-89 90-99

Note : Data stored in the memory is protected by a built-in lithium battery and thus,
the main unit can keep the memory, even if the power of the main unit is OFF.

- OM 8 -
3.2 Details of Operation
When power is turned on, DF operation is set automatically and the data used last time
appears at the type indicator and on the channel display.

3.2.1 Manual Channel Selection


(a) Select a type by pressing one of type keys, SHIP , COAST , W/F .
(b) Press numeric keys so that the channel number appears on the channel display.
E
(c) Press N to execute.
T

Above procedure is described as :

E
SHIP or COAST [CH No. ] N
T

For Weather CH or distress frequency (WEATHER or FISHING CH has been preset.) :

E
W/F 1 , 2 , 3 or 4 N (Weather channel)
T

E
W/F 1 , 2 or 3 N (Fishing channel)
T

E
SHIP 9 9 N (Distress frequency, 121.5 MHz)
T

Note : Procedure (a) and/or (b) may be omitted, when there is no change in type or channel
number.
In case of erroneous input, a short beep sounds. Re-try with correct input.

E
Example : Set Channel 12 - Ship as : SHIP 1 2 N
T

< The data indicated last time > SCAN SCAN


SHIP SHIP
COAST Press 2 COAST
WEATHER WEATHER
DEG CH DEG CH

SCAN SCAN
SHIP E
SHIP
Press SHIP COAST Press N COAST
T
WEATHER WEATHER
DEG CH DEG CH

SCAN
SHIP
Press 1 Completed and reception starts
COAST
WEATHER
DEG CH

- OM 9 -
OPERATION FOR OPTIONAL CHANNELS

3.2.2 Manual Channel Selection (for Optional Channels)


Following channels are available on option at factory setting before shipment.

1. Selection of 156.000 MHz SCAN


SHIP
(a) Press ON to turn on the power of main unit (b) COAST
WEATHER
DEG CH
(b) Press SHIP key to make the LED of SHIP blinks
SCAN
SHIP
(c) Press 0 and 0 keys (c) - 1 COAST
WEATHER
DEG CH
E
(d) Press N key to execute SCAN
T SHIP
(c) - 2 COAST

Then, the LED of SHIP is turned OFF and DEG


WEATHER
CH

SCAN
“00” is shown in channel display. SHIP
(d) COAST
WEATHER
DEG CH

2. Selection of 157.550 MHz SCAN


SHIP
(a) Press ON to turn on the power of main unit (b) COAST
WEATHER
DEG CH
(b) Press SHIP key to make the LED of SHIP blinks
SCAN
SHIP
(c) Press 3 and 1 keys (c) - 1 COAST
WEATHER
DEG CH
E
(d) Press N key to execute SCAN
T SHIP

(c) - 2 COAST
Then, the LED of SHIP is turned OFF and DEG
WEATHER
CH

“31” is shown in channel display. SCAN


SHIP
(d) COAST
WEATHER
DEG CH

3. Selection of 121.875 MHz SCAN


SHIP
(a) Press ON to turn on the power of main unit COAST
(b) WEATHER
DEG CH
(b) Press SHIP key to make the LED of SHIP blinks
SCAN
SHIP
(c) Press 9 and 8 keys COAST
(c) - 1 WEATHER
DEG CH
E
(d) Press N key to execute SCAN
T SHIP
COAST
Then, the LED of SHIP is turned OFF and (c) - 2 DEG
WEATHER
CH

“EH” is shown in channel display. SCAN


SHIP
COAST
(d) WEATHER
DEG CH

- OM 10 -
3.2.3 Store a Channel in the Memory
(a) Set a channel by 3.2.1 as :

E
SHIP or COAST [CH No. ] N
T

(b) Press . The address number used last time, appears in “DEG” display
(c) Enter new address number
(d) Press to execute command
Above procedure is described as :
E
SHIP or COAST [CH No. ] N M [ADDRESS No. ] M
T

Example : Store Channel 12 – Ship in Address 80 as :


E
SHIP or COAST 1 2 N M 8 0 M
T

< The data indicated last time > SCAN


SHIP
COAST
WEATHER
DEG CH
SCAN
SHIP
Press SHIP COAST
WEATHER
DEG CH
SCAN
SHIP
Press 1 COAST
WEATHER
DEG CH

Press 2 SCAN
SHIP
& COAST Channel 12 has been set
E WEATHER
Press N
T DEG CH
SCAN
Press M
SHIP
& COAST
8 WEATHER
Press DEG CH
SCAN
Press 0
SHIP
& COAST
WEATHER
Press M
DEG CH

Completed and reception starts

- OM 11 -
3.2.4 Spot Reception
Spot reception is selected by calling up a channel by address number.
(a) Press M . The data used last time, its address and channel, appear on the displays.
(b) Enter address number with numeric keys
E
(c) Press N to execute
T

Above procedure is described as :


E
M [ADDRESS No. ] N
T

Note : A short beep announces the address is not vacant. Select other address or overwrite
the new data to that address referring to “3.2.3 Store a channel in the memory”.

Example : Call address 80 up where Channel 12 - Ship has been already stored

E
M 8 0 N
T

< The data indicated last time > SCAN


SHIP
Press M COAST
WEATHER
DEG CH
SCAN
SHIP
Press 8 COAST
WEATHER
DEG CH
SCAN
SHIP
Press 0 COAST
WEATHER
DEG CH
SCAN
E SHIP
Press N COAST
T
WEATHER
DEG CH

Completed and spot reception starts

- OM 12 -
3.2.5 Delete Memory
Memorized channel(s) can be deleted one by one or whole channels can be deleted at one
time. Before deleting memorized channel(s), re-confirm if they are really unnecessary, or
record them for the future possibility to use.

(1) Following procedure describes to delete one address.

E
9 7 M [ADDRESS No. ] N
T

Example : Delete memory in Address 80


E
9 7 M 8 0 N
T

< The data indicated last time > SCAN


SHIP
COAST
WEATHER
DEG CH
SCAN
SHIP
Press 9 COAST
WEATHER
DEG CH
SCAN
SHIP
Press 7 COAST
WEATHER
DEG CH
SCAN
SHIP Address No.”57” is the data
Press M COAST
WEATHER used last time
DEG CH
SCAN
SHIP
Press 8 COAST
WEATHER
DEG CH
SCAN
SHIP
Press 0 COAST
WEATHER
DEG CH
SCAN
E SHIP
Press N COAST
T
WEATHER
DEG CH

Note : 97, 98 and 99 are not channel numbers but used in the computer program.

- OM 13 -
(2) To delete whole memory
O
(a) Press F to turn off power
F

(b) Press 3 and ON keys simultaneously. Then, 555 appears on the left and 55
appears on the right, and they blink.
E
(c) Press N . Then, whole channels are deleted.
T

Above procedure is described as :


Press both buttons simultaneously

TD-L1550A
DF
ON 1 2 3
VOL SQ E
SCAN
RCV
SHIP
VOL SQ
4 5 6 DIM COAST N
DEG
WEATHER
CH
T
O SHIP COAST 7 8 9 E
F N
F W/F M 0 S T ( LED Display )

Completed the deletion of whole channels

3.2.6 Scan Reception


Channels which are going to be used for scan reception shall be stored beforehand by the
procedure given in 3.2.2. Repeat the procedure as many as necessary.

E
SHIP or COAST [CH No. ] N M [ADDRESS No. ] M
T

Then, go to the next procedure.


(a) Press SQ so as to close squelch and no sound can be heard
(b) Press M to define the range of group number
(c) Press two numeric keys to define the first group number and the last group number
(d) Press S . Then, scan reception starts. Scan indicator (LED) is lit while scanning.
(e) When a signal is detected, scan stops automatically (refer to 3.2.10). Press S to
re-start scanning.
Above procedure is described as :

SQ M [FIRST GROUP No. ] [LAST GROUP No.] M

The scan starts from the first group to the last group as shown in the following examples.
Example 1 : M 2 4 S : Scanning from 20 to 49 and repeats

Example 2 : M 0 8 S : Scanning from 00 to 89 and repeats


Example 3 : M 2 7 S : Scanning from 70 to 99 and 00 to 29
Then, the scan repeats from 70.

- OM 14 -
Note : Scanning stops when squelch opens. In this case, press S .
Then, the address number increases by 1 and re-start scanning.

3.2.7 Scan Stop


Press S to suspend while scanning.

3.2.8 Scan Pass


To skip an address number while scanning, set “Scan pass”. Then, that address is passed
automatically from next scan.
(1) Confirm that the scanning stops. If not, stop scanning by pressing S .
(2) Press 9 twice, then 99 appears on the channel display.
(3) Press S and scan pass is set. Scan re-starts.
Above procedure is described as :
SCAN
SHIP

9 9 COAST
WEATHER S
DEG CH

( LED Display )

3.2.9 Release Scan Pass


(1) Confirm that scan stops. If not, stop scanning by pressing S .
(2) Press 9 , 8 , then 98 appears on the channel display.
(3) Press S . Then all scan pass is cleared and scan starts again.
Above procedure is rewritten as :
SCAN
SHIP

9 8 COAST
WEATHER S
DEG CH

( LED Display )

3.2.10 Scan Hold/Auto Re-start


Scan hold/auto re-start is available by pressing one of 5 numeric keys, 0, 1, 2, 3 or 4, while
scanning (when scan indicator is lit).

0 : Scan is suspended while a signal is received. Scan indicator does not lit.
1 : Scan is suspended for 1 sec. once a signal is received and then, re-starts scanning
automatically. Scanning also re-starts when the signal stops. Scan indicator is always
lit even when a signal is received.
2 : Same as the case when pressing 1 except for the suspending time, 2 sec.
3 : Same as the case when pressing 1 except for the suspending time, 4 sec.
4 : Same as the case when pressing 1 except for the suspending time, 8 sec.

- OM 15 -
Chapter II INSTALLATION MANUAL

1. ANTENNA
1.1 Site Selection
Following conditions are recommended to install
antenna for accurate measurement. Adcock
antenna

(1) The best position is on the keel line.


