SAILOR HF SSB RE2100 Manual
SAILOR HF SSB RE2100 Manual
FOR
COMPACT HF SSB RE2100
Any responsibility or liability for loss or damage in connection with the use of this product and the
accompanying documentation is disclaimed.
The information in this manual is furnished for informational use only, is subject to change without
notice, may contain errors or inaccuracies, and represents no commitment whatsoever.
CONTENTS
1 GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 INTRODUCTION 1-1
1.2 DESCRIPTION OF SAILOR HF SSB PROGRAMME 1-1
1.3 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF SAILOR HF SSB RE2100 1-2
1.4 TECHNICAL DATA
(complies with SOLAS, ITU, CEPT, MPT, DOC, FTZ, KSR, FCC) 1-3
1.5 CONTROLS 1-5
1.6 PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION 1-7
2 INSTALLATION
2.1 MOUNTING POSSIBILITIES 2-1
2.2 DIMENSIONS AND DRILLING PLAN 2-3
2.3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION AND ASSEMBLING 2-8
3 SERVICE
3.1 MAINTENANCE 3-1
3.2 ALIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS 3-1
3.3 PROPOSAL FOR NECESSARY TEST EQUIPMENT 3-2
3.4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 3-7
3.5 PERFORMANCE CHECK 3-9
3.6 MODULE PERFORMANCE CHECK 3-21
3.7 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE 3-47
3.8 NECESSARY ADJUSTMENT AND CHECK AFTER REPAIR 3-56
3.9 FUNCTION CHECK 3-58
3.10 SELECTION AND DESCRIPTION OF THE SERVICE
PROGRAMMES 3-60
6 MICROTELEPHONE INSTALLATION
6.1 NORMAL INSTALLATION RE2100 AND C2140 6-3
6.2 NORMAL INSTALLATION RE2100 OR C2140 WITH
2 MICRO TELEPHONES 6-4
6.3 MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS FOR HANDSET 6-5
7 PARTS LIST
CONTENTS
1 GENERAL INFORMATION
1 GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 INTRODUCTION
SAILOR Compact HF SSB RE2100 is the control unit in SAILOR Compact HF SSB Programme 2000.
SAILOR Compact HF SSB Programme 2000 is a powerful, advanced, high technology short wave
communication system which is extremely easy to operate.
It has been developed on the basis of S. P. Radio’s many years of experience with short wave
communication equipment.
It has the same high reliability as all SAILOR equipment is known for.
1. Select frequency.
2. Make your call when the tune lamp has been extinguished.
It has been constructed so that it fits in with the other units in the SAILOR Compact Programme 2000.
The SAILOR HF SSB programme is designed to meet all requirements within HF radio communication.
The SAILOR HF SSB programme consists of one main control unit and three transmitters with different
power levels (250W, 600W, 1200W PEP).
To obtain maximum performance, the systems are designed with aerial couplers, which can be mounted
outdoors. All the aerial couplers have automatic tuning.
These battery chargers can be used to charge maintenance free lead-acid batteries and Nickel Cadmium
batteries.
The 600W PEP and 1200W PEP transmitters and power supplies are built up of the following units:
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1) TX control unit, consisting of output filter, power supply, and audio amplifier for RE2100 and the
TX-processor.
4) 24V DC power unit, consisting of a 24V DC to 28V and 42V DC switch mode power supply, which
supplies the power amplifier unit.
5) 110/220V AC power supply unit, consisting of a 110/220V AC to 28V DC and 42V DC thyristor
controlled power supply, which supplies the power amplifier unit.
SAILOR HF SSB RE2100 is an all solid state constructed microcomputer controlled SSB short
wave telephony receiver and exciter.
SAILOR HF SSB RE2100 covers the frequency range from 100 kHz to 30 MHz in receive mode and
from 1.6 MHz to 30 MHz in transmit mode.
SAILOR HF SSB RE2100 includes all ITU channels from 4 MHz to 25 MHz.
SAILOR HF SSB RE2100 is fully synthesized and has a high stability reference oscillator (TCXO).
SAILOR HF SSB RE2100 has an easy to read display with red light figures.
SAILOR HF SSB RE2100 has a push-button keyboard offering an attractive tactile feeling and a
safe finger-guide in the metal front. The keyboard is fitted with night-
illumination of the lettering.
SAILOR HF SSB RE2100 has one key operation of the distress frequency 2182 kHz.
SAILOR HF SSB RE2100 has integral two tone alarm signal generator in accordance with SOLAS.
SAILOR HF SSB RE2100 has a special serial input (SP-BUS) enabling RE2100 to communicate
with other units.
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GENERAL
Channel Capacity: 100 user defined quick-select channels and ITU defined channels in the
maritime bands. Each channel contains both RX and TX frequency and
mode settings.
Aerials: from 7 - 15 m
TRANSMITTER T2130
RECEIVER RE2100
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Aerials: 7 - 15m
Tuning Time: Typically less than 2 secs (learn mode typ. 30 secs)
ACCESSORIES
N2161
Input supply: 110V - 127V - 220V - 240VAC
Input frequency: 50 - 60 Hz
For more information see the manual for N2161
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1.5 CONTROLS
VOL
O SIGNAL AE CURRENT RX
F
F 0 .5 1 2 3
kHz 1 2 3
TX
RF TX POWER kHz
4 5 6
FREQ FREQ TUNE AGC DIM
CLARIF
RX CH
POWER
DUMMY
LOAD
7 8 9
SQ MODE STOP
2182 TX SC
SEND
ALARM
TEST
ALARM ADD DEL
0 . ENT
29045
VOL
O
F
F Volume control and on/off switch for the mains.
RF
FREQ
FREQ
TUNE
CLARIF Switches between clarifier (10 Hz steps) and tune of receive frequency.
RX
Selects receive functions or converts a channel number to the corresponding frequency.
CH
Selects channel functions.
TX
Selects transmit functions or converts a channel number to the corresponding frequency.
AGC
TX
POWER
Reduce/increase the transmitter output power.
DIM
TX DUMMY Selects the built-in dummy load in the aerial coupler, and the TX frequency
LOAD
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SEND
ALARM Transmits the distress signal when pressed together with TEST ALARM.
2182
Selects the distress frequency 2182 kHz.
TEST
ALARM Acoustic check of the alarm signal generator.
DIM
DUMMY Reduces/increases the display light and switches on/off the display and keyboard panel
LOAD
illumination.
AGC
POWER
Switch the AGC function on/off.
SQ
ADD
Switches the squelch function on/off.
MODE
Selects modulation type J3E, R3E, H3E and J3E lower side band. (J3E lower side band is
DEL
optional).
SC
Selects the scan programme.
STOP
Terminates the keying-in sequence, stops the alarm signal, stops the scanning, and stops
ENT
the TX tuning.
SQ
CH
ADD
(Digits 0-99) Adds the RX/TX frequency to the channel number.
MODE
CH
DEL
(Digits 0-99) Deletes the RX/TX frequency from the channel.
TUNE
TX Resets the tune memory at the selected frequency and starts a new tune-up
CLARIF cycle.
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SAILOR Compact HF SSB RE2100 is the control unit in SAILOR Compact HF SSB Programme 2000. It
contains following circuits.
PROCESSOR UNIT
This unit controls all modules and operate as interface between the user and the radio (keyboard, display).
Nearly all communication from the microprocessor to the modules is done on an internal serial bus (SPI).
The unit holds all memory, and all user defined memory is in an EEPROM, so even when supply voltage
is removed, the contents of the memory is preserved. If the supply voltage to the RE2100 gets too low,
the display will show error 20, and the performance of the RE2100 will be reduced.
There is also an external serial bus (SP-Bus). This bus is used to communicate with other units in the
SAILOR Compact HF SSB Programme 2000, e.g. the transmitter T2130.
The microprocessor also generates the alarm tones (1300 Hz, 2100 Hz).
DISPLAY UNIT
This unit contains the display and the field strength meter.
SYNTHESIZER UNIT
This unit contains all frequency generating parts.
There is only one reference oscillator which is a temperature compensated crystal oscillator (TCXO) with
a frequency of 10.73 MHz.
Both receiver and exciter are using two LO-signals. These signals are generated in two separate PLL’s,
one having output frequencies from 70 MHz to 100 MHz and the other having output frequencies of 59.27
MHz and 80.73 MHz.
The synthesizer which covers from 70 to 100 MHz is a fractional synthesizer with a resolution of 10 Hz.
The other synthesizer is a conventional synthesizer. It has two output frequencies, one for lower sideband
80.73 MHz and another for upper sideband 59.27 MHz.
RECEIVER UNIT
This unit contains all necessary circuits to convert a 70 MHz IF signal to an audio signal.
It starts with the second mixer which is a FET mixer. From the mixer the signal is fed to a high order
monolitic quartz filter, one for AM and one for SSB. The type of filter is selected from the microprocessor.
From the filter the signal is fed to the 10.73 MHz IF amplifier. The gain of this amplifier is regulated from
the AGC amplifier. The regulated IF amplifier is followed by a ceramic filter to reduce the wideband noise.
The signal is from here fed to the demodulator, which can operate as an SSB detector or an AM detector
controlled from the microprocessor. The detector is followed by a filter circuit. In AM mode the filter width
is from 70 Hz to 3000 Hz, and in SSB mode the filter is from 300 Hz to 3000 Hz. From here the AF signal
passes some switches and then it is amplified in three AF amplifiers, one for the microtelephone earpiece,
one for the 0 dBm output, and an amplifier with volume control for the AF signal to the AF power amplifier
in T2130.
The signal from the AF filters is also fed to the voice controlled squelch. This contains a limiting amplifier,
a frequency to voltage converter, and a threshold amplifier. On/off switching of the squelch is controlled
by the microprocessor.
In scan mode the squelch is used to detect if there is signal on the channel in question.
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EXCITER UNIT
This unit contains all necessary circuits to generate an SSB/AM signal in the frequency range from 1.6
- 30 MHz.
It starts with a compressor and AF amplifier.
The AF signal is fed to the balanced modulator to produce a double sideband signal on 10.73 MHz.
The DSB signal is fed to the LSB filter where only the lower sideband passes through. The LSB signal is
fed to a step attenuator, which is controlled from the microprocessor. From the step attenuator the signal
is fed to the first mixer, and the frequency is converted to 70 MHz. If 59.27 MHz LO-signal is used, the
signal will be lower sideband. If 80.73 MHz LOsignal is used, the signal will be upper sideband. From the
mixer the signal is fed to an amplifier, 70 MHz crystal filter and an amplifier. From the amplifier the signal
is fed to the second mixer which converts the frequency from 1.6 MHz to 30 MHz.
After the mixer a lower side signal is converted to an upper sideband signal, and an upper sideband signal
is converted to a lower sideband signal. The output of the mixer is fed to the power unit.
POWER UNIT
This unit contains the final amplifying and filtering of the RF signal, and produces all necessary supply
voltages for the modules in RE2100.
The signal from exciter unit is first amplified, then filtered in a 30 MHz lowpass filter and then amplified
to a level of approx. 2 mW.
The input voltages from T2130 is ±18V and 9V. These voltages passes through seven series regulators
to produce the necessary supply voltages to RE2100. A special ±15V for the exciter is controlled from the
microprocessor, so when the transmitter has not been used for two minutes, it is switched off to reduce
the power consumption in standby.
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RF in/out
to T2130
SP-bus
To microtelephone edv.
Ext. RF-gain controle
0.385MHz RECEIVER FRONT END RECEIVER (MODULE 1) Threshold
AF to AFamp. T2130
Limeting
(MODULE 2) Frequency
VF/AE-current
to voltage
AUX AF to TX
Lowpass LSB-Filter
Hand Key
0 dBm output
converter
Rx Mute
Distress out
Filter 10.73MHz AMP
Squelch reset SCI-Rx SCI-Tx
0.385-1.6MHz SSB/AM Demodulator D1
Mic in
IF IF
1 2.nd +5V power
Bandpass Mixer 300kHz BW Limit 3 kHz 70 Hz 300 Hz supply
Filter AMP 10.73MHz AMP Lowpass Highpass Highpass
1 Amp
2
1.6-4.5MHz 30MHz C2 E2
Mute Rx/Tx 1.st AGC on/off SSB/AM Det. Mute
SSB/AM Distress SCI-baud -5V power
Highpass Bandpass Lowpass 70MHz AM-Filter B2 driver Rote-gen supply
Switch Filter Filter Filter Mixer Filter 10.73MHz C2
1 AGC
3 AGC
4.5-9MHz Detector
1.st LO C2 + - AMP Squelch Switch
2.nd SSB/AM Bandpass Tune/alarm
1 Bandpass Lo-buffer Filter generator
Filter Buffer G2 Tune/Alarm/Ringing
4 Vref F2 Tones on/off
Shift reg.
6 9-18MHz Volume contr.
2 Hang Time Dependent Volume contr. u-Processor Watch dog +5V power
Bandpass AGC supply
LO1 Rx 70-100 MHz
ADRESS-BUS/16
Bandpass EPROM
Filter Earpiece Switch Earpiece SPI-adress
1
DATA-BUS/8
select
LO2 Rx 59.27 MHz/80.73 MHz
AMP
Shift Register 2 B1 Keyboard
buffer PROCESSOR
(MODULE 5)
SYNTHESIZER C1
Mic. Switch
100-92.5MHz
(MODULE 3) VCO I
1
Rx
Ex
2 VCO-Buffer LO-Buffer
Rx
Reset
Rx/Tx
VAPI
85-77.5MHz
Control VCO III Ex
logic Switch
1
3
overflow EX 2 4 6
Supply -15V To exciter module 3
1 Mode-selector 1
Carrier
59.23/80.73 MHz LO1 EX
Alarm/tune tones
1 To display module Carrier Meter Rx and Tx
1 10
Level-control driver Meter
1.6-30 MHz
7 3 3
Mic. in
VCO 1
VCO-Buffer LO-Buffer Dummy load
Telex
Rx 2.nd 70 MHz 70 MHz 1.st Carrier Balanced Rx/Tx
2nd Reference Phase Loop Step Modulations AF- Tune
Tx Dimmer
Divider Divider detector Filter Lowpass
Filter Mixer AMP
70 MHz
Filter IF AMP Mixer
attenuator
Insertion
10.73MHz
LSB-filter
Level-control
Modulator
compressor
Switch DISPLAY
VCO 2 (MODULE 7)
+18V from T2130
-18V
+9V
Prescaler
buffer Ex RF
Programmed Prescaler
divider
1
1 2
4-0-25751C
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CONTENTS
2 INSTALLATION
2 INSTALLATION
Mounting bracket H2055 which offers the same possibilities for the loudspeakers H2054 and H2074.
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Mounting kit H2063 which offers the same possibilities for the loudspeakers H2054 and H2074.
4-0-25926,4-0-25927
Mounting kit H2062 or
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WEIGHT
Mounting kit H2055: 1.5 kg
Loudspeaker H2054: 5.5 kg
Loudspeaker H2074: 4.0 kg
HF SSB RE2100: 4.5 kg
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WEIGHT
Lashing kit H2068: 1.5 kg
Mounting kit H2055: 1.5 kg
PAGE 2-4 Loudspeaker H2054: 5.5 kg
Loudspeaker H2074: 4.0 kg
HF SSB RE2100: 4.5 kg
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2 INSTALLATION RE2100
WEIGHT
Mounting kit H2063: 1.0 kg
Loudspeaker H2054: 5.5 kg
4-0-25935, 4-0-25936, 4-0-24703
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WEIGHT
Mounting kit H2062: 1.5 kg
Loudspeaker H2054: 5.5 kg
Loudspeaker H2074: 4.0 kg
HF SSB RE2100: 4.5 kg
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HF SSB RE2100 is the control unit in SAILOR compact HF SSB programme 2000. RE2100 can therefor
be the control unit in a 250W transmitter system or a 600/1200W system. For information how to
interconnect this units with RE2100 please consult the technical manuals describing the units to be
interconnected to
25816
J03-5 J03-2
Pin no. 1 Mute RX Black Pin no. 1 Telephone Red
Pin no. 2 AF to AMP common Brown Pin no. 2 GND Yellow
Pin no. 3 Pin no. 3 Signal GND White
Pin no. 4 Pin no. 4 Mic Blue
Pin no. 5 GND Shield Pin no. 5 Mic key Brown
Pin no. 6 SP BUS interrupt Red Pin no. 6 Ext. SQ on/off
Pin no. 7 Orange Pin no. 7 Distress
Pin no. 8 Yellow Pin no. 8 Ser.+
Pin no. 9 AUX AF to TX common Green Pin no. 9 +18V
Pin no. 10 -18V Blue
Pin no. 11 +9V Violet
Pin no. 12 +18V Grey
Pin no. 13 Supply on/off White
Pin no. 14 Mic key Brown/pink
Pin no. 15 VF/AE-current Brown/yellow
Pin no. 16 AF to AMP Brown/green
Pin no. 17 0 dBm out common Brown/grey
Pin no. 18 0 dBm out White/pink
Pin no. 19 Ext. RF control White/yellow
Pin no. 20 AUX AF to TX White/green
Pin no. 21 RF on/off White/blue
Pin no. 22 GND White/grey
Pin no. 23 +9V Violet
Pin no. 24 +18V Grey/orange
Pin no. 25 -battery Red/blue
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CONTENTS
3 SERVICE
3 SERVICE
3.1 MAINTENANCE
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
If the HF SSB RE2100 has been installed in a proper way the maintenance can, dependent on the
environments and working hours, be reduced to a performance check at the service workshop at intervals,
not exceeding 12 months. A complete performance check list is enclosed in this manual, chapter 3.5
PERFORMANCE CHECK.
Inspection of the antenna, cables, and plugs for mechanical defects, salt deposits, corrosion, and any
foreign bodies shall be done at regular intervals not exceeding 12 months.
Along with each RE2100 a test sheet is delivered in which all the measurements, made in the test
department of the factory, are listed. If the control measurings made in the service workshop should not
show the same values as those listed in the test sheet, the set must be adjusted as specified in chapter
3.7 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE.
INTRODUCTION
The measuring values indicated in chapter 5. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
are typical values and as indicated it will be necessary to use instruments in absolute conformity with the
below list:
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OSCILLOSCOPE:
Bandwidth DC-35 MHz
Sensitivity 2mV/div
Output Impedance 1 Mohm//20 pF
E.g. Philips type PM3050
PASSIVE PROBE:
Attenuator 20 dB
Input Impedance 10 Mohm//15 pF
Compensation Range 10-30 pF
E.g. Philips type PM8936/091
MULTIMETER:
Sensitivity DC (f.s.d.) 100 mV
Input Impedance 10 Mohm
Accuracy DC (f.s.d.) 1.5%
E.g. Philips type PM2505
FREQUENCY COUNTER:
Frequency Range 100 Hz - 120 MHz
Resolution 1 Hz at f = 100 MHz
Accuracy 1 . 10-7
Sensitivity 100 mV RMS
Input Impedance 1 Mohm/30 pF
E.g. Philips type PM6669/031
HF SIGNAL GENERATOR:
Frequency Range 100 kHz - 100 MHz
Output Voltage: 0dB/uV - 120 dB/uV
Output Impedance 50 ohm
Type of Modulation AM
Modulation Frequency External
E.g. Marconi type 2019
LF SIGNAL GENERATOR:
Frequency Range 10 Hz - 10 kHz
Output Voltage 20 mVRMS - 1VRMS
Output Impedance 600 ohm
Output Waveform sine wave
E.g. Philips type PM5110
LF DISTORTION METER:
Frequency Range f = 1000 Hz
Distortion Range (f.s.d.) 1-10%
Input Impedance 1 Mohm
Accuracy (f.s.d.) 3%
E.g. Philips type PM6309
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TEST PROBE
1nF
ceramic AA119
RF
ø10
Metal tube
Insulating material
25079
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POWER SUPPLY:
Vout1 18V DC
Vout2 18V DC
Iout1 2 Amp DC
Iout2 0.5 Amp DC
E.g. 2 pcs. ELCANIC type 3010
TESTBOX
To test all the functions of the RE2100 is very difficult when no transmitter T2130 is available. For that
reason S. P. Radio has developed and produced a testbox. When using this testbox it is possible in an
easy way to test all the inputs and outputs of the RE2100.
The testbox has a built-in AF amplifier, which makes it possible to connect a loudspeaker directly to the
testbox.
The testbox has a built-in unit to control the function of the SP-BUS output. By means of the built-in light
emitting diodes and switches it is possible to control all the functions of the RE2100.
Specification of measuring instruments, which can be connected to the testbox is given in the beginning
of this chapter, and to this list an 8 ohm loudspeaker can be added.
The below diagram shows the electric wiring inside the testbox:
5-0-26206 / 4-6-26206A
COMPONENT LOCATION TESTBOX
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DIAGRAM TESTBOX
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The below diagram shows how to connect the testbox with the RE2100 and the external instruments.
4-0-26236A
If no testbox is available, it is possible to operate the RE2100 by connecting the power supply directly to
the 25-pin connector, which is located at the back of the RE2100. In this 25 pin connector it is possible
to find all the other inputs, outputs, and testpoints. The pin configuration for this connector is listed in
chapter 2.3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION AND ASSEMBLING. But it is only necessary to establish the
following connections:
The handset is connected directly to the 9-pin connector at the back of the RE2100.
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Trouble shooting should only be performed by persons with sufficient technical knowledge, who have the
necessary measuring instruments at their disposal, and who have carefully studied the operation
principles and structure of the SAILOR Compact HF SSB System.
SAILOR HF SSB RE2100 has a number of trimming cores and trimmers, which must not be touched,
unless adjustments as specified in chapter 3.7 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE, can be made.
When measuring the units, short-circuits must be avoided as the transistors would then be spoiled.
If the fault is not found there, check if an error message has been shown in the RX display of the RE2100.
The error codes listed below are error messages, which are generated by the RE2100, and they therefore
indicate a fault in this unit.
ERROR CODES
21 The communication link between RE2100 and control unit C2140 or DSC/telex RM2150/
RM2151 has been stopped. Check the SP-BUS coax cable to the external equipment. If the
“Error 21” flashes up again after the button <STOP/ENT> has been pressed, then check the
SP-BUS interrupt line (J03-5 pin 6). This line has to be normal “High” (approx. +5V).
22 The communication link between the RE2100 and the Duplex/Telegraphy Reveiver R2120T
has been stopped. Check the SP-BUS coax cable between these units.
The error codes listed below are error messages, which are generated by the HF transmitter T2130, and
they therefore indicate a possible fault in this unit.
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These error codes are described more detailed in the instruction manual for T2130, chapter
2.3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND TROUBLE SHOOTING, and in the chapter 3.4 TROUBLE SHOOT-
ING.
ERROR CODES
If the error codes indicate that the fault may be found in the RE2100, the fault is probably no transmitter
signal from the RE2100. The exciter can then, without any damage to the transmitter, be set on by
activating the test programme SP-05-0.
Chapter 3.6 MODULE PERFORMANCE CHECK is divided into sections with a headline indicating a
possibility of checking some main parameters, and this may be a great help.
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GENERAL
A performance check is intended to be used as a check after repair and before reinstallation of the
equipment.
A performance check can be used to check the equipment after a certain time to make sure that the
equipment is according to the required technical specifications.
The performance check is divided into three sections, and it is possible to perform one of the sections or
all of them.
Connect the RE2100 with the testbox for the RE2100 and connect the power supply and the handset to
the testbox as described in chapter 3.3 PROPOSAL FOR NECESSARY TEST EQUIPMENT.
If no testbox is available, it is possible to operate the RE2100 by connecting the power supply directly to
the 25 pin connector, which is located at the back of the RE2100. The pin configuration for this connector
is listed in chapter 2.3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION AND ASSEMBLING. But it is only necessary to
establish the following connections:
The handset is connected directly to the 9 pin connector at the back of the RE2100.
This chapter includes a number of measurements where a signal generator is needed. The output level
of the generator is, in this manual, expressed in terms of the Electromotive Force (EMF), and it is
measured in terms of the unit: dB/uV = 20 log(EMF/1uV), (dB above one microvolt).
The output level from signal generators in general is sometimes expressed in terms of the available power
Pa, which is measured in terms of the unit: dBm = 10 log(Pa/1mW), (dB above one milliwatt). For this
reason the conversion formulas between EMF and available power and vice versa are given here:
where Pa is the available power and EMF is the Electromotive Force of the generator.
Connect the RE2100 with the testbox for RE2100. Connect the power supply +/-18V/2A, the loudspeaker,
and a coax cable from the RE2100, SP-BUS output socket to the proper input terminals on the testbox.
The necessary test equipment to carry out a performance check is described in this manual chapter 3.3
PROPOSAL FOR NECESSARY TEST EQUIPMENT.
2. Control that the display is switched between all possible combinations of lighted bars.
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7. Control that the two led’s marked SP-BUS-TEST on the testbox are alight.
10. Control that the bars in the signal meter are all alight.
1. Turn the VOL-OFF button fully counter clockwise and then fully clockwise.
2. Control that the testbox led marked SUPPLY ON/OFF can be switched on and off by the VOL-OFF
button.
3. Press the keyboard buttons to key-in the receiver frequency 12345.6 kHz.
8. Press the keyboard buttons while the point is toggled to key-in the transmitter frequency 7890.0
kHz.
16. Control that the emission mode can be toggled by pressing the keyboard button MODE.
17. Control that the display light can be dimmed by pressing the keyboard button DIM.
18. Control that the led marked AGC can be toggled by pressing the keyboard button AGC.
19. Control that the led marked SQ can be toggled by pressing the keyboard button SQ.
21. Control that the RX frequency displayed changes to show the 10 Hz decimal ‘12345.60 kHz’.
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22. Press the keyboard FREQ error buttons to toggle the 10 Hz decimal up and down.
24. Press the keyboard FREQ error buttons to toggle the 100 Hz decimal up and down.
28. Control that the alarm tones can be heard in the handset earpiece.
30. Press the keyboard buttons SEND ALARM and TEST ALARM.
Connect the RE2100 with the testbox for RE2100 and connect the power supply and a loudspeaker to
the proper inputs on the testbox.
The necessary test equipment to carry out a performance check is described in this manual, chapter 3.3
PROPOSAL FOR NECESSARY TEST EQUIPMENT.
1. Connect the signal generator to the aerial socket through the 50 ohm dummy load described in this
manual, chapter 3.3.
3. Choose receiver frequency fRX, generator frequency fG, and generator output level VG according to
table in point 5.
4. Measure the signal to noise ratio SND/N with the distortion meter or the voltmeter as described in
point 6. The measured signal to noise ratio shall be better than 20 dB.
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5.
SSB MODE
a. Turn the RF-GAIN control fully clockwise and make sure that the AGC is operative.
c. Turn the AGC OFF and adjust the RF-GAIN control to achieve the output level found in point
6.b.
d. Change the signal generator frequency fG to fRX + 30 kHz and notice the reduction of the
LF output level, which expresses the signal to noise ratio.
AM MODE
e. Turn the RF-GAIN fully clockwise and make sure that the AGC is operative.
g. Remove modulation from the generator signal and notice the reduction of the output, which
expresses the signal to noise ratio.
To carry out the check as described below, it is necessary to have a distortion meter at your disposal. If
this is not possible, the check can be done by an oscilloscope, but please note that it should not be possible
to see a distortion of 10% or less on the oscillocope.
2. Connect a signal generator to the aerial socket through a 50 ohm dummy load.
3. Choose receiver frequency fRX generator frequency fG and generator output level VG according to
point 5.
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4. Measure the signal distortion SND/ND with the distortion meter. The measured distortion SND/ND
shall be better than the figures given in the table in point 5.
5.
1. Connect the signal generator to the aerial socket through a 50 ohm dummy load.
3. Choose receiver frequency fRX, generator frequency fG, generator output level VG according to point
7.
4. USB-SSB MODE
a. Set the fRX, fG and VG according to point 1 in the table in point 7.
b. Turn the RF-GAIN control fully clockwise and make sure that the AGC is operative.
d. Turn the AGC off and adjust the RF-GAIN control to achieve the output level found in
point 4.c.
e. Change the signal generator frequency fG, and the generator output level VG according to
point 2 in table 7, and control the voltage on 0 dBm output to be above the value found in
point 4.c.
f. Change fG according to point 3 in table 7 and control the voltage on 0 dBm output to be below
the value found in point 4.c.
5. LSB-SSB MODE
Carry out point 4. USB-SSB MODE, but use the figures mentioned in point 7, under “lower sideband
audio passband”.
6. AM MODE
a. Set fRX, fG and VG according to point 4 in table 7.
c. Change the modulation frequency according to the figures in point 5 in table 7, and control
that the voltage on 0 dBm output has not dropped 6 dB below the value found in point 6.b.
d. Change the modulation frequency according to the figures in point 6 in table 7, and control
that the voltage on 0 dBm output has dropped more than 20 dB below the value found in
point 6.b.
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7.
1. Connect the signal generator to the aerial socket through a 50 ohm dummy load.
2. Choose receiver frequency fRX, signal generator frequency fG, and the generator output level VG
according to point 6.
4. Activate the frequency tune and let the frequency fRX change in 100 Hz steps and control with the
counter that this happens.
5. Activate the clarifier tune and let the frequency fRX change in 10 Hz steps and control with the
counter that this happens.
6.
7. With the frequency and clarifier tune, set the frequency fRX to 25000.07 kHz.
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8. Control with the counter the output frequency to be 930 Hz +/-10 Hz.
NOTE!
The frequency tolerance of the signal generator shall be better than +/-2.5 Hz 0.1 ppm. If not and
if the counter has a frequency tolerance of 0.1 ppm, carry out the measurement in section 3.5.3.2.
Performance Check of Exciter Frequency.
1. Connect the signal generator to the aerial socket through a 50 ohm dummy load.
3. Choose receiver frequency fRX, generator frequency fG, and generator output level VG according to
the table in point 4.
4.
5. Turn the RF-GAIN control fully clockwise, and make sure that the AGC is operative.
6. Notice the AF output level by means of the voltmeter at the 0 dBm output.
8. The increase in AF output level measured with the voltmeter shall be less than 3 dB.
9. Notice the AF output level by means of the voltmeter at the 0 dBm output.
10. Turn the AGC OFF and adjust the RF-GAIN control to achieve the output level found in point 9.
11. Disconnect the signal generator from the aerial socket and notice the reduction of the AF output
level, which shall be at least 35 dB.
13. Turn the RF-GAIN control fully clockwise and make sure that the AGC is operative.
14. Notice the AF output level by means of the voltmeter at the 0 dBm output.
16. The increase in AF output level measured with the voltmeter shall be less than 2 dB.
17. Connect 0 dBm output from the testbox to channel A on the oscilloscope.
18. Connect the SP-BUS output socket on RE2100 to channel B on the oscilloscope.
22. Control that the oscilloscope displays the response shown in figure SSB attack.
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SSB ATTACK
A = 0.5V/div 20 msecs/div
B = 5V /div.
24. Control that the oscilloscope displays the response shown in figure SSB decay.
SSB DECAY
27. Set the signal generator in amplitude modulation mode, modulating LF signal 1.0 kHz and
modulating index M = 0.3.
28. Control that the oscilloscope displays the response shown in figure AM attack and decay.
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A = 1.0V/div. 50 msecs/div.
B = 5.0V/div.
1. Connect a signal generator to the aerial socket through a 50 ohm dummy load.
2. Choose the receiver frequency fRX, signal generator frequency fG, and the generator output level
VG according to table in point 8.
3. Make sure that the AGC and SQUELCH are active and adjust the AF volumen until a tone is heard
in the loudspeaker.
4. Disconnect the signal generator from the aerial socket on the RE2100. You will now hear the
receiver noise from the loudspeaker.
7. Control that the squelch opens instantly and that you now hear a 1 kHz tone from the loudspeaker.
9.
1. If no testbox for RE2100 is available, the connections can be found and checked in the 25 pin
connector and the 9 pin connector at the back of the RE2100.
3. Control that the light emitting diodes names distress and +18 handset at the testbox are alight.
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4. Connect a signal generator to the aerial socket through a 50 ohm dummy load.
5. Choose receiver frequency fRX, signal generator frequency fG and the generator output VG
according to table in point 6.
6.
7. A 1 kHz tone shall be heard from the loudspeaker and approx. seven bars in the signal strength
meter are alight.
9. No tone or noise shall now be heard from the loudspeaker and approx. 2 bars in the signal strength
meter are alight.
11. Activate the TEST ALARM button on RE2100 and control that the alarm tones can be heard in the
handset earpiece
The necessary test equipment for executing the performance check is described in this manual, chapter
3.3. PROPOSAL FOR NECESSARY TEST EQUIPMENT.
1. Connect a 50 ohm resistor to the aerial socket. Two 100 ohm resistors in parallel soldered on a coax
cable connected to the aerial socket are sufficient.
6. Adjust the LF signal generator to an output of 1Vpp (0.350VRMS) and a frequency of 1600 Hz.
8. Readjust the oscilloscope gain until full deflection (8 div.) is seen on the screen.
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10. Control that deflection now seen is approx. 8.0 +/-1.0 div.
12. Control that deflection now seen is approx. 8.0 +/-1.0 div.
14. Control that deflection now seen is approx. 8.0 +/-1.0 div.
18. Control that the HF output shown on the oscilloscope is 4.0 +/-0.5Vpp and that it is a two tone signal
which is displayed.
19. Control that approx. 7 bars in the signal strength meter are alight.
21. Activate the handset key and control that the two tone signal is displayed on the oscilloscope
screen.
24. Control that the alarm tone can be heard in the handset earpiece.
1. If only this section is performed, please start by carrying out the section 3.5.3.1. point 1, 2, and 3.
4. Adjust the LF signal generator to an output of 1Vpp (0.35VRMS) and a frequency of 1600 Hz.
5. Adjust the oscilloscope gain until full deflection (8 div.) is seen on the screen.
6. Toggle the MODE switch on RE2100 between J3E, R3E, H3E, and TELEX, and control that the
deflection is approx. the same in all the classes of emission 8.0 +/-1.0 div.
8. Select the emission mode H3E on RE2100 and control that the deflection seen on the oscilloscope
is 4.6 +/-0.5 div.
9. Select the emission mode R3E on RE2100 and control that the deflection seen on the oscilloscope
is 1.2 +/-0.2 div.
12. Connect a frequency counter through a 10:1 probe to the 50 ohm resistor at the HF output socket.
15. Connect the oscilloscope through a 10:1 probe to the 50 ohm resistor at the HF output socket, and
disconnect the frequency counter.
16. The HF signal seen on the oscilloscope screen is switched on for 250 msecs and then off for 250
msecs.
17. Control that the attack time of the HF signal is not more than 2 msecs, and that the decay time is
not more than 3 msecs.
18. Set the testbox switch RF 50% DUTY CYCLE off and the testbox switch RF ON/OFF off.
If TELEX MODE is possible carry out the following points, if not go to the next section 3.5.3.3.
23. Control that the HF output shown on the oscilloscope is 4.0 +/-0.5Vpp.
1. If only this chapter is performed, please start by carrying out the section 3.5.3.1. point 1, 2, and 3.
5. Adjust the LF signal generator frequency until the deflection seen on the oscilloscope is max.
approx. 1600 Hz.
6. Adjust the oscilloscope gain until full deflection (8 div.) is seen on the screen.
7. Adjust the LF signal generator frequency to 350 Hz and to 2700 Hz and control that the deflection
seen on the oscilloscope screen is above 4.0 div.
9. Adjust the oscilloscope gain until full deflection (8 div.) is seen on the screen.
10. Adjust the LF signal generator output level until the HF output level seen on the osilloscope is
approx. 7.5 div.
11. Control that the LF signal generator level at the input of the testbox is now 100 +/-50 mVpp.
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1. If only this chapter is performed, please start by carrying out the section 3.5.3.1. point 1 and 2.
3. Check that the stairs and staircase waveform seen on the oscilloscope screen has a continuous
decreasing amplitude as shown below
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GENERAL
A module performance check is intended to be used as an integral part of the trouble-shooting, because
it gives the technician a chance to control the individual modules and parts of the circuit on each module.
The module performance check is divided into subsections, which correspond to the individual modules,
and each of these subsections contains a number of check procedures.
The module performance check is carried out with all modules mounted in the HF SSB RE2100, and if
a testbox is available, it should be used. The RE2100, the power supply, and the handset are all connected
to the testbox as described in chapter 3.3. PROPOSAL FOR NECESSARY TEST EQUIPMENT.
If no testbox is available, it is possible to operate the RE2100 by connecting the power supply directly to
the 25 pin connector, which is located at the back of the RE2100. The pin configuration for this connector
is listed in chapter 2.3. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION AND ASSEMBLING. But it is only necessary to
establish the following connections:
The handset is connected directly to the 9 pin connector at the back of the RE2100.
This chapter includes a number of measurements where a signal generator is needed. The output level
of the generator is, in this manual, expressed in terms of the Electromotive Force (EMF), and it is
measured in terms of the unit: dB/uV = 20 log(EMF/1uV), (dB above one microvolt).
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The output level from signal generators in general is sometimes expressed in terms of the available power
Pa, which is measured in terms of the unit: dBm = 10 log(Pa/1mW), (dB above one milliwatt). For this
reason the conversion formulas between EMF and available power and vice versa are given here:
where Pa is the available power and EMF is the Electromotive Force of the generator.
The sensitivity of the receiver unit is mainly determined by the Second Mixer because of its relatively large
power gain of about 8 dB. It is therefore most likely that a degradation of the sensitivity is caused by the
mixer; but be aware that this is not the only possible failure.
A degradation of the sensitivity could also be caused by a failure in the IF-amplifier, detector, audio
frequency circuit, or simply by a missing local oscillator signal (LO2 or carrier reinjection).
To obtain a correct measurement of sensitivity, it is necessary to feed the generator signal through an
impedance matching network as shown below.
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1. Connect the generator to receiver module through the impedance matching network shown above.
2. Connect the voltmeter to earpiece output at testpoint TR2-1 for measuring the AC-voltage.
4. Choose generator frequency fG and generator output level VG as specified in point 6. Select the
wanted Receiver Module (SSB/AM).
5. Measure the signal to noise ratio SND/N at the earpiece output and check that it is above 20 dB.
(see section 3.5.2.1., point 6 for instructions about how to measure SND/N).
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6.
The LO2 signal is used in the mixing process from the 1st IF at 70.00064 MHz to the 2nd IF at 10.73152
MHz. The frequency of the LO2 signal is 59.26912 MHz when receiving a H3E signal or J3E-USB signal.
In J3E-LSB mode the frequency of the LO2 signal is 80.73216 MHz.
The carrier reinjection signal is used in the detection of signals with a reduced carrier or signals without
any carrier. The frequency of the carrier reinjection signal is 10.73152 MHz and is given by the TCXO.
2. To check the LO2 signal, connect the diode probe across the resistor R188-1, which is located at
the output of the LO buffer at the Receiver Unit (module 1).
4. To check the reinjection signal connect a DC voltmeter through the diode probe to pin 8 at the
detector IC (LM3189).
The selectivity of the second intermediate frequency is given by the crystal filters (SSB or AM filter), which
form an important part of the overall receiver selectivity.
If the 2nd IF selectivity cannot fulfil the specified requirements, it is probably caused by a mistuning of the
two crystal filters or by a mistuning of the 1st IF filter at 70 MHz.
The crystal filters are tuned by the trimming capacitor C18-1, which is located at the receiver unit. The
adjustment procedure for this capacitor is described in section 3.7.1.3.
The 1st IF filter is tuned by three trimming coils and two transformers. The adjustment procedure for these
components is described in section 3.7.1.1.
In this test of selectivity, the 6 dB bandwidth and the stop band attenuation is controlled. The test is
performed by using variations in the level detector output voltage, which can be measured at testpoint
TP1-1 in the AGC circuit. The voltage can be measured by using an analog multimeter, but it is easier
to use a digital multimeter, because the variations in the level detector output voltage are relatively small
(about 200 mV).
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SSB MODE
1. Connect the generator to the aerial socket at the front end unit (module 2).
2. Connect the voltmeter to testpoint TP1-1 for measuring the DC voltage at the level detector output.
5. Turn the RF gain control fully clockwise and make sure that the AGC is operative.
6. Choose generator frequency fG, generator output level VG and receiver frequency fRX according to
the table in point 20.
7. Make sure that J3E mode (SSB) is selected and that the AF signal frequency is approx. 1 kHz.
9. Turn off the AGC and adjust the manual RF GAIN Control to achieve a voltage of about 5 volt at
testpoint TP1-1.
10. Finetune the receiver frequency by means of the arrow keys until maximum meter deflection, when
measuring at testpoint TP1-1.
11. Readjust the manual RF GAIN to achieve a voltage of 5 volt at testpoint TP1-1.
12. To measure the 6 dB bandwidth, increase VG by 6 dB and notice that the measured voltage will
increase to about 14 Volt.
13. Increase the receiver by means of the upward arrow key until the voltage at testpoint TP1-1 is just
about 5V.
14. Activate the clarifier function by pressing the <CLARIF> key and finetune the receiver frequency
with the arrow keys until the voltage measured at testpoint TP1-1 is just above 5 volt. Now notice
the receiver frequency in the display.
15. Deactivate the clarifier function by pressing the <CLARIF> key and decrease the receiver
frequency by means of the downward arrow key until the measured voltage is just about 5 volt.
17. Calculate the difference between the two frequencies found in points 14 and 16. This difference
is equal to the 6 dB bandwidth, which must be above 2550 Hz.
18. To check the stopband attenuation, increase generator output level VG by 20 dB relative to VG in
point 20.
19. Key-in the frequencies 1987.7 kHz and 1991.2 kHz and remember to turn off the AGC in each case.
Control in both cases the DC voltage at testpoint TP1-1 to be below 5 volt.
20.
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AM MODE
25. To check the 6 dB bandwidth, key-in the frequencies 986,7 kHz and 993.3 kHz, and control in each
case the voltage at testpoint TP1-1 to be above 5 volt. Remember in each case to turn off the AGC.
25. To check the stopband attenuation, key-in the frequencies 982,9 kHz and 997,1 kHz, and control
in each case the voltage at testpoint TP1-1 to be below 5 volt. Remember in each case to turn off
the AGC.
In this test the gain of the 2nd IF amplifier is controlled by checking the threshold level of the Automatic
Gain Control.
This threshold level is defined in the figure below, where the AGC-characteristic is sketched.
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Below the threshold level the input signal is too weak to be detected by the AGC circuit. The gain of the
2nd IF amplifier is then unregulated and the receiver output level will increase as 1:1 with increasing input
level.
Above the threshold level the input signal is large enough to be detected by the AGC. The gain of the 2nd
IF amplifier will then be regulated and the output from the receiver will idealistically be kept at a constant
level. However, in practice the receiver output level will increase slightly with increasing input level,
because a constant output level would require an infinite gain of the 2nd IF amplifier.
The performance of the AGC above the threshold level is checked by measuring the “flatness” of the AGC
characteristic. This measurement is also included in the check procedure given below, because it is
measured in the same manner as the threshold level.
The threshold level must, as indicated in the AGC characteristic, be less than the sensitivity level of the
receiver to ensure correct function of the AGC. The threshold level is determined by the level detector
and the open loop gain from the aerial input to the level detector input. To study this in more details, the
simplified block diagram is used in the following description.
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In the level detector, which is built-up around the transistor Q14-1, the base-emitter diode is used to
convert the received AC signal to a DC signal. Thus the input voltage to the level detector is almost a
constant and is equal to the diode cut-in voltage. The open loop gain from the aerial input to the level
detector input must then be sufficiently high to produce the required peak voltage of about 0.65V with an
input signal at the receiver sensitivity level.
In the simplified block diagram, the amplification from the aerial input to the level detector input is divided
into four blocks, which are:
If the receiver does not pass the test of the threshold level given below, it is probably caused by a loss
of gain in one of the four blocks.
The gain of the Front End Unit can be controlled directly by the test procedure given in the section 3.6.2.5.,
while the gain of the 2nd mixer and the 2nd IF filter can only be controlled indirectly by the sensitivity test
of the RX module given in section 3.6.1.1.
The gain of the AGC amplifier can be controlled by measuring the detector output level, which must be
almost constant from one module to another, because of the rectifying diode in the level detector. To
control the detector output level, use the check procedure given in section 3.6.1.6.
If the Front End Unit, the 2nd mixer and 2nd IF filter, and the AGC amplifier all perform as expected, the
2nd IF amplifier must finally be examined. The problem may be solved by adjusting the reference voltage
VREF in the AGC circuit. The adjustment is performed by the trimming resistor R203-1 and is described
in section 3.7.1.4.
1. Connect the generator to the aerial socket at the front end unit (module 2).
2. Connect the voltmeter to testpoint TP2-1 for measuring the AC voltage at the earpiece output.
3. Turn the RE2100 on and turn the RF gain control fully clockwise.
4. Choose generator frequency fG, generator output level VG, and receiver frequency fRX according to
point 9.
5. Measure the signal to noise ratio SND/N at the earpiece output (see section 3.5.2.1., point 6 for
instructions about how to measure SND/N).
If the signal to noise ratio SND/N is different from 20 dB, the generator output level must be adjusted
until this value is obtained.
7. To control the threshold level of the AGC, increase the generator output level VG by 20 dB and
control that the earpiece output level does not increase by more than 2 dB relative to the level
measured in point 6.
8. To control the flatness of the AGC, increase the generator output level VG by 50 dB so the total
increase is 70 dB. Control that the earpiece output level does not increase by more than 3 dB
relative to the level measured in point 6.
9.
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In this test the attack and decay time of the automatic gain control is controlled by measuring the step
response of the AGC circuit.
In J3E mode (SSB) the attack time is determined by the resistors R89-1, R91-1 and capacitor C72-1, while
the decay time is determined by R63-1 and C69-1.
In H3E mode (AM) the attack time and decay time are determined by R89-1, R91-1 and C71-1.
The measurement of step response is performed by a sudden increment or decrement of the RF input
level. This step in input level is obtained by toggling the RX mute relay, which is located at the front end
unit. The relay is controlled by two different service programmes.
The step response will be displayed on an oscilloscope, which with advantage may be a storagescope.
1. Connect the generator to aerial socket at the front end unit (module 2).
2. Connect the oscilloscope to testpoint TP3-1 for measuring the AGC voltage and select AC
coupling.
3. Connect a probe from testpoint TP4-2 (collector of transistor Q01-2, located at front end unit) to
the external trigger input on the oscilloscope.
4. Select external trig source, DC trig mode, and positive slope trig.
5. Turn the RE2100 on and turn the RF gain control fully clockwise.
6. Choose generator frequency and generator output level VG as specified in point 12.
7. In points 8-10 the AGC responses are measured with the oscilloscope and they must be similar
to the responses shown below.
NOTE! It may be necessary to adjust trig level to obtain an image on the oscilloscope.