In the case of not installing on the keel line,
find the position whose distance is
as less as possible from the keel line. Keel line
On the keel line Off from the keel line

(2) Select the highest position on the vessel.

(3) The antenna shall be installed vertically


1m
1 m or higher from the top part of metal or more
structure. (e.g., mast, whip antenna, etc.) 2m 5m
For horizontal distance, keep 2 m or more or more or more

away from the structure.

(3) (4)

(4) When vertical metal structure is too high,


Vertical metal structure
keep 5 m or more horizontal distance away.

(5) When the antenna is installed on an arch


mast together with a whip antenna
2m
or like, keep 2 m or more vertical distance 1m
or more
or more
away and 1 m or more horizontal distance
Whip
away from it. antenna

arch mast

(5)

- IM 1 -
(6) The antenna shall be installed 2 m or higher
than a VHF communication antenna.

2m
(7) The antenna shall be installed 2 m or higher 2 m or more
or more
than a main communication antenna and keep
2 m or more horizontal distance away. 150 MHz
whip
Antenna

(8) When wire is used as stay for a mast or


stanchion on which the antenna is installed, (6)
keep 1m ore more the distance away from
the wire.

(9) Keep 2 m or more vertical distance away from


a navigation lamp when the lamp and the
antenna are installed on the same mast. 2 m or more

(10) When the mast on which the antenna is


installed, is connected with a wire, keep
2 m or more (7)
2 m or more vertical distance away from
the wire. Also, insert an insulator on the wire
keeping 2 m or more distance away from
the mast.

1 m or more
0.75m or more
Insulator
Stay wire

2 m or more 2 m or more
(8)

Wire
2 m or more Insulator

(9) (10)

- IM 2 -
1.2 Examples of Installation
1 m or more

When several antennas are installed on the


same mast, DF antenna shall be installed at
1 m or more
vertically 2 m or higher position away from
other antennas.

The top of the mast may be given to a DF 2 m or more


loop antenna for MF/HF range, since the loop
antenna is vulnerable by signal resonance.
Figures show some examples. Dotted figures
are alternatives.

Radar scanner

BOW direction

1 m or more

Radar scanner 1 m or more

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1.3 Flange
Weld the flange attached to the Adcock antenna with the mast, stanchion or like. Or, when
necessary, make a flange as shown in figures.

Note: (1) Pay attention to make the bow direction line parallel to the keel line.
(2) Antenna cable is not heat proof. Keep the cable away from
the heat while welding.

124 mm

BOW

Cable clamp

136 mm

Welding
Flange
Mast / Stanchion
60 – 76mm。

61 mm

136 mm
(Between screw holes)

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1.4 Antenna Cable
1.4.1 Note for cable installation
Pay following attention to install antenna cable.
(1) Cable is cut and processed by a specified length when ordered. Do not cut or extend cable.
When cable length needs to be changed, keep the length of two lines the exactly the same.
The difference of the length between cables shall be within 10 mm.
Cable : RG-58A/U twin cable
(or, RG-58A/U armored twin cable)
Plug : BNC-P-55U plugs and M-203-P plug
(2) Protect cable against the heat. Weld flange and others before setting cable. Pay special
attention for welding when the cable has been already set.
(3) Protect cable against mechanical damage. When mechanical damage is anticipated, protect
it with steel or plastic pipe. Otherwise, use armored cable.
(4) Keep enough distance away from cables for communication antenna, radar cable or power
cable. Lay cable in metallic pipe, e.g., in steel mast, whenever possible as shown in figures
on this page.
(5) Avoid to extend antenna cable in the air or along stays or wires.

Pass cable through the mast

Pass cable through the pipe

A. Antenna installed on the compass deck B. Antenna installed to a mast

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1.4.2 Plugs
Antenna cable is supplied with plugs. Following shows procedure to connect plugs to antenna
cable for your reference, when necessary.
(1) Standard antenna cable RG-58A/U twin cable
Antenna side Main Unit side
L1

BNC 100 100 BNC


(L) (L)
170
BNC M-203-P
(V) (V)

L2
Red color White vinyl tape

Note : Keep the difference of the length between V-line (sense signal line) and
L-line (Adcock signal line) shall be 10 mm or smaller.

(2) BNC plug


Cut and remove, outer PVC layer by 7.2 mm, loosen armor shield. Remove inner insulator and
solder to the pin.

7.2 mm

3 mm
Keep the tip of pin
just on the surface plane

2 mm

(3) M plug
Cut and remove, outer PVC layer by 25 mm, armor shield by 18 mm, inner polyethylene layer
by 15 mm.
Solder
25 mm

3 mm 15 mm

Shield mesh Tape Solder

Wind cellophane tape between shield mesh and


polyethylene to protect polyethylene from heat

- IM 6 -
(4) Armored antenna cable RG-58A/U armored twin cable (option)

Antenna side L1 Main Unit side

100 100
BNC 50 500 BNC
(L) (L)
170
BNC M-203-P
(V) (V)
Wind FB tape

L2

Red color White vinyl tape


Note: Keep the difference of length of V-line and L-line smaller than 10 mm.

1.5 Installation of Adcock Antenna


(1) Fix antenna cable with cable with cable holder. Then fasten the holder to the flange.

BNC

4NS-8 White vinyl tape

Antenna cable
( G / )

BOW
4NS-8
S

Flange

(2) Fix antenna to the flange with bolts, nuts and washers.
(3) Connect BNC plugs of antenna cable to receptacles. Confirm that line with red mark is
connected to the red receptacle.
(4) Confirm also the “BOW” mark direction is parallel to the keel line.

Note: Pay attention to rain or splash so as to avoid moisture or dust from entering
inside of the antenna.

- IM 7 -
5NS-20
5SW
5W
Rubber packing

Red paint (BNC plug)

Clamp mark

4NS-8
4SW
Cable clamp
Flange Rubber packing

8W
8TW
Welding
8HS-20
Twin coaxial cable

Point this BOW mark side to the bow.


Red paint
(BNC connector)

Bow

Matching board

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2. MAIN UNIT

2.1 Position of Main Unit


Select a position (table, rack, etc.) for the
main unit satisfying following conditions:
(1) Convenient for operation, easy to 150mm or more
maintain and with a good view of the
display.

Thumb screw
(2) Avoid direct sunshine, water splash,
high temperature and strong vibration.

(3) Keep 150 mm or more distance away


from both sides and rear side of the
150mm or more
main unit. Also, keep enough distance
1 3 5
SCAN

away from any noise sources, such as 180 270 330


DEG
0
SHIP
COAST
WEATHER

30 90
CH
180

radio transmitters, inverter, radar, etc. TD-L1550A


DF
ON VOL SQ 1 2 3 RCV

VOL SQ
4 5 6 DIM

O SHIP COAST 7 8 9 E
F N
F W/F M 0 S T

(4) Hanging installation to ceiling is


available. Use a plate with enough
strength to reinforce the ceiling so as
not to drop the main unit.

Hanging installation

Installation on table

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2.2 Installation
(1) Loosen two thumb screws which have connected the main unit and bracket mount and
separate them.
(2) Fix the unit holder to a chosen spot, e.g., table, ceiling with 4 tapping screws.
(3) Connect the main unit and the bracket mount with thumb screws.

Main unit

Thumb screw
Bracket mount

Tapping screw

40

120

Note : In case of tightening thumb screws into the main unit, insert the bracket mount
between them. If not, the tip of the screw might damage the shield board of
the main unit inside and thus, it has a possibility to cause the breakdown of
the main unit itself.

2.3 Cable Connection


2.3.1 Power
(1) Power cable
Power cable, 3m is supplied with a connector, 16P-2F.

2 + (White)
2 1
1 − (Black)

- IM 10 -
(2) Power cable connection
Connect to a DC source 10 V ~ 16 V. Minus side is grounded inside the main unit.
Avoid higher voltage, or the main unit may be damaged. Other power source shall be
specified at the time of order and DC adapter or AC power source shall be supplied (option).

2.1.1 Main unit connections


Connect antenna cable,
power cable, speaker cord
and ground cable to
receptacles on the rear
panel of the main unit.

SP

POWER
10–16 VDC ANT
2A

Power Fuse
Antenna Ground
Speaker

2.1.2 Grounding
Grounding influences to the sensitivity and noise suppression and hence, good grounding is
required. For the steel ship, connect the shortest dedicated grounding line (KIV copper belt, 30
mm wide and 0.5 mm thick) to the ship grounding terminals.
In case of non-metalic ship, FRP or wood, provide a copper plate, 300 mm x 450 mm or larger at
the bottom of ship for grounding.

Other equipment
Good No good example

Ground
terminal Main unit
rear side

To GND terminal of Ship’s ground


other equipment terminal

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3. CHECK AFTER INSTALLATION
3.1 Antenna
(1) Check that the antenna is installed in enough distance away from other antennas for
transmitter, whip antenna, radar antenna, stays, cables, etc.

(2) Check that the NS direction of the antenna is correct and parallel to the keel line.

(3) Check that connectors are well fabricated.

(4) Check conduction and insulation of the antenna cable.

(5) Check that cable holder is fastened to the flange tightly.

(6) Check the BNC connections on the antenna side is done correctly. Check red mark.

(7) Check assembly and confirm if antenna elements are well fastened.

(8) Check that cable is not laid in the air but laid along poles and rails with cable bands.

(9) Check that the loop antenna cable is not laid parallel to other cables and lines.

(10) Check that the antenna cable is not exposed to high temperature.

(11) Check that the antenna cable is protected against mechanical damage with pipe.

(12) Check that the inlet of the antenna cable is watertight.

3.2 Main Unit


(1) Check that the ground terminal of the main unit is directly connected to the grounding point
of the ship with copper belt.

(2) Check that the end of the cable have been processed according to the installation manual.

(3) Check the position of the main unit.


(a) not exposed to direct sunshine, heat radiation.
(b) Not close to heat source.
(c) Kept off from splash, rain fall, dew or high humidity and strong vibration.
(d) Installed at a position where its display is easily visible and ample space is provided for
operation and maintenance.

(4) Connection of cables are done correctly and there are enough margin in their length for

check.
(a) Power cable
(b) Antenna cable
(c) Speaker cord
(d) Ground cable

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3.3 Performance Check
(1) Measure and make an error correction curve.

(2) Check functions


(a) Spot reception of VHF channels.
(b) Volume control
(c) Squelch control
(d) Scan reception

(3) Mutual interference with other electronic equipment as shown below isreguired.
(a) Radio transmitter
(b) Receivers
(c) Radar
(d) Sonar
(e) Other navigation equipment

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4. DIAGRAMS
Diagram 1 Connection Diagram
Standard
Adcock Antenna
EA-351A

Speaker

TD-L1550A
Main Unit

1 3 5
SCAN
SHIP
COAST
WEATHER
DEG CH
1 8 0 2 7 0 3 3 0 0 3 0 9 0 1 8 0

TD-L1550A

1 2 DF
ON VOL SQ 3 RCV
VOL SQ
4 5 6 DIM

O SHIP COAST 7 8 9 E
F N
F W/F M 0 S T

Antenna Cable

10 – 16 VDC

Recommend to use following antenna cable depending on required length in order to avoid from
attenuation.
Antenna cable: Twin coaxial cable
16 m or shorter : RG-58A/U
17 m ~ 29 m : 5D-2V
30 m or longer : 8D-2V

Covered by vinyl shield


5D-2V or 8D-2V Twin Cable (2 cables)

Note : When using 5D-2V or 8D-2V, additional cable adapter kit for both cable ends
is required as those have larger diameter than that of RG-58A/U.
Refer to option page below.

- IM 14 -
Option

Red paint
(BNC plug)

Adapter Kit for Antenna side

Plug for connection between


M type connector
RG-213/U and RG58 A/U
(M-A-JJ type connector)

Red Mark
5D-2V twin
armored cable
BNC type connector
or
8D-2V twin L (Loop)

armored cable L (Loop)

V (Vertical)
Adapter Kit for V (Vertical)
Main unit side
(RG-58A/U, 1m) Red Mark

M type connector

Note : Adapter Kit for main unit side has connectors for both cable ends.
Adapter cable kit is composed by the following 4 kinds of parts. Each quantity is
described as below chart.

List of component for Cable Adapter Kit

Parts Parts Name Q’ty

Adapter Kit for Antenna Side 1

Adapter Kit for Main Unit Side (1m)


1
(Both ends are processed with connectors.)

M-A-JJ Connector 2

N Type Connector (N-P-8U) 4

- IM 15 -
Diagram 2 Main Unit

207±10
165±3
95±3
1 3 5
SCAN
SHIP
COAST
WEATHER
DEG CH
1 8 0 2 7 0 3 3 0 0 3 0 9 0 1 8 0

212±8
TD-L1550A

1 2 DF
ON VOL SQ 3 RCV
VOL SQ
4 5 6 DIM

185±3
O SHIP COAST 7 8 9 E
F N
F W/F M 0 S T

4-6Phi Hole
120±1 40±1

Diagram 3 Antenna Unit

Antenna Element

BOW Indication Mark


930

BOW

Packing 410
8 mm Bolt

- IM 16 -
Diagram 4 Speaker Unit
Weight : 350 g
56 Unit : mm

5.2 Mounting hole

4-R2.5 2-31

Cable length : 2m
Plug : Type L3.5

109

16 55.5

89
26
113

66 64
50

117.1
28
132.2
59.5

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Chapter III MAINTENANCE

1. CIRCUITS
1.1 Description of Printed Circuit Board
The block diagram of the circuit in shown in diagrams and functions of printed circuit boards in the
circuit are explained in the following table.

PB No. Drawing No. Name and Functions


Receiver Unit, Antenna Circuit, RF amp., IF amplifiers,
720593 323995
Synthesized local oscillator, detector, AF amp.
720594 323996 Microprocessor Unit, data processing
720595 323997 Display Unit
131075 343405 Keyboard Unit

2. PERFORMANCE TEST
2.1 Test Equipment
Performance check of the direction finder requires following test equipment.
(1) Antenna Simulator, TM-643 (abbreviated as DUMMY)
(2) Signal Generators (abbreviated as SG)
It shall cover 400 kHz to 200 MHz with variable output up to 1V, and within output
impedance of 50Ω.
(3) Multi-meter

2.2 Test Arrangement


Refer to below connection diagram for testing.

Antenna M type connector


Signal Generator
Simulator TM-643 BNC connector

TD-L1550A
Multi-meter

Speaker

DC power

- SM 1 -
2.3 Test
2.3.1 Sensitivity
(1) Arrangement
SG : No modulation
Main Unit : RCV mode, SQ minimum (open). SG signal to M connector.
Measure output at speaker terminals with AF voltmeter.
DUMMY : BNC connector.
(2) Set SG at 156.025 MHz, main unit at SHIP-60.
Make SG output off and adjust volume to make output 1 V (noise).
Make SG output on. Read SG when speaker output is 0.1 V (-20 dB)
Check and confirm if SG reading is 10 dBµV (-103 dBm) or smaller.
(3) Set SG at 157.425 MHz, main unit at SHIP-88.
Read SG when speaker output is 0.1 V (-20 dB)
Check and confirm if SG reading is 10 dBµV (-103 dBm) or smaller.
(4) Set SG at 162.550 MHz, main unit at WEATHER-1.
Read SG when speaker output is 0.1 V (-20 dB)
Check and confirm if SG reading is 10 dBµV (-103 dBm) or smaller.
(5) Set SG at 121.500MHz, main unit at SHIP-99 (EP).
Arrange SG to AM 1 kHz, 30% modulation.
Make SG output on and adjust volume to make output 0.3 V.
Make SG modulation off. Read SG when speaker output is 0.15 V (-6 dB).
Check and confirm if SG reading is 10 dBµV (-103 dBm) or smaller.

2.3.2 Level Indicator


(1) Arrangement.
SG : No modulation, 157.425 MHz.
Main Unit : RCV mode, SQ minimum (open), SHIP-88
DUMMY : Feed output to the DUMMY. Turn V signal (Adcock signal) on.
(2) Adjust SG output to make one LED of the level indicator on
Check and confirm if input is -2 ± 5 dBµV (-115 ± 5 dBm). Since there is a loss of 36 dB
at the dummy circuit, the SG reading shall be 34 ± 5 dBµV.
(3) Adjust SG output to make all LEDs (6) of the level indicator on.
Check and confirm if input is 52 ± 5 dBµV (-61 ± 5 dBm) (SG reading : 88 ± 5 dBµV).

- SM 2 -
2.3.3 Voice Level
(1) SG : 157.425 MHz, FM 1 kHz modulation, 3 kHz deviation, 60 dBµV
(-53 dBm).
Main Unit : RCV mode, SQ minimum (open), SHIP-88.
Make volume control maximum and read output voltage at speaker terminals.
Check and confirm if reading is 3.0 V or more.
(2) SG : 121.500 MHz, AM 1 kHz 70% modulation, 60 dBµV (-53 dBm).
Main Unit : RCV mode, SQ minimum (open), SHIP-99 (EP)
DUMMY : Feed output to the DUMMY. Turn V signal on.
Make volume control maximum and read output voltage at speaker terminals.
Check and confirm if reading is 3.0 V or more.

2.3.4 Squelch
(1) SG : 156.025 MHz, FM 1 kHz modulation, 3 kHz deviation.
Main Unit : RCV mode, SQ minimum (open), SHIP-60, volume maximum.
DUMMY : Feed SG output to the DUMMY. Turn V signal on.
Make SG off and adjust SQ key so that noise begins to cease.
Make SG on and read SG output when sound becomes audible.
Check and confirm if input is 3dBµV (-110 dBm) or less. (SG output 39dBµV or less).
(2) SG : 156.025 MHz, FM 1 kHz modulation, 3 kHz deviation.
Main Unit : RCV mode, SQ minimum (open), SHIP-60, volume maximum.
DUMMY : Feed SG output to the DUMMY. Turn V signal on.
Make SG off and adjust SQ key so that the level indicator is at the maximum.
Then, supply SG signal and read input when sound is heard.
Check and confirm if input is 12 dBµV (-101 dBm) or less. (SG output 48dBµV or less).

2.3.5 Direction Measurement


(1) Arrangement
SG : No modulation, 60 dBµV (-53 dBm).
Main Unit : DF mode.
DUMMY : Feed SG output to the DUMMY
(2) Set SG at 156.025 MHz, main unit at SHIP-60 and then, set DUMMY as follows.
NS and V are “ON” : Check and confirm if direction reading is 0˚ ± 3˚
NS, EW and V are “ON” : Check and confirm if direction reading is 45˚ ± 3˚
EW and V are “ON” : Check and confirm if direction reading is 90˚ ± 3˚

- SM 3 -
(3) SG at 157.425MHz, main unit at SHIP-88 and then, set DUMMY as follows.
NS and V are “ON” : Check and confirm if direction reading is 0˚ ± 3˚
NS, EW and V are “ON” : Check and confirm if direction reading is 45˚ ± 3˚
EW and V are “ON” : Check and confirm if direction reading is 90˚ ± 3˚
(4) SG at 152.550 MHz, main unit at WEATHER-1 and then, set DUMMY as follows.
NS and V are “ON” : Check and confirm if direction reading is 0˚ ± 3˚
NS, EW and V are “ON” : Check and confirm if direction reading is 45˚ ± 3˚
W and V are “ON” : Check and confirm if direction reading is 90˚ ± 3˚
(5) SG at 121.500 MHz, main unit at SHIP-99 (EP) and then, set DUMMY as follows.
NS and V are “ON” : Check and confirm if direction reading is 0˚ ± 3˚
NS, EW and V are “ON” : Check and confirm if direction reading is 45˚ ± 3˚
EW and V are “ON” : Check and confirm if direction reading is 90˚ ± 3˚

2.3.6 Sensitivity for Direction Measurement


(1) Arrangement
SG : No modulation
Main Unit : DF mode
DUMMY : Feed SG output to the DUMMY
(2) Set SG at 156.025 MHz, main unit at SHIP-60.
Read SG output when direction indicator shows a stagger of 5˚.
Check and confirm if input is -6 dBµV (-119 dBm) or less. (SG output 30 dBµV or less).
(3) Similar test at 157.425 MHz, main unit at SHIP-88, at 162.550 MHz, main unit
at WEATHER-1.
(4) Set SG at 121.500 MHz, main unit at SHIP-99.
Read SG output when direction indicator shows a stagger of 5˚.
Check and confirm if input is 0 dBµV (-113 dBm) or less. (SG output 36 dBµV or less).