8. To measure the attack time in J3E mode, select service programme SP-04-6.
9. To measure the decay time in J3E mode, select service programme SP-04-6 and change the
setting of the oscilloscope.
NOTE! To change service programme press <STOP>.
10. To measure the attack and decay time in H3E mode, select service programme SP-04-7 and
change the setting of the oscilloscope. Select positive slope trig.
12.
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In this section the audio frequency output level and distortion from the detector are controlled.
The output level from the detector is determined by the input level to the detector and by the detector itself.
The input level to the detector is given by the base-to-emitter voltage of transistor Q14-1 divided by the
voltage gain of the AGC amplifier, which is built-up around transistor Q16-1.
1. Connect the generator to the aerial socket at the front end unit (module 2).
2. Connect the voltmeter and a distortion meter to detector output at U06, pin 6.
3. Turn the RE2100 on, and turn the RF gain control fully clockwise.
4. Choose generator frequency fG, generator output level VG, and receiver frequency fRX according to
point 6.
5. Measure the AF output level and distortion at detector output and control the result by comparing
it to the values given in point 6.
6.
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The audio frequency selectivity is controlled by measuring the overall selectivity of the receiver.
If the measured data cannot fulfil the specified requirements, it is necessary to control the 2nd IF
selectivity before any conclusion can be made.
SSB MODE
1. Connect the generator to the aerial socket at the front end unit (module 2).
2. Connect the voltmeter and the counter to testpoint TP2-1 (earpiece output).
3. Turn the RE2100 on and turn the RF gain control fully clockwise.
4. Choose generator frequency fG, generator output level VG, and receiver frequency fRX according to
point 11.
5. Make sure that J3E mode (SSB) is selected, that AGC in on, and that the AF signal frequency is
approx. 1 kHz.
6. Finetune the receiver frequency by means of the arrow keys until maximum meter deflection when
measuring at testpoint TP2-1.
8. Turn the AGC off and adjust the RF gain control to achieve the output level found in point 7.
9. To check the 6 dB bandwidth, choose the generator frequencies 1990.35 kHz and 1992,70 kHz and
control in each case the AC voltage at testpoint TP2-1 not to decrease more than 6 dB relative to
the value measured in point 7.
10. To check the stopband attenuation, choose the generator frequency 1993,1 kHz and control the AC
voltage at testpoint TP2-1 to decrease more than 20 dB relative to the value measured in point 7.
11.
AM MODE
13. Make sure that H3E mode (AM) is selected, that AGC is on, and that the AF signal frequency is
approx. 1 kHz.
14. Finetune the receiver frequency by means of the arrow keys until maximum meter deflection at
testpoint TP2-1.
16. To check the 6 dB bandwidth, change the modulation frequency of the generator to 100 Hz and
3000 Hz, and control in each case the AC voltage at testpoint TP2-1 not to decrease more than
6 dB relative to the value measured in point 15.
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17. To check the stopband attenuation, change the modulation frequency of the generator to 6 kHz and
control the AC voltage at testpoint TP2-1 to decrease more than 40 dB relative to the value
measured in point 15.
The purpose of this test is to control the earpiece amplifier, which is built-up around the integrated circuit
U07. If the earpiece output level is outside the specified range, it is necessary to re-adjust the trimming
resistor R52-1, which is located at the receiver unit. If it is not possible to adjust the output level to be within
the specified range, it is necessary to control the detector output level before any conclusion can be made.
1. Connect the generator to the aerial socket at the front end unit (module 2).
2. Connect the voltmeter and the distortion meter to earpiece output at testpoint TP2-1.
3. Turn the RE2100 on and turn the RF gain control fully clockwise.
4. Choose generator frequency fG, generator output level VG, and receiver frequency fRX according to
point 7.
5. Measure the earpiece output level at testpoint TP2-1 and control the result to be within the range
0.7VRMS - 0.9VRMS.
6. Measure the earpiece output distortion at testpoint TP2-1 and control the result to be less than
1.5%.
7.
The squelch circuit in the RE2100 is voice activated and it works in principle by detecting deviations in
the frequency of the received signal. This relative complex squelch function is implemented by means of
four separate blocks, which are:
1. Limiting amplifier
2. Frequency to Voltage Converter
3. Voltage Change Detector
4. Hold Circuit
The output voltage from the Hold Circuit is sensed by the microprocessor and this unit is then controlling
the analog switch, which is used to mute the audio frequency output.
In the check procedure given below only the analog part of the squelch is controlled and if this is
performing as expected, a failure may be caused by the microprocessor or the connection cabling.
1. Connect the generator to the aerial socket at the front end unit.
3. Turn the RE2100 on and turn the RF gain control fully clockwise.
4. Choose generator frequency fG; generator output level VG, and receiver frequency fRX as specified
in point 15.
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5. Switch off the squelch and make sure that you now hear a 1600 Hz tone.
6. To control the limiting amplifier connect the oscilloscope to the output of the operational amplifier
U02/1, pin 1. Control the measured signal to be squarewave with a frequency of 1600 Hz and an
amplitude of about 13Vpp.
7. To control the frequency to voltage converter, connect the voltmeter to the output of the operational
amplifier U02/4, pin 14 and control the DC voltage to be about 7V.
8. Increase the generator frequency with 1 kHz and control the DC voltage at U02/4, pin 14, to
increase to about 11V. Decrease the generator frequency with 2 kHz (fG = 1990.6 kHz) and control
the DC voltage to decrease to about 4V.
9. To control the voltage change detector, connect the oscilloscope to the output of the operational
amplifier U01/4, pin 14. Select DC trig mode and positive slope trig.
10. Change the generator frequency with +/-1 kHz relative to the frequency specified in point 15 and
control in each case the voltage change detector to generate an impulse with a magnitude of about
13V and a duration of about 350 msecs.
11. To control the Hold Circuit, choose the generator frequency specified in point 15, and switch on the
squelch.
12. Connect the voltmeter to the output of the operational amplifier U01/1, pin 1.
13. Decrease the generator frequency with 1 kHz and control the DC voltage at U01/1, pin 1 to be about
13V. You will now hear a 600 Hz tone in your handset or loudspeaker.
14. Control the DC voltage at U01/1, pin 1 to fall to 0V after a time period of about 10 secs and control
that the audio frequency output is muted.
15.
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The sensitivity of the entire receiver can in J3E mode be calculated from the following equation:
Ffront = 5.2 » 7.2 dB : Noise factor and figure for Front End
fRX = 6.3 » 8.0 dB : Noise factor and figure for Receiver
Gfront = 0.5 » -3.0 dB : Available power gain for Front End
The equation is only valid when using a single tone SSB test signal, which produces a signal to noise ratio
of 20 dB at the receiver output, and when using a signal generator with an impedance of 50 ohm.
From the figures it can be seen that both the Front End Unit and the Receiver Unit are determining the
sensitivity level.
To exclude the receiver unit, it is necessary to check the sensitivity level of this unit separately, which can
be done by means of the check procedure described in section 3.6.1.1.
The available power gain, Gfront, of the Front End Unit can be controlled by the check procedure given in
the next section (3.6.2.2.).
The check procedure in this section is especially useful to control the insertion loss of the six parallel
coupled bandpass filters, which are used as pre-filters in the Front End Unit. If the sensitivity is poor in
only one band, it is very likely that the corresponding filter or the filter selection circuit has a failure.
The filter selection circuit can be checked by means of the check procedure given in section 3.6.2.3.
1. Connect the generator to the aerial socket through the 50 ohm impedance matching network
shown in chapter 3.3. PROPOSAL FOR NECESSARY TEST EQUIPMENT.
2. Connect the voltmeter to the earpiece output at testpoint TP2-1 for measuring the AC voltage.
4. Choose generator frequency fG, generator output level VG, and Receiver frequency fRX as specified
in point 6.
5. Measure the signal to noise ratio SND/N at the earpiece output and check that it is above 20 dB.
(See section 3.5.2.1., point 6 for instructions about how to measure SND/N)
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6
Pre-filter Signal Generator RE2100
number fG VG (EMF) fRX (kHz) Mode
101 18 dB/uV 100
1
385 10 dB/uV 384
CW J3E USB
386 10 dB/uV 385
1600 8 dB/uV 1599
2
AM 30%
995 23 dB/uV 995 H3E
with 1 kHz
1601 8 dB/uV 1600
J3E USB
4500 8 dB/uV 4499
3
AM 30%
2182 23 dB/uV 2182 H3E
with 1 kHz
4501 8 dB/uV 4500
4
9000 8 dB/uV 8999
J3E USB
9001 8 dB/uV 9000
5 18000 9 dB/uV CW 17999
12352 8 dB/uV 12353 J3E LSB
18001 9 dB/uV 18000
J3E USB
29981 9 dB/uV 29980
6
AM 30%
18373 23 dB/uV 18373 H3E
with 1 kHz
NOTE! The signal levels given in point 6 are referring to the output of the 50 ohm impedance
matching network, which has an EMF insertion loss of 20 dB. To obtain the setting of the
signal generator, the insertion loss of 20 dB must be added to the levels given in point 6.
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In this test the available power gain of the Front End Unit is controlled. The gain is determined by an
indirect measurement and it is therefore necessary to correct the measured data afterwards.
In the test procedure given below, the input and output levels of the Front End Unit are measured by
means of the diode probe. To avoid mistuning of the 70 MHz output filter, because of the capacitive
loading introduced by the diode probe, it is necessary to measure the output level through a voltage
divider. The Front End Unit must then be terminated as shown in the figures below, where the wanted
loading impedance of 800 ohm is realized with a voltage divider consisting of a resistor of 750 ohm in
series connection with a resistor of 50 ohm.
Termination of the Front End Unit for measurement of the available power gain. The termination is
realized at the Receiver Unit (module 1).
The resistor R185-1 must be disconnected as shown above, before the termination of the Front End Unit
can be implemented.
3. Choose generator frequency fG, generator output level VG, and receiver frequency fRX as specified
in point 10.
4. Connect the diode probe across the 50 ohm resistor in the Front End terminating network (see
figure above).
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6. Connect the diode probe across the neon lamp at the input of the front end unit.
7. Adjust the signal generator level VG until the diode probe voltage is equal to the value measured
in point 5.
8. Calculate the difference between the signal generator level used in point 3 and the level found in
point 7.
9. The available power gain of the front end unit can now be calculated by means of the equation
Gfront = 12 dB - DVG
where DVG is the difference in generator level found in point 8. The gain should be -2 dB +/- 2 dB.
10.
The mute relay RE01-2 is used for external mute functions and for protection of the Front End Unit, when
the RE2100 is switched off. The mute function is checked by toggling the relay RE01, which is done by
means of the service programme SP-04-6.
The RX/TX relay RE02-2 is used for switching between receiver and transmitter mode. The RX/TX relay
is normally in the non-activated state, which corresponds to RX-mode. To obtain the TX-mode, the relay
must be activated. This can only be done by means of a service programme, when the RE2100 is
disconnceted from the transmitter T2130.
1. To check the mute relay, connect the signal generator to the aerial socket at the Front End Unit.
2. Choose the generator frequency fG = 1991 kHz and the generator level, VG = 70 dB/uV.
3. Select the service programme SP-04-6 and control the number of lighted LED’s in the signal
strength meter to change between about five and eight with a time interval of about 2 secs.
NOTE! Make sure that the signal strength meter is correctly adjusted.
4. To check the RX/TX relay connect a handset to the RE2100 for keying the exciter. If a testbox is
available, this can be used instead.
5. Connect the voltmeter through diode probe to the aerial socket at the front end unit.
7. Control the DC-voltage measured through the diode probe at the aerial socket to be 6V +/-1V.
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The switching between the pre-filters is controlled from the microprocessor through the shift register J01-
2 and six operational amplifiers which are included in the two IC’s U02-2 and U03-2.
1. Key-in the receiver frequencies and control the DC-voltage at the output of U02-2 and U03-2 to be
in accordance with the table in point 2.
2.
In this test the level of the L01 signal at the output of the buffer is controlled.
The L01 signal is used in the mixing process from the receiver frequency fRX to the 1st IF at 70,000,640
MHz.
The frequency of the LO1 signal can be varied from 70 MHz to 100 MHz and is determined by the equation:
1. Connect the voltmeter through the diode probe across the coil L41-2.
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The TCXO signal is used as reference frequency in both PLL1 and PLL2, and it is also used as carrier
injection signal for both transmitter and receiver.
The PLL1 consists of four independent VCO’s, which together cover the whole frequency band from 70
MHz to 100 MHz.
4. Key-in the RX frequency and check the DC-voltage on TP1-3 and the frequency on TP3-3 to be
in accordance with table in point 5.
5.
6. Key in the RX-frequency and check the DC-voltage on TP1-3 and the frequency on TP3-3 to be
in accordance with point 7.
7.
9. Select RX-frequency 2075.3 kHz and measure the frequency on TP3-3, then subtract it from the
frequency measured in check point 8. The result must be 150.100 kHz +/-2 Hz.
11. Select RX-frequency and check the voltage on TP3-3 to be in accordance with point 12.
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12.
14. Select service programme SP-04-5 as described in this manual, section 3.10.1. and check the
voltage on TP2-3 to be above 0.8 Volt.
The PLL2 consists of two independent VCO’s and is capable of delivering two different signals with the
frequencies 59.26912 MHz and 80.73216 MHz.
4. Select receiver mode and check the DC-voltage on TP5-3 and the frequency on TP7-3 to be in
accordance with point 5
5.
8.
10. Select service programme SP-04-5 as described in this manual, section 3.10.1., and check the
voltage on TP6-3 to be above 0.8 Volt.
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Any value, which differs too much from the values given in this chapter should lead to an adjustment of
the circuit in question. Please, see chapter 3.7.3. ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE FOR EXCITER UNIT
How to select service programmes is described in the chapter 3.10.
1. Connect a tone generator (1000 Hz) to the testbox at the BNC-socket “AF to TX”. If a testbox is
not available, connect the tone generator directly to the handset plug on the RE2100 (to J03-2, pin
4). Connect it with a capacitor 22 uF/25V because of the DC voltage on the microphone terminal
4. Adjust the tone generator output voltage from a minimum until the level at the scope is just constant.
This limitation must happen at approx. 0.1Vpp measured at the handset plug J03-2, pin 4.
5. Check that the voltage at Q04-4 (TP1-4) stays approx. at the same level when increasing the tone
generator 20 dB to 1Vpp.
7. Connect scope probe to R07-4 and read approx. 0.5 Vpp (tune tones).
9. Connect R34-4 (TP7-4) to ground (chassis). That is a short-circuit of R34-4, which means that the
signal exceeds the cutting level.
11. Disconnect the grounding of R34-3 and read the peak-peak deflection to 6.9 div. +/- 0.3 div.
2. Connect a scope probe to J01-4 and measure the carrier injection to approx. 0.1Vpp.
3. Connect scope probe to the connection between R93-4 and C75-4 (TP2-4) and read the voltage
to 1,55Vpp +/-0.1V.
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3. Connect scope probe to U06-4, pin 1 and read approx. 0.75 Vpp.
4. Connect scope probe to the connection between C66-4 and C67-4 (TP3-4) and read the voltage
to 6.6 Vpp +/-0.3V.
1. Connect a tone generator to the testbox at the BNC-socket “AF to TX”. If a testbox is not available,
connect the tone generator directly to the handset plug on the RE2100 (to J03-2, pin 4). Connect
it with a capacitor 22 uF/25V because of the DC voltage on the microphone terminal. Set the tone
generator output level to 0.3 Vpp.
2. Select service programme SP-05-1 and select J3E mode on the keyboard.
5. Control of SSB filter response is carried out by changing the frequency of the tone generator and
controlling the reading on the scope. Max. permissible ripple is 2 dB in the frequency range 500
Hz to 2500 Hz and the -6 dB frequency is approx. 350 Hz and 2700 Hz.
2. Connect the scope probe to Q19-4 emitter (TR4-4) and read the voltage to approx. 1.5Vpp.
3. Short-circuit R34-4 (TP7-4) to ground, and the signal seen on the scope is now cut.
4. Adjust the scope until full deflection (8 div) of the cut signal is seen on the scope screen.
5. Disconnect the grounding of R34-4 and read on the scope the peak-peak voltage to be
7.2 div. +/-0.2 div.
6. Adjust the scope until full deflection of the signal is seen on the scope screen.
9. Check on the scope that the signal is 4.4 div. +/-0.3 div.
11. Check on the scope that the signal is 1.2 div. +/-0.2 div.
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2. Connect a scope probe to R169-4 (TP5-4) and read the signal to 0.55Vpp +/-0.05V.
3. In order to check the liniarity of the step attenuator, please see section 3.7.3.6. points 6-9.
4. Select service programme SP-05-1 and H3E mode and press handset key.
5. Place the diode probe on top of Q17-4 and read approx. 1.25V.
8. Place the diode probe on top of Q17-4 and read approx. 1.75V.
10. Place the diode probe on top of Q24-4 and read approx. 13.5V
GENERAL
To execute a performance check of a microprocessor unit, keyboard unit and display unit (module 5, 6
and 7) it is necessary to dismantle the cover and remote the 2 PCB covers on module 5. Disconnect the
BNC and 25 poles D-connector to T2130. Connect an external +18V power supply at J03 pin 12 or pin
24, an external -18V power supply at J03 pin 10 and an adjustable +9V power supply at J03 pin 11 or pin
23.
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CHECK OF MICROPROCESSOR
Connect a test wire between ground and U15 pin 6. Control that the microprocessor will start a reset cycle
after every 1.6 s. (the display will flash an “Error20”. Disconnect the test wire again and control that the
microprocessor will stop the reset cycle.
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1. Connect a voltmeter to the outputs of the voltage regulators and check the voltages according to
the following table:
1. Connect a 50 ohm resistor to the aerial socket J01-2. Two 100 ohm resistors in parallel soldered
on a coax cable connected to the aerial socket are sufficient.
4. Control of the lowpass filter response is carried out by changing the frequency of the signal
generator and controlling the reading on the scope. Max. permissible ripple is 2 dB in the frequency
range 1.6 MHz to 30 MHz.
5. Tune the signal generator to 22 MHz and read on the scope the voltage to 3.5 Vpp +/- 0.5V
This chapter contains the adjustment procedure for all adjustable components in the RE2100.
The 70 MHz IF-filter is adjusted by tuning the three trimming coils L35-2, L36-2, L37-2, and the two
transformers TR04-2, TR01-1.
The components L35-2, L36-2, L37-2 and TR04-2 are all located at the front end unit (module 2), while
TR01-1 is located at the receiver unit (module 1).
The adjustment is performed by using the two service programmes SP-04-0 and SP-04-1. These
programmes set-up the first local oscillator (LO1) as a test signal and therefore no external signal
generator is necessary.
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2. Connect a voltmeter to test point TP1-1 for measuring the DC-output voltage from the AGC level
detector.
5. Tune the transformer TR01-1 (Receiver Module) and the trimming coil L37-2 (Front End Module)
to maximum meter deflection.
6. Select service programme SP-04-1 (press <STOP> to terminate the first service programme).
7. Tune the transformer TR04-2 and the trimming coils L35-2 and L36-2 to maximum meter deflection.
9. Turn off the AGC and adjust the manual RF GAIN until the DC-output voltage from the AGC level
detector is about 5 volt.
10. Finetune all five components by repeating point 5-7. Remember to turn off the AGC in point 6 after
selecting the service programme SP-04-1.
NOTE! If the DC-output voltage from the AGC level detector is increased to a level above 9 Volt,
it is necessary to readjust the manual RF-gain until the voltage level is about 5 Volt.
The position number of the 70 MHz transformer is TR01-1 and it is located at the receiver unit (module
1). The adjustment is performed by tuning TR01-1 until the DC-output voltage from the AGC level detector
is maximum.
The tuning is performed by using the service programme SP-04-0. This programme sets-up the first local
oscillator (LO1) as a test signal and therefore no external signal generator is necessary.
3. Turn off the AGC and adjust the manual RF GAIN until the DC-output voltage from the AGC level
detector is about 5 Volt.
4. Finetune TR01-2.
The SSB/AM-filter is adjusted by tuning the trimming capacitor C18-1 until the DC-output voltage from
the AGC level detector is maximum.
The trimming capacitor C18-1 is located at the receiver unit (module 1).
The adjustment is performed by using the service programme SP-04-2. This programme sets-up the first
local oscillator (LO1) as a test signal and therefore no external signal generator is necessary.
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3. Adjust the manual RF-gain until the DC-output voltage from the AGC level detector is about 5V.
To meet the gain variations from one transistor to another, the 2nd IF-amplifier has been constructed with
a reserve of power gain. This implies that the 2nd IF-gain may be very large, which may cause unstable
conditions because of unwanted feedback.
It is therefore necessary to adjust the unregulated gain of the 2nd IF-amplifier, which must be done in
accordance with the procedure given below.
The 2nd IF-gain is adjusted by trimming the resistor R203-1, which is located at the receiver unit (module 1).
1. Connect the signal generator to the aerial socket at the front end unit.
4. Select the setting of the signal generator and the RE2100 according to point 5.
5.
8. Adjust the resistor R203-1 until the AC voltage at earpiece output is decreased by 4 dB relative to
the level measured in point 6.
The signal meter is adjusted by trimming the resistor R76-1, which is located at the receiver unit (module1).
2. Turn the RE2100 on and make sure that J3E-mode (SSB) is selected and that the AGC is operative.
3. Adjust R76-1 until the first LED-bar in the display is just about to light.
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The earpiece level is adjusted by trimming the resistor R52-1, which is located at the receiver unit (module1).
The adjustment is performed by using the service programme SP-04-3. This programme sets-up the first
local oscillator (LO1) as a test signal and therefore no external signal generator is necessary.
2. Connect a voltmeter to earpiece output at testpoint TP2-1 for measuring the AC-voltage.
5. Adjust R52-1 until the earpiece level is 0.8 VRMS +/-0.1 VRMS.
The Temperature Compensated X-tal Oscillator (TCXO) delivers the reference frequency, which is
common for both PLL1 and PLL2.
The adjustment is performed by measuring the TCXO frequency at the output of the TCXO buffer at
testpoint TP4-3 (collector of transistor Q26-3).
3. Adjust the TCXO, until the frequency at TP4-3 is 10.731520 MHz +/-1 Hz.
The API voltage is adjusted by trimming the resistor R88-3, which is located at the Synthesizer Unit
(module 3).
The adjustment is performed by using the service programme SP-04-4. This programme sets up a special
receiver mode, where the API sideband from the LO1 is passed through the SSB crystal filter and the 2nd
IF-amplifier. The level of the API sideband can then be measured as a DC voltage at the level detector
output at testpoint TP1-1.
2. Connect the DC voltmeter to TP1-1 located on the Receiver Unit (module 1).
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The PLL1 consists of four independent Voltage Controlled Oscillators, which each covers about a quarter
of the whole frequency band of 30 MHz.
The VCO circuits are adjusted by four individual coils. The adjustment is performed at the upper frequency
in each of the four VCO bands and the coils are adjusted until the output voltage from the active loop filter
is -11.0 Volt.
3. Key-in the RX-frequencies and adjust VCO coils according to table 4 until voltage on TP1-3 is -11.0
Volt.
5. Key-in the RX-frequencies according to table 6 and check the voltage on TP1-3 to be -3 Volt +/-
1.0 Volt.
NOTE! No adjustments of VCO coils shall be made.
6.
RX-frequency
100.0
7500.0
15000.0
22500.0
The PLL2 consists of two independent Voltage Controlled Oscillators, which are used in USB and LSB
mode respectively.
The VCO circuits are adjusted by two individual coils, which are adjusted until the output voltage from the
active loop filter is -6.5 Volt.
3. Select J3E mode and adjust TR08 until the voltage on TP5-3 is -6.5 Volt.
4. Select LSB mode and adjust TR07 until the voltage on TP5-3 is -6.5 Volt.
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For best stability, all coils and transformers are adjusted with the cores in the lower resonant position.
For each circuit to be adjusted, it is a condition that all the previous circuits are adjusted to obtain the best
possible adjustment.
In the adjustment procedure for the Exciter Unit, four service programmes are used, SP-05-0, 1, 2, and
3. How to select the service programmes is described in section 3.10.1.
The compression level is adjusted by R35-4 and the cutting symmetry is determined by R57-4.
5. Adjust R57-4 to obtain a symmetrical cutting of the signal. That is, when both top and bottom of the
signal reach the limiting level simultaneously when the signal is increased by means of R35-4.
7. Adjust the scope until there is full deflection (8 div.) on the scope.
8. Adjust R35-4 until the deflection seen on the scope is 7 div. peak-peak. The signal is now under
the limiting level.
9. If this adjustment is the only one executed after repair, please execute 3.7.3.4. Adjustment of RF
Limiter.
1. Connect scope probe to the connection between R93-4 and C75-4 (TP2-4).
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1. Connect scope probe to the connection between C66-4 and C67-4 (TP3-4).
11. If this adjustment is the only one executed after repair, please execute 3.7.3.4. Adjustment of RF
Limiter.
7. Adjust R87-4 until the deflection seen on the scope is 7.2 div. The signal is not cut.
9. Adjust R92-4 until the deflection on the screen of the carrier signal is 4.4 div.
7. Connect another scope probe to R143-4 (TP6-4). This signal is used to trig the scope. The scope
must be trigged by the negative transition.
8. On the scope is now seen a staircase waveform. When adjusting R159-4 it can be seen that one
of the steps changes amplitude.
9. Adjust R159-4 until the step, which changes amplitude, is approximately equal to the neighbour
steps.
11. To adjust the RF output power level from the Exciter Unit to the Power Unit (8), it is a condition that
both the 70 MHz IF filter and the Power Unit are correctly adjusted. If not, perform section 3.7.3.7.
and 3.7.4.2.
12. Connect a 50 ohm resistor to the aerial socket. Two 100 ohm resistors in parallel soldered on a coax
cable connected to the aerial socket are sufficient.
16. Adjust R120-4 until the signal on the scope is 3.5 Vpp. If a milliwattmeter is connected to the aerial
socket J01-2 it should read 12 dBm in 50 ohm.
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When using the two service programmes SP-05-1 and SP-05-3, the 70 MHz IF filter can be adjusted.
1. Connect scope probe to the output of the Power Unit at PO4-8 (TP1-8).
4. Adjust L10-6, L11-4 and L12-4 several times to obtain maximum signal on the scope.
This chapter contains the adjustments for the 5V regulator and the RF power output level to the
transmitter.
The +5V output voltage must have a value between 5.1V and 5.5V to ensure stability in the Synthesizer
Unit. Normally the resistor R33-8 is removed at the factory. If the regulator U06-8 has been changed for
repair then check the output voltage.
Connect a voltmeter to R16-8 (TP2-8) and measure the output voltage with R33-8 removed, and one of
the following three situations occur:
a: Vo < 5.15V => R32-8 removes => 5.10 < Vo < 5.30V
b: 5.15V < Vo < 5.40V => nothing => 5.15V < Vo < 5.40V
c: Vo > 5.40V => R33-8 replaces => 5.25 < Vo < 5.45V
1. Connect a 50 ohm resistor to the aerial socket JO1-2. Two 100 ohm resistors in parallel soldered
on a coax cable connected to the aerial socket are sufficient.
3. Connect a signal generator to PO3-8. Tune the signal generator to deliver -9 dBm output power
at 22 MHz.
5. Select service programme SP-05-0 to start-up the voltage regulators U01-8 and U02-8.
6. Adjust R30-8 until the output voltage seen on the scope is 3.25 Vpp.
7. If a milliwattmeter is connected to the aerial socket J01-2 it should read 14 dBm. RF gain at 22 MHz
is 23 dB.
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GENERAL
After repair of the RE2100 it may be necessary to do some adjustments and checks.
The extent of these adjustments and checks can only be decided by the person, who has done the repair,
and this manual section must only be looked upon as a guide.
Any repair must, as mentioned previously, be followed by a function check after reinstallation of the
RE2100.
Repair in SSB/AM Crystal Filters and the Corresponding Input/Output Matching Network
Execute 3.7.1.3. Adjustment of SSB/AM Filter.
Execute 3.6.1.3. Check of Crystal Filters, and 3.5.2.1. Performance Check of Receiver Sensitivity.
Repair in Detector
Execute 3.5.2.1. Performance Check of Receiver Sensitivity, and 3.5.2.2. Performance Check of
Receiver Distortion.
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Repair in 70 MHz IF
Execeute 3.7.3.6. Adjustmnet of 70 MHz IF, and 3.7.3.6. Adjustment of Step Attenuator, section 3.7.3.6.
points 12. - 17.
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The function check is a simple test to ensure that the RE2100 is working properly after installation.
The function check must always be carried out after a repair of the RE2100.
Any repair of the RE2100 must be followed by a performance check, and after reinstallation a function
check must be carried out in order to make sure that the fault has been repaired and that the RE2100 is
working correctly together with the installed transmitter T2130 and aerial coupler AT2110.
1. Turn on the VOL-OFF switch and control that noise is heard in the loudspeaker and the display is
alight.
4. Control that all the leds in the display are activated, the mode indicating light emitting diodes are
toggled, and the three light emitting diodes, indicating the power level, are alight.
5. Press the RF-GAIN control fully counter clockwise and control that all the light emitting diodes in
the signal meter are alight.
7. Key-in a known broadcast station in the frequency range 100 - 384 kHz.
8. Notice that the detected AF signal is heard from the loudspeaker and from the handset earpiece
without distortion.
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11. Press the keyboard FREQ arrow buttons to toggle the 100 Hz decimal up and down.
12. Control that the beat note heard in the loudspeaker changes with the 100 Hz steps.
13. Key-in a known broadcast station in the frequency range 385 - 1600 kHz.
14. Notice that the detected AF signal is heard from the loudspeaker without distortion.
15. Key-in a known coastal station frequency in the frequency range 1600 -3990 kHz.
16. When listening to the coastal station, activate the clarifier and control that it is working properly.
17. Key-in one ITU channel in each of the maritime bands from 4.0 - 25.0 MHz and control that the
receiver is working properly.
18. Activate a scan programme or key-in a scan programme, and control that the scan function is
working correctly.
19. Active the keyboard AGC and SQ button and control that the leds marked AGC and SQ can be
toggled.
20. When activating the SQ function, control that the noise from the loudspeaker disappears.
21. Select the lowest transmitting frequency and press first TX, and then TUNE. When the tune lamp
extinguishes, press the handset key and whistle into the microphone. While whisteling, release the
handset key.
25. The TX display will now show the battery voltage when transmitting. This voltage must be above
22V DC.
28. The TX display shows the latest measured Vforward. This voltage must be above 9V DC.
34. The TX display shows the drive setting, which must be above 12.
36. Check that it is possible to tune and to transmit in all maritime bands.
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37. Press the keyboard button TX, and then the button DUMMY LOAD.
39. When the tune lamp extinguishes, press the keyboard buttons SEND ALARM and TEST ALARM
simultaneously.
40. The transmitter sends the alarm tone signal to the dummy load, which can be seen on the AE-
current meter.
In order to help the operator, and the service engineer during installation or repair, the RE2100 has some
built-in service programmes.
The RE2100 has a service mode, which is activated by pressing the keyboard buttons 1 and 0
simultaneously. The display of the RE2100 will now show ‘SP-’.
The various service programmes can now be selected by keying-in a three digit number. The display of
the RE2100 will then show ‘SP-XX-X’.
A new service programme may be chosen after the keyboard button ENT has been pressed once. The
display shows ‘SP-’ again, and a new three digit number can be keyed-in.
In order to return to normal operation mode, press the keyboard button TUNE/CLARIF.
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SP-04-6 TEST OF ATTACK AND DECAY TIME FOR AGC IN SSB MODE
This test programme is used in the module performance check, section 3.6.1.5., and performance check,
section 3.5.2.5., where it sets up the synthesizer, frontend, and receiver module, in order to control that
the SSB AGC attack and decay times are inside the limits.
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CONTENTS
RF Gain On / Off / Vol Display Rear Chassis Rear Chassis Cabinet Frontplate
Remove
To disassemble RE2100
501005, 501007, 501016, 501017,
RE2100 FOTO NR. 501004,
Remove
To disassemble Heat Zink
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Display (Module 7)
To disassemble
Front Chassis
Remove 2 x screws
To disassemble
Front Chassis Front Chassis removed
Remove 2 x screws
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RF Shields
RF Shields
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CONTENTS
The receiver unit consists of a 70.0 MHz to 10.7 MHz mixer followed by an SSB/AM filter and a gain
regulated IF amplifier. From the amplifier the signal is fed to the detector and low frequency filter unit. The
receiver unit contains low frequency derived squelchs which can be set to control the low frequency
output.
The second LO signal from the frequency synthesizer (module 3) is led through the LO-buffer Q03 and
BPF (L01, L03, L04, and C04, C05, C11) in order to give about +17 dBm signal to the sources of the FET’s.
The mixed signals are fed through the balanced transformer TR02 and the impedance matching network
(C17-C19 and R10) to one of the two high order monolitic crystal filters FL01 or FL02. The filter selection
is controlled by the microprocessor through the shift register U10, pin 2.
IF AMPLIFIER
The signal from the crystal filters is fed through the diode D07 or D08 to the IF amplifier.
The IF amplifier consists of transistors Q07-Q11 and filter FL03 in cascade.
The gain in Q07, Q08, and Q09, which are dual gate Mos-FET’s, is controlled by the AGC voltage applied
to gate 2 of the FET’s. This is done to keep the input level to the detector at the same level, independent
of the input level to the receiver. From Q09 the signal is led to an amplifier built-up around Q10 and further
to the ceramic filter FL03, which reduces the noise bandwidth to about 300 kHz. From the ceramic filter,
the signal is fed through the emitter follower Q11 to the detector.
AGC GENERATOR
From the amplifier Q11 the signal is fed to the common emitter amplifier Q16. The voltage gain in this
amplifier determines through the AGC system the magnitude of the output from the IF amplifier.
From the amplifier Q16 the signal is fed to transistor Q14, which together with R89, R91, C72, and C71
forms a magnitude detector.
SSB MODE
In SSB mode the signal from the magnitude detector ensures fast control of the gain in the IF amplifier.
A slow control of the gain in the IF amplifier is activated by feeding the detector output voltage to the
amplifier U03/2. U03/2 buffers the charging of C69 through D11 and R69 and the charging is removed
from C69 through R63.
The voltage on C69 is fed through the unity gain buffer U03/1 and D10 to the cathode of D14, where it
is added to the actual voltage level from the detector. The added voltage is then subtracted from a
reference voltage in U03/3 to make the AGC voltage, which is fed through an LP filter to the gates of Q07,
Q08, and Q09.
The fast AGC system ensures noise immunity and the slow AGC system will decrease distortion caused
by the AGC on an SSB signal.
AM MODE
In AM mode C71 is connected parallel to C72 through Q15. This increases both rise and fall time for the
(fast) AGC system, so that modulation compression does not occur. The slow SSB-AGC is disabled by
shunting C69 through Q04.
The manual IF gain voltage is added to the AGC system through D13. In scan mode the IF gain is set to
max., independent of the position of the IF gain potentiometer (on module 7), by short-circuiting the
potentiometer with Q12.
To switch the AGC system off, C71 (and C72 in AM mode) is short-circuited with Q13.
All mode shifts in the AGC system are controlled by the microprocessor through the shift register U10.
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DETECTOR
The detector circuit, which can demodulate A3E, H3E, R3E, and J3E is built-
up around U05. Switching between the two different detector modes, AM and SSB mode is controlled by
the microprocessor through U10, Q17 and the diode switching circuit built-up around D17-D20. AM: D18
and D20 ON, SSB: D17 and D19 ON.
AM MODE
In AM mode the principle is to remove the modulation from the IF signal through the limiting amplifier (pin
1) and leave just the carrier signal. This signal is then mixed with the original IF signal (pin 9) to create
the wanted AF signal (pin 6).
SSB MODE
In SSB mode the carrier reinjection signal (pin 1) is simply mixed with the IF signal (pin 9) and the AF signal
is then created.
U05 features a muting facility controlled by the microprocessor by applying voltage to pin 5.
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AF FILTERS
To reduce white noise from the non-tuned IF amplifier, the AF signal from the detector is led through three
active filters in cascade.
A 5th order, 3 kHz lowpass filter is built-up around U04/3 and U04/4. A 3rd order, 70 Hz highpass filter
is built-up around U04/1, and a 3rd order, 350 Hz highpass filter is built-up around U02/2.
AM MODE
In AM mode only the LP filter and the 70 Hz HP filter is used. This is done by applying a logic high voltage
to the analog switch U07, pin 9.
SSB MODE
In SSB mode all filters are used by applying a logic low voltage to the analog switch U07, pin 9.
Filter selection is controlled by the microprocessor through the shift register U10, pin 2.
AF SWITCHES
From the output of the AF filter, the signal is fed through a number of analog switches, which are all
included in the three IC’s U7, U8, and U9. These switches are used to control the transfer of AF signals
between the RE2100 and the peripheral equipment, which as an example could be a telex modem, a
duplex receiver, and one or more remote control units. The interconnection between the individual
switches is shown in the block diagram below.
Dependent
Loudsp. Buffer on squelch
U8 Indepent E1
3
U8 on squelch
4 2
5 15
1 AGC
FRONT END MODULE (2)
9 Squelch Switch RX Mute
10
H1 0 dBm AMP.G1 U7
15
2 Detector
1 U7
U7 5 SSB Det. Mute
10 13 4 AF
F2 14 3 AM 2.IF 1.IF
12 Filters
9 RX/TX
11
C2
G2 Earpiece AMP. E2 HANDSET
U8
12
14
13
12 13 11
560R
F1
Alarm/call tones
U9
Seriel data
1
15
2
0 dBm
10
C1
Aux.
AUX AF to TX
560R
56R
26582
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AF OUTPUT AMPLIFIERS
From the AF switches, the signals are led to three different output amplifiers, which are described below.
EARPIECE AMPLIFIER
The input signal to the earpiece amplifier is fed through the adjustable resistor R52, where the output level
can be selected. The earpiece output can be means of P1 be selected to follow the squelch or not.
0 DBM AMPLIFIER
In this amplifier the AF signal is amplified in order to give a 0 dBm output (in 600 ohm). The 0 dBm signal
is led to the remote control units and it can by means of P4 be selected to follow the squelch or not.
SQUELCH
The squelch is voice activated, which is realized by detecting whether there is a change in the mean
frequency at the AF-filter output. The squelch circuit, which contains limiting amplifier, frequency to
voltage converter, voltage change detector, and hold circuit, generates a signal by which the microproc-
essor controls the squelch switch U07 at the receiver output.
LIMITING AMPLIFIER
U02/2 and U02/1 are connected as amplifier with about 100 dB voltage gain so that the output from U02/
1 will be square wave with the same frequency as the input signal from the AF filter.
HOLD CIRCUIT
The hold circuit has two functions. Fast opening for the AF signal when a conversation begins and keeping
it open for a period after the conversation stops, e.g. during a short interruption of the conversation.
The signal from the voltage change detector is fed to comparator U01/4, which goes high and buffers the
charging of C95 through D21 and R120 when the input signal is higher than the reference voltage
(determined by R127-
R128). The charging is removed from C95 through R119. As long as the voltage on C95 is higher than
the reference voltage determined by R117-R118 the output from the comparator U01/1 will be high.
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MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLING
The output from the comparator U01/1 is led to the microprocessor. If the microprocessor detects a high
voltage, it will turn the squelch switch ON and the AF-signal will then reach the loudspeaker, the earpiece
and the 0 dBm amplifier.
When a conversation stops, C95 will slowly be discharged through R119. After about seven seconds the
voltage across C95 will fall below the reference voltage and the output of comparator U01/1 will go low.
This will be detected by the microprocessor, which will turn the squelch OFF.
In scan mode the squelch circuit is used to control scanning by detecting whether the receiver is scanning
a channel with voice activity.
If the microprocessor detects a high voltage at the output of the comparator U01/1, it will immediately reset
it by discharging C95 through Q20.
If the microprocessor after these six dischargings still detects a high voltage, it will stop the scanning for
a period of about 3 secs. In this period the squelch switch will be turned ON and the AF signal will then
reach the loudspeaker.
LOGARITHMIC AMPLIFIER
The AGC voltage is fed to the input of the operational amplifier U03/4. With the potentiometer R76 the
output voltage is adjusted so that the first LED in the bar is just about to light with no antenna connected
to the receiver. Because of R69, R72, and D12 the amplifier has an approximately logarithmic
caracteristic, which means that the RF signal level must be much higher to light the last LED’s than to light
the first LED’s.
BUFFER AMPLIFIER
The output from the logarithmic amplifier is fed to a voltage divider, which consists of the resistor R213
and the transistor Q18. With this voltage divider it is possible to ground the signal strength voltage and
thereby turn off the light in the LED bar. From the voltage divider, the signal is fed to the unity gain buffer
U01/2. This buffer is included to avoid the loading by the resistor R213, which is necessary for the wanted
function of the voltage divider.
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TEST CONDITIONS
Receiver frequency:
fRX = 2058.24kHz
Receiver mode:
J3E/USB 0V
Generator frequency:
fG = 2059.24kHz
10mV/DIV with 10:1 probe
Generator level: 0.05uSec/DIV
VG = 117dB/µV Þ PG = 4dBm
Generator mode:
CW
0V
500mV/DIV or
50mV/DIV with 10:1 probe
0.5mSec/DIV
0V
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This module consists of a transmit/receive relay and the receiver front end. The front end consists of a
receiver input protection circuit, a radio frequency filter unit, a radio frequency to first intermediate
frequency (70 MHz) mixer, and a first IF (70 MHz) filter unit.
AERIAL/EXCITER SWITCH
The aerial signal enters the receiver through the aerial/exciter socket J01, when relay RE02 is in RX
position. The exciter signal from the power module (8) is connected to relay RE02 through the EX socket
J04. When relay RE02 is in TX position the exciter signal will pass through the aerial/exciter socket J01
and a coax cable to the HF power amplifier in T2130. Switching between RX and TX with RE02 is
controlled from the microprocessor through register U01 and Q02.
INPUT PROTECTION
Protection of the pre-filters and the first mixer is done with R02, R03, TR01 and the circuit around D05,
and it guaranties that the voltages to the pre-filters cannot be higher than about 4.5V. In addition the RX
input is grounded with relay RE01 when the transceiver is switched off.
PRE-FILTERS
The pre-filters consists of the following units:
The switching between the filters is controlled from the microprocessor through U01, U02 and U03.
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TEST CONDITIONS
Receiver frequency:
fRX = 2058.24kHz
Receiver mode:
J3E/USB
Generator frequency:
fG = 2059.24kHz
Generator level:
VG = 117dB/µV ⇒ PG = 4dBm
Generator mode:
CW
0V
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The synthesizer unit consists of two phase locked loops. Phase locked loop 1 generates the signal used
as injection to the first mixer in the front end module and as the injection to the second mixer in the exciter
unit. The PLL1 signal has a frequency range from 70 MHz to 100 MHz in steps of 10 Hz.
Phase locked loop 2 generates the injection signal to the first mixer in the exciter unit and the injection
signal to the second mixer in the receiver unit. The PLL2 signal changes between two frequencies 80.7
MHz and 59.3 MHz when the transmitted or received sideband is changed between upper and lower
sideband.
fvco = (N i + 1) x fref
1
fvco = Ni x fref T= fvco mean = (N i + 0,25) x fref
fref
25740A
In the example the integer dividing figure is changed every fourth reference cycle implying an increase
in mean VCO frequency.
Because of the change in the integer number, dividing figure spurious sidebands occur at the VCO output.
These sidebands have to be reduced and this is done through a correction signal fed to the phase
detector. The correction signal is generated in the API (Analog Phase Interpolator) circuit.
The oscillators are in principle identical and each of them is built-up around an earthed drain FET amplifier,
where the output signal is fed back to the input by means of two capacitors. The ratio of the capacitors
determines the amount of feed-back in the oscillator. The oscillator frequency is determined by the LC
circuit located on the gate of the FET, and the tuning of oscillator frequency is done by means of variable
capacitance diodes.
The output signal from the VCO’s is led through switch diodes D2, D5, D7, and D10 to a common buffer
amplifier Q13, which buffers the VCO signal for prescaler buffer and LO buffer respectively.
Selection of the wanted VCO circuit is done by Q1, Q3, Q4, Q6, Q7, Q9, Q10, and Q12. The control of
these transistors is done by serial to parallel register U1.
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PHASE DETECTOR
The phase detector is of the sample and hold type. The detector consists of a sequential phase detector
followed by the current switch, the ramp generator and the sample and hold circuit.
U26 together with U27 form the sequential phase detector which converts the phase difference between
the reference signal and the signal from the programmable divider to a square wave signal measurable
on U26 pin 6. The duty cycle of the square wave signal is inverse proportional to the phase difference.
The sequential phase detector controls the current switch, which is built-up around Q25, D17, R93, D16,
and D15. When the signal on basis of Q25 is at high state, D16 is switched on, the potential on the cathode
of D15 is increased, and D15 is switched off.
When the signal on basis of Q25 is at low state, D16 is switched off, the potential on the cathode of D15
is decreased, and D15 is switched on. The amount of current flowing through D15 and D16 respectively
is determined by the current mirror circuit described elsewhere.
The ramp generator, built-up around U21 and C112, integrates the current drawn from U21 pin 2 in regard
to time. The ramp generator output voltage is then linear in regard to the size of current flowing through
the switch diode D15 and the period of time the diode is switched on.
Q24 connected in parallel to C112 constitutes a switch, which resets the ramp generator by discharging
C112.
The switch is open when the gate voltage is at low state and vice versa.
The ramp generator and current switch connected with the sequential phase detector imply a phase
detector where the output voltage, in a certain period of time in every reference cycle, is linear in regard
to the phase difference between the reference signal and the signal from the programmable divider. In
this period the output voltage has to be sampled and held and this is done by the sample & hold circuit,
consisting of U19, R64, C95, Q19, and R77.
Q19 functions as the switch, which carries out the sampling. The switch is open when the gate voltage
is at low state and vice versa.
C95 is charged to the phase detector voltage through R77 when the sample switch is closed, and carries
out the hold function when the sample switch is open.
The voltage on C95 is led to the active loop filter through the voltage follower U19.
CURRENT MIRROR
The current mirror is built-up around transistor array U20 and the circuit generates reference circuit for
the phase detector and the API-circuit.
The current mirror is so designed that the ratio between reference current for phase detector and API-
circuit respectively will be kept as a constant regardless of the temperature. A change in one of the
currents will be reflected or mirrored into the other.
The nominal value of reference current for the API circuit can be adjusted by means of potentiometer R88.
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API CIRCUIT
The circuit delivers signal to the modulus control logic and correction signal (API voltage) for the phase
detector. The circuit is built-up around a 12-bit digital accumulator constituted by U2, U3, U4, U7, U8, U9,
and U12 containing a fraction register, a binary adder, and a sum latch.