2.3.7 Function Check


(1) Power : Check the power on-off
(2) LEDs :
(a) Turn on power while pressing 1 key.
Check and confirm if ”3” appears for all numeric displays.
E
(b) Then, press N key. After 10 seconds, numeric are updated.
T

(3) Check sum


DF
Turn on the power pressing RCV key. Check and confirm if the blinking
check sum number appears on the channel display after several seconds.

- SM 4 -
(4) Check keys
(a) Numeric keys, type keys and function keys :
Check and confirm if pip sound is heard.
(b) DIM key : Check and confirm if the brightness changes cyclically.
(c) SHIP , COAST and W/F keys :
Check and confirm if corresponding LED is lit at the channel display.
VOL SQ
(d) VOL , , SQ and keys :
Check and confirm if the bar LED at bearing indicator moves right or left.
Press▲ key, then the LED moves towards right and press ▼ key, it moves towards
left except two LEDs on the right which do not lit.
E
(e) Press SHIP 9 9 N keys:
T

Check and confirm if channel LEDs are put out and “EP” appears.
(f) W/F key :Check and confirm if weather LED is lit and weather of
fishing channels can be set. “U” is for weather and “F” for fishing.
E
(g) N key : Check and confirm if pip sound for correct input and beep
T

sound for erroneous input.


(h) M key : Check and confirm if memory address number blinks,
pressing once. Check and confirm if the address number stores at direction display,
pressing twice.
(i) S key : Check and confirm if SCAN LED is lit and SCAN starts.
When pressing is continued, bar LED is turned off.
DF
(j) RCV
key : Check and confirm if DF or RCV mode is selected and
switch them in turn. In RCV mode, direction displays are turned off.
(5) SCAN Auto start/stop
(a) Prepare for SCAN reception by entering channels and make SQ maximum. Start
SCAN by pressing S and confirm its function with SCAN LED.
Check auto start/stop with 1 , 2 , 3 or 4 by tuning to an arbitrary channel.
(b) Check that SCAN stops when one of following keys, SHIP , COAST , W/F , M

E
or N is pressed.
T

(6) Confirm that a channel is write-in by M [CHANNEL NUMBER] M

E
(7) Confirm that a channel is retrieved by M [CHANNEL NUMBER] N
T

(8) Turn power off and turn on to check that memory is back-upped.

- SM 5 -
(9) Check memory delete
(a) Check that an address can be deleted by 9 7 S .
E
(b) Turn on power while pressing 3 key and then press N :
T

Check and confirm if “5” appears for all numeric displays and whole memory is cleared.
Note: Take note of address-channel before deletion.
(10) Scan pass and its release
(a) Check that Scan is suspended by scan pass : 9 9 S

(b) Check that Scan pass is released by scan pass release : 9 8 S

3. ADJUSTMENT
3.1 Stabilizer
Adjust and check DF stabilized voltage in PCA RCV, 720593.
(1) Confirm that the voltage at J4-10 to be 9.0 ± 0.3 V.
(2) Confirm that the voltage at C166+ to be 5.0 ± 0.2 V.
(3) Confirm that the voltage at C168+ to be 3.3 ± 0.2 V.
(4) Confirm that the voltage at U1-4 to be 6.2 ± 0.5 V.

3.2 Synthesizer
Adjust and check the lock voltage in PCA RCV, 720593.
(1) Arrange to receive SHIP-99 (EP). Adjust L6 to make voltage at TP-6 to be 3.0 ± 0.1 V.
(2) Arrange to receive SHIP-01. Check that the voltage at TP-6 to be 2.2 ± 0.1 V.
(3) Arrange to receive WEATHER-1. Check that the voltage at TP-6 to be 2.8 ± 0.2 V.
(4) Arrange to receive SHIP-01. Adjust C73 to have a frequency at TP-2 to be
134.650 MHz ± 100 Hz.
(5) Fix C73 with paraffin.

3.3 Second IF Frequency


Adjust and the second IF circuit to tune at 455 kHz in PCA RCV, 720593.
(1) Supply SG output, 455 kHz, 1kHz 70% modulation, 50 dBµVemf, to TP-3.
(2) Adjust T10 and T11 to make the output at TP4 maximum (about 40 mV).
(3) Then, supply SG output, 455 kHz, 1 kHz 70% modulation, 70 dBµVemf, to TP-3
(4) Adjust T12 to make the output maximum (about 25 mV) between T12 and CR21.

- SM 6 -
3.4 Second Local Oscillator
Adjust the frequency of the second local oscillator to get the second IF of 455 kHz in
PCA RCV, 720593.
(1) Supply SG output, 21.4 MHz, CW 50 dBµVemf, to TP-1.
(2) Adjust C54 to make the output at TP-4 is 455.00 kHz ± 50 kHz.

3.5 RF and IF Amplifier


Adjust RF and IF circuits to have optimum frequency characteristics in PCA RCV, 720593.
(1) Supply SG output, 162.000 MHz, 1 kHz 70% modulation, -10 dBµVemf, to J2 and terminate
J1 with 47 Ω. Set main unit to RCV mode and arrange to receive COAST-28. Measure
output at TP-4 and make it maximum by adjusting T8, T7, T6, T5, T4, T3, T13 and T2.
(2) Set SG to 121.500 MHz, 1 kHz 70% modulation, -5 dBµVemf, and supply output to J2.
Set main unit to RCV mode and arrange to receive SHIP-99 (EP). Make the voltage at TP-4
maximum by adjusting C35, C31, C27, C23 and C10.
(3) Set SG to 162.000 MHz, 1 kHz 70% modulation, 0 dBµVemf, and supply output to J1 and
terminate J2 with 47Ω. Set main unit to DF mode and arrange to receive COAST-28.
Make the voltage at TP-4 maximum by adjusting T1.
(4) Set SG to 121.500 MHz, 1kHz 70% modulation, 10 dBµVemf, and supply output to J1 and
terminate J2 with 47Ω. Set main unit to DF mode and arrange to receive SHIP-99 (EP).
Make the voltage at TP-4 maximum by adjusting C9.
(5) Repeat (1) and (3)

3.6 AGC
Check AGC function in PCA RCV, 720593.
(1) Supply SG output, 157.425 MHz, 1 kHz 70% modulation, 70 dBµVemf, to J2 and terminate
J1 with 47Ω. Set main unit to RCV mode and arrange to receive SHIP-88.
Measure output at TP5. Its value is about 75 mV.

3.7 FM Detection and Volume Control


Check AGC function in PCA RCV, 720593.
(1) Supply SG output, 157.425 MHz, 1 kHz 70% modulation, 24 dBµVemf, to J2 and terminate
J1 with 47Ω. Set main unit to RCV mode and arrange to receive SHIP-88. Turn R64 to 1/4
rotation. Measure output at J7-2 and make it maximum by adjusting T9.
(2) Make the level indicator maximum by controlling SG output. Adjust R64 so that the output
at J5-1 is 3.5± 0.2 V.

- SM 7 -
3.8 Adjustment for Level Indicator
Adjust level indicator circuit in PCA RCV, 720593.
(1) Supply SG output, 157.425 MHz CW. Set the main unit to RCV mode and arrange to receive
SHIP-88. Connect DUMMY and set NS and V on. Supply SG signal of 34 dBµV/m.
Adjust R147 have one LED of the level indicator is lit.
(2) Adjust R148 that all LEDs are lit at an SG output of 88 dBµV/m.
(3) Iterate (1) and (2) so that SG output is within 2 dB of above-cited values.

3.9 Adjustment for Direction Measurement


(1) Supply SG output, 157.425 MHz CW, 60 dBµVemf. Set the main unit to RCV mode and
arrange to receive SHIP-88. Connect DUMMY and set NS and V on and EW off.
Adjust R120 have a direction display of 0˚ and 1˚ alternatively.
(2) Make V, NS and EW on and confirm that the display is 45˚ ± 3˚.
(3) Make V and EW on and SN off. Confirm that the display is 90˚ ± 3˚.
(4) Repeat (1), (2) and (3) for SHIP-60 (156.025 MHz) and W-1 (162.550 MHz) and confirm that
it is within an error of is ± 5˚.
(5) Repeat (1), (2) and (3) for EP (121.500 MHz) and confirm that it is within an error of ± 5˚.

3.10 Wave Check of Balanced Modulation


(1) Supply SG output, 156.025 MHz CW, 60 dBµVemf. Set the main unit to RCV mode and
arrange to receive SHIP-60. Connect DUMMY and set V, NS and EW on.
(2) Observe and check balanced modulation wave at TP-4 in IF circuit.
(3) Repeat (2) for COAST-60 (160.025 MHz) and W-1 (162.550 MHz).
Note : refer to the below figure for the proper balanced modulation.

Good No Good

Normal V is too large: L is too large:


modulation wave Use longer extension cable Use longer extension cable
V/L = 1/1 - 3/1 for V (vertical) cable. for L (Loop) cable.

- SM 8 -
4. TEST RECORD SHEET

Model Name TD-L1550A Serial No.