Overflow information from the binary adder is led to the modulus control logic and implies a change in the
integer number dividing figure in one reference cycle.
In every reference cycle the contents of the accumulator is renewed by clocking the sum latch, the
clocking is controlled by the control logic circuit.
The output from the binary adder is led to a 12-bit D/A converter U14, which in connection with OP. AMP
U18 generates the API voltage.
The reference current to the D/A converter is derived from the reference current to the phase detector
by means of the current mirror and is led through the current switch and current buffer & filter to the D/
A converter.
D11, D12, Q16, and Q15 constitute the current switch, which adjusts the mean value of the reference
current to the D/A converter as a function of the integer number dividing figure in the loop.
When the signal on basis of Q15 is at high state, D11 is switched on and D12 off and vice versa, and by
changing the duty cycle of a square wave signal on basis of Q15 the mean value of the current to the D/
A converter can be adjusted.
Control of the current switch is carried out by the 1/N correction logic, which as a function of the output
from the programmable divider and the output from the prescaler produces a square wave signal
measurable on U13 pin 13 where the duty cycle is varied as function of the integer number loop dividing
figure so that the duty cycle increases for decreasing VCO frequency and vice versa.
From the current switch the current is led to buffer & filter constituted by Q14, C84, and C85, which buffers
and filters out the reference current to the D/A converter.
DIVIDER CIRCUITS
The programmable divider consists of a dual modulus prescaler U22 dividing by 32/33 and a program-
mable divider included in U24. The integer number dividing figure is latched into U24.
The reference divider consists of a D-FF U31 followed by the programmable reference divider U30.
The division ratio of U31 is 2 and the division ratio of U30 is 131. This implies a total division ratio of 262.
BUFFER CIRCUITS
The VCO signal is led from the VCO buffer into LOl buffer and prescaler buffer.
The LOl buffer consists of Q17 and Q22 and the buffer generates the necessary power level for both
receiver and exciter modules.
The output of the buffer is led to relay RE01, which feeds the signal to receiver and exciter respectively,
dependent upon whether the transceiver is in transmit or receive mode.
The control of RE01 is carried out by serial to parallel register.
The prescaler buffer consists of Q18 and Q21 and the major task of the circuit is to prevent spurious
signals created in the prescaler from being added to the VCO signal and through that imply spectral
impurity of the LOl signal.
The TCXO signal is led to the TCXO buffer, which consists of Q27 and Q26.
The buffer delivers signal for the reference divider and carrier reinjection signal for both receiver and
exciter modules.
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USB Receiver
f LO1 f LO2
25741 70-100 MHz 59,3 MHz
fm = Modulation frequency
fIF2 = fLO1 - fLO2 - fRF - fm.
The modulation frequency fm changes sign meaning that a received upper sideband signal will pass
through the 10.7 MHz lower sideband IF-filter.
LSB Receiver
f LO1 f LO2
25742A 70-100 MHz 80,7 MHz
fm = Modulation frequency
fIF2 = fLO2 - fLO1 + (fRF - fm)
The modulation frequency fm does not change sign meaning that a received lower sideband signal will
pass through the 10.7 MHz lower sideband IF filter.
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VCO1 Fvco
R
LO2 to
RX
TCXO 2 131
+
PH F(S 1) F(S2) VCO2 > >
LO1 to
TX
P
P+1
<
Divider
MC145158
DATA 2 Modulus
CLOCK Prescaler
STROBE N R
Modulus
25743A
Control
From the block diagram it can be shown that the output frequency fVCO has the following function of fTCXO:
When upper sideband is chosen the following counts are read into the divider U35. R = 2 x 131, N = 45,
A = 7, this gives N · P + A = 1447 and the lock frequency is fVCO = 59.269120 MHz.
When lower sideband is chosen the following counts are read into the divider U35. R = 2 x 131, N = 61,
A = 19, this gives N · P + A = 1971 and the lock frequency is fVCO = 80.732160 MHz.
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PRESCALER BUFFER
From the oscillator buffer transistor Q36 the signal is fed through the network consisting of R159 and C180
to the grounded basis transistor Q38. The local oscillator signal is amplified here and fed through the
attenuator R168/R170 and the amplifier transistor Q40. The result is an amplitude stabilized signal which
is fed to the prescaler U36.
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SYNTHESIZER WAVEFORMS
The below waveforms are identified with a signal name, which can be found in the diagram of the
synthesizer module (3).
TEST CONDITIONS
Frequency setting fRX = 2058.24 kHz
Mode = J3E/USB
4-0-27487
4-0-27488
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9826
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The exciter module is modulating an audio frequency into a carrier frequency. After some amplification
and filtration the modulated signal is led to the power unit (module 8) for further amplification and filtration.
AF SELECTOR
The exciter unit is able to handle three kinds of AF signals: the microphone signal, the tune/alarm tones,
and some AUX. AF signals. The wanted signal is selected by the analog switch U01, which is switched
on by means of the OP-amp. U03. To select the microphone input, the microprocessor sends an 8-bit
signal to the shift register U07, which controls the analog switch U01/2 by means of U03/4. The other two
AF inputs can be selected in the same way.
From U01 the AF signal is led to the amplifier U02 and through C10 to the compressor circuit. To handle
the AF signal the analog switch U01 and the OP-amp. U02 are biased with R04.
MODULATOR
The carrier signal from the carrier limiter amplifier Q05 is applied to the modulator U06 pin 10. The audio
signal from the AF limiter Q04 is applied to U06 pin 1. The audio signal is multiplied by the carrier signal
in U06, and the resulting modulated signals on pin 12 and pin 6 are added in the transformer TR01. The
output from TR01 is a double sideband signal with suppressed carrier. With R190 the carrier suppression
can be adjusted.
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MODE SELECTOR
Only two bits from the shift register U07 (pin 15 and pin 1) are used to control the mode selector U08 to
select the right combinations of carrier level and modulation level for the mode in question. The outputs
from U08 are forward biasing or reverse biasing the switch diodes in the carrier level amplifier and in the
modulation level amplifier.
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EXCITER MODULE 4
0V
0V
Y=1V/DIV
X=500uSec/DIV
REF: GND.
Y=0.1V/DIV
X=500uSec/DIV
REF: GND.
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The processor module has been built up around a microprocessor of the type HD63B03VP with belonging
8.005 MHz crystal. The purpose of the microprocessor is to control the other modules in the RE2100 by
means of a Serial Peripheral Interface Bus (SPI), and to scan the keyboard. Furthermore the processor
must also control the Serial Communication Interface Bus (SCI), also called the SP-BUS.
MICROPROCESSOR
The microprocessor module is normally equipped with a ROM less processor, type HD63BO3VP,
however mass produced types may also occur. The placing of a strap in P02 informs the processor from
where to read the programme. If the strap is placed between pin 1 and pin 2, the programme is read from
the internal ROM store. If the strap is placed between pin 2 and pin 3, the programme is read from the
external store (27C128/27C256). The internal clock frequency of the processor is 2 MHz.
WATCH DOG
The microprocessor supervising circuit U15 works as watch dog and power sense.
In U15, pin 6 (watch dog input) the level must change at least once every 1.6 sec. If not, the U15 generates
a reset pulse to the microprocessor.
Power fail input U15, pin 4 detects when the 9V supply falls below 7.0V. In this case, the microprocessor
receives an interruption via power fail output U15, pin 5. The programme starts storing data in the
EEPROM. This function is used when the receiver is switched off (see the paragraph below: ON BOARD
POWER SUPPLY).
When VCC to U15 is below 4.65V the reset output U15, pin 7 goes low, and the U15 does not generate
a reset to the microprocessor until the VCC is above 4.75V again.
MEMORY
The microprocessor has two memory circuits. One for programmes and one for data.
The programme memory U06 is a 16 or 32 kbyte PROM, e.g. the type 27C128/27C256 with a max. access
time of 250 nS. If 16 kbyte is used, the strap in PO1 is mounted between pin 2 and pin 3. When 32 kbyte
is used, the strap is mounted between pin 1 and pin 2.
The data memory U05 is an 8 kbyte EEPROM, e.g. the type 28C64 with max. access time of 250 nS.
Furthermore it must contain page mode programming of min. 16 kbyte. U15 contains data, such as
frequency tables, country versions, scanning tables, and latest set-up after the receiver has been
switched off.
KEYBOARD
The keyboard module 6 has been built-up as a 4x8 matrix of which 26 keys are used. The keyboard is
scanned by means of 4 ports from the microprocessor and the data bus. When the processor reads from
the keyboard, access is made to the bus driver U04.
EXT. PORT
The Bus Driver U19 acts as an 8-bit input port, which is connected to the internal Data Bus.
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DISTRESS DRIVER
When a distress frequency (2182 kHz) is selected, the microprocessor port P20 goes high and Q03 will
be able to source up to 14 mA. The distress signal is used when connection is made to SAILOR scrambler
CRY2001 or CRY2002.
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The keyboard consists of a 4x8 matrix of which 26 keys are used. One side is connected to the
microprocessor data bus by an 8 bit driver. The other side is connected to 4 of the microprocessor ports.
By setting the 4 ports high and reading the data bus alternately it is possible to determine which key has
been activated. In this way the keyboard is scanned 100 times per second.
The keyboard light, consisting of 13 LEDs divided in 5 columns, is controlled by an open collector (Q02)
on the display print PCB, module 7. The power in each column is approx. 8.5 mA.
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The display module uses 13 pcs. 7 segments (U08-U20), 12 pcs. LED (DO3 -D14) and 1 pc. LED-bar
(U01) for reading-out information to the operator.
DISPLAY DRIVER
The display driver U03-U05 is a serial read-in driver, which is able to drive 34 segments. U03, U04, and
U05 in combination drive the RX and TX display and the individual LEDs, except from D06 and D07
(indication of Dummy Load and Tune)
The 34 bit data for each display driver is read-in serially by means of the internal SPI-Bus. The power in
the individual segments is determined by the power in Brightness input, pin 19. The Brightness control
circuit consists of Q03, Q04, Q05, and U07. The adjustment takes place in 4 steps:
1) OFF. All segments are off. U06, pin 15, 1 and 2 are high,
2) Min. The power in the segments is approx. 0.5 mA. U06, pin 15 goes low.
3) Normal. The power in the segments is approx. 1.0 mA. U06, pin 2 goes low.
4) Max. The power in the segments is approx. 3.5 mA. U06, pin 15 goes low.
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REGULATORS
The power module receives three voltages +9V, +18V, and -18V from the power supply placed in the
transmitter T2130. Seven regulators are converting these voltages to the different working voltages used
in the RE2100.
U01 and U02 deliver +15V and -15V only to the exciter module. If the transmitter has not been used for
two minutes the microprocessor shuts down the regulators U01 and U02. This takes place via the shift
register U07-4 in the exciter module and the transistors Q01 and Q02. This is done to save power
consumption in the stand-by position. Regulator U06 is factory adjusted to deliver 5.25V output voltage.
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0V
Y=0.1V/DIV
X=500uSec/DIV
REF: GND.
0V
Y=0.1V/DIV
X=500uSec/DIV
REF: GND.
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25918B
CONNECTION CABLING
25917B
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25919B 25920A
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CONTENTS
6 MICROTELEPHONE INSTALLATION
6 MICROTELEPHONE INSTALLATION
VHF RT2047 SCRAMBLER CRY2001, RE2100, RT2047 prepared for DSC and RT2048 SHORTWAVE S130X
1
7 2
6 6
3
HAND KEY HAND KEY HAND KEY
S801 1 S1 S1701 5 3
5
2 4 4
BLUE
9 P1701
BLUE
MIC PRE-AMP P803 MIC PRE-AMP 5 MIC PRE-AMP HIRSCHMANN
DIN CONNECTOR
CONNECTOR BLUE
C11
C8
D1
T3 C7
R9
C1 C9
T2
R10
C2
R7
C6
R1
R11
R8
R5
C13
C12
C3 T1
R2
R4
R6
OV R3 OV
C10 C4 C5
10mV/DIV 10mV/DIV
0.5msec/DIV 0.5msec/DIV
120k
R10
10n
1k8
8k2
2k7
2k2
R1
C1
C2
D1
R3
R5
R7
C9
1n
C7
10u
T3
T2 BC547C For TEST
R2
1k8
* C3
T1
BC547C
BC547C
10u
27pf
27pf
15pf
C14
2u2
2u2
MC1
15pf
C14
C11
18k
4k7
6k8
u47
10n
R4
R6
R8
C4
C8
1n
C12
C13
C5
C6
C10 R11
39k
33u
4-0-24025E
In orange marked microtelephone cartridge, R2 is changed from 1k8 to 5k6 ohm. 27777A
*
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C1 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 100uF 20% 10VDC ERO EKI 00 BB 310 C M0E 14.607
C2 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C3 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 10uF 20% 35VDC ELNA RJ2-35-V-100-M-T34(T58) 14.512
C4 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 0.47uF 20% 50VDC ELNA RJ3-50-V-R47-M-T34 14.504
C5 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 2u2F 20% 50VDC ELNA RJ2-50-V-2R2-M-T34 14.503
C6 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 2u2F 20% 50VDC ELNA RJ2-50-V-2R2-M-T34 14.503
C7 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 10uF 20% 35VDC ELNA RJ2-35-V-100-M-T34(T58) 14.512
C8 CAPACITOR CERAMIC CL2 1n0F 10% 100V PHILIPS 2222 630 63102 16.149
C9 CAPACITOR CERAMIC CL2 1n0F 10% 100V PHILIPS 2222 630 63102 16.149
C10 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 33uF 20% 16VDC ELNA RJ2-16-V-330-M-T34 14.518
C11 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C12 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 27pF 10% N750 500VDC KCK RT-HM60-SK UJ 270 K 16.062
C13 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 27pF 10% N750 500VDC KCK RT-HM60-SK UJ 270 K 16.062
C14 CAPACITOR CERAM. SMD 0805 15pF 5% NPO 50VDC MURATA GRM40 COG 150 J 50 PT 323.076
D1 DIODE 1N4148 HIGH SPEED PHILIPS 1N4148-143 25.131
MC1 MICROPHONE ELECTRET ›9.7 x 6.7mm PANASONIC WM-0344BY 46.012
R1 RESISTOR MF 1k8 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73182 02.478
R2 RESISTOR MF 1k8 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73182 02.478
R3 RESISTOR MF 8k2 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73822 02.494
R4 RESISTOR MF 18k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73183 02.502
R5 RESISTOR MF 2k7 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73272 02.482
R6 RESISTOR MF 4k7 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73472 02.488
R7 RESISTOR MF 2k2 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73222 02.480
R8 RESISTOR MF 6k8 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73682 02.492
R9 RESISTOR MF 2k7 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73272 02.482
R10 RESISTOR MF 120k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73124 02.522
R11 RESISTOR MF 39k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73393 02.510
S1 MICROSWITCH E62-10H PDT CHERRY E62-10H PDT 44.025
T1 TRANSISTOR AF NPN BC547C TO-92 PHILIPS BC547C-126 28.068
T2 TRANSISTOR AF NPN BC547C TO-92 PHILIPS BC547C-126 28.068
T3 TRANSISTOR AF NPN BC547C TO-92 PHILIPS BC547C-126 28.068
TC1 TRANSDUCER DYNAMIC FOR HANDSET •31x18mm 200 OHM S.E.K. (KIRK) T802 0113 2715 46.010
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Normal installation RE2100 and C2140 with one Hook Assembly 726233. The Hook Assembly is
delievered with multicable mounted in Supply Terminal Block ST1, this multicable is connected to
either RE2100 J3 or C2140 J1. Plug in the normal microtelephone in Hook Assembly 726233‘s J1 plug.
Mount jumpers on P7 pin 1-2 and on P1 pin 1-2. Supply Terminal Block ST2 is not used.
Hook 1
TO RE2100 J3 / C2140 J1
Connection Board (1)
RED
1
1
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
6 VIOLET
PIN 1 TELEPHONE YELLOW PIN 1 TELEPHONE
PIN 2 TELE.GND 2 PIN 2 TELE.GND
PIN 3 MIC.GND 7 GREEN PIN 3 MIC.GND
PIN 4 MIC. WHITE PIN 4 MIC.
3
PIN 5 MIC.KEY BLACK PIN 5 MIC.KEY
PIN 6 HOOK SWITCH 8 PIN 6 HOOK SWITCH
PIN 7 DISTRESS 4 BLUE PIN 7 DISTRESS
PIN 8 GND PIN 8 GND
9
8
PIN 9 +15V PIN 9 STN2
5 BROWN ST1
ST2
P8
2 1
HOOK SWITCH GND
NORMAL RE2100 / C2140 MICROTELEPHONE
47K
R4
P7
Q1
TC1 BC548
RED 1
1
6
6
10K
10n
R1
C1
YELLOW 2
2
7
7
WHITE 3
3
8
8
BLUE 4
4
9
1 9
BROWN 5
5
HAND KEY S1
P3 J1
MICROTELEPHONE
MIC PRE-AMP RE2100 / C2140 R3 R2
3 2 1
330R 330R
MC1
3 2 1
P8
P1
A B C D E
P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 4-0-26232A
S1
S1 / S2 SHOWN
WITH MICRO-
TELEPHONE
IN HOOK
S2
26955a
View from component side with upper side View from component side with lower side
tracks. tracks.
5-0-26232B
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Normal installation RE2100 and C2140 with two Hook Assembly 726233. The Hook Assembly is
delievered with multicable mounted in Supply Terminal Hook 1: this multicable is connected to either
RE2100 J3 or C2140 J1. Hook 2: replace the multicable in ST1 with your own cable.Plug in the normal
microtelephone in Hook Assembly 726233‘s J1 plug.
Jumper Settings:
Hook 1: No jumper on P7
No jumper on P1
Mount jumper on P8 pin 1-2.
Hook 2: No jumper on P1
Mount jumper on P7 pin 1-2.
TO RE2100 J3 / C2140 J1
Connection Board (1)
RED
1
1
1
6 VIOLET
PIN 1 TELEPHONE YELLOW
PIN 2 TELE.GND 2
PIN 3 MIC.GND 7 GREEN
PIN 4 MIC. WHITE
3
PIN 5 MIC.KEY BLACK
PIN 6 HOOK SWITCH 8
PIN 7 DISTRESS 4 BLUE
PIN 8 GND
9
PIN 9 +15V
8
5 BROWN ST1
9
ST2
P8
1
NORMAL RE2100 / C2140 MICROTELEPHONE
2
47K
R4
TC1 P7
1 HOOK SWITCH GND
RED Q1
1 BC548
6
6
YELLOW 2
2
7
10K
10n
R1
C1
7
WHITE 3
3
8
8
BLUE 4
4
9
1 9
BROWN 5
5
HAND KEY S1
P3 J1
MICROTELEPHONE
MIC PRE-AMP RE2100 / C2140 R3 R2
330R 330R
1
MC1
1
2
2
3
3
P8
P1
A B C D E
P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 4-0-26232A
S1
S1 / S2 SHOWN
WITH MICRO-
TELEPHONE CUSTOMER SUPPLIED CABLE
IN HOOK S2
PIN 1 TELEPHONE
PIN 2 TELE.GND
PIN 3 MIC.GND
PIN 4 MIC.