1. Sensitivity (“RCV” mode)

Signal Channel Frequency Sensitivity Criteria Result


FM SHIP-60 156.025 MHz dB ≤ 10 dB Good No good
FM SHIP-88 157.425 MHz dB ≤ 10 dB Good No good
FM WEATHER 1 162.550 MHz dB ≤ 10 dB Good No good
FM EP 121.500 MHz dB ≤ 10 dB Good No good

2. Bearing Accuracy (“DF” mode)

Signal Channel Frequency 0˚ 45˚ 90˚ Criteria Result


FM SHIP-60 156.025 MHz ± 3° Good No good
FM SHIP-88 157.425 MHz ± 3° Good No good
FM WEATHER 1 162.550 MHz ± 3° Good No good
AM EP 121.500 MHz ± 5° Good No good

3. Function check

Judgment

2-1. LED Good No good

2-2. Check keys Good No good

2-1. LED Good No good

2-1. LED Good No good


2-2. Check keys Good No good

Test Date :

Tested by :

Inspected by :

- SM 9 -
5. DIAGRAMS
5.1 Block Diagram

- SM 10 -
5.2 Connection Diagrams

- SM 11 -
- SM 12 -
- SM 13 -
- SM 14 -
- SM 15 -
5.3 Layout Diagrams

- SM 16 -
- SM 17 -
- SM 18 -
5.4 Wiring Diagrams

- SM 19 -
- SM 20 -
6. PARTS LIST
6.1 PCA RCV (720593)
No. Name Description No. Name Description
C1 Ceramic capacitor 1000pF,50V C51 Electrolytic cap. 10µF,35V
C2 Ceramic capacitor 1000pF,50V C52 Ceramic capacitor 33pF,50V
C3 Ceramic capacitor 1000pF,50V C53 Ceramic capacitor 18pF,50V
C4 Ceramic capacitor 1000pF,50V C54 Ceramic trimmer cap. 10pF,25V
C5 Ceramic capacitor 1000pF,50V C55 Ceramic capacitor 150pF,50V
C6 Ceramic capacitor 1000pF,50V C56 Ceramic capacitor 68pF,50V
C7 Ceramic capacitor 2pF,50V C57 Ceramic capacitor 0.01µF,50V
C8 ---------- C58 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C9 Ceramic trimmer cap. 10pF,25V C59 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C10 Ceramic trimmer cap. 10pF,25V C60 ----------
C11 Ceramic capacitor 100pF,50V C61 Ceramic capacitor 100pF,50V
C12 Ceramic capacitor 100pF,50V C62 Ceramic capacitor 1000pF,50V
C13 Ceramic capacitor 1000pF,50V C63 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C14 Ceramic capacitor 1000pF,50V C64 Ceramic capacitor 0.47µF,10V
C15 Ceramic capacitor 1000pF,50V C65 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C16 Ceramic capacitor 1000pF,50V C66 Ceramic capacitor 1000pF,50V
C17 Ceramic capacitor 1000pF,50V C67 Ceramic capacitor 1000pF,50V
C18 Ceramic capacitor 33pF,50V C68 Ceramic capacitor 0.022µF,50V
C19 Ceramic capacitor 1000pF,50V C69 Ceramic capacitor 0.022µF,50V
C20 Ceramic capacitor 1000pF,50V C70 Ceramic capacitor 0.01µF,50V
C21 Ceramic capacitor 1000pF,50V C71 Ceramic capacitor 47pF,50V
C22 Ceramic capacitor 2pF,50V C72 Ceramic capacitor 33pF,50V
C23 Ceramic trimmer cap. 10pF,25V C73 Ceramic trimmer cap. 10pF,25V
C24 Ceramic capacitor 1pF,50V C74 Ceramic capacitor 33pF,50V
C25 ---------- C75 Ceramic capacitor 1000pF,50V
C26 Ceramic capacitor 100pF,50V C76 Electrolytic cap. 10µF,35V
C27 Ceramic trimmer cap. 10pF,25V C77 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C28 Ceramic capacitor 4700pF,50V C78 Electrolytic cap. 10µF,35V
C29 Ceramic capacitor 1000pF,50V C79 Ceramic capacitor 4700pF,50V
C30 Ceramic capacitor 1000pF,50V C80 Ceramic capacitor 0.01µF,50V
C31 Ceramic trimmer cap. 10pF,25V C81 Ceramic capacitor 4700pF,50V
C32 ---------- C82 Ceramic capacitor 15pF,50V
C33 Ceramic capacitor 1pF,50V C83 Ceramic capacitor 1000pF,50V
C34 Ceramic capacitor 1000pF,50V C84 Ceramic capacitor 100pF,50V
C35 Ceramic trimmer cap. 10pF,25V C85 Ceramic capacitor 1000pF,50V
C36 Ceramic capacitor 1000pF,50V C86 Ceramic capacitor 0.01µF,50V
C37 Ceramic capacitor 2pF,50V C87 ----------
C38 Ceramic capacitor 1000pF,50V C88 ----------
C39 Ceramic capacitor 5pF,50V C89 ----------
C40 Ceramic capacitor 1000pF,50V C90 Ceramic capacitor 100pF,50V
C41 Ceramic capacitor 15pF,50V C91 Ceramic capacitor 22pF,50V
C42 Ceramic capacitor 1000pF,50V C92 Ceramic capacitor 1000pF,50V
C43 Ceramic capacitor 15pF,50V C93 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C44 Ceramic capacitor 1000pF,50V C94 Electrolytic cap. 10µF,35V
C45 Ceramic capacitor 1000pF,50V C95 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C46 Ceramic capacitor 15pF,50V C96 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C47 Ceramic capacitor 1000pF,50V C97 Electrolytic cap. 10µF,35V
C48 Ceramic capacitor 0.01µF,50V C98 Ceramic capacitor 0.022µF,50V
C49 Ceramic capacitor 1000pF,50V C99 Electrolytic cap. 10µF,35V
C50 Ceramic capacitor 0.01µF,50V C100 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V

- SM 21 -
6.1 PCA RCV (720593) continued
No. Name Description No. Name Description
C101 Ceramic capacitor 0.01µF,50V C151 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,50V
C102 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V C152 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,50V
C103 Electrolytic cap. 100µF,16V C153 EMI Filter(cap.) NFM41PC155B Murata
C104 Electrolytic cap. 470µF,16V C154 EMI Filter(cap.) NFM41PC155B Murata
C105 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V C155 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,50V
C106 Ceramic capacitor 0.022µF,50V C156 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,50V
C107 Ceramic capacitor 0.022µF,50V C157 Electrolytic cap. 10µF,35V
C108 Electrolytic cap. 470µF,16V C158 Electrolytic cap. 4.7µF,35V
C109 Ceramic capacitor 0.01µF,50V C159 Ceramic capacitor 0.01µF,50V
C110 Ceramic capacitor 4700pF,50V C160 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C111 Ceramic capacitor 0.01µF,50V C161 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,50V
C112 ---------- C162 Ceramic capacitor 4700pF,50V
C113 Ceramic capacitor 0.01µF,50V C163 Electrolytic cap. 470µF,16V
C114 Ceramic capacitor 0.01µF,50V C164 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C115 Ceramic capacitor 0.01µF,50V C165 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C116 Ceramic capacitor 0.01µF,50V C166 Electrolytic cap. 10µF,35V
C117 Ceramic capacitor 0.01µF,50V C167 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C118 ---------- C168 Electrolytic cap. 10µF,35V
C119 Ceramic capacitor 0.01µF,50V C169 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C120 Ceramic capacitor 4700pF,50V C170 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C121 Ceramic capacitor 0.022µF,50V C171 EMI Filter(cap.) NFM21CC102R Murata
C122 Electrolytic cap. 10µF,35V C172 EMI Filter(cap.) NFM21CC102R Murata
C123 Electrolytic cap. 100µF,16V C173 EMI Filter(cap.) NFM21CC102R Murata
C124 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V C174 EMI Filter(cap.) NFM21CC102R Murata
C125 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V C175 EMI Filter(cap.) NFM21CC102R Murata
C126 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V C176 EMI Filter(cap.) NFM21CC102R Murata
C127 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V C177 EMI Filter(cap.) NFM21CC102R Murata
C128 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V C178 EMI Filter(cap.) NFM21CC102R Murata
C129 Ceramic capacitor 10µF,25V C179 EMI Filter(cap.) NFM21CC102R Murata
C130 Ceramic capacitor 0.047µF,50V C180 EMI Filter(cap.) NFM21CC102R Murata
C131 Electrolytic cap. 10µF,35V C181 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C132 Ceramic capacitor 0.01µF,50V C182 EMI Filter(cap.) NFM21CC102R Murata
C133 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V C183 EMI Filter(cap.) NFM21CC102R Murata
C134 Ceramic capacitor 0.01µF,50V C184 EMI Filter(cap.) NFM21CC102R Murata
C135 Ceramic capacitor 0.01µF,50V C185 Ceramic capacitor 0.01µF,50V
C136 Ceramic capacitor 0.01µF,50V C186 Ceramic capacitor 0.01µF,50V
C137 Ceramic capacitor 0.01µF,50V C187 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C138 ---------- C188 Ceramic capacitor 0.01µF,50V
C139 Ceramic capacitor 0.01µF,50V C189 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C140 Ceramic capacitor 0.01µF,50V C190 Ceramic capacitor 7pF,50V
C141 Ceramic capacitor 0.01µF,50V C191 Electrolytic cap. 10µF,35V
C142 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V C192 Ceramic capacitor 0.01µF,50V
C143 Electrolytic cap. 47µF,16V C193 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C144 Ceramic capacitor 0.01µF,50V C194 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C145 Electrolytic cap. 10µF,35V C195 Electrolytic cap. 10µF,35V
C146 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V C196 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C147 Electrolytic cap. 100µF,16V C197 Ceramic capacitor 18pF,50V
C148 Electrolytic cap. 47µF,16V
C149 Ceramic capacitor 0.01µF,50V
C150 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,50V

- SM 22 -
6.1 PCA RCV (720593) continued
No. Name Description No. Name Description
CR1 Diode 1SV271 Toshiba CR16 Vari.Cap.Diode 1SV305 Toshiba
CR2 Diode 1SV271 Toshiba CR17 Vari.Cap.Diode 1SV305 Toshiba
CR3 Diode 1SV271 Toshiba CR18 Diode HSM198S Renesas
CR4 Diode 1SV271 Toshiba CR19 Zener Diode 02DZ3.3X Toshiba
CR5 Diode 1SV271 Toshiba CR20 Zener Diode 02DZ3.3X Toshiba
CR6 Diode 1SV271 Toshiba CR21 Diode HSM198S Renesas
CR7 Diode 1SV271 Toshiba CR22 Diode 1SS362 Toshiba
CR8 Diode 1SV271 Toshiba CR23 Diode D1FM3 Shindengen
CR9 Diode 1SV271 Toshiba CR24 Zener Diode 02DZ5.1Y Toshiba
CR10 Diode 1SV271 Toshiba CR25 Diode 1SS362 Toshiba
CR11 Diode 1SV271 Toshiba CR26 Diode D1FM3 Shindengen
CR12 Diode 1SV271 Toshiba CR27 Diode 1SS362 Toshiba
CR13 Diode 1SS314 Toshiba CR28 Diode 1SS362 Toshiba
CR14 Zener Diode 02DZ6.2Y Toshiba
CR15 Diode 1SS362 Toshiba

No. Name Description No. Name Description


DS1 LED PG1101W

No. Name Description No. Name Description


FL1 Crystal Filter 21.4MHz(Pair) FL2 Ceramic Filter 455kHz

No. Name Description No. Name Description


J1 Coaxial Connector TMP-J01X-V6 J5 PH Connector B6B-PH-K-S
J2 Coaxial Connector TMP-J01X-V6 J6 PHD Connector B20B-PHDSS
J3 PH Connector B5B-PH-K-S J7 PH Connector B2B-PH-K-S
J4 PHD Connector B10B-PHDSS

No. Name Description No. Name Description


L1 Inductor 1µH L8 Inductor 10µH
L2 Inductor 1µH L9 Inductor OSC Coil(292)
L3 Inductor P.Shift Coil(364) L10 Inductor 22µH
L4 Inductor 10µH L11 Inductor 22µH
L5 Inductor 10µH L12 Inductor 22µH
L6 Inductor 10µH L13 Inductor 10µH
L7 Inductor 10µH

No. Name Description No. Name Description


Q1 Transistor 2SK210 Toshiba Q11 Transistor DTC143XKA Rohm
Q2 Transistor 2SK210 Toshiba Q12 Transistor 3SK195 Toshiba
Q3 Transistor 2SC2712 Toshiba Q13 Transistor 2SC2712 Toshiba
Q4 Transistor 2SA1162 Toshiba Q14 Transistor 2SC2712 Toshiba
Q5 Transistor 2SC2620 Renesas Q15 Transistor 2SC2712 Toshiba
Q6 Transistor 3SK195 Toshiba Q16 Transistor 2SC2712 Toshiba
Q7 Transistor 2SC2620 Renesas Q17 Transistor 2SC2712 Toshiba
Q8 Transistor 2SC2620 Renesas Q18 Transistor 2SC2712 Toshiba
Q9 Transistor 2SK210 Toshiba Q19 Transistor DTC143XKA Rohm
Q10 Transistor 2SC2620 Renesas

- SM 23 -
6.1 PCA RCV (720593) continued
No. Name Description No. Name Description
R1 Resistor 100Ω 0.1W 50V R51 Resistor 100Ω 0.1W 50V
R2 Resistor 100Ω 0.1W 50V R52 Resistor 220Ω 0.1W 50V
R3 ---------- R53 Resistor 68kΩ 0.1W 50V
R4 ---------- R54 Resistor 100kΩ 0.1W 50V
R5 Resistor 100kΩ 0.1W 50V R55 Resistor 390kΩ 0.1W 50V
R6 Resistor 100kΩ 0.1W 50V R56 Resistor 750Ω 0.1W 50V
R7 Resistor 220Ω 0.1W 50V R57 Resistor 18kΩ 0.1W 50V
B8 Resistor 220Ω 0.1W 50V R58 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V
R9 Resistor 220Ω 0.1W 50V R59 Resistor 1kΩ 0.1W 50V
R10 Resistor 220Ω 0.1W 50V R60 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V
R11 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V R61 Resistor 6.8kΩ 0.1W 50V
R12 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V R62 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V
R13 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V R63 Resistor 1kΩ 0.1W 50V
R14 Resistor 3.3kΩ 0.1W 50V R64 Variable Resistor 10kΩ 1/4W
R15 Resistor 3.3kΩ 0.1W 50V R65 Resistor 1kΩ 0.1W 50V
R16 Resistor 3.3kΩ 0.1W 50V R66 Resistor 4.7MΩ 0.1W 50V
R17 Resistor 6.8kΩ 0.1W 50V R67 Resistor 3.9kΩ 0.1W 50V
R18 Resistor 1.5kΩ 0.1W 50V R68 Resistor 1kΩ 0.1W 50V
R19 Resistor 22Ω 0.1W 50V R69 Resistor 3.3kΩ 0.1W 50V
R20 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V R70 Resistor 100Ω 0.1W 50V
R21 ---------- R71 Resistor 1kΩ 0.1W 50V
R22 Resistor 3.3kΩ 0.1W 50V R72 Resistor 1.5kΩ 0.1W 50V
R23 ---------- R73 Resistor 1.5kΩ 0.1W 50V
R24 Resistor 3.3kΩ 0.1W 50V R74 Resistor 680Ω 0.1W 50V
R25 Resistor 100kΩ 0.1W 50V R75 Resistor 220Ω 0.1W 50V
R26 Resistor 4.7kΩ 0.1W 50V R76 Resistor 100Ω 0.1W 50V
R27 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V R77 Resistor 100Ω 0.1W 50V
R28 Resistor 680Ω 0.1W 50V R78 Resistor 100kΩ 0.1W 50V
R29 Resistor 220Ω 0.1W 50V R79 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V
R30 Resistor 47Ω 0.1W 50V R80 Resistor 1kΩ 0.1W 50V
R31 ---------- R81 Resistor 100Ω 0.1W 50V
R32 Resistor 3.3kΩ 0.1W 50V R82 Resistor 12kΩ 0.1W 50V
R33 Resistor 100Ω 0.1W 50V R83 Resistor 4.7kΩ 0.1W 50V
R34 ---------- R84 Resistor 100Ω 0.1W 50V
R35 Resistor 3.3kΩ 0.1W 50V R85 Resistor 4.7kΩ 0.1W 50V
R36 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V R86 Resistor 4.7kΩ 0.1W 50V
R37 Resistor 22kΩ 0.1W 50V R87 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V
R38 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V R88 Resistor 4.7kΩ 0.1W 50V
R39 Resistor 47Ω 0.1W 50V R89 Resistor 33kΩ 0.1W 50V
R40 Resistor 2.2kΩ 0.1W 50V R90 Resistor 100Ω 0.1W 50V
R41 Resistor 100Ω 0.1W 50V R91 Resistor 100Ω 0.1W 50V
R42 Resistor 2.2kΩ 0.1W 50V R92 Resistor 100kΩ 0.1W 50V
R43 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V R93 Resistor 100kΩ 0.1W 50V
R44 Resistor 22kΩ 0.1W 50V R94 Resistor 220kΩ 0.1W 50V
R45 Resistor 150Ω 0.1W 50V R95 Resistor 220Ω 0.1W 50V
R46 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V R96 Resistor 680Ω 0.1W 50V
R47 ---------- R97 Resistor 100kΩ 0.1W 50V
R48 Resistor 100Ω 0.1W 50V R98 Resistor 100Ω 0.1W 50V
R49 Resistor 1kΩ 0.1W 50V R99 Resistor 15kΩ 0.1W 50V
R50 Resistor 1kΩ 0.1W 50V R100 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V

- SM 24 -
6.1 PCA RCV (720593) continued
No. Name Description No. Name Description
R101 Resistor 0Ω 0.1W 50V R151 Resistor 1kΩ 0.1W 50V
R102 Resistor 560Ω 0.1W 50V R152 Resistor 22kΩ 0.1W 50V
R103 Resistor 1kΩ 0.1W 50V R153 Resistor 100Ω 0.1W 50V
R104 Resistor 3.3kΩ 0.1W 50V R154 Resistor 4.7Ω 0.1W 50V
R105 Resistor 100Ω 0.1W 50V R155 Resistor 2.2kΩ 0.1W 50V
R106 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V R156 Resistor 100kΩ 0.1W 50V
R107 Resistor 100kΩ 0.1W 50V R157 Resistor 100kΩ 0.1W 50V
R108 Resistor 100Ω 0.1W 50V R158 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V
R109 Resistor 4.7kΩ 0.1W 50V R159 Resistor 1kΩ 0.1W 50V
R110 Resistor 4.7kΩ 0.1W 50V R160 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V
R111 Resistor 4.7kΩ 0.1W 50V R161 Resistor 2.2kΩ 0.1W 50V
R112 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V R162 Resistor 1kΩ±1% 0.1W 50V
R113 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V R163 Resistor 5.9kΩ±1% 0.1W 50V
R114 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V R164 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V
R115 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V R165 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V
R116 Resistor 15kΩ 0.1W 50V R166 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V
R117 Resistor 4.7kΩ 0.1W 50V R167 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V
R118 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V R168 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V
R119 Resistor 1kΩ 0.1W 50V R169 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V
R120 Variable Resistor 5kΩ 1/4W R170 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V
R121 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V R171 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V
R122 Resistor 100kΩ 0.1W 50V R172 Resistor 270Ω 0.1W 50V
R123 Resistor 3.3kΩ 0.1W 50V R173 Resistor 1kΩ 0.1W 50V
R124 Resistor 1kΩ 0.1W 50V R174 Resistor 4.7kΩ 0.1W 50V
R125 Resistor 15kΩ 0.1W 50V R175 Resistor 100kΩ 0.1W 50V
R126 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V R176 Resistor 243Ω±1% 0.1W 50V
R127 Resistor 220Ω 0.1W 50V R177 Resistor 220kΩ 0.1W 50V
R128 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V R178 Resistor 4.7kΩ 0.1W 50V
R129 Resistor 1kΩ 0.1W 50V R179 Resistor 4.7kΩ 0.1W 50V
R130 Resistor 3.3kΩ 0.1W 50V R180 Resistor 4.7kΩ 0.1W 50V
R131 Resistor 100Ω 0.1W 50V R181 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V
R132 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V R182 Resistor 4.7kΩ 0.1W 50V
R133 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V R183 Resistor 4.7kΩ 0.1W 50V
R134 Resistor 100Ω 0.1W 50V R184 Resistor 100Ω 0.1W 50V
R135 Resistor 4.7kΩ 0.1W 50V R185 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V
R136 Resistor 4.7kΩ 0.1W 50V R186 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V
R137 Resistor 22kΩ 0.1W 50V R187 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V
R138 Resistor 220kΩ 0.1W 50V
R139 Resistor 1kΩ 0.1W 50V
R140 Resistor 680Ω 0.1W 50V
R141 Resistor 220kΩ 0.1W 50V
R142 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V
R143 Resistor 100Ω 0.1W 50V
R144 Resistor 1kΩ 0.1W 50V
R145 Resistor 220kΩ 0.1W 50V
R146 Resistor 180kΩ 0.1W 50V
R147 Variable Resistor 20kΩ 1/4W
R148 Variable Resistor 20kΩ 1/4W
R149 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V
R150 Resistor 100kΩ 0.1W 50V