PIN 5 MIC.KEY
PIN 6 HOOK SWITCH
PIN 7 DISTRESS
PIN 8 GND
PIN 9 STN2
8
ST1
9
ST2
1
TC1 P7
RED 1 Q1
1 BC548
6
6
YELLOW 2
2
7
10K
10n
R1
C1
7
WHITE 3
3
8
8
BLUE 4
4
9
1 9
BROWN 5
5
HAND KEY S1
P3 J1
MICROTELEPHONE
MIC PRE-AMP RE2100 / C2140 R3 R2
330R 330R
1
MC1
1
2
2
3
3
P8
P1
A B C D E
P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 4-0-26232A
S1
S1 / S2 SHOWN
WITH MICRO-
TELEPHONE
IN HOOK S2
28559A
9717
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64
80
43
ø4.5
151
65
275
ø4.5
43
80
32 32
27946
103
64
80
43
ø4.5
151
65
275
ø4.5
43
80
32 32
26999
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78
62
80
ø4.5
132
65
275
ø4.5
4-0-29938
80
32 32
103
64
80
43
ø4.5
151
65
275
ø4.5
43
80
32 32
4-0-29937
9437
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CONTENTS
7 PARTS LIST
7 PARTS LIST
HF SSB RE2100 SAILOR GREEN ECI A/S HF SSB RE2100 802100
VARIOUS 1/4 BOX CABINET SAILOR GREEN 200101 GR•N RILSAN 20010100
VARIOUS FRONTPLATE RE2100 SAILOR GREEN ECI A/S 225711 LAK 22571100
VARIOUS DISTRESS OPERATION FOR SAILOR RE2100, ENGLISH HESTBECH 4-0-27944 53.759
VARIOUS SERVICE AND SALES AGENTS ADRESSES WORLD WIDE S.P.RADIO A/S F1000GB
VARIOUS MANUAL RE2100 ENGLISH S.P.RADIO A/S Ver.: M2100GB
VARIOUS MICROTELEPHONE WITH CRADLE RE2100/C2140 S.P.RADIO A/S 3-0-27501 727501
VARIOUS HOUSING FOR REAR PLATE BLACK PLASTIC 48.611 MALES SORT 162.080
VARIOUS HOUSING FOR FRONT CHASSIS BLACK PLASTIC SANDER PLAST 0-3-25719B & 225710 x 2 164.070
VARIOUS KEYBORD FOIL RE2100/C2140 WITH TELEGRAPHY ECI A/S 1-0-25709B 228398
VARIOUS KNOB BLACK •9.5x•6x27mm SANDER PLAST TG.0-3-25750A 48.689
VARIOUS COVER FOR ALLEN SCREW SANDER PLAST 0-3-25350A 48.699
VARIOUS INTERCONNECTION CABLE 6 POLES L=60mm ECI A/S 3-0-26009A 526009
VARIOUS INTERCONNECTION CABLE 14 POLES L=50mm ECI A/S 3-0-26010B 526010
VARIOUS INTERCONNECTION CABLE 14 POLES L=105mm ECI A/S 3-0-26011B 526011
VARIOUS COAX CABLE •3x23cm/BLUE ECI A/S 3-0-26077 526077
VARIOUS COAX CABLE •3x13cm/BLACK ECI A/S 3-0-26084 526084
VARIOUS COAX CABLE •3x33,5cm/YELL ECI A/S 3-0-26085 526085
VARIOUS COAX CABLE •3x5,8cm ECI A/S 3-0-26086 526086
VARIOUS COAX CABLE •3x28,5cm/RED ECI A/S 3-0-26087 526087
VARIOUS COAX CABLE •3x18cm ECI A/S 3-0-26088 526088
VARIOUS COAX CABLE •3x51,5cm ECI A/S 3-0-26096 526096
VARIOUS COAX CABLE •3x35,5cm/RED ECI A/S 3-0-26097 526097
VARIOUS INTERCONNECTION CABLE 10 POLES L=125mm 3M 3-0-26089A 56.031
VARIOUS INTERCONNECTION CABLE 14 POLES L=75mm 3M 3-0-26091A 56.032
VARIOUS INTERCONNECTION CABLE 26:26:20:14:10 POLES 3M 3-0-26090C 56.033
-1 RECEIVER MODULE 1 RE2100 ECI A/S 5-0-25631H / 4-0-25631R 625631
-2 Rx FRONT END MODULE 2 RE2100 ECI A/S 5-0-25632H / 4-0-25632K 625632
-3 SYNTHESIZER MODULE 3 RE2100, TCXO: 0.34ppm ECI A/S 625633 w. 0.34ppm TCXO 727070
-4 EXCITER MODULE 4 RE2100 ECI A/S 5-0-25634F/4-0-25634M 625634
-5 PROCESSOR MODULE 5 RE2100 ECI A/S 5-0-25635M / 4-0-25635M 625635
-6 KEYBOARD MODULE 6 RE2100/C2140 ECI A/S 5-0-25636F / 4-0-25636C 625636
-7 DISPLAY MODULE 7 RE2100/C2140 ECI A/S 5-0-25637D / 4-0-25637F 625637
-8 POWER MODULE 8 RE2100 ECI A/S 5-0-25638D / 4-0-25638F 625638
R3-7 POTENTIOMETER 100k OHM 20% 0.2W LIN. NOBLE 779-9013-B 08.282
R4-7 POTENTIOMETER 10k OHM 10% 0.1W LOG NOBLE V90-10155-D 08.257
C20-1 CAPACITOR MKT 0.1uF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 75104 (78104) 11.136
C21-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C22-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 1n0F 10% CL2 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 102 K 15.160
C23-1 CAPACITOR MKT 0.1uF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 75104 (78104) 11.136
C24-1 CAPACITOR MKT 0.1uF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 75104 (78104) 11.136
C25-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 1n0F 10% CL2 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 102 K 15.160
C26-1 CAPACITOR MKT 0.1uF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 75104 (78104) 11.136
C27-1 CAPACITOR MKT 0.1uF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 75104 (78104) 11.136
C28-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C29-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C30-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C31-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 27pF 5% N150 50VDC KCK RT-HE50-SK PH 270 J 15.076
C32-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C33-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C34-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C35-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C36-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C37-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 27pF 5% N150 50VDC KCK RT-HE50-SK PH 270 J 15.076
C38-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C39-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C40-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C41-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C42-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C43-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 27pF 5% N150 50VDC KCK RT-HE50-SK PH 270 J 15.076
C44-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C45-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C46-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C47-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C48-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C49-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C50-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C51-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C52-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C53-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C54-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C55-1 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 100uF -10/+50% 25VDC ERO EKM 00 CC 310 E G5 14.610
C57-1 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 10uF 20% 35VDC ELNA RJ2-35-V-100-M-T58 14.512
C58-1 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 10uF 20% 35VDC ELNA RJ2-35-V-100-M-T58 14.512
C59-1 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 47uF 20% 25VDC ELNA RJ2-25-V-470-M-F1 14.524
C60-1 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 10uF 20% 35VDC ELNA RJ2-35-V-100-M-T58 14.512
C61-1 CAPACITOR MKT 330nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78334 11.189
C62-1 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 47uF 20% 25VDC ELNA RJ2-25-V-470-M-F1 14.524
C63-1 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 33uF 20% 16VDC ELNA RJ2-16-V-330-M-T58 14.518
C64-1 CAPACITOR MKT 1u0F 5% 63VDC ERO MKT 1826-510/06 4-G 11.190
C65-1 CAPACITOR MKT 1u0F 5% 63VDC ERO MKT 1826-510/06 4-G 11.190
C66-5 CAPACITOR MKT 1u0F 5% 63VDC ERO MKT 1826-510/06 4-G 11.190
C67-1 CAPACITOR MKT 1u0F 5% 63VDC ERO MKT 1826-510/06 4-G 11.190
C68-1 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 22uF 20% 25VDC ELNA RJ2-25-V-220-M-T58 14.514
C69-1 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 10uF 20% 35VDC ELNA RJ2-35-V-100-M-T58 14.512
C70-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C71-1 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 22uF 20% 25VDC ELNA RJ2-25-V-220-M-T58 14.514
C72-1 CAPACITOR MKT 100nF 5% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 79104 (76104) 11.135
C73-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C74-1 CAPACITOR MKT 10nF 5% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 89103 11.134
C75-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C76-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C77-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C78-1 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 22uF 20% 25VDC ELNA RJ2-25-V-220-M-T58 14.514
C79-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C80-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C81-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C82-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C83-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C84-1 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 10uF 20% 35VDC ELNA RJ2-35-V-100-M-T58 14.512
C85-1 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 10uF 20% 35VDC ELNA RJ2-35-V-100-M-T58 14.512
C86-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C87-1 CAPACITOR MKT 1u0F 5% 63VDC ERO MKT 1826-510/06 4-G 11.190
C88-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C89-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C90-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C91-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C92-1 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C93-1 CAPACITOR MKT 100nF 5% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 79104 (76104) 11.135
C94-1 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 22uF 20% 25VDC ELNA RJ2-25-V-220-M-T58 14.514
9739
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R68-1 RESISTOR MF 12k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73123 02.498
R69-1 RESISTOR MF 56k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73563 02.514
R70-1 RESISTOR MF 100k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73104 02.520
R71-1 RESISTOR MF 1k0 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73102 02.472
R72-1 RESISTOR MF 30k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73303 02.507
R73-1 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R74-1 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R75-1 RESISTOR MF 8k2 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73822 02.494
R76-1 PRESET CERMET 1k0 OHM 10% 0.5W BOURNS 3386P-Y91-102 07.886
R77-1 RESISTOR MF 3k3 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73332 02.484
R78-1 RESISTOR MF 7k5 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73752 02.493
R79-1 RESISTOR MF 100k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73104 02.520
R80-1 RESISTOR MF 100k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73104 02.520
R81-1 RESISTOR MF 100k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73104 02.520
R82-1 RESISTOR MF 100k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73104 02.520
R83-1 RESISTOR MF 22k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73223 02.504
R84-1 RESISTOR MF 22k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73223 02.504
R85-1 RESISTOR MF 68k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73683 02.516
R86-1 RESISTOR MF 22k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73223 02.504
R87-1 RESISTOR MF 22k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73223 02.504
R88-1 RESISTOR MF 100k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73104 02.520
R89-1 RESISTOR MF 15k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73153 02.500
R90-1 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R91-1 RESISTOR MF 22k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73223 02.504
R92-1 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R93-1 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R94-1 RESISTOR MF 680 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73681 02.468
R95-1 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R96-1 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R97-1 RESISTOR MF 1k0 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73102 02.472
R98-1 RESISTOR MF 47 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73479 02.440
R99-1 RESISTOR MF 47 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73479 02.440
R100-1 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R101-1 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R102-1 RESISTOR MF 4k3 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73432 02.487
R103-1 RESISTOR MF 330 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73331 02.460
R104-1 RESISTOR MF 620 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73621 02.467
R105-1 RESISTOR MF 47 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73479 02.440
R106-1 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R107-1 RESISTOR MF 5k6 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73562 02.490
R108-1 RESISTOR MF 1k2 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73122 02.474
R109-1 RESISTOR MF 2k7 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73272 02.482
R110-1 RESISTOR MF 560 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73561 02.466
R111-1 RESISTOR MF 100k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73104 02.520
R112-1 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R113-1 RESISTOR MF 50k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73513 02.513
R114-1 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R115-1 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R116-1 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R117-1 RESISTOR MF 12k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73123 02.498
R118-1 RESISTOR MF 12k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73123 02.498
R119-1 RESISTOR MF 470k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73474 02.536
R120-1 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R121-1 RESISTOR MF 12k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73123 02.498
R122-1 RESISTOR MF 100k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73104 02.520
R123-1 RESISTOR MF 100k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73104 02.520
R124-1 RESISTOR MF 1k0 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73102 02.472
R125-1 RESISTOR MF 100k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73104 02.520
R126-1 RESISTOR MF 1M OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73105 02.544
R127-1 RESISTOR MF 4k53 OHM 1% 0.25W PHILIPS 2322 157 14532 02.219
R128-1 RESISTOR MF 18k2 OHM 1% 0.25W PHILIPS 2322 157 11823 02.233
R129-1 RESISTOR MF 12k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73123 02.498
R130-1 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R131-1 RESISTOR MF 3k9 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73392 02.486
R132-1 RESISTOR MF 560 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73561 02.466
R133-1 RESISTOR MF 100k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73104 02.520
R134-1 RESISTOR MF 100k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73104 02.520
R135-1 RESISTOR MF 100k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73104 02.520
R136-1 RESISTOR MF 11k5 OHM 1% 0.25W PHILIPS 2322 157 11153 02.230
R137-1 RESISTOR MF 11k5 OHM 1% 0.25W PHILIPS 2322 157 11153 02.230
R138-1 RESISTOR MF 100k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73104 02.520
R139-1 RESISTOR MF 820k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73824 02.542
R140-1 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R141-1 RESISTOR MF 39k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73393 02.510
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R142-1 RESISTOR MF 39k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73393 02.510
R143-1 RESISTOR MF 1M OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73105 02.544
R144-1 RESISTOR MF 100k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73104 02.520
R145-1 RESISTOR MF 2k7 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73272 02.482
R146-1 RESISTOR MF 100k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73104 02.520
R147-1 RESISTOR MF 2k7 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73272 02.482
R148-1 RESISTOR MF 470k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73474 02.536
R149-1 RESISTOR MF 470k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73474 02.536
R150-1 RESISTOR MF 680 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73681 02.468
R151-1 RESISTOR MF 15k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73153 02.500
R152-1 RESISTOR MF 15k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73153 02.500
R153-1 RESISTOR MF 470k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73474 02.536
R154-1 RESISTOR MF 470k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73474 02.536
R155-1 RESISTOR MF 39k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73393 02.510
R156-1 RESISTOR MF 1k2 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73122 02.474
R157-1 RESISTOR MF 2k2 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73222 02.480
R158-1 RESISTOR MF 680k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73684 02.540
R159-1 RESISTOR MF 680k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73684 02.540
R160-1 RESISTOR MF 20k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73203 02.503
R161-1 RESISTOR MF 47k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73473 02.512
R162-1 RESISTOR MF 15k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73153 02.500
R163-1 RESISTOR MF 91k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73913 02.519
R164-1 RESISTOR MF 91k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73913 02.519
R165-1 RESISTOR MF 15k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73153 02.500
R166-1 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R167-1 RESISTOR MF 91k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73913 02.519
R168-1 RESISTOR MF 91k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73913 02.519
R169-1 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R170-1 RESISTOR MF 1M OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73105 02.544
R171-1 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R172-1 RESISTOR MF 15k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73153 02.500
R173-1 RESISTOR MF 15k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73153 02.500
R174-1 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R175-1 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R176-1 RESISTOR MF 100k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73104 02.520
R177-1 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R178-1 RESISTOR MF 1k8 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73182 02.478
R179-1 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R180-1 RESISTOR MF 100k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73104 02.520
R181-1 RESISTOR MF 1k0 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73102 02.472
R182-1 RESISTOR MF 100k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73104 02.520
R183-1 RESISTOR MF 100k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73104 02.520
R184-1 RESISTOR MF 82k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73823 02.518
R185-1 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R186-1 RESISTOR MF 18 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73189 02.430
R187-1 RESISTOR MF 120 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73121 02.450
R188-1 RESISTOR MF 120 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73121 02.450
R189-1 RESISTOR MF 2k2 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73222 02.480
R190-1 RESISTOR MF 1k0 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73102 02.472
R191-1 RESISTOR MF 6k8 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73682 02.492
R192-1 RESISTOR MF 1k5 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73152 02.476
R193-1 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R194-1 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R195-1 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R196-1 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R197-1 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R198-1 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R199-1 RESISTOR MF 68k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73683 02.516
R200-1 RESISTOR MF 27k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73273 02.506
R201-1 RESISTOR MF 220 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73221 02.456
R202-1 RESISTOR MF 330 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73331 02.460
R203-1 PRESET CERMET 5k0 OHM 10% 0.5W BOURNS 3386P-Y91-502 07.888
R204-1 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R205-1 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R206-1 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R207-1 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R208-1 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R209-1 RESISTOR MF 100k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73104 02.520
R210-1 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R211-1 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R212-1 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R213-1 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R214-1 RESISTOR MF 1k0 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73102 02.472
R215-1 RESISTOR MF 10 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73109 02.424
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R216-1 RESISTOR MF 5k6 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73562 02.490
R217-1 RESISTOR MF 5k6 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73562 02.490
TR1-1 TRAFO RF 70MHz ADJUSTABLE MITSUMI L-2M7-D3/DM-7141 38.438
TR2-1 COIL TL407 ECI A/S 6-0-24246A 400407
TR3-1 TRANSFORMER TL492 S.P.RADIO 6-0-25811 400492
U1-1 QUAD OP.AMP. 324 NAT/SGS LM324N 31.065
U2-1 QUAD OP.AMP. 324 NAT/SGS LM324N 31.065
U3-1 QUAD OP.AMP. 324 NAT/SGS LM324N 31.065
U4-1 QUAD OP.AMP. 324 NAT/SGS LM324N 31.065
U5-1 FM IF SYSTEM 3189 RCA CA3189E 31.752
U6-1 DUAL AF POW.AMPLIFIER LM831N NATIONAL LM831N 31.431
U7-1 ANALOG MULTIPLEXER MC14053BCP MOTOROLA* MC14053BCP 33.201
U8-1 ANALOG MULTIPLEXER MC14053BCP MOTOROLA* MC14053BCP 33.201
U9-1 ANALOG MULTIPLEXER MC14053BCP MOTOROLA* MC14053BCP 33.201
U10-1 8 BIT SHIFT REG.SERIAL IO 74HC595 MOTOROLA MC74HC595P / MC74HC595AN 34.502
U11-1 8 BIT SHIFT REG.SERIAL IO 74HC595 MOTOROLA MC74HC595P / MC74HC595AN 34.502
U12-1 VOLTAGE REGULATOR -5VOLT 5% 0.1A. MOTOROLA LM79L05ACP RA 31.131
C54-2 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 120pF 2% N150 100VDC PHILIPS 2222 689 34121 15.143
C55-2 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 120pF 2% N150 100VDC PHILIPS 2222 689 34121 15.143
C56-2 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 47pF 2% N150 PHILIPS 2222 689 34479 15.102
C57-2 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 4n7F 20% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE80-SK YD 472 M 15.165
C58-2 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 4n7F 20% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE80-SK YD 472 M 15.165
C59-2 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 4p7F +-0.25pF N750 50VDC KCK RT-HE40-SK UJ 4R7 C 15.872
C60-2 CAPACITOR MKT 22nF 10% 100VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 88223 11.175
C61-2 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 5p0F +/-0.25pF N470 50VDC KCK RT-HE40-SK TH 5R0 C 15.847
C62-2 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C63-2 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10pF +/-0.5pF N150 50VDC KCK RT-HE40 SK PH 100 D 15.035
C64-2 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 47pF 5% N150 50VDC KCK RT-HE60-SK PH 470 J 15.100
C65-2 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 6p8F +-0.5pF N150 50VDC KCK RT-HE40 SK PH 6R8 D 15.020
C66-2 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 18pF 5% N150 50VDC KCK RT-HE40-SK PH 180 J 15.061
C67-2 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10pF +/-0.5pF N150 50VDC KCK RT-HE40 SK PH 100 D 15.035
C68-2 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C69-2 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C70-2 CAPACITOR MKT 0.1uF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78104 11.136
C71-2 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C72-2 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C73-2 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C74-2 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 4n7F 20% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE80-SK YD 472 M 15.165
C75-2 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10pF +/-0.5pF N150 50VDC KCK RT-HE40 SK PH 100 D 15.035
C76-2 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 13pF 5% N150 50VDC KCK RT-HE40 SK PH 130 J 15.051
C77-2 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10pF +/-0.5pF N150 50VDC KCK RT-HE40 SK PH 100 D 15.035
D1-2 DIODE GENERAL PURPOSE BAV21 200V/0.25A TFK BAV21 25.340
D2-2 DIODE GENERAL PURPOSE BAV21 200V/0.25A TFK BAV21 25.340
D3-2 DIODE GENERAL PURPOSE BAV21 200V/0.25A TFK BAV21 25.340
D4-2 DIODE GENERAL PURPOSE BAV21 200V/0.25A TFK BAV21 25.340
D5-2 DIODE ZENER 9V1 5% 5W 1N5346B MOTOROLA 1N5346B 26.964
D6-2 DIODE SWITCH MPN3700 MOTOROLA MPN3700 26.115
D7-2 DIODE SWITCH MPN3700 MOTOROLA MPN3700 26.115
D8-2 DIODE SWITCH MPN3700 MOTOROLA MPN3700 26.115
D9-2 DIODE SWITCH MPN3700 MOTOROLA MPN3700 26.115
D10-2 DIODE SWITCH MPN3700 MOTOROLA MPN3700 26.115
D11-2 DIODE SWITCH MPN3700 MOTOROLA MPN3700 26.115
D12-2 DIODE SWITCH MPN3700 MOTOROLA MPN3700 26.115
D13-2 DIODE SWITCH MPN3700 MOTOROLA MPN3700 26.115
D14-2 DIODE SWITCH BA282 TFK BA 282 TAPED 25.390
D15-2 DIODE SWITCH BA282 TFK BA 282 TAPED 25.390
D16-2 DIODE SWITCH BA282 TFK BA 282 TAPED 25.390
D17-2 DIODE SWITCH BA282 TFK BA 282 TAPED 25.390
FL1-2 CRYSTAL FILTER Fc=70MHz,BILIT NDK 70N20B D360B 40.031
FL2-2 CRYSTAL FILTER Fc=70MHz,BILIT NDK 70N20B D360B 40.031
FP1-2 FERRITE BEAD •3.7x•1.2x3.5mm GRADE 4B1 PHILIPS 4322 020 34420 35.181
FP2-2 FERRITE BEAD •3.7x•1.2x3.5mm GRADE 4B1 PHILIPS 4322 020 34420 35.181
FP3-2 FERRITE BEAD •3.7x•1.2x3.5mm GRADE 4B1 PHILIPS 4322 020 34420 35.181
GL1-2 NEON LAMP 90V 5kA/5A SIEMENS B1-C90/20L-Q69-X184 45.074
J1-2 RECEPTACLE BNC RIGHT ANGLE ROSENBERGER 51K-201-400 A4 78.443
J2-2 SOCKET COAX 30 DEG. PCB VERSION TAIKO TMP-J02X-A1 78.516
J3-2 SOCKET 9 POLES SUB D RIGHT ANGLE SOURIAU D 09 S 13A 4 PL 00 78.167
J4-2 SOCKET COAX 30 DEG. PCB VERSION TAIKO TMP-J02X-A1 78.516
J05-2 SOCKET COAX 30 DEG. PCB VERSION TAIKO TMP-J02X-A1 78.516
L1-2 CHOKE FIXED 100uH 5% SIEMENS B78108-S1104-J 20.310
L2-2 CHOKE FIXED 100uH 5% SIEMENS B78108-S1104-J 20.310
L3-2 CHOKE FIXED 2u2H 10% SIEMENS B78108-T1222-K 20.351
L4-2 CHOKE FIXED 2u2H 10% SIEMENS B78108-T1222-K 20.351
L5-2 CHOKE FIXED 2u2H 10% SIEMENS B78108-T1222-K 20.351
L6-2 CHOKE FIXED 2u2H 10% SIEMENS B78108-T1222-K 20.351
L7-2 CHOKE FIXED 2u2H 10% SIEMENS B78108-T1222-K 20.351
L8-2 CHOKE FIXED 2u2H 10% SIEMENS B78108-T1222-K 20.351
L9-2 CHOKE FIXED 330nH 10% SIEMENS B78108-T3331-K 20.341
L10-2 CHOKE FIXED 680nH 10% SIEMENS B78108-T3681-K 20.345
L11-2 CHOKE FIXED 330nH 10% SIEMENS B78108-T3331-K 20.341
L12-2 CHOKE FIXED 820nH 10% SIEMENS B78108-T3821-K 20.346
L13-2 CHOKE FIXED 1u0H 10% SIEMENS B78108-T1102-K 20.347
L14-2 CHOKE FIXED 820nH 10% SIEMENS B78108-T3821-K 20.346
L15-2 CHOKE FIXED 470nH 10% SIEMENS B78108-T3471-K 20.342
L16-2 CHOKE FIXED 1u5H 10% SIEMENS B78108-T1152-K 20.349
L17-2 CHOKE FIXED 2u2H 10% SIEMENS B78108-T1222-K 20.351
L18-2 CHOKE FIXED 1u5H 10% SIEMENS B78108-T1152-K 20.349
L19-2 CHOKE FIXED 1u0H 10% SIEMENS B78108-T1102-K 20.347
L20-2 CHOKE FIXED 4u7H 10% SIEMENS B78108-T1472-K 20.355
L21-2 CHOKE FIXED 3u3H 10% SIEMENS B78108-T1332-K 20.353
L22-2 CHOKE FIXED 4u7H 10% SIEMENS B78108-T1472-K 20.355
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R52-2 RESISTOR MF 220 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73221 02.456
R53-2 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R54-2 RESISTOR MF 82 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73829 02.446
R55-2 RESISTOR MF 56 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73569 02.442
RE1-2 RELAY 12VDC 1SH. 2A. ORIGINAL ELECTR OUC-SS-112D (-S-/-SH-) 21.300
RE2-2 RELAY 15V DC 2A 1SH. SIEMENS V23040-A0003-B201 21.062
TR1-2 TRANSFORMER TL495 ECI A/S 6-0-25788A 400495
TR2-2 TRANSFORMER TL519 ECI A/S 6-0-25721 400519
TR3-2 TRANSFORMER TL494 S.P.RADIO 6-0-25813 400494
TR4-2 TRAFO RF 70MHz ADJUSTABLE MITSUMI L-2M7-D3/DM-7141 38.438
U1-2 8 BIT SHIFT REG.SERIAL IO 74HC595 MOTOROLA MC74HC595P / MC74HC595AN 34.502
U2-2 QUAD OP.AMP. 324 NAT/SGS LM324N 31.065
U3-2 DUAL OP AMP LM358N MOTOTOLA LM 358N 31.100
SYNTHESIZER MODULE 3 RE2100, TCXO: 0.34ppm ECI A/S 625633 w. 0.34ppm TCXO 727070