- SM 25 -
6.1 PCA RCV (720593) continued
No. Name Description No. Name Description
T1 HF Transformer 150MHz(021) T8 IF Transformer 21.4MHz(291)
T2 HF Transformer 150MHz(021) T9 IF Transformer 455kHz(305)
T3 HF Transformer 150MHz(021) T10 IF Transformer 455kHz(305)
T4 HF Transformer 150MHz(021) T11 IF Transformer 455kHz(306)
T5 HF Transformer 150MHz(021) T12 IF Transformer 455kHz(306)
T6 IF Transformer 21.4MHz(291) T13 HF Transformer 150MHz(021)
T7 IF Transformer 21.4MHz(291)

No. Name Description No. Name Description


TP1 Check Terminal HK-2-S TP4 Check Terminal HK-2-S
TP2 Check Terminal HK-2-S TP5 Check Terminal HK-2-S
TP3 Check Terminal HK-2-S TP6 Check Terminal HK-2-S

No. Name Description No. Name Description


U1 IC NJM3359D JRC U11 IC TC7SZ00F Toshiba
U2 IC MB15E07PFV Fujitu U12 IC NJM2387ADL NJRC
U3 IC TC7SU04F Toshiba U13 IC TA78L05F Toshiba
U4 IC TC7SU04F Toshiba U14 IC TA48L033F Toshiba
U5 IC LC75344M Sanyo U15 IC TC4W66F Toshiba
U6 IC LA4302T Sanyo U16 IC TC4W66F Toshiba
U7 IC MF10CCWM Natio.Semi U17 IC NJM2904M NJRC
U8 IC NJM2904M NJRC
U9 IC NJM2904M NJRC
U10 IC TC7SZ00F Toshiba

No. Name Description No. Name Description


Y1 Crystal OSC HC49/U 20.945MHz Y2 Crystal OSC HC43/U 4.325MHz

- SM 26 -
6.2 PCA CPU (720594)
No. Name Description No. Name Description
C1 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V C36 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C2 EMI Filter(cap.) NFM41PC155B Murata C37 Electrolytic cap. 100µF,16V
C3 EMI Filter(cap.) NFM41PC155B Murata C38 Electrolytic cap. 100µF,16V
C4 Electrolytic cap. 100µF,16V C39 Ceramic capacitor 0.01µF,50V
C5 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V C40 Ceramic capacitor 0.01µF,50V
C6 Electrolytic cap. 100µF,16V C41 Ceramic capacitor 0.01µF,50V
C7 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V C42 Ceramic capacitor 0.01µF,50V
C8 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V C43 Ceramic capacitor 0.01µF,50V
C9 Electrolytic cap. 10µF,35V C44 Ceramic capacitor 0.01µF,50V
C10 ---------- C45 Ceramic capacitor 0.01µF,50V
C11 ---------- C46 ----------
C12 Ceramic capacitor 1000pF,50V C47 Ceramic capacitor 1000pF,50V
C13 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V C48 Ceramic capacitor 1000pF,50V
C14 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V C49 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C15 Electrolytic cap. 10µF,35V C50 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C16 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V C51 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C17 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V C52 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C18 Ceramic capacitor 1000pF,50V C53 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C19 Ceramic capacitor 10µF,25V C54 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C20 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V C55 Electrolytic cap. 10µF,35V
C21 Electrolytic cap. 100µF,16V C56 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C22 Ceramic capacitor 100pF,50V C57 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C23 Ceramic capacitor 1000pF,50V C58 Electrolytic cap. 10µF,35V
C24 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V C59 ----------
C25 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V C60 ----------
C26 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V C61 ----------
C27 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V C62 ----------
C28 Electrolytic cap. 10µF,35V C63 ----------
C29 Electrolytic cap. 10µF,35V C64 Electrolytic cap. 10µF,35V
C30 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V C65 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C31 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V C66 Electrolytic cap. 100µF,16V
C32 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V C67 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C33 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V C68 Electrolytic cap. 100µF,16V
C34 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C35 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V

No. Name Description No. Name Description


CR1 Diode 1SS361 Toshiba CR5 Diode 1SS360 Toshiba
CR2 Diode 1SS361 Toshiba CR6 Diode 1SS360 Toshiba
CR3 Diode 1SS360 Toshiba CR7 Diode 1SS362 Toshiba
CR4 Diode 1SS360 Toshiba

No. Name Description No. Name Description


E1 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800 E9 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800
E2 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800 E10 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800
E3 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800 E11 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800
E4 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800 E12 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800
E5 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800 E13 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800
E6 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800 E14 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800
E7 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800 E15 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800
E8 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800 E16 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800

- SM 27 -
6.2 PCA CPU (720594) continued
No. Name Description No. Name Description
E17 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800 E31 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800
E18 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800 E32 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800
E19 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800 E33 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800
E20 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800 E34 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800
E21 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800 E35 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800
E22 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800 E36 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800
E23 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800 E37 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800
E24 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800 E38 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800
E25 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800 E39 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800
E26 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800 E40 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800
E27 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800 E41 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800
E28 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800 E42 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800
E29 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800 E43 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800
E30 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800 E44 Ferrite Chip Beads BK1608HS800

No. Name Description No. Name Description


J1 PH Connector S6B-PH-K-S J5 PH Connector S7B-PH-K-S
J2 PHD Connector S26B-PHDSS J6 ----------
J3 FX Connector FX2CA-32P-1.27DSAL J7 PHD Connector S10B-PHDSS
J4 PS Connector PS-20PE-D4LT1-PN1 J8 ----------

No. Name Description No. Name Description


L1 Inductor 1µH L3 Inductor 10µH
L2 ---------- L4 Inductor OSC Coil(292)

No. Name Description No. Name Description


Q1 Transistor 2SC2712 Toshiba Q4 Transistor 2SA1621 Toshiba
Q2 Transistor 2SC2712 Toshiba Q5 Transistor 2SC4210 Toshiba
Q3 Transistor 2SC4210 Toshiba Q6 Transistor 2SA1621 Toshiba

No. Name Description No. Name Description


R1 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V R21 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V
R2 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V R22 Resistor 1kΩ 0.1W 50V
R3 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V R23 Resistor 15kΩ 0.1W 50V
R4 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V R24 Resistor 15kΩ 0.1W 50V
R5 Resistor 47Ω 0.1W 50V R25 Resistor 1kΩ 0.1W 50V
R6 ---------- R26 Resistor 15kΩ 0.1W 50V
R7 ---------- R27 Resistor 33kΩ 0.1W 50V
B8 ---------- R28 Resistor 33kΩ 0.1W 50V
R9 ---------- R29 Resistor 2.2kΩ 0.1W 50V
R10 ---------- R30 Resistor 100kΩ 0.1W 50V
R11 Resistor 3.3kΩ 0.1W 50V R31 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V
R12 Resistor 33kΩ 0.1W 50V R32 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V
R13 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V R33 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V
R14 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V R34 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V
R15 Resistor 100kΩ 0.1W 50V R35 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V
R16 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V R36 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V
R17 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V R37 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V
R18 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V R38 Resistor 150Ω 0.1W 50V
R19 Resistor 3.3kΩ 0.1W 50V R39 Resistor 150Ω 0.1W 50V
R20 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V R40 Resistor 150Ω 0.1W 50V

- SM 28 -
6.2 PCA CPU (720594) continued
No. Name Description No. Name Description
R41 Resistor 150Ω 0.1W 50V R76 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V
R42 Resistor 150Ω 0.1W 50V R77 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V
R43 Resistor 150Ω 0.1W 50V R78 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V
R44 Resistor 150Ω 0.1W 50V R79 Resistor 100Ω 0.1W 50V
R45 Resistor 150Ω 0.1W 50V R80 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V
R46 Resistor 150Ω 0.1W 50V R81 Resistor 4.7kΩ 0.1W 50V
R47 Resistor 150Ω 0.1W 50V R82 Resistor 100Ω 0.1W 50V
R48 Resistor 150Ω 0.1W 50V R83 Resistor 4.7kΩ 0.1W 50V
R49 Resistor 150Ω 0.1W 50V R84 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V
R50 Resistor 150Ω 0.1W 50V R85 Resistor 4.7kΩ 0.1W 50V
R51 Resistor 150Ω 0.1W 50V R86 Resistor 100Ω 0.1W 50V
R52 Resistor 150Ω 0.1W 50V R87 Resistor 4.7kΩ 0.1W 50V
R53 Resistor 150Ω 0.1W 50V R88 Resistor 1kΩ 0.1W 50V
R54 ---------- R89 Resistor 2.7kΩ 0.1W 50V
R55 ---------- R90 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V
R56 ---------- R91 Resistor 16kΩ 0.1W 50V
R57 Resistor 150Ω 0.1W 50V R92 Resistor 560Ω 0.1W 50V
R58 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V R93 Resistor 820Ω 0.1W 50V
R59 Resistor 4.7kΩ 0.1W 50V R94 Resistor 2.7kΩ 0.1W 50V
R60 Resistor 150Ω 0.1W 50V R95 Resistor 7.5kΩ 0.1W 50V
R61 Resistor 150Ω 0.1W 50V R96 Resistor 1.8kΩ 0.1W 50V
R62 Resistor 150Ω 0.1W 50V R97 Resistor 150Ω 0.1W 50V
R63 Resistor 150Ω 0.1W 50V R98 Resistor 150Ω 0.1W 50V
R64 Resistor 220Ω 0.1W 50V R99 Resistor 150Ω 0.1W 50V
R65 Resistor 220Ω 0.1W 50V R100 Resistor 150Ω 0.1W 50V
R66 Resistor 220Ω 0.1W 50V R101 Resistor 1kΩ 0.1W 50V
R67 Resistor 220Ω 0.1W 50V R102 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V
R68 Resistor 220Ω 0.1W 50V R103 Resistor 220Ω 0.1W 50V
R69 Resistor 220Ω 0.1W 50V R104 Resistor 220Ω 0.1W 50V
R70 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V R105 ----------
R71 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V R106 Resistor 6.8kΩ 0.1W 50V
R72 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V R107 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V
R73 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V
R74 Resistor 75kΩ 0.1W 50V
R75 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V

No. Name Description No. Name Description


S1 Dip Switch HDS404

No. Name Description No. Name Description


U1 IC TC74VHCU04F Toshiba U11 IC TC74VHC244F Toshiba
U2 IC TPS3809K33DBV Texas U12 IC TC74VHCT244F Toshiba
U3 IC S-93C86BD4I Seiko U13 IC TC74VHCT244F Toshiba
U4 IC NJM12901V NJRC U14 IC TC74VHC244F Toshiba
U5 IC TC74VHC14F Toshiba U15 IC NJM12901V NJRC
U6 IC TC74VHC11F Toshiba U16 IC NJM2904M NJRC
U7 IC UPC2905AT NEC U17 IC NJM2904M NJRC
U8 IC UPC29M33AT NEC U18 Photo MOS Relay AQV252GA
U9 IC HD64F2328BVT Renesas U19 ----------
U10 IC TC74VHC244F Toshiba

- SM 29 -
6.3 PCA DISPLAY (720595)
No. Name Description No. Name Description
C1 EMI Filter(cap.) NFM41PC155B Murata C11 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C2 EMI Filter(cap.) NFM41PC155B Murata C12 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C3 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V C13 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C4 Electrolytic cap. 10µF,35V C14 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C5 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V C15 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C6 Electrolytic cap. 10µF,35V C16 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C7 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C8 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V C401 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V
C9 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V C402 Resistor 0Ω 0.1W 50V
C10 Ceramic capacitor 0.1µF,25V

No. Name Description No. Name Description


DS1 LED LAP-601VL Rohm DS21 LED BR5379K Stanley
DS2 LED LAP-601VL Rohm DS22 LED BR5379K Stanley
DS3 LED LAP-601VL Rohm DS23 LED MPY5379K Stanley
DS4 LED LAP-601VL Rohm DS24 LED MPY5379K Stanley
DS5 LED LAP-601VL Rohm DS25 LED MPY5379K Stanley
DS6 LED MPY5379K Stanley DS26 LED MPY5379K Stanley
DS7 LED MPY5379K Stanley DS27 LED MPY5379K Stanley
DS8 LED MPY5379K Stanley DS28 LED MPY5379K Stanley
DS9 LED MPY5379K Stanley DS29 LED BR5379K Stanley
DS10 LED BR5379K Stanley DS30 LED BR5379K Stanley
DS11 LED BR5379K Stanley DS31 LED BR5379K Stanley
DS12 LED EBR3368S Stanley DS32 LED BR5379K Stanley
DS13 LED EBR3368S Stanley DS33 LED BR5379K Stanley
DS14 LED EBR3368S Stanley DS34 LED BR5379K Stanley
DS15 LED EMPY3368S Stanley
DS16 LED EBR3368S Stanley DS401 LED UW1141C Stanley
DS17 LED BR5379K Stanley DS402 LED UW1141C Stanley
DS18 LED BR5379K Stanley
DS19 LED BR5379K Stanley
DS20 LED BR5379K Stanley

No. Name Description No. Name Description


J1 FX Connector FX2CA-32S-1.27DSAL J401 PH Connector S3B-PH-K-S
J2 PH Connector S3B-PH-K-S

No. Name Description No. Name Description


Q1 Transistor 2SC3736 NEC

No. Name Description No. Name Description


R1 Resistor 1kΩ 0.1W 50V R11 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V
R2 Resistor 10kΩ 0.1W 50V R12 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V
R3 Resistor 100Ω 0.1W 50V R13 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V
R4 Resistor 4.7kΩ 0.1W 50V R14 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V
R5 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V R15 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V
R6 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V R16 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V
R7 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V R17 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V
B8 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V R18 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V
R9 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V R19 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V
R10 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V R20 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V

- SM 30 -
6.3 PCA DISPLAY (720595) continued
No. Name Description No. Name Description
R21 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V R61 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V
R22 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V R62 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V
R23 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V R63 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V
R24 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V R64 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V
R25 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V R65 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V
R26 Resistor 47kΩ 0.1W 50V R66 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V
R27 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V R67 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V
R28 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V R68 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V
R29 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V R69 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V
R30 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V R70 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V
R31 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V R71 Resistor 820Ω 0.1W 50V
R32 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V R72 Resistor 820Ω 0.1W 50V
R33 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V R73 Resistor 820Ω 0.1W 50V
R34 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V R74 Resistor 820Ω 0.1W 50V
R35 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V R75 Resistor 820Ω 0.1W 50V
R36 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V R76 Resistor 820Ω 0.1W 50V
R37 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V R77 Resistor 820Ω 0.1W 50V
R38 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V R78 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V
R39 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V R79 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V
R40 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V R80 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V
R41 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V R81 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V
R42 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V R82 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V
R43 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V R83 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V
R44 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V R84 Resistor 820Ω 0.1W 50V
R45 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V R85 Resistor 820Ω 0.1W 50V
R46 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V R86 Resistor 820Ω 0.1W 50V
R47 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V R87 Resistor 820Ω 0.1W 50V
R48 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V R88 Resistor 820Ω 0.1W 50V
R49 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V R89 Resistor 820Ω 0.1W 50V
R50 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V R90 Resistor 2.2kΩ 0.1W 50V
R51 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V R91 Resistor 2.2kΩ 0.1W 50V
R52 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V R92 Resistor 2.2kΩ 0.1W 50V
R53 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V R93 Resistor 1kΩ 0.1W 50V
R54 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V R94 Resistor 2.2kΩ 0.1W 50V
R55 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V R95 Resistor 820Ω 0.1W 50V
R56 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V R96 ----------
R57 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V R97 ----------
R58 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V
R59 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V R401 Resistor 220Ω 0.1W 50V
R60 Resistor 470Ω 0.1W 50V R402 Resistor 220Ω 0.1W 50V

No. Name Description No. Name Description


U1 IC NJM3359D JRC U6 IC TC7SZ00F Toshiba
U2 IC MB15E07PFV Fujitu U7 IC NJM2387ADL NJRC
U3 IC TC7SU04F Toshiba U8 IC TA78L05F Toshiba
U4 IC TC7SU04F Toshiba U9 IC TA48L033F Toshiba
U5 IC LC75344M Sanyo U10 IC TC4W66F Toshiba

- SM 31 -
6.4 Chassis
No. Name Description No. Name Description
A1 PCA RCV 720593 A4 PCA DISPLAY2 720595
A2 PCA CPU 720594 A5 PANEL SW 131075
A3 PCA DISPLAY 720595

No. Name Description No. Name Description


C1 Ceramic capacitor 1.5µF,50V C3 Ceramic capacitor 1.5µF,50V
C2 Ceramic capacitor 1.5µF,50V

No. Name Description No. Name Description


F1 Fuse MF51NR250V2A XF1 Fuse holder FH-043A EDK

No. Name Description No. Name Description


J1 Cicular connector 16-R2M Tajimi J4 Mini jack S-G8050 SMK
J2 Coaxial connector M201-R Tajimi J5 Cicular connector PRC03-21A10-3AF
J3 Coaxial connector BNC-R Tajimi

No. Name Description No. Name Description


L1 Clamp filters ZCAT1730-0730A TDK

No. Name Description No. Name Description


P101 Coaxial connector TMP-K01X-A1 Taiko P201 PH connector PHR-6 JST
P102 Coaxial connector TMP-K01X-A1 Taiko P202 PHD connector PHDR-26VS JST
P103 PH connector PHR-5 JST P204 PS connector PS-20SEN-D4P1-1C JAE
P104 PHD connector PHDR-10VS JST P205 PH connector PHR-7 JST
P105 PH connector PHR-6 JST P302 PH connector PHR-3 JST
P106 PHD connector PHDR-20VS JST P401 PH connector PHR-3 JST
P107 PH connector PHR-2 JST P501 PS connector PS-20SEN-D4P1-1C JAE

No. Name Description No. Name Description


Q1 Transistor 2SA1743 NEC

Cable harness
No. Name Description No. Name Description
W1 W1 ASSY 343407 W6 W6 ASSY 343411
W2 W2 ASSY 343408 W7 W7 ASSY 333841
W3 W3 ASSY 343409 W8 W8 ASSY 343412
W4 W4 ASSY 333840 W9 Connector ASSY PS-D20CM-14X-1D JAE
W5 W5 ASSY 343410

- SM 32 -
FOR SERVICE REQUIREMENT

For any inquiry of service, please contact to a dealer where


you purchased this equipment.
When the dealer's contact address is uncertain, please contact
to following address.

2-11-18, Higashi-Kojiya, Ota-ku, Tokyo 144-0033 JAPAN

Overseas Trading Dept.


TEL: 81-3-5735-1247
FAX: 81-3-5735-1683

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