C6-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 33pF 5% N150 50VDC KCK RT-HE50 SK PH 330 J 15.092
C7-3 CERAMIC CAPACITOR 22pF 5% N150 50VDC KCK RT-HE40-SK-PH 220 J 15.075
C8-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 5p6F +/-0.5pF N150 50VDC KCK RT-HE40-SK PH 5R6 D 15.013
C9-3 CERAMIC CAPACITOR 22pF 5% N150 50VDC KCK RT-HE40-SK-PH 220 J 15.075
C10-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C11-3 CAPACITOR MKT 100nF 5% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 79104 (76104) 11.135
C12-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C13-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C14-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C15-3 CAPACITOR MKT 1u0F 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78105 11.137
C16-3 CAPACITOR MKT 330nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78334 11.189
C17-3 CAPACITOR MKT 330nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78334 11.189
C18-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 39pF 5% N150 50VDC KCK RT-HE50 SK PH 390 J 15.090
C19-3 CERAMIC CAPACITOR 22pF 5% N150 50VDC KCK RT-HE40-SK-PH 220 J 15.075
C20-3 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78224 11.095
C21-3 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78224 11.095
C22-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 5p6F +/-0.5pF N150 50VDC KCK RT-HE40-SK PH 5R6 D 15.013
C23-3 CERAMIC CAPACITOR 22pF 5% N150 50VDC KCK RT-HE40-SK-PH 220 J 15.075
C24-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C25-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C26-3 CAPACITOR MKT 1u0F 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78105 11.137
C27-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C28-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C29-3 CAPACITOR MKT 330nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78334 11.189
C30-3 CAPACITOR MKT 330nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78334 11.189
C31-3 CAPACITOR MKT 1u0F 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78105 11.137
C32-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 39pF 5% N150 50VDC KCK RT-HE50 SK PH 390 J 15.090
C33-3 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78224 11.095
C34-3 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78224 11.095
C35-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 15pF 5% N150 50VDC KCK RT-HE40-SK PH 150 J 15.055
C36-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 5p6F +/-0.5pF N150 50VDC KCK RT-HE40-SK PH 5R6 D 15.013
C37-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 33pF 5% N150 50VDC KCK RT-HE50 SK PH 330 J 15.092
C38-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C39-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C40-3 CAPACITOR MKT 1u0F 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78105 11.137
C41-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C42-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C43-3 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78224 11.095
C44-3 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78224 11.095
C45-3 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78224 11.095
C46-3 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78224 11.095
C47-3 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78224 11.095
C48-3 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78224 11.095
C49-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
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C50-3 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78224 11.095
C51-3 CAPACITOR MKT 47nF 5% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 79473 11.156
C52-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 43pF 5% N150 50VDC KCK RT-HE60-SK-PH 430 J 15.097
C53-3 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78224 11.095
C54-3 CAPACITOR MKT 47nF 5% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 79473 11.156
C55-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 15pF 5% N150 50VDC KCK RT-HE40-SK PH 150 J 15.055
C56-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 5p6F +/-0.5pF N150 50VDC KCK RT-HE40-SK PH 5R6 D 15.013
C57-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 33pF 5% N150 50VDC KCK RT-HE50 SK PH 330 J 15.092
C58-3 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78224 11.095
C59-3 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78224 11.095
C60-3 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 10uF 20% 35VDC ERO EKI 00 AA 210 F M5K 14.512
C61-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C62-3 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78224 11.095
C63-3 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78224 11.095
C64-3 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78224 11.095
C65-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C66-3 CAPACITOR MKT 100nF 5% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 79104 (76104) 11.135
C67-3 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78224 11.095
C68-3 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78224 11.095
C69-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C70-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C71-3 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78224 11.095
C73-3 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78224 11.095
C75-3 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78224 11.095
C76-3 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78224 11.095
C77-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C78-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C79-3 CAPACITOR MKT 1u0F 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78105 11.137
C80-3 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78224 11.095
C81-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C82-3 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78224 11.095
C83-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C84-3 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 100uF -10/+50% 25VDC ERO EKM 00 CC 310 E G5 14.610
C85-3 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 10uF 20% 35VDC ERO EKI 00 AA 210 F M5K 14.512
C86-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C87-3 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78224 11.095
C88-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C91-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C92-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C93-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C94-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 1p8F +/-0.25pF NP0 100VDC PHILIPS 2222 689(679) 09188 15.008
C95-3 CAPACITOR MULTILAYER 3n3F 2% NPO 50DC VITRAMON VP32 BA332GA-T 16.295
C96-3 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 47uF 20% 25VDC ERO EKI 00 BB 247 E M0E 14.524
C97-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C98-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C99-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 4p7F +-0.25pF N150 50VDC KCK RT-HE40 SK PH 4R7 C 15.005
C100-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C101-3 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78224 11.095
C102-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C103-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C104-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C105-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C106-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C107-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C108-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C109-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C110-3 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78224 11.095
C112-3 CAPACITOR MULTILAYER 3n3F 2% NPO 50DC VITRAMON VP32 BA332GA-T 16.295
C113-3 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 47uF 20% 25VDC ERO EKI 00 BB 247 E M0E 14.524
C115-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C117-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C118-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C119-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C123-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C124-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C125-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C126-3 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78224 11.095
C127-3 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78224 11.095
C128-3 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 4.7uF 20% 50VDC ERO EKI 00 AA 147 H M5K 14.510
C129-3 CERAMIC CAPACITOR 22pF 5% N150 50VDC KCK RT-HE40-SK-PH 220 J 15.075
C130-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 36pF 5% N150 50VDC KCK RT-HE50-SK-PH 360 J 15.088
C131-3 CAPACITOR MKT 39nF 5% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 79393/86393 11.155
C132-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C135-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
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C136-3 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 47uF 20% 25VDC ERO EKI 00 BB 247 E M0E 14.524
C137-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 2p7F +/-0.25pF N150 50VDC KCK RT-HE40 SK PJ 2R7 C 15.001
C138-3 CAPACITOR MKT 22nF 5% 100VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 89223 11.169
C139-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 13pF 5% N150 50VDC KCK RT-HE40 SK PH 130 J 15.051
C140-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C141-3 CAPACITOR MKT 68nF 5% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 79683 11.178
C142-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C143-3 CAPACITOR MKT 39nF 5% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 79393/86393 11.155
C144-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C145-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C146-3 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78224 11.095
C147-3 CAPACITOR MKT 22nF 5% 100VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 89223 11.169
C148-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C149-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 36pF 5% N150 50VDC KCK RT-HE50-SK-PH 360 J 15.088
C150-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 43pF 5% N150 50VDC KCK RT-HE60-SK-PH 430 J 15.097
C151-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C152-3 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 4.7uF 20% 50VDC ERO EKI 00 AA 147 H M5K 14.510
C153-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C154-3 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78224 11.095
C155-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 2p7F +/-0.25pF N150 50VDC KCK RT-HE40 SK PJ 2R7 C 15.001
C156-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 20pF 5% N150 50VDC KCK RT HE40 SM PH 200 J 15.065
C157-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C158-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C160-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C170-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C173-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C174-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C175-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C176-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10pF +/-0.5pF N150 50VDC KCK RT-HE40 SK PH 100 D 15.035
C177-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 6p8F +-0.5pF N150 50VDC KCK RT-HE40 SK PH 6R8 D 15.020
C178-3 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78224 11.095
C179-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C180-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C181-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C182-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 1n0F 10% CL2 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 102 K 15.160
C183-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C184-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C185-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C186-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C187-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C188-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C189-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C190-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C191-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C192-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C193-3 CAPACITOR MKT 100nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 75104 (78104) 11.136
C194-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C195-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C196-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C197-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C198-3 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 47uF 20% 25VDC ERO EKI 00 BB 247 E M0E 14.524
C199-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C200-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C201-3 CAPACITOR MKT 1u0F 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78105 11.137
C202-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C203-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C204-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C205-3 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78224 11.095
C206-3 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78224 11.095
C207-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C208-3 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 4.7uF 20% 50VDC ERO EKI 00 AA 147 H M5K 14.510
C209-3 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 4.7uF 20% 50VDC ERO EKI 00 AA 147 H M5K 14.510
C210-3 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 4.7uF 20% 50VDC ERO EKI 00 AA 147 H M5K 14.510
C211-3 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 4.7uF 20% 50VDC ERO EKI 00 AA 147 H M5K 14.510
C212-3 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 47uF 20% 25VDC ERO EKI 00 BB 247 E M0E 14.524
C213-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C214-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C216-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 330pF 20% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60-SK YB 331 M 16.093
C217-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 270pF 10% CL2 500VDC KCK RT-HM60-SK YB 271 K 16.092
C218-3 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 270pF 10% CL2 500VDC KCK RT-HM60-SK YB 271 K 16.092
D1-3 DIODE CAPACITANCE 4.5pF/28VDC PHILIPS BB809 26.125
D2-3 DIODE SWITCH BA243, BA282 TFK BA282 TAPED 25.386
D3-3 DIODE CAPACITANCE 4.5pF/28VDC PHILIPS BB809 26.125
D4-3 DIODE CAPACITANCE 4.5pF/28VDC PHILIPS BB809 26.125
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R36-3 RESISTOR MF 910 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73911 02.471
R37-3 RESISTOR MF 5k6 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73562 02.490
R38-3 RESISTOR MF 36k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73363 02.509
R39-3 RESISTOR MF 5k6 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73562 02.490
R40-3 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R41-3 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R42-3 RESISTOR MF 1k2 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73122 02.474
R43-3 RESISTOR MF 56R2 OHM 1% 0.25W PHILIPS 2322 157 15629 02.222
R44-3 RESISTOR MF 33k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73333 02.508
R45-3 RESISTOR MF 12k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73123 02.498
R46-3 RESISTOR MF 15k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73153 02.500
R47-3 RESISTOR MF 82 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73829 02.446
R48-3 RESISTOR MF 7k5 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73752 02.493
R49-3 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R50-3 RESISTOR MF 82 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73829 02.446
R51-3 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R52-3 RESISTOR MF 2k2 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73222 02.480
R53-3 RESISTOR MF 2k2 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73222 02.480
R54-3 RESISTOR MF 2k7 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73272 02.482
R55-3 RESISTOR MF 12k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73123 02.498
R56-3 RESISTOR MF 5k1 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73512 02.489
R57-3 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R58-3 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R59-3 RESISTOR MF 12k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73123 02.498
R60-3 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R61-3 RESISTOR MF 220 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73221 02.456
R62-3 RESISTOR MF 10 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73109 02.424
R63-3 RESISTOR MF 680 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73681 02.468
R64-3 RESISTOR MF 1k0 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73102 02.472
R65-3 RESISTOR MF 390 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73391 02.462
R66-3 RESISTOR MF 390 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73391 02.462
R67-3 RESISTOR MF 5k6 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73562 02.490
R68-3 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R69-3 RESISTOR MF 82 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73829 02.446
R70-3 RESISTOR MF 470 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73471 02.464
R71-3 RESISTOR MF 1k0 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73102 02.472
R72-3 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R73-3 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R74-3 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R75-3 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R76-3 RESISTOR MF 2k7 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73272 02.482
R77-3 RESISTOR MF 220 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73221 02.456
R78-3 RESISTOR MF 1k8 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73182 02.478
R79-3 RESISTOR MF 33 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73339 02.436
R80-3 RESISTOR MF 470 OHM 5% 0.4W PHILIPS 2322 181 53471 01.191
R81-3 RESISTOR MF 56 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73569 02.442
R82-3 RESISTOR MF 10 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73109 02.424
R83-3 RESISTOR MF 100k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73104 02.520
R84-3 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R85-3 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R86-3 RESISTOR MF 5k6 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73562 02.490
R87-3 RESISTOR MF 2k32 OHM 1% 0.25W PHILIPS 2322 157 12322 02.225
R88-3 PRESET CERMET 1k0 OHM 10% 0.5W BOURNS 3386P-Y91-102 07.886
R89-3 RESISTOR MF 909 OHM 1% 0.25W PHILIPS 2322 157 19091 02.218
R90-3 RESISTOR MF 681 OHM 1% 0.25W PHILIPS 2322 157 16811 02.223
R91-3 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R92-3 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R93-3 RESISTOR MF 4k7 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73472 02.488
R94-3 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R95-3 RESISTOR MF 5k6 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73562 02.490
R96-3 RESISTOR MF 1k2 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73122 02.474
R97-3 RESISTOR MF 5k6 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73562 02.490
R98-3 RESISTOR MF 5k6 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73562 02.490
R100-3 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R101-3 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R102-3 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R103-3 RESISTOR MF 470 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73471 02.464
R104-3 RESISTOR MF 1k2 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73122 02.474
R105-3 RESISTOR MF 220 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73221 02.456
R106-3 RESISTOR MF 15k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73153 02.500
R107-3 RESISTOR MF 56 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73569 02.442
R108-3 RESISTOR MF 56 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73569 02.442
R109-3 RESISTOR MF 560 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73561 02.466
R110-3 RESISTOR MF 2k2 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73222 02.480
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R111-3 RESISTOR MF 4k7 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73472 02.488
R112-3 RESISTOR MF 6k8 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73682 02.492
R113-3 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R114-3 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R115-3 RESISTOR MF 220 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73221 02.456
R116-3 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R117-3 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R118-3 RESISTOR MF 300 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73301 02.459
R119-3 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R120-3 RESISTOR MF 56k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73563 02.514
R121-3 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R122-3 RESISTOR MF 300 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73301 02.459
R123-3 RESISTOR MF 36k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73363 02.509
R124-3 RESISTOR MF 1k0 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73102 02.472
R125-3 RESISTOR MF 270 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73271 02.458
R126-3 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R127-3 RESISTOR MF 18k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73183 02.502
R128-3 RESISTOR MF 36k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73363 02.509
R129-3 RESISTOR MF 5k6 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73562 02.490
R130-3 RESISTOR MF 18k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73183 02.502
R131-3 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R132-3 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R133-3 RESISTOR MF 56k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73563 02.514
R134-3 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R135-3 RESISTOR MF 1k0 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73102 02.472
R136-3 RESISTOR MF 270 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73271 02.458
R137-3 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R138-3 RESISTOR MF 47 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73479 02.440
R139-3 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R140-3 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R141-3 RESISTOR MF 100k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73104 02.520
R142-3 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R143-3 RESISTOR MF 220 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73221 02.456
R144-3 RESISTOR MF 10 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73109 02.424
R145-3 RESISTOR MF 1k0 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73102 02.472
R146-3 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R147-3 RESISTOR MF 5k6 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73562 02.490
R148-3 RESISTOR MF 100k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73104 02.520
R150-3 RESISTOR MF 5k6 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73562 02.490
R151-3 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R152-3 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R153-3 RESISTOR MF 1k2 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73122 02.474
R154-3 RESISTOR MF 470 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73471 02.464
R155-3 RESISTOR MF 1k0 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73102 02.472
R156-3 RESISTOR MF 2k7 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73272 02.482
R157-3 RESISTOR MF 47 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73479 02.440
R158-3 RESISTOR MF 390 OHM 5% 0.4W PHILIPS 2322 181 53391 01.189
R159-3 RESISTOR MF 82 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73829 02.446
R160-3 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R161-3 RESISTOR MF 100k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73104 02.520
R162-3 RESISTOR MF 2k2 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73222 02.480
R163-3 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R164-3 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R165-3 RESISTOR MF 5k6 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73562 02.490
R166-3 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R167-3 RESISTOR MF 390 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73391 02.462
R168-3 RESISTOR MF 390 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73391 02.462
R169-3 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R170-3 RESISTOR MF 82 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73829 02.446
R171-3 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R172-3 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R173-3 RESISTOR MF 1k8 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73182 02.478
R174-3 RESISTOR MF 15k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73153 02.500
R175-3 RESISTOR MF 56 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73569 02.442
R176-3 RESISTOR MF 2k2 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73222 02.480
R177-3 RESISTOR MF 47 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73479 02.440
R178-3 RESISTOR MF 33 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73339 02.436
R182-3 RESISTOR MF 56 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73569 02.442
R183-3 RESISTOR MF 220 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73221 02.456
R184-3 RESISTOR MF 220 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73221 02.456
R185-3 RESISTOR MF 150 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73151 02.452
R186-3 RESISTOR MF 150 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73151 02.452
R187-3 RESISTOR MF 10 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73109 02.424
R188-3 RESISTOR MF 10 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73109 02.424
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R38-4 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R39-4 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R40-4 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R41-4 RESISTOR MF 12k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73123 02.498
R42-4 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R43-4 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R44-4 RESISTOR MF 1k0 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73102 02.472
R45-4 RESISTOR MF 330 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73331 02.460
R46-4 RESISTOR MF 330 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73331 02.460
R47-4 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R48-4 RESISTOR MF 2k2 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73222 02.480
R49-4 RESISTOR MF 1k8 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73182 02.478
R50-4 RESISTOR MF 820 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73821 02.470
R51-4 RESISTOR MF 56 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73569 02.442
R52-4 RESISTOR MF 1k5 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73152 02.476
R53-4 RESISTOR MF 1k5 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73152 02.476
R54-4 RESISTOR MF 12k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73123 02.498
R55-4 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R56-4 RESISTOR MF 1k8 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73182 02.478
R57-4 PRESET CERMET 100k OHM 10% 0.5W BOURNS 3386P-1-104 07.893
R58-4 RESISTOR MF 220k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73224 02.528
R59-4 RESISTOR MF 47k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73473 02.512
R60-4 RESISTOR MF 47k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73473 02.512
R61-4 RESISTOR MF 560 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73561 02.466
R62-4 RESISTOR MF 680 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73681 02.468
R63-4 RESISTOR MF 120 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73121 02.450
R64-4 RESISTOR MF 47 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73479 02.440
R65-4 RESISTOR MF 330 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73331 02.460
R66-4 RESISTOR MF 1k2 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73122 02.474
R67-4 RESISTOR MF 330 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73331 02.460
R68-4 RESISTOR MF 3k9 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73392 02.486
R69-4 RESISTOR MF 1k0 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73102 02.472
R70-4 RESISTOR MF 910 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73911 02.471
R71-4 RESISTOR MF 15k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73153 02.500
R72-4 RESISTOR MF 1k0 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73102 02.472
R73-4 RESISTOR MF 220 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73221 02.456
R74-4 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R75-4 RESISTOR MF 3k9 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73392 02.486
R76-4 RESISTOR MF 680 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73681 02.468
R77-4 RESISTOR MF 33 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73339 02.436
R78-4 RESISTOR MF 120 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73121 02.450
R79-4 RESISTOR MF 3k9 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73392 02.486
R80-4 RESISTOR MF 3k9 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73392 02.486
R81-4 RESISTOR MF 1k0 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73102 02.472
R82-4 RESISTOR MF 5k6 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73562 02.490
R83-4 RESISTOR MF 5k6 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73562 02.490
R84-4 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R85-4 RESISTOR MF 180 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73181 02.454
R86-4 RESISTOR MF 1k8 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73182 02.478
R87-4 PRESET CERMET 200 OHM 10% 0.5W BOURNS 3386P-1-201 07.884
R88-4 RESISTOR MF 47 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73479 02.440
R89-4 RESISTOR MF 120 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73121 02.450
R90-4 RESISTOR MF 470 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73471 02.464
R91-4 RESISTOR MF 1k5 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73152 02.476
R92-4 PRESET CERMET 5k0 OHM 10% 0.5W BOURNS 3386P-1-502 07.888
R93-4 RESISTOR MF 4k7 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73472 02.488
R94-4 RESISTOR MF 3k9 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73392 02.486
R95-4 RESISTOR MF 270 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73271 02.458
R96-4 RESISTOR MF 82 OHM 5% 0.4W PHILIPS 2322 181 53829 01.172
R97-4 RESISTOR MF 3k9 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73392 02.486
R98-4 RESISTOR MF 5k6 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73562 02.490
R99-4 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R100-4 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R101-4 RESISTOR MF 1k8 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73182 02.478
R102-4 RESISTOR MF 47 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73479 02.440
R103-4 RESISTOR MF 22 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73229 02.432
R104-4 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R105-4 RESISTOR MF 3k3 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73332 02.484
R106-4 RESISTOR MF 2k7 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73272 02.482
R107-4 RESISTOR MF 390 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73391 02.462
R108-4 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R109-4 RESISTOR MF 47 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73479 02.440
R110-4 RESISTOR MF 330 OHM 5% 0.4W PHILIPS 2322 181 53331 01.187
R111-4 RESISTOR MF 3k3 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73332 02.484
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R112-4 RESISTOR MF 18k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73183 02.502
R113-4 RESISTOR MF 18k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73183 02.502
R114-4 RESISTOR MF 8k2 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73822 02.494
R115-4 RESISTOR MF 560 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73561 02.466
R116-4 RESISTOR MF 1k5 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73152 02.476
R117-4 RESISTOR MF 47 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73479 02.440
R118-4 RESISTOR MF 270 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73271 02.458
R119-4 RESISTOR MF 4k7 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73472 02.488
R120-4 PRESET CERMET 200 OHM 10% 0.5W BOURNS 3386P-1-201 07.884
R121-4 RESISTOR MF 3k3 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73332 02.484
R122-4 RESISTOR MF 1k5 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73152 02.476
R123-4 RESISTOR MF 330 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73331 02.460
R124-4 RESISTOR MF 270 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73271 02.458
R125-4 RESISTOR MF 27 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73279 02.434
R126-4 RESISTOR MF 15k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73153 02.500
R127-4 RESISTOR MF 150 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73151 02.452
R128-4 RESISTOR MF 8k2 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73822 02.494
R129-4 RESISTOR MF 5k6 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73562 02.490
R130-4 RESISTOR MF 576 OHM 1% 0.25W PHILIPS 2322 157 15761 02.217
R131-4 RESISTOR MF 1k5 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73152 02.476
R132-4 RESISTOR MF 360 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73361 02.461
R133-4 RESISTOR MF 680 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73681 02.468
R134-4 RESISTOR MF 47 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73479 02.440
R135-4 RESISTOR MF 470 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73471 02.464
R136-4 RESISTOR MF 1k2 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73122 02.474
R137-4 RESISTOR MF 1k8 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73182 02.478
R138-4 RESISTOR MF 820 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73821 02.470
R139-4 RESISTOR MF 6k8 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73682 02.492
R140-4 RESISTOR MF 357 OHM 1% 0.25W PHILIPS 2322 157 13571 02.215
R141-4 RESISTOR MF 8k2 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73822 02.494
R142-4 RESISTOR MF 180 OHM 5% 0.4W PHILIPS 2322 181 53181 01.181
R143-4 RESISTOR MF 8k2 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73822 02.494
R144-4 RESISTOR MF 8k2 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73822 02.494
R145-4 RESISTOR MF 215 OHM 1% 0.25W PHILIPS 2322 157 12151 02.212
R146-4 RESISTOR MF 8k2 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73822 02.494
R147-4 RESISTOR MF 120 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73121 02.450
R148-4 RESISTOR MF 110 OHM 1% 0.25W PHILIPS 2322 157 11101 02.211
R149-4 RESISTOR MF 15k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73153 02.500
R150-4 RESISTOR MF 470 OHM 5% 0.4W PHILIPS 2322 181 53471 01.191
R151-4 RESISTOR MF 1k78 OHM 1% 0.25W PHILIPS 2322 157 11782 02.205
R152-4 RESISTOR MF 6k8 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73682 02.492
R153-4 RESISTOR MF 1k00 OHM 1% 0.25W PHILIPS 2322 157 11002 02.200
R154-4 RESISTOR MF 120 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73121 02.450
R155-4 RESISTOR MF 8k2 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73822 02.494
R156-4 RESISTOR MF 220 OHM 5% 0.4W PHILIPS 2322 181 53221 01.183
R157-4 RESISTOR MF 1k8 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73182 02.478
R158-4 RESISTOR MF 120 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73121 02.450
R159-4 PRESET CERMET 200 OHM 10% 0.5W BOURNS 3386P-1-201 07.884
R160-4 RESISTOR MF 2k7 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73272 02.482
R161-4 RESISTOR MF 270 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73271 02.458
R162-4 RESISTOR MF 680 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73681 02.468
R163-4 RESISTOR MF 150 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73151 02.452
R164-4 RESISTOR MF 39 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73399 02.438
R165-4 RESISTOR MF 5.6 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73568 02.418
R166-4 RESISTOR MF 120 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73121 02.450
R167-4 RESISTOR MF 120 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73121 02.450
R168-4 RESISTOR MF 56 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73569 02.442
R169-4 RESISTOR MF 47 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73479 02.440
R170-4 RESISTOR MF 8k2 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73822 02.494
R171-4 RESISTOR MF 120 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73121 02.450
R172-4 RESISTOR MF 3k9 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73392 02.486
R173-4 RESISTOR MF 511 OHM 1% 0.25W PHILIPS 2322 157 15111 02.245
R174-4 RESISTOR MF 2k2 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73222 02.480
R175-4 RESISTOR MF 261 OHM 1% 0.25W PHILIPS 2322 157 12611 02.243
R176-4 RESISTOR MF 120 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73121 02.450
R177-4 RESISTOR MF 8k2 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73822 02.494
R178-4 RESISTOR MF 33 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73339 02.436
R179-4 RESISTOR MF 68 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73689 02.444
R180-4 RESISTOR NTC 150 OHM 10% 0.5W PHILIPS 2322 642 62151 07.265
R181-4 RESISTOR MF 62 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73629 02.443
R182-4 RESISTOR NTC 10 OHM 10% 0.5W PHILIPS 2322 642 62109 07.255
R183-4 RESISTOR MF 22 OHM 5% 0.4W PHILIPS 2322 181 53229 01.158
R184-4 RESISTOR MF 180 OHM 5% 0.4W PHILIPS 2322 181 53181 01.181
R185-4 RESISTOR MF 820 OHM 5% 0.4W PHILIPS 2322 181 53821 01.197
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R186-4 RESISTOR PMF 120 OHM 5% 2W PHILIPS 2322 191 31201 04.178
R187-4 RESISTOR MF 1k5 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73152 02.476
R188-4 RESISTOR MF 5k6 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73562 02.490
R189-4 RESISTOR MF 2k2 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73222 02.480
R190-4 PRESET CERMET 2k0 OHM 5% 0.5W BOURNS 3386P-1-202-11 07.887
R191-4 RESISTOR MF 680 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73681 02.468
R192-4 RESISTOR NTC 4k7 OHMS 10% .75W SIEMENS Q63016-K4004-K47 07.280
R193-4 RESISTOR MF 1k5 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73152 02.476
R196-4 RESISTOR MF 62 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73629 02.443
R200-4 RESISTOR MF 39k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73393 02.510
R201-4 RESISTOR MF 1k0 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73102 02.472
R202-4 RESISTOR MF 11k OHM 5% 0.4W PHILIPS 2322 181 53113 01.226
R203-4 RESISTOR MF 1k0 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73102 02.472
R204-4 RESISTOR MF 150 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73151 02.452
R205-4 RESISTOR MF 1k8 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73182 02.478
R206-4 RESISTOR MF 12k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73123 02.498
R207-4 RESISTOR MF 1k2 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73122 02.474
R208-4 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
TR1-4 TRAFO RF 2u7H ADJUSTABLE TOKO F292MNS-3342BQE 38.431
TR2-4 TRAFO 10.7MHz ADJUSTABLE MITSUMI L-2M7-D3/DM-8095 38.433
TR3-4 TRANSFORMER TL492 S.P.RADIO 6-0-25811 400492
TR4-4 TRANSFORMER TL492 S.P.RADIO 6-0-25811 400492
U1-4 QUAD ANALOG SWITCH MC14066B/CD4066B MOTOROLA MC14066BCP 33.232
U2-4 DUAL OP AMP LM358N MOTOTOLA LM 358N 31.100
U3-4 QUAD OP.AMP. 324 NAT/SGS LM324N 31.065
U4-4 DUAL OPERATIONAL AMP. MC1458/LM1458 MOTOROLA MC1458CP1 31.215
U5-4 DUAL OPERATIONAL AMP. MC1458/LM1458 MOTOROLA MC1458CP1 31.215
U6-4 BALLANCED MODULATOR MC1496 MOTOROLA MC1496P 31.221
U7-4 8 BIT SHIFT REG.SERIAL IO 74HC595 MOTOROLA MC74HC595P / MC74HC595AN 34.502
U8-4 QUADRUPLE LINE DRIVER SN75188/MC1488 MOTOROLA MC1488P 34.304
U9-4 8 BIT SHIFT REG.SERIAL IO 74HC595 MOTOROLA MC74HC595P / MC74HC595AN 34.502
U10-4 DIODE MIXER +7dBm CB312M1B/HPF-505/EMS-505 TDK CB312M1B 27.785
U11-4 DIODE MIXER +17dBm CB302M2B/SRA-1H/EMA-1H TDK CB 302 M2B 27.782
C39-5 CAPACITOR MKT 1uF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78105 11.137
C40-5 CAPACITOR MKT 1uF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78105 11.137
C41-5 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C42-5 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 1n0F 10% CL2 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 102 K 15.160
C43-5 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C44-5 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 220uF -20/+50% 16VDC ELNA RJ2-16-V-221-M-T2 14.640
C45-5 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 220uF -20/+50% 16VDC ELNA RJ2-16-V-221-M-T2 14.640
C46-5 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 220uF -20/+50% 16VDC ELNA RJ2-16-V-221-M-T2 14.640
C47-5 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 100uF -10/+50% 25VDC ERO EKM 00 CC 310 E G5 14.610
C48-5 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 100uF -10/+50% 25VDC ERO EKM 00 CC 310 E G5 14.610
C49-5 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 220uF -20/+50% 16VDC ELNA RJ2-16-V-221-M-T2 14.640
C50-5 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C51-5 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C52-5 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C53-5 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C54-5 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK YB 471 K 16.095
C55-5 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
D2-5 DIODE RECTIFIER 1N4002 100V/1A MOTOROLA 1N4002(03/04/05/06/07)RL 25.100
D4-5 DIODE ZENER 5.1V 5% 0.4W BZX79C5V1 PHILIPS BZX79C5V1 26.527
D5-5 DIODE ZENER 5.1V 5% 0.4W BZX79C5V1 PHILIPS BZX79C5V1 26.527
D6-5 DIODE ZENER 5.1V 5% 0.4W BZX79C5V1 PHILIPS BZX79C5V1 26.527
D9-5 DIODE ZENER 5.1V 5% 0.4W BZX79C5V1 PHILIPS BZX79C5V1 26.527
D11-5 DIODE SCHOTTKY BAT 43 THOMSON-CSF BAT43 27.600
J1-5 SOCKET 2x7 POLES PCB VERSION AMP 1-215079-4 78.196
J2-5 SOCKET 2x7 POLES PCB VERSION AMP 1-215079-4 78.196
J3-5 SOCKET 25 POLES SUB D RIGHT ANGLE AMP 343707-2 78.169
J4-5 RECEPTACLE BNC RIGHT ANGLE ROSENBERGER 51K-201-400 A4 78.443
L1-5 CHOKE FIXED 180uH 5% FASTRON SMCC-181J-02 20.313
L2-5 CHOKE FIXED 220uH 5% SIEMENS B78108-S1224-J 20.314
P1-5 PLUG 1/10" SIL SQ.PINS 3 POLES AMP 0-826629-3 (0-826647-3) 78.323
P3-5 PLUG 1/10" SIL SQ.PINS 3 POLES AMP 0-826629-3 (0-826647-3) 78.323
P4-5 SIL SQUARE PINS 2 POLES CC=1/10" AMP 0-826629-2 78.322
P5-5 PLUG 2x13 POLES 3M 3593-6002 / 7626-6002 JL 78.248
P6-5 PLUG 2x5 POLES 3M 3654-6002 / 7610-6002 JL 78.251
Q1-5 TRANSISTOR AF BC548 NPN TO-92 PHILIPS BC548 (-A/-B/-C)126 28.070
Q2-5 TRANSISTOR AF BC548 NPN TO-92 PHILIPS BC548 (-A/-B/-C)126 28.070
Q3-5 TRANSISTOR AF BC558 PNP TO-92 PHILIPS BC558 (-A/-B/-C)-126 28.095
Q4-5 TRANSISTOR AF BC558 PNP TO-92 PHILIPS BC558 (-A/-B/-C)-126 28.095
Q5-5 TRANSISTOR AF SMALL SIGNA BC640 PHILIPS BC640-126 28.124
Q6-5 TRANSISTOR AF NPN BC639 TO-92 MOTOROLA BC639ZL1 28.120
R1-5 RESISTOR MF 330 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73331 02.460
R2-5 RESISTOR MF 2k2 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73222 02.480
R3-5 RESISTOR MF 100k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73104 02.520
R4-5 RESISTOR MF 56k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73563 02.514
R5-5 RESISTOR MF 56k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73563 02.514
R6-5 RESISTOR ARRAY 8x10k OHM 5% 1/8W PANASONIC EXB-F9E-103 J 08.630
R7-5 RESISTOR ARRAY 8x10k OHM 5% 1/8W PANASONIC EXB-F9E-103 J 08.630
R8-5 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R9-5 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R19-5 RESISTOR MF 6k8 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73682 02.492
R20-5 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R24-5 RESISTOR MF 12k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73123 02.498
R25-5 RESISTOR MF 47k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73473 02.512
R26-5 RESISTOR MF 1k0 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73102 02.472
R28-5 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R29-5 RESISTOR MF 12k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73123 02.498
R30-5 RESISTOR MF 39k2 OHM 1% 0.25W PHILIPS 2322 157 13923 02.239
R31-5 RESISTOR MF 120k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73124 02.522
R32-5 RESISTOR MF 1k2 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73122 02.474
R33-5 RESISTOR MF 3kO OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73302 02.483
R34-5 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R35-5 RESISTOR MF 12k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73123 02.498
R36-5 RESISTOR MF 12k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73123 02.498
R37-5 RESISTOR MF 47k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73473 02.512
R39-5 RESISTOR MF 220 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73221 02.456
R40-5 RESISTOR MF 5.6 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73568 02.418
R41-5 RESISTOR MF 5.6 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73568 02.418
R42-5 RESISTOR MF 18 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73189 02.430
R43-5 RESISTOR MF 1k0 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73102 02.472
R44-5 RESISTOR MF 1k0 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73102 02.472
R45-5 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R46-5 RESISTOR ARRAY 8x10k OHM 5% 1/8W PANASONIC EXB-F9E-103 J 08.630
R47-5 RESISTOR MF 51.1 OHM 1% 0.25W PHILIPS 2322 157 15119 02.221
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R48-5 RESISTOR MF 1k0 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73102 02.472
R49-5 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R50-5 RESISTOR ARRAY 4x100 OHM 5% 1/8W PANASONIC EXBF8V101G (4X100R) 08.602
R52-5 RESISTOR MF 22k1 OHM 1% 0.25W PHILIPS 2322 157 12213 02.234
R53-5 RESISTOR MF 5k11 OHM 1% 0.25W PHILIPS 2322 157 15112 02.228
R56-5 RESISTOR MF 10k OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73103 02.496
R59-5 RESISTOR ARRAY 4x100 OHM 5% 1/8W PANASONIC EXBF8V101G (4X100R) 08.602
R60-5 RESISTOR ARRAY 4x100 OHM 5% 1/8W PANASONIC EXBF8V101G (4X100R) 08.602
R61-5 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
R62-5 RESISTOR 22 OHM 5% 0.5W PHILIPS 2322 156 12709 03.160
R63-5 RESISTOR MF 100 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73101 02.448
U1-5 4-BIT BIN.UP(DOWN COUNTER 74HC191 PHILIPS PC74HC191P 34.535
U2-5 DUAL D-FF POS TRIG. 74HC74 TEXAS SN74HC74N 34.501
U3-5 QUAD 2-INPUT NAND GATE 74HC00 TEXAS SN74HC00N 34.515
U4-5 OCTAL BUFF.& LINE DRIVERS 74HC541 TEXAS SN74HC541N 34.510
U5-5 EEPROM 8kx8 Taa<= 250nSecs XICOR X28HC64P-12 (64PI-12) 32.600
U6-5 PROGRAMMED PROM U6-5 RE2100 S.P.RADIO A/S 0-0-26166 / C1086T-4D53 726166
U7-5 MASTER PROCESSOR UNIT 8 BIT SERIAL INTERFACE HITACHI HD63B03YP 32.575
U9-5 4 LINE TO 16 LINE DECODER 74HC154 MOTOROLA MC74HC154N 34.505
U10-5 HEX INVERTERS 74HC04 TEXAS SN74HC04N 34.520
U12-5 DUAL OPERATIONAL AMP. MC1458/LM1458 MOTOROLA MC1458CP1 31.215
U13-5 QUAD 2-INPUT NAND GATE 74HC00 TEXAS SN74HC00N 34.515
U15-5 uC SUPERVISORY CIRCUIT MAX 690 MAXIM MAX 690 CPA (EJA-MJA) 32.585
U16-5 POS. VOLTAGE REG. FIXED 5V 5% 0.1A LM2931AZ-5.0 MOTOROLA LM2931AZ-5.0 RA 31.134
U17-5 POS. VOLTAGE REG. 5V/1A MC7805, LM340T-5.0 MOTOROLA MC7805CT (MC7805BT) 31.250
U18-5 NEG. VOLTAGE REG. FIXED -5V/1A 7905CT/LM320T-5.0 MOTOROLA MC7905CT 31.071
U19-5 OCTAL BUFF.& LINE DRIVERS 74HC541 TEXAS SN74HC541N 34.510
U20-5 TRIPLE 3-INPUT NOR GATE 74HC27 MOTOROLA MC74HC27N 34.516
X1-5 CRYSTAL C1081A 8.005MHz HC-18/U DANTRONIC SP.SPEC: C1081A 39.820
D1-6 LED SUB. MIN YELLOW 0.4mCd/2mA H.P. HLMP-7019 OPTION 1S1 25.649
D2-6 LED SUB. MIN YELLOW 0.4mCd/2mA H.P. HLMP-7019 OPTION 1S1 25.649
D3-6 LED SUB. MIN YELLOW 0.4mCd/2mA H.P. HLMP-7019 OPTION 1S1 25.649
D4-6 LED SUB. MIN YELLOW 0.4mCd/2mA H.P. HLMP-7019 OPTION 1S1 25.649
D5-6 LED SUB. MIN YELLOW 0.4mCd/2mA H.P. HLMP-7019 OPTION 1S1 25.649
D6-6 LED SUB. MIN YELLOW 0.4mCd/2mA H.P. HLMP-7019 OPTION 1S1 25.649
D7-6 LED SUB. MIN YELLOW 0.4mCd/2mA H.P. HLMP-7019 OPTION 1S1 25.649
D8-6 LED SUB. MIN YELLOW 0.4mCd/2mA H.P. HLMP-7019 OPTION 1S1 25.649
D9-6 LED SUB. MIN YELLOW 0.4mCd/2mA H.P. HLMP-7019 OPTION 1S1 25.649
D10-6 LED SUB. MIN YELLOW 0.4mCd/2mA H.P. HLMP-7019 OPTION 1S1 25.649
D11-6 LED SUB. MIN YELLOW 0.4mCd/2mA H.P. HLMP-7019 OPTION 1S1 25.649
D12-6 LED SUB. MIN YELLOW 0.4mCd/2mA H.P. HLMP-7019 OPTION 1S1 25.649
D13-6 LED SUB. MIN YELLOW 0.4mCd/2mA H.P. HLMP-7019 OPTION 1S1 25.649
J1-6 SOCKET PCB VERSION 2x7 POLES u-MATCH AMP 1-215079-4 78.196
R1-6 RESISTOR MF 330 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73331 02.460
R2-6 RESISTOR MF 680 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73681 02.468
R3-6 RESISTOR MF 680 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73681 02.468
R4-6 RESISTOR MF 330 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73331 02.460
R5-6 RESISTOR MF 330 OHM 5% 0.33W PHILIPS 2322 187 73331 02.460
S1-6 SWITCH KEYBOARD 12x12mm OMRON B3F-4005 43.601
S2-6 SWITCH KEYBOARD 12x12mm OMRON B3F-4005 43.601
S3-6 SWITCH KEYBOARD 12x12mm OMRON B3F-4005 43.601
S4-6 SWITCH KEYBOARD 12x12mm OMRON B3F-4005 43.601
S5-6 SWITCH KEYBOARD 12x12mm OMRON B3F-4005 43.601
S6-6 SWITCH KEYBOARD 12x12mm OMRON B3F-4005 43.601
S7-6 SWITCH KEYBOARD 12x12mm OMRON B3F-4005 43.601
S8-6 SWITCH KEYBOARD 12x12mm OMRON B3F-4005 43.601
S9-6 SWITCH KEYBOARD 12x12mm OMRON B3F-4005 43.601
S10-6 SWITCH KEYBOARD 12x12mm OMRON B3F-4005 43.601
S11-6 SWITCH KEYBOARD 12x12mm OMRON B3F-4005 43.601
S12-6 SWITCH KEYBOARD 12x12mm OMRON B3F-4005 43.601
S13-6 SWITCH KEYBOARD 12x12mm OMRON B3F-4005 43.601
S14-6 SWITCH KEYBOARD 12x12mm OMRON B3F-4005 43.601
S15-6 SWITCH KEYBOARD 12x12mm OMRON B3F-4005 43.601
S16-6 SWITCH KEYBOARD 12x12mm OMRON B3F-4005 43.601
S17-6 SWITCH KEYBOARD 12x12mm OMRON B3F-4005 43.601
S18-6 SWITCH KEYBOARD 12x12mm OMRON B3F-4005 43.601
S19-6 SWITCH KEYBOARD 12x12mm OMRON B3F-4005 43.601
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U11-7 DISPLAY LED 7 SEGMENT RED H=7mm TELEFUNKEN TDSL 1150 25.726
U12-7 DISPLAY LED 7 SEGMENT RED H=7mm TELEFUNKEN TDSL 1150 25.726
U13-7 DISPLAY LED 7 SEGMENT RED H=7mm TELEFUNKEN TDSL 1150 25.726
U14-7 DISPLAY LED 7 SEGMENT RED H=7mm TELEFUNKEN TDSL 1150 25.726
U15-7 DISPLAY LED 7 SEGMENT RED H=7mm TELEFUNKEN TDSL 1150 25.726
U16-7 DISPLAY LED 7 SEGMENT RED H=7mm TELEFUNKEN TDSL 1150 25.726
U17-7 DISPLAY LED 7 SEGMENT RED H=7mm TELEFUNKEN TDSL 1150 25.726
U18-7 DISPLAY LED 7 SEGMENT RED H=7mm TELEFUNKEN TDSL 1150 25.726
U19-7 DISPLAY LED 7 SEGMENT RED H=7mm TELEFUNKEN TDSL 1150 25.726
U20-7 DISPLAY LED 7 SEGMENT RED H=7mm TELEFUNKEN TDSL 1150 25.726
C1-8 CAPACITOR MKT 0.1uF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78104 11.136
C2-8 CAPACITOR MKT 0.1uF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78104 11.136
C3-8 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C4-8 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 10uF 20% 35VDC ELNA RJ2-35-V-100-M-T34(T58) 14.512
C5-8 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C6-8 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 20% 63VDC ERO MKT 1826-422/06 6-G 11.183
C7-8 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C8-8 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C9-8 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 10uF 20% 35VDC ELNA RJ2-35-V-100-M-T34(T58) 14.512
C10-8 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 10uF 20% 35VDC ELNA RJ2-35-V-100-M-T34(T58) 14.512
C11-8 CAPACITOR MKT 0.1uF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78104 11.136
C12-8 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 20% 63VDC ERO MKT 1826-422/06 6-G 11.183
C13-8 CAPACITOR MKT 0.1uF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78104 11.136
C14-8 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 10uF 20% 35VDC ELNA RJ2-35-V-100-M-T34(T58) 14.512
C15-8 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C16-8 CAPACITOR POLYSTYRENE 75p0F 1% 630VDC PHILIPS 2222 431 87509 10.397
C17-8 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 20% 63VDC ERO MKT 1826-422/06 6-G 11.183
C18-8 CAPACITOR POLYSTYRENE 130pF 1% 630VDC PHILIPS 2222 431 81301 10.404
C19-8 CAPACITOR MKT 0.1uF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78104 11.136
C20-8 CAPACITOR POLYSTYRENE 68p0F 1% 630VDC PHILIPS 2222 431 86809 10.396
C21-8 CAPACITOR POLYSTYRENE 68p0F 1% 630VDC PHILIPS 2222 431 86809 10.396
C22-8 CAPACITOR MKT 0.1uF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78104 11.136
C24-8 CAPACITOR POLYSTYRENE 130pF 1% 630VDC PHILIPS 2222 431 81301 10.404
C25-8 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 10uF 20% 35VDC ELNA RJ2-35-V-100-M-T34(T58) 14.512
C26-8 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C27-8 CAPACITOR POLYSTYRENE 75p0F 1% 630VDC PHILIPS 2222 431 87509 10.397
C28-8 CAPACITOR MKT 0.1uF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78104 11.136
C29-8 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 20% 63VDC ERO MKT 1826-422/06 6-G 11.183
C30-8 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 20% 63VDC ERO MKT 1826-422/06 6-G 11.183
C31-8 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 10uF 20% 35VDC ELNA RJ2-35-V-100-M-T34(T58) 14.512
C32-8 CAPACITOR MKT 0.1uF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78104 11.136
C33-8 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 18pF 5% NPO 500VDC KCK RT-HM60 SK CH 180 J 15.060
C34-8 CAPACITOR MKT 220nF 20% 63VDC ERO MKT 1826-422/06 6-G 11.183
C35-8 CAPACITOR MKT 0.1uF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78104 11.136
C36-8 CAPACITOR MKT 0.1uF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78104 11.136
C37-8 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10nF -20/+80% CL2 50VDC KCK RT-HE70 SK YF 103 Z 15.170
C38-8 CAPACITOR MKT 0.1uF 10% 63VDC PHILIPS 2222 370 78104 11.136
D1-8 DIODE RECTIFIER 1N4002 100V/1A MOTOROLA 1N4002(03/04/05/06/07)RL 25.100
D2-8 DIODE ZENER 9V1 5% 0.4W BZX79C9V1 PHILIPS BZX79C9V1 26.546
D3-8 DIODE RECTIFIER 1N4002 100V/1A MOTOROLA 1N4002(03/04/05/06/07)RL 25.100
D4-8 DIODE RECTIFIER 1N4002 100V/1A MOTOROLA 1N4002(03/04/05/06/07)RL 25.100
D5-8 DIODE RECTIFIER 1N4002 100V/1A MOTOROLA 1N4002(03/04/05/06/07)RL 25.100
D7-8 DIODE RECTIFIER 1N4002 100V/1A MOTOROLA 1N4002(03/04/05/06/07)RL 25.100
D8-8 DIODE RECTIFIER 1N4002 100V/1A MOTOROLA 1N4002(03/04/05/06/07)RL 25.100
L1-8 CHOKE FIXED 10uH 5% NEOSID 00 6122 00 20.118
L2-8 CHOKE FIXED 10uH 5% NEOSID 00 6122 00 20.118
L3-8 CHOKE FIXED 10uH 5% NEOSID 00 6122 00 20.118
L4-8 CHOKE FIXED 2u7H 10% SIEMENS B78108-T1272-K 20.352
L5-8 CHOKE FIXED 1u2H 10% FASTRON MICC-1R2K-02 20.348
L6-8 CHOKE FIXED 1u2H 10% FASTRON MICC-1R2K-02 20.348
L7-8 CHOKE FIXED 680nH 10% SIEMENS B78108-T3681-K 20.345
L8-8 CHOKE FIXED 680nH 10% SIEMENS B78108-T3681-K 20.345
L9-8 CHOKE FIXED 1u2H 10% FASTRON MICC-1R2K-02 20.348
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CONNECTION BOARD (MODULE 1) FOR 726233 ECI A/S 5-0-26232B / 4-0-26232A 626232
HANDSET HOLDER F. C2140 & REMOTE CONTROLLED RE2100 ECI A/S 0-0-26233 726233
HOOK 2 INTERFACE F.REMOTE CONTR. UNIT C2140/CRY2001 ECI A/S 0-0-26235 726235
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